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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1932)
THE THURMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, PAGK 2 a—■ — ~ ..... — .1—■ OREGON JUNE 24, 1832. MORO, SB! I Thon there is the Scotsman who r A. Lloyd Henrich loft Sunday fbr a visit th« value of green vegetables and has two hats—-one for the month after in Hillsboro . fresh fruit for the growing boys. The reporter came idly into the * hair cut and one for the two months Miss Helen McCoy of Lincoln. Nob , Donations of fruit and vegetables are °®c«* “Well,” said the editor, “what is visiting her sister. Mm, Tom Fra- «1« ‘ ""*7 TV? • \ I- \ scouting have made possible the low Mrs. Frances Henrichs and children CMt of UU.CM.P by their WptatM.; . “Nothing.'* « tt down to • coJunuL Professor: In which of his battles left Monday for a ten day outing at regard. The food Is properly pre- was Alexander the Great killed? —» r Canip Sherman. Froth: I think ft was his last.— _ Not Only Football pared _ by the camp chief, ~ Mr. F- J. | Leo Moore left for Freano, Califor Daddy ’TJoyle, himself a’father and. Football Coach (to players): And’ Selected. Chapter No. 78 0. E. S. .................................. Moro. Oregon nia to begin hie internship after spend experienced • cook- ■ With the boy, food rem.mb« th^voUxll d^op. m-l Passer-by: What, digging up this Regular communica ing a dapor so with his pareods. Mr. stands foremost in his opinion of a dividuality. Initiative and leadership street again? tions each 2nd and 4th and Mm L. V. Mopre good time at camp, and this thought Foreman: Sure, the contractor used Thursday evenings of John McCune i» staying at the von has been given full consideration by tell you—Life. to be a surgeon and it seems • ’ that each month. Mrs. Irene Fraser, Borstel ranch for a few days doing the the eamp staff. Parents with any steam shovels art missing. Worthy Matron chores. special diet questians or problems are Nana Barzee, Secretary. Charlotte Johnson, daughter of Mr. urged to write Scout Headquarters. and Mrs. C. W Johnson of Groham Moro Ledge No. 113 I. O. a F. In keeping with the present times and Miss Hyslop, daughter of Mr. and Moro, Oregon the cost of th^ Boy Scout Gamp has Meets every Monday Mrs. George Hyslop, of Corvallis are The Dalles been lowered to |5-50 per week which evening in the LO.O.F viaiting at the Stephens home. halt Transient and should enable every scout in the nine SATURDAY NIGHT Mr and Mrs Omer Sayrs drove to counties of this area to attend Gamp visiting brothers are cordially invited to Portland Sunday taking Mrs. Sayra’ JUNE 28 Ringwaak. Opening on July 17th, meet with ua father down with them. this camp will continue for four A. Doums, N. G. YE OLD MIU. BAND Mm. N. W. Thompson returned weeks. A boy may attend either <me, Joe Truitt, Secretary. Thursday evening fr^ m Portland and or the entire four weeks at a cost Hillsboro where she has been attend much below that of any other form of Lodge No. 116 ing Grand Chapter aad visiting her vacation. With the health giving Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tues J h lighter Mrs. A N. Bush. ■nnahine, regular hours* daily swim of each month, Mr. and Mrs. Rverett Hastings and ming and pther well arranged activ members wel- or your amvanienc« ,1 have ar- daughter, now living in Fossil, spent ities a scout camper will return home raogad for you to leave your Sunday here with friends Leona Douma, N. G- wdl fitted for his winter in the school bhoa Work at Walter A. May & William Morrison was taken to the Bull, Secretary. room. Any parent or l>oy wanting Son. Pick up and delivery twice hospital in The Dalles last Friday after' further information may secure the - ■■ !■-- a week at no coat to you. noon suffering from some malady that same from the Boy Scout Headquar Chris Schalts Poet No. 71 American Legion has not been definitely learned here. ters, Courthouse, The Dalles, where JOSEPH A. MEE Meets at Legion hall on H is daughter, Mrs. Eliza Hub, of Klam Mr- Belcher will gladly answer any The Waaeo Shoe Man 2nd and 4th Wednesday ath Falls is with him and it to thought inquiries. that be will be able to return hente evenings of each month. ■IM ■ W. T. Johnston, Commander. within a week or so. Mrs. Dewey Thompson and children Vernon Flatt, Adjutant GOING who have beed visiting relatives in Grass Valley Lodge No. 181, Portland, returned home the last of 30, My 1,2, M 1.0.0. F. meets every 2d And this week. 4th Thursday svenings of the month in Mr. the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng and Mrs. Lee Baine and children of Portland, spent a day» in Moro the To T he P eople of M oro ’A nd S herman C ounty : RETURNING brothers are cordially invited. • Vern McGowan. ‘ . L. K. Smith first of the week visitihg with Mrs. After operating our business for seven years on a cred N.G. 8«ey- Baine's father, William Cody. à it basis we are compelled to change our plan and sell for Several members of the Eastern Star F (Nemo by aHMsMUMt Aate) C ash -O nly beginning Friday, June 24. lodges of Moro and Wasco attended the We are sure that you will want to trade at a H ome Grass Valley lodge picnic at DeMoes for information psrk Isst Sunday. O wned C ash S tore that makes you real cash prices and that Mr. and Mrs Wiley Kighten of Kent about these over» you will agree with us that the present conditions and times „ The Junior Bridge Chib met Wednes were in town Wednesday looking for a day afternoon with Mrs. Pat Kase- house. Mrs. Coon of Grass Valley ac call for the jnerchant to sell for cash at C ash P rices . the-holiday fares, ■ berg ofWaaoo.------ ------------------------ companied them. By selling for cash we can make you better prices and call on or address Mrs. Jim Qockran, after attending - Lew Thomas of Hood River to help can serve our customers more economically and efficiently her son, Ardeth’s graduation at Albany, ing out at the May and Son store while to the end that you will prefer to pay cash instead of having has returned to Moro. they are rearranging their stock and charge accounts. Miss Grace Gentry visited several installing their new refrigeration case, The credit system means more or less c edit losses to days with her sister, Mrs. Art Bucholtz. your merchant which must be absorbed and makes it neces The Morrow family will hold their EYE DOCTOR COMING sary for him to sell at much higher prices than if selling for annual family reunion at Eagle Creek Dr. CLAiRKE of the CLARKE next Sunday. C ash O nly . - t OPTICAL CO. PORTLAND, ORE., J. 0. Thompeon, of Tygh Valley, to EYE SPECIALISTS will be in Wasco J Wholesale Houses are gradually tightening on terms to visiting his relatives here this week. all day and evening. Friday July li the merchant, practically to cash, one to two weeks time of , C. J. Thompson delivered a register at the Hotel Sherman- SEE HIM credit being their general rule, so that merchants must sell ed Shorthorn bull to O. N. Ruggles on ABOUT YOUR EYES. 60 per cent for cash in order that he may pay his bill& ] reduction on all Glasses Examina the Finnegan ranch th to week. Your business has been greatly appreciated and we take J. C. Freeman attended the meeting tion Free. ----- AND------ this opportunity to thank you most sincerely and also to in of unemployment committees in Port land last Monday to find out at first vite you to let us continue to serve you. < Pbona 845 The Dallas, Ore ' hsnd what is going to be done this Our prices will be much lower than was possible under winter. • GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY the credit system. We are going to give you as good prices Collis Moore was in Portland this as you can get anywhere, which we can only do by selling Preabyterlaa Church. — or----- week,on a little business and pleasure for cash. Phone 222 Sunday School: 10 a, m. trip. Trusting that we will have the pleasure of your con Morning worship: 11 a m. Subject; L. W Rakes and wife returned from tinued patronage and again thanking you for your past fav Corvallis Sunday night after spending “The Un cast out Demon " Evening Worship: 7:45. Subject: the first week with the summer school ors, we are, “The Master of Storms." children of Sherman county. Very gratefully yours, Three public institutions have made Fred Pickett delivered a car to Wiley America great. The School, meaning Knighten laat week after making a Intelligence; the Church, meaning the MAY & SON---- THE UNITED STORE trip to Portland. Christian Religion; and the State, Members of th« Eastern Star pienk- meaning American Patriotism. If any •d at DeMoss springs psrk last Sunday one Of these institutions to neglected, with members from Moro, Wasco and the whole nation suffers the loss. Grass Valley being preaent. Everyone to most welcome at all John Kaaeberg was in town Tuesday services. Allen A. Me Rea, Minister. for a few hours. He drove up from Portland to look over his grain crop in Christina Science this county and was disappointed with the sudden turn in the prospects. Subject: “Christian Science." Mrs. Stayton and two daughters of Golden Text: I Thessalonians 2:14. Portland are visiting at the Chas. Pow When ye received the. word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it ell ranch with Mrs Groves A. R Kessinger was st Trout Lake, not as the word of men, but as it to in Beginning the summer season Wash., last week to take his son who truth, the word of Ood, which effect ually worketh also m you that believe. of Dances in the Open Air Pa is recovering from the measles to the Responsive Reading: John 14:1-8, 5, timbered country for recuperation vilion in 6, It, 18, 15, 16- Mrs. Ruby Pettys was in town Wed Church services every Sunday morn nesday from her place south an^ west ing at 11 o’clock and Wednesday even of Grass Valley along the route of the ing at 8 o’clock. new Sherars road. with PAT'S SIX ASKS All are cordially invited to attend The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bal the church services and make use of * This orchestra, will alternate four Bourhiil waa buried at The Dalles the reading room which to open daily with ECK RORICK’S BLUE Wednesday. where all authorised Christian Science DEVILS. Boro; To Mr. and Mrs Jack Tomlin literature may be read, borrowed or a nine pound son at the home of J. F. Admission - - 75c Noonan, June 21st. Baptist Cbureb See ui about a < ■ (Including Tax) W. S. Powell and L. L. PeaU were (Grass Valley) Demonstration of the in Spokane the first of the week attend Morning worship; Church school 10 NEW IVi-Ton, 4-Speed ing a meeting of the directorate of the a. m. ........... — — North Pacific Grain Growers. Preaching'll a. m. Subject: Model A-S Mrs. Margaret Eoff to here this week Evening worship: B. Y. P. U. 7 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. p. m. W. Pinkerton. Preaching 8 p. m. Jack Rucker and Lawrence Amick Prayer meeting and Bible study, Thurs from the country east of Kent were in day 8 p. m. lot &• 136-Inch 8. L. Boy^e, Minister- town Wednesday afternoon. rh*uU, f.o.b. helo*/ Judge Gian unite a couple of strang- «nd the NEW ' «rs here Wednesday ‘ when Georgs .«'Six-Speed Special" Quentin Keithaftu and Tnvi.na Walin, Gamp Ringwssk ' both of Thurston county, W ashington, dropped in to have the hsppy words Open Next spoken, Paet Noble Grands of the Rebekah for lb« 136-Inch whedbat« lodge will hold a get together party Special attention to paid the diet (Aatlb, f.O.b. fretory Friday night at the lodge ball. and preparation of ths food for the There will be a special communica Boy Scouts camping nt Camp Ring- tion of Eureka lodge No. 121, A- F. A waak# The Scout Camp, which will A. M„ next Thursday evening. June open on July 17th. The menu for the 30, to receive report* from the dele- entire camp has been prepared by an '------------------ -------------------------- ' ■ — > gataato the Grand Lodge. Lunch * ll expert dietian, with proper regard to bo served Soroka Led^ No. UI A. F. A A. M. 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