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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1935)
■H - ■■ THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, Moro Newlyweds Haile Selassie’s New Palace Return Home After Trip Extension and Experiment The newly married Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. Powell returned to Sherman county Tuesday after the end of their honeymoon trip to California. They will remain here for a few days before going to Portland for the winter. M. E. McKee was in Portland for a couple of days the first of the week on business. Tha Rebekahs held their regular monthly social evening Tuesday night at the lodge hall. Corliss McLeod, small son of Mn and Mrs. A. L. McLeod, was taken to The Dalles Monday by his moth er. ‘H< stayed there for a few days to receive medical treatment for an infection in his ear. J. A. Shull was here early this week trying to find accurate infor mation about Henry Link, a settler in Sherman county who lived near Bourbon for many years, leaving about 30 years ago. D. E Stephens, M. M. Oveson and P. N. Johnston are in Co rva 1- iis this week to attend the annual conference of county agents. L- Barnum is recovering from tbe heart attack that he suffered Monday night and is at his office again. H. E. Endicott, who is the new owner of the bank building in Moro, arrived this week to look over his property. He lives in Klamath «Falls and is undecided about moving to (Moro at present. Joe Truitt is barbering again thi» week having finished his tern porary job with the SOS. H. J. Overturff, whose place he was tak- in<, has returned to work after an appendicitis operation.' It the Italinn Invaders don^ prevent It, Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia will soon occupy this handsome new palace which Is set in a fine park at Addis Ahaba. The photograph was taken from an airplane. MORO, OREGON - PAGE FIVE DECEMBER 13, 1935 Short Course Not To Be Held This Winter The Farmer»’ Short Course at Oregon State college, which had been announced for early in the year, has had to be cancelled be cause of inability of the agricul tural staff, already loaded with ex tra work, to carry through proper ly the short course program, ac cording to Wn. A. Schoenfeld, dean of agriculture. There is a real need for a re sumption of these practical short courses, believe» Dean Schoenfeld, and it had been hoped that thia was a year that one could be put on Since the tentative plana were announced, however, the staff has had to care for an almost doublea enrollment in the school of agri culture, preparations for the ser ies of 25 county farm outlook con ferences. and the work connected with regional agricultural adjust ment study. These, with the Bangs disease, control program, the cooperative work necessary with the Taylor Grazing act. and the continuation of many emergency services, has! brought the greatest load in his-' tory to the agricultural staff, says 1 Dean Schoenfeld. * It is planned to schedule the | short course again as soon as it appears feasible. EDW. C. PEASE CO The Dalles, Oregon ' The Store With The Big Christmas Tree Gifts by the thousands for mother, dad, sister, brother, son daughter, sweetheart and friend. In fact there are presents suitable for anyone you may have on your list Also house- hold gifts such as linens, blankets, fancy pillows, spreads,sheet and case set, Martex towel and mat sets, and many others. In our new gifts section you will find hundreds of gifts for everyone Shop early and when possible shop in the mornings, sales people can jive you more attention. Gift Wrappings, Tags and Seals Christmas Cards Make your Christmas packages attractive Packages of 12 Beautiful CARDS, Priced pkg 1 OC lOc 2Oc ea. RIBBONS, SEALS, TAGS The Moro Woman’s Club will ers, M. Pinkerton making twelve 19c, 25c, 29c, 39c .nd 75c pkg meet with Mrs. J, C. McKean next and G. Gillmor six. TISSUE PAPER Red or white Thursday the 19th. This will be The Moro basketball boys play 24 sheets for .......... Boxes of 21 CARDS priced the Christmas meeting of the ciub ed two games last week end. ono Fancy Cellophane and a gift valued at hot over 25 with Wasco and one with The 29c, 39c, 5Oc, 69c, and 89c PAPER .................... per yard cents will be brought by each Dalles team. They proved suc- member. ccssful in the game with Wasco The Moro boy scout troop met on Friday evening, as the result Wednesday night and voted to was a score of 29-13. Henrichs Every Man Would collect old clothes froi pi the citi> was high point man, making eight Appreciate a zens of Moro for trai .rtsmittal to points, while L. May and T. Thompson both followed^ with Portland or The Dalles where they will be distributed to the needy of six points. In the game with The Dalles, played on the home floor those cities. R. R. May is here this week to Saturday night, the Moro boys take the place of Ralph ‘ Brisbine were defeated by a 12-6 score. ’1 who is still ill at his home and un Thompson scored the six points. Rayona, Silk Crepe, Satin, Wool The line-up consisted of: H. Bel- able to work. j shee, and H. Conlee playing for Challie and Corduroy, in a bi« va I will be in Grass Valley Mon wards, L. May playing center and day, 23rd and Friday, 27th and in L. Henrichs. and T. Thompson Pendleton All Wool Flannel Robes riety of style and colors. Moro, Tuesday 24th, and Saturday playing guards. in new style« with single or dou- 28th. On Christmas week only. The Moro high school is pre ble breasted; new shades with C-7 Arnold Landry. Priced From contrasting collars, cuffs, and Legionnaires and Auxiliaries of senting a band concert and stage belts. $8 »S the Moro post will meet nett Wed show at the Legion Hall on Sat Priced .................. nesday night in joint session at urday, December - 14th, at 3 admission charges; Bring hhn in and fit him with one the Legion hall. A program and o’clock. The for ch t What Could Be Nicer / of these to entertainment are planned 1 #ve cent. for etudent and CCC. Than a Pendleton Pure New Stetson or Harlandview Grange will install and thjrf five cent8 for adultB new officers Friday night at its Thogersod a graduate Wool Blanket For Xmas Hardeman Hats hall D. L Reynolds will be made! . , Plain colors, reversible two tone for Christmas master and Mrs. Charles Adlard ed x the school K on Monday morning. ’ ■ and jacquard weaves, pure silk will be lecturer for next year. bindings to mabh; priced — We have models and colors to suit NEW SCARFS in silk, wool or On Friday, December 13th the Due to a break down of some] 1 girls everyone, shown with the correct and boys will play a double metallic brocades, lai ge, assort $9.95 Io $19.50 rather important! parts of tha header basketball ganie with; ment from which to select, priced $3.50 to $6.50 and the machinery in this office Grass Valley on the Grass Val (Other blankets from $2.95 to effects of encroaching age the ley floor. $6 95 _______ .. * r paper is a day late for the first I Santa in Story Land” time since the last good rain. We - — _ Claus - GLOVES most respectfully .sk the indul- '• the Christmas operetU. which of Capeskin, domestic and imported pence of our reuders-both of them « to be Presented in the school. kid, colors black, brown, and navy; Mrs. Truman Strong was host- ■ «udltonum on Friday evenmg, at many styles for your selecting, ess Tuesday afternoon to a party! 8 0 r'01* on December 20. sizes 5 3-1, to 8, priced— members of Several of the of friends who spent the time with* Moro school attended the CCC $1.25 to $3.95 cards. . , . program on “All Camp Nite” this] PURE SILK LINGERIE Don..s Morrigon present. Mrs. A. S. Johnson went to Lined Capeskin GLOVES Hood River today to spend a few ed a tap dance and Mr. Walker] Pure Silk Washable and Satin Gowns, tailored ¿r lace trimmed for driving, wool or fur lined, days with Mrs. Granville Phillips contributed an interesting talk styles in pastel shades. priced,— $1.59 to $3.95 who is living alone on her place I to the entertaining program. Priced ....................... —■ near that town. Those who were in Pendleton FABRIC GLOVES in black, brown, “What do you do for a living? RAYON GOWNS last week end for the wheat lea navy and grey at..... -......... -.......... “I paint men and women ” gue meeting from Moro were: ip plain and novelty weaves, tailored and “Ah, a portrait painter.” Dewey Thompson. Harvey Thomp “No, a specialist. I paint ‘Men'j lace*trimmed, regular and extia sizes: son, Omer Sayrs, Clarence Mor- on one door and ‘Women on the shown in colors of peach, flesh and blue, rison. Perry Johnston, J. B. Adams other.” aa. _ ------ W. S. Powell W. H. Ragsdale, and Mr. and iMrs. Giles French j . • £•! A Tom Fraser is back in Chicago C, td S SITICCI F\US to see the horse show and perhaps---- bring home a new car from the FOR TRADE. Dem. lumber, also CHEMISE Pure Silk full fashioned Hose in place where they make them. 1 6 h. p. gas engine for fat hog and sheer chiffon, service chiffon, Lbr. Co., Ap- Applications for car licenses potatoes, $ Appleton .. Pure silk crepe and satin, heavy washable semi- service, and heavy service will be received by the sheriff’s pieton, Wn quality; big assortment of tailored and lace weights, shown in a big range of office after next Saturday as the, HIGHEST eastern prices for trimmed styles, Cl 9^ C9 shades to harmonize with your law states that they may >e sent; carloads broke or range horses, pastel shades, priced color scheme. All sizes, Kayser. in after the 15th of December. Hillcrest, Harron and Gordon mules and colts. Fred Chandler Brands. Horse and Mule Market, Chari- RAYON PAJAMAS 5-t ton, Iowa. CARD OF THANKS in new bright color combination, pastel We wish to thank our many ■hades and novelty strip« effects; many styles friends and neighbors for their from which to X kind sympathy and many beautiful UMBERELLAS, Gloria or pure select; priced A to floral offerings at the time of the silk, 16-rib durable frame and fancy handles, colors black, death of our wife, daughter and PURE SILK PAJAMAS brown, navy, green and wine. sister. Priced— Leston E. Wright, Heavy washable crepe and satin- in dainty W. A. May and family. paatel shades, choice of tailored or lace trim. New L< uiging Pajamas For Her Christmas Present PendMon All-Wool Robe for Christmas $2.25 $10.95 unity Presbyterian Church - Ashamed 'of the Gospel.” ser mon at 11 a. m. by Rev. I»awrence H. Mitchelmore, pastor. 7 p. m. combined evening service with adult, high school-college, and junior Christian Endeavor socie ties. The pastor will give the clos ing talk. 10 a. m.. Sunday school with nine classes in Bible study welcoming visitors and members. The annual Christmas service will be held at 7 p. m., Sunday, December 22 Wednesday. 2:45, Women’s Spir- itual Life group meets at the church. Members of the Session and their wives were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Melzer, Monday night. Fol-owing the business meeting, all joined in a study of “The Rul ing Elder.” Refreshments and sing ing of Christmas Carols concluded the social time. The junior Christian Endeavor society held a Christmas party at tie church, Tuesday night. ‘‘White elephant” gifts were exchanged Eleven were present. Christian Scien-e “God the Preserver of Man” is the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science church for Sunday. December 15, at 11 o clock a. m. The Golden Text is taken from Psalms 121:8. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, •nd even for evermore. Responsive Reading: Psaims 37: ^-9, 18, 19. 23, 24 and 29. The Reading room in the rear of the church building is open at all times, where the Bible and all authorized Christian Science liter- ature may be read, borrowed or puchased. Ali are cordially invitea to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room. 39c to $1.25 Santa Recommends $1.25 to $3.95 59c to $1.25 $1.00 $1.95 79c, 85c, $1, UPto$1.65j one air LUTHERAN SERVICE are asked to perform. H. H. Fleckenstein IVssionnrv FwU Goepel Assené Sunday School .. Morning Service 10:00 a 11.00 a. Wn Your Shoe, need repaii send them to REPAIRING m. 204 Second St. wi s THE DALLFS witd‘tyle' $1-59 Io $4.95 RAYON SLIPS SILK PANTIES of heavy rayon crepe or knitted rayon in plain or novelty non-run Crepe and Satin in heavy quality stitch; tàtìDred or lace trimttned styles: double brassiere fitted tops; washable; beautiful lace trimmed will not sag; Priced $1 si.251. $i$» $1.95 handkerchiefs Handkerchief»^ 3 fine Swiss, lawn or pure linen hand kerchiefs to the box; large size priced .... 25C to $1 Boxed Send 15 with gold 6U*d band 139 75 • For more than three generation*. Elgin ha* been first choice in Christ mas gift*. Thi* ye*r’s models, com- mc mor at ing Elgin's 70th Anniver sary, you'll find America’s most beautiful watches. Stop in today . . . choose your most important gift from our com plete selection. Jewelers 15c ,nd 25c * HANDKERCHIEFS by the Thousands in sport prints and lace, embroidered and applique dress handkerchiefs, priced— SUGGESTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD to $1.00 each Give Jewelry For Christmas «r button», clip«, pin«, neckl.ce«, compact«, etc. In »et> or ^dividual pieces .hown in all the l.te.t pattern, and colonng«. or >mnv I- >|jo metall.c jewe|ry. GIFTS Table Linens, Breakfast and Lunch Sets, Scranton Lace Cloths, Scarfs. DoilUea, etc., Martex Bath Towel Sets, Martex Bath Mats, Scranton Bed Spreads. Sheet and Case Sets and Suede Cari Table Covers, all reasonably priced and wrapped, for gifts. The Gift department is bulging with hundreds of new gift items, sewing baskets, smoking sets, comb and brush set. ..Bruhw* mirrors, powder jars, hand turned wooden ware, billfolds, antimo ny cigaret boxes, smoking sets, ash trays, trays, vases and dozens of other articles of antimony. Children’s dish sets, stuffed animals, small dolls, etc. Whether you wish to pay 10c or $5.00 for a present you will find one here that will please. NEW PARTY BAGS in metallic and beaded styles, shown in white, black, gold, and silver, ideal for gifts, priced $1.25 to $3.95 Children’s Box Handkerchiefs and T Story Book and Handkerchiefs atk WERNM ARK’S GOOD SHOE $1.65 to $5.95 on VoU\ nur^ Moro Basketeers Win First Game Of Nsw Season The Lutheran church conducts Lois Kenny The Moro girts basketball team regular church services in the M"th odist church buildin*»’ in Grass Val «¡ucce^sfiiiHy began their season ley everv first and third Sunday of last Friday night, December 6. bv defeating Wasco on the Moro the month. floor by a 50-21 score. H. Strong December 15 service at 11:00 was high scorer, gathering dur i o’clock, Sunday school at 10:15 ing the game twenty-one mark-1 T'us is Blessed Advent season. Our Lord Jesus Christ comes to a »in Uden world with the message nf nea.ee. • gracious invitation a UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER herring of forgiveness. Let the natioiis hear and all men l>ow to the acepter of Hia. Kinglv reiW.; T c gnsrip’ erv retd* Tell ye thej Moro, Oregon daughter of Zion, behold Thy King cometh unto Thee i You are invited to attend the - Ä 4^^ Give Her Silk Hose For Christmas This Year NEW BAGS in envelope, framed and zipper styles, colors black, brown, navy, dark green and wine, many shapes and $1.00 to $10.00 sizes, priced Ek C. Pease Co THE DALLES, OREGON