Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 18, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
MORO,
OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.
PAGB B
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. V isitiug
members cordially in­
vited to meet with us
Hugh'Chrisman, W. M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
The Odd-Fellows lodge will give
a dance after the show here next
Wednesday night. This will be a
benefit dance Hulse orchestra will
'
»
pi*y- '
Parents of the Moro High School
football boys are giving them a ban­
quet at the Presbyterian church this
. >
BetMeh.™ Ch-P^N..
S. Saturday night
Harry Pinkerton and Dewey Thomp­
communica-
son drove to Tygh Valley Monday
Regular —
-—
• tions each 2nd and 4th and breught home a load of wood.
I Thursday evenings of
Someone tried to break into the
each month.
telephone office Sunday morning, but
Mrs. Irene Fraser,
Worthy Matron did not succeed and could not be
found by the sheriff and Harry
Nana Barzee, SecreUry.
Kunsman.
*
Moro Lodg. No. 113 I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.F
hall.
Transient and
visiting brother» art
cordially invited to
meet with us.
A. Douma, N. G.
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
prise; C. L. Look, The Dalles, J, W 1 Geo- Parman, Condon; E. W. Snell.
Hix Dufur; Chas- F. Story. Arling- Arlington, secretary.
This committee will have the whole
ton; W W. Wagner, Pilot Rock;
Wm- H. Steen, Milton; J. G. God- gamut of sales taxes, gas taxes, in­
knecht, Boyd; J. L- Davis, Kent; R. come taxes, county consolidation,
B- Rice, Lexington; H. H. Hurron, auto and truck licensing and taxing,
Alicel; H. W- Collins, Portland; John highway and school financing, as well
Reisacher. Condon;
Earl Smith, ' as legislative matters in its lap. It
Condon; Fred Greiner, Condon; J. D- , is expected that its members will be
Burns Condon; Jay Wright, May working far into the night to com-
’
E. P. plete its recommendations to .the
ville: Jen -
Fleming, -
Bakeoven;
general meeting.
Marshall, Pendleton.
Some press dispatches say Presi­
Mac Hoke of Pendleton and A B
Robertson of the Portland office as dent-elect Roosevelt, as soon as he
well as others close to the Agricul­ is inaugurated, will call a big farm
tural Reconstruction Finance corpor­ conference to work out a new farm
ation will be on hand to help in relief plan embodying the Domestic
clarifying the use of these new Allotment plan.
finance channels. Eastern Oregon’s
With wheat production and mark­
acute banking situation will pep up eting in its present condition there
the work of this committee- The lo­ Is every reason to believe that Con­
cal. representatives have been badly don's capacity will be taxed to the
handicapped by delays in Washing­ utmost
Businessmen and fanners
ton, D. C., which have made wheat are taking care of local arrange­
loan« difficult and hard to make. The ments and all are assured of ample
non-partisian board apparently can­ housing and eating accomodations
not be blasted into action by political
pressure so opportunity to eliminate'
some bureaucratic red tape will not
be over looked at this session.
This important committee, headed ।
by Mac Hoke of Pendleton and ad- !
The risele»« eri air nasterpirce
vised by W. H. Dreesen, State col­
“
that
kept the wits of a nation on
lege taxation expert, will consider
é edge!—the story of a girl detective
legislative and taxation matters.
Leslie Scott, highway commission ; who out smarted sleaths—now cap-
chairman, and C- A. Howard, Super­ • tired fortho screen by Kirst Nation -
• al to show you how exciting a my*
<D,WNU
intendent of public instruction, rep­
• tery thriller CAN be
resenting two of the state’s greatest
spending agencies, have been asked
to meet with the League at Condon
Members of this committee are:
J. N. Scott, Athena; Fred Eppinger,
Baker; J. O- Turner, Heppner; J. B.
Adame. Moro; Prof. Dreesen, Cor­
vallis; E. W. Snell, Arlington; Chas.
Helen Sayrs Harth, The Dalles; Geo. B. Wood­
Screech
ward, Adams; Mrs- F. B Ingles.
Miss Ima
Candidate
Ora Peetz Dufur; J. W. Maloney, Pendleton;
Nutt
Pauline Alley George Peck, Lexington; A. K. York
Intruder
Paul Pry
Nina
Pinkerton Condon; J. W. Dyer, Mayville; R O-
Organist
Legion Theatre
Much credit for the success of this Earnhart, Pendleton; J. ,C. Hawkins,
Pendleton;
J.
K.
Hill,
Pendleton;
C-
B.
play is due the manager and property
NOV. 23rd
Condon;
Glen Richard.
man, who very modestly prefers to Barker,
Condon;
Lester Wade, Condon;
have his name withheld.
Bringing the evening to a pleasant
end were the delicious refreshmnts
served by the committee with Mrs-
O. A. Ramsey, chairman, Mrs. D. E.
Stephens, Mrs. Geo. Hennagin and
Mrs. Ned Thompson.
by
TOPNOTCHERS
TO MAKE A
WESTWARD
SOLO FLIGHT
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
Gordon Fraser, editor.
More's volley ball team took an­
other step toward county champion-
shipwhen they defeated Kent Tues­
day evening on the Kent flait by
score of 37 to 24.
t
Rebecca Lodge No. 11
Making a lead of two points in the
Moro, Oregon
f.’V few minutes of play Moro never
4 Meets 2d and 4th Tues relinquished the lead except once.
• lays of each month.
Visiting members wei- This was early in the game whn Kent
held a lead of one point for a short
come.
time. The Moro team soon overcame
R/Florence Johnson, N G
this lead and the half ended 3 to 24
ila Bull, Secretary.
EN6LANDÍ WREMOiT
in Moro’s favor
The Moro starting lineup: Ste­
LONG PI9ANŒ fLYfR
Chrt» Schults Po«t No. Tl
PORTMARNOCK
phens, M. Nahouse, Peetz. Johnson.
HELP w PUSUN
Meets at Legion hall on Pinkerton, Sayrs.
AMY JOHNSON, t / p
PUSS*
Substitutes: G. Nanouse, McRea,
W 2nd and 4th Wednesday
MOTH
PIANE
¿4c
Är evenings of each month.
FAMOUS ENGLISH
Byers.
:
Moro
will
play
Rufus
Friday
night
"hEAsri
content
AVlATx?IX.zr^
W. T. Johnston, Commander.
oft the Rufus floor.
LANPEP
pEN-
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
WIFE «/’CAPP.
Boys basketball will begin Monday
flflPRIPOE NEW
Grass Valley Lodge No. 131,
- A W I SON-------
0WNSWKK 30.
1. O. O. F. meets every 2d and as the football season is now over.
The
football
season
ended
with
Moro
’
s
4th Thursday jvenings of the month in
[ HOOPS lAÎEg
the Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng first victory over a Wasco football
brothers are cordially invited
teatn in twelve years. This victory
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
makes the Moro team county cham­
n g .
K®cy-
the regular schedule was started.
time
pions.
; Next Wednesday night the picture
The boys will practice basketball
Church School 10:00 to 11:15
I will be “Miss Pinkerton’’ featuring
two days a week, spending the other
Worship 11:15 to 12;15.
two athletic period in studying and
Intermediate Epworth League 6:30. Joan Biondell in a mystery detective
in practicing skits to be presented be­
Senior Epworth League 7:30 p m. play that is recommended as
fore the student body. The girls
W. R. Warner, ’minister. thriller.
Card Of Thanks
schedule is much the same.
Baptist Church
The school board was much per-1
I want at this 'time to show my
Eastern Star Holds ’
<( Grass Valley)
thanks and appreciation to the voters plexed as how to transport the school
10 a.m
who supported me In the past elec- supply of coal which arrived Tues-1 Church School
EnterUiningMeeting
Roy Belshee day. without spending much ihoney. I Preaching
11 a. m.
tion-
I also offer my wholehearted con­ They struck on the novel idea of ex- I B Y. P. U.
6:30 p- m-
cusing the high» school boys from I
7:30 p. m.
gratulations to Mr. Chrisman.
Preaching
The largest attendance at any one
school and having them haul it on
Boyc«t Minister. social gathering at Eastern Star
S.
Trade apples for wheat James trucks that were donated-
As soon I
this year, occurred Thursday, night
Cherry, Mosier, Oregon
as the crews became organized the
__
uri1o RAnnmi»«
when the Masons and their wives.
coal was transported to the school ClarenCR HtllS Becomes
Miles Martin was here this week
and husbands of Scar members were
from Lexington. While here he house and deposited in the coal bin Benedict. WedsR.Newbill i entertained by Bethlehem ( hapter-
drove to The Dalles and brought his in short order.
A short talk welcoming the guests
mother home from the hospital
’ was given by H. B. Pinkerton, Wor­
Saturday evening Miss Ruth New- thy Patron, after which he led in
where she had been for several days.
bill, of Piwell Butte, became the
-
Mrs. Susie Hastings was here last
bride of Clarence Hui. of thi. city come community .inging
i This was followed by. a short farce
week from Vancouver. Wash . where
in a ceremony preformed at Prine-
she has been living since leaving I Community Presbyterian Church
ville
near
the
bride*,
home.
r‘Fcm.1. M..onry”
There will be a short Thanksgiv-
Mi»
Newbill
ha. .pent part of the just a few of the thing, women kno
Moro about a year ago.
ing program. A large attendance is I
....
•
last year in Moro working and visit- about Masonry, and how they would
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Douglass were
Subject “Be Ye Thankful.” This ing and became acquainted with Mr conduct such an organization.
here a few days over the week end.
They had a good looking, well be­
Mrs. Douglas is a daughter of Mr. I will be the Community Thanksgiv- Huis. Clarence is the youngest son
haved
goat which was ridden (with­
of Mrs. Nora Huis and is well known
and Mrs. G. C. Vintln-
ing Service. The First Thanksgiv- in this county having operated a out pulling leather) triumphantly
Some of those who attended the ing Proclamation will be read and grocery store for a year or more in by Mrs- L. L- Peetz, who was the
big game at Corvallis w’ere Elmer the one issued by George Washing- Moro. They will make thei home here. victim initiated into “U-Schreech-a
Hansen and wife, D. E. Stephens and ton the First President.
lodge No- 1.
Subject “The Settlement of Ore­
son, Tom, Charles Burnet, Keith Mc­
The cast of characters was as
gon"
Stereopticon Slides giving | Mor(/Has Show
Donald and I^eroy Belshee-
follows:
stationary pictures of the early his-
Williard Urquhart was here Wed­ tory of Oregon will be shown- These
House Agaih Most Illustrious High Mogul
Ola Ruggles
nesday for a few hours on his way pictures are prepared by the Oregon
High
Pull
Hauler
Grand
to Portland
State College, and are educational,
May Belshe
After years of doing without a
-T,. R. Conlee was out Sunday historical and religious.
Royal Panjandrum
Sister
10 a m- picture show because of the compe­
Sunday School
morning after geese and had some
Alice Conlee
11 a. m. tition of the newer talkies in the
Morning
Worship
he
returned
with
enoUgh
for
luck for
High
Muck
a
Muck
Sister
7:45 p. m- larger cities Moro has a show again.
Evening Service
dinner.
Nana Barzee
Allan A. McRea, minister- J. M Yoes of The Dalles, began Wed­
Hobble
de
Hoy
Sister
nesday his regular trips to this city.
R J. Ginn* is able to be out
Ethel Strong
for short periods again. He was down
He carries Western Union Ulking
Ckriatiaa Scioaco
Gibble
Gobble
Sister
to the store Wednesday for afew
and
uses
First
National
and
Subject: Soul and Body.
Dorotha Moore
hours
z
Golden Text: Psalms 130:5. I other good grade pictures that have
Linen
Draper
Sister
given satisfaction in the towns
Neal Freeman drove to Biggs Sun­ wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait,
around this district. For several Sister A- F. and A. M.
and
in
his
word
do
I
hope
day to put his wife on the stage for
Lois Barzee
Responsive Reading. Psalms 116:1 weeks he has been showing in Grass
La Grande after «he had visited here
Inner
Guard
Grand
Valley-
1-9, 12-14.
©ver the Armistice week-end
Irena Friser
every morning at I The first show was given the night
Church services
i
FOR SALE Dressed Turkeys for H o'clock .nd Wedn««I.y evening at of Armi.tice day .nd Wedneed.y Grand Visitor
Mary Yellow
Msxne Henrichs.
Thanksgiving
II
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7 ---
8 o’clock.
Phone 27Í41
All are cordially invited to attend
The young ladies of the younger the church services and to make ase ]
bridge club were entertained Thurs­ of the reading room m the rear of the
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. church building, which is open daily
where all authorized Christian Science
Bart Burrell.
I literatured may be read, borrowed or
An entertainment was given by the
I purchased.
ladies of Woodcraft last Tuesday
evening at the hall. Cards were
played and Mrs A. S Johnsin and
Sunday Services
J. C. Freeman were adjudged the
better players of the evening.
Sunday school 10 a. m
Morning Fellowship 11 a m
Charles Montgomery has finished
Evangelistic 7:45 p. m
his visit in Moro. He has been work­
ing here during the summer and fall
Wasco Methodist Church
and left Thursday for Wasco where
10:00 a. m.
Church School
he will spend the winter at the Hotel
11:00
a m.
Worship
Sherman
“What a Fire Can Burn -”
Weather I’ « common r’i''|**t of
Intermediate Epworth League 6:30
conversation hereabouts because «.
at parsor.age
the spring kke days we have been
High School Epworth league7.30
having " Of course the pessimists
p. m. at parsonage.
point out that we may suffer for it
leadership Training Class 8:00
later
p m. Monday.
Mi»»»« Marjorie Kunsman and
Chpir practice 7:30 p- m Thursday.
The Wasco league is acting as
Mamie Traylor were here over the
Armistice week end from their host and planning a time of fun and
Wielding the same Implements used by President George Washington 139
School at La Grand«. They returned fellowship for the group Saturday years ago, officers of the Grand Lodge of Masons, co-operating with the George
in time for school Monday morning evening. Arthur Spencer and Mrs. Washington Bicentennial commission reenacted the ceremonies of the layln*
Warner have been appointed as of the cornerstone of the United States Capitol at Washington. A. Ernest Tat
Walt May made a business trip to
a committee In charge of this social took the role of Wi shlngton.
The Dalles the first of the week.
ATLAMTIC
Gpí
fk
lyfownTalk
CHIDES
G. W. Lays a Cornerstone Again
K et
MISS PINKERTON
JOAN BLONDELL
GEORGE BRENT
CREAM
CONDON MEETING
Continued from page one.
Stockman, Helix; W. E. Ruckman.
Alice!; Geo. A. Obarr. The Dalles;
Walter Smith, Pilot Rock; B. H
Grady. Wasco; Mrs. U. S- Burt.
Corvallis; Walter M. Pierce, La
Grande; Fred Kiddle. Island City;
John Weimar, Clem; Frank Lewis.
Mikkalo; Frank Pennington, Gwendo­
len; George Webb, Mayville; L. E.
Fowler, Condon; G H. Savage, Pen­
dleton; Sim Cully. Weston; James
Harvey, Pendleton.
Results of the experiment station
varietal trials and cooperative nur­
series will be available through D. E
Stephens of Moro who will tell of
several new varieties and some stand-
dard ones showing promise in some
special localities-
Beer and its effect on the barley
acreage will be considered by this
committee in determining whether the
foam-producing cereal should-replace
wheat to the exbent pPevail&ig ift
pre-prohibition days. Malting varie­
ties, proper soil conditions, harvest,
and threshing methods and grades
for the crop will also require com­
mittee consideration.
With John Withycombe of Arling­
ton as chairman and W. W. Lawrence
of The Dalles as secretary of the
transportation committee will bring
recommendations regarding Columbia
river development and convenient
truck transportation. The committee
members are: Martin Dolan, The
Dalles; Ed Aldrich, Pendleton; Fred
Mankin, Ione; C B. Cox, Heppner;
P. S. Gilliland, Pilot Rock; J. L.
Campbell, The Dalles; O. L. Bab-
cock, Pdleton; C. A. Tom. Rufus;
J. Kelly, The Dalles; Roy Ritner.
Pendleton; D. W. Misner Ione; J. L.
Davis, Kent; Dewey Thompson, Moro;
Chas- Gerking. Adams; Wm Meiners,
Holman;4 Lloyd Parman, Condon;
Orin Dyer, Mayville; Elmer McCor­
mick, Pendleton; Will Hardiek, Con-
ron; O. V. Reser, Condon; V. Cush­
man. Condon.
,
The new federal financing facilities,
the cooperative marketing of grain
and the future policy, of the farm
board will be the big subjects be­
fore Harry B. Pinkerton’s market­
ing and finance committee with fal­
ter A. Holt of Pendleton as Secre­
tary
Members of this committee
are.
Bert Johnson Tone; A. R.
Shumway, Milton; Jen Tegeruson^,
Helix; John Woodel. La Grande, W.
F- Jackson, Moro; W. H. Ragsdale,
Moro; C. A. Nash, Mikkalo; P. N-
Johnson, Condon; Ed Ward. Boyd;
* V. Smouse. Ione; Carl Engdahl
Helix; Chas. Cool, Pendleton; J- (J-
Kincaid, Ione; L. E Stems, Enter-
A pick-up service will be started NEXI
WEEK for cream.
Cream will be taken at
^(»rc. Kent,
10:30 a. m.
j i
,
y
I
! 1:00 ;i m. Tuesday
1030 :i. Ill.
Cans will be returned by Railroad at Depot
Checks will be sent by return mail from Moro
Wm. Cody
Mutual Creamery Station
MORO : : : : : : OREGON
liMMMIIIHUiUniMlllllliUUAW
M
She saves her
steps for the things
that count
“WHERE is your telephone at the office,
John?”
“Right near my desk where I work.”
“You don’t have to go through two or
three rooms to reach it?”
“Certainly not. Oh, I see the idea.”
His first astonishment was that he had
never thought of it before.
His second was to discover that an ex­
tension telephone for his home cost so
little.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company