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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1933)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY ö 1«JS. FAGB I Moro, Ore<°n ■B- Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evening» of UH each month, punting ¿Big members cordially io* * vited to meet with us Hugh Chrisman, W. M- C. V. Belknap, Secy. out to the Roy PoWall home Thursday night and surprise!» that family bj holding a party in their parlor About thirty young people enjoyed dancing throughout the evening- Mrs Lucy Ruggles left Wednesday morning for Pendleton to visit her daughter Mrs. Sadie Rasmussen ITOPNOTCHERS by KET AGRANDI 'OLD man ; Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. A G Futter and Frank Burne Moro, Oregon drove to Walla Walla Wednesday communica- Regular tinn* each 2nd and 4th Mr- Futter to visit with his people Thursday evenings of there each month. Mrs. Irene Fra»er, We wish to express our sincerest Worthy Matron appreciation to the friends of Sher Nana Banee. Secretary. man county for their kindness and sympathy in our recent bereavment Moro, Oregon tSTEREP VALE in WHILE ' Mrs. Margaret McGinnis and fam Meets every Monday aT YALE HE PITCHED »Uf J evening in the 1 <> O.F ily team to me successive cham hall. Transient an, visiting brother? pionships . PlAYED ENO on 1 cordially invited tf MORO SCHOOL NOTES PALL TEAM AMP WAS CHOSEN Ay ’ meet with u> Gordon Fraser, editor WAITE I? CAMP on. HIS "ALL A. Douma. N. G. AMeCICA" TEAM Joe Truitt, Secretary. SW06 ENTEREP SALE to STWV Athletic awards were presented tc Rehace* Lodge No H F tte ^iNisrcy___ ■ wenty-four students Tuesday, by Moro, Oregon *’ss Thompson and Mr. Walker, be- " VICTORY at the PRICE Meets 2d and 4th Tue* iore the studentbody- Those girls UNFAIR METHODS I lays of each month Visiting members wel receiving volleyball letters were: Le- NOT WRTH HAVING come. ora Peetx, Janet Stephens, and Mar COACH STAGO Florence Johnson. N G- jorie Nahouse. seniors; Imogene John ila Bull, Secretary. son and Lavon Sayrs, juniors; Gayle STAGG An MAPE MAN? Amidon and Genevieve Nahouse, service to Chris Schults Post No. 71 sophomores; Mary Pinkerton,, fresh fCUrfall STßATEOY um i ve es n y man HlS’bHlFT CLAV" Meets at Legion hall on Q? CHICAGO ANPH-ANKEIJ* Sixteen boys received their “M’s ’ FORMATiO^ WAS 2nd and 4th WedneBday for football achievement. These were: STAOOS COACHING evenings of each month. WlPELV ( j OPIEP. Lyle Woods, Blaine Miller, Donald TIED ONE of MWO4 LOST W. T. Johnston, Commander. ORIGINAL APWCATES Burnet, Harold Thogerson, Tommy 27 SW «2 ; Vernon Flatt. Adjutant ef ¿iXfVRWARO Fraser. Elmer Nelson, Paul Fraser. • A SE/W& Grass Valley Ledge No. 181, Delbert Rice,. and Harry Ragsdale, cf 1.0.0. F. meets every 2d and seniors; Richard Barnes, Rollo Tho- FcVTßAlL kULES 213 124 73 Ib 4th Thursday ivemngs of the month in gerson and Frank Prather, juniors; COMAS (TTE&- the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Gordon Fraser and Alton Axtell, brothers are cordially invited sophomores; Ted Thompson, fresh ',’em McGowan. L K. Smith “These are wonderful trousers I Good Bait NG. Secy. man; Ariel Morgan. am wearing-’’ An angler sat on the bank of a After Mr- Walker had presented “They look very ordinary .’’ the football letters, Captain Woods canal in Yorkshire, watching his “But the wool came from Aus presented him with an eleven inch, float, Presently a bishop came along tralia, English merchants sold it td silver football trophy of a football with his pretty daughter. They a Scotch factory, it was woven in player. This was a token of the ap- stopped to look on. Mrs. W C- Bryant left Wednesday preiia ion of the football team for “My friend,” said the bishop, “I evening for Monmouth where she will its successful season made possible preceive that you are a fisher ” . complete her final term in prepara by Mr Walker’s capable coaching. “Aye,” grunted the angler. tion for school teaching- She will be “I also am a fisher ” Two basketball games wiU be gone until the last of March. “Eh, is thaat soa?” said the man played this week by the Moro teams- with the rod, “Well, Ah’m pleased to The Odd-Fellows and Rebekahs will Friday night the teams play Grass meet a fellow sportsman ” hold a joint installation at their hall Valley on the latter® floor- The fol- “Ah, but there is a misconception ’ January 10th and all members of the lowing evening Kent will be played in your mind- You are a fisher of orders are asked to join in the on the home floor- ’ fishes, but I am a fisher of men ” ceremony va- The angler turned and surveyed his Mr. Cunliff returned from The Dorcas social will be held on for the the daughter. cation with some new ideas Wednesday January 11 at the home “Aye,” he said at last, “and with of Mr? J. C McKean. Members of instruction of the students. bait like yon you ought to get the Ladies Aid are requested to at suthin’ good!” tend Misses Josephine Johnson and Wonderful Pants Mildred Nickerson left Monday for their positions at Monmouth and Community Presbyterian Church Lebanon. LAST TROUBADOUR 10 a-m. Sunday School Mrs Art Osborn entertained the Morning Worship 11 a- m. junior bridge club Thursday at the s 7:45 p. m- Evening Service McKean home Subject “The Sacredness of the Schoolmen Walker and Cunliff Secular” 11:00 a m- Junior Service moved to the L. L- Peetx home this The Juniors will meet at 11 a. m- week to take up their abode immediately after Sunday school in Misses Helen and Lois Bryant left the Keystone class room. Competent Monday to return to their school director and leaders will be provided . work at Whitman college and Mon so the Juniors will have a good time mouth Normal respectively and a helpful hour Subject “The Soul’s Safe Anchor ” Mr and Mrs Darwin Van Gilder Mens Communtity Club Dinner on were visitors at Tygh 'Valley last Saturday evening at 6:30 p. m- Sid week. George American Legion Commander For Sale. 1 Poland China Boar and will be the speaker All men are in several brood sows; 1 Gobbler and 4 vited. turkey hens- Phone 2F15 or see Hom- Everybody most cordially invited er Belshee at the Community church. Allan A. McRea, minister- Elmer Barxee continues to improve from his serious attack of pneumdhia and if he takes care of him self will Christian Science be able to work by the time spring Subject: Sacrament rolls around Golden Text: Hebrews 13.16 To do good and to communicate forget not: Mrs Ernie Moore has been ill with a severe cold or flu for the past week- for with such sacrifices God is well Jllson Setters, proud ot the fact of pleased. his descent from the pure Anglo-Saxon Several families have had attacks Responsive Reading: Exodus 16. 4, stock of the Kentucky mountains, has of the prevailing cold or flu that dis 5, 14-18, 32 gone to England to sing the folk songs abled the entire family . for a few All are cordially invited to attend of his people, survivals of Elina bet linn days the church services and to m»ke use days. Mrs Glady Buxton left Sun of the reading room m the rear of the day night for Mabton. Washington church building, which is open daily where all authorised Christian Science to be with her son Willis and his wife literatured may be read, borrowed or who were injured in an automobile JOHN WAYNE accident With a crowd of other purchased AND people they were going to a party in SHEILAi TERRY a truck when the brake® gave away. It is reported here that before the Sunday Services truck left the road it was traveling Sunday school 10 a. m 80 miles per hour- Willis had two Morning Fellowship 11 • m. ribs broken and his wife suffered a Evangelistic 7:45 p. m broken pelvis bone. ».Town Tall. CHWES HHH B HR • Mrs Sarah Ann Huff left Sunday for Arlington with her son Link who lives there Mrs- Huff has spent a month here at the E H. Moore home visiting friends of the early days Wasco Methodist Church W. R. Warner, minister. Miss Mamie Traylor is in LaGrande again after spending the holidays in Moro with relatives Miss Marjorie Kunsman left for Monmouth Monday morning and will enroll at that place for the rest of the Sad Case school year , “So you retained your composure Mrs. Wilbur Martin is ill with the when the installment men came ” flu at the Martin home east of “Yesf but everything went back be fore my eyes-\ A group of the younger folks drove Í J Saxony, made into a suit in Ber lin— ” “Nothing wonderful about that.” “No; the wonder is that so many people can get a living out of them when I have not yet paid for them ” 1933 Approaches—it comes running to some who are busy with their own businesses and worries—it comes slowly to others who are troubled over what the future might bring, But slowly or swiftly it will be recorded event by event in the pages of the Sherman County Journal. As in 1932 your weekly, county paper will faithfully record the per sonal happenings, the condition of crops, the community and county problems, and the events that occur in the industry we live by. "HAUNTED 6010’’ Baptist Church (Grase Valley) 10 a.m Church School 11 a. m. Preaching 6:30 p m B Y- P U. 7:30 p. m. Preaching S. L. Boyce, Minister- Sherman County News ' in Sherman County’s Newspaper There will be two COMEDIES and a CARTOON, also. At Legion Theatre Adm Read the news in the Sherman County Journal