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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1932)
W T?" (Gras? Valley) Moro. Oregon Meets th« 1st and 3rd Thursday svenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with u* Hugh Chrisman, W. M. all day and evening, on bis reg-1 ular Monthly trip, FRIDAY, MORNING WORSHIP FEB. 26th. at the Hotel Moro. Church School 10 a m. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. “Jesus and Ilie A iii Bur u B<ind. Examination Free, and prices John 9:1-11; 30 38 reduced. Preaching. 11 A. M. Subject: In SHANIKO, Tues., Feb. 28, “The Seven Dooms’’^—Revela at Shaniko Hotel, In KENJ, Wed., Feb., 24, at tions Chapter 11 EVENING AOliSHlP KentfHotel. In GRASS VALLEY. Thun., B Y. P. U 6;30 p. m Feb., 25. at Valky Inn. Preaching 7:30 p m.« Subject: The farm hand took his girl for a buggy ride. Nine miles out in th« country the hoise dropped dead. Louis0 ¿aid she knew the’d drop dead too; it was a terrible predicament. “Suppose I give you a nice sweet kiss That will put lots of life in you.” “Are you sure that a kiss will put lots of life in me?” “Positively, darling.” “Then suppose you kiss the horse.” Thursday 7:80 p. tn I he 23d chapter of the Acts. Again, we earnest!.’, request your attendance to our services. The church ia the one institution in your community that is set for publication of the Gospel for the ' aalvation of sinners and the en couragement of Christians. Then why not support the church by Your prayers; by your presence , at Ita aervices, and by your । means. 1’v« paid my daw to the D. A R. Colonial Dames, and the Eastern Star, The P.T.A. and the U.D.C4 American Legion Auxiliary, College Alumnae—that check's been made- Country Olub statement iadue and paid; Everything's settled, a clean-wiped •late. My church pledge? Well.............. It will just have to wait! For'thoee who wish to keep inform ed about county matters the Sherman County Journal is indiepensible. Miss Georgia McKean and Mr. George Grossmiller of The Dalles Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. E. 8. visited with Miss Georgia's par Moro, Oregon ents, J. G. McKean and wife, communies* Regular ___ I tions each 2nd and 4th Saturday, 13. Thursday evenings of L L. Peetz and wife and Mrs each month. Margaret Peetz were called to Mrs. Irene Fraser, The Dalles last Saturday after Worthy Matron Mrs. Elva Bryant left Thurs Nana Banee, Secretary. noon by the serious illness of Mr. day for Portland to attend a Peetz’ sister, Mrs. Kirtly. District Womens' Club meeting. Roy Belshee and wife of Was Moro, Oi She ♦ acccompanied Mr. J. F. Meet» every Monday co, attended the Past , Noble Osborne and wifo who have been evening in the I.O.O.F Grands’ Valentine party at the hall. Transient and visiting Miss Helen Osborne, to 1. 0. 0. F. hall, last Saturday visiting brother* visitine that city. cordially invited to evening. meet with u». Mr. C. B ourhill is confined to A. Douma, N. G. Mr. Peete Hanson and son his home by illness. Joe Truitt, Secretary. were here last week, visiting Mr. Dave Ranseer and family with Mr. Hanson's niece, Mrs and Miss Thelma Morgan were R. P. Brisbane and family. in The Dalles. Wedndsdsy. _ Moro, Oregon The Ragsdales are expecting ¡fi Meets 2d and 4 th Tuea- Mrs Farrl Barr and mother, their daughter, son-in-law and day* of each munt’ Visiting member* we. children, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Templeton were The Dalles come. Searcy of Joseph, Oregon, this visitors. Thursday. Leona Douma, N. G week end for a short visit. Jessie Henrich», Secretary C. V. Belknap, Secy Dear Friends. ChrUSchalts P m « Ne. 71 Meets at Legion hall on » 2nd and 4th Wednesday V evening* of each month. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant HARLAND VIEW GRANGE Ne. M2 Meet* in their hall in Harmony Dis trict the second and fourth Friday night* of each month. Visiting Granger* welcome. C. P. Adams, Master. Mr*. Alice Belshe, Secretary. Graa« Valley Lodge No. 181, I. O. O. F. meet* every 2d and 4th Thursday evening* of the month in the Odd Fellow* hall. - Sojourn ng brothers are cordially invited. L. K. Smith Vern McGowan. , Becy. N. G. ^or your convenience 1 have ar ranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A. May A Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no coat to you. JOSEPH A. MEE The Wasco Shoe Man Dr. J. A. Butler DENTIST HOME OFFICE. WASCO ; : ■ In Moro the First Week in Each Month : UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Attorneys At Law Moro PLUMBING Neat and accurate work done. All work Guaran teed. Special Attention Given Coil. CALL 303 Collect When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to WERNMARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING THE DALLES 204 Kecood St. ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME — and - AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone S46 The Dallas, Or«. (¡tau« or Eye Doctor Coming. GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Dr. Clsrke of Portland, EYE ’SPECIALIST, will be in Moro. I Phone222 I’ve just given my wife a «able coat : ■ • ’ ; • “Some of the’ Lost Arts of Re To keep her warm? ligion.“ No, to keep her quiet. , > » Prayermeeting and Bible Study The Past Noble Grand’s club We do appreciate all that you of the Rebekah lodge entertained did for us at our Golden Wed its members and their liusbands, ding anniversary. with a Valentine party, Saturday And for your many kind words evening, the 13th., at the I. O.- we thank you. 0. F. hall. 500 was played. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pinkerton. There were seven tables and two visitors together with the host esses, Mesdames Hennigan, Rev S. L. Boyce, Akers, and Peetz Miss Viola Minister. ianson served in place of Mrs ’eetz that evening, she having been called to The Dalles late Grasa Valley The Full Gospel Assembly Saturday afternoon. . Methodist Churah Usual Sunday meetings: Dr: Clarke, Eye Specialist in Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching every First and Third Moro, Friday, Feb. ,26, at Hotel Preaching 11 a m. Sunday at 10 A *M Moro. Cottage Meeting, Pastor’s Sunday school every Sunday Mrs.- Dewey Thompson and lome, 7:30. morning. baby are ill with the flu. “To ihim that soweth right N. Sharman Hawk, The Dorcas society of the Pres- eousness shall be a sure reward. Pastor jyterian church, will have a so As righteousness tendeth to life, cial, all day quilting and pot luck so he that pursueth evil, pursu- dinner, at Mrs. J. C. McKean's, eth it to his own death. ’’ Prov- SENT TO HONOLULU next Wednesday, February, 24. erbs 11:18 19. The members of Methodist Aid J. D. and Mra. Miller, society are cordially invited to Pastors. attend. D. E. Stephens was in Pendle Presbyterian Church. ton the first of the week on bus- Sunday school 2:30 p. m Top ness connected with the experi- ic; “Jesus the Good Shepherd.71 ment station. Scripture lesson: John 10; 1-42 The Keystone class of the Church services 3:30 p. m.. Presbyterian church met at the church last Sunday evening. On Chriatian Science the night of the 21st. they will Subject: “Mind.” meet with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Golden Text: II Timothy 1:7. Webb. God hath not given us the spirit John Foss is ill in bed with an of fear; but of power, and of attack of the lumbago. love, and of a sound mind. Karl Eaton and family were Responsive Reading: Romans in from their ranch near the head 11:33, 34; 12:1-3, 6, 7, 10. 11, 16. of Sherars grade to visit with Church service every Sunday the A. S. Johnson family. morning at 11 o'clock and Wed Special aervices are to be held nesday evening at 8 o'clock. February 22 in many Chriatian All are cordially invited to at Science Churches throughout the tend the church aervices and country as part of the nation make use of the reading room wide celebration of the George which is open dally, where all Waahington bicentenial. Radio authorized Christian Science lit liateners in Moro and vicinity erature may be read, borrowed will be interested to know that or purchased. the services to be held in First Church of Christ, Scientists of Portland next Monday at 11 a.m. Mathodiat Char«b ia to be broadcast from Station Moro KOLN (940 kc). Sunday school every Sunday Last Friday evening Harland morning. View Grange conferred the third Church every 1st and 3d Sun and fourth degrees on a class of candidates, witnessed by a few day at 11:15 a. m. viaitora from Shearer Grange. N. Sherman Hawk. Pastor. A very pleasant surprise was pulled off on Moro's popular high school commercial teacher, Notes of Interest Fr^m The Baptist Church Miss Helen Kutch, when a num ber of the mothers of her pupils, and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. R. B. Webb, last Satur day afternoon and gave her a miscellaneous shower. Little Dickie Ovison, dressed as Cupid came in pulling a large basket filled with beautiful and useful gifts. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly by those present and after dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mesdams Webb. Luebke, Ovison and Searcy, all departed with many exbressions of good wishes to Miss Kutchend thanks to the hostesses. Indians Learn Best Way to Scalp TEN RULES FOR SUCCESS tence which is the most neramsry element to success. " 2. Make up your mind to do the things you dream of doing. , _ 3. Plan the first step-to be takML And begin-. ! ; ; 'Ytdf5 *• 4. Perform4 one hard ’ task each It would make anybody’s hair stand od end to see this Une of redskins catelg •scalping*’ their helpless victims—unless he was told that the future ■oreiy In.the ton*orial art from Uncle Sam rhers tM tadian boys are learning a comb, shefra, and 'ot sculpins ’knife ànd tomahawk, was opened recently and Is located In Cbemaea, Ore., where the Chemawn Indian echool. ( In th« United States, la also situated. . day- . ** 5. Believe in yourself, b«Uev« in the thing you mean to dp, and bo proud of it. . . > i -w-r FOLLOWING THE purpose by your failures nor expect too much at- first. Achievement b not a swift ride in an elevator; it's a hot, hard climb up a long, steep hill. ‘ U. A... ' -’.J 7. School yourself to disregard discouragements and opposition, and to get along, if need be, without praise or approval^ 8- Do not interfere with others, nor try to direct their lives. You'll find it all you can do to make a success of your own. - 9. Cut the ill humors from your disposition, and disabuse your mind of the thought that you are being ^lighted or overlooked. 10. Finally, be of cheerful coun- Penance- More battles have been lost by frowns—more successes are won by a narrow margin of a smile—than this old world dreams of. PRICES DOWN! Now in Many Items the Prices are Lower Than Pre-War Times, Even Better. so Men's Genuine Buck Skin GiovH $ A Will Exchange— Owner has 4250 acres Gilliam County wheat land, 600 , crop this year and 700 for summer- fnllow, balance good pasture land, no encumbrance. Want to trade on account of good sized wheat ranch in Sherman county. Give full par- • ticulars by letter to Box 181, Arling- , ton, Oregon. Lost: Somewhere in Moro, 7 j«wel open face silver watch. If found re turn to Phil Ruggles GOOD PAY STEADY WORK Several choice openings in Cities and Towns for ambicious men and wom«n. Exporience unnecessary. W« finance you if required Write today: Mr. Seth W. Richardson, assist a in al toruey general, who was appointed hj Thomas, Superintendent, 426 Third bt. Attorney General Mitchell to conduct Oakland, jOalif. an exhaustive Investigation of condl FOR SALE:—Nine head at f year tions In Honolulu, to determine whetli er the machinery for the admlnlsiru old horses also one coming 2 year >14 tion of justice in Hawkll and the ter Herford Bull, purs bred. W. C Meiyer. ritorial law» of the Hawaiian* are ad ------------------- ------- ——— equate. Mr. Richardson left at ouce FOR SALE ¡-White Leghorn chieka for the Islands DANCE He 01be gUill p. A. C. Rooster Th« kind that Uy »4 Qunce md lot» gf tfcem.’ By the hundred 10 CMU tick- ■ 8^®! egg® 14.00 per hundred. SathfaetlMl guaranteed Edgar N. Smith, Dirfor. r Men’s Knee and Spoiling Ki Bottis, Special to Close, pair $350 Men’s Full Cut Fine Carnbra Shin.- Good/as ever sold for tlicpriri' : „MLt 50 ' *1-.:----------------- 'Meh’s Full Cut'Overalls pier pr> 1 OO oÿiBuing th« sale of Children’^ 20c TÖ 50è Hbse, Broken lots all sizes, . • ‘V.~- 7 ' 15 a Ui J. L FREEMAN W SHERMAN COUNTY’S OWN DRY GOODS STORE ’ The Dalles SATURDAY NIGHT FEB. 20 THE SIX MULLERS SIX HARMONY GIRLS EATS. ATTENDANCE PRIZE 3 OLD TIME HARD TIME Moro Legion I ¿all SATURDAY’, FEB Local Musicians Will Make OLD AND NEW TIME MUSIC WEAR YOUR OLD CLOTHES PRIZES FOR HARDEST LOOKERS DANCE AND EAT FOR ONE BUCK Auxiliary Supper For TWO With Each Ticket