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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1932)
MMM" - T Oregon 1st and 3rd evenings of Ar VMtTug, Hugh C V. Belknap, Secretary. Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Moro, Oregon Regular communica tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month. Mrs. Ruth Sparling. Worthy Matron Nana Barxee, Secretary. * Meets every M< onday evening in the 1J O.O.F hall. Transient ; and visiting brothers are cordially invited to meet with A. Douma, N. G. Joe Truitt, Secretary. Rebecca Ledge Ne. ¡19 Moro, Oregon 2d and 4th Tues each monti;, members wpl- Florence McDonald * . Noble Grand Henrichs,' Secretary ' Ckrk Schölte Poet No. 71 * Aasoricoo Logioo Moots at Legion hall on S 2nd and 4th Wedneaday evenings of each month. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant . HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. M2 Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis trict the second and fourth Friday nights of each month. Visiting Grangers welcome. C. P. Adams, Master. Mrs. Alice Belshe, Secretary. G» m Valley Lodge No. 181, L O. O. F. meet«'every 2d and 4th Thursday avgningB of the month in the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng brothers are cordially mvfted. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith Becy NG. T ot your convenience I have ar- •ranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A. May A ■ Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week%t. do coat to you. Qr. J. A. Butler í DfcfiTISt ‘HOME OFFICE, WA9CO Valley. ^Watcb for announce J atete. . ' ’ • > | <unniyW(iuinuiu>ii>i>i>iivoai J —. ' .X a I A. _ * ** —— UPDEGRAFF 4 PEPPER Attorneys At Law pulls back the throttle, adjusts a missing and a few extra frigs aad erature may be read, borrowed inson; Mistress of Finance. Frsn- through south of Grass Valley slipping clutch, and the busy hum of dashes as Angela's contribution h or purchased.^ . muchinery gave reluctant hopes of OUT ON TIM®. ence. June^qiy^e/; MspAEer» back to Wasco, but while, two the Journal being in the hands of the Bee M^ep; Pzpteclpr, Inga Mc miles from here, be drove off the subscribers on the day and hour of To sustain the old saw Chat perser- Methodist Cherch to walk from there publication. verenco eventually brings ancem of Clure; ¿Outer Guard,- Marcella road . At a regular Commufiication of Moro arriving here Hildebrand;! ..-Musician, Nellie ipto Meanwhile the boss was visibly ,ome BOrt we hav« »etlhis «Btartaia- Bethleham Chapter, O.E.S., .it He called for help a 11:30 fueling up with pride at his dear pets ing history of Angel* on Angela her- Sunday school every Sunday Fields. self. She is not entirely biddable so was decided to have an attend- The, P. IN*. G* cTub will .tqeet at at the Free Crews home and aft behavior— but— wrih a preliminary far but it begins to look as if sha ■ - - . > gnee coDtest. * Mrs: Ruth Sparl morning. -. rattle, Angela gave an awful groan the home of Mr8..Minnie>Dutton er returning to his car with help, and epib»* mouthful of tobacco juice will be some day- ing and Mrh. Alice Conlee were Church every 1st and 3d Sun Tuesday night :W-ilh Mrs.-.Grant Mr. Hull was very fortunatp-in all over ¡the place. The operator chosen captains. Thursday, Feb* day । at 11:15 a. m. having a stage come by whhh screamed and a mad scramble ensued Garlaud as joiM^iostesK y N. Sherman Hawk, • ruary 11th, will be the first soci Robert MfeBh^fso । and wife pulled his car from the ditch. t 7 gather up the mass and put it back al night of the year and as it is Pastor. He then was able to drive ou to fn the melting pot. The boss sicxed a had As their dinner giiepta Sun near the Chapter’s anniversary, Wasco where he sp'ent the n- m jkey wiench here or there ,said: day, Mr.; «nd -i. Roy««-and this occasion- will also be ^ob Notes of Interest Fröm The mainder of the night in much “Jhe needed her poppycoflf turned sons and Mrs. Bernis Guy and served. All members are urged . Baptut Charck needed slumber at the hon « of over” and her "carrots wanned up” family..... • «tt '• ’ : and he gave het a yank and a pat and STRAX HORSE at my place near to attend and visiting members (Grass Valley) Mr. and Mrs. Free Crewe. Mon we alt flunk back and trfed to sot up Kent. Owner please call, pay for ad Bernis Guy and* wif^, had as are co rd U My invited. - < .. ; day morning he went on io ? nt- ail about "John Jones going to The «nd feed. Gus Schilling. Kent, Ore' Morning Worship. their guests Saturday night. The Old Fellows are requested „ elope with better 1 tick. He was Dalles after a load of corn,” or "Moro John Royce and wife and, Bob Church School 10 a. m. to attend lodge Monday February FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP— accompanied the rest of the quintet • smearing Wasco in a big Preaching. 11 A. M. Subject: McPherson an4 wife and son. Used cream separator guaranteed goad 8lh. to put on the initiatory de : \ £y Mise*Irene Reid, Mrs. B. 11 game/' Mrs. Paul McCulloch entertain Hull's daughter, and Miss Viv- The Interval Between thh Sev gree. . , • Pretty soon along comes a Sherman ■kiminer. See J. E. Norio®, Kent. en Vials of Wrath. - Rev. 14tb. ed four tables at 'bridge; Friday lan Larctn. county farmer who paid he had ex- FOR BALE Six bead of wall broke Jesse Landry drove to Portland 1 perencewith a combine and a cat, and afternoon. Hl^Ji scores. w<re chnpter. . last week end with a truck load 1 Mrs. Ed McKee entertained he believed after looking Angela in mules, four years old« < Prayermeeting and Bible study made by Mrs. Arthur Smith and of hogs, returning Monday. four tables of bridge at her home the eyes, that she was rpavised and Thursday 7:30 P. M. 21st. chap- Florence Walsh. . .last Tuesday after the first four had a hot box and Also had sprung a w. S. Powel’ and family and STRAYED Sevan vet éhes tea of Acts v Mrs. John Royce entertained Mus He en Kntch were in Porf, - hands were played, each guest leak in her radiator. And then and face wether wearing ba!^ > theTtHcuw bMd^e chib Thurs ^as given a prize, and before there court war adjourned and a half E. ruekert, Kh.ndike, or ph< land over the week end. Evening Worship day three tables played a^d club each progression the rest of th<- houi's recess declared. • Taken Up . AK O* ^yr oM raaa g*W- Mra. Max Bull is expected ft Y.-P. XJrWfr m. prize Was 'taken^lby IJrA Roy. Day after day of this, with Angela ing wiq> 4 wWte i«®t and blaw fate; afternoon, the two highest could home the last of the week frour preaching 7:80 p. m. ' Belshee and guest prize by Mrs. choose the prize they wished a little milder each rising sun. branded M K, joined U<®M; «Wiy®d Wallowa where she* baa- been .Subject- The Compromise of Thursday comes and the adds and into my Held oa S«c.. 18. Borihwast pf Mae Yocum. <<? :- - 1 from their table. This made lot* locals are assembled; the forms are taking care of herdaugter in law. the Devil. .. Graa® Vaitey last' Hugh Walker* and wife were of fun for everyone. At th* locked; the press bucks and clatters have eame by payieg a*r®**onaM< pa» Let every one who is interest, Margaret Chrstine Hansen; business visitors'in The Dalles close of the afternoon the host and the Sherman County Journal, our lure bill. A. L RihaeU, ^6sai« Valley, _ 1 - • ” daugeter of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. ed in the truth as revealed in - Wednesday ess assisted by Miss Margaret pride and joy, with her tail tethers Or.r», -f. G * Hansen, was married early in God's Word come out to the Bab- Mrs. Ercel Yocum was a guest McKee and Rose Mary Walker January to Loren K< wiggle in tist church nezt .Sabbath morn- at the J. M. Yocum ranch last served dainty refreshments. and hear these great ■ subjects. €l Portland. • - ' ** ;i“" The American Legion AuxiJi Its the duty of every Christian week. The Rebekah lodge is giving SATURDAY’aûd MONDAY SPECIALS Vernon Van wilder, w fe and ary meet with Mrs. W. H. Let to be a booster. No preacher a hard time party next Tuesday Wednesday afternoon can make the impression b« family were dinqsr guests at the evening at their ball' in Moro should unless his people sustain Howard Heinz home.Sunday. 2 cans 25c Shrimp, 3-C Brand bgyingtheOdd Fellowses their his efforts- Every ' Christian Mrs. Hildred Zell entertained . ; KENT ITEMS' Van Camp Tomato Catsup 14-oz Bot. guests. should be an optomist- If he can the' Junior bridge olbo Alice Kessinger is now attend see poly clouds, sunshine will be J. N., Maclnnes, suffered a Flavor Food Mayonnaise or Lunch guests at her home Tuesday. Spread, pint jar ............................... 27c ing school in Moro and staying obscured and growth retarded crushed fìnger when a «rock fell Guests were Mrs. Mae Yocum, with Mrs. woods. on his fìnger while he was work Kerr’s Sweet Pickles, Large 27-w jar. Per Jar 27c it is the duty of every Christian Mrs. Fred Hennggin and Mrs. The Boardman school bus did to support in alt regular work of Claude Eaton. Club prize was ing on the road. Van Camp Tomato Soup...........3 cans not m.ake the trip the first two the church. And Remind others taken by Mrs. L. P. Haven, and Wilbur Haggerty madè a busi Sperry’s Pancake & Waffle Flour days of the week, but was on; that tbeichurch is striving to guest prize by Mrs. Mae Ÿocum. ness trip to Portland Wednesday . . .................. 2 1-2 lb pkg 23c the job Wednesday again, z returning home Thursday. make their neighborhood and W. H. Burris'apd. wife enter - Owing to the inclement weatb. the wo Id better. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Justensen Member Owned wholesale buying - Spells tained at dinner Saturday night. er last Sunday evening the study visited at the home of their son, Cheaper Prices Rev. S. L. Boyce, Covers were laid for 12. After club did not go to Grass Valley, Harry, at Milton last Wednesday,, * Minister. dinner bridge was^played and WALTER A. MAY & SON so expect to make the Strip this high score was ¿won by Mr. and returning home Thursday. Sunday to meet with thaPoleys. Mrs. Herbert Root. Guests * Miss Mary Smith visited at ihe VudAk Mrs. L« W. Rakes was sunder the weather last wevk with- an attack of fld. , . 4A Wal er May baa- beelf^if^he Dalles for several dpyr$i»4ek. Some of the icbuntri^Agohbols have suspended until the roads are opened for trave^ as^it is hard for narenU^to^et their children to and^rom |b<jr class- Grass Valley Methodist Churah were: Hugh White, and wife, Hugh Walker an^wjfç, Ed Mc •Wasco 0»« Moro PLUMBING Neat and accurate work done. A1* work Guaran teed. ' — Coila CALL 303 * Mrs. Lgur>Fpcdyceof Husum Wash., is the guest of Mr* and Mrs. Robert Evans. She is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Riche Usual Sunday meetings: • derfer who is quite ill. ■ Sunday school 10 a. m. I Mra. M. G. Tuel anddaughter Preaching 11 a. m , ‘ Cottage I Marian, returned frotp Portlanc Meeting, Pastors’ home, 7:30. where the former went for med- J. D. and tyrs. Millhr,’ jical treatment. Pastors. . Retha McDonald was in ----- ! Dalles Sunday. The PrtebyterUa'Charch. The Epworth League of the M . «-4 E. church met with Nyal and Sunday school 2:30 p. m. . Ward Grady Sunday night. 2^30* P ink3^und^ .cbàL. 1^ J““™ bridKe club M m — When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to 3:30 P. M. Church «--------- services win meet hon,e of Mrs • **’ I Walt Medlar with Mrs. Ernest Modler as hostess. The Women's class of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Scott re Economics Club. The quilt that turned Wednesday from Orégon was raffled off was won by Mrs. " - City' where they' attended the Volna Guyton. Among those from Shaniko funeral of MrS. ’Scott's, auht, . who attended the Grange' dance Mrs. C. D. Latouçjçtte,/ •->.v. a ». were Mr and Mrs. Claude Guy* The W. C. T. U met with Mrs. Frank Knox Wednesday after ton and family, Laurence Gott, noon. A very $ood’program and Dewey Plaster. Kent was visited by a rea was given, * , r. , The Dorças spciety . of the Christian church.held « stock ing social at the- homé oF-Mrs. Eliza Dingle Friday afternoon. A very interesting/progrgm waa given after whji^L dainty re freshments were served, by the committee. Thirty six were present f - Miss Georgia Belle McÇnerson, who is a nurse in The Dalles hos pital, was visiting her parents here Tuesday., While h err Taes- day she vizi ted sebool. -- Miss Elna Hustb^ whous^uf-, fering frotn ihfeet^n bar eye was taken to Portland tnls-week for specftl Sher- The following people of Sher man coun ty Attended the Tuner» al of the late-J. M: H lock last Friday afternoon, which was conducted by theK. P.jodge of Wasco: R. 0. Scott, Johnny Robinson, Pat Cameron, Dean Rarnet, R H. Mc^eah, Hugh Dhristman, Tom .Striker, Hugh Hearing, Herman Bracket» Bryce Millard, T. L.Tield^aniKJL Crews. The Tuesday Study club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Man ning Tuesday afternoon. snowstorm Saturday, and Monday. Sunday ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 - • • ’ Bifurcated Skirts Are Fine for Active Sports I. SponsoFS. of the .'divided skirt are United In their determination to make ft a success. If the pajama la not an everwhelming success 1n the ballroom, they do not despair. There is still left . the field of sports, and what more suit able, say the designers of the bifur cated skirt, than such a garment for Strenuous wear—for active participa tion In tennis or golf. We bare constumes for golf, with skirts that conceal the bifurcation by clever, circular, cutting. * —— ^Continue£fiw SPECIALS ALL BROKEN LOTS Ladies and Misses • 25c and * 50c * Hose in a Special Clean-up Sale Sizes 8 to 10 .’/¿r Per Pair 15c "Journal come out on scheduled time. Th® force sneaked back and with wary eyes and muscles all set to make A; quick getaway, took up their sticks ’and began to set type as a surer way of getting the paper out on time. The boss heaved a sigh and settled down to solve the affairs of state and coun- Ay at his reliable asd obedient type DANCE t —r--------- :------ -----nr $ 1 Extra Speciat ^l' Beginning Saturday . . January 3Oth <• Our Entire Stock Wash Dresses and Smocks to Clean-up, choice for $1.00. . ' . . >m page one, writer.- Subject;” '‘Spirit." the •> • * ® Golden Text: I. Corinthians Christian^hurch will have their Th« lady turns on the power and 2:12. We have received, ndt the claea party at the home of Mr a. ipirit of the world, but the spir-lR- H. McKean ftidayv w GOOD SHOE REPAIRING .. .......... . .......................... 204 Soeood at. THE DALLES t which is of God; that we might I The Rebekah lodge is giving a know the things that are freely leap year party February 10, at the Fraternity hall. The men given to us of God. gKill Responsive Reading: Romans are to bring the baskets and the B. A. Grady and wife and The Dalles 8.1. 2. 6-11, 14. ’ women to buy them, the price James Whitehall of The Dalle« SATURDAY NIGHT > Church service every Sunday not to be over 60c. Every one is were dinner guests at th« D H. morning at 11 o'clock and Wed-1 invited to come, Grady home Sunday. neaday evening at 8 o'clock, n The Pythian Sisters held their Mr. Bruce H. Hu%. principal ECK’S BLUE DEVILS All are cordially invited to at-1 installation Thursday night and Of the Antelope sd)OQl «heili the tend, » a the church -u U services i and following officers: week end tm,The, Mbs at 4ia I EVELYN B r C n E. In Song Free Eate make use of the reading room Past Chief. Margaret Keseberg iomf,. In gqing. back 'Ao ^knH- ‘ LADIES ATTENDANCE PRIZE which io open daily, where all GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY M. E. C., Belle Clothier, Er 8 , tope Sunday gfterffooi he' found authorized Christian Science lit- Florence Walsh; E J. Olire Rob more snow thanhe could drive WERNMARK’S ’ Carl Gregg home over the week- every First and Third Kee and wife, and Btuca Grady A good social time was enjoy 10 A M. and wife . ed hy the people of Kent last school every Sunday A. C. Kasebarg and wife en Saturday evening when the tertained two tables at bridge ^oung folks of the Kent Grange 'N. Sherman Hawk, Wednesday night, filgh score gave a program and dance. At Pastor. was made by Hugh talker Rod midnight refreshments were served by the ladies of the Hpme wife. Mf. and Mrs. Paul Alley were I ^visiting ”af ’'the Avery Martin lamesgsseg ■■ A , J friends of H. D. Proud- home Thursday. w. At JMggfes drevé to ‘ wiiHa‘ fpd{ will be glad to know he was ___ ________ ___ A. GJub A b to return from the hospita ;W^lla last-week end with Wtter. aud Jiaura Rugg>« M^ ^ and is convelaScing at Mariory ' Kunsman visiied • in bis home. We hope to see him Pendelt.n daring-the trip. ’ out again »oon. . . Mrs.. Ragsdale entertained at Mrs. J. A. Butler returned luncheon snd bridge Thursday Tuesday from Colfax, Wash, in honor ; of Mrs. Mitebell of where she hss been with her Adams.. . ’ r v ' mother who was quite ill. Mrs.'E. J. Jones went to Port land Wednesday. X * All Sizes 15 Years to Size. 46 New Turkish Towels, Best Value, Ever Offered . . +.T- l’ ■ 'I- : 25cEach' '• - ' . ■ ■■ Turkish Wash Clothes New Prints, Fancy and Plain Colors 36 inch, fast colors, Per Yard - 18c ®lbe J. C. ID £ CO SHERMAN COUNTY’S OWN DRY GOODS STORE ; ♦