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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
VJ. The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday December 21, A n n u al C om m unity H unt C. L. I reland E d ito r and Publisher Scoots WUl Givo H m m Tai.«» Play Jaanary 25, 1929 Y o u r Check is Proehyteriaa Charch - Let Rust was. taken to the hospital Christmas services at the Preaby- . in The Dalles on Tuesday for medical Entered as second class matter at the A meeting call has been issued to terian church next Sunday, December post office at Moro, Oregon, July 25, 1 »91 treatment 2 ""r t all our local huntsmen to meet at Joe 23, will continue all day, beginning A. S. Noyae was in town Thursday d Truitt’s barber shop the evening of with the Sunday School when the Ledge No. 121 A . F. 6 A M. January 2nd to arrange for the hunt with a load of turkey* to be shipped * usual class exercises will be Set aside I A* - Moro, Oregon to the Portland market « 15» Meet* the 1st and ltd which to an annual affair for about for a program. Special music and Mias Pay Thompson and Cecil ’ this time of the year. | l £ Thursday evenings of declamations will be rendered. Let ■dHh each month. Visiting The night e f the meting sides will] Gragg, students at Albany college, everybody come and enjoy this young members cordially ln- be chosen and credit pointe decided. are home for the holidays. There isn’t a chance for an argument over the pay peoples service. A Christmas tree will C. P. Moore has been confined to -J The winning side as to the usual ment of a bill when you can present the cancelled be used to enhance the young folks order of W. M. custom to bo given a feed by their U s home the past week, suffering bt. Urqnhart, Secretary. I service. check. It is legal evidence that payment has been opponents. from an abscess in hi* ear. At eleven o’clock the church serv- J Last year the amount of game cap made. Furthermore, you know at a moment’s notice The “freedom” , most people yearn r ice epens. Special Chriatmaa nrasic Moro, Oregon tured by both sides was as follows: for to merely the privilege of bossing t Regular eommuniea- has been prepared by the choir. Dr. just how your books stand. A Checking Account in p ah ffU tf tions each 2nd and 4th Sparrows, 6200; hawks, T3; ravens, peoplh who now boss them. ; Benson will have a Christmas sermon t this Bank is a modem method of personal finance. r O Thursday evenings of 110; rats, 15; porcupines, 0; weasels, i Miss Lenore Amidon, graduate of t on “The good that haa come to the 'f-fT each month. I; badgers,\ 2; coyotes, 17; magpies, world through Jesus Christ.’? Monmouth "state normal s^iool last ] ’ W ■ * Alice Conlee 16; bobcats, 1; skunks, 1. * A congregational meeting, to con Worthy Matron kweek, to home for the holidays. i sider calling a permanent pastor, will Nana Barsoo, Secretary. We can fit all kind* of people. Any * be held Sunday immediately a fter] size or w eight Crippled or deformed M ere Lodgo No. 113 I . O . O . F. morning service. ; a im . Moro, Oregon fe e t Wernmark’s Shoe Store, The I 1 In the evening more special music ^XuU/ZZz. Meets every Monday Dalles. 1 I and another sermon, “Where is Christ? evening in the I.O.O.F Rumors were actively current in Clarence Hula, student at U .'of O., 1 hall. Transient and Moro this week to the effect that the Where is he that is bom king of the bias returned to Moro to spend the 1 v is itin g b ro th e r» a re Bank of Moro had sold its business to Jews?” cordially Invited to holidays with his mother, Mrs. C. G. ’ Come join in these services and tho Farmer* State Bank and that the Hula. ' help us make this greatest Christian sale would bo effective ou January 1. F. E . Fostuer, manager of tho Bank I A daughter was born to Mr. and festival a great spiritual uplift v Rev. E. Benson. of Moro, and J . C. McKean, manager I Mrs. J. C. McKean at the hospital ' m m Ledge No. 11« of tho Farmers State Bank, both unite ¡in The Dalles last Saturday, Decem- Moro, Oregon . -7 , J Meets 2d and 4th Tues in denying this rumor. Both agree! |b er IS. ' M oro M ethodist Church days of each month. that talk to this effect has been in the Mrs. J. R. Morgan received word , Visiting members wsb air between officer* of both banking I last week of the death of her atoter- Sunday: x i come. May this Christmas bring a full Lenora Schadewits, N.G. institution* for the past two or throe I in-law at the family home in North M arried S ix ty F iv e Year» measure of true joy to everyone. Jessie Henrieha, Sec. years, but that they have not gotten I Carolina. x ------ DEALERS IN ------ 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. to any definite business decision. . Mrs. Margaret Beets left by stage The children of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Chris Schulte Peel No. f 1 Mr. Fortner farther said, when ¡Wednesday for Portland to attend a Woods held open house last Saturday Morning Worship at 11:16. This will A m erican Legion talking abofit the merger, that when ¡committee meeting of the state asses- ( afternoon for the friends of the fami be » Christmas Service that is differ K Meet* at L O. O. F. hall it did occur—if ent: “Broadcasting from Three sta thia should be done— | sor association. SB on 2nd and 4th Wednee- ly, honoring the 65th wedding anni tions.” Come! V day evenings of each that the two banks would "»ell their Funeral services were held at Grass versary of their parents. A Christmas program will be given month. business outright to another new con | Valley on Tuesday in memory of the Mr. and Mrs. Woods are true re-1 cern to be organised with Stockhold I six months old daughter of Mr. and presentatives of the early pioneer, by the Sunday School in the evening E v e r y K in d , C la s s a n d Q u a lity at 7:30. Let’s all be there. ers of both banks having an interest ¡Mrs. Arch Ryaaell. * , farmer* that first settled in Sherman Wednesday: in the new institution and that the Reward for information — Stray count^ and by whose efforts this 7:30 p. mK Prayer service at the trict the second and fourth Thursday new organization would have a capi nights of each month. Visiting tal stock of approximately twice what | cow, color light blue, small horns, section of Oregon has been brought Parsonage. ¡branded circle%n right hip. Gone to its present high standard of busi Grangers welcome. John Seethoff, jjastor. Phone 363. Wilford Betohe, Master. either bank has at the present time. ¡about ten day* Phone Douma Bros., ness and social life. • C. K. Crites, Secretary. In addition to the large number of ¡Moro. » - C h ris ti*« Science I / The latest word from The Dalles local folks who called to pay their I regarding Miss Cecil Cothran was respects, there were present three of Service Sunday morning at 11 the family from out-of-the-county, o’clock and Wednesday evening at ¡that she was yet unconscious but her Sunday School at 10 I general condition was steadily im- Anson Woods from Walla Walla; 8 o’clock. J; G. Woods from Lapwai, Idaho, and o’clock each Suhday morning, pupils I proving. Mrs. N. P. Hanson from Portland. up to the age of 20 years pre received 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Amidon left Agents for John Deere Plow Co. The true anniversary of their wed | by auto Thursday for Seattle and ding day happened to come on Sun into these classes. The lesson-sermon topicy for the Moro and Grass V alley Districts Monroe, Wash., where they intended day, December 16th, this year and service next Sunday morning will be | visiting with relatives for the next for this reason the affair was ar “Is the Universe, including Man, | two weeks. ranged for last Saturday afternoon. evolved by Atomic Force?” I The Christmas dance is to be held Reading room open daily where all le t Grass Valley Tuesday, December T u e sd a y , D ecem b er 2Î authorized Christian Science litera ¡26th. This will be a Big Special Dance H o m e P ointers ture may be read, borrowed or pur *| with supper at midnite and merry T IL L 2 A M . chased. The public is cordially in I I times u n til 2 a. m. (From School of Home Economics) vited to attend the church services | Work wanted by a man familiar To aid in ironing pleats in wash and visit the reading room. B e c a u se w e K N O W th ia t ir e , w e o ffe r y o u ’¡with farm work, wining to work for dresses vertical stitches may be made ’ I room and board during the winter through the machine stitching in the ] Full Gospel Assem bly I months or until spring work starts. Midnite Supper 50c hem with a needle and thread where ‘ | Call or write the Observer office. Bible study Sunday 10:00 a. m. the pleats are to be folded. These and Mrs. Jordan, visitors here stitches may be used as a guide to Preaching service 11:00 a. m. Eve .»the past few weeks at the home of avoid unevenness of line when folding ning service 7:45. Subject of evening message: “Alleged Contradictions in ¡Mfr and Mrs. Jss. Woods, parents of the pleats. j f accidents, wheel mls- • ♦ ♦ ♦ Autom obile Insurance Plan Mrs. Jordan, left by train Tuesday I for their home at Moscow, Idaho. If when wringing towels they are " alignment, negligence, J. D. Miller, pastor. C. H. Larson, agent for this district folded lengthwise and put through Among the various laws seeking to I. cuts, under-inflation. rim for the Advance-Rumely harvester, thq. wringer flat, they will dry almost make reckless and irresponsible auto-1 cuts, blowouts, bruises, , I has concluded arrangements with the as smooth as when ironed. mobile drivers responsible for dam The Two Manufacturer« We Carry I company to hold a school in Moro on or any road hazard... ages which they may cause, the one ¡January 14th. All interested are in- Shears have many uses in the in force in Connecticut has many ad-I kitchen such as shredding lettuce and Two men have gone into the manu- I A Complete Stock vantages. J t was a pioneer effort in I Jvited to attend. facture of the same kind of a product. I »| Clare Axtell and D. J. McLachlan trimming off bacon rinds. the field, having been in- operation!’ • • * • One has given a lifetime to the in-1 since January 1, 1926, seemingly with P , | made an auto trip last week into dustry and knows it from A to Z. I A square of ticking, the corners .¡th e Sunnyside district as far as Ya- good results. I Jkim a. They report farmers in that brought together and fastened to a The' other has never been trained for I That law empowers the Motor Ve-1 f | section selling potatoes from road- large hook* makes a good clothespin the business and takes it up as a Seiberling Tires hide Comissioner to require security, e | stands as cheaply as 60 cents a sack, bag. The hook may be slipped over sideline in connection with h ir reg up to certain limits — iif the form of ' ular trade. The first man selects his an insurance policy, bond, deposit,! f The Woman’s Missionary Society the line and slid along. • *and Tubes employes strictly on the basis of their I etc.-—from any persdfi convicted of a I of the Presbyterian church will meet In choosing colors for dyeing, one fitness for the job, considering their violation Of certain provisions of the ' • |a t 2:30 p. m. on Wednesday, Decem Auto Accessories needliot be restricted to those found ability, training and experience. The motor traffle laws (such as failure to ber 26, at the home of Mrs. E. H. in dye packages, as a blend may be second man has an extensive circle of obey an officer, reckless driving wkffiel e I Moore. Mrs. Larson will be the di- intoxicated, operating a motor vehide 1 11 rector of the meeting. The topics worked out to suit one’s taste from close friends and relatives, and selects Philco combinations of red, blue and yellow. his employes from these as a matter I without the owner’s permission, racing I h | are Syria and Persia. of favoritism, with little if any I and numerous other offenses), or who J Radio and Starting thought of their special fitness fori A tar paper wrapping to excellent is concerned in any motor vehide protection for use in putting away the work. NOTICE accident causing injury to person or Considering efficiency and econo-I Batteries damage to property in excess of 650.1 American Legion skating at the clothes, providing it does not get torn my, together with the price and I and there are no openings in the If the security is not forthcoming,! hall every Tuesday night from 8 to quality of the article, which of these such person’s license or registration I 10 and Sundays from 2 :30 to 5 p. m. wrapping where moths can enter. M ORO G ARAG E Zenith Radios concerns would you prefer to pat-1 shall be revoked; or, if he to a non-1 M. R. SCHADEWITZ, ‘ Prop. ronize? I resident, he shall be forbidden to I Isn’t that about the situation with I operate any car in the state or to have I P h o n e 171 M oro, Ore. ! reference to private enterprise and I operated therein any car owned by government ownership and operation? I him. - . 1 You say it is more the case of the I The primary pdrpose of this law I local divisions of government than is to require security for payment of federal. Possibly, but It touches the I damages from those persons most I federal, too. In a two-party govern likely to cause injury to others, with ment, such as ours, it may be Impos-1 in iiiii im ttiiiin m w g out burdening the great body of care sible to avoid entirely the spoils sys-1 ful motorists who seldom do hBr°a-| C. V. Belknap, Proprietor tern of politics and that may be said, I However, since it calls for security too, without imputing anything vi-1 from the driver responsible for the cious to the party in power. Mr. Bryan accident and the alternative is re I once said the only way a government vocation of the driver’s license, and “ M oro, O regon could reward a faithful patriot was 'not only revocation of the owner’s | I by giving him an office. That is the registration, this law unquestionably ] Ladies and Children’s Hair doctrine In its last stages, but Mr. tends to remove reckless drivers from i: M , / Cutting and Shingle Bobbing Bryan was an honest man and perhaps the highway. I a bit blunter than some others. . Enforcement of « tow such as this Take the average city where, James entail, no rooterW w e n « on tM I Bryce said, American government is , .taW, Ao taxpaym or mourirte rm- ¡weakest and worst, Imposing upon it I erally. Such a tow do«* not play poli I the ownership and operation of in ¡III......lllllllllll.............m ill................" Ill............................................ ties with insurance and docs not apply dustry is simply, In effect, complieat- eoooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooffiffiffiffitffil This is ths season of the ysar when , compulsion where compulsion is not I ing conditions, extending the area of 7 needed. This to a big feature, for calendar* are plentiful. Nearly all possible weakness and inferiority. compulsion to always obnoxious and local business firms are issuing these Do you think the average munici daily reminders for next year’s use the less of it the bettor. y * pal government is so exemplary in of their patrons. Four business firms the performance of its own natural in Moro this season are putting out BY A U T O A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S . Reading advertisements to worthwhile substantial presents In calendar form. functions as to warrant the citizen in turning over his business to it? M. R. Schadewits, proprietor of Moro Government is political. Business | Garage, has issued a very artistic and I is economic. Do you think politics appropriate calendar gift, the pictures can administer economics better than of Washington and Lincoln in oval can business? If we find politics more panels; the Bank of Moro selected a efficient and economic than private small neat metal framed calendar; enterprise, by all means let us turn the Farmers State Bank a metal ther over our private enterprise to politics mometer with a calendar at the bot • without delay. . • tom; May A Son have both a calendar It is no reflection on government and a Christmas gift, the last a rack to say it is unfitted to attend to pri on which to hang small articles from TfÖt^THtSLWCKltSS vate industry. It could not be so fit hooks. FORD DRIVERS W ill ted, for It was mot so designed. . REMEMBER TO'FUV Miss Viols McEwen, with her Silver Anniversary Blessed are the me«k, for they shall pause* at Yosemite Falla to enjoy the varied coloring effe AND LULEW inherit what to left of the earth after Road the Observer for county news. eo prevalent in the California park this time of the year. •verybody else gets through. a Legal Receipt!" Ginn, Coleman & Co M o ro , O re g o n Household Furnishings Articles Suitable fo r Substantial . Holiday Gifts B ig C hristm as DANCE GRASS VALLEY $1.00 ONE YEAR’S FREE Section I Yosemite in Autumn Moro Hotel Barber Shop BATHS W HEN BARBER YOU I STORE / • •I ' TRAVEL YOUR CAR "I. In the concrete, fully equipped, roomy garäge of -» Walther-Williams Company. Competent workmen always ready to help y o u ,“ » “ V ht least expense to you. For any service render ed the charge will always be reasonable. W A L T H E R -W IL L IA M S G A R A G E T H E D A L L E S, — — OREGON.