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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1933)
TUB ♦ PAUM I MUHIMAN ' ■ »oRO, COUNTY. JOUMNAk < •■. v. V * OREGON FRIDA Yf MARCHAL d p 1____ * ■ - l j. Æ21_ 1 »onto of Mnro Ledge No. 113 I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon .u every Monday * vening in the I.O.O.F hall. Transient and visiting I-other* are cenliaily invited to meet with u». William McKinney, N. G- Joe Truitt, Secretary. POTATO TREATMENT mvs of 'each month. Visiting members wel come. , Havie Brisbine, N - G. I «11 QaAwfari' idle Bull, Secretary YARV P’ Meets at Legion hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. Vernon Flatt, Commander, • Giles L. French, Adjutant \9^ Town, talk VI b Look at •tte swell The Arthur Bucholta family wai increased by fifty percent Saturday when a baby bpy was born to Mrs' Bucholtz ‘at The Dalles hospital. Every one doing fine. L. R French left Wednesday for Portland. He' has been interviewing farmers about shipment of wheat by river barge and has found them inter ested in saving transportation money wherever possible. WRldinr ihhnr- io11®*’ ?Ch 1*1^2*0^007 of thew d —-------- - . ~ Lupia« Rebecca Lodge No. 116 I" K Moro, Oregon . . Ki Meets 2d and 4th Tues Melvin Schadewitz and O. A. Ram sey and families drove to* Bear Springs Sunday over the new Sherars grade- “ They report the new road is in good condition Students of schools who spent i spring vacation .here returned .to their studite the last of the week after visiting With mamma and papa lor a few days > • : » 'TT w, approve th. plan' Without ' Now, fodin^W b. if the court is satisfied that the plan ... . V , PMa the “I the !«»>•• W“ out glad to have on* too. U fair »nd practical it will be appro- gvnqAOut and Three-quarter cup sifted flour, one- i i a A. I stanmted the door, the» left ihe gate The current circular^also contain ( open ieUin< ¿nU>( the yajd half teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon cinna- ito the flower! mon, one-half teaspoon soda, 2 ta- new tables showing Qregon pnee in- and he pigs ud ‘ d«xes from 1910 to 1932 on 18 conrj- bed Bnd< up the young lettuce > b|pspooms fat, one-half cup sugar, 1 modities and an Incex showing the befon> you them. And eggr 1 cup cooked wheat, 1 cup seed general level of farm prices in Ore- suppo6e the caW out and you had less raisins- Sift together all dry gon Over ,-tlte same pariddj 'J'here ^^b^ it for aB ur and to chiù» it for half aa ho hour and then then Ingredients except the sugar, add the is a trend toward the use of general put out a washing and then Johnnie fat sugar, beaten egg,* wheat and farm price - indexe» murAo» in ui the mid adjust) ca me home from scqooi uig raisin». Stir until well mixed. Drop , came scho°l ¿wim ¿with a big by teaspoonful» on to a greased pan -n Ws new overalls jukt when ment of farm financial contracts to te^r • in his overall» just provide elasticity in payments accord yoa were Bn tirod out-« Do you know about two inches apart and bake in ding to ability to^ pay. ' , wlyk to do for that tired feeling that a modern oven- ITOPNOTCHERS Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us Glen King, W M. Q. V. Belknap, Secy. claim, ©. WNU its light; When times are hard, mem need ita comfort; -When the outlook is dtscouragping, men need its confi dence; When-diaper is abroad, men need its weed yt hope.”—Robert E. Speer. . w v Everybody more than welcome at all services. 10 a m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship 7:46 p. m- I - Evening Service Allan À. McRea, minister. For Sale: 12 or 15 full blood Here ford Bull yearlings and 2yr olds. C. R. Belshee. Ben F. Peets and son, Billy, spent Tuesday night here as guests of L. L. Peetz and family. Ben liven in Pen- dleion and was returning home from Portland. Art Bibby, formerly of the Grass Valley district, was here Wednesday calling on merchants with a lino of candy. a Herman Burmester returned to Moro last week to reopen his cleaning and pressing shop. Wily Knighten, county school sup erintendent, has made several trips to the north end of the county thi» week on school matter*. । , For Sale: Fresh milch cow—5 yrs old. Heavy milker. |35-00 cash. C. J. Thompon, Moro. Robert Ragsdale was hero Sunday visiting with relatives and friends. Bob lives in LaGrande with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- 'Ray Ragsdale. Christian Selene« Subject: Unreality . . Golden Text: Jeremiah 2:5. Thus saith the Lord, What iniquity have your fathers found in me, that they have gone far from me and have walked after vanity, and are become vain? AH are cordially invited to attend the church services and to make use of the reading room m the rear of the church building, which is open .daily where all authorized Christian Science literatured may be read, borrowed or< purchased. Tb« Foil Gospel Awembly Eastei Classes 6;ß0 p., m. • intermediate High School ............... 7:30 p. m. Leadership Training «a;.... 7.:39 P m< Monday. . ' ... ... W, R. Warner, miniate». • Card of Thanks ’ We wish to thank our many friends and our children and relatives who I by their presence, and gifts helped us celebrate our golden wedding । anniversary. We'are very grateful to those who helped in rendering the program and the remarks made by the speakers-. Our hearts go out in gratitude to __ those of the community who contrib- uted to the purchase of the beautiful floor lamp and lovely flowers, which were presented to *us by Mr. Adams who “doeth all things well ” We thank you. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wright. Preaching “ 7:30 p. m. S. L. Boyce, Minister. Community Presbyterian Church Sunday School ..... 16:00 a.,m. (Morning Worship 11:06 »• m- Subject “Not Servants. But Friends.” The Bible—A Cure for Depression. “When days are dark, men need 3— Qne Plays will be presented by the Moro High School Students Friday, Ffcsrch 31, at the SCHOOL AUDIT ’ IUV - “Joint Owner» In Spain” “The Tryntin» Place” “ChickenB Come Hom**” ' *1 UU j I » r • j c 5 iw-Y, • - r. - •. Speoia! Attraction. f T is t i »e s Dr. Butler DENTIST Will hU regular trip to MORO, next w«< k APRIL 3 8, inclusive î to / at Hotel Moro 1 Please Make Ycur AppUn'men's rarly V' i .1 will accept a liberal part of total amount of work county and school warrants at pir. i I 1 4» •f-r— These are exciting times; many strange and interesting things are happening every day. Bankupcy May Be Avoided ...» *,» High School- League tn the evening. Last official board meeting of the church it was voted .that there special services of worship including " ’1 - « A- . \ own p It seems very probable that many of our readers have ideas and opinions about the ques- , tions before the country: farm relief, the banking z situation, beer. county manager, county unit, r ’ sales tax, etcr Asa itledhs of dllouiing readers an oppor tunity io express themselves we will gladly accept lettersdudhtf paper on'aplf^ r These i letters should preferably be short and ennttsfi3 ;. • J ’ . ,7........... — - ‘\ i* z ■i \* Agreement or dlsngrtemt^^^ ed-^ will o ot- cause .refuse > al to public ive are o'sked^ we iviII gibe whatever aid ibe can io expressing the t; thought wished by the 'WFfter. * ’ * * I ‘ I?“ <M «i ‘alt L -X .2 Go ahead-get it off your che st. y 7 t u (' d r a SHERMAN COUTTY JOURNAL ^T^““^\.; ambulance service CHIVIES ; -r-T1 ZELL’S Mrs. George G- Updegraff is home again after spending the winter in the sunny southland HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS How far have you and your wife got in your plan for a new auto? We’ve got to the point where we don’t speak. W. K Newell, state prohibition agent, »pent Tuesday night at the WASCO METHODIST CHURCH Hotel Moro. Eight Epworth Leaguers from Was Mr. and Mrs. Knighten and. Mrs. < co attended the Eastern District Mid- Lucy Ruggles were In The Dalles Year Institute at Hood River, March Oregon farmers in serious financial 24, 25, and 26. The institute was in Wednesday difficulties may now avail themsel •very way a success. .A total of 125 Mias Helen Osborn,, accompanied ves .of the provisions of the new registered from towns as far south as by Miss Grace Cothran and Mrs. Bend and as far east as Pendleton emergency bankrupt bill passed by Nellie Kyloo, drove |o Portland qver Each one of the Wasco young people Congress without the expense inci-, the week end- reported an excellent time. Each i* dent to the usual bankruptcy proce Mr. and Mrs. A- N Busch, of Hills to receive a certificate for perfect at- edings according to an explanation boro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Busch's tendance at dassea. Those attending of this legislation carried in the cur parents here. were: Mary Jeanette Sargent, Flor rent agricultural situation and out Mr. and Mrs- Vic McDonald spent ence Young, Jean Spencer, William look circular issued by the Oregon a short time here this week while on McKinney, Arthur -Spencer, Arthur State college extension service. their way from their home in Long Van Gilder, and Mr. and Mrs- W. A. • The law provides for the appoint Beach, Cal., to Walla Walla, Wash- Warner. ment by the federal district court» Mr. McDonald is a relative of the While at the institute William Mc 7 frrrrr e r------------------- -nr- । i i------- » McDonald» near Monk land. Kinney was appointed as acting 3rd J. A. Thompson and wife are here vice president of the District Epworth from their home in Portland for one League to fill out an unfinished term of their visits to Sherman county. until the summer institute at Suttle ritMCBIll UflMC Mr. Thompson is father of Mrs. N. Lake In July- This gives Wasco two of the District officers, the District IHMit W. Thompson. president, Mr. Warner, and the 3rd __ AND —— J. K. Walker drove to Portland the last week end to purchase some new stage scenery for the school plays given by ths young people at the Phone 345 The' Dalle*. Ote. Ore » that will be given Friday night- GRABS VALLEY PHARMACY morning worship Sunday, April 2,1 ww I ' Continued from page one. „6- Tubers should be treated cutting. ■ft * 7. Twentyfive gallons )of |he soï- ? :utfod is enough to treat 40 or 50 shels of potatoes, after which **•' solution is likely to be too .waak.^ |t can be brought back to a__ original strength by adding one^ pint of the stock solution and water to bring the solution 25 gallons. After 40 or 50, more Hi- shels have been treated the solution should be discarded and si new )saq made. ' , । । 8. Unless the tubers be planted ith* mediately they ipust ba spread ou to dry. Do not store treated potatoes while they are wet. This io likblyfdx injure them. . T , - K * . 9. «The diluted treating solution . |i not strong enough to injure the hark in ordinary practice. The stronj acid should, however, be handled wftl . care.' i i Remember that MERCURY oi 'one or more conciliation. commis- CHLORIDE IS A POISON. . 2 . v > ; -■ ■ - s sioners in a county upon petition of * s. I: 16 farmers who expect to ask for the' composition of their indebtedness How To^fake Cookies under the provisions of the new law. -.And When To Eat ’Em These commissioners must be famil ial* with agricultural conditions. Individual farmers may file a pet Lucy A. Case,’ an extension spec ition of insolvency any time within iality in nutrition, has written a five years after the law becomes series of recipes for cooking wheat effective, whereupon the conciliation and they have beeii published by the of the creditors. The farmer’s An state college under the direction o ancial condition is • presented and Paul V- Maris. A copy has been sent a plan of settlement offered • "< to this office and other copies may be , ‘The plan may not reduce the am had from the college extension ount of secured debts or imphir “the service. . • security,” the circular expiair*T'Abut • For anyone who has hunger slip up may extend the time-or -change tfie on him three times each day it is an method of payments. - If the credit- interesting bopklet. '‘‘It tells bow to ors representing a majority- in- ’am- makfe bread. Cookies, pudding, meat . ■ ■ — ■. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Fellowship Meeting ll;00 a. m. Father—So you broke three panes Every body welcome- of glass in the chicken hduse, did you? Model Son—Yes, father; I cannot Baptist Cherek lie. " (Grass Valley) Father—Bring me your skate strap. 10 a.m. Church School When I get through with you, you * 11 a. m. Preaching won ’ t be able to either lie or sit- 6:80 p. m B Y. P. U. a Phone 222 - ---------- ----------- for your convenience 1 have ar- 1 ragged for you to leave your Khoo Work at Walter A. May & Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week st no coot to you. Testament every night Holy Week but Saturday night At the Friday night meeting the play The Terrible Meek” sponsored by the Epworth league will bo given. v Church School ............... 10:00 a- m- • Church Worship .......‘.....7.7 11:00 a. m. he JOSEPH A. MEE The Wasco Shoe Man I 4 V V f r X. J-*" n