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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1931)
H * * ' ir Vlllljl C°thr*D 1 ^rom * to Port*and Sunday. Thursday evenings of Ji* Phillipi and wife were each month. Visiting U’L-/” J * here Thursday to see A. H. Bar- members cordiallv in vited to meet with us Roy Powell was in Portland num. By order of W. M. Wednesday and Thursday on a Barwin VanGilder visited here Robt. Urquhart, Secretary. short business trip. over the week end with his wife Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. J. 0. Russell, who was form- who has been helping her father, Moro, Oregop commi Regular erly a school teacher in Wasco, ^* M- Voung, since his sickness. ! tiona each 2nd and 4th U A an M A nt n>l/a loft with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Daviaat Wilcox. Mrs. Essie Wilson and son re-» turned from Antelope where they have been spending the summer. . orous Bandon post No. ft, Grand Arm) of the Republic. At a meeting ef the poet recently the two remaining mem bers turned over all equipment to the American Legion. Wort will scon begin cn the Fitts- burgh-SL Helens market read and the Dick and John Reckmann Nehalem highway in laying a hot oil macadam pavement. Several miles of moved their threshing outfit to this was laid in the Nebalam last year the ranch west of Kent from and is standing up well. Elmer Hansen and wife left Klondike Monday. Thursday evenings of was in town the first of the week. Huckleberries continued to be gath Wednesday on a vacation trip each month. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and Mrs. •red from some sections of the. Wal* Theodore Barnum and wife re Mrs. Ruth Sparling. the major part of which they ex W. W. Knighten returned home I Iowa community. Many of those who Worthy Matron turned to Moro on Wednesday of pect to spend at Cmap Sherman. Monday from Corvallis, where have been out in search of berries say Nana Barxee, Secretary. last week* They were married Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Needham they attended the American Le- that this has been one of the best in Portland during the previous years for berries of this kind in many and Marjorie Ginn of Loa An gion convention. Moro, Oregon week.' ’ Meets every Monday geles, Calif., are here for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harbin of In an effort to preserve for the peo 4 evening in the LO.O.! R H Coppock drove to Camp with Miss Ginn and Mrs. Need Eugene, and Mrs. Walter Adama »*• of Clatsop county all available hall. Transient and visiting brothers ar. Sherman Saturday and returned ham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. of Antelope, apent a few days in hunting and fishing privileges, the cordially invited tu Munday morning with his family J. Ginn. Kent last week, visiting with county court, has adopted the policy meet with us. •C refusing to sell or lease lands on Harvey C. Thompson, N. Ç. who have been there on a vaca- .Miss Laverna Ackley was com friends and relatives. . • which the chief value is hunting or A. M. Young, Secretary- tion. m The spring below town that Moro, Oregon has furnished water to the Meets 2d and 4th Tuet days of each moni;. S’-ong farm for years past has Visiting members wel finally dried up in despair leav come. ing that farm with.an insufficient Florence McDonald Noble Grand water supply. . . »ecca Lodge No < ' 8 Jessie Henrichs, Secretary Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore John Chris Schults Post No. 71 • ston were Mrs. Pearl Snodgrass Meets at Legion hall on of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. J. 2nd and 4th Wednesday R Snodgrass of Amity, Mrs. evenings of each month. Rafph Tharp of ¿McMinnville, and R." J. Bruckert, Commander Miss Lilian Frick of Hood River, Vernon Flatt, Adjutant plimented one evening last week by Miss Georgia McKean and Mrs Arthur Bucholtz when they gave a shower in.£er honor at the Mc Kean home. Owen Searcy, son of-Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Searcy, spent a few days here last week with his parents. He is a labratory work er connected with the Oregon Agricultural College. Juat to satisfy a longing to first band what the Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis wheat was doing in Sherman trict the second and fourth Friday Methodist Church nights of each month. Visiting county, R. H. Guthrie and wife Grangers welcome. came up from their Portland Moro • C. P. Adams, Master. home the first of the week. • C. E. Crites, Secretary. 'Sunday school at 10 a m. Rob’t Urquhart, accompanied Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, by his daughter, Mrs. Idabelle subject: -"If Thou See Me.” I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and Hunter and husband and child « N. Sherman Hawk, 4th Thursday svenings of the month ren, in was here the first of the' * the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Pastor. brothers are cordially invited. week from Ephrata, Wash. HARLAND VIEW ORANGE No. «82 find out • Vern McGowan. N G. L. K. Smith Secy. Dr J. R. Morgan DENTIST United States Dental Ex aminer »for this district OFFICE AT MORO, OREGON DR C. L. POLEY Physiciai People can reach me from Moro at night from the long distance booth at Hotel Moro by ringing The Dall er Dr. J. A. Butler DENTIST HOME OFFICE, WASCo Regular visit* made to Graus Valley. Watch for announce ments. - UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Attorneys At Law Moro Oregon WERNMARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING 204 Second St. THE DALLES ' ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 345 The Dalles. Ore — or GRASS VALLEY f I A KM \CY Pb<iné¿ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen ■pent Thursday and Thursday evening with Mrs. Hansen’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Delling er. They were on their way to Metolius. Mr. Norton attended the Le gion convention in Corvallis, re turning home Sunday evening accompanied by Geraldine and Mrs. .Norton and Mrs. Norton’s aunt, Miss (ilenda*Ross. - OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information of Our Readers. An examiner for the state was Grass Valley here last Monday afternoon to Methodist Chursh A box factory was started at Silver- give automobile drivers a chance ton last week in the old Potter planing Sunday school at 10 a.,m? to take the test. " William Lzicar mill building. Worship at 2:30 p. m. Sermon was the examiner who made this More than 2,500,000 feet of selected subject: "John the Devine Art trip. Port Orford cedar logs will be loaded ist.” for Japanese markets from the Evans Edwin Stephens, son of Mr. N. Sherman^Hawk, • Products company plant In Marshfield. and Mrs. D. E. Stephens, is here ———Pastor. Ths Medford Peargrowers associa from Oklahoma, where he is tion, an independent organization, has working for the government de voted to construct a packing plant Th. Full Gospel Assembly partment of agriculture. He is with a capacity of at least 1000 cars. visiting his parents wifi Ie on his A stubborn fire destroyed three "For by grace are ye saved vacation. throngh faith; and that not of warehouses and two coal sheds at Ba ker and also menaced several other M. M. Oveson, of the experi- yourselves; it is the gift of God; structures before being brought under ment station, drove to Pendle- not of works, lest any man control. ton Thursday to do some work should boast.’’ — Ephesians 2:8 Fire destroyed ti e J. D. Hurst home 9. recently. It was a landmark which on the statiog there. will be missed, as ft towered on the Usual Sunday meetings: D. E. Stephens made a trip to hillside north of Aurora for more than Sunday school 10 a. in. Corvallis the first of the week to 40 years. Preaching 11 a. m., and 8 p.m. couler, WitK tnb—heads of the The Missionary Baptists of Oregon J. D. and Mrs. Miller, agricultural school in connection gathered In an encampment thia week Pastors. at Suttle lake. A large group attend with his work as head of the ex- ed from churches in every section of périment station. the state. R. C. Byers and wife drove to Christian Sciano Further reduction In sprinkling priv Government Springs last Satur ileges was ordered by the city of Ash Subject: Soul. day. Mrs. Byers remained for a Golden Text: Psalms 62:1. land, due to shortage of storage water. few days but R C returned to Sprinkling la permitted now four hours Truly my soul waiteth upon God: on four days each week. the farm. from him cometh my salvation. Oregon has a larger national guard Mr. and M.-a. J. D. Miller and Responsive Reading: Psalms organization, on the basis of popula Mrs. E. V. Koehler spent a part 33:1, 4 6, 8, 11. 12, 18-22. tion, than any other state in the un of last week at Mt. Hood near Church service every Sunday ion, according to announcement at the the foot of the mountain where morning at 11 o’clock and Wed guard headquarters in Salem. it was cool. Mrs. Fannie Dyer, ope of Bandon's nesday evening at 8 o’clock. first citizens, Is dead at the age of 91 The hoys who have been at All are cordially invited to at years and 4 months. She iras the wife the scout camp near Camp Sher tend the church services and of George M. Dyer, who was one of man for the last few weeks re make use of the reading room the founders of Bandon In 1886. turned home this week, having which is open daily, where all An almond which lodged in the apent a most enjoyable time on authorized Christian Science lit throat and later went into the lung of their vacation. erature may be read, borrowed the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Gregory of Coquille caused Frank Burnet was in Wheeler or purchased. the boy’s death in Ashland recently. county last week looking around Bean growers of Lane county have for some cattle to feed during Presbyterian Church. voted to pay pickers three-fourths pf the coming winter. a cent per pound this year with a 10 a. m. Sunday school. bonus optional witty thi grower. The Jess Landry and W. S. Powell price last year was one-half cent more. bought a carload of cattle from Mose E. Duran of Heppner is suf out south and they were deliv fering with an infected eye. While 7—— “ - i i i ered here Saturday night. They milking, a cow hit him in the eye now have 62 head of steers and with her tail. Medical attention was neglected and the infection followed. cowa taking on the fat in the A horde of brown, yellow and black stubble fields west of town. Mrs, Paul Wilson and daught butterflies has descended on the Cra M. E. Miller took his wife and er returned home Friday. ter lake and Diamond Jake Areas, The children to Redmond Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Daniels Insects gather In damp spots, and fly a visit with Mr. Miller’s parents. and son left for the valley last Into automobile radiator« jn great numbers. A L. L. Peeta and E. E. Barzee week. The Chris Kenney residence, one went by truck to the Yakima Mr. Gene Hoskinson left for of the first houses to be built In Jack country Thursday on business. Portland one day laat week to re sonville, has been destfoyed by fire. Mrs. B. F. Fleck and Cari ceive medical care. Many antiques were burned, among them a mahdgany bedroom suite val Peetz left Thursday for Red- Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter, (uuod where they will spend Pauline, spent the day Tuesday ued at |300. Tarn han er several weeks with Mrs. Fleck’s son who has a ranch there. Mrs. A S. Johnson is manipu lating the linotype in the Journal SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS office »again this week after a vacation from that duty for sev eral weeks / i George Updegraff returned Sunday night from Corvallis where he had joined in the fes Palm Olive Soap, 4 bar» . 29c tivities of the American Legion I When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and ▲ white bear, seen recently on the daughter Alta, motored to Sie ters Thursday to get Cecil and North Umpqua trail near Lemola falls Eugene who have been visiting by Jack Wharton of Roseburg, will be 'hunted by Perry Wright, trapper and with relatives in the valley. Funeral Directors and "Embalmers Union apd Third St. The Dalles, .Ore. Miss Caro) Schoene is hers from Salem with Mrs. A S. Johnson snd will remain through out the winter, Mrs. W. C. Bryant is reported as recovering as well as can be expected ¡from an operation in The Dalles hospital. SPECIAL PRICES Until September 1 sL F ord C^R The Beautiful ‘490 (F. O. B. Detroit, plut freight and delivery» Bumper» and »pare tire extra Mt low coti.) HEN yon buy a Ford car today* you buy what fa unquestionably the greatest value in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Never before has so much beauty, comfort, safety and performance been offered at such a low price. * The low price of the Ford is something to think about because it means an immediate saving of many dollars — always an important consideration. But far more significant than price alone is what you get for that price. When high quality Is combined with low price, you may justly take pride in having found a most satisfactory pure ha^e. See the Ford — ride in it — Earn something about the value that is built into every part. The more you know about it, the more certain you will be that it ia the car for you. It ia literally true that when you “get the facts you will get a Ford«** NATURAL PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 INSTEAD OF >6.oo Call For Appointment SALLY ANNE BEAUTY SHOPPE A valuable knowledge of the reliability and integrity of business is the reward of the steady reader of advertisements. •J® Moro Business Mens’ Credit Association NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC B swan ¿Nau . 19c CALLAWAY’S FUNERAL CHAPEL guide. An attempt will be made to take the animal alive. The boar was s«en by Wharton as he was returning from the falls where he made motion pictures for use in Roseburg theatres» Nehalem bay people are being asked to participate in tbe pageant, “Tilla mook," directed by J. W. Evans, which will be presented as a feature of the Tillamook county fair, the last of this month. Borne 200 singers will partici pate In the affair. The pageant will depict the history snd legends of the romantic coast* and Tillamook county. Fear Is expressed at The Dalles that attacks of hordes of elm-leaf beetle will destroy some of the city’s most beautiful shade trees. Many of the trees already have been entirely defoliated by the beetles. While it is too late for spray applications this year, householders aie considering a cooperative campaign to control the pest next year. v . The Blachly chaise factory and creamery near Eugcno was destroyed by fire which started with an explo sion of unknown origin. No damage estimate was avefthbic. The Blachly volunteer fire depcr.mopt .pravented the blaze from spreading to near-by stores, warehouse? and garagep. The firemen were unab’.o, howover, to check the factory tiro. . Contractors who use sand and grav el taken from Oregon streams in the construction of slate highways wUl i be compelled to pay royalty to the ' state on the basis'of 10 cents a cubic yard, according to a decision reached . at a meeting of tbe state land board at Salem. Under a previous ruling of the board, sand and gravel used in highway construction was exempted from the payment of royalty. THE GREATEST VALUE E VER B UILT INTO A In order to put the buHiness of this community on a better basis and enable us to hold prices as low as possible, the undersigned merchants <f Moro have formed a Credit Association which will he ld to the following regulations: Members will sell their merchandise on a strictly 30 day basis. Accounts not paid on or before the 10th of the month will be taken under advisement by the Credit Association, This ruling will begin September 1st and in • elude July and August accounts. We are forced to take this step as we cannot sell merchandise on longer than 80 days time for we have to pay for all goods that we buy within 30 days or less. Pink Salmon, tall cans, 2 cans for....... . 24c See our Hand Bills for complete list of Saturday and Monday Specials ’ WALTER A. MAY A SON Ginn, Coleman Co. Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. Fred Picket Motor Co. Moro Pharmacy, M. E. McKee Moro Hardware & Imp). Co.