Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 04, 1932, Image 2

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    Moro, Oregon
fWkTAMS
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in-
vited to meet with u*
Hugh Chrisman, W M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
(.^Town.Talk
Helen Osborn, visited here over
Rabscca Lodes Mf>- ‘»6
„
Moro, Oregon
J Meets 2d And 4th Tues
k days of each month.
Visiting diembers wel­
come.
Leona Douma, N. G-
Jeuie Henrichs, Secretary
Chris Schalt« Post No. 71
American Legion
Meets at Legion hall on
M 2nd and 4th Wednesday
IV evenings of each month.
(Grass Valley!
Church School 10 a m.
Preaching 11 A. M. Subject:
Miss Vivian Trounce was the
The
Book of ReveHation-chapt.19
Mrs. Chas, Powell of Portland
week end gueet of Mrs. Maud
The
Interval
Between the Second
visited in Moro over the week
Akers.
and
Third
Doom;
The Hallelujah
end.
Miss Haight, a friend of Miss
Mrs J. J. Shaffer affepdsd the Chorus etc.
Moro, Oregon
Regular
communica­ the week end.
Mr. and Mrs Carrol Sayre left
tions each 2nd and 4th
Thursday evenings of
Wednesday
for a short visit to
each month.
Mrs. Irene Frasqf,
Portland.
Worthy Matron
Frank Fortner was here from
Nana Barzee, Secretary.
Portland the first of the week
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.F
hall.
Transient and
visiting brothers are
cordially invited Vu
meet with us.
A. Douma, N. G.
Joe Truitt, Secretory.
Mr. E. E. Barzee is able to be
out after a siege of flu,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling
went to Portland Tuesday night.
transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Pickeet en­
tertained a number of friends at
dinner Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E B Miller of
iedmond were visiting at the
M. E. Miller horns Friday and
Saturday.
• - •
The Keystone class met Sun­
day evening with R. B. Webb s
rd concluded their meetings
tor the winter.
A. M. Young has announced
his candidacy for treasurer of
this county and his petitions are
out among the voters.
Claud Thompson sold the three
horses advertised last week in
the Journal. It pays to adver­
tise, don’t you know.
Schadewitz funeral at Kent |last
week.
Mrs. Stella Benson is here vis­
iting her mother, Mrs. J. F.
Belshee.
Mra. Mary Southwick of Mil­
waukee, Oregon, to here visiting
Mrs. E. J. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Conlee
enter tai nee a few friend at 500
Thursday evening.
* The High school is giving a
Leap Year dance, Saturday, in
the school auditorium.
Colic Moore was in Portland
last week and Mrs. Rocco Moore
returned to Moro with him.
the oleo tax that would protect the
dairyman against the competition of
I have leased the Dray busi­ oleo and gate some figures to show
ness from F. D. Flatt, beginning the extent of this competitiln. It
the first of March, and will be was announced by the speaker that
Notice!
EVENING WORSHIP*
prepared to do plowing and all
sorts of team work and truck
lauling at reduced rates. 1 will
ceep a man steady if business
permits.
Vernon Flatt, Phone 502.
at some time within the next three
months O. M. Plummer will come to
Wasco to address the people of the
county under the auspices of the
Auxiliary.
B Y. P. U 6;30 p. m
SHERARS ROAD .
Preaching 7:30 p. in. Subject:
NOTICE
Continued from page one
Perilous Times. Prayermeeting
The
poll
books
are
now
open
for
•nd Bible eludy Thursday 7:30
P. M. The 25th chapter of the voters who wish to register for the boastod of but seldom accomplished
on the old road. It does look impos­
Acts, also a business meeting. - coming elections.
Grass Valley
- Methodist Churah
Preaching every First and Third
Sunday at 10 A M.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning.
N. Sherman Hawk,..
-
Pastor.
WASCO
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor
Dutch Pluhmke wap here over
Preaching every second and
the week end from Forect Grove
fourth
Sunday at 11 a. m.
where be ic attending cchool.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Mra. Theodore Jobncon did
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
not return with Mr. Johnson
N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor.
from Salem, but remained for a
WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
longer visit.
All persons who have changed their
precinct, or their party, or who fail­
ed to vote during the last two years
must re-register. The following reg­
istrars for Sherman County have been
appointed: ■
Kent
J. E. Norton
Grass
Valley
L D. Pike
Wasco
Joseph A. ’ Mee
Rufus
R. P. Foiater. .
Voters from Moro and vicinity will
register at the Clerk’s office-
*The poll books Will close April 19th
1932, and no persons can be sworn
in at the time of election.
G. C. Viritin, Clerk.
WASCO MEETING
Continued from page one.
sible as one rounds the curve near the
bottom and looks afar up the hillside
to where the new part of the grade
can be seen on the point, but the new
grade does not exceed seven and a
half per cent whereas the old one was
over twelve in places.
After Saturday night the two men
who are finishing the fencing will
come home and the cabins will be
empty except that one occupie by
Mrs. Ruby Pettys whowill have a
lonesome time of it since the laugh­
ing and joking crew are gone-
Geological formations along - the
right of way are peculiar as they
change every half mile.
The upper part is tfug out of very
ordinary volcanic rock; the first cut
Is through monstrous boulders whose
corners have been rounded by some
dug in the little flat where the eamp
waa placed ia fourteen feet deep and
no powder waa used in digging it. It
is in almoat aolid clay, a few feet
above it ia the upper cut with the
huge bouldera.
Although it is * road that will at­
tract considerable attention from
both the local citizens who are ac­
customed to looking at deep canyons
from curving grades and from tour­
ists who are always looking for a
new thrill in the picturesque and
grand view of great spaces-
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Will Exchange— Owner has 4250
acres Gilliam County wheat land, 600
crop this year and 700 for summar-
encumbrance.
in Sherman county.
Give fell par­
ticulars by letter to Box 111, Arling­
ton, Oregon.
Lost
open fi
turn to Phil Ruggtoa.
GOOD PAY STEAD J
Several choice openings to Ottoa and
crossing two wheats. This is done <
Experience unnotoaaary* Eve o*«**«
Sunday school
10
A. M.
Hood. the short atretch thru camp you if required. Write today. Mr.
by fertilising one plant with the pol- -
Communion
11
A. M.
Card of Thanks.
to dug out of heavy day and peculiar
W. T. Johnston, Commander.
len of another. It is a job requiring looking formations are to be found rhomaa, Superintendant, 4M Third At-
Rev. and Mrs. G. Rody, Full
Christian
Endeavor
6:30
P.M
We wish to thank the friends
Oakland, Calif
*
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
Gospel pastor at Dufer, and Mise
Choir practice
7;30 P. M. much care and attention on the part all along the road. The well that waa
who assisted us during the time
of the breeder^ Wheats with very
Tracy, were visitors at the J. B.
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. «82
of sorrow occasioned by the
varied characteristics may be crossed
Meets in their hsll in Harmony Dis­ Miller home Wednesday.
death of Mrs. Emma Kirtley.
and frota them may be gotten almost
KENT
ITEMS
trict the second and fourto FruUy
A truck chain was found last Especially are we grateful to
nights of each month.
Visiting
endless verities.
week and left at the Journal of­ those who furnished the music
Grangers welcome.
Associatios
Mr. Yates, the second speaker on
C. P. Adams, Master.
fice. Owner may have same by and those who sent flowers with*
Lawrence Gott of Shaniko was
Mrs. Alice Belshe, Secretory.
the
program,
gave
some
interesting
call and ^paying for this notice.
a visitor in Kent Sunday.
Writes more Fire Insurance ia
cards and without them.
The Dalles
Oregon, Washington. Idaho.
New and used tractor and horae
Dick’Reckmann, Jr. and wife figures and other information on the
Al Kirtley
Montana and British Columbia
SATURDAY NIGHT .
Grus Valley Lodge No. 131, 'drawn plows at Ginn, Coleman
than any other one company be­
Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Peetz
% were visitors in The Dalles Mon- freight rates that have become so
onerous a burden on the wheat far­
MARCH 5
cause
I. o. o. F. meets every 2d snd & Co. Also harrows, drills and
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peetz
day.
POLICY HOLDERS SAVE 28 Pf SCEHT
mer since the fall in the price of that
4th Thursday »vemngs of the month in wagons, both used and new in
YE OLDE MILL
Mr. and Mrs E. G. Messinger । ' Jack Kelly and eon Darrow
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng
product. He stated that the rail­
i were visitors at the 1)00)« of Jv roads admit that they lost as much
brothera are cordially invited.
Stock.
“T
•
H. F. Peetz
DANCE BAND .
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith .
Mrs.
Margaret
Peetz
’
Richard
Hinton,
of
Shaniko,
। C. Wilson Monday.
aa >425,000,000 per year from pas­ EATS.
ATTENDANCE PRIZE
n . g .
»««y-
Moro Grain Growers Asset.
died in Portland thia week and
Mrs. VanGilder of Wasco, vis­ senger traffiic which must be made
Remember April 9th
was buried there. He was well
ited at the home of H. E. Mor­ up from revenues derived from the
freight hauls. The roads have pur­
known to the old timers of thia
row last week end.'
chased bus lihes and advedtisdd
county.
Maudie and Harley McKay anc fares on them and’the railroads as
/or your'convenience I have ar-
Lorena Young were visitors in well that cannot possibly pay the cost
Capt. Riland Scott and wife of
SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS
ranged for you to leave your
of operation.
Also new passenger
I Shaniko Sunday afternoon.
Wasco,
were
Moro
visitor
Tues
­
Shoe Work at Walter A. May &
equipment and services are contin­
Usual Sunday eervlcea' aa fol-
day, Capt. Scotton election boni­
J. H. Wilson uni wife were ually being put infuse all at the
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
lOlba 49
Pure Cane Sugar................
ness and Mrs. Scott visiting | lows:
a week at no coet to you.
visitors at the home of Mr. anc expense of those who must ship their
.. two lbs > 29
Oleomargarine-Nucoa
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Mw- Alfred Lyons Sunday.
friends.
products by rail-
JOSEPH A. MEE
two Iba , 29
Preaching 11 a. m.
As an instance of the ability of the
C. M. Bently s'pent a part of
The Waaco Shoe Man
Dick Reckman. Jr., and wife
Salted Peanuts -
Preaching
Sunday
evening
at
railroads
.to
go
after
business
when
and Hester Lyons visited at the
4 Roll* 25
last Wednesday at the court
Silk Tissue-1OOO Sheets
house giving examinations for 7:80.
George Howell hoije Saturday they thought it advisable, he cited
the gasoline transportation business
Krispy or Snowflake Crax Salted 2 lb
WWW ■■■■■■■■ • ■ - - ■
m w
. ■
$
Cottage Meeting.
Pastor’s evening.
those who wish legal permission
between Portland and Sherman Co­
Hominy VanCamp-2 1-2 cans . ........ two .23
k°me’
'
-
.
S Einor Helyer anfa wife and unty points- A few years ago the
to drive a csss.
Gen. Ulywe. 8.. Greut. when
B
roads hauled about 130 cars of gas-
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hennegin
Sauer Kraut-Burt Olney 2 1-2 cans two .19
President of the United States £ «
we,«l vi.itor. in oline ’ into this county.
Because
accompanied Clarence Sparling
DENTIST
wm naked for a meeaaue for the. reari a a
y
rates were too high the trucks grad­
to Portland Sunday, where they youth of the country. In reply (Shaniko M
Member Owned wholesale bujing - Spells
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
y.
ually took this business for them­
visited their daughter, Mrs. . —
Cheaper Prices
■
Marjory Maclnnes, Mrs. Geo. selves and now the railroads are re­
he wrote.
I ___ *
.
whn
Frances Extrom.
Barnett, and Geo. Howell who ducing rates in an effort to recover
WALTER A. MAY & SON
Hold fast to the Bible ae a
Keystone class will meet Sun­
have been on the sick list are re- this lost trade again. ,
In Moro the First Week
anchor of your liberties,
He also spoke briefly in favor of
day evening at the church to sheet
write its precepts In your hearts, ported as being
.
in Each Month
hear
a
special
message
by
Rev.
and practice them In your lieea. | Durward Helyer. who' ‘«aches
•timaaaaaam
Hutchinson.
Everyone is re­
"To the influence of thia Book at Wapimtia, visited at the home
quested to bring a pie.
DANCE
JU ®lbr mill
Northwest
Mutual Fire
L
CH
Dr. J. A. Butler |
prices on reconditioned Model D|fress maow 2°
Alta No-ton entertained six-
|and to this must we look as a
Thia ma
John Deere Tractor.
teen of her friends at cards ^at-
chine is in fine mechanical con­ guide in the future.
The evening
“Righteousness exalteth a na- urday evening
Attorneys At Law
dition and ready for the field.
tion, but aln ia a reproach to any waa spent in playing 500 atter
Louis Hastings was in Moro pgjple ”
which a-delicious lunch was
Oregon
Moro
over the week end gathering
J. D. and Mra. Miller,
aerved by the hostesa.
_
his possessions together. Ho
Pastors.
Every
Sunday during
the
Paa tors.
has recently bought a service
। mouth of March there will be a
station in Battleground,Washing­
. special program given following
ton snd left, Monday, to take
I the Sunday school hour, the pur-
possession.
Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Les- pose being to stimulate interest
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore John­ son topic: “Jesus Washed His’in Self Denial Week.
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Everyone
son were in Salem four days
Neat and accurate work
Disciples Feet.”^ Text: John 18 is invited to attend.
list week with his father, who
done. All work Guaran­
1-15.
*
I Mr. and Mrs. Ja«t Hendricks
suffered a stroke of paralysis
teed.
Church services 8:30 p. m., ‘ of Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and
last week. W. B. Johnson is
Special Attention Given
with Rev. R. A. Hutchinson Mra< Oliver Schadewitz and fam
getting along well now.
ily of Maupin, and EmmaSchac
preaching.
- Mr. Rose presehted us with an
| ewitz of Moro, were -called t
interesting folder this week. It
ChrhtiaB Science
Kent the latter part of last wee
Wasco, Ore. contains a topographical map of Subject* “Man.”
' on account of the death of Loui
Gulden Text: Daniel 10:19. O
the Hoover Dam area showing
Schadewitz.
the contour of the lake to be
man greatly beloved, fear not:
Mrs. Schassen and daughter
formed when completed.
strong, Hilda Schassen and Lillian Schas­
peace
be
unto
thee,
be
When Your Shoes need
R. C. Byers was taken to the yea, be strong.
sen. attended the funeral of Mr.
Repair, send them to
hospital the first of the week
Psalms
Responsive Reading:
Schadwitz Saturday, after which
suffering from a raptured ap­ 111:1 9; 117:1-2.
Luther Warren Davis accom­
pendix. He waa opperatad on
Church aervice every Sunday panied them to The Da'lefl-
He
immediatly atter arrival there morning at 11 o’clock and Wed- returned home on the stage Sun­
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
THE DALLES I and while he is doing fairly well nesday evening at 8 o’clock.
204 Second St.
day afternoon.
under tin circumstancea, he is
very ill whh only fair chances
- Card of Thanks.
I of recovery.
, Moro-
R. J. Ginn hasja piece of mon.
We take this means of extend­
Sunday school every Sunday
ey so small and of so inconse­ morning.
ing ounheartfelt thanks to those
quential metal, that judged from
neighbors and friends who gave
Church
every
1st
and
3d
Sun-
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western standards would be al­
us their aid and comfort when
most useless.
His daughter,
our father and* husbafid, Louis
N. Sherman Hawk,
Mildred, sent it to him from Ind*
Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore
Pastor. Schadewitz, passed away.
GRABS VALLEY PHARMAÇY
ia. where she is a missionary.
'Mrs. Louis Schadewitz. and
It has a value of one sixteenth
------ or—*
Notes of Interest Frvm The
family.
of s cent and looks the port,
—
Ph<N>«222
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