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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1937)
Z rw«* * «* « TUB SUKUJAAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MOftO. OREGON PAGE TURBE FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1937 =3S d ay‘evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. ,F. McLeod. , C. B„ McConnell^'attorney of Buins. vvas registered at the Moro Hc-iel the first of the week. Henry Zilka and Merton DeLong of Portland were here Wednesday to confer with city officials regard ing debt adjustment. Dr. Chick of Hood Rivey was here Wednesday evening for the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allison en graduation exercises of the local joyed the visit of their daughter ligh school, as a guest of the W. and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. .H. Ray Blakes. W. Crawshaw of San Jose, Calif., and their guest. Miss Myrtle Price, of San Mateo, Calif. During their visit they spent much of their time visiting Mrs. Allison who is at the Wilcox Hospital recovering Baccalaureate services were held from . an injury. Mr. and Mrs. for the Senior class of 1937 Sun Carwshaw vistU-d relatives in Port day night. Rev. Mitchelmore land and also the Allison's , old preached the sermon on the topic homestead east of Moro. Launching your boat out into the ‘ Lloyd Johnson left Tuesday for sea of life. He told of some of Quartz Mt. in Lake county to work the breakers a person would have for the Department of the Interior tc pass and after a person finally on a survey for the remainder of made a successful launching he would be in the deep sea of life the summer. Miss Mildred Nickerson of Oak* and in the deep sea a person needs ville, Washington ,was here Sat a compass. This compass had in urday for a brief visit with Mr. stead of east, west, north and south, some of the qualities one and Mrs. A. S. Johnson. would need in the sea of life, Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Op Vocal selections were given by tometrist who has, made profes Mrs. Kenneth McKean, Genevieve sional visits to Moro for years and Nahouse and Lyle Nahouse. is known for good optical work at The year ending semester tests reasonable prices will again be at were held last Monday and Tues Hotel Moro Thursday, May 27 for day. The grade school children one day. Eyes Examined, Glasses have been going on their picnics Fitted. Last trip until September. tnis week. The four upper grades Annual Masonic Picnic at Dufur went Wednesday to Flecks Orchard Sunday May 23rd. A11 Masons and and the four lower grades went their frineds invited. 1 hursday to DeMoss Springs. The recital of the pupils of Miss The high school picnic was an Vivian Trounce will be neld Friday enjoyable affair being held at May 28 at the Presbyterian church, Bonney Crossing last Friday. The instead of 'May 21 as previously upper classmen left early to have the Senior breakfast. The lower announced. Dr. E. Boone Wheat was here classmen arrived later and spent Friday of last week having made he balance of the day. the trip up from Portland with Lawrence Mann of the First Na tional Bank. Mr. Wheat found a few of the old timers who remem bered him since the days when he Wasco Methodist Ep-^cop*.; vhurtfc used to live here. Villis J. Douglas Jr., Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brasher oi Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. m. Cutler City are spending a few Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. m. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Topic, “Face the Facts.” E. E. Barzee. Services at Grass Valley at 2:30 Mrs. Floyd Brown, sister in law p. m. Topic, “Higher Righteous of Mrs. Aden Axtell, and .step ness.’’ mother of Mrs. Phillip Searcy, died Memorial Sunday is May ào. Wednesday May 12th and was Special services will be held. All buried Sunday. Mrs. Axtell, re ex-service men are invited es turned from the funeral Tuesday. pecially. ristian Science Society Mrs. Jennie Ginn Bates is veay Christian Science church services ill at Walla Walla and Harold Ginn and mother left for that city and held at eleven o'clock every to see her. , - . Sunday morning. The Wednesday evening meeting - Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Ekstrpm, who have been living in Portland, which includes testimonies of Chris ; moved this week to Tillamook. Allen Murray started Sunday to drive 40 head of cattle and about 20 head of horses to Hood River. Elmer Ne>wion and wife are help Kent Legion Halt*. ing him. They expected to be a- bout a week in making the drive Mrs. Daisy Hennagin and Mrs Jessie Henrichs went to Portland Monday to attend the Ttebekal Adm. Men 75 cents, Ladies Free assembly. They will go Hon t: Supper 25 cents ’ Long Beach, Wash., for a week or ten days vacation. H P .........m « » ....... J. H. Hulett and daughter, A1 etha of Beaverton, spent the week end visiting wn<i Mrs. Orva Thompson. * The 16th annual round-up of the Thompson clan will be held June 13 at Fleck’s orchard. A large number of Thompsons are expected to come here for the event which annually draws ,them together. Twenty five O. S. C. students were here Saturday to look over the experiment station while on their annual tour of- the stations of eastern Oregon, They were un der the supervision .of Drs. Fore and Hill of the farm crops staff. Mrs. Ted Pierson was operated on Wednesday morning i t The Dalles hospital and is reported as recov ering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Templeton of Arlington were here last Satur Wm. Allison And Family Visit ln County Moro School P oppy D ance May 29th • « Beet s tian Science healings, is held at eight o’clock. Community Presbyterian Church Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Pastor. 10 a. m., Bible school, l i a. m., “Four Roads to the City of God,” sermon by the pastor. If you have no other church home join us in this service of worship, song and instruction. 6:30 p. m., Senior Christian En deavor meeting. Boys and g.f.l« of g.a.lc school age are telling their friends about our Community Vacation Church school to be held in Moro for the fourth consecutive year. First classes begin at 9 a. m.. Monday, May 31. If you are an adult or of high school age and wili ng to help in the school leadership please see Mr. Michelmore or phone 463. FOOD -The Dalles« Oregon C e le b r a te s Its F irst B ir th d a y w ith a - G IG A N T IC The Biggest Fdod Event Ever Held In Columbia District irass Valley Baptist Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Bible School, Comt and study with us. 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic, “Re born or Repaired, Which?” 7:30 p. m. Baccalaureate ser vice, Rev. Lawrence Mitchelmore, speaker., 8:00 p. m. Thursday. Prayer and Bible Study. Come and re joice with us as we study the book of Ephesians, chapter one. WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School ....... ...... > 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship ...... ll:0Q a. m. Bible School ........ ....... 10:00 a. m. Bible School ......... 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic “The Beauty of Unity.” This message from God's Word will be of special interest to one and all. Bring your friends. Junior Endeavor .......... 6:00 p. m. High School and Senior En deavor ................................ 7:00 p. m. Evening Service ........... 8:00 p. m. Sermon topic “The Soul Qyur Fortress.” Save Your Eyes “ P R IZ E S “ 7 :0 0 p .m . FREE TICKETS w ill be given away to each person attending Our Big Birth day SALE - PRIZES will consist of a Beautiful Floor Lamp - Fable Lamp - Sacks of Flour - Ham - Bacon • Coffee - 20 big Baskets of Groceries, valued around $2.00 a piece and numerous other prizes. Baskeis given away w ill contain full price merchandise N o Samples D on’t Miss T his Gigantic Food Event ^ P r iz e s w ill b e g iv e n a w a y a t 7 : 0 0 P. M. S a t u r d a y ^ h and D - Maxwell House C O F F E E 2 pounds 55c 4 pounds $1.05 - Fine Canned - Goods - Maxwell House Coffee served all day Friday & Saturdi Eyes examined, glasses ground and fitted to re lieve eye strain and head aches. Charges reasonable. 1s F ru it S a la d .45 .87 G r a p e F ru it 2s whole sections 3 9 .75 .31 .59 G r a p e fr u it J u ic e 2s fancy P e a c h e s clings - haloes 2 1-2s .59 1.15J .59 1.15 P e a c h e s clings - sliced 2 1-2s whole kernel .45 .87 C orn 2 s i cream style .43 .84 C orn 2 s tiny sweet .53 1.00 P eas 2 s 1s F ru it C o c k ta il W e have installed a new Parr electric hoist to make greasing ah easi er and more thorough job. Standard oils and greases are used 2s T o m a to J u ic e Is T o m a to J u ic e 46oz. H ot Sauce T o m a to e s 2 l - 2 s solid pack FLOUR Kitchen Queen throughout and expe-denced labor in sures a satisfactory job. Strayed: 3-yr old Durham bull, dehorned, white in flank, Branded O on right hip. Robert Mitchell, Kent. LANG ranges burn their own ash. No ashes; no ash pan. Fors berg Appliance Co. 213 E. Third S t The Dalles. KALSOMINING, painting, and interior decorating done; first class work C. F. Langley, Sherman Hotel, Wasco. Ore. Telephones Sherman Hotel or 472 - 29 pd FOR SALE: 2 young milch cows. Now milking, will have- sfccond calves September 1. One Jersey, < one Guernsey. 14-head calves, ‘J to 6 months old mixed breed. J. B. Eslinger, Grass ^Valley. Phone 29 21F12. Cate:pillar Combine, 18 foot cut,; for sale very cheap. : Machine is in fair condition and draper very good. Machine my Blalock 'Ranch. Will sell fo $395.00. Phone 702. E. M. Hid den, Arlington, Or. . 29-JW FOR SALE Cheap r 10-ac. Moro, Oregon, House, barn and other buildings. , Enquire at Journal FOSS & » A N Y Sheep & Lamb Show a t T h e M o r o F a ir G r o u n d s 1.59 Barrel FLOUR SA V E G A S — ~ S A V E W E A R .39 . .77 .25 .47 .69 1 3 5 .14 .25 .44 .85 49 lb Bag 1.08 -------- :-------------------- ---- — Barrel 7 «70 S U Ci A R buy for cannins c & h ioo ib 5.4-9 SOAP Crystal White 10 bars 35c BEANS Red Mexican 10 lbs 65c BEANS Drifted Snow Small White 49 lb Bag 10 lbs • — * ; ; — — BISQ U ICK large package W H E A T 1E S „ S X . ’ Pancake Flour H pkg 10c * a t T h e A m e r ic a n I e «is sperrys • 9 lb bag 59c : D Jell P o w d er Be Sure To See Our Beautiful Display 6 pkgs. ' 25c Sw ift’s P e a rl S hortening 4 Pound Bag — 42c B ak in g P o w d er /¿U et*! 4 9 c 10 lb can $ 1 .3 9 R aisins 4 lb bag 25c i A D airy S alt 2 5 lb bag 4 9 c B lock S alt 50 lb sulphur i M atches 69c plain 65c .--- e box M acroni 3 lb 19c 5 17 c carton 10 lb 59c S yrup Karo Light or Dark 10 lb can 79c R olled O a ts C erto Quick or Reg. 9 lbs 43c Silver salad fork - Free with 2 for 45c As an expression |of Mv appreciation for your past and continued support during My First Year Ut Busmss I have decided to put on a Gigantic Birthday Sale. We have tried to have our store headquarters for Sherman county folks while in The Dalles and will continue to do same. This will be the Most Stupendous Food Show ever held in the Mid-Columbia district - So am extending Each and All of you a Cordial Invitation to Attend thia Momentous Food Event. This big party is on me and there will be some of the finest Food Demonstrations for you to sample - and the Prizes Listed above amounting to over a hundifed dollars - will be given away FREE. Hoping ta see you all Saturday. Come help us enjoy this big event You cannot afford to M»sa It 8ineerely Yours —r Alex. Marshall — B isquicks - P rizes - E n tertain m en t n H a ll = r * Coffee - C ake - Sandw iches Sheep 29c Hot Bisquicks served all day Saturday I Thursday, May 27. 1937 u —. ------------------------ — r------------------t-. 6 for .59 1.16 .49 97 sliced 21 -2s P in e a p p le S tr in g le s s B e a n s CAR GREASING Classified AJs. • 3 for Dr. Curry, the old and reliable optometrist of Seattle w ho has made professional visits to Moro for years will again beat Moro Hotel Thur sday May 27 for one day. S a tu rd a y