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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1933)
H gb THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON JANUARY 13, 1933. 1 if Moro. Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings ol each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us Glen King. W M. C. V. Belknap, Secy- » ' Giasa Valley is giving a dance next Friday night, January 20th. It is safe to say that Grass Valley is giving this dance because almost every one in the town is interested in the success of the affair. It will Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. be the annual mid-winter charity Moro, Oregon ball that has heretofore attracted so communica- Regular —---- tions each 2nd and 4th much attention. The receipts are all Thursday evenings of used for charitable purposes, the en earl’ month. Mrs. Ola Ruggles, tertainment is always good and all Worthy Matron comers are assured of having a good Nana Barzee. Secretary. time Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday evening in the I.O.O.f hall. Transient ano visiting brother? art to cordially invited meet with u* William McKinney N- G Joe Truitt, Secretary. TOPNOTCHERS _____________ , _ Reheco Lodge No. , fur as a fertiliser. On alfalfa and of the reading room m the rear of the church building, which Is open daily other legumes on many Oregon soils where all authorised Christian Science hay yields were increased a ton or literatured may be read, borrowed or more per acre. 10. Discovery of a new and simple purchased. method of fowl pox control. A new system of vaccination makes unnec The Full Goepel Assembly essary further losses from this de Sunday School 10:00 a- m- vastating poultry disease- Fellowship Meeting 11:00 a. m. Dr. Schoenfeld selected these from Every body welcome- • fAHL&EOG Ms spent moftWí itndpr Ine fies Sortee iM/i any MORO SCHOOL NOTES Gordon Fraser, editor- . ovw¿ring man In the week end basketball games played by Moro teams they emerged losers in both games Friday and winners in both Saturday evening. tip fingPS.fWn ¿¡dàaeprtieW ofjSWMA£IV£.tO WifiOVofsome ti/Jbuj ripeto ¿tiA me /wo/semeiyh toMtíiíMÚÍdP lib Vernon Flatt. Commander. Giles L. French, Adjutant f\Fown Talk gedly flashes teams by a 27 T. Leland Brown* district attorney for Wasco county was here last week on legal business with Maurice Snook, of the Shell Oil Co Mr- Brown has recently entered into partnership with his father, ex-judge George Brown of the supreme court- A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs J- R Cothran Friday evening. January 6th, in hon- or of Miss Grace Cothran and Miss Helen Searcy > Those present were Mr- a^nd Mrs- Jess Landry and son, Mr- and Mrs. Vc Barr and son, Charles Ruggles and Orville Hockman- Refreshments consisting of cake and ice cream were served at midnight- by K et -------------------------------- — ----------- Wasco Methodist Church W. R. Warner, minister. The Moro teams seemed unable to action properly at Grass Valley so Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4tb Tues- consequently suffered defeat. Isys of each month. Visiting members wel The girls teams fared better than come. the boys losing by a score of 19 to 13 Havie Brisbine, N- G. Although outplayed during the first ila Bull, Secretary. half they came back from the inter mission fighting and soon tied the Chrta Schultz Po»l No. 71 score In the final minutes Grass Valley counted three times and thus Meets at Legion hall on won the game- 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. The boys game was rather reg* Lupine r anniversary number that told the history of the town in pictures , played although occasional of form was shown by both Grass Valley was victorious to 11 count- ^DEAM of A merican pitees Actively engaged ¿p detests di f fiítymycdre. 'utiiere/iefavecl thpjtisnydanyer? Church (Grass Valley) 10 a.m Church School 11 a. m. Preaching 6:30 p- m- B- Y P. U. 7:30 p. m. Preaching L. Boyce, Minister- S. Baptist Station Uses uW/vf¿' Continued from page one. magò poultry industry- 5- Discovery of life history and control of the codling moth under Oregon conditions- This pioneer work by Dean A- B. Cordley was forerun ner of subsequent disease and pest control work that makes commercial fruit growing possibly- 6. Development of the Oregon small seed industry through introduc- | tion of new forage crops- The indus- | try is based largely on 20 new intro- 1 ductions by the station- • 7. Improvement of old summer fallow methods in eastern Oregon- This improved method is credited ’ with increasing yields about six ' bushels per acre W R»*— /MEW LONDON, CONN, C. WNU Saturday evening the Moro girls team defeated Kent 25 to 24. The close score resulted from a thrilling ralley on the part of Kent in the clos-' especially concerned with the publi- ing minutes which put them in the cation as she wishes, as well as the lead for a short time but the hopes rest of the staff, a paper of high of a Kent victory vanished as a Moro merit- This publication is one week forward followed up a foul shot to ahead of schedule in order to clear all activities aside for the Semester give Moro their advantage * final examinations which start next Working smoothly during the week. larger part of the game the boys conquered the Kent team 22 to 19. In the final quarter Moro passes be gan sailing wildly in every direction thru which the Kent team scored a large part of their points. Community Preabytcrian Church scores of others listed in a new con densed report on agricultural re search accomplishments said to re turn 10 to 15 million dollars a year to the state- More than 300 problems are now under investigation and more than 100 others requested have been discontinued or not started for lack of funds. Golden Text: Psalms 50. 1, 2- The of beauty, God hath shined- Responsive Reading: Psalms 118: mighty God, even the Lord, hath spoken, and called the earth from the 1-4, 14. 15. 17, 19, 24, 27 29. All are cordially invited to attend rising of the sun unto the going down thereof. Out of Ziqn, the perfection the church services and to make use __ ’ - ----------- M ■ - 8 Control of liver flukes in sheep and goats. The station found the snail alternate hosts of the flukes and devised means of eradicating them- 9. Discovery of the value of sul- TIGER SHARK Featuring Richard Arlen Zita Johann Don’t Forget : Also a new "Fatty Ar buckle’’ Comedy. At Legion Theatre Wed. Jan. IS Adm 15&3O 8P. M. I CH W IES; Moro will meet The Dalles quintet Sunday School 19 am- on the home floor Saturday eve Morning Worship 11a m. Subject “Why all Protestant Chur- ning. The second game of the eve ning will be between the Moro and chs Should Unite ” 11.00 a m- Grass Valley town teams Junior Service Subject “ The Captain of the Lord’s As semester examinations are but Through the courtesy of Senator a short time ahead students may be Host ” . Evening Service P- ra' J P. Yates this paper will receive seen studying more industriously than Allan A. McRea, minister- copies or bills and resolutions intra usual- duced into the Oregon legislature. Members of the Optimist staff are These will be kept on file at this office Christian Science busily preparing for the publication where they may be studied by any Subject: Life Friday. Leora Peetz, the editor, is interested persons | L2M Who said there wasn’t a calender in the county? W C. Bush, an examiner of opera tors and chauffeurs will be at the court house in Moro. Wednesday, January 18th He is taking the place of C- M. Bently who usually examines Sherman county’s car drivers. 1933 Fred Pickett left in the early hours of Wednesday for Portland on a little business trip JANUARY A tire lock made by Oakes has been left at this office by the finder and a pack of pad lock keys have been left here also. The owner may call and get his property- SUN I MON I TUE | WED | THU I FRI | SAT W. F Jackson and wife were in Portland over the week end Mr. Jackson making the trip to attend the annual Jackson day dinner of the Democratic faithful. He describes it as a large and successful event Vernon Flatt and L- L- Peets were in Wasco county Tuesday after * load of wood. Walter May was making one of his regular road trips the first of the week 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ' 27 28 29 30 31 ' Yow Mua*t afford A large part of the influenza victims in this community have recovered from their illness enough to be abgut their daily tasks even if they do not have their customary pep as yet- Arthur B Christenaen was here Wednesday on business for the Cas cade Tractor Company. Art lives in The Dalles now and he doesn’t come up very often to shake hands with his friends so he enjoys it more when the opportunity arises. Jan. 23rd and 24th In The Dalles January 25th In Arlington Arthur Smith was up from The Dalles th^ first of the week to look things over for a few hours. We have received a copy of the Los Angeles Times’ Mid-Winter num ber as a gift from Mrs Faith Need ham who is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. R J. Ginn here The Times is the paper that put out the fiftieth TokHeWAt CASCADE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. 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