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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1934)
i VAGE TWO ÎHE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 1, 1034. ■ a Eurcka Lodge No. 121 A-F, & A.M Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday eionings of each month. Visiting membeis cordially in vited to meet with us. Hanson, W. M C- V. Belknap. Secy. Moru Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Mesmerism ! tend the church sei vie:« and to W. T Ralsiger was in Portland spending a few ¿lays visiting at the M pffiomL>X\tttin Foss will Necromancy. 1 Alias make use of the reading room in last week on business for the old home near Lebanon- a stLiqpi-college group andHypnotism , Denounced. the rear of the çhurda building’, | Golden Text: Psalms 7: 9. Oh .*<x-al grain growers. diacussion at 7. which is open daily where all au let the wickedness of the wicked 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Ella Nelson and Mrs. Ralph m. come to an end; but establish the thorized Christian Science litera- Morning worship 11:00 a Attorneys Galloway from The Nt bon from Palo Alto, Gal-, and m. just: for Wie righeous God trieth tune may be read, borrowed or Dalles. Davis and Huntington from Misa Russell from Nevada, were purchased m- the hearts and' reins. Portland and a score or more of visiting at the home of Mrs. Lucy Responsive Reading. Deuterono The Full Gospel Assembly witnesses were here Monday for a Ruggles this week. Mrs. Nelson my 5: 6, 18, 19; 18: 9-13. 10:00 a- m. Sunday School .. Christian Science hearing before the circuit judge in is a fistr in law of Mrs. Ruggles. Fellowship Meeting and scripture Subject. Ancient ana Modern All are cordially invited to at- the Spencer ys Fulton estate case. Mra- Ben Messinger, mother of Frank Spencer is a young man who acted as compajuon to Mrs- Mrs. Jack Noonan, who has been Brittania Fulton before , her daath. here for the past few months dur He contends that his services in ing the winter, left Monday for his various capacities were worth Helens to visit for the summer 4L. mora than he was paid and that with her son Otis Messinger his recompense was insufficient. The case will not be decided for over a month. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon day evening in the I O.O.F. hall- Tran sient and xtisitmg brothers are cordi ally invited to meet ■with us. .'ph Brisbine, N. G- Joe Truit, Secretaiy- Hugh McGinnis, son of a one time Lupine Ri bi . ca Lodge No. 116 Sherman county Sheriff, and his ..¡uro, Oegon daughter were here from Corval 5’ et-' 2d and 4th Tu- lis last week visiting with rela esdaj < of each month tives, R- J- Ginn and Bob Hoskin Visiting members wel son. come. Born: To Mr- and Mrs. R. B. N. G; La Bull, Secretary- Webb at Corvallis, Wednesday morning May 30, a son. Father Chris Schultz Post No. 71 left immediately to join his American Legion wife and see his first born son and. Meets at Legion hall on heir- । 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month ly. French, Commander Wily W Knighten, Adjutant <*Town Talk Horses for Sale:* Frank Borstel, Grass Valley. von 3t Well seasoned 16 in- fir or pine wood $3.50 in timber- O R. Hulse Mosier, Oregon- M E CHURCH Church Sdhiool officers were elec ted for the new, year at a special meeting of the Board of Religious Education last v Sunday. Officers were elected as follows. Dr. Richelderfer, Superintendent Mrs. Ormand Hildrbrand assistant superintendent; Mrs. W. A. Mills secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, treasurer. The sermon subft'ct for next Sunday will be “The Mind of Christ.” ’ Dr. N. C. Curry the Seattle Op- Church School .. 10.00 a. m temetrist who has made profes 11:00 a. m. Church Worship sional visits to Moro for years and is known for good Optical work at leasonable prides will again be Community Presbyterian Church at the Hotel Moro Friday, June 8, “Lord, Teach Us to Pray4’ will for one day. Eyes Examined, be the sermon subject of the min Glasses Ground and Fitted. Will ister, Lawrence H. Mitchieimore, at be at Grass Valley Thursday, June the : 1 o’clock service. 7. Will be at Wasco Saturday Our Sunday school ordhestha is 2t seeking more young people who June 9. Be play musical instruments, us- present at 9:45 a. m. and join Wanted: Job as harvest cook by efficient, capable woman- Write Sunday school begins at 10 a- m. Adah Baldwin, Troutdale, Ore. Rt. with classes for all ages Lyle Nahouse is leader of the 1, Box 98- Junior C. E. The society will J. B. Morrison was over from Arlington. Monday and states that he is almost ready to harvest his crop although it is lighter than usualthis year. The Moro COOPERATIVE Cooking School OPENS MORO HARDWARE& IMPLEMENT STORE SAVE your EYES and Save Money Clayton Vintin returned home Al Kirtley was here Memorial Wednesday evening from Pacific day from The Dalles- University. He ¿will makte a wel- Dr- Curry the old Reliable Mrs. Besse Gul sr and small sohs come addition to the Moro outfield Optometrist of Seattle who sper.'t a few days here last week in future games. has^ made professional visits visiting friends who knew her as Bessie Andersen. to Moro for years will again Mrs. Bob Hoskinson entertained । be at Hotel Moro Friday; Frederick Whalley was here Friday afternoon with a bridge • Saturday and Sunday for a ehort luncheon for a group of friends- Juns 8 for one day. Eyes ex visit ^ith his. sisters, Mr- Mar amined. Glasses Ground, and garet Peetz and Mrs. Carrol Fitted. Prices Basted on Stanley Reavis and wife were in Sayrs. Prineville Sunday visiting friends j Present Conditions. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of and of cours? . Stanley caught a Wallace, Idaho, parents of Frances few fish. . At Grass Valley, Mrs. French’s Brown have been visiting the past rooms, Thursday, June 7. week with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bak- Art Bucholtz and family and er. Mr. Brown is a brother of Will be at Waisco Sherman Mrs. Baker. Frances will return Neal Freeman were in Portland the first of the week. Hotel, Saturday June 9- home with them. Seventh and eighth grade chil- Ferrel Barr and his mother are dren picniced at Fleck’s orchard Tuesday although the wind did blow. Miss Eleanor Biggness, teacher of the fifth and sixth grade«, suffered a painful injury Saturday morning at the school house when the fell from a ladder as she was taking down the decorations for the school dance of the evening be fore. A fractured bone in the elbow and a cut on the face were the major wounds- Fred Pickett and iMr- and Mrs. Gilts French were in Portland Friday to attend the organization meeting of a new Republican club will be in his for the state- Vernon Flatt was in Portland and Salem over the week end and returned home with a new pick-up for his mail job. Next Week Charles Flegel, who was for merly E. 0. L- man in this county June 4th to 9th, inclusive was here this week going about the county with Mr- Adams. Judge Carl Hendricks and wife Make Appointments Early were here Monday aftile the judge held court- Dr. Butler DENTIST Moro Hotel Office Mrs. Anna Ellsworth has been here this week visiting at the Hockman Ihome while on her way home to Condon after a trip to the valley- Mm. G. C. Akers returned from California where she spent the winter months —-w Robert Urquhart, ipccomponied by his daughter I (label le and fam* ily; stopped here We<inesday on hi« way to Portland They were en- tertained at dinner at the Hen- rich* home. One good Guernsey «ale- Joe Truitt cow for 6-1-8-pd Mr*. Ho’fP-l Conlee ia in The Dalle* hospital tnib week. Mrs. Sarah Ann Huff, known familiarily as Aunt Sally is visit ing here with Mrs- E. H. Moore from her home in Spokane Mrs- Huff resided here for many years near the Jate Mrs. Powell and vis its W?re occasionally From the heat of Sunday and Monday the temperature dropped down until everyone iseded a coat w a fire. i Bring a pencil! Bring a friend! Be here early because when the clock strikes two our brilliant cooking school opens. More than a school—a complete short course in the modern art of preparing and serving delicious, well-balanced, econom ical nieals with a minimum of time and energy We want you to meet Mrs. Audrey Herington M rs . A udrey H erington We are lucky to have Mrs. Herington conduct our school. She is entertaining, trained, experienced. In two days, she will review before you a host of new ideas, new menus, new surprises. She is looking forward to knowing you all. Plan to be here. It is Free! The united efforts of the electrical dealers of your town bring this valuable and worthwhile school to you absolutely free. No stone is being left unturned to make every session an extraordinary and long-remembered event. To attend this school is a privilege no wo man can afford to miss. i t ' J. F. F om Gras* Valley Baptist Church Church School ................ 10:00a m. Church’service .......... 11:00 a* m. 6.30 p. m. B Y. P. U DONT MISS THIS IMPORTANT EVENT! Baby Chicks-Wilcox Hatchery, 514 East 2nd St. The Dalles. Leg> horns, 8 c.. Rocks and Reds, 9 c. Foor Rent: 5 room bungalow, $5 Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall per month. See Floyd Flatt. delivery-’’ ’ ; John McCune returned to Moro Wednesday morning after an ab sence of nearly two years. He has been in Monmouth with his moth er who passed away last week at the age of 88 yc-ars- 11.00a. m. lesson Prayer meeting every Wednes- day at 2:30 p. nv at the home of R. J. Ginn. Everybody welcome. H. O. Kunaman No Occasion for Faulty Brakes FOSS & Co Have Installed Brake Lining Machine and full line of MultibestoS THE BALANCED LINE OF TAILORED BRAKE LINING Flat Rate On Grinding-Fitting-lnstalling TWO BIG DAYS AT MORO, JUNE 8 and 9 First Day at 2 P. M Baking Day nine -M inute chocolate Second Day at 2 P. M Refrigeration Day C ake A NEW WHITE CAKE: NEW ICINGS T empting triumphs for mealtime AND PARTYTIME FREE R ecipes , S ouvenirs and P rizes P acific P ower & L ight C ompany ^Always At Your Service