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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1934)
OREGON, h KIDAY I Mt 3|itKMA^ CUUNTr JULE The gram growers are digging in to ths hill Dear their eisvator for Mreta the lat and 3ra foundaton for an oil warehouse MARCH cert giv- n by the Rufus School was an important feature o ei ening nation oi milk yielding butterfat the re cue of Lie going to come tv i eduction under Ax hésitai) t who pond r to run or not to The Rufus Student body is per cent. Oregon run, that is the question, whether the plan each month. Vmtiug paring for the Annual Spring Dance M um Manon Lord, county health be eligible for it is nobler in the mind to suffer the farmers members cordially in to be h»'ld Saturday, March 31 Come t>i ne fit (layments ri ted to meet with us nurse for Wasco county will meet of political candi- slings and arrow and help us make it a successful en with the Moro Woman’s dub er Han«« , W M •r cent participa- I dacy or by remaining a priva tertainment. C. V. Belknap, Secy April 6, at the Amidon home. Mis* i in the pia 'zen evade them Ix>rd will deliver a talk to the club Ada Jones, an ex-graduate, is in • Na. 113 1. O. O. F. women about the work she is doing the Mid-Columbia hospital from ap-1 Th. re is real >atDfaction to the huch a creamed chipjn M oro, Oregon apriate j«endiciti5 operation. It is reported Meets every Monday in Wasco county and will speak es home maker who can u^e her culinary Eaatcr morning i.« ar -ning in the I.O.O.r pecially of tuberculosis teste. imagination with simple economy tune to check up on b’ akfast An that she is recovering nicely Transient foods which will turn them into ap economical Easter brear. ast that the Continued from page one. brothers Dr. Dobbs of the Pacific University pealing and savory' dishes Improving family will enjoy: cordially invited to present difficulty. 1 spoke very enterestingly to the high meet with ua. the flavor of food and adding to its Oregon rn 1933 had about 255,000 Juice Challed Pineapple | school and upper graded Tuesday, Ralph Brisbine N.G. HOME Of EICH. WASO» good looks requires some thought and | rrip Bacon head of milk cow» kept on about Creamy Eggs March 20, on the advantages and Joe Truitt, Secretary. | ingenuity in the part of the meal The national total i ’ Butter . necessity of a college* education- 40,000 farms. Wholewheat 'Muffims CHURCH anound 26.000,000 cow's- Or Grape Censer 10.00 A. M planner. f hurch School Mr. and Mrs W. B. Simmons were , need for low cost meals. With the : Moro, Oregon 11:00 A. M. Church Worship Creamy Eg» hosts at a dinner Tuesday March 27,1 - In Moro the F irst Week etaple foods are more in demand, and Meets 2d and 4th Tuca .... .... , 7:00 p. m. scram - in honor of the boy* who played on end to the accomodatmg I Creamy eggs are much «taya of each ruvnlh- in Each Month “The Terrible Meek.’’ a drama of there is r.o for the Rufus basket ball team and Mr. good VuMting members wel may be fitted into the blod but the crucifixion, will be presented by come. mad of and Mr- Tetz. plenty of fresh milk.1 children ^because they a Epworth league Friday night. menu. With Gladdis Bucholiz, N. G- To cereals, butter, eggs, 1 *^1®' m *lk m - k rv-k a nn »T*«7lwhole grain cereals, butter, eggs, xresn nuia ar The Forestry Club, composed oft Lila Bull. Secretary. Mai ch 30- sfl ths church tA 8.0g, p. m-1 . * ■ VA rr««niv olat ? milk (about When Your Shoesneed cheese, inexpensive meats, fruits and maKe creAmy twenty-four members, is setting out Tins play * *t on the hill of Calvary hould be al ' one third cup of milk Repair,send them to ix hours after the crucifixion during 1 vegetables, the wide awake “family lowed for each egg) in che top of a trees around the school yard and are plannei ” needs only to concentrate prepari: g ground at their respective darkness of the sun’s eclipse and Meets st Legion hall on her attention on new sec-'ets of cook- double boiler and add Phone 345 The Dalles. Dre homes for home beaut ifi cation - th« storm and fog A Roman Centu- ' butter per 2nd snd 4th Wedneedsy ery to make her meals appetizing and. UJkn* least one tcp. • «P ass valley phapmo y -. rian, a Hi-ntry, and a peasant woman GOOD SHOE REPAIRING person. Allow an egg >r each one The English II class has recently evenings of each month remain at the cross after the others attractive. ’ whites and f.niAed one of Shaldeepcars ’ plays. to be served and b« : or - THE DALLEN 204 Second St. L French, Commander Beginning ' with breakfast, that are gone The part of the peasant yolks together and ad : to milk when “^8 You Like It.’’ This comedy of | Wily W Knight'<n, Adjutant most important meal which gets you' Phone 222 woman is taken by Mrs Warner; the the mix- itappy love Was read and analyzed it Lx warm Stir ger Arthur Spmc.T; and the off to a good start, hot cereals hold ture 1« heated throut I the eggs in detail with great interest by the ; a most important part. If steaming, Centurion by Mr. Warner. but not class. hot cereals are served with cream or become lightly coag This drama is repeated by ri”qirnt e amount hard Season to taxi The R ufux KtudenUi are looking from last year, There is no admis- healed with whole milk, (not scalded) of butter may suit individual brown sugar, pats of frerh butter, or foi ward with enthusiasm to seeing Flower* for Easter—spring varie »ion charge taste, more butter m; king the dish the strez m line aluminum train which a mixture of one part cinnamon to ties—McDonald Floriat Shop, The TH t e will be an Easter program 1 three part, of »ugar, the flavor i. in-1 r,ch" *n<l more P“1“ as well as is sched uled to pass through Rufus Dalle*. For o/ders call Mrs. J C by the Sunday school Easter mom- materials- furnishing valuable f< teresting and pleasing. Cereals may Friday, -March 30- McK<*an, local agent, Moro, Ore ing at 10:00 a m The different served on The creamy eggs ma be mixed together before cooking to COMPLE FE COVERAGE — Get your insurance from a classes and departments are each pre give variety/in taste The texture is toast with a garnish of parsley Elnor Helyer, sent ing some part of the program. Sherman County man that understands your needs. varied by' cooking it thin in milk, or 3t,pd Easter worship will be at 11:00 a. Kent. thick and “cbewey.” Raisins, left-over Jim Howell Wasco, Oregon m The sermon subject will be, ‘‘I learn- Teacher—Percival, nav cooked dried fruits,'may be added to one. Live, Ye Shall Live ” Leave word at Journal Office Rebekahs of the Moro lodge are contribute value, color and ed your history lesson y office and may announce himself to- giving a card party Friday night at Percival—No'm, I Di n't had no flavor. a candidate i'ommimity Presbyterian Church ther hall. The general public is in time yet for nuthin’ hut i ly grammer day. Unless he become: The best kind of bieakfazJ for the eastern Oregon will not be represent- vited to come and enjoy the evening whole .family consists of fruit, a I eeson eri on the board of control and his ChrGtia« Sc«e^c« ar guests of the order whole grain cereal served with milk friends-cast of t,he mountains are de Subject: Reality« or cream, butter toast or muffins, say sirous of having something Sister Sue — Did you Golden Text. Lamentations 5:19 and milk or a hot milk drink- For Johnson and Mr and Mrs about what goes on at Salem for tibe marks at school toda ? Thou, O Lord, rzmainest forever; thy John Eva returned Saturday from the person requiring a more substan next four years Sid George, known Brother Johnny—Yi -, their winter season in Arizona. After throne is from generation to gene tial breakfast, the menu may include to every' Legionnaire in the state has where they don t «how. OVER 400 days with a 90 temperature they came ration. eggs, bacon or other forms of meat said that he would run for secretary PICTURES Responsive Reading: Psalms 90: L home to find some of our chilliest smallest of stateship but has not filed his for- | 2, 4, 14, 1 , 17; 92: 1, 4 buahel« and have be L.Hifjjfage u eather. * upon the following: Marjorie «bort, «mit of AH are cordially invited to attend should compose the class song; Max since 1926-1927;' A i all the , covert«! few sub, supplies world W H Ragsdale had to spend a day the church services and to make use ine Henrich« should write the class these reduced shipm aft Work - latest for the next 5 >n the rear of the >f the reading room available for export ir «mobile Rt omy projihecy; 1-avon Sayrs, the class or two in The Dalles last week hav- Engi- float Bu month» of ing has eye treated as inflection was 'hurch building, which is open daily will; Dollie Belshee, the class his outside of the United Tates includi Avia — Hom«' where all authorized Christian Science ing Canada, Argentina Australia and try— tory; and Jean Powell, the class feared He is getting along better Furnitur Hunting and literatured may be read, borrowed or poem the Danubian countrii s total around ing—Id^a now. tight Spare T im purchased- «500,000,000 biwhels ar i are about as M.talW« Atlantic Monthly i-s of inVMo’. It takes 1500 nuts to put an auto large a« a year ago, despite the short A demonstration of a new type of —Toys- . Th« F m II Gospel As««a»Hy mobile together, but only one to scat crop in Canada and Australia this weeder will be given Wednesday af ryone! Sunday 10 a- m. Sunday School ter it nil over the landscape. A4AKE the moat of your reading hi season. ternoon on the Collis Moore ranch Enjoy the wit. the wisdom, th«- Ila. m Fellowship meeting and scrip south of town. Everyone is asked to panionship, the charm that have RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES ture lesson. the ATLANTIC, for seventy-five ; «er what it will do on packed sum- I¥ayer meeting every Wednesday Wheat Markets Dull; The Glee Club, in its first attempt America’s moat quoted and moat mcrfallow. iahed magazine. at 2:30 p. m. at the home of R J of the kind, put on the operetta Conditions Fair “Lady Frances,” Friday night- Mar Ginn. D. E Stephens took his daughter, Come and pray for a revival and garet Burnett and Josephine Bryant Send $ 1 ¡mentioning thin Janot, back to Corvallis to school last the unsaved of your household. b took the leading parts. week «md Mrs E. II Moore also The general wheat situation re Every body welcome. Following t5he operetta a double made the trip. mained dull with no important de (Grass Valley) trio sang two numbers and the Pri velopments during the week. "New H Arlington St., Boaton MICH A AIICS mary room entertained with a “Cin M M. O veson w*a at the Pendleton Church School . _ 10 a. m. crop prospecte and movement of old derella Pantomime ” The first con- 6.30 p vn. crop grain are now dominant market station the first of the week to B Y. P IL . influence- Sub-soil moisture remains gat hit more »oil samples for teat- ing Dr Dobbs of Pacific University deficient over important areas in both spoke in tibe high school gym, March Winter and Spring wheat sections, in George L'jidegraff and wife were in 21. He spoke of the advantages of the United State«. The condition of end to met college «duration in developing good Winter widest is only fair in the Ohio last brother, an officer m the citizens Later, be talked to the Valley. Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, G navy, who was on a rii art have from Seniors, answering queMkms that and Texas. Dust storms during the were asked. He also left some lit>- week caused injury in Nebraska, San Diego. * erature that contained valuable in- western Ksnsss and Oklahoma The formation concerning Pacific Uni condition of Winter wheat u mostly Webb Templeton and wife and Mrs poor In the North Central states but versity. Marius Douma virited in Portland is Mill excellent in the Pacific Philip Ruggles, who has been ab- last Sunday Northwest. Some Spring grain was sent because of a recent operation, seeded fn the Northern Great Plains, cars it wants. 4000 units a day arc rolling off Thomp has returned to school. Ikpuüy A but the soil 1« dry and unfavorable the assembly lines. In fact, more Chevrolets Mai is getting the personal asaeas- Walter Barnes of Cosmopolis, Wn for germination- m<nts about rounded up for this is visiting school this week arc now being produced tban any other make European crop conditions are still of automobile in tbe world. Ths Senior clss« held s meeting reported about normal but leas favor able than last season- Surplus wheat f March 20, when it decided upon the Naturally, Chevrolet is proud of the record Lester Conlee was a bueineM visi class flower, colors and motto. The supplies In exporting countries con- Fi its factories have made this year. Especially tor in Portlsnd the first of the week flower is tea rose The colors are 1 linue to move slowly into consuming so, in view of the fact that the 1934 Chev tea rose and white. The Motto is channels- World shipments to date returning Tuendsy morning- “More Beyond ’’ The member voted totaled only about 340,000,000 rolet is not merely last year’s model improved, but a basically new automobile throughout. Mrs C~C. Calkins of Spokane Producing so many of these cars so early 41^ for a few hours to see old friends Mr- Galkins was formerly in the season, and producing them all up to county agent h«e several years ago Chevrolet high standards of quality, is nothing liefere moving to Spokane. short of a real accomplishment! Hi W />v ay / to H ealth RrMAYNE th* OP r’ H (DAIRY COUNCIL UAIRY i Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST : ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE (^Town Talk. California Western States Life Insurance Co. Life - Accident -- Health -- Annuities POLITICS Science nyeffition Send * 1 To fill the record breaking nationwide Cheeney Weeder Th j small son of Mr and Mrs. Wee Fuller fell against the oven door last Friday causing a bruise that resulted in an infection. A few trips to ths doctor put him in good Hhapo again A. Rose is spending a few days in the ¡hospital because of gatherings in his ears which had to be lanced. J. R Brandon is taking care of railroad business in Moro while <Mr Ro* is away ladies from Friday when Mrs L. E- Käseberg «nxtertAined the Moro bridge club and other ladies DEMONSTRATION For Benefit of Farmers Interested In Weeders Afternoon of Wednetday, April 4 ■ at the Collis Moore Ranch 3 miles south of Moro on Highway. See the new 8 foot section, straight line Cheney. A 30 Caterpillar pulls 40 feet. The new Cheney does away with bothersome universals by new center line and excess weight Positive depth con trol. demand, Chevrolets Chevrolet takes this op|M»rtunity to thank the American public for the wonderful way it has received the 1931 Chevrolet car. And are being produced at a record-breaking 4,000 cars a day being built, dealers every where will soon be in a position to make immediate deliivries. rate of CHIA ROLE! CO., DETROIT, MICH. 4000 units a day! and you'll never satisfied with any ». A- H Barnum participated car accident in The Daltea Wed' y, according to the Chronicle. W’illiam Hrsirichs entertained of friends Saturday «vaaing home. Fiva huMlrad was VROI other low-priced car L. C, Patten will be pretent to Demonstrate A OENfRAL MOTORS VALUE OIMJTl ADVI WTISKMFNT McKean & Searcy Mw# FOSS & MORO, OREGON