Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 06, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN
COUNTY JOUKNAL
MoKO,
OREGON MAY
6,
1U32-
PAGE 2
EX
^TownTalk .
Moro, Oregon
Meeta the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evening* of
each month
Visiting
Mra, Bryant addreased the meeting
of the Tuesday Club at Wasco thb
Hugh'Chrisman, W. M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Glenn Glass, brother of Mrs., Hai el
Woods, is visiting here this week from
Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. 8. Go Id end ale
Moro, Oregon
The Methodist Ladies Aid held a tea
Regular
communica­ at the home of Mr* W O. Bryant
tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoon
Thursday evenings of
Mrs E. Goeler and son of Portland
each month.
Mrs. Irene Fraaer,
visited her sister. Mrs. Paul May, aev-
Worthy Matron
Nana Barzee, Secretary.
Mrs. K. W. Blackburn visited with
ber mother, Mrs. Hugh Chrisman,
from Arlington last week.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
Mrs E. E. Kase burg and Mrs. Fos­
evening in the LO.O.r ter of Portland were Sunday viaitora of
hall.
Tranaient and
visiting brothers are Mrs Webber and Mrs. Walter May
Don't agitate «bout thia wind. Its juat
cordially invited to
meet with u*.
blowing to take the wrinkle* out of the
A. Douma, N. G. new leave* that are coming out on the
Joe Truitt, Secretary. tree*.
The yonger *et were entertained by
the
Misao* Doria and Gale Amidon at
Moro, Oregon
e
Amidon
country borne, Wednead*y
d Meeta 2d and 4th Tue*
days of each month. evening.
Visiting members wel­
Mr. and Mrs Or ’ h Thompson left
come.
Monday for their home in Beaverton
Leona Douma, N. G-
after visiting Mr Thompson’s parents
here a few day*.
Lila Bull, Secretary.
W. 8 Powell, director of the Pacific
Chri* Schmits Post No. 71
Grain Growers was in Spokane this
week for a meeting of the directorate of
to Meets at Legion hall on that organisation.
M 2nd and 4th Wednesday
Mrs. Lloyd Hennsgin, Miso Georgia
V evenings of each month.
Harper and Miaa Vivian Trounce of
W. T. Johnston, Commander. Wasco, attended the recital of Mrs.
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant_____ Akers' pupils here Tuesday night.
Mrs. R. Cheney of Arlington, at-
I tended the meeting of the missionary
I society here last Friday and gave
I «evera) songs that were much appro-
I ciated.^ -
- \
Bill and Dutch Rooper, well known
I residents of Antelope, attended the
x—-———| odd Fellows meeting here Monday and
report things looking good for crops in
their territory.
We have some great bargains in
used Combines. Any one in need of
harvesters should see us at once
I these bargains will be picked up soon.
I Ginn, Coleman A Co-
Grass Vslley Lodge No. 181,
I. O. (J. F. meets every 2d and
4th Thursday «veiling* of the month in
the Odd Fellows ball.
Sojourn ng
brothers are cordially invited.
Vern McGowan.
L K-
He ©Ibe JHill
DANCE
AUDITORIUM BALL ROOM
hospital Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Lily Webber left Wednesday
for Portland to visit her daughters at
that place.
Mr*. Elva Bryant was in Wasco
Tuesday attending ■ meeting of the
Tuesday dub.
Mias Helen hutch is bn the teaching
force again after spending two weeks
in a Corvallis hospital.
Mrs. Jessie Henrich* returned fram
Portland this week after having her
nose treated with radium.
Mrs. Ruby Pettys from the sol taty
country where Buckhollow joins the
Deschutes, was a visitor in Moro this
Several of the older residen to of this
vicinity were in The Dalles Thursday
to attend the meeting of Wasco county
Pioneers.
The city council St their last meet­
ing held Thursday night voted to accept
the Conlee well and made the first pay­
ment thereon
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Osborn, parents,
of Miss Helen O*born, local school
teacher, viaited here over the week
end.
The Dutch Fuller truck with Art
Buchohz up broke down near Shaniko
Tuesday night and is undergoing re­
pairs at that point.
A eraw of men are engaged in repair­
ing and straightening the steel tsnk in
which the Shell Oil Co., keep their gas­
oline supply, this week.
■ Ralph Hinkle was rushed to I he hos­
pital early Thursday morning with a
severe esse of appendicitis. He was
operated on and is resting easier.
Mrs. E. Amidon entertained a house
full of friends last Tuesday afternoon
with bridge. Mrs. L. L Peetz
ths most successful- player, with Mrs.
Reese second.
MAY 7
ECK RORICK’S
Blue Devils with
ERWIN COREY
FOF
Supreme
Subject! “Adam And Fallen Man.”
Goldenj>xt: Job 14:1.2 Man that
is born ofa woman iaof few days, and
full of trouble. Ho cometh forth like
a ’flowerrand is cut down; he fleeth
also as a snadow, and continueth not,
Responsive Reading: John 3:1-3, 13,
14.
Church service* every Sunday morn­
ing at fl o’clock and Wednesday even­
ing at 8o'clock*
All are cordially invited to attend
the church service* and make use of
the reading room which is open daily
where all authorized Christian Science
literature m*y be read, borrowed or
purchased.
Methodist Church
Usual meetings on Sunday.
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Court
Judge
% "
Position No. X
Qualified—Vigoroua—Procreative
H* Is sooMlentlew* eno h** the cont»d«n«e
•nd respect of *11 th* poopl*.
—Ads.
METHODIST CHURCH
Or«M Vadl«y -
Christian Sals neo
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Basket dinner at the church st
11.80 after which Dr. Yainea will
preach.
v .
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor.
Baptist Church
(Grasa Valley)
News Notes from the Baptist Church
Grass Valley, Oregon.
Morning worship; Church school 10
a. m.
Preaching
11 a. m Subjects The
Nightengale of the Psalms, and Expo-
sition of the 25th. Psalm.
Evening worship: B. Y. P. U. 6:80
p. m.
Subject:
Preaching 7:30 p. m
For Christ’s Kake.
Prayermeeting Thursday 8 p m. The j
3rb. chapter of James for Bible atuny. ।
T > THE MEMBERS OF THE
CHUROH
Your pastor would like to see more (
of the church members attend the ser- '
vices of the church with the avowed ।
purpose of encouraging other* to attend
Surely our church need* the power that!
i* promised through fellowship. atteD* j
dance and prayer. These are day* of
testing Let uh be faithful.
• S. L. Boyce, Minister i
Mn L H. Nahouse was in Grass
Valley a few days thia week taking
I care of her mother who is ill with the
for your convenience 1 have ar- I influenza. She returned Wednesday
1 ranged for you to leave your I bringing her mother with her.
W. Powell and family, Roy Powell
Shoe Work at Walter A. May A
Son. Pick up and delivery twice I and family, Mrp. E. H. Moore, Mrs.
I Bmma Hayr* and sons, Carroll and Omer
a week at no coat to you.
I were in Pnneville Tueaday to attend
JOSEPH A. MEE
I the funeral of Mra. J. O. Powell.
The Waaco Shoe Man
I Faye Thompson of Moro, is a mem-
„ I ber of the mixed chorus of Albany col-
II legs which will present a concert on
| the evening of May 6th. Miss Thomp-
son will graduate from college in June.
D. E. Stephens. W. F Jackson, J. C.
DENTIST
McKean, George Hennagin, O. L Bel
c she. Art Osborn and G. L. French were
HOME OFFICE, WA8C4)
seen at the tractor demonstration on
the Weatherford ranch near Ceci) last
€ | Friday.
In Moro the First Week
•
We have quite a large atock of
I I Case Combine extras on hand. Farm-
in Each Month
»» | ers should look over their combine’s
s and place orders for Extras early ao
| that any thing we are abort of we
I could have time to get them before
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER | they are needed. Ginn, Coleman ACo-
EVELYN BRUNE ringing
j. O. BAILEY
CH^ES
Moro
Missionary Hall and wife from Ark
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
ington. were here last Friday where
At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Yainea will oc-
they gave a talk and displayed some cupy the pulpit. After the regular
eurios of their missionary days at the services the quarterly busineaa meet­
Bryant home They were stationed in ing will be held.
Sumstra.
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor.
Roy Powell spent several days hob­
bling about on crutches because he
turned too quickly while umpiring the
Rosco Krier drove up from the The ball game at Grass Valley a week ago
I Dalles Tuesday night to accompany
No, bo waa not fleeing from pursuing
Francis T. Galloway to his speaking spectators.
I engagement Mr. Krier is reading law
I in the Galloway office.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Cottage meeting in pastor's home at
hi* 7:80 p. m.
O Lord, thou ha* searched me and
the know me. Psalm* 139;1, 4.
There is not a word in iny tongue,
Mc-
but. Io, O Lord, thou knowest it alto-
the gether.
Thou God see t me Genesis 16:18.
her
Whither shall I go fiom Thy Spirit?
or whither ahall I flee from Thy pres­
ence? If I a*cendgip hrtVheaveir. Thou
art there. If 1 makf my bed in hell,
beboid thou art there. If I fay, surely
the darkness shall cover me, evrn the
night shall be light about me. Yea,
PrMhyterinn Church.
dtrknesa hidetb not from Thee. Paalm
Sunday school ^4^...........10 a. m- 133:7, 8, fl, IL 12.
Morning Worship
_____ 11 a. m.
J. D. and Mrs Milkr,
*.
Subject “The Commandment About i, • -
Pastan. ’
Mother.",
7:46
Evening Popular Service
p. m. Subject “The Only- Way to
Methodist Episcopal Chureh
Heaven."
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Special Mothers Day Music.
At 11 a. m- Dr. Thomas D. Yainea
Honor your mother by attending Will occupy the pulpit-
church upon the one day of all the
Conference business meeting Sat­
year sacred to all mothers.
urday evening at 8 o’clock.
Everybody cordially invited.
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor.
Allen A. Me Rea, Miniater.
Captain Clothier was making
rounds in Moro Wednesday
Dave Brown has returned from
valley where he visited aistars at
Minnville and Portland
M m . M. M. Ovenoa entertained
younger' women’s bridge club at
home Thursday afternoon
S ee O ur H and B ills
for
C omplete L ist
of
SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS
S ome
7
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of
T hem :
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.06
Alpine or Morning Milk Tall Cans
.6 cans .25
Libby’s Deviled Meat l-4s
Amaizo Starch Corn or Gloss —2 pkgs
33
American Brand Malt 2 1-2 lb can .
Old Nurnberg Malt 2 1-2 lb can---------- .35
3 cans 42
Baby Clams No 1 Tall —
Great Northern White Beans ..... 5 lbs
Member Owned wholesale buying - Spells Cheaper Prices
WALTER A. MAY & SON
5
’
Dr. J. A. Butler
invites you
11 Ira Hyde, newspaper man of St. Hol-
I ens and a brother of Secretary of Ag-
rieultuls Hyde, waa hera Tuesday af­
Oregon
ternoon in his capacity as sxaminer of
11 crop loans for the federal government.
* | Mr. Hyde is a boyhood- friend of Fred
~ Pickett, having, to uae his words,
I “grown up on adjoining cornatalka”
I with Fred in old Mlaoouri.
I have announced myself as a can
Attorneys At Law
oro
Northwest
Mutual Fire Association
Writes more Fire insurance in
Oregon, Washington. Idaho,
and British Columbia
Montana and
than any other one company be­
cause
POLICY HOLDEM SAVE 25 PERCENT
Moro Grain Growers Assoc.
man, Gilliam, Marrow and Wheeler
counties subject to the will of the Bo-
publican voters in ths primaries to bs
held May 20th.
If elected I wil
aerve the people of the entire district
to the beat of my ability.
p. N. Shown,
Foasil, Ore
(Pd. Advertisement.)
Walter M Pierce and laat. but not
least. Mrs. Cornelia Marvin Pierce, vis­
ited in Sherman county last Friday in
’. When Tour Shoes need «>• i»*«*» of w.iuf. e»did«y f«
the Democratic nomination for nation-
Repair, send them to representative. While Waiter shook
hands with follow Democrats. Mrs
Pierce discussed the Board of Higher
Education with which aha is very well
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
acquainted, being a member.
Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who is.
THE DALLES
204 Second St
seeking the Republican nomination
for United States senator, is the man
who was chosen as legal counsel for
the Dairy Co-operative Association
of the State of Oregon and his efforts
in their behalf has resulted in stabi
lization of the price of milk mid to
------ AND-----
the dairymen by the diatributors
Thia reault was accomplished at a
time when a large majority of the
Phone 845 The Dallaa. Ore
milk producers of the state wars on
GRASS VALLEY PHARM ACT
ths verge of ruin.—(Pd adv.—Clark
— or —
for U. 8. Senator committee, 820
Yoon Bldg., Portland. Ore )
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