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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOU MX AU MOHO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY Ik 1*32- PAGE 2 Mrs. De Style (at modiste’s, as there .nd .1 B—k. retumin» ho^ ■“« “ 11 o ',“-k •»— Tue«l.y. tag .tS o’clock. Meets the 1st and 8rd ... . I All are cordially invited to attend do you like best Robert?” Ralph Thaxter wi c। ve ° I , |jUrch »ervice» »nd make use of Thursday evening» of Husband—“I prefer the tall brunette each month. . Vtaittog visiting with the Mel Schadewitx fam- I er—that is, I mean the pink chiffon, members cordially in ily for several days. The Thaxters I the reading room which u open daily where ail authorized Christian 8. ience vited to meet with us my dear." literature may be read, la»rrowed or Hugh'Chrisman, W M ter is a fireman He is a couain of I purchased C. V. Belknap, Secy- Mel’s. Sadie Williams, of Eugene is visit-I the most Professor—“What R^thteham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. oeuuviMLA» Moro, Oregon ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. George I common impediment in the speech of Sunday Services communica- Regular _____ Williams. American people?” tions each 2nd and 4th Sunday school 10 a. in . Rev Allen A. Mr Rae toft Sunday Freshman—“Chewing gum ” Thursday evenings of afternoon for hi» home in Sedro Wolley I Morning Fellowship 11 a m. each month. and is making arrangements to movel Evangelistic 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Irene Fra»er, Tuesday, Praise and Prayer, 7:45 p.m Worthy Matron bi» family to Moro soon. She_“I wonder if you’ll love me Friday, Bible »“tudy, 7:45 Nana Barzee, Secretary. Truman strong and family left Sun- A welcome is extended to you Come when my hair has turned grey." dav for Camp r Sherman and remain» d and find a cho re h home with o» uayiur^. He —“ Why not? I’ve loved you until after the Four h . ’ Moro, Oregon every time you’ve changed color so Meets every Monday Mrs E. Amidon and her sister who Evangeiiat-Pastor. . evening in the I.O O.F has been visiting hr re from Portland far.” hall. Transient received word Tuesday that their fath-1 visiting brothers Baptist Chwrch cordially invited to er had died suddenly in Michigan and I meet with u* they immediately made preparations to (Gram Valley) A. Douma, N. G. lesve for that state for the funeral Morning worship: Church school 10 Joe Truitt, Secretary. MilJred Adams returned home Tues-1 ». m. day from Portland where she has been Pr ¡aching 11 a. m. Subject Lapina Rebecca Lodge No 116 These United States army soldlera, carrying heavy duffle bags thrown over their shoulder^ ar« boarding ihs B Y. P. U. 7 "¡ending two weeks of vacationing. Evening worship*. “ ' Í. .A- L . ’L • . _ * ’ T „ Moro, Oregon army transport Grant at Brooklyn, bound for Honolulu. H Meets 2d and 4th Tuna 1 he stockholders of the Farmers El- p. m. days of each month. evator snd Supply Company met at the I Prenehing- S p. m SATURDAY NIGHT Visiting members wel office of that compMhy Wednesday aft- Prayer meeting and Biblestudy, Thurs । ‘ Hello, is this the Better Business come. Wsll-NourUhcd Children if you have it you know you are in ernoon for their annual meeting, day 8 p m. ------- X*— —J Leona Douma, N. G- A child who “just grows up’’ may Bureau?" The same board of directors was elect-1 S. L. Boyce, Minister, good , company because so many YE OLD MILL BAND Lila Bull, Secretary. do a very creditable job of IL But famous people have had it too. ed to serve another year. I But if you don’t want it. you stand the fact remains thnt accidental Ladies Free “Well, how’d you like to come down Admission 60c a good chance of escaping it. if in growth can never be as sore of sue* k___k_________ :________ !____ L. Charles PoMeii and Mrs. Groves, I Djabeteg Suffers Chris Schvhs Post Ne. 71 and make ours a little better? ” middle life you keep your weight at eeea as scientifically controlled de housekeeper at the Powell ranch, were I velopment, based on proper food.— Meets at Legion hall on in Portland over tbs holiday. * Can Control Disease what the Insurance Companies with Exchange. their weight tables and life tables C. 0. DeVore is in charge of the I 2nd and 4th Wednesday have shown to be the best for lon- evenings of each month. pharmacy during the absence of Mr. I gevity,namely a few pounds below the The Oregon State Board of Health standard weight for age and height— W. T. Johnston, Commander. Road the ads In the Journal t . - • years of Vic Barr and Ferrel are busy hauling gives the following on diabetes, Vernon Flatt, t __ in other wbrds above forty with th. track wd trailer Ihoy roeent- Diabetic« thould not die and yet age be thin rather than fat. Grass Valley Lodge No. 181, ly purchacod fram B H miler. they die and mor. of them ev.ry year I. O. O. F meets every 2d and . w.. ... w . I Why incr do they die and why is the num- Adolph „ Perrault In Moro Wed-k» ^ine? for your convenience 1 have ar- 4th Thursday svening» of the month in nesday the#e nee<ileM diabetic deaths is sim- the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng afternoon on a business trip. Watchful W^tiag ragged for you to leave your brothers are cordially invited. Homer Beale with Mn. Beale and I p;e_the patients have not studied ”1 l>cUeve In mori'.I Muaston.’ Shoe Work at Walter A. May & Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith ; baby Beale were back in Moro for the I their disease- Uncle Eben. “When niy boy don’- , Son. Pick up and delivery twice ng . national holiday from their home in I Acid poisoning—diabetic coma— show me rightful respect, I jes’ waits a week at no coat to you. Goldendale. I ***” **** diabetic’s greatest dan- to see what’ll happen when he talks JOSEPH A. MEE A M Wright and wile and.Mra. ger. but with the we of in«ulin it to some o’ de big boys In de neigh "V The Wasco Shoe Man Martha Oop. .pent laat Monday over ahould no longer occur Coma come, borhood same as he Joes to me.”— Washington Star. in Waahiogton on th. KHeklUt riv.r. ^u“ J*“™* x au- plan; where th» They via.ted Uta th. drv dry their diet and thus from neglect gogBr to xeep k G Cunliff. a graduate of Oregon ice ia made and brought home oom. of gcuU wheth. Joan (rejecting suitor). “No! A State College of Iha class of 1^32 has thousand times no!” the product. w pneumonia, tonsilitis, been selected to fill out the teaching James: “Don’t rub it in- I only Mr. and Mrs. Ned Thompson andlg T ip > or during local infections such staff of Moro High school this yesr. Again asked you once ” Mr. Cunliff finished the engineering daughter, Mrs. Buech and son of Hilla-1 M carbuncles and abscesses boro went to Camp Sherman to cele-1 coma comes because patients leave off course at the state college and will in ----- AND------ brate the national holiday, their insulin- Insulin is the miinitiy struct pupils in mathematics, science . > a I of the diabetic today, but it should and will assist in coaching. Mr B^naph -te^hw^^^ u present LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL ' [in the urine. Sometimes patients Phone 845 The Dalles. Ore The O. A. Ramaey and >1 elvin Schad- his brother in law, and and vomiting and ao do GRASS VALLEY PHARM a CY . ewitz families drove through the Wapi- and Mrs Paul L. Paulson of Portland. I but they certainly nitia cutoff on the fourth by way of and father in law, Mr. Chas. Neff of I t J ”, fl . ----- or — Abby, Wash Lhould celebration. should not not stop stop their their insulin insulin if if the the Phone222, Mrs Jessie Henrichs returned from I shows sugar in the urine. Us- A Rose and wife spent the holiday Portlaud Wednesday morning I ually the stomach will retain a lit- at Belknap springs with friends from Moro’, genial barber. C V. B.lknap, tl. orang, julc or th. Portland. They left Saturday night «turned Tueaday from a viait with hi. I of gingerale until th. dige«t.on and returned Monday evening. Robert Boyles and Glen Zimmerman .‘.tar, Mr. /’¿X. XT"“ Therefore if of Pacific University, Stanley Grund, family at Lead Point. Wash * diabetic and feel tick you Is but one of mony services end conveniences brought to your home over of Monmouth and Ivan Brandenburg, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Huntly of Port- should always (1) call th« doctor (2) ♦he wires of the Pacific Power & Light Company at a very reasonable _ of Portland were here for a part of land arrived Wednesday for a short go to bed (8) drink a cupful of hot cost. The average electric refrigeration bill is less than $1Z7 a month. the celebration and played ball for the visit with their daughter and family-1 liquid every hour (4) get some one Moro team adding considerably to the ------ to take care of you—even his mother- Mrs Collis Moore. strength thereof. in-law one of my patients suggested Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Oveson spent The town was quiet indeed on the the Fourth in Pendleton with the Geo. I -5) keep warm and (6) move the bowels with an enema. When the fourth as the inhabitants were either । doctor arrives he will examine the picnicing at Grass Valley or were on A. Mitchell family. Mr. and Mrs D. E. Stevens left last urine Bnd perhaps the blood, decide trips into the fishing or camping places week for Baker to attend the wedding what th< troubie b, give extra inaulin within a few hours drive. of a niece of Mrs- Stevens, Mr. Stev- and nec*gBary either stay with you Arthur Christenson snd wife were ens returned Monday night but Mrs. I and give salt solution and protect here on the fourth from Arlington to Stevens remained for a short visit- I your heart or send you to the hospi do a little visiting and ionie ctlebrat- Mrs. Marion McKee entertained dlys^the hospital7Therefore ing. bridge party last week in honor of I the Roy Kumman and family were Another diabetic danger is gan- guests at the Roy Powell home over Mrs. John Searcy. the national holiday. They live in Ar- _ Mrs Dsye Idleman, of Salem, is I rrene which most commonly attacks visiting her sister Mrs A. S. Johnson Lhe feet and begins with in lington here, while Dr. Idleman snd Mr. J° hn 'I juries to the toes which become sore, A. C. Eks«romrand wife have moved son are enjoying a two weeks fishing because they were cut and bruised to Bridge, Oregon, where Mr. Ekstrom is engaged in highway work. Mrs. trip at Camp Rhtrman and adjoining I particularly when they were not Ekstrom was formerly Frances Henna lakes. Mrs Johnson and Mrs. Idlsman c 1 e a n. A clean diabetic can are leaving Thursday evening for a I contract gangrene but this is rare, gin. few days visit with friends in Portland I My patients are taught to keep their Mrs. Walt Williams is visiting here and vicinity as clean as their face and indeed diabetic should be the cleanest from her home in Eugene as the guest «•■ ♦ncmity, Mr. R. H. Oppoek with to th. community . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs George abridge party last week In honor of Dlabetal b becoming more fre Hennagin Mrs. John Searcy, who was here on quent because it is a disease chiefly Hollis Bu i with his wife and family abort visit of middle life and old age and today spent the Fourth hers with his parents, A frock in lightweight wool la on» people are refuaing to die young and coming from Lexington of the smartest frocks of the asaaon, I ao ar« living to die old- If one does CALL FOR BIDS especially when It has the added touch not di« of tuberculosis or diphtheria Little Miss Muriel Etamey, of Silver-' Sealed bids for driver of school bus I -- __ to di« of diabetes and of frilling. For just as sheer wool ton, is here with her aunt and uncle for Dtatrkt No_ 22 L-»"™- und h.ne. th. morUllty from dresses top the mode sbrtoo, does the Mr. and Mrs. A. S Johnson. be received by the clerk until August rising- Ws are learn- organdie frill that can*be left off to rl<ht UI mUch about them however, . suit the occasion—Woman’s Home William Morrison is out of the hospi l»t. District re»«™« tal now aud is staying at The Dalles reject any or all bida that I am sure eventually they’ tod Companion. Tom Fraser. Clerk I frequent. All in for a time before coming horns. His 1 daughter, Mrs. Hulss and husband, ----------------------- I all however, diabetes is a good die Ball-shaped earrings add breadth were here for a few minutes .Tuesday lt is not contagious, it can be led by diet and insulin along to your face, and long tapering ones morning on their way to their homo in with common sense and exercise and will give a short full face the appear Klamath Falls. Mrs. Huis has been ance of being much longur. staying with her father during his sick ness. Community Presbyterian Church of meats and vegetables on Saturday when That dab c? Cieum in your pitcher, the Walter Ruggles ha» turned farmer Community Sunday School 10 a. m* prices are much lower! The refrigerator spoonful of »eft-over carrots, the tag ends There are classes for all ages for again and may be found at the Futter Bible study in the Sunday school. You keeps them safe and wholesome clear cl the roast cun be saved? An electric ranch where he is working on the com need to belong to one of them- bine prepantory to harvest through the week. • Electric refrigeration refrigerator will keep them pure,fresh and MORO, OREGON Morning Worship U *• m- George Updegraph and wife drove to is automatic. There is no fuss or bother. wholesome. In a year’s time that refriger Subject “Life’s Greatest Invest Portland by way of Mckenzie pass to ment- ” Constant safety zone temperatures are ator will save you $60 worth of leftovers. Eugene and Corvallis for the holiday 7.45 p m. Evening Sendee always maintained. A small deposit puts That’s a conservative estimate made by Mr and Mrs Stanley Reavis were at Subject “Heaven on Earth.” FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Olive Lake near Baker over the long We greatly desire everyone in the an electric refrigerator in your home. Make the U. S. Government. • New here’s an holiday week end. community to worship and work with a deposit now; pay for the refrigerator other way that an electric refrigerator Jar Rubbers Double Lip Mason Mrs. John Searcy and children loft for us. All are more than welcom.e 49c saves—ft lab you buy vour week’s supply with the savings! Certo................ ....... ..................... ............ 2 bottles their home in Joseph last Sunday. Allan A. McRae, Minister. Harry Ragsdale accompanied them A maize.............................. .....< qts 86c .... half gal .. On Their Way to Troubled City of Honolulu ÿe ftlbe imu DANCE JULY Ö e • (.|TownTalk Special Pnces On Link Belt Chain No. 52 at 18c per ft. No. 62 at 22c per ft. ZELLS FUNERAL HOME Other sizes Accordingly This is Quality Chain AMBULANCE SERVICE Moro Grain Growers Assocn. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Save $6O a year CH WITH AN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR WALTER, A. MAY & SON INDEPENDENT CASH GROCERY Subject: “Sacrament.” Marion McKee and family are at Golden Text: I Corinthians 11:28. Seaside for a few days to attend the annual meeting of the druggists of the Let a man examine himself, and let him eat of that bread, and drink of state. Ralph Brisbane and family went that eup. Responsive Reading: I Corinthians to Hillsboro to attend the funeral of 10; 1-7, 12, 14 17 an aunt of Ralph’s and while there Church Mrvlceo every Sunday morn- spent several days visiting relatives Cheese Mellowest Loaf.. /........ Genuine Jello .... .>................................ White Corn No. 2 cans......................... Tomatoes Utah Valley Brand 2 1-2 s. per lb 3 pkg. 3 caos 2 cans See Our Handbills for Complete List 16c GINN, COLEMAN & CO, Moro. Ore MORO HWD.& IMPLEMENTCO, Moro, Ore. O’MEARA SUP. & IMP. CO. Wasco, Ore. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. JOHN H. WILT & CO. Grass Valley, Ore