Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 29, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
PAGE 2
^Town Talk
Grass Valley
Meets the IstTnd 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
Mr. pnd Mrs. E. A Tucker were here
members cordially in­
Mrs. O. 0. Claypool will be showing
vited to meet with os from Toppenish, A ash , the past week
hats,
coats and frocks at the new lower
^nd visiting fr>enda.
Hugh*Chrisman, W- M.
prices, Monday May 2nd. at Grass Vai-
C. V. Belknap, Secy-
Mrs. W. H. Rsgsdale is visiting in
ley.
' .
Joseph with her daughter, Mrs. John
Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. 3. Searcy, this week.
Gua Smith and family were in Oregon
Moro, Oregon
Mrs J. J. Schaeffer returned Sunday City over last week-end visiting with
communies-
Regular
tions each 2nd and 4th from a visit to Portland where she has Mr- Smith's brother.
Thursday evenings of been for three weeks with relatives
Golfers are making merry over the
each month.
and friends
resumption
of sunshine since the rains
Mrs. Irene Fraser,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Eaton
visited
with
of
last
week
and Dr., Shorty, George
Worthy Matron
Mrs. G. C. Aker« a short time Monday and Tom if not in their place of busi­
Nana Ranee, Secretary.
morning while on their way home to ness can be found chasing little pellets
Alhambra. California, after attenntng over the green sward in search of much
Moro, Oregon
the fun« ral of Mrs: Eaton’A father, needed exercise
Meets every Monday
A fishing party consisting of E. Et
evening in the I.O.O.r Mr, Hmsley Siacel.
hall.
Transient an.
O. K. Eaton and family from Buck- Gervais, J. W. Shepard- Kay Blake, J.
visiting brothers are ley district, visited in Moro Bunday af- H. Wilt, and Ross Stearns and Don Sil­
cordially invited to
ver from the Spokane office of the
ternixiD
meet with us.
Ted Guinan missed the bail game grain corporation were at Shearars
( • A. Douma, N. G.
Joe Truitt, Secretary. Sunday because of a trip to Portland bridge Sunday after some of the seas-
on'a finest offerings
for the week end,
Rebecca Lodge No. 116
Con Buckley spent Sunday here from
n
। Mr. and Mrs Stanley Reavis visited
Meeto 2d°indr4toTuea fronds in Heppner last Sunday, that be- his home in The Dalles.
Mrs. Kate Smith was here Sunday
days of each month, nig Lheir former home.
from
Portland. She was accompanied
Visiting members wel-| Mrg goren Hansen left fora short
by her daughter and son-in law.
come.
visit to Portland the first of the week.
Leona Douma, N. G-
State Grange Master Glover was
The estate of Emsley Biscel was ad­
here Saturday night and met the local
Lila Bull, Secretary.
mitted to probate and was apprsised
granges *n jofot session at
at
approximately >tl.WO,—- — - j^d
Chris Schult» Post Ño. 71
the hall
The Odd Fellows are preparing to
J. 8. Fritts and wife were visitors in
Meets at Legion hall on I entertain about 125 of their fellow The Dalles on Monday of this week, re­
2nd and 4th Wednesday members of the lodge at the convention turning the same day.
here Mny 2nd.
evenings of each month.
Rain ft 11 here Saturday night, Sun­
W. T. Johnston, Commander. Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Kunsman and day night and Monday morning to re­
daughter, Marjorie, and Donald Bur'
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant_____
vivify hopes that a satisfactory wheat
nett were in Portland over the week
crop will be forthcoming Uris year.
Grass Valley Ixxlge No. 131, I end.
R. J. Baker was in the south end o/
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and I Mrg Egther ¿arj
Miss Hope
the
county Tuesday afternoon looking
4th Thursday svemngs of the month in I gra(jy a nura<t nieces of R. J. Ginn,
the Odd Fellows hall
Sojourn ng
M
Ad8it
chiW^ after business interests there
brothers are cordially invited.
I
,, . „
.
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
ren of Mrs. Earl, all of Portland, were
Kecy. I visiting over the week end with the
NG.
Presbyterian Church.
I family of R. J. Ginn.
10 a. m
Heine, the horse buyer, shipped out ' Sunday school ...
11 a.' m.
I of here Tuesday morning. He took a ■ Morning Worship
|ir me gMill
Subject
“
The
Lord
Hath
Need
of
I couple truck loads of horses
Him.
”
We have some great bargains in
I used Combines. Any one in need of
I harvesters should see us at once as
I these bargains will be picked up soon.
The Dalles
I Ginn, Coleman 4 Co.
Dr. J. Arthur Butler who will be
SATURDAY NIGHT
I here next week from Wasco has just
APRIL 30
I returned from the Oregon Idaho dental
OLD MILL BAND
I meeting where he gave a clinic on the
Three Harmony Girla I treatment of trench mouth.
Several families from here attended
Lady’s Door Prix
I the funeral ef Wallace Jones at Ru-
I fus I art Tuesday afternoon.
Mary Pinkerton, Doris Thompson,
convenience 1 have ar­
I Lois Melzer and Jane French will
ranged for you to leave your I speak in the B division of the declama-
Shoe Work at Walter A. May &
I tory contest having won out in the pre­
Son. Pick ug and delivery twice
liminary tryouts at school.
a week at no cost to you.
I Clyde Fridley and brother were busi-
JOSEPH A. MEE
I ness visitors at the court house one
The Wasco Shoe Man
I dsy this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Penland of Halaey, Ore.
J I were visiting at the A. M.Wright home
Z I last week leaving Friday,
MORO,
OREGON APRIL
The meeting ended with a few
jrds of thanks by the director for
: those who had worked so hard to
‘make this annual banquet the out-
standing success which it undoubtedly
’ was.
,
The Garden Day meeting will*be
Evening Popular Service 7:30 p. m. amiversary of tb‘
Subject “Love that Lasts'*
served by an appi1
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
WOfrAi:^ fitrß
Christian Science
Subject: Everlasting Punishment. /
Continued from pnge one.
Golden Text: Galatians 6:1 Breth-
concluded.
ern, jf a man be ouertaken in a fault,
ye which are spiritual, restore such an
one in the spirit of meeknecs.
Responsive Reading: Luke 7:37-43,
50.
Church services every Sunday morn­
ing at 11 o’clock and Wednesday even-
ng at 8o’clock.
of Arlington
Usual meetings on Sunday.
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Cottage meeting in pastor's home at
7:80 p. Si
CANDIDATE FOR
REPRESENTATIVE
22nd Representative District
J. D. and Mrs Miller,
Pastors.
Methodist Church
Moro
Methodist Episcopal Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Preaching at 31« •• m- Tbd 113
Counties oC ~
Morrow, Gilliam
Sherman, Wheeler
(Paid Adv?
R. H. McKEAN
-uuk—
• S ee O ur H and B ills for C omplete L^ t of . . ..,
SATURDAY «nd MONDAY SPECIALS —
S ome of T hem :
7
.
. -
MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr
GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE­
MENTS, IN URANCE.
Sperry
held next Friday May 6th, as sched-
¿ded in the Club year book. Those
desiring transportation are asked to
nieet atjtye hotel at 1:30, where there
cars to carry all who wish to
g«, to the home of Mrs. Howard
Conlee.
FLOUR
M1TCHE’ L, LEWIS’*
17__ f—1 , meats
Warsaw Oysters Is First Grade 2 cans
3-C Brand Shrimp 1* ..
2 cans
Ace High Coffee....
3 cans
Taste Rite Golden Corn
H I Mission Tomatoes-Large cans.. 2 cans
9 I
LI hl Crackers-Red Arrow Salted____ 2 pkgs
... Quart
p 1 Purex Bleach, Cleaner . _
*
Membe • Owned wholesale buying - Spells Cheaper Price-»
Wasco
WALTER A. MAY & SON
•E
DANCE
AUDITORIUM BALLROOM
t ’
you Avenu
factory do o
Dr. J. A. Butler
DENTIST
HOME OFFICK, WASCO
In Moro the First, Week
in E*ch Month
nt to our
ery mornm
... you couldn’t g
better-tasting ( eslerfields
than the ones you buy at home!
■ The Declamatory local contest will
• I be held tonight, Friday, at the school
• I auditorium.
The recital of the pupils of Mrs. G.
I C. Akers will be held Tuesdsy evening,
May 3rd. at the Presbyterian church at
• I 8 p. m having been postponed because
' of the teachers plsy.
Mra. Theodore Johnston’s mother.
C doesn't matter where you buy your
Chesterfields — at your corner drug 5
store or in Honblnlu — you càh depend
on getting thè same good cigarette all t
the tune.
”
¡
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Attorneys At Law
Oregon
Northwest
Mutual Fire Association
Writes more Fire Insurance in
Oregon. Washington. Idaho,
Montana and British Columbia
than any other one company be­
cause
POLICY HOLDERS SAVE 25 PERCENT
Moro Grain Growers Assoc.
When Your Shoes need
Repair, send them to
WERNMARK’S
r
is visiting her this week.
Mra. C. A. Binder and aon and Guy
Baker returned to Moro the first of the
week and the boys will begin plowing
slong the right of way about the first
of the mouth.
Lirtle Miss Joan arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Douglas of Wen-
a tehee, Wash., April 16 1931. Mrs.
Douglas before her marriage was Ger-
aldine Vinton, daughter of G. C. Vin-
ton and wife.
I have announced myself as a can-
didate for the office of representative
from the district composed of Sher­
man, Gilliam, Marrow and Wheeler
counties subject to the will of the Re­
publican voters in the primaries to be
held May 20th.
If elected I f will
serve the people of the entire district
to the best of my ability.
P. N. Shown,
Fossil, Ore-
(Pd. Advertisement.)
Wrapped in Du Pont Number 300.
mpisture- proof C^llophslie. — thè host ; ; t
made — Chesterfield^ 'ire . nlvta^^ jnst» /
you drink... and just as fresh as when
they left the machines that made them
• ••You can depend on a Liggett & Myers
u. w
We have quite a large stock of
Case Combine extras on hand. Farm­
ers should look over their combine’s
and place orders for Extras early so
that any thing we are short of we
could have time to get them before
they are needed. Ginn, Coleman ACo-
Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who is
seeking
the Republican nomination
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
for
United
States Senator, is the man
THE DALLES
204 Second St
who is first vice-president of the Om­
ron National Convention commission
of ihe American Legion, which Js
sponsoring the national convention in
Portland from September 12 to 16,
this year, and stands high in Ameri­
FUNERAL HOME-
can Legion activities throughout the
Entire United States- Colonel Clark's
AMBULANCE SERVICE activities on behalf of ex-service men
and women should draw to him a
Phone 845 The Dalles, Om
large percentage of their votes at the
GRAS8 VALLEY PHARMACY , (
May Primaries.—(Pd. adv.. Clark for
----- or------
U. 8. Senator committee, 820 Yeon
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.)
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Chesterfield Radio Prograrh
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S isters
TUES. A FRI.
WED. » SAT.
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G ray
RUTH
ETTING
6:30p.m. P.T
6 p. m P. T.
ILKRFT'S ORCHESTRA every night but SJnday
MORMAN BROKFNSHlItf, Announcer
COLUMBIA NETWORK
The cigarette that’s MILDER
the cigarette that TASTES BETTEk
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