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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1936)
THK SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. Traman Strong ¿And Family To Vint New York The band went to Corvallis over Sherman for the school Everybody invited. Mr». C. L. Poley and her staff of BiMe teachers welcome you at 10 the week end to the Oregon State They will return the fol Full Goepel Assembly „ , „ . , — _ There is a class for your annual Band Contest. They arriv Sunday. As it is to be such 10:00 a. m. Sunday School Bnd interest. ed home safely although a little trip there were several committee 11.00 a. m. put out over the decisions made trip there were several committees 7:4» p. m Miw «"ice-of Œn.tÀ.n Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. The pas there/ Perhaps they needed some for gathering and preparing food, speak on “Compensation," bring tor, Rev. Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, thing like that to get them to prac a camp fire committee, an enter ing illustrations from Indian Life. tice harder, as now they plan to tainment committee, and a trans will give a closing talk. Will also show curios from India. ‘‘show ’em ^something” at The portation committee. Spiritual life group at the Dalles in a few weeks. Miss Ginn will also speak Tues church Wednesday, 2:45; mid week day evening at 7:45. Tough Guy: ‘‘For two cent» 1 Wednesday afternoon Mr. Red All are welcome. Bible study, 7:45 p. m. Thursday. den of Bend spoke to the high would knock your block off.'* Wise Guy: ‘‘Get away from me, school and sang a song. He is a Wasco, Church of Christ I . you dirty professional.” missionary in the lumber camps. y i pastor Thursday at 11 o’clock the local Now that Easter is past, let us, declamatory contest of the grade not forget to continue, in the way By Norina Melzer schools was held. The winners will of the Lord. Meet with us at 10 speak at the final contest in Was o’clock in order that we may etudy: — “ co Friday the 21st. the life of the Risen Christ to-1 Tuesday morning Mr. Ellis of the In A New Location On Thursday, the 23rd of April, gether. A class for all age». i Kennell Ellis Studio at Eugene At the church service the pastor photographed each of the semoi the National Assembly Programs will speak upon the subject “After Pupils. The seniors can get indi will give a demonstration of liquid Easter, What?” Bring your friend» Yidual photographs or a placard Air at the school. That same af ternoon at 1 p. m. the 4-H club and spend the hour worshiping the ^h all the seniors on it. achievement day will be held. W. A. R uggles Lord with us. | The six weeks tests are over and The Moro High School will leave Watch this paper for further report cards will be distributed qn Friday the 24th and go to Camp Magazines - Lunches - Cold Drinks announcements as to the cottage Tuesday, April 21st. prayer meeting which we are plan-» ning to «tart. We will again conduct service at Kent Sunday evening, speaking up on the timely subject of "The Faith of Daniel." Come and enjoy the All Satisfactory Business is built on evening with us. Funeral Home Indian people. Grass Valley Breath of Spring PABK TUKKI FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1WÖ MORO. OREGON Lutheran Church "On Sunday morning April 19, the Lutheran missionary will con duct service in the Methodist church building in Grass Valley. Since it was not possible to con duct service on Easter Day, all at tendants will hear an Easter mes sage next Sunday. Let every one who reads this notice and has no church home, make the resolve to be present and hear and learn of the blessed resurrection of Christ the Lord. 10:15 Sunday School 11:00 Worship H. H. Fleckenstein, Missionary. Warm weather brings the citi zens out in the streets to lounge in the sun, jokes are most lively and Local Eastern Star Chapter hopes are brighter than when the daily conversations are carried on HasDistmcaisked Guests inside kround the stove. There is a growing market for ice-cream and more liquid hot weather condi ments. left Traaaan Strong and family John Hays and Henry Clements Thursday for Lancaster, New York bring out the old .wood saw and to visit relatives and see the coun make little pieces out of long ones try en route. They will return by thé way of Detroit and drive home for Tum-A-Lum and others who a new ear. The plowing is done, have wood or trees to prepare for t^e tulips are ready for blooming, burning. New cars are noticed as the re Christian Science Church and Truman can take a rest. . “Doctrine of Atonement” is the sult of sales efforts on the part of .Captain Luther E. Morgan has dealers. Wallace May ha» a Chev subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all been attached to the CCC camp on rolet and Matt Simofi has a Ford. churches of Christ. Scientist, on tie hill. He comes from the Boise, The measles patients are out Sunday, April 19. Idaho area where * he has been again ' after a few uncomfortable The Golden Text is ‘‘The preach working with CGC camps for the days of fever, breaking out and re ing of tlhe cross is to them that year and a half. covery. The scarlet fever epidemic perish foolishness; but unto us The Auxiliary meeting that had 1» waning a* no new cams have which are saved it is the power of bqeh scheduled for next Tuesday been reported lately. Those who God." (I Cor. 1:18.) April 21 at the home of Mr». J. C. were kept inside for a month Wednesday evening service is Freeman has been indefinitely post- were let out just in time to enjoy held at 8 o'clock. Community Presbyterian. Church You are cordially invited to the « poned. • the first spring sunshine, the new “In Galilee’’ is the sermon sub- Neil and Greta Freeman were grass and the song of the birds— church services and to make use ot ject for the 11 a. m. service, Sun- the Reading Room which is open . hare to spend Easter^with their and they did. The high school glee club, L. R. French and wife came up at all times in the rear of the ¿¡^^“by Miss Eda Hult, wili 'parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. : Freeman. Greta went to Salem from Portland Saturday to work churdh building, where may be sing two numbers. • with her brother, but will return around their building cleaning, found the Bible and all authorised rOne hundred and seventy for washing and burning as if spring Christian Science literature,, which Sunday echool last week. HoW • later to visit here. wiU preflent on April 19., was in their blood for sure. Ea may be borrowed or purchased. Perry Johnston was in Arlington Alley and family are going to 1 Wednesday to attend a meeting of Moro Methodist Church county agents and extension work move into the upstairs above the Five years of Missionary ex- ers who are in charge of the new store and be close to business day perience in India will be interest farm program. - I and night. ing to every one who attends the 1 Horace Carlisle of Millers and| Charley Baker spent a few days service at the Methodist church in the hospital with an attack of Ji U. Leonard of Moro ha^ pur- Sunday morning April 19th. Attorneys At Law e new International trucks Job’s disease which is boils and Miss Ginn who has lately re carbuncles. As he was trying to frog McKean and Searcy within do a large amount of spring work turned to hey home at Moro will Moro, Oreßon th*». •ast few days. explain the religious and social ,x Barzee has returned from it was a test of his patience. Bob Johnson was in The Dalle« customes, of the Hindoos’ illustra The Dalles where he has been for ted by dress and habits of ths a couple of weeks with an infec Tuesday night to attend a company school to instruct him how to sell tion of his eyes. Hi» mother and grand mother remained with him more gas and oil and other pro ducts. while he was away.. Candidates drop in nearly every Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poley and day and stand in the sun talking - D. E. Stephens and wife drove to Miltpn last Sunday and the doctor about things in general and giving brought home some shrdbs and the voters a chance to see them and look them over. t-ees for his yard. Florin Coon and wife were in W. A. Ruggles moved his store to the newly repaired Endicott Colton over the Easter week end building this week and is getting to visit with Mrs. Coon’s parents. Even if you do not get in The Dalles during banking The boys around' town try to his ; equipment arranged in the hours, you can deposit checks with us daily, weekly, or listen to the ball games and find * 1 option. • as frequently as necessary without coming into the — Pinkston Dyer, grandfather of it difficult because of interference bank. Our BANK-BY-MAIL service is maintained for O. l. Dyer, died at Condon last and they swear as if a fat man this purpose. Simply endorse your checks payable to week «nd O. E. Dyer attended the had stood in front of them with your account and mail them to us. The deposits will be funeral. The deceased was 98 years two out in the last half of the ninth in a championship game. * of age at the time of his death. made to your credit just aarijulckly and safely as when Nearly everyone is plowing and - Fred W. Ashton and wife are you bring, the checks in personally. here from Goldendale. Mr. Ashton before long tho last furrow will be will take up his duties at the soil turned and the talk will veer away INQUIRE ABOUT OUR BANK-BY-MAIL SERVICE conservation camp and they will from acres per day tff bushels per TODAY ! acre and later to cents per bushel, livijn the Endicott apartments. jfK GleL McLachlan was taken thus completing the circle of the to the hospital Thursday for ob- wheat man’s year. Buck Miller, pitcher for the base Eugene Courtney, Manager sewation and a possible operation. Mri* Myrtle Peterson, Grand ball team, is here for the season, Associate Matron of the Eastern and will baffle the batters on Sun- here last Thursday ’day. 8 Miss Norma Garett is recovering m*... from .----- Ontario, ------- - and Mrs. . . Helen Friday of Madras associate from a recent attack of the flu and conductress was also a visitor with will soon return to business col nrmbers of the Bethlehem chap- lege in Portland. Sherman county the last of this OF PORTLAND elle Hailey. Worthy Matron, week, visiting and talking to ap- 'OLDESl NATIONAL BANK «ÜG. H. Root, Worthy Patron of WES1 Or 1HE ROCKIES" p lie ants for pensions. 53 Wasco lodge. Three new mem- ¿Wasco Word received here Wednesday night was to the effect that Mrs. Hollis Bull and wife were over, D. H. McLain of Hood River was from Condon Saturday evening I seriously ill. Mrs. Chester Smith ■ - * ■* - bringing Mrs. Lynden Lucas over i is a sister of Mrs. McLain. for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I Ray Hulse and wife were here Potter of Klondike. wife »pent | Thursday from Mosier for a busi- L. R. French and ---- i ness visit. ,_____ • Wednesday night here before re-: Moro School UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER AI YOUR SERVICE MOHO GONFECTIONERY Zell’s Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. or Alley’s Confectionery . Phone 222 When Your Shoes need repan send them to WERN H K KK GOOD SHOE CONFIDENCE Confidence* Confidence on the part of i he buyer thai goods purchased will be <-fgo<»d (juHiity and fairly priced.. Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of DRY GOODS Trade At H. Zeigler’s Qsutäey SEND IN YOUR DEPOSITS BY MAIL V (S>0X „ « THE DALLES BRANCH * T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK Classified Ads. last week for LaGrande to do more------------------------------------ of the same Bang’s disease testing GOOD PAY - STEADY WORK •Reliable Men and Women Wanted in Union county. A few more trees are on hand to service McNess customers in at the county agents office and home locality or Sherman County. may be had on application. Rus No experience or capital required. (• Olive- Caracana and some Write FURST & THOMAS, 426 Western Pine trees may be had yet. Third St., Oakland, Calif. Planting may still be done with Are the voters looking for efficient county officers or are they safety. .. 'Mrs. Ruth Newton, investigator looking for a chance to pension for the Old Age Assistance com taxpayers? mittee of the state, is working in Paid ad. • A Taxpayer. 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