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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1932)
PAGE 2 Meets the 1st and 8rd r Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in* vited to meet with us Hugh Chrisman, W- M- C. V. Belknap, Secy. IHE SHERMAN * < I >2# COUNTY JOURNAL, ’ • - swiming pool op hb ranch Dorth of 1 town. Principal James Luebke and family left Friday for hb home in the Will amette valley where they will spend the summer. «WES George Miller and wife were here Saturday for the settlement of the es tate of Mrs. Jsne A. Maxwell, Mrs. Miller’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clsud Ackley and son Irwin and Ada Roy visited here over the past week end with Mrs. Mauri us Dou ms who b the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ackley. Irwin remained behind when the others left Tuesday. . Carrol Sayers is in Portland this week end after hb wife and son Frank, who have been vbiting her father and brother. Miss Reaths will remain for a vbit when the others return home. Mr. and (Mrs. ;E. T. Strong and daughter, Helen, returned Bsttirday from a trip to Eugene where they vis ited with Mr. Strong’s parents. Mrs. Robertson, sn sunt of Mrs. E. Amidon is vbiting her neice here from her home in Warhihgtoe l‘,C- Mn. T. S. Reece and Mrs. W H. Ragsdale entertained a group of their friends last Tuesday at the heme of Mrs. Reece. Dr. and Mrs. Idleman, of Salem were here Saturday night They brought Josephine Johnson home with them from Monmouth. Mrs. Elva Bryant left Friday for Monmouth where she will attend the commencement exercbesof the nctmal school. Miss Lob will return with her. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall and children, of The Dalles, visited the 8. W. Searcy family thb week. Maxine Henriehs went to Hillsboro with her sunt, Mrs. Gertrude Brown, this week where she will remain for sometime vbiting. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Searcy and the Wilbur Shelton family are expected to vbit Mr and Mrs. T. B. Searcy over the week end. Owen and wife and T. B. Searcy and wife are going to take a trip around the country for a couple ef weeka in the way of vacationing. Mamie Traylor spent last week in Rainier. Wasco Methodist Episcopal Church Bunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a m. The Campfire gira will have part in this service. Baptist Church • (Grass Valley) Morning worship; Church school 10 Preaching 11 a. m. Subject: Evening worship: B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. * Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thore* day 8 p. m. S. L. Boyce, Minister* INLAND WATERWAYS Continued from page one. high chargea. As an example he cited the Minongehela river where stool ore and coal are shipped by water and where factories have been established to handle thb bqrinewn until railroad* have more business than they ever could have had B*x<tefl h»d been kept at their level- The meeting was attended by mafiy residents of the wheat counties along the Columbia including Morrow, Gil liam and Sherman counties. Those from Sharman otanty were Earl T- Jones, George Potter, B. H. Grady, and Giles L. French Tor your convenience I hatfs ar ranged for you to leave your Bhoe Work at Walter A. May A Son. Pick up and deliver/ twice ^a week at no cost to you. JOSEPH A. MEE ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME ----- AND------ AMBULANCE SERVICE > Phone 845 The Dalles. Ore. GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY or Phone222 S ee O ur H and B ills for C omplete L ist of SUNDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY S ome - "■ 111 — * ■ of '• T hem : ...... — "■■■ ■ 111 17c 16c 18c 19c • Champion String Beans (2s) <j ~ . . 2 cans Swifts Silverieaf Lard ......... 4-lb pail 45c.,.. 3-lb pail Redskin select Alaska Salmon (Is tall).............. 2 cans. Sugar, pure cane....... '.................................. 10 pounds 19c 85c 21c 45c WALTER A. MAY & SON We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their help during the sickness and death of our hus band and father, and for the beauti ful floral offerings. Mra. Jease Martin Mr..and Mra- K E. Martin Donald Martin Bernard Martin MORO, OREGON Truman Strong has aboutfinbhed bb ■■ ■" ELECTRIC COOKERY \ Get Your Growing Grain Insurance X« At The Moro Grain Growers Association ■ ■ ■ mu ■■■— MOHEY SAVING BARGAIN FARES TO FIT YOUR PURSE TWO PALS , for EVE RY CAMPER Union Pacific offer* four kinds of travel bargain* — plus the usual excellence of service; fine—fast trains, historic and scenic route. Ask for fares to any point east A delicious dinner for five ROUND-TRIP haatl ROUND-TRIP lOday Fam to * *------ Daily to 19. R«tan* mantle and outdoor light. ONE-WAY lateraedhts Fam. Daily to Dec. 11. stoVtis and LANTERNS K. P. Hulse and family of Dufur vb- ited here over the past week end. Stanley Beavb and wife have moved from the Fortner house to the Williams bouse formerly occupied by Professor Luebke 1 ■ Oranges, 288 size .... ........................ .......... per doz; Bacon, good medium grade.............................per pound Mission Beil or White King Toilet Soap.......... .3 bars Golden Yellow Com (2s)*Taste Rite brand.... 2 cans CARD OF THANKS. Wayne Aken has been elected as president of the I inns •tub of I ugrne for die coming year. with Mr. Woods sb tors, Mrs. L V Moore and Mrs. E A. Cushman. V The Wasco Shoe Man !■ Tom Fraser attended the Grange pic. nic at Dufur last Saturday. Jim Woods and daughter of Athees Ml N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. M. E. McKee left Monday for Port land and Corvallis where he will attend a meeting of the state pharmacy board of which he is a member, C. O De Vore is in charge of th« drag store dur ing the absence of Mr. McKee. * Mrs. Clyde Gilmore and children are visiting in Portland and Vancouver1 thb Imogene Johnson b "pending a couple of weeks in Hood River with her grand mother. Gwendolen Foes returned home thb week from Oakland, Caf., where she hss been working several months. JUNK 18, IMI flable pride as one of the finest, moat modern volunteer departments in a town of our sbe, and ?f many a grant deal larger than ocy o^rn. Yours for Cooperation and Effici ency. W. A. SL ' . A. J. Johnson b busy fixing up the To the Editor: fire hydrants in good condition for the We of the Wasco Fire Department Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. city are putting our best effort forth for Moro, Oregon Ronald Herce of Baker spent the a 100 per cent Vilunteer Fire Depart Regular communica week end in Moro. ment and to accomplbh that end our tions each 2nd and 4th Ray Williams of Eugene, stopped off watch word must necessarilly be co Thursday evenings of each month. on hb way t<> Loa Angeles to vbit hb operation not only within our own Mrs. Irene Fraser, parents, Mr. and Mra.' G. A. Williams organization but from the public as Worthy Matron and family «last week. well. The public heretofore perhaps Nana Barzee, Secretary. Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin and daughter has not been cognisant of the traffic Sharon Spent three days of last week laws that deal with fire departments, Moro, Oregon and therefore their cooperation has with relatives here. Meets every Monda Mis. Walter May, Mra. Webber and been negligable- If the public were to 'evening in the I.O.OJ Mra. Paul May were shopping in The just observe those laws the efficiency hall. Transient and of the department could be greatly vbiting brothers Dalles .Monday cordially invited to J. F. Hinkle haa finished hb spring increased meet with us We have upon various occasions A. Dou pa, N. G. work on hb ranch at Burban and is back' noticed that cars try to be first to the Joe Truitt, Secretary. home again. fires, giving no right of way to the fire trucks, park then* clrs in front >iae Rebecca Lodge No. 116 of fire hydrants, and follow close be - Moro, Oregon id Meets 2d and 4th Tue» hind the fire truck. The law speci days of each month. fically states that upon hearing the * Visiting members wel siren they must pull to the curb and come. Presbyterian Church. come to a halt that they do not park Leona Douma, N. G- Sunday School: 10 a, m. Children’» 10 feet either side of the fire hydrant, Lila Bull, Secretary. day program. Bongs, recitations and nor at any time drive over a fire hose music. nor follow at a eloser distance than Chris Schults Post N Morning worship: 11 a. m. Subject: 500 feet of a fire fighting equipment “The Visind That Gives Power.’’ There are many others but those Meets at Legion. hall on A very important Congregational 2nd and 4th Wednesday business meeting will be held after thb are the main ones that the Wasco evenings of each month. .service. Every member of the church Fire Department is asking the Wasco W. T. Johnston, Commander. and congregation should be present as public to cooperate with them by ob serving these rules thereby giving the Vernon Flatt, ’Adjutant_______ far aa possible. w Allen A. Me Rea, Minister. city greater protection to life and Grass Valley Lodge No. 181, property damage, and securing de I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and creased insurance rates and saving Methodist Church 4th Thursday Evening* of the month in the city ultimately hundreds of dol Moro the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng lars and giving a far greater efficien brothers are cordially invited. * Sunday school at 10 a. m. cy to a fire department thAt we are Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith METHODIST CHURCH N. G. ' Secy. justly proud if. A department that Gruue Valley •very citixen can point to with justi- Sunday school at 10 a. m. ^Town Talk OREGON MORO, ’’4 UNION PACIFIC cooked electrically.. . for only It costs only a penny a person a meal to cook electrically. Just Just think cook electrically. think what what you you would would save with an electric range. • The even. penetrating beat of the electric oven seals in all the juices of a roast. When thoroly baked it weighs almost as much as when It went into the oven! 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