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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1932)
C. M. Bently. 'stat* driver examiner John roes and family drove to The will be in- Grass Valley Wednesday to Dallsa to meet their daughter. Dorothy, test automobile drivers.* 1 who returned homo from the Universi ty for spring vacation. Bob Poley, from the University and Roy Martin was taken back to the Barbara Walpole, O S. C. ar* home Mr. sad Mrs. Carl Gregg and family Mrs. W. O. Bryant b suffering from 11 hospital in Portlandd, Thursday. motored to Bend Saturday, returning for spring Vacation. an attack of the flu thb week. The city has repaired the hole in the bunday accompanied by Bobbi* Mr. and Mm. Roy Kuneman wore! Grogg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl i street near the library, making the here Sunday from their borne in Ari-1 turn there much easier ’ - Gr*»- ington to attend the funeral of Mrs. E. I O. M. Fraley was here a short time Dick Rcekmann, Jr. is ill with the J. Powell. flu, While Wren Hogue' is abo on the 1 from Maupin. Ho Was accompanied Pr**byt*ri*a Chorch. Fred Mee. in ger and wife of Blaylock I by hb *on, Ben •ick list visited in Moro last Sunday and wore! 10 A.M. Au Easter program of Mat Simons was in White Salmon, Ott Smith and wife were dinner oouga, drill* aad recitations to which I at the Powell funeral. guests at th* home of J H Wibcn Lyle, and Goldendale, Washington, all everyoo* b invited. of last week looking after the estate of W. E. Allison, sn old timer in these 11 A. M. Church service«. 'Dr. D. I and wife Bunday parts, was in Moro Saturday and S ub - I Cheater Smith and wffe and daughter hb uncle Nick Huffman who died In A. Thompeoa of Portland wiU preach. day to look over hb farm east of town I Notice that these aervicee will be In I Mary, of Moro, ware^fcitors at the J. Camas recently. Art Bibby and wife were here the farmed by D. J. McLsnghlaiv H. Wlbon home Sunday afternoon. the moroing. E. E Ba» num and wife of The Dallee, I March 28, Monday, at *:fi0 P. M. | Mra. Emma 8ehadesrit> who' has firat of the Week from Heppner, a here spent the firat days of the week in I there will be a pot luck supper, fol-1 been in a hoapital in The Dallea ill with Art has opened a new pool room. lowed - by th* annual congregational I pneumonia, b reported as being im ' J. A. Sharpe and wife left Thursday Moro. Mrs. N. W. Thompson drove to Port-1 meeting. Dr. Thompson will abo be proved. for Olympia, Washington, where they land Sunday to see her father, J. H. I with us at this m**ting Phyllb Smith of Grass Valley was a will remain until harvest time. Thom peon, who b not so well as for-1 Th* F*U G**p*l AaMmbly visitor in Kant Monday. Mra. James Brown was a visitor from merly. Mr. and Mm. E. 0. ^nith of Aloha, Redmond last wook: It i* expected Sunday oehool at 10 a. m Charles Cunningham was here the I Preaching at 11 a. m. ar* the proud parents of a baby girl, that they will move back to ^hortnan first of the week to move some of Mm. 1 Cottag* meeting In pastor's home at born March 18, at the Georg* * McKay county shortly. Hastings* household goods to Battb I 7:fi0p. m. homo. A hall storm hit thb vicinity last < Ground, Wash., where she end Loubl visited ih The Friday about noon and covered the Among those “H* that *ov*r*th hb sin* shall net have a service station. ground with nearly an Inch of hard • -nr- _ ... n prosper, but whoeo coofeeseth and for- Dalles last week white hair that added som* mol*tur*. Byron Peets esme up from Portland I aaketh them ahall have mercy. Prov l Sa lux day evening and will remain for a I 1811. Behold,now b the accepted wits and wife, J. C. Wilnon, Della Bab* Fields was taken to Th* Dall** short time until be ha» recovered, from I time; behold, now b th# day of salve-1 Helyer, Mrs. W. O. Holy er. Tuesday by I. D. Pik*, suffering from the effects of hb automobile accident. I tion.** 1 Cor 6-1. Tomorrow may be Among those from Kent who attend a twisted back. George Witter b repairing the Moore I to late. ed the funeral of Leland Adams st B. B. G*rvab earn* through town J. D. and Mm« Miller, windmill that waa thrown to the ground I Paetore. I Hood River were: William Mitchell Tuesday on bb way from Elgin to Band ' during a wind storm a few weeks ago. I and family, Luther Davi* and family, where ee will live.. Chrhtia* Setose* W. G. Helyer and wife, W. H. Helyer J. M. Crawford, preaident of the Mr*. Emma Schadewits b getting and wife, Mrs. C, P. Guyton, Elnor Tum-A-Lom company waa here Sunday along very nieely in the hospital in The I 8ubj*et: “Reality." Dalle* and will be abb to come home in I I Golden Text: Isaiah 64:4. Sine* the Helyer and family, and L V. Walton fur a short visit. beginning of the world men have not and wife. a few daya. There will be a Lutheran Easter Ser I heard, nor pr*c*ived by the ear, neith The Missionary Society of the Pres I er hath the eye seen. O God. beside | J. R. Dellinger and wife motored to vice at the Wassenmiller home next The Dalle-« SatU'day Where they met bytorian church will meet at Mm. I th*e, what he hath prepared for him their daughter, Mrs Paul Stoutt and Sunday with the minister from The Byer*' home next Wedneeday, March I that waiteth for him. son Kenneth who have been visiting in Dalles io charge. Responsive Reading: Zephaniah 8: Portland for the past week 30th. AU interested are cordially in . Henry Patjens spent a couple of daya 114-fiO. vited to come. in The Dalles last week. Mrs. Fred Justesen, Mrs Max Church services every Sunday morn- “Red" Dunn and wife moved their I ing at 11 o’clock and Wednesday even- Pluemke and Mrs. J. R; Dellinger vis Herbert Dohm and wife from The furniture to Moaier thb wook. They I ing at 8 o’clock. ited at the J. N. Maclnnes home Sun Dalles, spent Sunday here with the have a service station there which they Simons family. All ar* cordially invited to attend day afternoon. are operating. I th* church services and make us* of There were fifty present at Sunday Lambing is on in thè sheeb camp* Irving Kunaman was hero from Port I the reading room which b open daily, school with a total collection of fl 69. this week. While most of the fanners land, Sunday, looking fat and healthy I where all authorised Christian Science W. H. Helyer is a visitor at the Win have this part of their work over, the hiteratur* may bo road, borrowed or nie Helyer home. after hb yearn In the city. larger bands that are lambed in the « Loy and Loren Cochran, grandsons purchased Those from Kent attending the Re open, are new at it. Henry Patjens, of Mm. E. J. Powell, attended the fun Methodist Cbarch bekah district convention held at Grass John Conroy, and Mike Bibby are busy. eral Sunday, coming from Portland. ! The Sunday school will render a Valley last week were A. A. Dunlap Jim Cothran was here over the week I special Easter program on Sunday at aud wife, Mr*. Rita Harpe, Mr*. Floy end from Foesil. * Ivon Borstel, Mrs Glade McCulloch, 10:00 a. m. ’ Owing to the fact that the old I Mrs. Busan Vanderpool and son of Mill 1’am e hall is undergoing Mrs. Laura Sather and Mrs. Ada Guy Worship at 11:00 repairs, the management have I Dufur, were here Sunday to be present Master music, both vocal and instru ton. moved to the Civic Auditorium ► I at the funeral of Mm. Powell. Mm. mental Sermon subject: “The Cross in The Dalle* until further no- I Vanderpool waa an old friend of the and its Meaning.** fee, for Saturday night Dances Powolb when they lived at Prineville. .Only N. Sherman Hawk. Pastor. {.^TownTalk Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. 8. Regular communica- , tions each 2nd and 4th rtRWjErff Thursday evenings of fjCTffFiiE each month. ^01^ M”- Irene Fraser, Worthy Matron Nana Banee, Secretary. evening in__ halt Transient and brother* are Visiti! invited to cordi meet A. Douma. N. G. Joe Truitt, Secretary. days of each monti. FwP I Visiting members wel come. . Leona Douma, N. G- Jessie Henricha, Secretary K Maeta at Legion hall on B 2nd and 4th Wednesday V evening* of each month. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant Meets in their hall in Harms trict the second and fourth Visiting nights of each month. MgObk Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, I. O. O. F. meets every fid and 4th Thursday avening* of the month in the Odd Fellow* hall. - Sojourn ng brother* ar* cordially invited. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith N.G. Secy. or 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 at bo cost to you. JOSEPH JL MEE The Wasco Shoe Man Dr. J. A. Butler DENTIST HOME OFFICE, WASCO kentjitems WB Mr. and Mm L. A. Huff^of Arling- Methodist Episcopal Church, Grass We «be I too, were hero Sunday. Valley. "Arnold Buhmann and wife, who waa I . Special Easter Services at 10 a. m l L. R. French and wife were here a *i*tar of Wm. Henriche, were hare Sunday school at 11 a. m. from Portland last week looking over from Hermiston to attend the funeral N. Sherman Hawk. their property of the late judge. Preaching every second and fourth! R. J. Baker was in Portland over the Phillip Searcy is driving the Board The Dalle* week end to visit with his brother, G. Sunday at 11 a. m. man school bus again this wook. SATURDAY NIGHT Everett who is not very well. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mm. E. A. Erskine, from! Mrs. Ray Blake entertained the Epworth League at 6:30 p- m. .Portland, spent the week end with O. N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor. bridge elub Tuesday afternoon at her A. Ramsey and family. Mra. Erskine ECK’S BLUE DEVILS ¡home here. Mrs. Msrie Wilcox won l sod Mrs. Ramsey are abters. Lady** Door Pria* The children of th* Moro Methodbt first honors. , John Henrich* and family of Clarks Sunday school are all to meet at the — ton Wash., were hers, coming for the church at 8:00 p. m- Saturday for the funeral of Mr. Henricha* brother. their annual egg hunt under the di Wm. Henrich*. rection of >fr. and Mra. E. E. Bane® Earl Snell and Charles Storey were and Mr. and Mr*. C. W- Smith. hero from Arlington, Wedoeedsy, look- Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. The Easter program will start at 11:00 Mr. Snell b repreeentativ* b the stete I The program promises to be the best bgbbture from thb dbtrict and Mr. I in yars. Storey b manager of the grain growers The pupils of Mrs. Sayrs’ class are local at Arlington giving a little playlet besides the Mr. and Mrs Guy Pound and Martin J usual dialog*, recitations, piano solos sb ** aliter» _ Donnell, of The Dalles were here S ub - I *tc. 24 Envelopes Iuv day for tbs fuaeral of Mr*. Powell. The publie b cordially invited. In Ceilopbane ' . D. E. Steves* was in Umatilla county I News Notes from th® Baptist Church Wednesday, to look over the branch 30C Grass Valley, Oregon. Pint Milk of Magnesia .. experiment station tb*re. I Morning worchip: 30c Pint Rubbing Alcohol....... Mr. and Mra. Eli Cochran, former Church school at 10:00 a. m. rockbnts of Sherman county, w*r* her* 50c Pint Heavy Mineral Oil Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Subject: Sunday afternoon. I UThe Resurrection of Christ ” Every Day Prices R. B. Webb and T*m Stevens drove Evening worship to Corvallis, Fridsy of last we*k. Mr. SANITARY NAPKINS B. T. P. U. at *:10 p. m- Webb** wife wn* operated on at th* Prparking at 7:80 p. m. Subject: I Corvalib haapital and b rorororing In DANCE CIVIC AUDITORIUM MARCH 26 S ee O ur H and B ills for C omplete L ist of ’ SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS S ome of T hem :_______________ . Amaizó Oil, Quarts .37-- Butter-ÏIollywood Brand Purex, the best bleacher....... Brooms, White Beauty-good .62 .06 .25 Member Owned wholesale buying * Spells Cheaper Prices WALTER Who»! Your Little Lady?, She is waiting for yod to invite her to the Big DANCE KENT LEGION HALL Saturday, Apr. 2 Music By . PATS NEW SIX ACES $1.00 when appetites long for fresh vegetables and spicy things weeks before the garden is ready See Our Stock of Fresh and Canned Vegetables and Fruits We can settle that longing, and at little expense, to I ZIEGLER’S Quality Store GRASS VALLEY. OREGON Tires, ¡Tubes & Accessories Complete Stock to be Sold at DRUG UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER PLUMBING Neat and accurate work done. All work Guaran teed. Special Attention,Ghreei At Hay>* Garage . ? Grass Valley ; , •• ‘ 4» 4 < 25c Coming from Dufur to witnesa the burial of so old friend, Mr. and Mm. chapter of the Acte. Pete Dillinger were here Sunday. 8. L. Boyce, minister | Henry Barnun war in Portland laat Saturday, taking a load of hogs on the CARDS OF THANKS Per Pkg Friday- Saturday-Monday Moro Pharmacy We wbh to thank the friends wffo so kindly took charge of our house Raymond Henrich* and wife arrived TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Friday evening from their home b| and aided us during the time of Camp Sherman just a few minutss too | strees incident to the death <rf our Published in the ntereat of the People of Grass Valley and husband and father, Wm. Henrich*. late to eon hb father alive. Vicinity by The TUM.A LUM LUMBER COMPANY Mm. Maud Drbcol of Goldeodsie, To those who sent Howers, also, we Na 8 G HASS VALLEY, OREGON. MARCH 25. 1932 • * * Vol. 1982 Washington, b vielting her dsuhgtor, wbh to extend our thanks. When Your Shoes need Mrs. Berni Searcy, thb wook. The Henr|cha Family EDITORIAL. material and fuel. Mm. H mo I MeKInney end daahgtor, Repair, send them to Moro, Oregon. March 22, 1932. Mm. William Hawke ween bam for the With the entrance or SPRING just Max Pluemke was in from Kent Ao it has pleased the Groat Archi WERNMARK« funeral of Wm. Henricha. Mm. Mc tect of the Universe to call from his around the corner and all th® women buying material to fix up the Hotel Kinney b a nbea of Mm. Hearicbe labors, our estosmod Brother Wm. soon blossoming out in their new at Kent- GOOD SHOE REPAIRING and will bo remembered ee HaMI B*nV- I Henricha, *Be' It roeohmd. That spring frocks, why not give your THE DALLES I Eureka Lodge Na 111, A. F- A A. M> house a treat? ’Re-roof it, remodel “Did you tell father over the phone Mm. Boren Hansen b b Portland thb extend to the bereaved family our it, paint it inside and out, or build that we were engaged?” wook with George, and Mm. Brisbane I sincere sympathy in their hour of that additoinal room which you have “Yes.” bee remained after opending a wook at been putting off so long. “What did he reply?” I trial. the bodeido of ber brother. “I’m not sure whether he .replied —T-A-L— M. A. Bull, geek MeKron b bore thb week from or whether the line was struck by We can give you some expert ad- 8. W. Searcy, the Uaiverrity enjoying a iittb relaxa FUNERAL HOME Walter A. May tion from studying. - ------ AND----- \ Committee Mr. and Mm. A. M. Wright have 1 ‘ ' POME AMBULANCE SERVICE been married forty nbe yearn as their The Powell family wbh to express now. • —T-A-L—- ’ Mary had a little lamb, . wedding wee cobbratod co March Bind. their appreciation for the many acta Phone 14* The Dalles. Oro Given by a friend to keep, cd kindness during too sleknsss and * When you think of any thing in GRABS VALLET PHARMACV building think of Tum-a-lumand call It followed her around until death of our beloved mother also for M, Grass Valley, the home of good 1 It died from want of sleep. the beautiful torni offerings. ZELL’S • . i <’ ¿í—ái-Wa I toarte —* * FULL LINE OF CHICK FOODS MILL RUN per sack............. SHORTS per sack.................. 1.00 ROLLED WHEAT per sack. ROLLED BARLEY per sack 2.10 LAYMORE MASH per sack 2.00 CRACKED CORN per sack. OYSTER SHELL per sack.. 1.25 CALF MEAL......... ................ 1.36 ALFALFA MEAL................. BRAN...................................... 2.30 ECG PRODUCER.,............. 1.90 SCRATCH FEED.....:.... SALT % GROUND, 60 lb. Sack...................... 60c BLOCK, PLAIN, 60 lb........... ............. v.66c BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 60 lb.............................. 70c SULPHURIZED BLOCK 6 lb 15 cents, 2 for 26c Prices Subject to Change Sherman Cooperative Grain Grow 'ijs WASCO. OREGON -