Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 22, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
PAGE 1
ate the let and 8rd
unday evenings of
each month. Visiting
S
Lsgion Hall, beginning Sundays May
8, at 7.80 p. m. and continuing each
evening for a week at the same hour.
’ Father Hurley C. 8. P. will deliver
the lectures. Father Hurley to a
tihrfrd num, a convert to the Catho­
lic church and a world war veteran.
Ho to a noted speaker both bn the
Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and wo
fed very fortunate in having him
hero for a wook.
The question box will be part of
each evenings program. Everyone to
invited to ask questions, by writing
them on a paper and dropping them
in the question Box. They will be an­
swered at the following service.
In the morning at 7:80 Mr. Hurley
will celebrate Mass and give a hve
minute instruction.
Our non-catholic friends are cor­
dially invited to attend.
f^Town Talk
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Bob Hockinson and family wore in
Portland Sunday visiting friends in the
city.
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i
Neal Freeman is ae-kalaomintog the
Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. 8. interior of Bucholts confectionary this
Moro, Oregon
Regular
communica­
Several people from Moro attended
tions each 2nd and 4th the Emaley Siacel funeral in Wasco,
mjp Thursday evenings of
Thursday afternoon.
mc*> month.
W. 8. Powell with hie wife and
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4
Mr*’
Fraser,
Worthy Matron daughter, left Monday morning for a
Nana Banee, Secretary.
few days visit in the city-
Louis Hastings was here from Satur­
day
to Tuesday from Battleground,
Moro,
Meets evi
Wash , where be b living.
Gkn Rhyn b hare from Oregon City
Transient ast'
brothers ar* to repair the elevators of the Farofer*«
invited to National Grain Oorpcration.
According to the appraisal filed with
N. G.
Moro
the
county clerk, the estate for Wm.
Joo
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
Hendrichs totalled 826,688.28.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Rebecca Ledge Ne. Ilf
Mrs. Arthur Christenson and child
Preaching at 17;!5?a.' m. Sermon
Moro, Oregon
ran, of Arlington, spent a few day
subject: "What do You Expect of the
Moots 2d and 4th Tue» wro last wook visiting relatives.
days of each month.
Church?”
Mr. and Mrs. J < D. Miller returned
Visiting members wel­
come.
The Full Gospel Assembly
4 '
Friday from a week's absence at The
Leona Douma, N. G>
Dalles, Dufur, Hood Rivsr and Mt.
Usual meetings on Sunday. .
Hood.
Bull, Secretary.
Sunday school at 10 a. m
W. F. dackson and wife returned
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Monday from their winter trip to the
Cottage meeting In pastor's home at
south feeling fine and glad to bo home 7 JO p. m.
O Lord, Thou hast searched me snd
BL Meets at Legion hall on again.
know
me. Psalm 180:1.4.
J 2nd and 4th Wednesday
Father Egan, of The Dalles, was
There
to not a word io my tongue,
W evenings of each month.
hers Tossday makiqg arrangement« for
W. T. Johnston, Commander. Catholic services to be held here early but, Io, O Lord thou knowest it alto­
gether.
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
in May.
Thou God eecst me. Genesis 16; 18.
Two moil have been put to work on
Whither shall I go from Thy Spirit?
Urses Valley Lodge No. I81r
the section ere# again, giving work to
L O. O. F. meats every 2d and
or whither shall I floe from Thy pres­
4th Thursday ovenings of ths month in some of those who wore laid off durmg ence? If I ascend up tote heaven.
the Odd Fellows ball.
Sojourn ng the winter.
Thou art there: If I make my bed ¿in
brothers are cordially invited.
Fred Pickett, J. C. Freeman, and hell .behold thou art there. If I say,
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
NG.
-
Boey. Vernon Flatt were in Portland the first surely the darkness shall cover me,
two days of ths week transacting busi­ .oven the night shall bo tight about^he.
ness along their particular linos.
Yea, the darkness hideth not from Thee
Mrs. Truman Strong had to make a
Psalm 189:7, 8, 11, 12
hurry up trip to Wasco, Monday morn­
J. D. and Mrs. Miller,
ing, to have the bleeding stopped after
Pastors.
having a tooth pulled the day previous.
Methodist Church
L. W. Rakes and wife were fishing
e Wasco
along Wasco county streams last week
Th« Dalles
snd and report bettor hack than moctof
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­
the fishermen had at the first of the ing at 11 a. m. Subjects The Spirit
. SATURDAY NIGHT
season.
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That Prompts True Leadership.
APRIL 23
Moro vs Grass Valley-Kent at
Epworth Leagns.at 7:80 p. m.L Sub­
ject:
Building a Now Rural World.
Grass
Valley,
Sunday
April
14th.
.
ECK’S BLUE DEVILS
Edward Grady, leader.
The
music
pupil«
of
Mrs.
G.
O.
Aken
ERWIN COREY Singing
,N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor.
will appear in their apring recital,
Ledr*« Deer Prise
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clack to the
‘ Baptist Church
Presbyterian church. Everyone Invit­
(Grass Valley)
ed to come.
News Notes from the Baptist Church
or your convenience I have ar
Homor Beal and wife werejhere Wed­
Grass Vplley, Oregon.,. t •
ranged for you to leave you
nesday afternoon from Goldsndalo.
Morning
worship: Church school 10
Shoe Work at Walter A. May 4
Homer b regaining flesh since bb re­
Son. Pick up and delivery twic«
cent sickness and begin« to look some­
Preaching II a. m. The Ideal Choroh.
a week at no cost to you.
what like himself.
Evening worship: B Y. P. U. 6 JO
Mr. and ,Mrs. D. R. Schwan, Mr
JOSEPH A. MEE
p.
m. , x ♦ v ,
and Mrs John Anglin and daughter,
Tbs Wasco Shos Man
'Preaching
7JO p. m.
Subject:
Rachael, of Hepner, Mr. and Mn.
Hires
Things
to
do.
George Peabody, of Sunnyside, Wash.,
Mid-week worship;
Prayer mooting
and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Highfil, of
and
Bible
study
Thursday
7 JO p. .m.
Columbia Falls, Mont, wore visitors at
The
2nd.
chapter
of
James.
the home of Stanley Davis Sunday.
Resolution. Resolved: That I will
Rev. Allen A. McRae, formerly of make a practice of going to church
DENTIST
Sodro Wooley, Waah., arrived last regularly every Sunday and tot my un­
HOME OFFICR, WA8CO
wook in time .to take charge of the failing attendance become a constant
Sunday services at the Presbyterian stimulus tooths minister and a source
church. Ho will bo the local pastor of inspiration to other worshipers, and
until July 1st Mr. McRae to a granu- a helpful influence to the youth of our
In Moro th« First; W««k
ate of McMinvilta coIlego and has held community.
in Eohch Month
pastorates to several Oregon and north
8. L. Boyce, Minister-
west towns.
Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who is
i»——
Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who is
seeking the republican nomination for
seeking
the republican nominatino for
United States senator to the man
United
States
senator to the man who
who was chosen by the members of
at
the
request
of ths governor draft­
ths legal profession to draft the pros-
Attorneys At Law
ent City Charter of Portland.—(Pd. ed ths “Power Program" measures of
adv.— Clark for U- S. Senator com­ the Meier administration at the 1931
mittee, 820 Yoon Bldg., Portland, session of the Oregon Legislature.
oro . , *
Oregon
This “Power Program” was the basis
Ore.)
of Governor Meier's campaign for the
gubernatorial chair. (Pd. adv.—Clark
for U. 8 Senator committee, 820
CWS
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.)
Ile «Ibe SNill
- DANCE
AUDITORIUM BALL ROOM
MOHO.
OREGON APRIL 22,
1932.
What Else?
J 4. Add peanut butter or a few nut ’' The Law Professor w>s delivering
i the students with much emphasis .
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A anxivk/l oil
I their time preparing for the ^extmi-
abm
a
“The examination papers are now
enough to cook the eggs, stirring to eluded. “Now, is there any questions
prevent burning and serve as a you would like answered?”
| Silence prvailed for a moment, then,
a voice piped up: “Who to the
printer ? ”—Selected.
dried fruite such «s raisin«, i
apricots, dataa sr âfi '
8.Vary the arridiling by
brown sugar, hogsy, presen
Easy Money *
W-.Z id ».
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“PH gnvu you a nickel foy a kiss,”
said a visitor to the littte daughter.
milk or cream.
“No, thank you,” she said sweetly,
Age
- What A Mani
Indignant*wife (to incoming hus­
Age is a quality of mind;
If your dreams you’ve lefv behind, band-: What does the clock say?
If hope is cold;
Husband.
It shays “tick-tock,”
If you no longer look ahead,
and
doggies
shay
“bow-bow,” and
If your ambitions' fire« are dead—
cows
shay
“
moo-moo,"and
little pus­
Then you are old-
sy-cat shay “meow-meow." Now are
you satisfied?—Gas News.
Read the ads in the Journal
because...
__ Motorists who have long used Zerolene continue
to use It.
clencÿ and èeopomy. In a word—
“Money Cannot Buy a Better Oil.**
fore, slice cold and. fry for breakfast. tor oil.”—Selected.
- S ee O vr H and B ills for C omplete L bt op
SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS
-Morning Milk Tad! cam
.06
pint jar ^7
•IS
1
VanCamps
a Jello.—...
Burt Olnaya Bantam Com-the best" 2 .29
Macaroni-Bulk
.S lbs .23
Member Owned wholesale buying - Spells Cheaper Prices
WALTER A. MAY & SON >
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Dr. J. A. Butler
UPDEGRAFF 4 PEPPER
Northwest
Matusi Fire Association
Cooked Wheat
Sunday school at
10 a. m
Morning worship at 11 a, m.
Sub­
Writes mors
Good Eating
Oregon,
ject: The Priestess Gift
Monteas ata
Evening Popular services at 7.80 p. m.
than say other one compsay
Subject* Everyman's Birthright.
1 cup whole wheat cereal
cause
Everbody to score than welcome at
1 teaspoon salt ,
POLICY NOLOERt UVE 21 PERCtNT
all thsss services. If you have soother
4 cups water
chureh horns, wo would be glad that
Bring water to boil, add salt, slow­
you would worship and work with us.
ly add cup of cereal cook one hour in
Wo wish to servo the community, the
double boiler or for thirty minutes
Ohrtot, and Ged.
Alton A- MoRsa, Minister over a alow flame stirring frequently
to prevent burning. A steamer fire-
Chs4setan Bcloneo
lees, or electric cooker can be used
When Your Shoes need Subject. Probation After Death.
to good advthtage In cooking wheat
Golden Text: Job 2840. Ho know- ceareaL
Repair, send them to
This amount makss four targe
oth way that I take: when ho hath
tried ms, I shall coms forth os gold.
servings. 8srve with sugar and fUk
Responsive Roading: Ae to 2:22, 24- or cream.
7
28,80 22.
Since long cooking Improves whsat
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Church osTTicm every Bunday «com­ cereals, nay loft over cereals can al­
THE DALLES
ing st 11 o'clock and Wednesday evoa- ways bo used in making other dishes
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ng at So'etoek. ,
er may be simply reheated and served
AH are cordially Invited to attend again. To reheat, add enough water
the church eerviem and make neo of and milk to thin to the right consist­
the reading room which to open daily ency, then bring slowly to the boiling
where all authorised Christian Botonco
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DOCTQW6G OF P°faBREAKFA8T VARIATIONS
that’s mild. Well, whether yon
Coots miUions to do this. Bnt
they tagte better
mcu b
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
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GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
purchased.
bach
b b b
b b
L Add to the cooked cereal fresh
Catholic Church to hold Services fruit such as bananas, berries or
in Lsgion Hall- _
2. Add canned fruit or fruit juice
Why I am a Catholic and what the sanoom y t
Catholic churches teach, to to bo the
8. Qeok drisd fruits, such as dates,
subject of a series of lectures to ths raisins figs, p runes or apricota, in
put in you, mouth. We see to
will convince you oC their
it that Cheaterfield« are 100
downright «moothnesa... their
exceptional mildness. Never so
much as a hint of a bite.
per cent pure. Pure tobaeeo,
... they're milder
pure paper. . . CleiuilinedS in .
every step of the making. '
• •»they^re pure
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WERNMARK’S
ZELL’S
|Mekage a day... Chesterfield.
that’s
r‘-. ’ ir ■ ’
Chesterfield Rodio Program
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WED. a SAT.
RUTH
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