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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1932)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOUR NAL, PAGI 2 Meets the let and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with as Hugh'Chrisman, W- M. C. V. Belknap, Secy- Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Moro, Oregon Regular * communica tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month. Mrs. Irene Fraser, Worthy Matron Nana Barsee, Secretary. loi Meets evening in. the LO.O.F hall. Transient and visiting brothers ar> cordially invited to meet with u». A. Douma, N. G. Joe Truitt, Secretary. Moro, Oregon ■I Meeta fid and 4tb Twes- daya of each month Visiting members wel come. Leona Douma, N. G. Lila Bull, Secretary. K Meets at Legton hall on M 2nd and 4th Wednesday W. evenings of each month. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, I. O. O. F. meets svery fid and , 4th Thursday tvemngs of ths month in the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng brothers are cordially invited. Vern McGowan. *. L. K. Smith* NG. Beey. MORO, OREGON MAY 27, 1932. ■ _ ------—--------- — ------- Ugg ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ly invited Io tlie evening service.7^ J ^ng class ^ho best represents the F. Brown, Mrs qualities of honor, courage, scholar- ship, leadership . and service- . A eoa, all af Portland were tosata at the similar medal to the most outstand- A. 8. Johnson home last Saturday iiqrgiii to the graduating class with C. M. Bently, examiner for state John McCune is living in Moro a- the same qualities This medal is driver’s licences, was here Wednes ¿■•AndnnlnMd Modern Mo- ^yarded to the students after con day morning- sultation with the teachers and a vote Everett Hastings left Bunday for Foseil where he is working in the thia county. Gold*T4t¿ Prororba 14«. "Du room, who vote separately and secret Johnson store. The family will move ly upon the above named qualiQca- after achool is out. «y andteett«hall be to thorn that do- vallia ere here visiting with their tlons. The medal awards were, made ; Asst State Veterinarian Clark call daughter Mra- J. F- Hinkle, and Mr. Responsive Reading: Esotici 21:18. by Faul K McCulloch, commander of JACK LEITZER’S 8-PIECE BAND ed at the court house here Wedneeday Thompson’s brothers N. W. and A. C. the Frank E. Brown Post, to Ted 13. 81-33, M. on official business for ths agricultur of Portland Evelyn Olson. , _ ” motto C- C. Calkins, formerly county a- al department- , gent of Sherman county was a guest -T " Mrs. Margaret Poets has accepted of the Moro Hotel one night last week « . r . the Democratic nomination for asses AU aro Medially invited to attend sor as well as the Republican nomina tota pago one. ' * j ' - Eastern Star members held a spac tion having received the majority of Ladies Free Admission 5Oc ial meeting last Friday nifl^t to en whore all authorised Christian the votes for both parties, f C—------------------ ------------------------------- any tim* ®ay Wiseearver wjll op- tertain Mrs. Minnis W.'Whito worthy literature i pose Hoss in November, having won Vernon Flatt drove to Portland purchased. the Democratic nomination uaop-, Wednesday on a business trip that banquet ended the evening’s fes kept him away a couple of days tivities. utor and VanWinkle may be roncead- The annual Thompson Family Goldendale over the weekend visiting od-the elèettorf for Attorney general iRound-up will be held in De Moss with Homer Beale former electric aa*ho haa ito Democratic opposition. park on Sunday June 5th and it is ex- , Xhe ^oxd>tPY company manager here. . The vote in the non^partfiian Judi cial -election MR «ter ma^ ^cypnty re* or my Mra. Elva Bryant left Friday for bars of the clan will be on hand to, Though an host shall 0a- Portland to attend the annual conven spend the day talking oyer family afr. t ine, my heart shall aot most votes for position Nb^2 and J- O’ tion of Woman's Clubs of this state- fairs with each other- ‘ war shell sise against tad. JBailey running far ahead :for the: M»; thoa She is president of ths district of beconfldent. Paalœs 17 other place.. The official vote gave I* Ute which Sherman county is a part. Portland spent the week end with Mr. V. A* Brand 34, Hewitt 33, McCulloch 341. Ses Ginn A Coleman Company for and peen 284. Grahafii reeeivid 107,' depression prices on reconditioned Guy Hoskinson was a frequent PMpSiÄMine a va n thing! (as in Bailey 369 and Brown 167. .->»> *-• s }J. I. Case combinée. These machines He that sitteth in the visitor hero the first days of the week Russia 4... r »*. have been thoroughly overhauled ¿hall laugh; the Lord shall having come from Salem to attend TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS A flock of gees* were noted on their his father’s funeral. Ho was accom _ _______ 13* destolon. Theji «hall Ho tpoa| unto them in His wrsth, snd vex way north Thursday morning and panied by M. E- Reeves. Notice ia hereby given that the weather prophets are wondering what them in His sore displeasure. Psalms County ^choo) Superintendent of Fred Pickett had one of the new that signifies at this time of year. 2:1, 4, 5. \ ' ■ Sharman bounty,. Qregon. will bold Fords here a few hours ons day last Usual Sunday ijMptings/ : Born: To Mr and Mrs. A. O. Ek the regular .examination of applicants Sunday achook^gt IO a. m- strom In Portland, May 25th, a 9 pound week and put out a demonstantton ride for State teachers’ certificates at son . Mrs. Ekstrom was formerly Fran or two. He will git a demonstrator Preachingat U »> m- , Moro aa "follows: ces Henhagin, daughter.of Mr. * and for himself thia week, ’t • Commencing Wednesday, • June 8, Mrs. Georgs Hennsgin Mra- G. A. Akers left for Eugene 7:30 p, m. . » .♦. . 1982 at 3 o’clock a. m. and continu 2.O0P. M Percy Thompson and wife W. B. whore she is representing thus local J. D- and Mrs. Miller, pastors ing until Saturday, June 11, 1932, at, Rice are in Eugene this week repre Rebekah lodge at the annual con 4 o’clock p. m senting the Odd-Fellows and Rebekah vention. Wednesday Forenoon-^-U.,3- History, Methodik Chureh : lodges at the annual convention ' Writing (penmanship). - Saturday May 28th has be* sot as Th* price of gaadine waa boosted 2 the annual dean up day for the I. O. Wednesday Afternoon — Physiology, Sunday school at JO a. m. and a half cents in thia county the first O. F. lodge and all brothers are ta> Reading, Composition. of the wook. N. Sherman Hawk, paator. Thursday forenoon-^—Arithmetic, His pected to assist in the work. Walter A. Woods and Myrtle E. tory of Education, Psychology, The annual Woman’s club dinner Thursday Afternoon — Grammar, Stoutedburg ef Wheeler Co. were mar MKTHODIS TCHURCH' that was postponed last Friday on Geography, American Literature, ; H, . QrwsValley o ried May 19th by R, J. Ginn. account of rain will be held Friday Physics. Including the famous WARREN STRING Sunday .school at M a. m. June 3rd at the same hour and place- ghter, Mary, were dinner guests at the N- Sherman Hawk, paatos. Friday Forenoon»*—Theory and Prac- of 50 horses, on their way to Molalla, ,f tics,. Orthography (Spelling), Miss Essie Foss, of Spokane, Wash., A. Roae homa Sunday evening. Salem, and Oregon City. Physical Geography, English Liter Rev J. Erod Newton and family will ature. .. ... ...» her brother J. F- Foes- Methodist Episcopi Church*^ "'•l' arrive in Moro Saturday, May 28, to Friday Afternoon—School Law, Al >dap Schrot nt 10*.’m. J j « apend the week end with Mr. and Mra. Mr and Mrs. Theo. Johnston left gebra, Geology, Civil Government, Boy Situts Court of Honor at II a.m. B. B. Webb. The Newtons are on Tu/sday for valley points, Mr. John Bookkeeping. Mr. W. Willelchsr will be present their way back to India whore they ston to visit at Salem with his parents Saddle Horse Racing Free For All; Wild Saturday Forenoon—Geometry, Bot-, have boon missionaries for the peat 18 while Mrs. Johnston attends the and hava Charge of the presentation qf Horse Ride; Relay Race, and Roman Race. A è f Woman’s Club convention that ia be- badges, .Everybody is invited -- Saturday Afternoon—-General winter at Newport, Oregon. SOc and 25c An exciting few minutes in ths lifs ' Admission . LAWRENCE W. RAKES. of young Goorgs Hennagia occured County School Superintendetn. Acknowledgement Wednesday afternoon when, aa ho was Sat. My ht Newa Notes 1 Baptist Church making a U turn on the corner near To the Voters of Sherman County: . .... T, ’ ’t. lune 4 Orasa Valí the Legion hall, his front bumper was I wish to thank the voters of the eaught by the rear fender of a speed Momtag worship.* Church sehqel 10 county for their support in the recent ing car. The fender wee badly dam Prssehtair 11 a- m.. Subject: ’ t aged and for a time it looked as if Primary Nominating Election. . In George would pay for it, but several creased experience should count in in- Evening worship: B. Y. .P. ^V.T witnesses had noted that the stranger GOOD PAY—STEADY WORK was going at considerable more than vor to conduct the office in such a the legal limit and the stranger forgot manner that you will have no cause 6th and Wg^hin«U>r» Streets • . to regret the confidence you have re his wrsth. Portland Ore. posed in me- . M. NELSON, Owtw Crasy Crystals Margaret W. Peeta, ARTRUDEEN, Manager County Assessor Produce your own mineral water ^TownTalk, Grand Opening; ■ DANCES NEW DECORATIONS Ladies Door Prize SODIO Fair Grounds MORO,OREGON Saturday Sunday and £ JUNE 4th & 5th |le «Ibe »ill { \ DANCE AUDITQIUUM BALL ROOM BUCKING CONTEST SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 28 OLD MILL BAND --------- with-------- - - Three Harmony Girls Ladies Free Admission 60c OTHER ATTRACTIONS for your convenience 1 have ar- raoged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A. May A Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no Cost to you. ■ - JOSEPH A. MEE The Waaco Shoe Man xt“ OLD TIME DANCE American Legion Hall Dr. J. A. Butler DENTIST New Perkins Hotel, HOME OFFICE, WASCO C I In Moro th« First Week in Essch Month : health drink. C- Pease Co. Now for sale at Edw. Attorneys At Law Northwest Mutual Fire Association Writes moro Fire Insurance in Oregon, 1 Washington. Idaho. u>d British Columbia Montana and Brìi than any other one company bo- • cause POLICY HOLDER! lAVf 21 PESCE HT Moro Grain Growers Aoste. When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to RATES: i .mu i j, ,| GUARANTEED^ I wish to take thia means of ex- preesing my sincere thanks and appre ciation for the effort made and sup of the Am J Letton port extended at the primary election held on May fiOth.. And will always while in the ofltee of sheriff do my local aAobl ant gftet very beet to administer that ofltee to the boy* in the eighth fl the beet intor^ts of the people of this ____ _ . . . ■ ; ■■■ ■■ county. Hugh Chrisman county politics UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER GIRL. HONORED To the Voters of Sherman County. Continued from page on*, vote waa the deciding factor aa ho waa endorsed by a vote of 434 to 75 by his home county folks Of the unopposed candidates G. C. Vintin for county clerk received 433» Wiley Knighten, for school superin tendent received 500, George W- Wil cox» for coroner received 473, P- C- Axtell, for county commissioner, re ceived 461. They are unopposed in the final election as well. County Democratic nominations went to Roy Belshee for sheriff as he was not opposed within his party and to A. M. Young for county treasurer Bunday achool 10 a. n^. who received the Republican nomina Morning worship 11 a m. «ubjeotr tion as well through writing in by '‘Beady-made Religion.” his Republican friends- Evening Popular Service, 7:43. • »ab (R. J. Ginn received ths Republican ject: “My Experience aa a Prqteat- nomination for justice of peace for aat Mins tor J to a State lasane Hoepit- al.” - Statistics of ths Washington Btito for the Waaco district, R P Fototor Meatal Hygiene Sociel person out of twent; 11.- k'n.- __ Valley diatrtet on th* Democratic ticket- about it! WATCOEPAJRING A A A— Fire proof-Insured FREE GARAGE S e __ * r Ou* H and for SATURDAY CH me of C omplete L ist of MONDAY SPKGIALS 1 lb 61b tach AdpreadPt. 2 lb Pkg. Gold Medal Grape Nuts . Member Owned wboleenle. buying - Spells Cheaper Prieea ------ AND----- AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 843 The DalleA Ors. GRA8S VALLEY PHARMACY MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASSOCIATION will handle all Parts for HARRIS and HOLT COMBINES WALTER A. MAY ASON in addition to the ALLIS CHALMERS line. We ‘ will carry a full line of parts for THE DALLES FUNERALHOME 67c 23c 62c 26c 27c 33c —— /GOOD SHOE REPAIRING ZELLS NOTICE! T hem : WERNM ARK’S 304 Second St. Room with Bath, 32.00 and $1 50 Without Bath, 50 and $1.00 PerTriabeOlfiles as low aslTOOp«r month. 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