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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1931)
C. R. Belehee and Mrs. Bel- i and the Lodge haa Buffered shee were in Portland,..the first loss of a good Odd Fellow and of the week to sell a^car of s|ock. the community, » valued and and The city has a erew digging honorable clisen, a loving devoted husband and father. up and inspecting water meters For a.l*. Sale: xnn 400 head nf of vnunar. young, ■ ■ W. D. Walkn is auditing the where ever they are found to be Therefore be it resolved, that the crossbred ewes and 800 lambs. See ^obt^Unyrhart, Secretary. Chapter of this Lodge be draped clerk’s books at the court bouse inefficient Don Clodfelter, Grass Valley, Oire., for a period of thirty days in hon 8. this week. Bruce Kee was in town Thurs- or of hie memory, and a copy of or call 7-F-12. D. E. Stephens made a trip to morning from his ranch near these resolulions' be spread on NOTICE: Order your berries early. Regular communica Portland Tuesday, returning Biggs. Harvest will begirfsoon Be ripe about July let. Black ber- tions each 2nd and 4th the minutes of the Lodge, a copy Thursday evenings of Wednesday. ries and Dewberries. $1.50 per crate in that end of the county. mailed to the bereaved family •adi month. Carroll Akers, of Albany, will Mrf. N. W. Thompson is back and the local press for publica F. O. B. Estacada, Oregon. Mrs. Ruth Sparliag« T. J. Reagan. 4t * Worthy Matron be here over the week end to vis in the store again after a week tion. Nana Barsee, Secretary.__ it with his mother. WANTED: A two horse rain drill. spent at Camp Sherman with her Committee ‘ Send information aa to make, price Arthur Christisnsen moved his daughter Mrs. A. Busch of Hills C. V. Belknap and whether hoe or diac or call at V Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday family to their new home in Ar boro. Geo. N. McDonald Journal office. eveni* in the I.O.O-F lington last Saturday^— , The county baa been on its ex Geo. A. Williams hall. Transient and FOR SALE: A dump header box in Mrs. John Huntley has been ceptionally good behavior for the visiting brothers are food condition. Osll at Journal cordially invited to spending the week with her past week with very little hap office. meet with ua. pening out of the UTiixl rotUine Harvey C. Thompeon, N. G. dsughter, Mrs. Collis Moore. HOUSE FOR RENT: 5-room bun A. M. Young, Secretary. T. C. Reece and family were of June cultivation of summer- galow with bath and garage. F. D. fallow made more necessary by in Salem last week for a few Flatt, Moro. 3t Rebecca Lodg« No. US ( Another |Red Hot Number _ Moro, Oregon d ay s ret u r n i n g to Moro Th u red a y. the heavy rains. Hay is being --------- By-------- TRUCKING: Live Stock hauled to J Meets 2d and 4th Tues O’BRIEN AMUSEMENT CO. L"L. Peetz and family attend- cut again and what was cut be Portland. Cattle, Hogs and double days of each month. Visiting members wel- the funeral of Mrs Lulu Crand-. fore the rains is going deck sheep not over hOc per 100 any ★ A com*. place in county by truck load. Call barns after several turnings to all in The Dalles last Wednesday. Elisabeth Thompson * Tom Fraser, 23F12 Moro. allow it to dry whenever the sun _____ Noble Grand Clarence Morrison and L. V. Jessie'Henrichs, Secretary peeked from behind the clouds. For Sale: Holt 12 foot cut “Little Moore drove to Portland Sunday Ben” Tractor Harvester in running Miss Nina McCord, a former morning with a truck load of Chris Schalte Poat Ne. 71 order. Motor in fine shape. $200. teacher here, visited friends in Gras* Valley, Oregon American Legiea George W. Harth, R. F. D. No. 3, The hogs. k Meets at Legion hall on Saturday June 27 Dalles, Oregon. Dr. J. R. Morgan and wife Moro Sunday. ■ 2nd and 4th Wednesday are in Portland where the doctor y evenings of each month. is attending the convention of R. J. Bruckert, Commander Call for Bids the dentiats. ? Vernon Flatt, Adjutant ------- To-------- Sealed bids for school bus ; EdwardQummihgs, a litephew ( driver of Boardman School Dis Coppock, visited HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. «82 of R. H ■A Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis here Tuesday evening with the trict No. 22, for school year ----- Mpeic By------ Christian Science trict the second and fourth Friday 1931-32, will be accepted until OBRIEN AMUSEMENT CO. nights of each month. Visiting Coppock family. Subject: Ancient and Modern July 15, 1931. Address bids to Grangers welcome. W.’T Balsiger was in Pendle Neçaomancy, Alias Mesmerism Admission $1 C. P. Adams, Master. T om F raser , Clerk ton last Friday to attend a meet-1 Ladies Free C. E. Crites, Secretary. and Hypnotism, Denounced. . School Dist. 22, Moro. Ore. ing of the local managers of the Plate Supper Golden Text: Jeremiah 29:13. [6 19jy_10] Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, Grain Growers.' Sing unto the Lord: for he hath I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and Many users of gasoline filled delivered the soul crl Lhr poor 4th Thursday avemngs of the month in up their tanks before the price I from thehapd of evil doers. the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Responsive reading^'Psalms brothers ar* cordially invited. rsised last week. - Buyers clean Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith ed out the local station. 149:1 4, 6 9: 11-13. " 8*cy. Church service every Sunday Published in the Interest of the People of Gras* Valley and George A. Mitchell and wife Vicinity by The TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY were here Monday and Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock and Wed to attend the funeral of Mr, and nesday evening at 8 o’clock. No. 28 GKASS VALLEY OREGON, JUNE 26,1931 All are cordially invited to at Vol. 31 Mrs. Owen Elliott’s child. — — — — Reverend F. A. Ginn left Mon tend the church services and EDITORIAL. Obey that impulse—Repair, Re- DENTIST day morning for Eugene where make use of the reading room paint, Remodel. , Mr. Haggerty of Kent has just he will attend the Oregon confer which is open daily,, where all —T-A-L-^ ’ United Stetes Dental Ex ordered a truck load of heavy timbers authorized Christian Science Lit Sale, on rough lumber. At Tum- ence of Methodist ministers. aminer for this district erature may be read, borrowed Tum-A-Lum Co was the lucky A-Lum Lumber Co. for week begin Norval May, football coach of bidders. , ning June 22—if you .need to do Springfield High School, is here or purchased. —T-A-I^- —T-A-L—- • OFFICE AT this week visiting hjs grand See where a man murdered his some repairing at this time take ad Methodist Church mother. Mrs. Anna Ellsworth. wife because she was too extrava vantage of the low price while they MORO, OREGON gant. I think thia is going altogether last. Moro Mrs. L. W. Rakes and Victor —T-A-L— too far. Not for a mîmitè coûld such Haya drove to Goldendale Wed Church school every Sdnday a policy be indorsed or approved, but Through advertising we know all nesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. morning at 10. there ia no objection to every mar about Athlete’s Foot, but perhaps you M. L. Fritts, Mrs. Rakes’ par No church services next Sun ried man reading this aloud to his will be interested to know that “Bridge Shin” is a new disease which ents. day. Church services will be wife. affects husbands who forget what is James Stewart has been ap held as . usual Sunday evening trump. pointed stock inspector for Sher-1 July 5th. -T-A-L— — Porch and Deck Paint man county by the head of the GraM Valley, Oregea The church with a cordial wel- The new grain corporation is doing agriculture department of the icome. at $1.00 per qudrt a new roofing job on their ware People can reach me from Moro state. house roofs at Bourbon, Grass Valley, F. A. Ginn, Paslor. at night from the long distance and Kent. Mr. H. Peters handling C. L. Pepper, attorney of The booth at Hotel Moro by ringing Warm weather is ideal time for the work. Dalles, was here Tuesday after Pr««by tarian Church. The Dallea painting and it looks as if we might noon on business, accompanied Make it youraelf—cupboards, shel have some good painting weather. 10 a m. Sunday school. by bi» daughter, Ruth, who for- Tum-A-Lum paint covers a lot of ving in the closet, stools, flower merly taught here. surface with a coal that will last for boxes, and many things around the Th« Full Gospel Assembly house can be mad« with Turn-A-Lum A long time. We offer this week The county officials rooms in ber and our helpful plans. at $1.00 per quart. “ No servant can serve two the court house have been kalso- mined by Jack Noonan this week masters; for either he will hate DENTIST and present a brighter appear the one and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and HOME OFFICB. WASCO ance to the visitor. despise i the other. Ye cannot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fams-| serve God and mammon.’’ worth, cousins of Mrs. G. C. Ak Sunday school 10 a. m. Regular visits made to Grass ers, who attended Mr. Akers fun Valley. Watch for announce Preaching 11 a. m. MOST SILENT OF eral here last week left Sundsy ments. Preaching in the evening at for their borne in Portland. 7:45. Bible study at the home of R. Mrs. Ruth Hollowsy left for J. Ginn Thursday at 8 p. m. her home in California Friday after attending the funeral of J, D. and Mrs. Miller, Pastors. her father, G. C. Akers, and ■pending a few days with her THE KILOWATT KIDDIES are as silent Attorneys At Law mother. Grass Valley *****- SHOES! Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd slay evenings of month. Visitiug Look! Look! f Ev.ery Kind And Description New Prices New. Styles LADIES NEW SEASAND SHADES. Black Kid Strap and Pumps. Military and High Heels. Look! $3°°, $3.BO HARD TIME DANCL (tarato $5—Cash Prize—$5 TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Dr J. R. Morgan DR C. L. POLEY ff r , ,M1SSES< - / AND CHILDRENS ELK SCUFFERS Leather Solee, For Sport and . every day . wear. 3 Run Sizes up to 2 in Miss es. New Low Prices. $1 2Ç, $1.4°, $1.5° SPECIAL BARGAINS MENS Rayon Shirts and Trunks 45c LADIES Hand Finished Mui Gowns 5Oc 9Oc Same Gown, Extra Size LADIES Brassier», extra good quali- 15c ty, all sizes ।—t LADIES, Misses & Childrens Sun Soutine Quality .- 25cpr, MENS WORK SHOES, $1.95 up to Mens BEST GRADE ARMY SHOES for $4.50, plain toe or cap . __ J. C. FŒW i M. SHERMAN COUNTY’S OWN DRY ... .cr / ■ GOODS STORE ■■■..... 1 Dr. J. A. Bader ™£ KILOWATT KIDDIES ' ..SERVANTS - UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Moro When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to WERN MARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING 204 Second St. THE DALLES Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Morse drove up from The Dalles last Sunday for a few hours visit with Mrs. Morse mother, Mrs. L. V. Moore and her sister, Mrs. Clarence Morrison. D. [E. Stephens and M. M. Overton, of the local experiment station, were in Pendleton last week to attend the fie^i day of Umatilla Station where Mr. Stephens was one of the. speak- Mathodiat Churah Church school every Sunday morning at 10. There will be no sermon next Sunday .Church service will be at 11 on July 5th. The church with a cordial wel come. F. A. Ginn, Pastor. Baptist Church (Grass Valley) ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AND----- AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 845 Tb« Dalles, Ora. -----or----- GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phooe222 CALLAWAY’S FUNERAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors Union and Third St. The Dalles, Ore. Let us call attention to the ad vertisement of the Moro State Bank this weak. It expresses a free and independent spirit that is not to be defeated by anything less serious than sudden death. Read it. Rev. John Seethoff and wife were here Tuesday on their way to the Methodist conference in Eugene. Mr. Seethoff has been in Lind, Wash, for the past two years but expects to come back to Oregon next year. Robert Urquhart was here Wednesday from Ephrata, Wash, where he is spenting the sum mer with hie daughter. While here he rented his house to Geo. Vintin, the new county clerk, wno will move his family, here soon. Sunday school every Sunday as they are superbly efficient. Invisible as they are, the tasks they perform through your Electric Service are limitless and sat isfying. NO ONE disputes the adage “Silence is Golden.” The quiet magic of Electricity brings your servants as silent as they are unseen—the Kilowatt Kiddies. In every room of every house they are per fectly at home-and welcome. They can pick their invisible way at the most gi gantic industrial job—yet they never clam or for anything, not even attention on your IN Thia, our last appearance as an advertiser on the pages of Sherman County papers, we wish to thank our friends who watched our growth in the past years and express our appre ciation of our patrons who made that growth possible. r J* w * Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. at 10 a. m. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to all who were so kind and thoughtful during our recent be reavement in the loss of our hus band and father. Also for th« beautiful floral tributes. Mra. G. C. Akers Mr. and Mra. Wayne Aker« Mr. and Mr«. Carroll Akers Mr. and Mra. Bert Hollpway Mr. and Mrs. L. Hennagin Resolutions of Condolence Whereas it has been the Will of Almighty God to remove from our midst Brother G. C. Akers The comforts Charley and Clara Kilowatt brings are as numerous as their services are silent. Employ theed servants to the fullest possible extent-they make a house A HOME. ‘ - Mrs. McKinley Will S.how Ready to Wear COATS, DRESSES MILLINERY Low in Price Distinguished in Style Pacific Power & Light Co Arviot Tuesday, June 3Oth At ZIEGLER’S Quality GRASS VALLEY. OREGON Store