Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 13, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    VA(Æ TWO
Furrka Lodge No- LM A.F. & A.M
Moro, Oregon
M seta the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings ol
J vJich month. Visiting
membets cordially in-
Mted to meet with ua.
Elmer Hansen, W. M
C V. Belknap. Secy
Ibloro Lodge No- 113, I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Mon­
day evening in th<
IO.O.F. hall. Trar
si ent and Visiting
brothers are cogdi-
ally invited to meet
with us.
Rnlph Brisbine, N. G.
Joe Truit, Secretary
Lupine RcU.ca Lodge No. 116
luoro, Oegoa
Meet » 2d and 4th Tu-
"^daj s of each month
Visiting members wel
come.
Gieddis BuJ ‘ts. N. G.
L b Pull, Secretary.
( $Tcnvn Talk
For Sale: C to 8 aged horses
Good worker4 Call at Jonrital
I HE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, J UM
on Robert of Seattle are «pending .
several days visiting at the Ami- !
don homi- Mrs- Scheer is a si -<
tei of Mrs. Amidon
See
•d P
IT
ing
Mrs Horace Strong is visiting wc
here with her ?on. Truman and his
family-
lives in Eugene and
Tile rnring pig crop of 19b
Mrs
Weatorfield, formerly of
in
four Pacific northwest states i
Srasa Valley lives with her. She estimated
at 608,000 head
will return next week
at farrowing time, a decline c
C L Ireland and IMrs Lie land 157,000 head or about 21 percen
were in Moro Monday and Tues­ from the spring crop of 1933 ac
day from Molalla where they op­ according to the spring pig cro]
report of the United S caters dep
erate a newspaper plant
ajtraent of agriculture.
Richard Barnes left ¡Monday af­
Rev. and Mrs- Hugh MitdNel-
ter spending avverai weeks here
more of Spokane arrived in Micro
Wily KnjglhLqn is in Salem this Sunday night- Mr- Mitchelmore
left Tuesdey morning fam Seattle
wkek to attend the summer con-
where
he »ill attena the Presbyter
ference of the county school sup­
Un
Synod
of the state ot Waah-
erintendents-
ington- Mrs. Mitchehnore expects
spend several weeks visiting
Bessie Bombili, daughter of to
her sort, I a wren ce, who is ser­
Frank Bourhili is here to help
as minister of the Conimunity
care for her uncle, George Bourhili ving
church here-
Lake County
Turns To Barley
George Drinkard jr- wrecked a
Miss Alma E .-Winger atrriveu'
car Sunday night on the road near
Thursday
day from HUMboro to
the Cooper place east of Klondike.
remain a few weeks vyith rela-
atives and friends.
CHIDES
M E CHURCH
Church School ........... lo.uo a. m
Church Worship ........ 11:00 a. m.
Ix>st. Em erada set from ring
Oval shape, on main street near Community Presbyterian jL'hurch
Bucholtz
Return to Marjorie
“Christ’^ Challenge” is the
kunsman, Moro
sermon subject for the 11 o’clock
service, Sunday, July 15, law-
John Burtner of the news ser- rence H.
Mitchel more, student
vice of the state college was here minister.
Special mbsdc by the
Friday afternoon to look over the young people
’s choir.
station and take some pictures of
Sunday
school
at 10 a.m., Bib­
growing things on it-
le study, and worship. Our orch­
estra will play-
Junior Christian Endeavor for
Joe and Paisley Meek spent
children
of grade school age,
Tuesday night with Brisbines Joe
The high school
Meek, a grandson of the famous meets at 6:30.
college
society
begins at 7:30.
Joe Meek of Oregon history’ is
All
young
people
of
Moro are in-
a nephew of Ralph Brisbine.
vited to attend.
school ...
10:00
m
Mrs. R J. Ginn is visiting in Sunday
Morning
worship
11:00
m.
with the McGinnis
Corvallis
Jr.
Christian
Endeavor
5:45
m.
P
family-
Christian Endeavor .... 6:45 P- m
L. A Brisbine with his wife
Christian Science
and daughter spent the week «no
here as guests of Ralph Brisbine
All are cordially invited to at-
He is an uncle of Ralph and lives end the church services and to
in Newberg
make use of the reading room in
the rear of the churdh building,
Wallace Cochran is here for thr which is open daily where a)J au-
summer months from his teachng horized Christian Science litera­
at Hermiston
ture may be read, borrowed or
purchased
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Miller, July *1 a six pound boy.
The Full Gospel Asaembly
Sunday School ........... 10.00 a. m.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Fellowship Meeting and scripture
Martin Thursday, July 5 a son le9fl°n ............................. 11.00a. m.
at Giass Valley
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day at 2:30 p. m. at the (home of
Mr. and Mrs- . Rose drove to R J. Ginn-
Portland Sunday to mieet their
Everybody welcome.
daughter, Mrs- Cliff Harper who
is here for avisit from Sacramen­
Gras« Valley Baptist Church
to Cal- Mr. Rose returned on the
Sunday
School ................... io a. m.
train to take of local freight buai
Preaching
.....
....... 11 a- m.
ness
B Y. P. U ....
- -.... 7 p. m
....... 8 p. m
Don’t forget the “Keep Cool” Preaching .....
dance this Saturday night-
Lake county farmers are aiiow^
tag a markedly increased interest
Swaa Don’t you ever change
in Union beardless barley in rec­
your mind about anything"*
ent years, according to Victor W
Tika. Very Sodom- I have found
Johnaon, county agent, who re­
I was just as wrong the second
ports that there are now more
after I had change«.' it as. I was
than
400 acres of this crop in the
before.
county, most of Which will be
1— ienorhas at the annual fiesta of the San Juan Bautista mission In California, riding in one of the cut for hay- Thia beardiesa bar-
Mrs-—I see they are reviving original caretas used by the old padres. 2—Unveiling a tablet at Norway, I1L, memorializing the one hun­ ley was introduced into Lake co-
courses in domestic scienoe in the dredth anniversary of the founding of the first permanent Norwegian settlement In the United States. 3_ unty in 1927 by the state col-
British military planes Hying in formation over the Tigris river at Bagdad.
’schools-
kge extension service, and the fi­
Mr—Huh!! It would be better if
rst seen was planted by C W.
they gave a few lessons ih dom«
Ogle
of the Idaho district-
Friend—I see 5x>u have never divorce.
estic silence.
Lawyer— What reason?
been mar fed-
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Actres— Do you have to have a
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For your convenience i n^.t
Bacheior—I’m willing to try any
reason ?
arranged for you to leave
has be n cho en for the lead role
thing once.
¡Movde Apres s—I want to get a
your Shoe Work at Walter
of “Spirit ¿of the Pioneer”. Mr.
A» May & Son. Pick up
Grasshoppsrs Menace
Barker, donor of tihe famed pio­
and deliver twice a week at
no cost to you.
neer
mother
statue
on
the
cam
­
In Grant County
pus and an authority on pionc*er
Joseph A Mee
lore, is the son of pioneers who
The Wa-co Shoe Man
The glass hopper menace in came to Oregon by covered wagon
Grant county so far as a serious He is the unanimous choice of the
infestation goes is a thing of the entire state for the part-
past for this year, reports county
The huge stag? for the pag­
agent R. G- Jofrnston- The Logan
eant is skillfully deigned by
Valley
catp.emen’si association Fred
DE
Harris, nationally known ay
worked diligently and with fed­ masteTs
of flhis work. It will be
\1 E (
eral aid for supplies has comple­ skillfully
tely wiped out the beds in that so that constructed on wheels,
district, -Mr. Johnston says, thus scene can complete changes of
saving summer feed for at least while the be made in an instant
lights are blacked out.
4000 head of cattle-
The main
The
event
will again b? staged
beds in the Fox valley district are
on
Hayward
field which will have
in Each Month
also poisoned and were killed out
a
seating
capacity
of more than
before the hoppers spread vary
6,060 perwons per night
repidly
Heirlooms to Fight Two S
Dr. J
These versatile^
Heirtooms of many prominent Louisiana families are being collected
for sale by members of the Louisiana Women’s committee to carry on
their figbt to oust Senators Long and Overton. Members active In the
project are, left to right: Mrs. George Westfeldt; Mrs. Hilda Phelps
Hammond, chairman of the Women’s committee; M»s. George Lyons and
Mrs. Joseph Friend.
appliances
Hugh Chrisman wes in The Dal
les Monday on business
The Sherman county band wil
give another of its popular con­
certs in the street Tuesday night
about eight o’clock-
Omer Brittian came over from
Tygh Valley Sunday bringing Mrs-
Olds with him for a visit with
her daughter, Mrs- L. H. Na-
house.
Miss Alice Robertson, sister of
iMrs. Rose Amidon, drove up from
Portland to spend the week-end
James Robertson, a nephew, also
made the trip and is planning on
spending the summer here with his
aunt
iMrs Soren Hansen sprained
her ankle quite badly the night
of the fourth when she turned it
while walking in loose gravel/
Mrs. Arthur Johnson is staying
in Hod River for a few weeks as
companion for her mother in law
Mr? Granville Phillips-
Five little tots enjoyed the hos­
pitality of Mrs H- M- Stephens
^Monday when she entertained on
Abe first birthday of the daughter
of her niece
Mrs G. C- Akers is here this
w*eek from Wasco as a gueet of
Mrs Jessie Henrichs-
Rodney Keating, Well known to
many business men here was in
town Thursday while on a trip
through
Oregon to make a
review of busings cor.-fition*.
Mr. and Mr»- Al Faller and
their son Newton in company
with Mr. and Mrs- Frank Forto«
were visiting in Molalla on Hhe
4th coming to see the Buckeroo
They were from the Pioneer edi­
tor’s old home town and aiso
nesciente of Hood River when L
L- Ellis and family lived thane —
Molalla Pioneer
Mr and Mrs A E Scheer and
The pioneer parade on July 27
will ba representative of
en -
tire state and relics from scores
of cities, communities. and home*
have been sent in to Cal Young
as entries. A herd of wild cattle
will be driven through the streets
pioneeer scene» will be reenacted
on floats and many genuine cov­
ered wagons will be in the line
All communities of importance
in the state, as well as more than
150 firms and organizations,»are
to have entries in the parade bf
progreas July 28. This will deal
with modern, up *tb date Oregon
So flhat all residents of Oregon
unable to attend may have a fi­
rst hand account of the event an
entire section of seats have been
set aside at the pageant for
Oregon newspapermen- They will
be furnished' complete data to aid
them in writing material for
their publications-
s in the Current Newa
On account of the-----
■will save you time, Steps and money
STRIKE
and the difficulty we may have in getting the merchandise to supply our
customers we just received a truck load of groceries which, of course, has
greatly overloaded our stock. Do to the extra large purchase that we
made we bought this merchandise at a saving and we are going to pass
u savings on to you at this time when your needs are many during
Harvest Days sc.-----
Saturday the 14 Ih
Watch far the
Big Full Page Hand Bill
Electric Cooker
handles entire dinner!
Kitchen Compakt
¡'his amazing appliance bakes pies,
cakes and biscuits as well as any
oven. Holds a chicken or large
roast and several vegetables at one
time. Cooks while you are gone.
No danger of burning. Pyrex
Here's a unique appliance thar
fries, broils, toasts and bakes!
Its oven drawer will take half a
chicken, a steak or 4 slices of
bread. Has 2 heats, “High’’ and
"Low”. Adjustable broiling rack.
Green porcelain *
enamel finish. . .
200 FREE PRIZES
Given /Kway
at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M
Be here in the store at these hours
Con lee’s Red & White
Moro, Oregon
Extra salespeople have been enjraged for this event to assure
our usual good service.
This beautiful electric casserole
will make any woman happy. It
cooks all casserole dishes exactly
the way she wants them. Is quick
and economical. Has removable
aluminum inset. Pyrex cover makes
cooking visi hie. Ideal for warming
left-overs
Without inset
with many Bargains
cove •I?r“is‘ed> Food Expert, will be m the store all day to serve you
bKLL Refreshments and to demonstrate Red & White Food Products.
Electric Casserole
••varal appliances
In on«!
Other table cookery appliances you should
Electric Toaster
Electric Ccifee Maker
Both doctors and dentists agree
that crispy, golden-brown toast
is good for you! An electric
toaster gives it to you piping
hot and without any bother!
Boiling water contacts fl
coffee only once in an elcctt.
coffee m.41;cr. This is your a
surance that each cup of cbff
will be uniformly clear an
rich-flavored!
,
Electric Waffle Iron
Waffles made electrically ar„
made the sensible way! N<>
standing over a hot range; no
wasted steps; no wilted waffles.
Many new models are both
automatic Ind stickproof.
Eleclric Mixer
$575*6.75
Oil'll^
74 1J
You can beat, mix or blend L
gredients with your arms joldi
when, you litve an electri
mixer! Every woman deserve
the assistance of this labor-saver
Electric table cookery appliances are the most faithful, eco
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