Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 18, 1932, Image 2

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    towns for ambitious men and wo­ pea seed of the kind raised by Mr.
over the booth.
Roy Martin is feeling better thi»| Sunday at 11 a. m.
Mrs. W. C. Brytnt
“Twenty-five, fifty and seventy-five men. Experience unnecessary. We Bryant.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
I week after being rather bad last week.
Moro* Oregon
cents,” she answered shifting her finance you if required. Write today.
Meets the 1st and 3rd
D E. Stephens was in Pendlelton-| Epworth League at 6.30 p m.
Mr. Thomas, Superintendent, 326
Thursday evenings of
FOR BALE. Nino head of 8 year
N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor. gum.
I Tuesday to look over the station work I
each month. Visiting
Third
St., Oakland, Calif.
“
What
’
s
the
idea
of
the
three
old horses, also one coming 2 year old
Born:
To
Arthur
Christensen
and
I
at
the
Umatilla
^Calion.
members cordially in
Herford Bull, pure bred. W. C. Holyer,
He. “I want to marry your daugh- pHces?”,
▼ited to meet with us wife a daughter.
I Mr. Hans Seaforth, state dairy in­
For
Sale.
Half
a
sack
of
garden
(mil-25
“
Well,
”
replied
the
blond*
getting
Kent, Ore
Hugh'Chrisman, W. M.
George Ellsworth and wife were from speetor, of Salem is ie our city inspeet-
ready for action, “it’s like this; twen­
C. V. Belknap, Secy. Condon Saturday night.
Father:
“
Have
you
seen
my
wife
I log the dairy herds here
ty five cents and you do all of Ahe
Wm Hendrlchs is laid up at his homo I Fred Pickett, A, Rose, Wm. Rags- yet?”
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. K. S.
He:
“Yes. but, nevertheless, I work; fifty cents and I help a little;
this week with a bad cold.
dale and Waller May drove to The
Moro, Oregon
an’ seventy-five cents and youjust.
prefer your daughter.”
eommunica-
Regular
_____ Harvey Thompson and sons made U»11«8 v,a the Fygh grade.
hang on!”
i tions each 2nd and 4th two trips to Portland last week.
| Mrs. Lilly Webber arrived in Moro
Thursday evenings of
W ’v-irsh«.- a viaitnr h, r*, I Tuesday to visit her daughter. Mrs. I lamalittiethingwithabigmean-
each month.
/ Mr^ Tr* ? I
“ a vi si to rher WB|UryMBy for BBhort time
ing. I help everybody.
I unlock
Speaking of fortitude, how about
Mrs. Irene Fraser,
rom
-
W
I Mrs. Elisa Powell remains about the doors, apen hearts, dispel prejudice-
the Eastern Oregon cow girl who en­
Worthy Matron
ClsyUm Vinton spent last week in I BBme M
^as for the past month, but 11 create friendship and good will. I tered the horse show and held her
Nana Barree, SecreUry.
Forest Grove, Oregoi^guest of Harold b
weaker day by day.
inspire- respect and admiration.
B|W
I Mi,,«, Bacon, Osborne and Kutch Everybody loves me. I bore nobody. roan with the best of thm.
Mrs. Harry Kunsman and d»°8ht«r-1 ¿„»vs to Portland over the week end I violate no Itw. I cost nothing.
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!
Meets every Monday Marjory, drove to The Dalles to »**°P | for B Bhort rjBjt with their friends and ¡Many have praised me, none have
evening in the I.O.O.F Saturday.
I
condemned me. I am piesing to those
hall.
Transient and
Tom Fraser is building a chicken I jbe o|j
dance given by 0m Le- o* hiSh and loW
1 an
visiting brothers are
Ja8t Saturday night was well every moment of the day—I am
cordially invited t<* house large enough to house a good I ^on
meet with us.
sized flock of birds.
attended and another has been planned Caurtesy.
A. Douma, N. G.
Heine, the hone-buyer, is looking! for
njght af March 26th.
Joe Truitt, Secretary. over the work stock in this county I
Strayed: One 2-year old red bull-
EXACT SCIENCE
Mrs. C. L. Poley and Mrs Glenn King
Branded,
whisky flask on he left hip.
again this week.
■ entertained
________ __ a number
. of friends with a
'Nowadays,” says Doe Yak, “most ....otify Earl Olds, Grass Valley»
Clarence Bourhill was here Tuesday I bridge party Thursday afternoon at the hospitals have adopted the new
from Rowena, where ho is looking after I
Fellow’s hall,
„
Moro, Oregon
GOOD PAY—STEADY WORK
- scheme of branding babies to keep
Meets 2d and 4th Tue» h’s father’s holdings.-
I >
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them from getting all mixed up. Several choice openings in Cities and
days of each montl..
ih mer Beale, former manager of the I
Same way with corks—branded on
Visiting members wel­
light company here, was a visitor from I
the bottom and everybody knows the
come.
Gokiendaie last week.;
Leona Douma, N. G*
pop.'
Art Osborn was in Portland Friday I
Jessie Henrichs, Secretary
of last week attending a mooting of the I
HOLD DA PHONE '
Th« Full Gospel Assembly
Shell Oil Oo. employers.
Chris Schults Pest No. 71
“Did you call Trixie up this
The Methodist Ladies Aid Social has
-Sunday school at 10 a. m.
^Jou aitò yowl
at*
vnviteb to
morning?
”
»
Meets at Legion hall on b«en postponed to Wednesday, Marchi Preaching at 11 a. m.
“Yes, but she wasn’t down.”
Cottage meeting in pastor's home at
2nd and 4th Wednesday 23, at the home of Mrs. J. C. McKean.
alUitb a
“But why didn’t you call her
V evenings of each month.
- sr. and Mrg- Jnek Iva and
"Tbarofor.. thus .aith th. Lord God,
„
W. T. Johnston, Commander. John«» returns lot Saturday from
tboir Wiour ,ac.ti.u at ,Pbo.nix. AH- bob^. Ifor a^at^
„t^’and eaU h.r
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
zona
stone,
a tried
a precious
cor-1
...
Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy drove to I I a nor
stone,
a sure stone,
foundation.
” Isaiah
ein* 0Wn W .
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE Ne. 882 The Dalles Saturday evening for modi-128: 16. -
I
‘
Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis­
at out start
"Unto you, therefore, which beileve.
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trict the second and fourth Friday cal consultation for Mrs. Searcy who
Inspector King
King and
and Sammy
Sammy Miller
Miller
r—-
He to precious; but unto them which be
Inspector
nights’ of each month.
Visiting is not well.
eFttbavj afternoon, 2:00 to 5:00
.
-
r.2- 1 disobedient, the stone which the build- 1
in a charity bazaar at Klamath
Grangers welcome. .
C. P. Adams. Master.
Martin Hansen and wife were
disallowed the same is made head Fall8 one evening recently. Among
- Mrs. Alice Belshe, Secretary. the first of the week from thd r
8aturbai^ äftexnooti, 3:00 to 7:00_
of
coroor
* 8tone of stumb|ing h
variety of attractions was
near Bisters, visiting friends and trans-1, B
of offencet even them which
a Get Your Kiss booth.
anb iuittt«33 a
of tfie fHevuest, ^fftza
acting business.
' -
I stumble at the Wotd. being disobedi-
“How much are they?” inquired
Grass Valley Lodge No. 131,
A. MHiek. »d Lum Brock, plumb-
.. , p.Ur 2:7-8.
’ . '
Sammy of the diczy blond presiding
^Hlobctiv eFtocfo
for
êaôtet
1.0.0. F. meets every 2d and era jof Waseo.are installing a sewer art-1 “Whosoever shall fall upon that stone I
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1
'
ery connecting
the Coleman house with I
bejbroken, but on whomsoever 4 it
4th Thursday evenings of the month
in
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn
ng sewer.
I shall fall, it will grind him to powder.
the main
brothers are cordially invited.
The Odd Fellows will have an inter-1 Luke 20: ,18.
Vert McGowan.
L. K. Smith
N.G.
Bocy. esting session Monday evening, Marchi "Jesus Christ, Himself, being the
21, when they will put on degree work I chief coroor stone.” Eph. 2: 20. -
and initiate candidates. -
I
' J.
J. D.
D. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Miller,
Miller,
Writes more Fire ¡nt>uran<*e in
The Dalles, Oregon
Pastors.
R. C. Byers who has been very ill in I
Oregon, Waahingtort
Idaho,
The Dalles, is getting along fine and is
Montana and British Columbia
expected to completely recover within I
than any othes one company be­
T ot your convenience I have ar­
Presbyterian Church.
cause
ranged for you to leave your I a reasonable length of time.
, mu rt 1^.1 2^0 Sunday school. The Girls’ Cbor-
POLICY HOLDERS SAVE 25 PERCENT
Shoe Work at Walter A. May &
Melvin Schadewita was in The Dalles I
#
opening exercises.
Son. Pick up and delivery twide I Saturday night to bo with his mother, I 8» Preaching services with commun -
See
I Mrs. Henry Schadewitz who to in the I
a week at no cost to you.
ion. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson will
Mid*Columbia hospital with pneumonia I reach
*
Moro Grain Grower» Assoc.
I^Town.Talk
vWAdi
CH^ES
J|
Fashion Tea
•
Northwest
Mutual Fire Association
A. M. Williams&Co
JOSEPH A. MEE
The drill team-and several other! Watch next week’s paper for notice
I members of the Moro Rebekah lodge I of
Easter services.
went to Grass Valley. Wednesday, to I
take part in the district convention of I
Christian Science
that order.
Subject:
"Matter.”
L. W. Kakes and wife attended the!
Golden
Text:
46:10. 1 Be
dbUlct b»k.C b.n
l.tiU, .nd know that Psalms
I am God:
will
HWar Friday night and Saturday or un-
breU)<rn , will
DENTIST •
UI th. Sharman county U.m. war. .1- b#
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
iminated.
I Responsive Reading: Psalms 145:1,
A shower was given Mrs. WendellU
14> 17( ,18 gQ gj
Balsiger by Mrs. Collis Moore at the I church services every Sundsy morn-
D. B. Stephens home one day last I
gt
B0C| Wednesday even­
In Moro the First Week
week and the new bride received, many I
Bt 8 o’c|<>ck.
in Each Month
beautiful and useful gifts.
I An BrB cordiBny invited to attend
Joe Truitt left Sunday for Walla I
church services and make use of
Walla, where be entered the Veteran’s I
reading room which is open daily,
hospital. He bad bis tonsils removed I where all authorized Christian Science
and a growth taken from his nose. He I literature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
will bo gone about ton daj s.
Miss Lois Bryant and Miss Josephine
Metbedist Church
Johnson, two graduates of Moro High I
School who arc attending Monmouth
Methodist Episcopal Church, Moro.
Attorneys At Law
Normal school, returned home Wednes-I Special Easter Service at 11.15
day evening for their spring vacation. I
Moro
L. L. Peets and family returned from I Sundhy school at 10:00 a. m.
Portland where they had been to see I
jq Sherman Hawk.
h
Byron Peeta who was injured is an au-1
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tomoble accident las^ week. He is
NoU> from
church
getting along fairly well and expects I
Grass Valley, Oregon.
to come heme as soon as he is able to I
Morning Worship:
travel
Church school at 10.00 a. m.
Assembly president of the Rebekah I Preaching at 11:00 a- m. Subject
lodge, M« Meldrom of Milwaukee, “New Things ’* Revelation, chapters
Neat and accurate work
Oregon, and Grand-marshal Mrs. Chris I twenty one and twenty two.
done. All work Guaran*
tianson of Portland, made Moro Rebe­
Evening worship: B. Y. P. U- 6:80-
teed.
kah lodge an oftcisl visit, Monday
Preaching, subject “Four Bugle
night. Wasco Rebekahs being eo- I Calls.” .
hoetesses turned out in a body.
Prayermeeting and Bible Study
Coilo
The local Eastern Star lodge had a Thursday 7:30 p. m- The 27th chap­
gala time at their meeting last week.
ter of Acte.
After lodge business was over cards
Which Are You?
CALL 303
were played and male aaembers of the
An Atteader or an Absentee?
order put oo the food consisting of
A Pillar or a Sleeper?
cramod chicken, hot biscuits, mashed
A Wing or a Weight?
potatoes and other flxin's that go to
A Promoter or a Provoker ?
When Your Shoes need make a real supper.
A Giver or a Getter.
A. Rose, local agent of the Union
A Doer or a Deadhead?
Repair» send them to Pacific,
announces that his company, in
A Booster or a Knocker?
conjunction with connecting lines, over
A Supporter or a Sponge?
Easter are again offering extremely
A Soldier or a Slacker?
low round trip fares, approximately
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
8. L. Boyce, Minister.
one cent per mile, between all stations
THE DALLES
204 Second St.
in Oregon. Washington. California,
Metbediat Chureb
Utah, Idaho, Wyoming (west of and
Methodist Episcopal Church, Grass
Including Groen River); also to points
in Montana and to some points in Brit­ Valley.
ish Colombia.
Special Easter Services at 10 a. m.
Mr. Vern Flatt wont to The Dalles,
Sunday school at 11 a. m.
FUNERALHOME
N. Sherman Hawk.
Wednesday to visit his wife who to in
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the hospital there recuperating from
WASCO
operation. Mrs. O. R. Hulse, Mrs.
AMBULANCE SERVICE an
Lenora Hu too and Mrs. Ida Hasties,
■ethodiat Episcopal Church
Phone 346 The Dalles, Ore
drove down with him and Mrs R. C.
GRA88 VALLET PHARMACY
Byers, who has been with her husband
who has been so ill but to slowly recov- WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
----- or ——
Preaching every second and fourth
*Ming, returned home with him
Phone222 '
The Wasco Shoe Man
Dr. J. A. Butler
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
PLUMBING
St. Patrick’s
Fill her up, please
DANCE
He ®lbr IKili
The Dalle*
SATURDAY NIGHT
MARCH 19
Yn Oldn Mill Dance Band
SPECIAL DECORATIONS
Free Sandwiches
and Coffee
EXCURSION
CUT
And you know it’s worth the pria
<7?
WERN MARK’S
ZELLS
PERAAILE
ROUND TRIP
Between pointe In Oregon»
Washi -ten, Idaho, Utah»
Nevada California* Mon­
tana (weet of and Including
Big Timber*'Harlowton,
Lewistown* Havre* Judith
Gen), Wyoming (west of
end Including Green Rlver),
end points In British CoFvm-
bln. Minimum adult faro SO
cento. Children half fare.
GOIKQ
When you take an hour’s automobile
run, you know that the enjoyment you
get is well worth the small amount you
spend for gasoline.
But have you ever stopped to con­
sider how much you get for your
money when you buy electricity?
The cost of 5 gallons Of gasoline will
keep your electric appliances running
for days—or even weeks.
-
,... but where
do you get more
for your money
than in buying
Electric Service?
1H hour«
RETURNING! APRIL 5
(Heme by
u^o)
Approdi ci*
ROUND ÏRd4 F
TO DESTINAT
1OO
MILIS
AWAY
300
MILES
AWAY
sao
I
AV/f i
I
1600
AWAY I
2.14 4.82 10.80, P.1.001
Baggage Checker!
Tickets good on all trains and
Ask local agent
for details
UMICS
For Electrical Equipment Consult The Dealers in Your Town
GINN, COLEMAN & CO
MORO GARAGE
MORO HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
Pacific Power & Light Company
’’Always At Your Service”