Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 30, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN COUNTY
PAGB
JOUKXAL.
MOHO,
OREGON FRIDAY JUNE 30,1933
1
I
guest In Reistauranltr—Why don’t
chased you? A visitor to the Chicago World’« some of you motorists drive around
Pick—So your
you smile once in a while. You know
Portland over the week end.
THOMPSON FAMLY
of Seeing this ^Lgn just as if you owned tho ear.
into a closet when you got home tho Fair tcl^s
you cam catch more flies with mo­
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd » Mr*. Bart Burrel entertained for a
so
from the Owl from his hotel window in the Windy
Contmued from page one.
other
night
lasses than with vinegar.
Thursday evenings of „oup of friends last Wednesday
City,
‘
♦Beils
and
»Caths
—
(Cold
and
Thompson.
Deaths
recorded
are
Mrs.
’
Pretty Waitress*—Yes, but I don’t
Club?
each month. Visitlug afternoon at her home southwest of
Editor—It seems strange, Mr. want flies buzzing around me.
Emma Elliott and Mrs. Belle Thomp­
members cordially m-
Hot.”
say she did.
Peck
—
Ill
•
a
vited to meet with us town.
Goof, that this anecdote of Lincoln
son who both passed away on March
Pick—What did you do?
Wilbert
Martin
and
wife of Port- 7th of this year.
Glen King. W M.
has never appeared in print before.
Peck—I locked myself in—and
C. V. Belknap, Secy- Ihnd visited over the week end with
Angry MVtoi^rtf—Some of yog
The Thompsons ommited the usual she commanded me to come out.
Contributor—Not so strange; I When Your Shuesnet d
W. J. Martin and wife.
pedes
trains
walk
as
if
you
owned
recitations,
speeches
etc.
This
years
।
Repair, send them to
Pick—Did yod do it?
V . I
just thought of it last night.
Na. 113 I. O. O. F.
Peck—You can just bet I didnt. the street.
A grass fire got into the Dan Mc­ entertainment being more in the form
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday Lachlan house cast of town one day of a birthday celebration, June 25th Ain’t I the boss in my own house?
Angry ' Ped*.I* rían —-* Yes, and
evening in the I.O.O.b
being the birthday anniversary of
hull.
Transient and this week and caused a lUle excite­
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
visiting I ••other»* are ment for a few^nmutes. There was Chae- Bullard and Marjorie Meloy.
UPDEGRAFF
PEPPER
■ THE DALLES
to
It was also the birthday of Mrs. An­
cordially invited
204 Second St.
not a great deal of daihage.
meet with ub .
gus Kuks who with Mrs. Lillian Mon­
William McKinney. N. G
W. H. Ragsdale and son. Harry, tag and daughter Gloria and Miss
Attorneys At Law
Joe Truitt, Secretary. and J B. Coon left Thursday after- Helen Dodd were guests. Mrs. Kuks
noon for Spokane to attend te busi­ and Mrs. Montag are sisters of Mrs.
Oregon
Moro
ness
with the Federal Ijmd Bank in N. W- Thompson and in former years
Moro, Oregon
Bv CHERIE NICHOLAS
\ Meets 2d and 4th Tues- that city regarding the new Land com­ lived within a quarter of a mile of
A lays of each month. pany being formed in Sherman coun­ the Harlandviey grange hall. Other
-----AND ------ ■
Visiting mend ers wel-
guests
were
Miss
Arlene
Dunning
of
ty.
.j come.
Fornie Stamey, of Payette, Idaho, The Dalles and Mrs. Hulett of Bea­
i J Havie Bris'«-¡no, N- G.
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore
visited
here for a few hours while on verton who is visiting her daughter
Lila Bull, Secretaiy.
301)» E. Second St
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
his way home from Silverton where Mrs., Orval A. Thompson. Local peo­
ple who were guests were Helen Mor­
The Dalles, Oregon
' ’’9 had visited one of his sons.
rison and Mrs. M. L. Bowersox. Jesse
PHONE 211 W
Judge Carl Hendricks and Mrs
Phone 222
Meets at Legion hall on
R. Thompson, wife andvdaughter at­
01' o metri ^ t - opticiàn
2nd and 4th Wednesday Hendncks spent . the week end in tended from Portland and Mr. and
Sherman county visiting friend*. The
evenings of each month.
judge has been kept busy since hii Mre. A. Nteh and Vance Nish from i
Vernon Flatt, Commander.
election filling the bench on several The Dalles.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
difierent circuits.
The two younger Whalley girls left
NEW BILL
Wednesday for their home, leaving
Mildred here to assist her aunt, Mrs.
Continued from pag« one.
bushel on all domestic food wheat-
Peetz
The Mutual Life of New York.
Regional work has already been
Annuities, endowments, retirement
started toward putting the plan into
FOR THE FAMILIES OF
income, life insurance. I am in Sher-
effect here in the west, and as soon
as further steps are ^decided upon,
meff county frequently, and will
I . ™
notification will be given through the
gladly give any service or assistance
Community Presbyterian Church
to policyholders. Geo. H- Flagg- tel­
state extension services which are be­
Sunday School .......... -...... 10
ing used to the exxent possible by the (
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
Morning Worship .......... .u---- 11 a. m.
agricultural adjustment administra-1
Subject ‘‘Our Nation’s God.” This
Dean Thompson spent a day or two will be our Fourth of July Patriotic tion in order to avoid setting up cost-
,
last w'eek at the J. 0. Thompson service- All patriotic people espec­ ly duplicating organizations.
home in Tygh Valley.
ially invited.
"Blessed is the nation whose God
of
Condon
is
Mrs. Kate Adlard
Card of T.hanks
>
the Lord, and the people whom he
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ad-
hath chosen for his own inheritance.
We wish to extend our heartfelt
lard at their, home east of here.
thanks to those friends who have
Ps. 33:12.
J. T- Whalley, father of Mrs. Mar*
Everybody welcome at the Com­ aided us during the period of our re­
garet Peetz and Mrs. Carrol Sayrs munity church. Patriotic music and cent grief. Those who helped in the
was here last Friday while on his songs.
Allan A. McRea,
arrangements for the funeral we al­
way to Paulina to visit his son.
Minister. so wish to thank for their aid.
IOE3
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
Todd
and
family.
For SaJe: One 16 foot Internation­
10:00 a. m. Mrs. Herald Todd and children.
SUIT’S the thing! This spring this wise—for immediate wear, the
al Combined Hadvester. , Call at the Sunday Sshool ....
song of fashion is being chorused wool ¿kirt with its colorful blouse is ।
11:00 a. m.
Morning
Worship
Journal office.
in
accents
loud and clear throughout to be topped with the full-length coat
8.00 p. m.
Evening Service
every
style
center far and near. Ip- . throwing the cape casually about one’«
Mr. and Mrs Nels Hansen were
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
BOW-TRIMMED HATS
deed,
some
of
the knowing ones go so shoulders as a sure protection from
— here last week from their home in
By ClIZIUK NK IKB.AS
far
as
to
predict
the coming spring will any icy blasts which winter may have
• The Dalle for a visit with relatives
Christi«» Science
The food waste through spoilage spoiled! You can go away for the
prove about the toi< .st Important suit left in its trail. Come milder day«,
and friends.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
season we have experienced for a elec­ then dofT the Jpng coat in favor of the
— the savings In quantity buying week-end—or a week—and return
jaunty hip-length jacket, still retaining
ade or more.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Busch, of Hills-
at week-end prices—these two to find your leftovers fresh as ever.
Subject: God
the
cape.
To
appreciate
the
look
of
new
The exciting tiling about the
boro, were here last week to visit
things will pay for cm electric
Golden Text: Exodus 15:18. The
suits is that they are to have capes. casual swank which this trio of Jacket,
with Mrs. Busch’s parents Mr. and Lord shall reign for ever and ever.
The 1933 electric refrigerators
skirt
and
cape
achieves,
we
refer
you
refrigerator!
Not that suits are to go jacketless, no,
to
the
handsome
outfit
posed
to
the
Mrs. N. W. Thompson.
Responsive Reading: .Deuteronomy
indeed! The real news Is that in ad­
The dry, steady cold of an elechic have many new and improved
right In the illustration. The material
dition
to
the
usual
jacket,
the
smartest
Believe it or npt, Ginn, Coleman 28:1-3, 5-9
refrigerator safeguards food, features. They’re on display now
for tills stunning three-piece is flecked
tailored
suits
include
capes,
short,
long
All
are
cordially
Invited
to
attend
and Co, sold a wagon last week
keeps it fresh and pure for days. — at your electric dealers and at
or medium length. made of the very tweed. When warmish spring days ar­
■
he
church
services
and
to
make
use
A few years ago it was almost and
rive the skirt with the cape sans jack­
Nothing Is wasted. Nothing is cur store.
selfsame material.
et or coat will prove a perfect Joy in
everyday occurance for a hardware >f the reading room »n the rear of the
What's more, some of the newest the wearing. The cape-and-skir) cos­
firm to dispose of a wagon, but in hutch building, which is open daily
many-piece costumes even go so far tume is a favorite theme for spring,
these days of trucks and tractors it vhere a’l authorized Christian Science
as to throw In for good measure a full- part of its lure being the invitation it
length coat of the Identical tweed or extends to a flattering blouse to com­
has not happened before for several iteraturod may be read, borrowed or
Ah?/* a/ You»
jurchasod.
matelasse or whatever the weave plete the trio. Be sure to note the
moons.
which fashions the rest of the outfit hat which tops this costume. It is one
Mrs. Frances Henrich* and family
Now, ask we you, is this not “going of the new high “bOxy” turbans of cos-
Th« Full Goapel A»»«mbly
some” in the direction of being prac­ sack influence which Taris is launch­
left a week ago for Camp Sherman
Sunday School
10:00 a m-
tical when It comes to a four piece en- ing for spring.
where they are spending their vaca­
Fellowship Meeting
11:00 azm
«enable which is a whole wardrobe in
tion. Mr. arid Mrs. N. W. Thompson
Another happy inspiration is the new
Every body welcome
Itself capable of being Interchanged to and lovely cape-suits done In pastels.
left early Monday morning to spend
tune in with whatsoever brand of Ihe model to the left is such. It is
a few days with them- Harvey C.
(Grass Valley)
weather fickle spring may have in tailored of pale blue cheviot In a di­
Thompson will be store keeper in
store for us?
Baptist Church
agonal weave, with buttons to match.
S. L. Boyce, Minister
With this assortment of cape, jacket, The bag, which is a soft felt hat
their absence.
long topcoat and skirt all of one ma­ zipped together, is also blue and the
Bom: To Mr and Mrs. Robert
terial at hand, one need not wait for designer has stitched a derby hat with
Phelan in the Mid-Coluubia hospital
the calendar to announce that spring is a flaring brim of deeper blue taffeta
This Sunday begins a new year in
here, in order to don the new suit to complete the color harmony. By
in The Dalles, a daughter. Saturday
the Methodist church. Your minister
Wear it now and show the world how tho way, taffeta is about the smartest
morning June 24th.
was appointed for a second time to
well-versed you are in regard to what thing going this season for millinery
Charles Belshee shipped two cars Wasco and continues his work grate­
constitutes mldser'wn chic. You are and accessories of all sorts.
of cattle Saturday night, one going ful of the responsibility and opportu­
supposed to work the combination in
©, 1933, Western Newspaper Union.
from Shaniko and one from Grass nity of being a servant in this place.
Valley.
Each Sunday for seven Sundays we
Large size-double - Turk Knit
plan
to give a report of one of Dr.
Mrs. Harry Kunsman is in The
NOTHING DO 25 50 MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE
Bows on her frocks, bows on her
Dalles this week where she is receiv­ E. Stanley Jones’ sermons that we
heard at Conference. This will be be­ coats and Jackets, on her capelet
ing medical treatment.
sides the usual morning message- and on her blouse and most flattering
Charles V. Logan, who is auditing
all, bows on her chapeaux—it’s
Come regularly during the summer of
Cool and Comfortable for every day » ear
bows and bows this season which give
the school clerk’s books, was here
to
make
and we shall do everything
to
milady
’
s
costume
a
pretty
feminine
Wednesday to gather up some of the
it worth the extra effort.
touch. The handsome velvet dinner
records. ♦
Church School .......... -.......... 10 a. m. hftt sketched at the top answers the
call of the mode in that It flaunts an
Mr. R. H. Coppock was here last Church Worship .... ..... -......
artfully posed bow. It Is a Patou
Rayon Silk - Cool - Knit
Friday with her husband on one of
Junior worship in the basement.
his regular trips to this city" from Epworth League, social at home of model, of exceptional interest in that
19'99
It argues In favor of brims.
Hood River.
William and Earl Kenny
This will be. a reception to the next
Miss Flora Williams was brought
year's
high school Freeh men.
home from the hospital last Wednes­
Full Fashioned - Silk to Top - Best ever offered
Epworth
lyeague there at 7:30 p. m.
>r your convenience I have ar­
day after an operation for appen­
. Walter Warner, minister.
ranged for you to I» ave your
dicitis.
bhoe Work at Walter A. Muy A
Mrs. Sam Brisbine visited here last
AND TO RUN—
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
week with Mrs. Sayrs and with Beware the deadly sitting habit,
a week at no cost to you.
Mens Shirts, Solid & Fancy Colors, Pre-Shrunk
relatives.
Or, if you sit, be like a rabbit
JOSEPH A. MEE
Mrs. Margaret Eoff, daughter of Who keepeth ever on the jump
The Wat»co Shoe Man
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Pinkerton, is By springs concealed beneath his
here from Yakima this week to see
rump.
Men and Boys Hats for Dress A Every Day v, ear
A little ginger ’neath the tail
her relative*.
Will
for
lack
of
brains
avail
Mrs. James Cochran will I* home
Dr. Harry D IV if son
’?7"h«w the full, and slothful seat
this week after spending the u un*»
And
move
about
with
willing
feet.
DENTIST
in Arizona where she has been work-
Man was not made to sit in trance
ing.
Mens Coat Style ■ Two Pocket
And press and press and press his
Will be in Grass Valley
Mrs. Claud ina Wooten of Walla
pants.
Monday, June 19-
Wall* is visiting here with her par­ But rather with an open mind
J uly I ourtii and the open road, thebeache
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Martin.
To circulate among his kind.
resorts, and fishing stream- are calling. Teh
In Moro
William Updegraff, brother of Geo. And so my friends beware the snare
tn call “inter-city
phone ahead. It’
Updegraff, was here a short time last That lurks within the cushioned chair.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Saturday while on his way to San To run like everything it has been
from home or office or along lbû»WRy.
June 20 & 21
found
Diago from Pensacola. Fla. He is a
Lieutenant-Commander in the navy. Both feet must be upon the ground.
—Author Unknown
T he P a < me T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
The brothers visited their mother in
WtRN MARK’S
&
Big Vogue in Promise for Cape-Suit
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME
Dr. F. A. Perkins
ambulance service
SUMMER
i
CHT^HES
Food Savings
MORO
A
A
Pacific Power & Light Company
J. C. Freeman & CO
Moto, Oregon
3 for 25c
WASH CLOTH SPECIAL
$1.75
Mens Summer Ventilated Oxford
Ladies and Childrens PANTIES
50c pr.
New Art Silk HOSE For Ladies
BSE
Famous “Publix” SHIRTS For Only
New Line Straw HATS
$1.00
25c to $2.00
Work Shirts Best Ever Offered For
50c
Prices Can’t Last Much Longer
Buy NOW and SAVE $ $