Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 01, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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UBÄUOM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933.
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joyed by all
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-
Christies Sciescs
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'¡mneford
Lupiee Rsbeccs Lodge No.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th Tues­
days of each month.
Visiting members wel­
come.
Havie Brisbine, N G.
Lite Bull, Secretary.
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Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4 th Wednesday
evenings of each month.
Vernon Flatt, Commander.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
£ family of cireur
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FOR SALE—Standard make piano
near Moro. Will sacrifice for unpaid
balance. A snap- Easy terms- Write
Tailman Piano Store. Salem, Ore.” .
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For Sale; 3 Hampshire Bucks.
Lloyd Hendrichs. 27F44, Moro.
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Lloyd Hennagin and family left
Billy Havener, son of Ray Havener,
Relibale woman will board and
has been working in this county this Saturday fqr Walla Walla where
room school children-
harvest. He returned to his home they will make their home for the
Inquire at Sam Brisbine place or
time being. Mr- Hennagin is work­
Thursday.
write. Box 254, Moro. Ore.
ing for a machinery company and
will
be busy in that district for sever­
C. H. Freeman, auditor for the
TWO BUCKS for SALE. 1 black
al months.
face and L Lincoln- $5-00 each- See state industrial accident commission
or call Donald L. Clodfelter. 7F12. has been here for the past few days
Roscoe Moore and Roy Powell
checking the books of those individ­
Grass Valley. Ore
uals and firms that insure with the drove to Portland Thursday for a
FOR SALE—(Canning peaches now state.
-hort business trip-
ready. Beam’s Nob Hill Fruit Ranch.
The Dalles, Oregon. Turn at Miller’s
George Witter has been repairing
A Rose expects and hopes to end
Filling Station west side of town and
the
well equipment on the Collis
follow signs. Phone 6F12.
2t his spell of batching this week end Moore ranch this week after an acci­
as Mrs. Rose is to be home from her
dent that broke the indmill.
LOST—7x20 spare tire with rim, visit with relatives in California-
between Antelope and Moro. Suitable
Mrs. Dolly Hart is visiting here
reward. See Schadewitz Garage.
Frances Ross left for Portland the
firtt of the week after spending a with her sister, Mrs. G. C. Vintin-
I still have 50 head of Pure bred few weeks vacation with her parents
Read the ads in the Journal
Herford cattle I am offering for sale Mr. and Mrs. Ross east of town.
at rlightly above beef prices. Part
terms might be arranged. Also 6
A little rain and cloudy weather
FAIR ADMISSION
young horses 4-6 years old all broke. stopped harvesting for’ a short time
W. C- Helyer, Kent- the first part of the week.
Continued from page one.
Stated communication of Eureka
Mrs. G- C- Akers was in Wasco tho
Lodge No. 121 A- F. & A- M- Thurs­ first of the week visiting with rela­
day evening September 7th.
tives-
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Mrs. C. B. Johnson, of Pocatello.
Ida- Mrs Norman Laughlin, of Live
Oak. Cal., and M>s. George Meloy, of
Corvallis visited here Sunday with
Mr. Meloy- A dinner for the visitors
was held at M- Bulls. Mrs. Johnson
and Mrs. Laughlin are daughters of
Mr- and Mr-’ Meloy.
Wm- Neusbaum and wife of Eu­
gene and Misses Ella and May Neus-
baum of Eugene visited here Sunday
with their sister, Mrs. George Meloy
Jr. Mr. Neusbaum is fire chief of his
home city-
Perry Johnston, local administra­
tor for the new farm deal spent
Thursday in Arlington attending a
meeting of county agents of this
district.
R. J. Ginn and Clarence Hols were
visitors in Arlington Monday after­
noon.
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Mr and Mrs John Straadling were
guests at the Reavis home last Sat­
urday night They live in The
Dalles.
Quite a party of Sherman countains
were swimming in the chilly waters
of the Columbia river last Sunday.
Dewey Thompson moved his family
into the Hulery house this week
,
I Dr. J. A. BUTLER
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DENTIST
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HOME OFFICK. WA8CX»
In Moro the First Week
In E*ch Month
“Everybody Pays,’’ says Max Gehl-
har, state fair director, since there
will be no passes printed this year.
Patrons, exhibitors, employees and
concessionaires will be required to
pay alike,” Gehlhar said “In reduc­
ing the price of admission and adopt­
ing the no pass policy we are follow­
ing a system in use this year in oth­
er states.
“The change will in no way affect
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Mrs- Omer Sayrs and daughters
drove to Portland Tuesday of this
week. They were accompanied by
George Thompson, father of Mrs-
Sayrs, who will repi*in In Portland
for several months.
Mr. and Mrs- J. C- Wilson and
daughter Nellie, with Mrs. Dick Reck,
Subject: Man
mann. spent Sunday at the home of
Golden Text: Misah 6.8. He hath
C. C- Wilson at Rufus.
shewed thee. 0 man, what is good;
and
what doth the Lord require of
E- E- Gervais of Grass Valley wa5
thee,
but to do justly, and to love
in Kent a short time Tuesday on
mercy. and to walk humbly with thy
business.
God?
Theodore Justesen of Portland ar­
Re hpo naive Reading: James 1: 5,
rived in Kent Wednesday to visit his 6. 8. 12. 18. 22-26
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Justesen.
All are cordially invited to attend
Charles Wilson and John C- Smith the church services and to make use
spent Saturday night with Lester of the reading room m the rear of the
church building, which is open daily
Wilson.
where all authorized Christian Science
J. E- Norton, Jack Kelly, W. O- literaturod may be read, borrowed or
Smith and J. C. Wilson were trans­ purchased.
acting business in The Dalles Mon­
day.
The Fell Gospel Assembly
Mr- Crabtree, the vegetable and
Unto Him who loved us and washed
meat salesman of Maupin, made his
us from our sins tn His own blood.
regular trip here Tuesday.
Rev. 1:5.
Mrs. Newt Cornett of Bend was
It b the blood that maketh an
calling on friends here a short time
atonement for the soul. Lev. 17:11
Satuday.
• Everybody Welcome.
Mrs- Belle Hogue and Lyle Hogue
were business visitors in The Dalles
(Grass Valley)
Tuesday
MUClowj
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.F
ball.
Transient and
visiting t--other» are
cordially invited to
meet with us.
William McKinney. N- G-
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
Since Monday, August 28, the
Moro and Grass Valley sections of
Sherman county under the Farmer's
National Warehouse corporation will
be separate groups unattached tolhe
Wasco office as formerly.
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heart of the Gospel
ing Isreal.”
This
church
is
yours-
If
you
belong
We hope to see you at church next
Mrs. Ida Davis and Pauline Davis
to
Christ-
Sunday.
retuned home Sunday having spent
S. L. Boyce, Minister
Allan A. McRsa, iMnister.
the past) three weeks at Mitchell
with relatives.
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FEDERAL TRUCKS
Tipton & Manchester
The Dalles
WASCO
CHURCH
Morning worship was resumed hero
last Sunday with a good attendance
after being dismissed for six weeks
during the harvest season- With
everyone doing his part soon atten­
dance in all departments ought to be
up to a reasonable number for the
coming year’s work. Rally week will
be observed here the first week in
October.
Church school 10 a* m to 11 a. m.
Church worship 11 a. m. to 12 a. m.
An appropriate Labor Sunday mes­
sage
Church School
10.00 A. M.
Church Worship
11:00 A. M.
Epwoth League
7:30 P- M.
Walter Warner, Minister
ZELLS
FUNERAL HOME
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Baptist Chiarch
J. L. Davis and son Warren were Church School ------------------ 10 a. m.
business visitors in The Dalles Tues­
Preaching____ ________ ___ 11 a. m
day.
B. Y. P- U- _________ __ 6.30 p. m.
Mrs- John Schassen and daughter Church worship_______- 7:30 p. m.
Lillian of The Dalles were over night Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m-
visitors at the J. L. Davis home Fri­
We extend a cordial invitation to
day night-
attend any and all of the services of
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter our church- “Come thou with us. for
Nellie and Mrs. Betty Kelly were in the Lord hath spoken good concern-
our six day program. There will be Moro on business Friday.
no curtailment of activities. The
Mrs. Betsy Maclnnes returned to
Board of Agriculture adopted the 25- her home Wednesday evening from When Your Shoesneed
Repair, send them to
cent admission as a means of making Boise, Idaho, where she was visiting
it possible for more citizens to visit friends.
the State Fair and benefit from its
many educational exhibits.”
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
A season ticket Is offered for one
204
Second St.
THE DALLES
dollar this year. Children under ten
will be admitted free. Among the
reductions is that of the auto admis­
Community Presbyterian Church
sion, from 50 ti> 25 cents. A seaion Sunday School .................... 10 a. m.
auto ticket sells for 75 cents. Exhib­ Momng Worship.................... 11 a. m.
The primary department will give
itors will be admitted free to the fair
grounds on the Sunday before and the opening exercises.
301 >^E
Second St
Subject “David Fleeing from God ”
after the fair. To the general public
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who deeire to see * State Fair set up “whither shall I go from thy spirit?
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or dismantled the regular 25-cent r whither shall I flee from thy pres­
O PTOM ET RIST-OPTICI A N
ence?” Ps- 139:7
charge will be made on Sunday.
The Moro Community church in­
vites all Christian people in Sherman
county to join with them in reading
the Gospel of St. John during Sep­
tember- Beginning on the first day
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
of the month read one chapter daily.
A shower featuring gifts for the The Bible readers of America are
' Attorneys At Law
kitchen was given Saturday night reading this book during September.
by the Home Economics club com­ Thousands of people will be greatly
Moro
Oregon
plimenting Mrs. John Woods a. recent blessed, their faith increased from
bride. Dancing and lunch was en- reading this book, which is the very
,
Phone 846 The Dalles. Ore
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
----- or------
Phone 222
Highest Prices Paid For
BUTTERFAT
Newberg Creamery Inc.
Vancouver, Washington
WERNM ARK’S
CHLOES
Dr. F. A. Perkins
Tor your convenience 1 have ar­
ranged for you to leave your
► hoe Work at Walter A. May A
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
a week st no cost to you.
Kent News
JOSEPH A MEE
The Wasco Shoe Man
Dr. Harry D Wilson
DENTIST
Will be in Grass Valley
In Moro
SEPTEMBER
SUN
3
IO
17
24
MON
11
18
25
TUE
5
12
19
26
WED
6
13
20
27
THU
FRI
14
21
28
8
15
22
29
SAT
2
9
16
23
30
Dr. Butler
DENTIST
Will make his regular trip
to MORO, next week
Sept. 4 to 9 inclusive
Information About the County, Schools,
Roads and Crops.
News About the People You Know
at Hotel Moro
Please Make Your Appointments Early
..... in»» in
I will accept a liberal part of total amount of work In
county and school warrants at par
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SHJRMAN COUNTY JOWL