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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1932)
THE eia* » Grass Valley-Kent baseball team will play Bend Sunday. • Moro, Oregon Meeta the 1st and 3rd Miss Ruth Young from Goldendaie. Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting Miss Winnifred Fortner from Wasco members cordially in vited to meet with us and Miss Doris Fortner from Port land were guests of Miss Leora Peets Hugh Chrisman, W- M. C. V. Belknap, Secy. on Thursday of this week. Mr and Mm M.lcomb Neal of The Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Dalles attended the Nt al reunion at M oro, Oregon lust Sunday. Tnere were communica- Jeffemen Regular eighty »el»lives present. -, tions each 2nd and 4th M Thursday evenings of Vic Barr brought his combine Lome each month. from WRScoWrdnet-day having finished Mrs. Irene Fias®r, a run of HIM« acres since the aeaa« n be Worthy Matron gan Nana Barzce. SecreUry. T««e flatecr^w in c targe of oil heat e N®. 113 1. o. O. F. ing op ji at o:is are camped in the park Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday in the r little r Hing cabins evening in the I.O.O.F Dr I« itler a cheerful grir. has been hall. Transient and a prorni.ient feature about the hotel are visiting brother» cordially invited to thu week meet with us. Mr and Mrs. M M ••viaoo were A. Douma. N. G. gjvst of Mr and Mr*. Lloyd llennagin Joe Truitt, Se rotary. of W^ico, last Sunday. Mr Lou P eiz was removed from »ecca Lodge No ¡16 The Dades b *pitai to the home of bis Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tuea b ..ther in law. Drew B«rnum, Thurs lays of each month. day Visiting members wel Ted Guinan and Art Osborne attend- come. ed a Shell Oil meeting at The Dalles Florence Johnson, NG Thursday night e 1 ila Bull, Secretary. Lester ( on lee took a few days off .this week to worry the finny tribe. Chria Schults Po»« N Evelyn Hastings left Sunday for Meets at Legion hall on home Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hastings 2nd and 4th Wedneaday accompanied by Lorena Noonan drove evenings of each month. her over to Fossil T. Johnston, Commander. Vernon Flatt accompanied by Nrs. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant 1 a > u Peetx and daughter, Leora, and Josephine Johnson went to The Dalles t Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, Wednesday. 1. O. O. F. meets every 2d and Bob Hoskinson and family 4th Thursday svenmgs of the month in . were driv- the '.Md Fellows hall. Sojourn ng ing around Mt r Hood Sunday with a brothers are cordially invited. party of friends Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith J. J Wiley and Mrs. Wiley stopped N G. Becy. in Moro for a few minutes Wednesday on their way to their former ranch east of Grass Valley. They expect to re turn to their Portland home Friday after spending the intervening time seeing friends in Sherman county. Re Wbe Mill DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AUG. 6 ECK RORICK’S beve devils Ladies Free Admission 50c f^Town Talk SHERMAN COVATI JOURNAL» MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, I, IMI. Valley that can be exchanged for Sherman or Waaeo County Farms. L. R. French. Grass Valley, Oregon Site of the World’s Finest Inland Harbor HOG SALE 250 head- 224 head feeder pigs- 26 sows to fprrow in September Sale Saturday. Aug. ’ 18th at 1 o’clock. Bill Phipps, Gel- dendale. 2t FOR SALE:—T Ford Coupe A-l 150.00- *26 Ford touring 335-00- *19 Buick tow ear with crane 375.00. ’25 Studebaker spec six phaeton, *1« Buick power plant. *16 Buick touring- Mrs. Dora F- Moore, Administratrix. | FOR SALE OR TRADE: Two Grade Hampshire Buck Lambs. E. R 2t-pd. Blaylock. Grass Valley. UPDEGRAFF 4 PEPPER Attorney» At Law Oregon Moro ur your convenirne«’ I hate ar for to Ira ve «> / ► ragged hoe Work at WalUT A. Mey A v ut Pick up and delivery tuke 8on. JOSEPH A. MEK The Waaeo Bhoe Man WALTER A. MAY & SON,. MOHO, OREGON INDEPENDENT CASH GROCERY FRIDAY» SATURDAY and MONDAY Scene in «he present harbor at Memphis, Tenn., where will ti tuifMmooo Citv federal and commercial Intérêt« to th. north .nd water frontage and secure a general expansion of wharfage Christian Scianc® Subject: “Spirit Go Men text: I Corinthians 12:18. By one Spirit are we all baptised into on body, whether we be Jews or Gen tiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit, Kesponsive Reading: II Corinthians 3:2-9, 17. Church services every morning at tl o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All are cordially invited to attend the church services and to make use * Edmund Stephens is here from Okla of the reading room m the rear of the homa where he is emplojed at Field church building, which is open daily station, an experiment station of the where all authorized Christian Science Department of Agriculture. He ia literatured may be read, borrowed or visiting hi* parents while on his vaca purchased- tion The Full Gospul Asaembly William Snodderly is staying here with his sister, Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer, You Are Invited to Attend since her return from Post last week. Evangelistic Meetsngs Miss Ercel Rorick is here with the At The Hendrichs family from Fossil. Full Gospel Church Milk. tall cans», any brand Red Mexican Bear » ... Flour, Dalles Brand Sunshine Salted Crackers S.O. S/* _ A - } • be built what will be the world’s finest inland hartx^. are co-operating I d this glgarfilc enterprise. The ca- -th ot nd.ntio». .ndn-Hn. and harbor facllltlta. H. D. Jell Powder .. .......... Jar Rubbers, Red, double lip They are fresh from the country this morning.” Barney, the junior partner, burst “Yea,” said the shopper- “That’s into the senior partner's room and the trouble with those farmers banged on the desk. They’re so anxious to get their eggs “Our showroom manager! We sold that they take them out of the must dismiss him at once.” »1. —nest too soon-” . “Calm yourself, said the senior * partner. “What’s happened?’* j ‘ " “He has put a testimonial prais- । Englishman (eating corn on the ing our typewriters on the showroom cob for the first time): “Bay! Boy!” window, and it is written with a Waiter: “Sir?” _____ Barney explained — I Englishman: “ I say, old thing, fill pen, fountain it up again-”—Boston Transcript. Tit-bits- Poor Showmanship Aunt: Which one of you children . ate the grapes I had in the cup- . board? No use denying iU-I saw the seeds and skins on the floor.**/ Ronald: “It wasn’t me, ‘ Auntie, •c.u»e I .t. the .kin., «ed. .nd .11” | FOR SALE: On. 2-ye.r old * 3 Shropshire buck in good condition ♦and reasonably priced- Phone 27F, Sophisticated 1 Lloyd Henrichs, Moro, Orego.n pd A newly married woman was shop ping. and was determined that the I have some Farms in Willamette grocer should not take advantage of her youth and inexperience. “Don’t you think these eggs are very small?” she said critically. “I do,” answered the grocer, “but that’s the kind the farmer sends me 4 cans 19c . 5-ibs 17c .,..... 49-ib:.sack 79c; 2-lb. bdx ' 25c .. . 8-pad 19^ .......... 4 pkgs 19c *7 d(Ä ’ 25c ... See Our Handbill» for Complete List WOOD GOOD BODY FIR Delivered at Your Door To Sell Or Trade For Grain, Livestock, Poultry White Salmon, Wn. C E. CORN Cleaned Up Miss Ruth Needham, of Los Angeles Under the leadership of Misa Tracy of is visiting at the R. J. Ginn home Frank Fortner arrived in MoroThurs- She is a sister in law of Mr Ginn’s British Columbia, and Miss Meedham of the Southern California Bible School, daughter who lives io that city. dsy from Portland beginning Sunday evening, August 7, R. J Ginn received word Tuesday of and continuing every night except Mon Isla Gene Brisbane is in Portland the death of his nephew, E G. Elliot, day. visiting Anne Fortner. Josephine Johnson entertained three at Walla Walla. Mr. Elliot was born tables of bridge at her home last Fri- I in Sherman county The cause of his STRIPES IN VOGUE STATION THRESHING death was blood poisoning from a cut day evening , By CHERIE NICHOLAS , hand gotten while removing a side Mrs Jay Freeman was called to La- I Continued from page one. Grande on account of her daughter, I I from a combine harvester. Wiley Knighten has run into another it- The chaff is tvssetf out the end Greta’s, illness of the chute and the wheat drops into Mrs Carl McKean is suffering from spell of bad luck. While in the valley a box. From there it is screened I attending county school superintend- a very painful eye affliction. Mie was I ents conference he called at the Veter- and blown out by another man acting taken to The Dallea Monday night and I ans Hospital where he was found to the part of the seives of a thresher. had the lid lanced It is doing nicely a disease that affects the blood He passes it to the sacksewer who and she w II be home the last of the I have supply to the feet. He will return to places it in the little sacks accom week. the hospital next Saturday and will panied by the label that was placed Kar) Tomlin and family, of Klamath I undergo treatment there for an indefi on the bundle when it was cut in the Falls, came Tuesday evening and is vis nite time. field. iting his sister, Mrs Harry Kunsman Before seeding time each little Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendricks and and other relatives. daughter, of Foasil, have been al the sackful must be recleaned, weighed, Elda Ferrill, of Wasco, was a guest of Moro Hotel for a few days Mr. Hen- and the weight recorded so that the Mm. Lewis Hastings the latter part of drickg a candidate for circuit judge yield of the particular row from of the district composed of Sherman, which it was Uken can be computed. last week. I) E Stephens returned the first of I Gilliam and Wheeler counties and is Varieties that show poor yields or the week from a trip that Included via making contact with voter» of thia other unfavorable cnaracteristics for a period of three years are discarded its to the branch experiment stations county on this trip Mrs. N E Burkitt and daughter. and their place Uken by some of under his charge. I I Peetz continues to impr >ve Elaine, of Portland and Mrs. A. L. the new hybrids or selections always from his operation at The Dalles ho.- French of Granta Paas, visited here being developed at the station. It is a comparitively easy matter nital and may be expected to appear on Tuesday and Wedneaday with the G. L. the streets better than ever within a French family. Mrs Burkitt is a sis- to test out the yield of a few kinds few days dow I ter of Mr. French and Mrs French is of wheat. Almost anyone can do it, but when the varieties run into the W. H. Ragsdale and G. L. French an aunt. County agents from the Columbia thousands the experimenU require were in Portland last Saturday to at tend the Hepublican State Central basin country met at the Experiment almost unlimited patience, checking station Thursday to go over the work and double checking as well as a lot committee meeting. George Updegraff and wife drove to that is being done there in order to of just plain adding and dividing to Cloud Cap Im Sunday and vit wed take the information to their farmers deUrmine what varieties of wheat the country from that elevation. The in the counties whera they are em are adapUble to the sections where the wheat is being grown. air was clea< and the genera) outline ployed Mr- Stephens sUUs that the re- of the fields cculd be seen Mrs. C. B. Johnson and eon, Pat. of sulU of the nursery ploU almost al Frank Sayrs and Jack Coppock came Pocatello, Idaho, were here Monday ways check with the resnlU derived home from the scout camp laat Sunday, night to visit Mrs Johnson’s father yrhen the same wheaU are grown in Mr. and Mrs Carrol Sayrs drove up and brother, George Meloy, aenior and test ploU of considerably more acre junior They drove on to Corvallis after them. age, proving that the system of Dr. B M. Taylor was here Wednes Tuesday morning to aee Mrs. Meloy. thrashing is ordinarily accurate even day and in t with th- county court though it does enUil so much care Stripes are much In the mode till»- He lives in Portland. in keeping the wheaU and their tags season. They run up nod down in ver Wiley Knighten, county school «up tlcal lines, they slant diagonally, or straight rrintmdent in prospect, has bought Some wheaU however, do a trine they go horlxontally, or’ the designer works them together in clever effects the house where Mr. Rxkes has been Community Presbyterian Church better when grown in ploU and some The shirtwaist suit of striped wash living and is moving in immediately. yield better in individual rows. silk or of striped seersucker is in the Mr. Ibakes and wife are moving to Ku- 10 a m. Sunday School very foreground of sports fashions <us where he will teach school next Morning Worship 11 a. m- Recently there was a distinct The model pictured Is of silk, brown winter. eartiMpmke shock which disturbed a and white If you please, for the ^object: “The < hriat of Toda*.** A. M. Young and wife have ha. E.ening Service 7:45 p. m- small wesUm city and rocked the combination Is a most popular one quite a bit of company for the last Subtect: “What Aboat Prohibi municipal building ■ to that the at the present moment. Stripes d“ month with hie brothers frem I.inn tion?” This will be a Prohibition Ral Councilmen, then in session, left tricky things this season. Such at forming Insets after the manner adopt county and Portland calling upon him. ly. There will be aeveral speaker«. without the usual ceremonies. ed tn goring and paneling the gklrt as Thia last week his daughter. Mrs. F. E Sherman county W. C. T. U. will be and The elerk, a man of rules Fagan visited here until Mr. Hagan represented by the Preeident and mem regulations, was hard put to give here pictured. Other examdl«< of ,h‘ doing* of stripe« are the cunnlbg e*rr came for her. Mrs. Fagan was ac ber« from Waaeo All fri« nd» and all his minutes ths proper official tone. sucker jacket milts which are aspirin;! companied by Mies DeEtta. Last Sat enemies of Prohibition especially in Finally he evolved this masterpiece, to look mlliUry with their 'farted nr urday Mr. Young’« ai«ter, Mn A J. vited “On motion of the City Hall, the of shiny nickel buttons The blow* Johnson with her husband and her »<«. Everybody always ore than wel Council adjourned.“—The American of nary and white lawn which 1» James Johnson dropped in for s few come trimmed with metal buttons la also Boy. a leading style Item. daps visit. Allan A. Me Rea, mini «tar CHUÏglES AUGUbT A valuable knowledge of the reliability and integrity of business is the reward of the steady reader of advertisements. 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