111h SHERMAN
F AG* 2
Moro. Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with us
Glen King, W. M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Moro Le»«. No. Its I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.F
hall. - Transient and
visiting Brothers are
cordially invited to
meet with us.
William McKinney, N- G-
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
COUNTY
JOURNAL.
MOflO,EjUHltUON Friday, Autfusa 26, 1938.
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Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th Tues-
? lays of each month.
Visiting members wel
come.
Havie BristHe, N G.
Lila Bull, Secretary.
Rebecca Lodge Pio.
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4 powerful t
pitcher dfirf a
Chri* Schults Poet No. 7 «
Meet», at Legion hall cm
2nd and* 4th Wednesday
evenings of each month.
Vernon Flatt. Commander.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
Subject: Christ Jesus
Golden Text. John 1: 18. No man
hath seen God at any time; the only
begotten Son, which is in the bosom
of the Father, he hath declared him.
"Responsive Reading: John 1: 1, L
4-7, 9 11-14, 17
All are cordially Invited to attend
the church services and to make use
of the reading room m the rear of the
church building, which is open‘daily
where all authorized Christian Science
literatured may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
^Townjalk
The Mutual Life of New York.
Annuities, endowments, retirement
income, life insurance. I am in Sher
man county frequently, and will
gladly give any service or assistance
to policyholders. Geo. H. Flagg- tel
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
(Grass Valley)
Baptist Church
Church School —.................... 1°
Preaching................................ H
* WASCO
’ CHURCH
10.00 A. M.
Church School
11:00 A. M.
Church Worship
7:30 P- M.
Epwoth League
Now that harvest is over bring the
family and come back to Church
School and Church worship- Regu
lar adult worship begins again this
Sunday, August 27.
Walter Warner, Minister
The local elevator is about full of
A. A. Schramm, head of the state
morning he was turned loose when
FOR SALE—Standard make piano he stated that he had merely moved banking department, was here for a wheat as a great deal of last year’s
near Moro. Will sacrifice for unpaid the wheat to keep horses from eating short time Wednesday evening con wheat is still stored there and ship
balance. A snap- Easy terms- Write it and becoming foundered.
ferring with the local ex-bankers and
ments are blocked because of the
Tallman Piano Store. Salem, Ore.’*
with ’R. H. Coppock, liquidator of the
surplus at terminal points.
Miss Gladys Baker is visiting with Moro State Bank-
friends
in
Mosier
and
relatives
in
" For Sale; 3 Hampshire Bucks.
Walt May is driving a new Ford
Lloyd Hendrichs, 27F44, Moro.
2t Hood River for a week or ten days, j P. N. Johnston, assistant,to C. W. around is place of his old one-
Smith as administrator for this dis
A special meeting of the city coun trict under the F. iR. A., is in the
Ferrel Barr is driving a brand new
cil was held last Tuesday night for county to hold meetings at Locust
car around.
the purpose of discussing, matters Grove asd Kent this week- *
A. Rose and C. V. Belknap were pertaining to the hotel operation for
Ferrel Barr and his mother, Mis.
among those who visited the ship. Text year. The council agreed to
Constitution, during its stay in Port make a decision on the matter by the Vic Barr and Mabel Cothran spent
Community Presbyterian Church
last Sunday at Bear Sprags where
land. i
,
-irst of September-
10 a. m.
Mr. Barr, senior, is working for the S unday School —
Miss Viola Hansen is home again
11 a. m.
H. C. Freeman, auditor for the In- ( government in the forest.
Morang Worship
After midnight August 31 only
after spendng her vacaton at Bell- dustrial Accident Commission, was in"
Subject “Stopping on the Highway Oregon drivers’ licenses issued since
ngham, Wn., with her aunt and uncle he county for a day this week and * Miss Dorothy Foss visited in Port- of Heaven.”
July 1, 1931 will be effective. Those
Mr- ai^ Mrs. J. H. Larson.
“Ye did run well: who did hinder failing to secure renewals wilt find
reports that he will makp his annual land a few days last week.
visit to farmers here next week and
Discussions of the effect the do- you that you should not obey the
Richard Ginn returned home Tues-
thereafter until finished-
mestic allotment plan is going to trutji?” Gal. 5:7.j
day from Montana where he has been
“No creed except the Bible, no
Dr. Harry Dt Wilson
make
on each individual farmer is
working for the the government. His
J. C- Freeman has been visiting
Saviour except! Christ-”
the
major
topic
on
every
corner
in
branch of the service was discon around the county this week having
DENTIST
Allan A. McRea, iMnister.
tinued
been in Grass Valley and Wasco in this part of the wheat country this
stead of staying behind the counter week since the organization meetings
Will be in Grass Valley
H. J. Boyd, wire chief of the tele
have given a good understanding of
Christian Scisse»
selling overalls and thread.
phone company in The Dalles, spent
CHRISTIAN"* SCIENCE
the plan to nearly every farmer."
a day here last week, looking over
Wily Knighten and family re
the system in Moro.
turned Saturday from a visit with
In Moro
D- E. Stephens and G- L. French relatives in Baker county. While that
made a trip to Pendleton and Union far east they d^ove on over into
last week end, looking over the sta- Idaho for a look at that state.
tions under Mr. Stephen’s super-
A- V. Allen and Frank Raicy of the
vision.
Columbia Barge Co., were in town
Mrs. Faith Needham, daughter of Monday for a few hours- They ex
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ginn, was opei*a- pect to be ready to move wheat thru
Highest Prices Paid For
ted on in a Los Aangeles hospital for the canal early in September.
appendicitis last week- She is re-
’ C. R. Cross, auditor for the Pacific
ported to be getting along well-
Power & Light Co-, was here last
Newberg Creamery Inc.
L- L. Peeetz and Jack Cothran. are week going over the books of the
Vancouver, Washington
home from cutting wood for good. company.
GRASS VALLEY AUDITORIUM
They have decided that they have cut
Mrs. Anna Ellsworth visited friends
wood enough for one year.
in Moro for several days last week
SATURDAY Aug., 26th - Night Hawk»
Mrs. Elmer Hansen is home from coming from her home in Condon
her vacation trip to the Metolius where she has lived since leaving
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Auspices
MASONIC
LODGE
river.
here-
Attorneys At Law
Rev. and Mrs- Morris Roach and
Ramsey Schadewitz and Robert.
ADMISSION
two boys of Dallar, Texas, has been Gillmor remained in Portland for a ‘
Oregon
Moro
visiting at the DeMoss home- Mrs. few days after making the trip down
Roach was Beula DeMoss, youngest with the boy scout caravan-
daughter of Henry S. DeMoss. Rev.
Dave Ransier moved to The Dalles ,
Roach is pastor of the First Presby
last week. Mrs. Ransier is working '
only &LCONDS to
terian church in Ferris, Texas. They
there and the move will allow the '
drove to Detroit, Mish., to visit her
family to be together.
sister, Evelyn DeMoss Lyman then
Keith Reynolds is spending some
came west through the Yellowstone
time under the watchful eye of
Park
Frank Heater in The Dalles.
/ ------ AND -----
Ralph Brisbne and family drove to
Leonard Workman and family
White Salmon, Wn. a few deys ago
THE OCEAN
and i eturned with their kettles all have moved back to Moro from
CRATE
Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore
southern Oregon Where Leonard has
full of huckleberries.
LAKE
GRASS VALLEY P.HARMACY
J A. Thompson and A. Kuks were been working.
or-----
Dewey Thompson and family are
here from Portland last Friday and
CHICHES
n '• i S
DANCE
T Ih
selves in a petition of having no applieaton form, having his signature
liceue at all. according to Hal E. ”TOro
“d
tion together with the $1 license fee.
H om , secretary of state.
Forms may be secured directly
Police officials have indicated that
from- ths main office in Salem, the
immediate enforcement of the
branch offices in Portland, or from
motor vehicle law will be made.
gardless of where a person is located traveling
»•venng examiners
examiners throughout the .
in the .tate he may aiTid action from
who “TY 61.
regular schedule- Applications for
such authorities by securing from the
operators’ licenses may be acknow-
j lodged by county, circuit, district and
I federal district judges, notary pub
lics, county clerks, justices of the
peace, city recorders, clerks of dis
trict and federal courts and U. 8.
army officers when acting as officials
The Full Gospel Assembly
“And while they looked steadfast
ly toward heaven as He went up, be
hold two men stood by them in white
apparel: which also said, Ye men of
Galilee why stand ye gazing up in
to heaven! This same Jesus which
•is taken up into heaven shall so
come in like manner as ye have seen
him go intp heaven. Acts 1; 10, 11.
Everybody Welcome.
m.
m.
B.
P. U. .... ........... -......... 7 P. m.
Evening Worship --—............8 P m.
Prayer meeting, Thursday .... 8 p m.
Remember there is one place every
Christian will find a Welcome, and
that.» at the Baptist church. Come
and wonhip with ns, and thus en
courage the pastor and the Chris
tian people. '
S. L. Boyce, Minister.
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their old licenses cancelled and them1 secretary of state’s office a regular
Illegal Drivers
Must Hurry Up
MUE
MMhr'.’in Adult Fan 50c
Children Half Fan
for your convenience 1 have ar
ranged for you to leave your
Shoe Work at Walter A. May &
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
a week at no cost to you.
GOING
31/ SopL 1/2/ 3/4
RETURNING -
*
JOSEPH A. MEE
September 12
The Wasco Shoe Man
(Home by midnight that date)
Patronize Journal Advertisers.
Tickets will ba good not only
in Coaches, but In Tourist and
Standard Sleepers upon pay-
” men! of usual sleeping car
cncrgc*. For complete Inform-
chaw cbout these exceedingly
lo v fares call on or address
Dr. J. A BUTLER
DENTIST
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
Moro, Oreí on
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g^STATf fA|R
fiet/uw
VASILY HFHMM
(nsmdly Me) to the combined Night Show nt the grandstand—bnt every
body pays—no passes printed. Attend dally, help break attendance records.
AgTlCllltllTCy
Horticulture, Livestock, 4-H Clubs, Industry.
Thoroughbred Racing,
Free Double Night Show,
Society Horseshow and Natare-ln-tbe-Raw combined— World's record high
jumpers (S feet, 4 Inches) and High School Herses mingled with the West's
worst outlaw backers aad Brahmas. General admission to Night Shew
(a Me value) FBJEE. Reserve seats Me. Boxes Me. Three thousand free
seats. standing room for 1S,SM.
Admission to Grounds "“7?.
pay. th« rodooed rate—Km ploy res, C.aeeMlaners, ExklMtors, Ceatestaata,
Friend», Pat ran a all alike.
LABOR DAY—The Big Opening Day, Sept. 4-9
BUTTERFAT
Keep your kitchen
cool and clean..
cook electrically!
Si P IMINE
FUNERAL HUME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Saturday looking over their lands in moving into the Hulery house recent- J
ly vacated by Dave Ransier
this county.
Mrs. Stanley Reavis spent a few
days in Sunnyside. Washington, last
week going there with Mrs. A. B.
Riddel, of Wasco, who also has rd- 1
athres in that part of Washington.
Mrs. Forrest Peetz and two chil- .
A group of people in Moro aza a*- •»’-pn and Miss Elizabeth Yantis ar
ready planning on seeing the U rived last Friday for a short stay at '
of O
S C football game in Portland the L- L. Peets horn*
this fall and have reserved seats for
Mrs. Roy Taylor of The Dalles visi
IL
ted at the home of her parents, Mr. •
Rf H Coppock stretched it a point and Mrs. J. C McKean Wednesday. r I
this week and spent Wednesday in
The girls of the cooking class of
Sherman county instead of coming the 4-H dub under the direction of
Thursday morning as usual.
Mrs D. E Stephens gave an after
Sheriff Chrisman and Deputy Nn^
house were in Wasco Tuesday night
to arrest a Ben Morford for stealing
wheat from Chas Harper. The next
noon tea in honor of their mothers
Wednesday st the Stephens home, j
The girls prepared the program and
the refreshments.
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Phone 222
COLUMBIA
' RIVER
MT. RAINIER HIGHWAY
When Your Shoesneed
Repair, send them to
WERNMARK’S
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
204 Second St.
MT. HOOD RESORTS
and all
in Each Month
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ZELL’S
Mrs. Marion McKee and her sister
Mrs Claud Eaton returned Thurs
day from Camp Sherman where they
had spent a week or ten days trying
to keep away from the heat of Sher-
faan county
courts. This service is performed
free of charge by the examiners from
the department of state.
More than 40 per cent of the ap
plications for renewals are received
by mail through the main operators*
division office in Salem and approxi
mately 25 percent come in from the
traveling examiners. The remaining
35 percent of the applicants make
personal contact through the Salem
or Portland offices.
THE DALLES
Step in and
gee the new
Hotpointt!
Let ua show you how
simple, accurate and eco
nomical a Hotpoint elec
tric range can be for you.
See the new 1933 models
now on display. You may
purchase on convenient
terms.
There’s no stifling kitch
en heat when yon cook
electrically. Thick oven
insulation keepa the Hot-
point kitchen cool and
pleasanL And Hot point
ranges cook with a clean
flameless heat which
never blackens the bot
tom of pots or pans. After
! A
cooking one meal
a
dozen you can wipe' the
I
bottom of your pans with
a dainty handkerchief
without the least danger
of soiling it. This clean ' .
heat naturally keeps the
„ kitchen walls, woodwork
and curtains brighter.
If you have never cooked
by electricity you have a
surprise and delight in
store. Automatic timing
and oven temperature
contrdl relieve you of
tedious watching over
your cooking. Your food«
will be cooked better and
will taste better.
Pacific Power & I JghJ Company
“Alwayt al Your Service”
Tm P acific T elephone
and
T elegraph C ompaky
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