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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1932)
TH K dHRRM AW COUNTY JOURNAL. Meets th« 1st and «rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in _ __ vited to meet w.th us Hugh Chrisman, W. M. C. V. Belknap, Secy BctblchMa CbapUr N-- 78 8 Moro, Oregon Regular communica tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each month. /_ Mrs. Irene Fraser, Wofthy Matron Barz^y. Secretary, MORO, ÖRRGON FRIDAY» DECEMBER 28 1932. Wasco county wfll study the de-, should be kept within the limit» of partments of health and agricultu s; .he taxes now provided for without Gilliam, county's committee will re the collection of any property taxes port on highways; Morrow and Un t- therefor.” Five committee were named to tilla counties will study the adcca- make a study of section» of the state tiona! department and Wheeler cou budget and report their findings at men will report on the expenses of the meeting to be held the 30th. the »Ute for charities, hospiti s, Sherman county’s committee wiL corrections and miscellaneous. Those who attended from Shorn m Etudy geneial government and pro-« B Adams, W. F- county ana property and --------- - were " ” J. „ n . . w « “Be it further resolved, that it is tection of persons and b compriwd of J- B. Adam». Gilè. L-, Jacluon. W. H. Ragliale, W- the feeling of this meeting that the solutely necessary for conducting the French and W F. Jackson. ' Pow«H «1 G L French. affairs of the staid and its service de- expense of the state government method* conducted by the poultry de- ' economic trend, the ability to pay, Wiby McDonald returned this week pertinent at Oregon SUU college. evtn under any improvement we may rea/onab’y expect will continue to be visiting hb relatives for a couple of below that of the post war period, “Therefore, Be it «Resolved. * that through the gorge Whether the scratching has any Mrs. Wm. Henrich« b going to thing to do with the matter isn’t Portbnd for a holidty vacation the mentioned in the preliminary report end of this week T wo young lads in search of ad- of information No- 78, but the fact ven’.ore and excitement left here b brought out conclusively that with Thursday to hitch hike to Stevenson, Wash, for the holidays. Elmer Nelson, one of the boys lives near Stevenson, and Tookie Barnes b go ing along to see the country. . I-, ■« fad the same ration but in different form. Moro, Oregon Dr. Poley ha» been a .regular visi At the start of the experiment 500 Meets every Munday evening in the I.O.O.P tor in Moro almost every day for the pullets previously reared together hall. Transient and were divided equally among four pens vbiting brother» an Mrs Lucy Ruggles is here to spend 125 birds to each All were fed dry cordially invited to meet with us the holidays and the winter cold spell mash made from the regular college A. Doom a, N. G. with her son and daughter, Walter formula given in Extension Bulletin Joe Truitt, R*- retary. 433, and a sratch grain consisting of «nd Mrs Eva Landry. * . Mrs C. P. Axtell left for a visit wheat, cracked corn and oats. But Moro, Oregon er the holiday» at Portland and Eu- each pen was fed this ration in diff Meets 2d and 4th Tue. erent form or by a different method. lays of each month. I gene Pon No* 1 had mash in the hopper Vbltinp memb»r, w.l- Mrg G c AUr, b Friday at all times but grain was fed in the nZX, JdtaMM. N G. for • Chrtotm« trip to Albany and litter. Pen No. 2 had both mash and Ila Bull. Sarrrtary. Kutm» wlwr« her .on. 11«. grain in hoppers before the hens at \ ___________ ____ | Mr. and Mrs E E. Barnum were all times. For Pen No. 3 the grain Chris Sefealts Pest No. 71 * [ Thursday visitor» at the home of Mr». and mash were ground together in Ansoricaa Logioa B F. Medler, mother of Mrs. an all mash mixture and compressed yx M h U at Lotion ball o. B.rnum J . ! , Into pellets fed In a hopper Pen No. «eninn »t «Mb month. *’ R H. Coppock 1. Ill ’*•»*•*• J" 4 had all the feed ground together and fed in a single all-ma»h feed - . . . H<X>d RivtT Bnd WiU nOt *bU vJL i^idSEZ^ »<*•hi* trlp•u M<>ro on‘u w hM through a hopper. There was no significant difference ------------------- -- ----------------------- I recovered, powlbly a matter of two found among the four feeding meth 8S, Gras« Vaihy Lodge No. 181, I weeks / ods in their effect upon mortality, L O. O. F. meets evefy 2d and The Moro Grain Growers and the size of eggs or increase in body 4th Thursday ivenings of the month in Farmers Elevator and Supply Com weight, but there was as to produc Sojourn ng the I pany have made children happy the tion of eggs and amount of feed used brothers are cordially invited. Vern McGowan. L. K Smith last week by presenting Christmas to produce a dozen eggs. Meey, N G. tree» as a season's greeting Birds in the pen fed grain in the ■■»■a litter averaged 225 4 eggs per hen The city has almost finished put ting the water system in shape after for the year. Those in pens two and the free*« Several mains were frozen four where all the feed was ffcl in but no one was out of water for a hoppers averaged almost exactly the same, slightly more than 194 eggs Mrs. Clarence Sparling has re- I very long period. per hen. The poorest production was turned to her home with her infant I • ■■ •---------- — from those fed pellets, through a d*u<ht" Card of Thanks hopper, these averaging only 179 Mrt and Mrs Theodore Barnum and I _ eggs. Those fed both grain ana daughter aro here from Camas, I to take this opportunity to mash in hoppers used most feed per Wash, whore Tod has been working thank our many friends for their kind dozen eggs. • for several months. expressions of sympathy extended __ « « n as I Bfter tho death of my father. Mr. and Mrs. C R Morrison and CHRISTMAS GREETINGS . Theodore Johnston. family and Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore Though old man depression still keeps and son were dinner guests at the I. us all guessing E H Moore home Sunday. - And in all our affairs insists upon Wily Knighten and family are back I messing from the superintendent's conference I Thus causing our fortune to totter but for a time when they were trav-1 „ . and tumble, erring th. gorg. It looked a. If they - Community n«byt.rlan Chunk I From the high and the proud, to the 10 am never would arrive in the compare-1 Sunday School meek and the humble- 11 a- m. tlv. «f.ty of Mpro. ' Morning Wonb p 7:45 p. m- Yet we »till have our Christina», that Evening Service Misses Ixiis Bryant, Josephine Subject ’“The Message of the An- thrice blessed season Johnson, and Laura Ruggles, who I That comes once a year and gives have been learning the art of teach- I Subject “The Return of the Beth- each a reason ing the young idea, at Monmouth, ar-1 jehem Bheperds ” To put away worries, and grouches rived home the last of the week to I The Community Christmas tree and troubles, spend the Christmas vacation with I pgU(.ant of “Seekers after Christmas’’ Most of them after all turn out to their parents. 1 w|n be given on Saturday night at be bubbles 1 Elmer BarzA is in bed with a case 7:80 p m The American Legion will So let us remember those days that of the pneumonia and perhaps a I furnish the Treat and every child in were sunny. touch of the Intestinal flu- Mis» the entire community will be remem- The best things of life can’t be pur Cassie Holmes, nurse of Grass Valley. I berod with the treat, whether it chased with money. Is with him and although the turning I comes to Sunday School or not. This Christmas we may not be listed point in his case has not arrived I Allan A. Me Rea, minister, a» wealthy. he has a good chanse to recover. I ■ But should we take ■tock, and fine ' we aro healthy Howard and Lester Conlee drove to r Christbn Seleaae ; Portland Sunday ju»t in time to get Responsive Reading: Job 8«: 5, 28. And able to laugh at a joke, anti caught in the tie-up in traffic along 24, 26, 29, 80; 37. 14, 16, 23. ' can hustle tho gorge. They were not able to I Church services every morning at And take our blow» ■Unding in all get back until Wednesday , 11 o’clock and Wednesday evening at of life’s bustle, K-jkMcK«» U «ojn« to ’ °8'^ If we can cheer up a friend and hi« worries can scatter .p«ndlnr hl, «cation In Moro thU T<Mt. p„lm, ni;10g Thy y„r. A. m.n.g.r of th. b«.k.t ball u g ubU my and , Thon we’re rich are we not. in all things that matter. t-m ,t th. Unlv^ltyh. light unto my path. . trip to Ca 'ornl. durint th, boll- R ,lv, prowb. So friend let u» kneel to the child day, and will hav. no opportunity 8; Jg w „ in the manger to .niff th. «.torn Or.pon air until A)| ,nvtud u And we shall grow kind e’en to foe ■Pr^nff' church services and to make uso and to stranger; ------ George Updegraff and wife are | of the reading room m the rear of the If we lift our tired eyes where His star now is shining, leaving this week for Portland from church building, which is open daily where Mrs. Updegraff will leave for where all authorised Christian Science We will And that each cloud has a literatured may be read, borrowed or bright silver lining Auburn, Cal., to visit her mother. purchased. And the New Year to come our Marjorie Kunsman and Mamie troubles »hall banish. Traylor students at LaGrande Nor For old man DEPRESSION will mal arrived home Friday to spend a pack up and vanish. few days before taking up the duties Sunday Services , Martha Cope of studying again Sunday school 10 a. m. Students who are here from the Morning Fellowship 11 a. m. Evangelistic 7:45 p. m. University at Eugene for the Christ HUTCHINSON , mas holidays are the two Amidon girls, I^Nore and Doris and Dorothy Continued from page one. Wasco Mothodist Church Foss j' W. R. Warner, minlstor. '. I their rulers more readily than does our election system Lamer Bayrs arrived home the Tho men’s club was organized be Baptist Charsk last of the week from Corvallis where fore the crowd dispersed. It is de (Grass Valley) he is pursuing knowledge during tho 10 a.m signed to sponsor beneficial talks and school year. Church School 11 a. m. wholesome meetings among the men Preaching George N Belknap, son of C. V. of tho church and the community. B Y. P. U. 6:30 P »• Belknap end a graduate of Moro Preaching 7:80 p. m. Dowoy Thompson was elected presi high school and the Lmvci » “ 8. L. Boyce, Minister. dent. Tom Fraser, vlce-prosidont; Oregon, whore ho received a masters secretary, Serai Searcy An exec utivo committee was appointed by fornia this week to address the Good Poultry Feeding tho president- It is made up of. the American Philosophical Association five men. Harry Pinker Still Pays following ton, E E Barzoo,. A. H. Barnum, Curcuit Judge elect Carl Hendricks C. W. Smith and O. L. French. accompanied by Mrs Hendricks were Moro visitor» Wednesday evening and Evidently it still pays to make lay Thursday from Foaeih ing hens work a bit for at least part ® erry C hristmas and H appy N ew Y ear extended by ^TownTalk Omer Bayrs took a load of hogs to Portland market Wednesday just in tioM to provide pork roast« Tor those who don’t like turkey. - TAX LEAGUE of their feed, judging from prelimi nary report just made of a year’s feeding experiments with various pertinent«, “Also proportionately insofar as possible the costs ofneeded supplies materials, etc-, in connection there with. “Be it further resolved, that the preeent state law fixing*a minimum salary for school teachers of $75 per month be repealed. (Continued from page one) ^Whereas. It is evident from paaV Moro Business Fi Though our economic troubles are many and our outlook is ndt^as bright as in former vears. we can and do still wish our customers and fri nds the best of the season’s greetings with sincerity that is not dimmed *) 1 Bucholtz Confectionery B Candies^Tobacco—Fountain Service ' —• — - ■. ; . _ Walter A. May & Son Groceries and School Supplies • 1» Foss & Co. J. C. Freeman & Co. ____ __ ’ Melvin Schadewitz Walter A. Ruggles Genuine Ford Parts and Service - ‘ ■ Hardware furniture Cutlery Grain Fuel Lumber V----------- T—- X Pickett Motor Co. ' * * ‘g. - Moro Hardware & Implement Co. H Farmers Elevator & Supply Co. Billiards Candies Tobacco Magazines ' Machine Work and Tires Dry Goods and Novelties 1 J 3 X > J Moro Garage and Machine Shop . •____ - . Moro Pharmacy 1 X Drugs and Sundries _______________ __ ____ i------------------------------- —----------- *--------------- KJ Pacific Power & Light Co Always At ysur Service ■ Douma Brothers Fresh Meats and Vegetables Ginn Coleman & Co. ; J Hardware and Furniture Moro Grain Growers Ass’n FEED, GRAIN WAREHOUSING,