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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1935)
---- !—— TM SHEHMAN COUNT» JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAT, AUGUST 1«, 1938. PAGE THRU = » Zeigler are at Rockaway. Gue and MB V -1 •red by him in company with the blemish he employed a private de- 1 tend. Sunday school at 10:15. Par- daughter Helen returned after a IflOFO I OH I fl •ecretfgr of the Eastern Oregon tective to report on her life. ents, pleaae send your children. A Land Cempany who came up from Report: “The lady has an ex-, short Bible study will be conducted Mrs. Harold Hailey is here for a all9 1 San Francisco for the inspection cellent reputation, her past is at the close of service. Let us all trip. above reproach, she has an ex- attend with a ready heart to hear Luke Bibby dropped in for a * * W. H. Ragsdale is in Gilliam cellent circle of pleasant friends— and to learn what our Savior has short time Sunday while returning ______________ county this we€k working for the th® only breath of scandal is that to tell us in his Holy Word. to Heppner after engaging in a land bank of Spokane checking lately she has been seen a great Several Families Visiting j , ; Christian Science trap shoot in Portland as a rep- Minister and Wife On Short chattel mortgages. Oliver Schadewitz Returns deal in the company of a banker resentative of the Heppner dub. The hog compliance check was Subject: SOUL of doubtful repute.” At Beaches Mm Edna Kee, Mr. and Mrs. Vacation This Week sent in Tuesday. Home To Wamic Golden Text: Leviticus 26:11, 12. I will set my tabernacle among you. Dell Olds, Mr. and Mn. Roy Baker Nineteen boys and girls of the And J will walk among you, and and Mn. Coon and Mn. Hailey Junior C. E. age took part in a Harry Dutton of Lakeview and were on the slopes of Mt. Hood C. F. Guyton returned to his Walter Barnes, well known to treasure hunt and camp fire break will be your God, and ye shall be Washington D. C. was here for a the first of the week after huckle- people of Moro, is reported serious- my people. fast Friday morning. Assembling home here Sunday after having few minutes Monday to see the old berries. f Hy injured while working at at 6 a. m. th® group followed a spent the past two weeks at Sher Community Presbyterian Church Responsive Reading: Psalms 70:4 time friends who remain in the old Revi Hugh T. Mitchelmore, pas 71:1, 5. 8, 13, 14, 16 17 19 23 •Ray Blake was in Antdope Mon- Bremerton. An injury caused a trail that led them to various wood, where he has been erecting home town. ‘ day and stopped at the Dickson hemmorage of the bowel and a points of Moro. The treasure was a modern chicken house on his tor of the Manito Presbyterian church, Spokane, will be guest eureka Lodge No. 121 A«F. A A.M- Mrs. Robert Johnson and Miss ranch while there. ' blood t ransfusion was necessary. found near the Presbyterian church farm recently purchased there. speaker at the 11 o’clock service. Kathryn Burton are at Cannon W. C. Helyer and daughter Della Gaylord Davie s and family are He in a very serious condition, Moro, Oregon where the meal was prepared and nnd Mrs. Lawrence H- eaten. Betty Jeanne Vintin is and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harbin He has chosen as his subject, “The Beach for the summer vacation spending some of the hot days at I Meets the 1st and 3rd Bob returned the first of the week the beach. Mitchelmore, and his parents, the president of the society. Rev. and were visitors at the J. C. Wilson Author of Faith.” There will be Thursday evenings of special music. after taking them down. Janet Wilcox is in Newberg this I R®v« and Mrs. Hugh T. iMitdhel- Mra Lawrence Mitchelmore di-1 home Sunday- each month. Visiting Sunday school at 10 o. rn„ J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Hogue and members cordially in Roy Harbin has returned from week getting over the bother of I more of Spokane, left Moro Mon rected the hunt. Thompson, superintendent. Nine tor a short vacation in west- vited to meet with us. Waverly, Wash., where he visited having her tonsils removed. Mrs O A Ramsey is very ill daughter Eileen and son Roy of classes, with capable instructors Grass Valley were dinner guests I. D. Pike and wife are home Oregon. They will return for today and doctors were called from C. Sparling, W. M. with Nig Wilson. Sunday, of Mrs. B. A. Hogue and provide Bible study for all ages and C- V. Belknap, Secy. . Art Bibby ’has had a new beer from a trip to Malone. Washing- I Sunday services, the Spokane man The Dalles to attend her. interests. The orchestra furnishes Gertrude Hogue. - I speaking in the local Presbyterian cabinet installed in his cafe this Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Many persons were in The Dal Jim Burton will again be in I church at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schadewitz music. week. - Moro, Oregon les Wednesday night to see the Ramsey Schadewitz is leader of and children and Mrs. Emma •nd Mrs. E. E. Barnum left C. P. Myers, a nephew of John charge of the car counting project! Meets 1st and 3rd pageant put on by the American Hays, who was reported drowned as be was last month. Nine coun- Monday morning for * week’s Gut Legion poet of that city as a part Schadewitz of” Moro, and Darlene the Junior Christian Endeavor Tuesdays in the meeting at 6:45 p m. Boys and ichadewitz of San Francisco, were Government Springs near last summer in the Deschutes river ters will be engaged in the work I I O.O.F. hall. Trim I 8^7®*“°”’ ^a*^-’ yheraj^y ex" of the state convention now be all day guests at the Carl Schade- girls of the fifth through to eighth was ‘ here last week for a few which begins next Tuesday. sient and risking ing held there. It was a fine show ritz home Sundays grades are welcome. Albert O’Leary of Big Timber P«^ to find »°me huckleberries days. , brothers are cordi according to those who reported Full Gospel Assembly Mrs. George Wilson and son . » Stephens and family came Goodjack For Sale or Trade. B. Montana is visiting here. ally invited to meat on it here. " Sunday School .. m 10:00 a Jeorge Jr., were visitors at Moro — I home from Utah Monday evening. । E. Daugherty, care of A. L. Russell with us. Morning Service - I George Updegraff and wife left 11.00 a. m 'riday. Grass Valley. 3ep L. 0. Rice N. G. ÇOLRT Evening Service John H. Wilt and Co., of Grass I Wednesday morning for Portland . 7:45 p. m. i Robert Schillings was a dinner Tom Alley and family are visit Joe Truit, Secretary, Valley, being Owners of a certain a couple o f d ayg> LUTHERAN SERVICE lest at the Alfred Lyons home ing in Portland for a few days. „ . _ , (Continued from page two) lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 mortgage Next Sunday August 18. divine 'unday. ---- ---- given October 17, । Neal Freeman returned Tuesday rw r t va.i a*. Miss Maxine Vogt of The Dalles chattel 1925, and recorded October 22, 1925 evening from Portland. While in C’ VltaI Sta* Moro, Oegeu‘ : er Schadewitz, who has been* Service will be conducted in Grass was here to see the school board. tistic report 2.25 working for J. L. Davis through Valley at 11 o’clock. In the ab- by the county clerk of Sherman the dtyi he attended the Democrat She wishes to teach in the po Meets 2d and 4th To« Bt Blue Lake park W. E. Tate, Vital Statistic c Harvest season left Saturday Isence of Rev. Georg, the regular sition left vacant by the departure county in book 19, page 592, Record fc picnic report .75 esdays of each month pastor, his substitute. Rev. II II. for has home at Wamic. of Gaylord Davies, who will teach of mortgages of said county, will ^st Sunday. Pao Power and Light Co. Visiting members wel Fleckenstein, will preach the Eng sell the property covered by said H arry Dutton, editor of the Lake mu Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes visit in The Dalles this year. 1.90 ed Mn and Mrs.Jess Barnett at lish sermon, Everyone interested X mortgage on and after Auguat 17 County Tribune, and a son of Sher-' nh M come. Cecil Fields and Roy Belahee and Florence' Martin, N. G. to hear the gospel message to sal- j at private sale. The property con- I man county, dropped into town for «« ka J Grass Valley Sunday afternoon. wife all of Wasco were here Tues Lila Bull. Secretary. vation is cordially invited to at- sists of the furniture and fixtures a few minutes Monday while on his ru-u mnn. qu if tin no Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson of day on business matters. 26.5C Moro were dinner guests Sunday originally in the Valley Inn, of way home from Washington D. C. .yCI, Miss Phyllis Dtekson spent Fri Grass Valley. where he has been wateWng the W' A ^mond’ Carpenter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max day night here with friends» Work at courthouse 48.75 Pluemka. John H- Wilt and Company. I merry go-round for the past two • Mrs. Gus Engstrom and Mrs. H.1 Geo. A. Potter, Judge's ex Mn and Mrs. J. L. Davis and or three month®. penses 7.15 daughter Evelyn and son Warren, Mrs. A. Douma was in The Supt Wily W.Knighten, bal- ind Charles Wilson were dinner Dalles Thursday for medical exam- Sponsored by Women’s Division of Ì * ance of 4-H club fair fund 250.00 guests Sunday at the home of Mrs (nation. J DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE I Wily W. Knighten, Cash ad- Emma Crocker at Goldendale, Carroll Sayrs and family were 1 _______ at vanced for expenses Washington. Monday, August 19, 1 p.m. at Cloud Cap Inn Sunday for a Supt/s convention, and Walter Miller of Fargher, has short summer outing. ■ Discussion Topics: school 28.76 been transferred here as the latest Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Norene and City of IMoro. July water ac- “Reporter” Plan and Representation section foreman, Mr. Locker return sons Bill and Jimmie arrived Sun-p,VJ " 22.55 ng to Haines. i day at the Martin Meker ranch. r Mrs. Picking, Regional Director, and -- Annie Laurie Haynes and Nellie Mr. -- Norene stayed until Wednes-i State Indus Acc. Comm. Mrs. Nanny Wood Honeyman: Speakers * Peace officers contributions 14.51 Wilson spent Sunday at the home day and returned to Portland, H. N. Crandall, Part pay- 'eaving Mrs. Norene and the boys . - TT AA of Mrs. Dick Reckman jr. for a longer stay. "^ । ment for re-w.nng C. H 300.00 Edna Lyons of Klondike spent Clarence Morrison is walking with M*r^ret Expenses to last week end here with her parents 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons. a crutch these days since running I Assessors Convention . COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE a nail in his foo» I Sherman County Fair Board Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather en-! Charles PowSl wM taken to The "St*U tertained Sunday Mn and Mrs. Dalles hospital Wednesday night " c°nnty and nue Sher- John Thogerson of Moro. with what was thought to be blood I Cou"ty FunJd . 931.78 Allowed poisoning i Claims Presented and ----------- A BOOMERANG Miss Itois Melzer left Wednes, Fund At AuriM A prominent banker fell in love Store Open Evenings and Sundays day for The Dalles where she will T®™1» 2^35’ with an actress and decided to l»20 marry her, but to make certain remain until Sunday. | E* L. Weld. Rxiad work Gretchen Gamer, who has been Mr» C. M. Snider. June and her background was without a visiting with Marjorie Kunsman du y meh. shed Q Spring Prints for your new house dress - left - - for her home in Salem. Tum-a-lum Lumber Company 2.98 Road supplies Wily Knighten and family are Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of spending their vacation at Lyn Feenaughty Machinery Co. J April 26th, account—sup den, Wash., where Mr. Knighten's DRY GOODS 8.80 "rescrip I ions Carefully Compounded plies father and sister reside. Serai Searcy and family are at Wasco Pharmacy, Road sup Trade At .50 Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore plies 3.10 W F. John^n, Road work Quality ■or----- Mrs. Leora Cheney and son of State Indus. Acc. Comm. Store Road employees protection 1.66 GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Condon are visiting this week with Phone 222 the Perry Johnstons, MreTchen« National Koapitel Ass’n. Road employees protection 2.03 is a teacher there. Truman Strong and family have , Union Oil Company, Sup- plies for Government been visiting in the valley for the , 15.95 Trapper oast week leaving Charles Mont- I ^omery the cows and tend • • ------------------ Grass Valley Kent Man Makes Sees Native Son I Improvements Reported Injured HES MASS MEETING ISlt Our New Fountain . Groceries Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME H. Zeigler’s Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners 25* 30* 9 C / □ J' When Your Shoes need re pail th®5arden* Lieutenant and Mrs. Price re turned Wednesday night from a send them to two day trip about the state in the' __ „ - T interest of the €CC camp located here. i J. B. Adams was in Portland for 'GOOD SHOE REPAIRING the week end and early in the week 204 Second St. : THE DALLES made a trip over the territory cov- W 1S R N Al A R IV rr r rr rr r rrrrr Cwi and Tourist Car Passengers of the ORT LAND ROS& t Union Pacific now offers new low-cost meal service for ceaeh • -d tourist car passengers of its famous transcontinental train ---the Portland Rose. ■ eakfasts at 25c may include scrambled eggs with two strips & •^con, rolls or bread, feoffee or milk. Luncheons at Me, dinners t 35cure equally attractive. Menus ars varied dally. The u**v - ''onomy-meals are served at regular meal hours. BILLOWS and drinking cups are now furnished FREE In ail caches on through trains. The PILLOWS are available from t*.s 'nrter In charge of the coach. In addition lights in the coadne Aill be dimmed at 10 P. M. to provide restful conditions for tit coaches are fully air-conditioned. Very Low Fares zre now in effect in roomy, comfortable, air-conditioned coaches, ^argali; feres also for Tourist and Standard Sleeping Gar travel. For greatest economy—cool, clean air- conditioned comfort—speed with safe* ty—TRAVEL BY TRAIN. SFt YOO* ONION PAOAC A4WNT IO ANATRA VEL FLAHI suun IIFIC Bank with the United States National In The Dalles We not only invite your account—but we urge you to bring your problems here for consider ation. Our loan service is broad and varied and if the requirement is within reason, you may be sure that we shall be only too glad • to assist. Resources Over 100 Millions C. R. Harding...... L. A. Littleton...... ------- Manager Ass’t Manager The Dalles Branch United States National Bank of Portland Head OfSce: Portland, Oregon