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PAGE 1 THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, - |^Town Talk RL. Moots the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in T. C. Lee and family were over the vited to meet with us week end from Portland to visit with Hugh'Chrisman, W. M. relatives C. V. Belknap, Secy. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Justesen, now of Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Arlington, visited here Memorial day Moro, Oregon from that place- Regular communica Jack Swift and family drove thru tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of town Tuesday on his way back to his each month. home in Astoria- Mrs. Irene Fraser, Worthy Matron Nana Barxee, Secretary. Henry Barnum was in Portland the last of the week with a load of stock for the markets. Moro, Oregon Wilbur Martin J. and family are Meets every Monday visiting at the home of his father W. evening in the I.O.O.F hall. Transiefit and J. Martin for a few days. visiting brother» an Mr. and Mrs Karl Tomlin of Klam cordially invited to ath Falls were visiting relatives in Moro meet with ux * A. Douma, N. G. Mrs L. M Thomas of Hood River Joe Truitt, Secretary. spent several days witn her son Vinton Lspise Rebecca Lodge Ne. IIS Kincaid, who is an employee ’of May Moro, Oregon and Bon. • Meets 2d and 4th Tue; Lyle Wallan was married to Evelyn days of each month Visiting members wel Alberta Willismon of Walla Walla. come. Wethington, Sunday the 29th. of May. Leona Douma, N. G- Mrs. Neal Freeman and Greta Roos Lila Bull, Secretary. of La Grande visited the Freemen fam ily over the few days of holiday just past. • Lowell Bucholts, who has boon visit Meets at Legion hall on ing his brother and wife, Mr. and Mre. M 2nd and 4th Wedneaday Arthur Bocholts, was taken to The V evenings of each month. Dalles recently and opperated on for W. T. Johnston, Commander. appendicitis. T Vernon Flatt, Adjutant Mrs. Roscoe Moore spent a few days Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, with relatives in The Dalles this week. I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and Miss Georgia McKean spent Monday 4th Thursday avenmgs of tho month in with her - parents. the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Al Kirtley was up from The Dalles brothers are cordially invited. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith Monday to observe Decoration day NG. x 8acy. with the L- L, Peets family Chris Schelta Post No. 71 w* me $mii DANCE The Dalle« SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE 4 ECK RORICK'S BLUE DEVILS with ERWIN COREY, EVELYN BRUNE RINGING Ladies Free Admission 60c b__ >r your convenience 1 have ar ranged for you to leave your Shoe Work, at Walter*A. May & Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no coot to you. JOSEPH A. MEE The Wasco Shoe Man Dr. J. A. Butler i DENTIST HOME OFFICE, WASCO In Moro the First, Week in Each Month UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Attorneys At Law oro Northwest Mutual Fire Association Writes more Fire Insurance in * Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia than any other one company bo- POLICY HOLDEM tAVE 28 PERCENT Moro Grain Growers Assoc. Miss Frances Bacon left Saturday for her home in Bellingham, Wash- where she will spend the summer. Misses Kutch and Osborn left Fri day afternoon for their homes in Portland and Corvallis respectively. Harold Bryant was Here from Hood River over the Memorial day holiday to be with his mother and sisters. When Marion McKee and wife re turned from Portland last week they brought a wee little boy to live with them. from Hillsboro over the Memorial holiday to observe the day with rete- I tives. Mr. and Mrs- M E McKee were in Portland last Friday and Miss Reta Burris was in charge of the Phar macy. Mrs. Kyllo and children left Satur day. Before leaving she signed a contract to teach the Erskine school J. B. Adams and W. S. Powell have been appointed as representatives of the local grain growers at the Port land rate meeting. Johnie Walker’ left Monday after finishing his teaching in the high school for the year. He will return for the Fourth of July. Fred Pickett and family took ad vantage of having a new Ford and drove to Seattle Friday to visit with Mrs. Pickett's parents Collis Moore and Elmer Barsee were at Jersey a couple of days last week and brought home a nice batch of trout for their trouble- E E. Barnum and wife* wore here from The Dalles Wednesday to hoar what Farmer Brown had to say about the condition of the farmer. A. B. (Robertson of Condon was at DeMoss Wednesday to hear what he could about co-operatives, ho being the manager of the Condon local. See Ginn A Coleman Company fer have been thoroughly overhauled L. W. Roes who formerly operated in Moro, and Mrs. Ross visited here Memorial day from their home in Portland. Mrs. T. M. McGinnis and son Lee. When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to WERNMARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING THE DALLES 204 Seeood St. m-’i............ — - ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME mortal day. Mrs. McGinnis io a ote- ter of Mrs- R- J. Ghm and io the wife of a former sheriff of the county. U V. Moore, will graduate from the University of Oregon medical school next Monday Juno 18 and toko his place in the world as a doctor of med icine. His internship will bo served at Fresno, California. Several of the Urquhart family wore hero over the Memorial day ----- AND------ AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 ; Pbooe 246 The Dalles. Oro GRA88 VALLET PHARMACY PI m NM222 Bend. Mrs- Idabolle Hunter, of Eph rata and Robert of Ephrata wore here. While visiting at the Barsee - T - Mrs. Alta Snodgrass has been vislt- ing,hor parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Belshee this week. Mr. and Mrs Walter May have re turned from ao extended trip through Washington and Idaho, stopping in Yakima, Spokane, Walia Walla, and Farce, Washington and Lewiston, Ida ho. Mrs. Paul May waa in Portland sev eral days test week, returning homo Friday Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Bucholts of Cor bett wore here Sunday visiting rela tives. Little Betty Templeton celebrated her birthday Thursday afternoon with a party for a number of her little friends. Mrs. Millie beason visited with rela tives over the wook end. Mr. and Mrs.doff Witeon and child ren of The Dalles, and Roy Belshee and son, Leroy, of Wasco were in the city Sunday... Jim Kunaman, older brother of Harry Kunsman spent the woek end with him. E. H. Fuller’s little son paid him a visit last woek. George B. Bourhill recieved notice Wednesday, that his appointment an pootmaster for another four year term MORO, OREGON JUNE 3. 1932« _____ Girlo will bring bathing cape, tennis got bo discouraged because of this matresses are furnished, but no * shoes and gym suit if possible. poor sportism that they would not tedding, turn out when we got a game. The If a dub member plays a musical Those going to summer school result was we could- not put up a very instrument ir^ an orchestra or har- should contact L. W- RakesTrnmeX .' Except a man be born again, he can xxi game- » ___ not one the kingdom of God. John SA n,i, year so far we have played m°nka band, bring the instrument. x lately., If any man bote Christ, he io a new Club members should not bring creature; oM things hfe passed away; three games, the last one being last Sunday with Watco on tho Harland- very much extra money, they might Read the ads in the Journal behold all things are become new. 2 H. ' Cor , 5:17. Seek ye the Lord ▼tow diamond, which was a good Each Club member will get ou| of while he may be found; call ye upon game, enjoyed by all preeent. No arguing, no ragchewing. summer school just M much he GUARANTEED The ball , players sure played ball Puts into it- • forsake his way, and the unrighteous and the rooters sure did root, as it Bring a drinking glass, man his thoughts, and let him ibturn • | should bring a pair of unto the Lord, and he will havg mercy* •wgto a real’matched game. Leave Them at upon him; and to our God, for Ho will . The plAyets from Wasco were all rood scissors, a tape lino, a thimble, Wasco mon, «nd Hartendview players • paper of needles, a spool of No- 60 JOE TRUITT’S Moro abundantlylpardon, pa. 654 7. AH fhraiors from their community, white tHread in either a box or a bag. 4* Usual Sunday meetings. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The ecore waa 1 to 9 tn favor of i — - Wasco. Bishop pitched and Manning . Cottage meeting at Pastor's homo caught for Wasco. Robert Belshe pitched and Homer Belshoe caught 7:30 p. m. J. D. and Mrs Miller, pastors for Harlandview. purchased. ‘ WATCH KEPAIRING Graduation Exercises Held Last-Friday Methodiet Chereh - Sunday school at 10 a. m. ■’ Preaching at 11:16^1 m. Samoa subjectL “The Significance of the . Graduating exercises for the Was- Cross.’’ . - . ed and the Moro schools wprp held kA Friday light Twelve finished their high school Wasco and ten at Moro. - The sheriff's office will be empower Francis V. Galloway, attorney from ed to issue- temporary licences for au Preaching at 10 a. m. The Dalles, was the speaker of the tomobiles after the 15th. of June for Sunday school at 11 a. m 1982-38 licence term. Doris Amidon was on the program as The members of the Hennagin family valedictorian and Marjorie Kunsman »eld a family reunion at Eagle Creek was salutatorian- , v test Bunday. A large number attend Dean Fa villa, former head, of the Methodist Episcopal Church ed and a happy time was enjoyed by all school of business administration of - Sunday School at 10 a. m. present. the University of Oregon spoke .at N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Marjorie Kunaman gave a bridge Wasco and students, Paulen Käse party Thursday afternoon for the x Baptist Cherek . berg and Nyal Grady, were the vale younger set. (Grass Valley) dictorian anil salutatorian. respec Perry Johnson was over from Condon News Notes from the Baptist Church tively. Grass Valley, Oregon. Wednesdayfto attend the Farmer Brown speaking and picnic at DeMoes Springs Morning worth’p.' Church school 10 GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL. NOTES Earl Snell, state representative, and Genevieve Beardsley, Editor. 4 Preaching Ila. m Subject: Bari Weatherford of Arlington, were The Senior Class Night took place Evening worship:4-- B Y. P. U. 7 among those attending the fanners pic p. m Friday night at the high school audi nic at DeMoes park, Wednesday. Preaching 8 p. m torium. The program committee was E. R, Jackman of the State College Prayer meeting and Biblestudy, Thurs Evelyn Olds, Ethel Barnett, and Extension Service was here Monday. day 8 p m. Helen Engstrom. The Class History Mrs. Elv^ Bryant and Mrs. Theodore S. L. Boyce, Minister. was given by Zela Ruggles; Class Johnston have returned from the state Prophecy by Pearl Bell; Class Will by convention of Oregon’s Federated Wo Marietta Perry men’s clubs which convened at Portland last week. The Baccalaureate Services were 0. P. Hulse of. Dufur, ir visiting his held Sunday at 11:00 o’clock on May son, Ray Hulse, this week. 29, at the Baptist church. Rev. Boyce delivered the sermon. Lester Barnum returned with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E Barnum,, The Commencement Exercises was to The Dalles after the picnic Wednes Base Ball, as seen“ by the Harland held Thursday,’ June 2, at the city view Base Ball Manager. । day. auditorium. ' The speaker was Mr« The Dorcas society of the Presbyter Baseball is without a doubt as good Richardson of The Dalles. Erasmus ian church meets Wednesday, June 8th., a sporX as piere is for young and old, Baker was Salutatorian and Willard With Mrs. Roy Belshee at Wasco, A d when really played in a sport like Barnett the Validictorian- all day meeting and potluck dinner with manner. t' Pearl Boll has returned to school the hostess furnishing the chicken. Harlandview has been trying for after several weeks illness. Cell Mrs. McKean for transportation. the past three years, to help get it Dorothy Olds and Lawrence Todd Mise L. M Tracy of Vancouver, B. so managed that young and old could are still out of school and probably 0. is speaking each night at the Full all enjoy base ball its utmost, and Gospel Assembly. Everyone is cordial- we have been very much in favor of will not return before the end of ly invited. Time, 7:45. joining a leagues of it least six teams achool. Mrs. I. N Lemon of Corvallis, visit in Sherman county. ed the A. M. Wright family several But, seems like the little towns days this week. feel they could not mix with the far Summer School Mrs. Albert Hill and Mr. and Mrs. mer boys, so this year we have laid Children Rules Given John E. Caldwell of Portland, spent the low, as we noticed the write ups in week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs the county paper in the early spring, Malcom Neal at The Dalles. Mrs' Hill and as we had been asked by some of is a sister of Mrs. Neal. instructions regard- the head base ball men to lay off fit the annual summer Miss Helen Searcy left the first of playing ball the Sundays that the big the week for a visit with friends in games were on in the towns, so we school Will explain rules of the club Portland, Monmouth and Corvallis. have just played a little ball when wee leaden aboet this rest The school A L. Mason and family of Salem could, and have tried not to interfere visite«J hero with Mrs Mason’s rela with tho good teams of the county. tives over the week end. E B. Benn, adjuster .of the Kelso farmer boys, all below If years of bank, was a visitor bore Saturday. Ho was looking after bank property lor at this season i ) towels. • Single bods and ed in thio county. were played Mrs E L. Fleck is ill with heart high school, trouble at the home of Mrs. Margaret one with Webfoot grange team, and one with Harmony and Point team PoeU. •' This team is now in line to play any unmn Dr. Butler Dentist '( all of the week beginning June 6th and ending June 11 th at Moro Hotel Make Appointments Early ■k —■A NOTICE! MORO GRAIN GROWERS ASSOCIATION will handle all Farts for HARRIS and HOLT COMBINES in addition to the ADLI8 CHALMERS line. Wei will carry a full line of parts for RUMLEY COMBINES See us about > EXTRAS for HARRIS and HOLT New Perkins Hotel Portland Or«, M NELSON, Cuter . ART RUD KEN. Manager RATEBi Room with Bsth, $2.00 and fl .60 Without Bath, $1.50 and $1.00 Permanent rates as low as $12.50 per month. of its own age limit. So trot out your 'GOOD PAY—8TEADT WORK Several choice openings in Cities and towns for ambitious men and wo * Sunday School________ 10:00 a. m« of farmers of which^Ws will play any men. Experience unnecessary. We one town or community in the county. Morning Worship ...._11:00 a- m. finance you if required. Write today. Subject “Life’s Unrealised Possl- Mr. Thomas, Superintendent, 426 as the onlookers if will only give Third St., Oakland, Calif.__________ 7:45 p. m. us a fair chance Evening Service .. Subject “Bankrupt, yet Blessing.“ . But past years, when wo got a What have you to use for money? Memorial Day reminded us of our game with a town, we always had to I have wood, posts, calves, cows, heroic dead. It reminded us of those, play two or three towns, ytherefore horses ^nd mules for exchange. See “we have loved and loot ” It remind did not got an even break. Our boys H B Belshee ed us of Him who said “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends ’’ S ee O ur H and B iles for C omplete L ist of All are most cordially Invited. Allen A. Me Rea, Minister. game to look at. SATURDAY > SUNDAY SPECIALS Ckrietiaa Selaaw Subject: "God The Only Causa And Orsator.’’ Golden Text: Revelation 4:11. 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