Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 29, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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t'UK MUUlMAM COUNTY JOI'IOAU
MOKU,
OKÜGUN
WybAY. SEPTEMBÜK ». 1WW.
If you wish to soe a happy smile on
We extend a cordial invitation to
attend any and all of the services of ths face of the Superintendent next
our church “Come thou with ua. for Sunday morning, let every member of
the Lord bath spoken good boncam- every class be present.
ing IsreaL’’
Allan A. Me Rea, iMnister.
We hope to see you at church next
Sunday.
An adequate school luhch is im­
S. L. Boyce, Minister.
portant to the health and well-being
Groms V«lley, Ore.
of every child and teacher who must
The
Fell
Geepel
SHOE
REPAIR
Moro. Oi
have the noon meal at school, says
Sunday School ........................ 10 g. m.
Meets every Monday
Postage
paid
one
way on all work
Miss Lucy A. Case, extenaionspecial-
evening in the I.O.U.F
Fellowship meeting, and preaching
ist in nutrition at Oregon State col­ 11 a. m.
hall.
Tra naient and
visiting I mother» are
lege- For the child who is not ad­
Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m.
to
cordially
invited
equately fed at home, the school
meet with ua.
I declare unto you the gospel, how
lunch provide* an opportunity partly
Ralph Brisbine N.G.
that Christ died for our sin® accord­
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
to make up for the deAencies of the
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
ing to the scriptures and that he was
other meals of the day.
buried, and that he aroae again the
Attorneys At Law
While the now lunch is related to
third day according to the scriptures.
Moro, Orvg- n '
the remainder of the day’s food pro­
—I Cor. 15:14.
Meets 2d and 4th Tues­
gram and varies with condition».
Moro
Oregon
days of each month.
Every body welcome.
Miss Case suggests the following
Visiting members wel­
school lunch plans as adequate under
come.
Christia« ScWwc«
Jessie Martin, N. G-
most conditions:
Subject:
Unreality
Bull, Secretary
Golden Text: Psalms 33:10. Th»
Lunches not including a hot dish;
Lord bringeth tb* counsel of the
L Bottle or jar of whole milk
Chris Sch.lt« Poet No- 71
Carrot sandwich with whole wheat bee then to nought: he maketh the
devieee of the people of none off sot-
bread ,
Meet^ Mt Legion hall on
Responsive Reading: Ho«M 13:1-3,
Egg sandwich *
2nd and 4th Wednesday
14:1,
3-5, 9
Gingerbread
— AND-----
evenings of each month.
With the pretty Morel In oidhaui, twenty-year old hhmd henuty m Charlevoix, presiding as queen, assisted by her
All
are
cordially
invite®
to
attend
Apple-
-
—
’
court
of
honor,
the
national
cherry
tesflrnl
was
colehrared
hy
natives
of
the
northern
Michigan
fruit
belt-This
year
’
s
Vernon Flatt. Commander.
i k
I the church services and to make nee
Giles L French, Adjutant crops of cherries were the largest raised In mnny years, and thousands of visitors from all over the country were on 2. Bottle or jar of whole milk
hand to join the festivities. The photograph shows Senator Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan crowning Queen Morelia as
Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore
of the reading room m the rear of the
Cottage cheese and tomato sand­ church building, which is open daily
Gov. William A. Comstock and the mulds of honor loo» uu.
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
wich with whole grain bread
where all authorized Christian Science
----- or-----
Cup of baked custard or rice pud­ literatured may be read, borrowed or
ding
purchased.
Phone 222\
Another big attraction was Inna I Helyer all returned, home the last of
Dalles, wa® here Wednesday on legal
The Mutual Life of New York.
•Cookies
the
week
from
their
hunting
trip
with
Morgan rocking Howard Conlee to
business.
Annuities, endowments, retirement
Community Presbyterisn Church
sleep while Louise Barxee fed Harold deer. . « , .1
3. Bottle or jar of whole milk
Mrs- L. D. Idleman from Salem
income, life insurance. I am in Sher­
Sunday School __________ 10 a. m. XJ_____ L_ JL ■
1 ------ ---------------AU---------------ixau
Belshee teaspoons of water, blind­
String
bean
and
peanut
butter
The
farmers
of
the
Kent
district
man county frequently, and will and Mr®. C. L. Stamey of Silverton,
Mornng Worship __________ 11 a. m-
folded-
sandwich
with
graham
bread
have
been
kept
busy
the
past
two
gladly give any service or assistance sisters of Mrs- A- S. Johnson, were
Subject “Converted Why ? After
Next, the girls gave a demonstra- weeks while making out their con*
Salmon sandwich
to policyholders. Geo. H- Flagg tel­ here over the week end.
Conversion
What?
tion of playing leap frog and the trftcts ln order to
allotment«. All
■Raw pear or tomato
ephone 188-W, The Dalle».
W. H- Helyer has been here a few boys ran competition by standing of the applications had to be made
“And the Lord said, Simon, Simon,
BOISE. ‘ Second St
Lunches including a hot dish, sup­ behold Satan hath desired to have
days visiting around town and on their hands. They were occasion­ outAby the 25th of September. Paul­
Turkey Red for Sale at 70 cents catching up on his pinochle-
The Dalles, Oregon
plemented
by
other
food
brought
thee,
that
he
may
sift
you
as
wheat
ally helped along by the Sophomore’s ine Davis helped with the books. The
per bu. at my place 18 miles north
from
home
:
But
I
have
prayed
for
thee,
that
thy
PHONE 211 W
' community committee consisting of
Yes.
We have tracing carbon paddles.
of Shaniko. Good for seed, (if taken
faith fail not; and when thou are
Numerous other races followed J- L. Davis, Corliss Andrews, and 1. Cream of mixed vegetable soup
OP
rOMETRIST-OPTIClAN
paper
at
the
Journal
office-
within 30 day».) *
Chopped meat sandwiches
converted strengthen thy brethern .”
and the closing event was the funer­ Wilbur Haggerty have showed a
Andy Patjens, Shaniko.
Mrs. Ernest Barnett’¿of Clem is al of Miss Louise Barzee who wa» to
Apple '
Luke 22:31, 32.
>
great interest in helping every one.
here this week visiting with her weak to live through the initiation.
Cookies
FOR SALE: A few Hampshire mother Mrs- Emma Schadewitz.
Kent Grange: No. 688 patrons of 2. Boiled potatoes with milk gravy
Also, the Freshmen gave an exhi­
bucks or will trade for ewes
husbandry, held its regular meeting
Egg and tomato sandwiches
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Miller was here bition on the latest dancing and the
Robert Rohde, Moro.
September
23,
with
about
30
mem
­
Peach or pear
one day last week enroute to LaVerne audience wa® invited to join in and
s
_______________
bers present. A program was given
have a jolly good time.
California, where they will locate-
3.
Creamed
salmon
"
I
Bill Raymond and Jack Noonan
Later, a lunch was served consist­ during the lecture1 hour- A committee
Bread and butter
A hunting party composed of Ole
consisting
of
Millard
Howell.
Bertha
have completed the job of putting up
ing of punch and cookies, and so
Apple sauce
Helyer and Clarice Wilson was ap­
the new chimney at the court house Kn«pp, J. N. Stevenson, A. G- Futter. ended this initiation of 1933-
pointed to furnish the program for । Cookies
for the accomodation of the wheat Harvey Thompson and Dell Wright
Ask the Freshmen what they think
and
son
returned
from
eastern
Ore
­
। the next meeting, Saturday, October
control office force-
i
Every Thursday at the MORO LEGION HALL
Serving a hot dish lunch at school
of it ? ? ? 7
gon this week with three deer, having
the
14
th.
is
one
of
the
most
practical
projects
Miss Flora Williams returned from
we will present for your entertainment and pleasure a c< mplete
one weighing around 250 pounds
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I in child welfare any community can
Portland last week having finished
Retha Howard of Pine City has en ­
all new all talking moving picture program
Helen and Lois Bryant left last
“What should I do in order to get undertake Miss Case Hays further,
with her work there. She b helping
rolled a® a Sophomore in Moro high
ready to keep chickens?”, a sub sc rib- The serving of milk at school sup-
the county school superintendent for week for . Walla Walla to attend school
There will be two complete shows each evening the first,
Whitman college this year.
er asked of the Bingtown Bugle. The plies a food which i® fundamental to
a few days this week
Th® Moro school had it» first fire editor, who had tried tb raise chick­ child health, and in many cases chil­
starting at 7 p m. and the second at approximately 8 45 p m.
Mrs. Hazel McKinney, niece of WANTED: A houhekeeper for an drill Tuesday. September 26th, the
dren would otherwise have to go with
ens
himself,
advised:
“
“
The
first
Mrs. Jessie Henrich», visited hero elderly couple on farm near Wasco. building being cleared in 50 seconds-
thing to do, if you wish to KEEP out milk-
this week from Portland. Mr. Mc­ Apply Journal office
Admission: ADULTS 35c STUDENTS (over 12) 25c
The three fire chiefs for this year chickens, is to buy a ‘shotgun and
Means of financing and managing
Kenney accompanied her.
are: Richard Same", Gordon Fraser practice shooting it.” ,
CHILDREN. lOc
the school hot lunch di«h, recipe® for
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
and Alton Axtell-
Mr and Mr. O. L Belshee and Mr.
40 hot dishes arranged for schools of
Gordon Fraser, editor-
and Mr®. Roy Powell spent the week
different size®, recipe» for 62 kinds '•Watch For Our Official R.C.A. Victor Photophone Sound Truck’*
Let the Journal do your printing
The first volley ball game of the
Freshman Initiation
end vacating at Camp Sherman.
of sandwich fillings made from com­
season is scheduled for Friday eve­
Next Thurs Eve.
mon products, suggestions on child
ning
September
29,
with
Kent
in
the
The
annual
freshman
initiation
wa®
Mrs- Harry Kunsman returned
This Weeks Show:
feeding and guidance and other prac­
Oct. 5th
or your convenience. 1 have ar­
from a visit to the Oregon beaches held in the gymnasium of the Moro Moro Gym. The squad is a strong
tical helps are all included in bulletin
one
and
hopes
to
win
a
good
name
school
Friday
evening
September
22
ranged
for
you
to
leave
your
this week.
i
Jimmy Gleason
455, “The School Lunch’’ recently is­
for Moro again this year. Students
Bebe Daniels, Rando ph Scott,
bhoe Work at Walter A. May A
at 8 o’clock-
Edna Mae Oliver
Fred Pickett and wife made a trip
sued by the home economic® exten­
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
Dorothy Fraser gave the opening that will be in su$ Friday night are:
Jessie Ralph, Sydney Blackmer,
to Portland last week returning Fri­ speech to the “Freshie»” and advised Mary Pinkerton, Imogene Johnson.
sion service at O. S. C. This bulletin
a week at no cost to you.
and select cast in
Barry Norton and Merle Kirk­
day afternoon.
can be obtained free of charge from
them all to shake hands with the Lucille McLachlan, Marjorie Byer®,
land in
JOSEPH A. MEE
county extension agents or from the
E. Amidon and family were visi­ Sophomore representative So theie Gayle Amidon. Genevieve Nahouse,
The Wasco Shoe Man
college at Corvallis.
Lavon Sayrs, Jean Powell, Dorothy
would be no hard feeling®-
tors at the Round-Up Saturday.
Doris
Being informed that something Fraser, Melba Thogerson.
Lester Conlee and wife while re­ wa» wrong with their appearance Thompson, Dollie Belshee
Tingling, sparkling, scintillat­
turning from a pleasure trip along they were all asked to change clothes
It
will
hold
you
srell
bound
ing
entertainment. Also a two
the Oregon Coast Highway had their and to remove their shoes.
and
its
comedy
will
make
reel
COMEDY and a Scrappy
car wrecked near Th« Dalles Tues­
First, was the demonstration of
DENTIST
you laugh for weeks to come
CARTOON.
day. An Indian reported under the how to wash teeth with »having soap
CHURCH
WASCO
home
office
,
W
asco
M
influence of liqpor hit them.
10.00
A.
Church School
by Ethel Kruger and Ronald Powell.
Church Worship
Evidently
two
of
the
Freshmen
Mr and Mr*. Wm. Obrist and
Mr and Mr«. George Barnett, Mrs.
•7:30 P. M.
Epwoth League
family, of The Dalles, visited here were hungry, for Alma Axtell and J. L- Matthes. Luther Davis, and
Walter Warner, Minister
Donald
Barnes
were
seen
trying
to
Sunday with the Otis Baker family.
In Moro the Flfdt Week
Last Sunday our new church school
eat th« meat off of a bone, with Grover Young were transacting busi­
The women are sister*.
ness in The Dalle« ¿Tuesday.
in Each Month *
superintendent Dr. A. D- Richelder*
their hand» tied behind them.
Mm Everett Hasting» ha® been
fer took office. Our school is steadily
Walter Adams of Antelope was a
Helen Strong and Walter Barnes
helping in the Conlee grocery this had a race trying to carry a Urge visitor in Kent Tuesday.
building up in attendance. Rally
When Your Shoesneed week will be October 1st to 8th.
week while Lester and wif® were lima bean on a small tooth pick- As
of
Mr. and Mm. Walter Wilson
Repair, send them to
gone.
Helen was the winner, »he had the Rufus spent Friday at the home of
(Grass Valley)
Howard Ginn, who was instantly privilege of drinking milk from a Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Lyons
Baptist Church
killed in an automobile wreck near baby’s bottle, but »he was generous
Church School ........................ 1° a. m.
, Milton Sunday was a nephew of R. J. •nd gave all the class members a I Bill Helyer, Frank Haynes, Wm.
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
m-
I
Mitchell,
Winnie
Helyer
and
Jesse
Preaching...... ........----------- H
/Ginn of this city. Mr. and Mra- Ginn
in.
THE
dalles
B.
Y.
P-
U
......................
6-30
204
Second
St.
*
P
were in Walla Walla for the funeral
Church worship ................ 7:30 P- m.
later in the week.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 P- m-
N F fr
nr rr
Charles Burnet and Mb® Althea
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p
ñ
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Powell attended the Round-Up Sat­
urday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Schilling.
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and Srd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Vieitlug
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us
Glen King. W M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy-
Rejoicing Over «a Bumper Cherry Crop
School Lunches
Important
R A- STOW
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
I^Town Talk
Dr. F. A. Perkins
THE CASCAD1AN SOUND SERVICE
IS SHOWING.
“PENQUIN POOL MURDER” “THE COCKTAIL HOUR”
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
Kent News
|
CHOTES
FREE DANCE After SHOW Each Evening
WERNMARK’S
Flew Across Ocean but Crashed
Dr. Butler
Miss Opal Powell returned from
Portland Monday evening after visit­
ing there for several days
DENTIST
Harold Ginn and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Barnum were visitors at the
Round-Up the final day.
Will make his regular trip
to MORO, next week
Oct. 2 to 7 inclusive
Judge Carl Hendricks wa® here
Wednesday to hear the evidence in
the Everett vs- Eakin trial, Attor-
ney Dick and Pepper of The Dallea
were the opposing lawyers.
George Winter", formerly school
teacher here, was married at Toledo
last week to Anna Dunsmere,
Forest Grove.
at Hotel Moro
Please Make Your Appointments Early
Attorney John Stapleton. of The
The United States National Bank’s di­
rect Branch at The Dalles offers you
a safe and convenient depository for
wheat allotment or other funds You
can open a Checking or Savings account
by mail if it is inconvenient for you to
call personally.
Resources ouer
85 million dollars.
The Dalles Branch
of tho
Ernest Samuels ynd family from
Hood River visited at the Nahouse
home last Sunday.
Mrs Su*ie Hastings is here for a
few days from Vancouver. Wash,
where she is now living
Where to deposit
your allotment
money.
CapL Janes Molllsen or England and his wire, Amy Johnson, who dew
from Wales and nearly reached their destination. New Tort Exhausted and
short of gasoline, they made a forced landing at Bridgeport, Conn.. In a marsh.
Injuring themselves slightly end smashing their plana.
I will accept a liberal part of total amount of work in
county and school warrants at par
r
___ .
IMS
United States National Bank
of Portland
Head Office: Portland, Oregon