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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1936)
f#* »BUHMAN COUNTY WP RNAL, Auxiliary Chief I Ellis MacFarland Coming To Moro Visits Rolfe Farm Next Week Near Grass Valley MORO. OKEUON HB1DAY. May I, IttSo A dance will be given next ftw day« or weeks in an effort to young people in the play “The Among the citations which com- Saturday night at the Legion Hall combat Mrs. Olds’ neuritis with Doctor Decides/' An offering will prise the Lesson-Sermon is the by the American Legion. the medical waters of the river. be taken following from the Bible: “And Roy Ritner, candidate for con Mr. and Mra. Priday of Madras Full Gospel Assembly | God said. Let us make man in our gress, was here Thursday on his was here Tuesday night to attend image, after our likeness ...So God wny into central Oregon. a meeting of the Eastern Star Sunday School ?............ 10:00 a. m 11 00 a m man in his own image, in Morning Worship ...... lodge of which she is a district Glen Wallace had the misfor- Funeral Home |the image of God created he him; Evening Service ......... 7:30 p. m. officer. Several from oyt of town aune to tip his car over on the , male and female created he them. Lathergn Charch were present. Sherman highway between Wasco M av » Q J M iAnd 004 saw everything that he Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. 1. D. Pike and family were in and Biggs last Saturday night. Next Sunday, May 10. divine had made, and, behold, it was very The Dalles Saturday to see the service will be conducted in the good.” (Gen. 1:26. 27, 31.) He was not seriously injured but or Experiments Planned On old timers of Old Wasco county Methodist church building in Grass “ the car was. smashed badly. Other Grass Valley Items Church service begins at 11:00 Alky’s Confectionery Lutheran and spin a few yarns of days gone Valley. The ----- 1--------- -------- a ---------- mission o’clock on Sunday and at 8:00 o’- by. • J Elimination of Perennial Weeds KENT NEWS Ooard sends a missionary to Grass dock on Wednesday evening. Wortky of Note Phone 222 Valley every first and third Sun-1 _______ Continued from page one. day of each month. For May its regular meeting Saturday eve service is the 10th and 24th. ( Mrs. Gladys Turnbull state pres ning May 9. Ellis McFarland, secretary of the ceptionally) Let us be dilig ident of the American Legion Aux Evangelistic services are still be Percheron Horse Association of and attentive to the message iliary will be in Moro next Wednes ing held at the Kent charch. Ser America, and secretary of the God. Our Souls must be fed i day, May 13 for a meeting with vices will be held every evening horse association of the nation as WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH Will you be able to look back nourished, our new man ne the Moro and Wasco units. Mrs. until Sunday May 10. well, was here Tuesday to visit upon this Mother's Day as having M strength . .. to fight sin. „ Slothfuln . . J. C. Freeman will be hostess to On Mother’s Day, May 10, Rev. the farm of T. M. Rolfe, Percheron spent a part of it in the House of i. ne«,,*en<* »P«1’« ™in m ti the women of the Auxiliary for C. F. Swander. of Portland will be horse breeder of this county. He the Lord. ,We wish to extend to' Jnd *Urn,ty- the afternoon. Mrs. Turnbull wih the main speaker. A pot luck was accompanied by Ed Jones, of one and all a hearty welcome to ®ch°o1 10: be accompanied by Mrs. Lorraine dinner will be served at the grange Fairbury, Nebraska who is a Per- the Bible School, which begins. W°£hlP h^r .. . . ll.i Brown who is district president hall at noon. 1 cheron breeder. They looked over promply gt 10 o’clock. H ’ H ’ ^kinstein, m promply at 10 o'clock. " «» __ _ _v and a resident of The Dalles. The Kent high school presented the horses on ^he Rolfe ranch and , , For all who stuj hgve our Moth J Christian Science Church Mrs. A. Rose left Sunday eve- “Mountain Mumps” a play Satur- 'he "blood nn^rep^nt^thTra J” *'“* “ “* for,!et to’ “Ad,m *"d ” i» th nlng for a visit of a few days in day evening, May 2. The proceeds Bruce Aliev and Roh MoKito *onor her wearing a colored »object of the Lesson-Sermon i Portland. will be used as a benefit for the were here Sundav flower» and of course those whose1 the Church of Christ Scientist, 0 D. E. Stephens returned the last Senior class. M I Mother* k*™ V™ »» «“ir Reward, May rem7m l h«nJ. Buriacks, to vi.it visit with Mr. and will in ______ ________ . . « »» «... of the week from a trip to Moscow, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guyton spent Barrack., The Golden Text is “Cease Mra. Ed Alley. ” ,nC# of her, wear Idaho, to attend a meeting of last Saturday in The Dalles visit «"•■•ch .erviee. with Revjvan\ u bnng your mother t0 from-man, whose breath is in agronomists who are working out ing the old timers at the Pioneer nostrils: for wherein is he to Sheets of Portland and a basket church with you. • I accounted of?” (Isa. 2:22). a plan of weed eradication to be association meeting. will eb the program at the ¿-Lax ™ used on perennial weeds. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pluemke are dinner Grass Valley Baptist church. .Community Presbyterian Charch Grass Valley Baptist church. Mrs. L. H. Nahouse accompanied taking a few days this week to Dorothy Olds left for Portland | “H,s Mother” will be the subject Lt. and Mrs. Dahlin to Ashland visit and shop in Seattle. Washing Sunday to remain a week visiting sermon at the “Mother’s Saturday. She was met there by ton. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap is manag friends. । D *y ” «erviee, 11 o’clock. We will her daughter, Marjorie and hus ing the hotel business while they T. M. Rolfe and wife were in The h< ? nor our "»others whom we bring At R. R. Harford Ranch, 7 miles band who she will visit at‘.their are away. Dalles Saturday to have a niece ot w ’ th us, our mothers in distant piece .... . --------- i . South of Blalock Wednesday, May Glendale home for a few days. places, and our mothers we remem-1 m-nn • steel removed from Mr. Rolfe’s ber in our hrarts. Special Moth-1 3‘h ‘ 10 00 *’ m. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barnum, Mrs. eye. Later they drove to Steven Arthur S. Johnson, Mrs. L. L. son, Wash., to visit their daugh- er’s Day music is planned. Will Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs, Farm Peetz, Mrs. J. J. Schaeffer and you write your mother a letter Machinery and Equipment. Frances Matthews and family. O. L. Belshe attended the Pioneer’i By Norma Melzer Alma D. Katz and Wilbur Hood this week,., and wear a flower on Sandwiches and Coffee Served - gathering in The Dalles last Sat* The Moro band pupils had an en of the Mutual Life of New York Sunday ? urday. joyable time at the Mid-Columbia were here Tuesday while on a trip Plan to attend the .evening serv Bring your own cup. Perry Johnston and Giles French Band Festival in The Dalles last ice at 7:15, Sunday, May 17. Mrs. Sandy Keith, Auctioneer. through eastern Oregon. were at Condon Monday night to Saturday. They did not play in C. L. Poley is directing a group of Harold Huges spent the week attend a meeting for the organize-! the afternoon, as did the other end in Portland on business and tion of a Republican club in Gilliam bands so had lots of time for other pleasure. When Your Shoes need repaii county. things. Some of them went to the Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds left Tues Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Walker ana theatre, but most of them went to send them to day for Warm Springs to stay a . Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Walker, par the matinee dance which was free g-,1.-.. ■ ■ . ", = ents and brother and sister in law for band members. The grand — V- ■ ■--! ? of John Walker, Moro school prin- climax of the days festivities was Sherman County’s Big Lamb cipal. were here Sunday from the beautiful May Day Pageant in Show Presents * GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Portland to visit. ! the evening put on by the schoo 204 Secoud St. THE DALLI*b ' Mrs. Ji C. McKean sold her of The Dalles. house and lot in Moro last week to The Student Body held a meeting C. H. Endicott, owner of the Bank Wednesday afternoon to elect offic- Building. ers for the next school year. How Moro Legion Hall Mrs. Lawrence Mitchelmore re ard Conlee was elected president; UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER turned to Moro, Wednesday morn Dale Johnston, vice president; Wednesday, May 20 ing, after spending two weeks with and Helen Strong for secretary; Attorney* At Law her mother and sister in Spokane. Vern Futter, treasurer; Bobby Prize Fat Lamb of the Show Will * ■ ’ * - I E. E. Barzee, E. 'R. Barzee, A. Christianson, sergeant at arms; be given to holder of lucky ticket. Rose, Roy Powell and C. V. Bel- and Dean Pinkerton, yell leader, — Moro, Oregon ' . ' . - ■ J AdAnission $1.00 per couple—■ r • knap drove to The Dalles Wednes-| The all school play, “This is the day night to attend a meeting of Life,” will be given tonight at the Spectators 25c. Poya! Arch masons. C. V. Belknap Legion hall at 8 o’clock. The main among those initiated. characters are Doris Thompson, Mrs. Marion McKee is in Port Dorothy Fraser, Austin Foss. How land this week and may remain for ard Conlee, Mary Pinkerton, and several days for medical treat- Louis May. The minor parts are ment. being filled by Lois Kenny, Lloyd . Mrs. H. W. Dalby of Portland Henrichs, Harold Belshee, Jane is -here to visit with her mother, French,. Norma Melzer, Lyle Na Mrs. J. R. Ginn for a few days. house, and Vivian Fuller. Mildred Whalley, niece of Mrs. Carrol Sayrs and Mre. Margaret Peetz, and who usually spends her summers here, has been elected as presidenCof Delta Kappa Phi at Fuller Paints or any combination Albany college. Md. and Mrs. Irving Hart have _ V returned to Sherman county and ^°D G™88 Valley, FULLERSPAR EXTERIOR - FULLERWEAR FLOOR ENAMEL will work for Mrs. Hart’s parents, 26-27-28 SPEEDITE INTERIOR DECORET ENAMEL LIN-BAR Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Belshe. j FOR SALE—A good cook house. FULLERGLO PORCH AND DECK PAINT Mra. Dahlin was hostess last See y. S. Barr, Moro, Oregon. PURE PREPARED PAINT Thursday night at a birthday party 25-26-27 in honor of her husband, Lt. Dah Offer Applies Only To Kela.il Purchases FOR SALE—4 Acres with 6 lin, at the hotel. Guests were Mr. room house. Posession at once. One and Mrs. George Updegraff, and Only One Table per Customer mile south of Bend on the new Mr. and Mrs. Marius Douma. Lyle Gillmor, brother of Clyde' Dalles - California Highway. C. Gillmor, state highway supervisor, M. Kuhn, Box 38, Route 1, Bend, was here last week to visit withi Ore. Clyde and family. He lives in For Sale or Trade 24x36i feet Why don't you chango to clean, Prineville. Harris Combine with 18 ft. header. carefree electric cooking? See Clifford May or phone 29F2, 27-28-29 The Dough Girls Cooking club Moro, Ore. • Soil and toil will scurry out of your met at the home of Mrs. Perry FOR SALE: I Ton International kitchen door when a new electric range Johnpton Saturday afternoon at truck. First Class condition. $150. comes in. For electric cooking is clean 1:30 o’clock. We started on a hike. W. A. Spencer, Wasco. cooking. Your pans stay bright without We stayed at the CCC camp and Dr. scouring. Your walls and curtains stay Bernstein showed us through the Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F\ A Comedy In Three Acts fresh far longer. ' mess hall. We arrived at Lone Moro, Oregon ■Rock in about an hour. We wan Electric cooking is easy cooking. Meets 1st and 3rd dered around and explored things You have glowing, intense heat that Tuesdays in the and then ate our lunch. When it Presented by the Senior Class of Grass Valley High School starts food cooking promptly. Without I O.O.F. hall- Tran grew dark we had our marshmal any effort, you always have all the fuel sien,t and ^siting low roast and camp fire. Mr. and brothers are cordi you need. An oven temperature control Mrs. Searcy came out after us. We ally invited to meet does your oven watching for you — were glad we didn’t have to hike with us. assures uniform results every time. back.' Grass Valley Auditorium Lewis McKee, N. G. Betty Jean Vintin, Reporter. Electric cooking is economical cqok- Joe Truit, Secretary ing. Low electric rates, the elimination N otice to creditors , of cooking failures and savings in All creditors having claims a- Bethlehem Chapter,Iio. 78. O. E. S. Saturday, May 9, 1936 at 8:00 p.m • There’s no guesswork about cooking meals in ^cleaning and decoration bring real gainst the estate of Amanda Ellen an electric range. You get the same perfect results economies. Moro, Oregon Martin, deceased, are hereby noti Meets Every Second every time because of controlled “cook book” fied to present them in proper form Don’t be a kitchen drudge any longer. Y h L Fourth Thursdays in each Admission temperatures. Your cakes are moist and of even 1 Oc—25c—35c to the undersigned, the duly ap Discover at any dealer’s or our nearest Month. Visiting members texture. Without searing, your roaats are the way pointed administrator with the will office the reasonable prices and conven V Invited. you like them all the way through—rare, medium annexed of the last will and testa ient terms now placed on electric Esther Morris. W. M. or well-done. Your vegetables can be cooked the ment of Amanda Ellen Martin, de Rose Amidon, Secretary. ceased, at his residence near Lex _______ waterless way to retain food values ment on display, too, particularly re ington, Oregon, within six months and color. Why tolerate an old-faah- I opine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 frigerators and automatic water heat from the date of this notice, to wit: ioned cooking method any longer?, Moro, Oegon ers. For once you know the delights of May 8, 1936. Change to electric cooking which is All Satisfactory Business is built on electric cooking, you’ll want an all Myles Elroy Martin. eets 2d and 4th To- so sure, so simple, so convenient. electric kitchen. Geo. G. Updegraff, Confidence — Confidence on the part of. *sdaye of each month Attorney for said Administrator Visiting members wel the buyer that goods purchased will be with the Will Annexed. come. "... 27 to 30! of good quality and fairly priced. Elsie Stephens, N. G. Lila Bull, Secretary Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables or PACIFIC POWER LIGHT Zell’ CHIDES Machinery ’ ^Repairs Cream Separators Hardware t a McCormick - Deering Extras and Implements Auction SALE Come andrei Your Wants Moro School Notes Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon Electric Ranges take the WERNMARKS THE SHEEPHEROERS BALL SOIL and TOIL out of cooking! A LOVELY MODERN TEA TABLE (unfinished alder) Classified Ads TUM-A LUM LUMBER CO. 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