Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 17, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL.
PAQB X
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us
C. V. Belknap, Secy-
>h»m Chapter No. 7 8 0. E- 3.
Moro, Oregon
Regular
communica­
tions each 2nd and 4th
Thursday evenings of
each month.
Mrs. Irene Fraser,
Worthy Matron
Nana Banee, Secretary.
Lloyd Johnson, son ofMr. and Mrs. Stuart Pettit accompanied Mrs. O. A,
A. 8. Johnson, is here for a short visit Ramsey home from Portland whore
with his parents.
she had been visiting rel a lives. Mrs.
C. Pottit is Mrs. Kamiey'i cousin.
from the Moro Woman’s Club to the
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Moore who went
convention in Seattle. Mr. Amidon, to Portland to be present at the gradu­
Mrs Robert Hoskinson and Mrs. Ami­ ation of their sun, Loo, from the Uni­
don’s aunt, Mrs. Robertson, accom­ versity of Oregon Medical school, re­
panied, her to the northern city.
turned home Wednesday evening.
Douma brothers moved their cat­
Mro. S. A Rickett, mother of Mrs.
tle across Buckbollow to pasture in L. R Coo lee is visiting her from
Wasco county the first < f the week.
Tacoma,^ Wash
Master Dean Stamey is visiting his
Misa Leora Peets is leaviug this
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A S. week for Hillsboro where she will
Johnson, this week from Silverton.
spend the summer.
Ray Hulse and wife were in Hood
Miss Cecil Cothran left Thursday to
River last Saturday on a little business attend the summers school at Mon­
trip.
mouth.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
W S. Powell and wife and dsugbter.
evening in the LO.O.r Opal, were in Eugene from Friday until
visiting brothers are after gradustion, Monday. Miss Velma
cordially invited ■ to ’finished her course at the University
meet with us.
and returned home with them.
A. Douma, N. G.
Ray Messinger an J wife were here
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
last week from Ohieo, California where
Mr. Messinger has been teaching for
Rebecca Ledge Ne. I i •
everal years. >lext year he will teach
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d sad 4th Tues .<« ' resno, California after attending
days of each month. summer school at Oregon State College.
Visiting members wel­ They visited hi a sialwr, Mrs. Noonan
come.
while here.
Leona Douma, N. G-
C A. Hampton and wife, of Eugene,
Bull, Secretary. -
visited here with the other members
of the Hampton clan last Sunday,
ChrU Schults Pest Ne. 71
Mr. and Mrs M A. Bull and Mr.
American Legion
Meets at Legion hall on and Mrs. Jack Eva and Mrs. William
M 2nd and 4th Wednesday Henric ha are leaving Saturday for
Camp Sherman for s vacation trip
|w evenings of each month.
Anyone wishing to be examined for
W. T. Johnston, Commander.
fitness
to receive a drivers license will
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
have an opportunity next Wednesday,
Grass Valley Lodge No. 1X1, June 22. when Mr. Bently will be at
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and the court house.
4th Thursday ironings of the month
in
Vernon
Flatt and wife accompanied
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn
ng Charles Adiard, Mrs. Joe Truitt
by
Mrs.
brothers are cordially invited.
and Phillip Searcy were in The Dallas
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
Becy. Monday night to attend the meeting in
N. G.
the interest of the Legion National
Convention.
R. J. Ginn is able to be out for short
periods of time after an illness that
kept him in dobra several days.
Farmers are beginning to be inter­
Lloyd Rice is taking things easy
for a few weeks due to cranking a ested in reparing their harvesting mach­
tractor. The large bone in his fore­ inery for the coming harvest that will
be here in a few weeks. _
arm was fractured
• f|Town Talk
f
Hugh Shull, former resident of this Miss Rose Ellen Barnett was . visiting
county, is in the hospital at The her grandmother, Mra. E. Schade wits.
- ** Dalles.
She returned to her home in Kent
Those returning from school the Sunday,
The Woman’s Missionary society of
past week have been Lois Bryant,
from Monmouth, Dorothy Foss, from the Presbyterian church will meet next
the University at Eugene, Emmajean Wednesday, June 22, at the home of
Stephens, from Corvallis and Faye Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale. The ladiea of
Thompson, who graduated from Al­ the Methodist Foreign Missionary so­
bany
ciety are cordially tovited to meet with
Mrs. Elva Bryant left Friday for them. Mra. Harry Pinkerton will be
‘
Monmouth where she will take sum­ director of the program.
mer school classes in order to renew
Mra. W. Y. Shear, of Shedd, Oregon
who haa been viaiting her slater, Mra’
her teaching certificate.
Harry Kunaman and her father, Mr.
Mrs. Grace May Zdvely was here
Wednesday from Grass Valley where Tomlin, left Wednesday for her home-
she is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Pettit and little
Mrs L. D. May. The Zevelys still daughter and her daughter in law, Mrs.
live in Dayville.
Chris Taylor was hers this week
from his ranch down on the John Day
river where the wind bloweth not and
the springs are always balmy
Mr- and Mrs. R. W. Pinkerton and
little Patricia Pinkerton are visiting
in Yakima this week with ther daugh­
ter Mrs. Margaret Eoff.
Mrs- Ted Guinan was here Sunday
from Goldendale to visit her husband
HERE
IT IS!
C. A, Binder and wife were here
last Sunday and moved some more of
their household gocds to Washougal,
Washington.
Msy and S od are making some
improvements and changes in their
stock arrangement also installing a
large caae Fridgidaire.
Lloyd Henriche ia staying with his
grandfather, Ned Thompaon while Mrs.
Thompson is at Grand Chapter.
Chester Searcy. Ethan Woods and
Babe Dome went fishing Dear Shearars
last Bunday. They are telling wonder­
ful fish stories ths^e days.
Miss Ruth Bryant haa returned to
her home in Moro after a sueeeMful
year’a teaching at Albany
Noble, the friendly bull dog maaeot
of the S. A. E. fraternity houee at U.
of O. is again making friends on the
streets of Moro.
Karl McKean is st 11 enthusiastic over
an aeroplane trip he made to Gilliam
county last week. He discovered how
rough looking the John Day river
country appears from the air and found
wheat prospects of our slater county to
be very good indeed.
Fred Pickett, Marvin Miller, Neal
Freeman and Giles French attended the
meeting of the American Legion in The
Dalles Woodsy night
Keck McKean returned Tuesday from
Eugene Where he finiahed his junior
year at the University
Miles Martin and wife and Roy Maria,
and wife are on a eamping trip during
the warm weather,
Mr. and Mrs. Mau ri us Douma and
Mrs. Dooms’s brother, Irwin and Miao
Viola Hansoa drove to Hood River
Sunday for a little outing
- Mr. apd Mis. Trumen Strong and
wife are in Seattle this week to attend
the convention of the Woman’«« Chiba
John MeCune ia taking care of the
Strong ranch during their aboence. ,
PHILCO
MORO.
OREGON JUNE 17, 1912
(Graaa Valley)
Morning worship; Church school 10
Subject:
Evening worship: B Y. - P. U. 7
p m
Preaching 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thurs-
day 8 p m.
8. k. Boyce, Minister
Sunday School: 10 a, m.
Morning womhip: 11 a.m, Subject;
"The Drawing Ppwer of the Cross.”
Communion services will be observed.
AH Christians are invited to share thia
ssered memorial of the Savior’s death
Evening service: 7:45. Subject: "The
Prodigal’s two Prayers ” Everybody
J. F. Pourron and familyof Witchi ta
Kansas, arrived Wednesday to visit more than welcome at all services.
Allen A. Me Rea, Minister.
his sister, Mrs. Andy May whom he
has not seen for a number of years.
Miss Emmagene Stephens leaves for
Koro
Crater Lal^e this week where sho has
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
employment for the season. ,
Preaching st 11:15 s. m
Burt Bales of Washington, DC. is
This Is the Isst service of ths Confer
doing some experimental work at the
experiment station.
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor.
Serai Searcy, wife and daughter,
Audry, left on their vacation trip for
METHODIST CHURCH
Goldendale, Wash , where they will
Oraan Valiev
visit Mrs Searcy's mother.
Preaching at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Harvey Thompson and Mrs.
This la the last service for this
Glenna Hansen went vacationing - to
Conference
year.
Camp Shrman
i
Ethan Woods eame home from 0.8.
0. last Friday.
Mias Lola Tucker, a former graduate
of Moro High is visiting Miss Marjorie
Ginn.
“In an automobile,’’ writes etiquette
advisor, “a lady should sit on “the
right hand of the gentleman.”
He (looking at her bag of golf
sticks): “I see you have a new
brassie.”
She (blushing): “Where does it
show?’’
Judge: “But, madam, how could you
marry a man you knew to bf a
burglar?’*
Witness: “Oh, I thought he’d be so
quiet around the house!’*
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DANCE
The Dadles
SATURDAY NIGHT
ECK RORICK’S
BLUE DEVILS
Ladies Free
Admission 60c
your convenience 1 have ar­
ranged for you to leave your
bhoe Work at Walter A. May &
Son. Rick up and delivery twice
a week at no cost to yoqt
JOSEPH A. MEE .
The Wasco Shoa Man
CHWES
Chriatian
ZELLS
Science
Church services every Sundsy morn­
ing at 11 o’clock and Wednesday even­
ing at 8o’clock.
All are cordially invited to attend
the church services and make use of
the reading room which is open daily
where all authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrowed or
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone222
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SUNDAY SPECIALS
Milk—Morning or Alpine ...................
. per can
Knights Grape Juice— Concord, pints
. 18c ..
2 for
Champion String Beans—No. 2 tin .
.. . 2 for
Tuna Flakes—Large Cans .............
.. 2 for
Salmon—Royal Spring Chinook, Gladiola Brand
Finest Grade of Salmon ..,.. .....
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Mission Tomatoes—No 2 1-2 can..................... ..
Van Camp's Tomato Catsup...................
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Growing Grain Insurance
At The
Moro Grain Growers Association
New Perkins Hotel
Sth and Waehinaton Straata
Portland Ore.
5 ‘ I 1 lift, Cwber
ARTRUDEEN. Manager
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Room with Bath, |2.00 and |1 50
Without Bath, 51.50 and fl 00
Permanent rates as low as 112.50 per
t.
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Crass Valley Pharmacy
.50
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No. 3740 “Altan. A’’, bi^ud Hose, pure thread silk, full
Fashioned, pr... . .................... ..............
Ladies and Misses Hand Knit Caps, assorted colors ’
.40
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• Ladies and Misses Suu Sox, Rayou, assorted colors
and solid white.................... ,20c.and
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Ladies Fine Lisle Hose assorted colors, for every day use
.25
.25
Tennis Shoes, Ladies, Childrens, Mens and Boys all
sizes, one price........... ........ . ....................
81-incli wide Sheeting, bleached 35c, unbleached, yd.
30
Mens Athletic Union Suits, Regular 81.00 quality,
June Saté
50
Engineer and Fireman Sox, lowest price ever sold for,
2 pair for...........................................
.35
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Childrens Union Suits for Boys and Girls ages 2.to 10
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Baptist Church
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Usual Sunday meetings.
I have committed sins, they shall be for
Sunday school at 10 a. m-
I given. Confess your faults one to an
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Preaching at 11 a- m-
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Preaching at 7;45 p m.
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