Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 22, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, rr.UJAY, jWf22, )W4-
V age two
Prayer meeting every Wednes
Children’s Day in the Sunday | classes in Bible study fou all ages.'
] day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of
school. A special offering will be Th? orchestra leads the singing.
Christian Endeavor at 6 for tfiuo R J. Ginn-
Several farmers from Gilliam taken to be divided between the
Everybody welcome.
county spent Saturday here look­ Student loan fund, available to Junior age group- The high
school-college
group
meets
at
7.
Methodist
students
at
Methodist
ing over the experiment station.
The second and final Week of
They were accompanied by county colleges and graduate schools, and
Gras* Valley Baptist Church
agent McKennon and Stewart the Wesley Foundation movement, the Community Vacation Church Sunday School
10 a. m-
sdhfool
begins
next
Monday
at
9
Hardie, newspaper man from devoted to the creation of a re-
11
a-rm.
Preaching
.....
ligious life and atmosphere at a. m. A picnic will be held Friday
Condon
.
7
p. m
B
Y.
P-
U
....
noon in the Moró pauk for those
Etate colleges and universities.
8 p. m-
Preaching ......
Moro Lodge No- 113, I. O. O. F.
segularly
lenrolled
in
the
school.
Teachers for the coming year,
George James is here again
in
t/hla Sunday school were elected Commencement exercises and plans
Moro, Oregon
this summer to work with Ms
|
at
a
special meeting of the Board f°r
bnal program, will be an-
For your convenience I have
Meets every Mon­
brother in law, P. C- Axtell.
of
religious
education
last
Sun-
!
Pounced,
later- All children from
arranged for you to leave
day evening in the
1 day- Those elected were as fol- ^ve
twelve are invited to at-
your Shoe Work at Walter
I-O.O.F. hall- Tran
Melvin Schadewitz was at Camp lows: Beginners class, Mrs. Alma tend. Come Monday and join the
A. May & -Som->Pick up
sient and risitmg
Sherman
Sunday and Monday, Fridley; Intermediate grade class, classes.
and deliver twice a week at
brothers are cordi­
10:00 a. m
taking the Camp Fire girls on their Miss Lorraine Darby; Second and Sunday school ...
no cost to you,
ally invited to meet
11:00 a m.
trip.
third grade class, Mrs. H. D. Morning worship
with us.
• Joseph A Mee
Christian Endeavor 6:45 P- m.
John Sharpstenn, former resi- J Proudfoot; fourth, fifth and sixth Jr.
Ralph Brisbine, N. G.
m-
Christian
Endeavor
....
6:45
P-
grade
girls,
Mrs.
Myron
Haise;
The Wasco Shoe Man
dent of Sherman county and still
Joe Truit, Secretaiy
; fouth, fifth and sixth grade boys,
a
land
owner
here
is
reported
as
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116
John McClure, Intermediate class,
Christian Science
very ill in Walla Walla.
laoro, Oegon
Miss Olive Robinson, high school
Subject.
Is the Universe, Includ­ When Your Shoes need repait
Miss Gwendolyn Foss is home class, Mrs- Francis Medler; Adult
* Meet- 2d and 4th Tu-i
again after the past year’s school class, IMrs. A. M Hicks, and Junior ing Man, Evolved by Atomic
send them to
i :da;. 3 of each month !
Force ?
teaching-
and
Intermediae
Superintendent,
i Visiting members wel
Golden Text: I Corinthians 8:
Mis^ Josephine Johnson went, Mrs. J. O. Yocum
6. To us there is but on? God, the
• come.
to Salem Sunday for a short visit
This Sunday will be the fare­ Father, of whom are all things, GOOD SHOE
’tz N. G.
REPAIRING
with relatives.
well Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. and we in him.
L ’ Bull, Secretary
DAL!.Fs
Mrs. R. B. Webb came horpe Warner- They leave Monday for, Responsive Reading-. ’' ■ Revela­ 04^e<Mwd4tit? T
Maurice Em;. I (kTi) and Paul Codos, noted French aviators, under-
the
conference
in
Portland.
There
Sunday
from
Corvallis
bringing
tion 1; 10, 11; 4:1, 2, 6, 9-11.
rck to fly from Paris to Californla, but were forced to land at New York
by a defect In one wing of their monoplane. They became the first men her small son with her for his first will be no church worship ^unday,
All are cordially invited to at­
June 24. It is expected that the tend the church services and to
sight of Moro.
ever to tly the Atlantic in both eastward and westward directions.
new minister will be here by make use of the reading room in
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----- 7 । Working men aiO beginning to July 1st.
J. B. Adams was over in far
DENTIST
Mr and Mrs. T. B Searcy held drift >» for harvest and it won’t Church School ..
10.00 a. m the rear of the churdh building,
Well seasoned 16 in- fir or pine eastern Oregon last week return­
is open daily where all au­
11:00 a. m. which
wood $3.50 in timber. O R. Hulse ing Tuesday. Heavy rains washed the annual family reunion Sunday’ be long until everyone will be hard Church Worship
HOME OFFICE, W^ASCo
thorized Christian Science litera-
x^i?h
all
the
children
present
but
Mosier, Oregon-
ihe stock country in many places.
ture may be read, borrowed or
John and his wife who could not
Community Presbyterian Church purchased-
■» w- t t - x
t y t — ♦ z->
Miss Alta Weedy mi er1 visited attend. Owen and family from
Baby Chicks-Wilcox Hatchery,
“Seeing Jesus" is Mhe sermon
1—4 I- h
subject at the 11 o’clock service,
514 East 2nd St- The Dalles- Leg­ here with Laura Ruggles last Corvallis and Morris and- wife i ’ I—4 I
The Full Gospel Assembly
In Moro the First Wesk
1 T
I i /I J Sunday morning, Lawrence H-
horns, 8 c.. Rocks and Reds, 9 c. week She is a Monmouth student from Yakima, Philip. Nina, Serai,
Chester
and
Helen
of
Moro
at-!
•
’
i
in Each Month
m.
Sunday
School
10:00
a
Mitchelmore, speaking. There will
Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall who lives in Portland.
Fellowship
Meeting
and
scripture
IVff
5
II
Illi
-ZT
I
M
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CHURCH
bo
special
music.
delivery.”
Louise Barzee returned Tuesday
■ g
Sunday will be observed as
Sunday school at 10 a m. with 'lekson ..............................11.00a- m.
Lost: BackAlrap from half a from Portland where she has been B FHAlflHIV
1 ■ |
set of harness on Lone Rock visiting for several days.
giade. A. H. Barnum
With the remark that news- ■ ■
Experienced Cook wants har- papers weae conducting the black-!
vest job. Can fumish references widow spider popularity contest^ A M. II*
Write to Mrs. Edith Puckett. Irri- county treasurer Naomi Van Gild- AliyVVllCVC 1OF Hire
er brought one of the nicest spec-1
gon, O;cgon
imans seen here to the officio Pheno Kent 4F11 or Write
Viola Hansan returned Wednesday. Apparently young, j
Roy P. Barnett
Sunday night from Bremerton. slim, glossy and bright the young.
Washington where slhie visited with widow has money sense to judge j
Gnr.K Valley, Cregon
her aunt and sister for a few from the fact she was found in
the office of tlTie county treasuaer-1
days.
Eureka Lodge No- 121 A«F. & A.M-
Moiv, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us.
Elmer Hansen, W. M-
C- V, Belknap. Secy.
Fly Ocean but Fail to Reach Goal
WERNMARK’S
{^Town Talk
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
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buy that
New Electric Range
always wanted!
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TRIUMPH
Claudia and Dorothy Crites are
W H. Ragsdale and C. C Cfielw
of the Production Loan Associa- visiting with their father Clyde
tion were in Gilliam county Tues- Crites for a few weeks.
Daily Truck Service
day on business for the corpor-
Mrs. A. O- Ekstrom and chiD; n «i J TL n II
r
UH
atioT.
dren were here briefly Monday E Oftland, 1 he UallCS, iRSS Valley
Pendlpton
'
W. S Powell and Mr. and Mrs while on ,fteir way to Peniflpton
Wendell ‘ Balsiger and Marion where Mr. Ekstrom is working. Tri weekly to Antelope &
Powell were in Spokane Monday They expect to remain there m-
way points.
for the monthly meeting of the definitely.
North Pacific Grain Growers of
Donald Barnes is visiting here Fast Seruice - Lowest Rate
w'hich Mr. Powell is a director-
«*•*
from his home at Cosmopolis, Wn.1
E. E Barzee and wife returned
home Saturday night from a short
visit to Newport and valley
H.O. Kunsman
J. F. Foss
points.
DALLES FREIGHT LINE INC
Sunday when the wind was blow­
ing a gale L- H. Nahouse saw a
flock of 13 seagulls floating above
town looking for a bit of water
to light on.
Mis. A. J. Murray was called to
Hood River this week to atteaxd
th? funeral of Mr. C- T. Dunn, a
life long friend of tihe Hart fam­
ily. Before returning, Mrs- Mur­
ray will visit her daughter who is
spending the summelr in Portland.
Clyde Crites was in Portland
Tursday returning that evening.
Word has been received here of
the marriage of Ben Peetz of
Pendleton to Mrs Annie Young
also of that place.
Fred Pickett drove to Portland
Saturday night on busuiass.
Mrs- Elva Bryant was in Walla
Walla over the week end to at­
tend graduation at Wlhitman Col­
lege where her daughter, Helen,
finished this yean. The Bryants
were here Wednesday on their way
to Corvallis where Ühey will at­
tend summer school.
Wilh Calrod uniti and Thrift
Cooker $21.25 additional
U
Cibi: Cre,
Hai.y P^o-dale
Hillsboro Salm day
the drive up from
John Walker who
ball Sunday
returned from
night making
Portland with
came to play
Judge CarL Hendricks was here
FOSS & Co
k
* h‘tX
Easy Terms
y/
Wiring Installation up to $25.00
Small payment down—Easy Terms
Have Installed
Brake Lining Machine
and full line of
Picture a modern electric range in your kitchen. Think
of the hours of freedom, the better tasting food and the
cleanliness that it will make possible. The Pacific Power &
Light Company and local electric range dealers have
worked out a money-saving cooperative plan to make
your dream come true. The Pacific Power & Light
Company will pay up to $25.00 of the cost of wiring. The
certificate above will be issued at the time of purchase by
your dealer on any electric range you choose. But this is
not all. Dealers are offering easy terms so that only a small
down payment enables you to enjoy at once the electric
range of your selection. Act quickly, because we reserve
the right to withdraw this plan at any time.
tyjultibesto^
THE BALANCED LINE
OF TAILORED BRAKE LINING
Fiat Rate On
See the beautiful Hotpoint TRIUMPH
Never before has a full size table-top range of this
quality been offered at so low a price. .It was designed for
’ beauty as well as utility, being finished in beai|tifyl all-
white porcelain enamel. The body ik of rigid, one-piece
welded steel construction. The large size oven has porcelain
enamel interior and new design automatic temperature
control. Can be purchased with open coil or Calrod units.
Grindin g-Fîtting-Installing
^oa
and
Dining
Save $2°.°
on a new
automatic electric ironl
Take your choice of these new
General Electric Refrigerators!
Cars
1934 General Electric models are the
finest refrigerators General Electric ever Model X-5
built. Come in and see them. You will find
brilliant beauty, new refinements and dis­
tinguished styling that will add a new
modern note to your kitchen.
The General Electric Monitor Top
mechanism quickly won universal recogni­
tion as the standard of excellence for
household refrigeration. Sealed-in-steel, it
requires no attention, not even oiling.
The new General Electric flat-top created
a style sensation in refrigerators. Beauti­
ful in its modem simplicity of design,
it is undoubtedly the most attractive of
all refrigerators selling at popular prices.
There are only two types of electric
refrigerators—Monitor Top and flat-top.
You can see them both here—and take
your choice.
ONLY $10 DOWN
PLACES A GENERAL ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR IN YOUR HOME!
$18000
When traveling,enjoy the best
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Fresh, dean, purified air tempered to your
utmost comfort at all seasons of the year.
OTHER FIATURESt Modern Standard Sl««p«rt; new
type Tourist Sleeper«; de luxe Chair Car. Barber shop.
Both. Radio. Library. Those famous meals at popular
prices. Also off the-tray food service.
CHICAGO
WORLD’S
FAIR
Greater than ever
National Parks
Saturday for a few hours in aider
to pas* judgment on Frank Oak­
man who pled guilty to obtaining
mney under false pretences.
Bill Cody, son and grand son,
drove to Portland Sunday remain­
ing until Wednesday evening
$1O DOWN
J
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P C. Axtell and wife returned
last week from Eugene w<here Mr.
Axtell visited his father, O. W.
Axtell. The old gentleman is
fc ling fine
Addie Kenny a sister of Mrs.
Clarence (Mersenger visited here
for a few days Fearing Wednes­
day.
r
No Occasion for Faulty Brakes
W A. Spencer, barbar of Wasco,
was doing his work in Moro the
first part of the week while barber
Belknap took a vacation. He
spent a few days in Eugenia with
his son and daughter in law.
George Williams and family are
going to Eagle Creek Sunday for
a re-union of the Williams family
$132.15
C^T*0*
$13800
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Total cost of iron only $4.95
If you want to know how easy and
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