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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1933)
ÎHÂ NiEltMAN CUUNTT U Mofe), OkfiGON FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1983 riding and there will also bo calf inen« in «poru of! »nd • boy »nd » girl »till in high crease indicated by farmer s -inten1 roping and wild steer rides- Carl were given prom tions as reported May 10- Russian Everett and George Wilkerson will that is finishing the work at Oregon day. All aró cdPdialty mvitedtoat- this informal hearing» ¡uine» Thatcher pro- school in Moro. Mr. Be Is hoe has Thatcher pro- Como and spring seeding is progressing rapid provide tho wild ones for the leather Normal School this spring. tend these services. posed that payments' to farmers be five children, two boys attending Moro. Oregon him ' The lAlle: High School and three ly and is well ahead of any other Mtets the 1st and 3 m Sevwrsl persons were, in town Wed 3. L. Boyce, Minister- made this season on agreement to Thursday evenings of recent y«r, mcludmtr the is ^¡n, made for tho girls in the Harmony school.' •' reduce fall wheat acreage for the each month. Vial ting msday to take the drivers examin ally good crop year of 1930. Candidates in the fourth zone are small boys to shoot th®ir firecrackers 1934 crop, and that a processing tax ation permitting them to drive a CHURCH , WASCO acreage of all spring grainy sown snd a concession or carnival com V. B. Eakin and Karl Eaton. Mr. to finance such pay moot be effective car for the next two years at the low Dear Friends of our Church School Eakin is a large fanner in the Rut to May 25 was placed at 176,000,000 pany will be secured for the two big rate of fifty cent« per each- Glen King. W. M. a word of ex pl ana- August 1- This is just acres compared with 160,000.000 days. The fight card is of unusual C. V. BelkflMp, Secy- Should this proposal be adopted it ledge neighborhood and is the father Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Lanphear tion about the new organization of acres’ to that date a year ago. The merit. Members of the celebration would mean that farmers who would of eight children seven of them boys. vi ¿ted here last week Ifor a short our school. Moro Lo<l«o N<>- *** O-O- F- condition of Russian winter whekt commission are as follows: Wm. Reid Most of them are through school. agree to reduce acreage to the de Thia Sunday all classes envene at Moro, Oregon time. Mrs. Lanphear was formerly a exporting regions adjacent to Black chairman, H. -Richelderfer, finance, Meets every Monday Kelsay and lived in the south end 10:00 o’clock Take all primary termined amount would be given ad One finished the Grass Valley High Sea ports is average or above. evening in the 1.0.0^ School this year another is still at- Avery Martin, fireworks. H. E- Hurt vance benefit payments from the parsonage. They will hall. Transient ana of the county and Mr. I^nphear is children to the European crop conditions continued j concessions, George Moon, dances, daughter is tending and a young special fund provided in the bill in of until the parents be taken care visit! qg toothers are! a cousin, of*Mrs- R. J. Ginn. Karl favorable. The French total wheat Jack Tomlin, baseball. Wm. McKean advance of the collection of enough still in school at Rutledgrt cordially invited to F- W. ,c »h for them. acreage is placed at 13,321,000 acres sports, Joe Mee, speaker afid prog The three daughters of Eaton lives on d farm in the Buck-' finance the meet with us. The Junior ana intermediate cl processing tax money William McKinney. N- G- Whalley of Portland are spending a asses will go to their class erners in plan that early. Thia was part of ley district, has three children, two compared ^ith a final figure of 13. ram, Dick Schunk®,- barffcque. Ken Joe Truitt, Secretary. few days here visiting with ftheir ____ . the advance plaiT of the sponsors of being in grade school in Grass Val 234.000 acres in 1932. The condition neth Wood, rodeo and Loren Hull, Mr*. Carrol Sayrs and Mrs. TheHi<h School class will meet in He is a graduate of Oregon of the crop May 1 was well above advertising- the bill who felt* that the stimulus ley. a"nts _ Rebecca Lodge No. 116 average and the best for that date • ^ai < __ noin i Vargaret Peeta. State College. the small southwest room upstairs. ‘ of increased farm purchasing • power Moro, Oregon Zone 5 is represented by but one in the past six years. Some deter Meets 2d and 4th Tues Harold Ginn and Wiley McDonald ( Adu its have signified a desire to should precode the collection of the Adults days of e>cb month. were at Camp Sherman last week sLar^ two or three classes and will processing tax. candidate, Frank von Borstel- He ioration occured, however, during the Visiting members wel The theory on waich the domestic is a farmer and has two sons both latter part of May and trade estim UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER while Wiley was shoeing the Martin meet in the east room upstair next come. allotment plan is based is that it is still in grade school in the Liberty ates of the crop range from 296,000 Hansen horses for the summer ’ s . * J /< . Sunday- * .1 Ha vie Brisbine, N- G. necessary to reduce wheat production district- He was a student at Ore 000 to _.312,000,00o bus. as against 10.00 M. Attorneys At Law Church School work. 831,000,000 bus- produced last year. .ila Bull, Secretary. M. in this country to. a level equal to gon State College. 11:00 Church Worship Mrs. B. F. Morgan daughter of T he carryover of old crop wheat, This personal information is belie 7:30 P. M. the domestic demand plus the prob Mora' Oregon Epwoth League l8 Schults Post No. n -s. W- J. Martin arrived in Moro however, is expected to be well above able export outlet. Without some ved to be correct and is given in or American Logioa Walter Warner, Minister Tuesdav from Cheney, Wn. to visit ; machinery to insur® general adhér der that voters may have some normal as a result of the govern- ( Meets at Legion hall on for a few days. Sh® was accompan- , ____________ ___ ment’s storage policy a nd this may ant® to such a reduction plan it can thing about the candidates. 2nd and 4 th Wednesday largely offset the prospective de not be put into effiect except through led by Mr». Ru»».l Cox of «'»j, — Law May Affect evenings of each month. sister in lw. Her daughter, K»tie New l aw May crease in the crop. Prospects in the long and painful process of sur /or your convenience 1 have ar- Vernon Flatt, Commander. Morgan is also visiting here having Italy indicate an outturn slightly un Wheat Immediately vival of the fittest ranged for you to leave your Winter Wh^at Prospects der I »at year’s tecord harvest, Giles L._ French, Adjutant l^ry come last Sunday. The new farm act providesma qh- Whoe Work at Waller A. May A Inaprbve Slightl; weather has lowered crop prospects inery whereby the amount of nec- Son. Pick up and delivery twice Mrs- Maud Akers returned to Moro • in southern Italy and also in Spain. _______ _ preliminary work which । essary reduction will be determined a week at no cost to you. Wednesday after spending a roupie ( Addition&l In countries if northwestern Europe state» county and fin- of weeks as chief, cook and bottle included further appointments and ' JOSEPH A-. MEE • condition* are generally favorable Prospects for winter wheat in th® some informal advance hearings with w heat grower will be “ al- washer in the absence of Mrs. Fred The Wa»co Shoe Man.. tne various wui- of the com- j , a 8hare in the necessary pro United States improved slightly although the crop is somewhat late. Pasture: Good Bunchgrass Lots of Hennagin, who has been visiting her representatives oi - ▼ modity groups, marked the progress I The Indian wheat harvest has. duction based on. past average out- during M^ and private estimates water. 12 miles east of Kent- Across daughter. Rutledge. made this past week in getting the , put June 1 indicate.I an outturn about been completed under generally fav Jacknife * canyon from Misis Reatha Sayrs entertained new * federal farm act into effect, i A farmer then will have the op- 20,000,000 bus. larger than th® offi orable conditions with yields some Horses fl.00. cattle, 75 cents Depres sion prices- Trade for stock. Jack with a party in honor of her cou- according to a review of information] ________ portunity to agree to cut his acreage cial May 1 forecast. Harvesting what above earlier expectations. The 3t-pd Laura Whalley, at the home of Mar received direct from ■'Washington (jown the proposed amount and in has already begun in Texas and the outturn is now placed at 347,00,000 Racker. garet Peetz Thursday afternoon- 301&E Second St made by the Oregon Extension ser- Teturn wiH be paid enough excess first car of the season arrived at bus. or about 10,000.000 bus. over water. Miss Gwendolyn Foss came home last seasons harvest u The quality The Dalles, Oiegor, p*;usuure: Good grass and over the market prie® for his rem- Fort Worth June 1: This car gra vice. Phone is generally reported good although from her studies at Pacific Univer- ( | Probably the most significant ev- >ining harvest to boost hie return per Will take stock in exchange, PHONE 211 W ded No. 1 hard winter with 13-8 per _____ I ent to Oregon’s farmers is the out- bushel _to the poe-war exchange va- cent protein. or write J. E. Brown, Grass Valley sity last Sunday. Misses Mardie Frey j Spring wheat made rains during harvest damaged grain OP IOMETRIST-OPT1CIAN and Mary Howland schoolmates, ac- ( of preijminary conference of wheat. A fanner who refus- good progress during the week with in some areas? The Indian tariff For Sale: 15 Chaster White pig»- her home her for home a short of the nation nn rign agreement ompanied for of -------- such an would agreement would weather and soil conditions unusu duty of 39 cents pjer*bu. has been representative» of ’s the nation s ed to - T- M. Rolfe, Grass Valley.^ visit. Mary Howland left Tuesday wheat industry which was presided continue to receive only the general ally favwa|)l>. T^e June, 1 condi- extended for another yeaf’in order over by *M- L. Wilson, wheat pro-1 market price which, as now, could be tion according to trade-agencies in- to maintain local prices but imports or her home. * Dr. Harry D Wilson Lost, Surayed or Stolen. One red Mrs. Cancel Sayrs entertained the duction administrator. Reports from subject to the influence ofworld con- cated a spring wheat crop somewhat for milling for export are exempt Durham cow and calf. No horns Thus the plan is to above the 1932 harvest but it is yet from this duty. DENTIST Junior Bridge club Wednesday at her that meeting are that there is con conditions- Circle brand on left hip. Douma Bro. .bring about acreage reduction by much too early to determine defini siderable likelihood that the domes country home. WASCO CELEBRATING Will be in Grass Valley tic allotment plan as effecting wheat making it profitable for 4he farmers tely the final outturn. , Mm Orville Thompson was Uken THe American Legion Auxilary effect in time for generally to enter such voluntary Continued from page one. Monday, June 19 will be put into Spring seedings in Canada are will hold their special meeting for The Dalles Monday ~ morning in a agreements and unprofitable for the the speaking program. thia falls seeding of wheat. promising. Soil moisture conditions election of officers on Wednesday, very serious condition. She is now The big second day feature will be Though the farm act administra “individualist’’ to remain outside. _ are particularity good, possibly the In Moro June 14 at 2 o’clock sharp at tthe expected to recover- the rodeo which is under, the direc tion has been firm in emphasizing i best since the record crop of 1928. home of Mrs. M. A. Bull with Mrs- Mrs. Theodore Barnum a nd little that it is not yet committed to any 1 Tuesday and Wednesday SCHCpL- DIRECTORS I Early seedings are well above ground tion of Dick Schiinke and Ken Wood Adlard and Mrs. Meloy as hostesses laughter are in Stevenson Wn. vis-» particular plan, the advocates of he • The contests are open to any resident and growing rapidly but many re June 20 & 21 This will be a strictly business iting Mrs. Barnum’s parents this voluntary domestic allotment -plan, I Continued from page one, of Sherman county. Substantial cash ports of reduced acreage would seem hildren, two boys who meeting. headed by M. W. Thatcher of the ; and has four prizes will be offered in the bronc week. v Lucetta Adlard.Chrmn- finished Moro High Schqpl this year to substantiate the 5.6 percent de- Fanners National Grain corporation r Mr. and Mrs. Luther McGinnis of Mrs. E. R. Barzee and childre» Spokane vmited here Thursday for lefd for Camp Sherman Wednesday a few houre. Mr. McGinnis is a Notice of Annual School Meeting morning to remain for about three nephew of Ms» R. J- Ginn Md his NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to weeks. Mrs, Schaeffer accompaniec wife is a daughter of W. J. Kerr. the legal voters of School District 1 I them and will also spend some time of Sherman County. State of Oregon, , visiting in Prineville before return- that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET b ing to Moro. ING of said District will be held at Raymond Eslinger, son of Mr. I the School house, to begin at the hour Community Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Clem Eslinger of Hillsborc i I of 2 o’clock p. m. on the third Mon is visiting with relatives in Sherman Sunday Sshool .'.............—- 10:00 a. m. s' day of June, being the 19th day of There will be a short Children’s county. June, A.D. 1933. May 29, 1933 Day program. This meeting is called for the pur Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ragsdale and Morning Worship................11:00 a. m. pose of electing one director and a son Harry accompanied by Mrs L.L Subject: “Youth’s Increasing Cr- Bend Peets who went as far ime”- What is wrong with the home I clerk and the transaction of business WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR drove to Klamath Falls Friday to the movies, the school, the church as usual at such meeting. Dated this 31st day of May, 1933. meet Grandma Behhee, mother ol Youths of nineteen or less make up hear very much about what D- E. Stephens, Chairman. Mrs. Ragsdale who returned with the bulk ofl^ America^ criminals. There is some doubt that people care to them to remain through the sum- Crime costs the nation as much as M. E. McKee, Clerk. , mer. under the hoods of their cars’ not accidental; they its schools. There are as many cri goes on The Freeman and Brisbine families minals as students in college® and - --------- evolves those results Tho driver knows that BASEBALL drove to Maupin last Sunday via. ixniverities* Who is to blame for p«--------------------------------------------- r”ul“ “ “ the new Sherars grade for a short .his shame of the nation? (Continued from page one) visit with Brisbine relatives- Evening Service 8 90 p^m. There is a possibility that some may.not : interest him. ne Subject: “ Weighed in God ’ s bal outfielder caught a ball during the ■ s.-t to talk "shop"? let us talk Results. O. A. Ramsey and wife are camp driving. afternoon but the rememberance of , it is not essential to £ fihd that the en6ine ing out near Wamic while Orrin cuts ances”. Well Next Sunday is Childrens Day and it does not occur at this moment. Smoothness. Drive the Ford V-8 and y extra precise up 25 cords of wood for winter. especially invited- Most of them were missed and cha runB^h^issing smoothness, du. to its E. E. Barzee and wife are at National Fathers Day. All fathers sed while everybody ran around. Newport this week for a little vac “Remember now thy Creator in the Grgaa Valley had the lead by a methods of its manufacture* (w0 oould say 80) at the driv’“ ation trip. the days of thy youth, when the wide margin until Antelope began to . power. There wlth^.88 weieht to pull around, the mHtl» - Mrs. John Foss will leave for Eu evil days come not nor the years score late in the game and* as they gene to see the exercises attendant to draw nigh when thou »halt say I made four or five to an inning it shaft for the driver s us . ___ *rather ♦ remarkable. of this car—its life-like resPw“9 m a gallOn of gasoline than graduation of the seniors of th® uni have no pleasure in them.” Ecc.l2:l I caused the local boys some worry to versity of Oregon. Miss Dorothy ’ Everybody always most welcome. Economy. Our V-8 develops -ore po individual driving, but Allan A. MoRea, Minister. Foss is to receive her diploma this The score as before mentioned Mileage is partly a & gallon- any car we have made. Ford v-8 does was 17 to8, and the hits and errors yesr. * Christian Science under average conditions of fuel. Ford V-8 has that Glayton Vintin returned home Fri Subject- Is the universe, including will be added up during the week after the score keeper has oiled and day of last week from Pacific Uni Of course, car economy x complete sense--- initial cost. man, evolved by atomic force? adjusted hi® adding machine. too. but it is also economical in the versity where he has been a student Golden Text: Isaiah 48:12,13. Hear this winter. ken unto m^ 0 Jacob and Israel, The motor car must not operation, maintenance. aontribution. The motor car must nox . Harry Kunsman and wife left Wed my called; I am he» I am the first, view the Ford V-8 and you.Jill not Don’t Fail To See This nesday for Shedd where they will I am the first, I am also the last. Thrilling Picture ivirit with relatives for a few days. Mine hand also hath laid the foun- In 30 years she changed th® Marjorie will return with them from dation of the earth and my right nsftd our comment on its i . Monmouth where she has been atten- hand hath spanned the heavens: Comfort i. a quality made up of. ’ding Oregon Normal School. when I call unto them they stand CENTRAL ithout a quiet, smooth W. F. Jackson returned Wednes- up together. color, good All are cordially invited to attend * day .from a trip to Portland the church services and to make use running engine. A G Futter shipped a carload of of the reading room to the rear of the Here at the cattle Sunday night from the Hay church building, which is open daily taste, quality. Canyon station- where all authorised Christian Science or M. E McKee and family left Sun literature«! may be read, borrowed purchased - day for Portland for a meeting of the state druggists board of which R. C. Mr. McKee i is a member. 10:60 a- m Sunday School • STARR1NG Barkam is in charge of the phar- 11:00 a. m. Fellowship Meeting acy during the abeence of the owner- Every body welcome Mrs. Arthur J oh u son left Sunday for Monmouth where she amended (Grass Valley) âhe. graduating exercises of the Baptist Ch or eh Rev. M 8. Woodworth will be with normal school. He? daughter, Jos- ALWAYS A FAVORITE ephine, is a member of the gradua- us on Thursday evening at 8 P M and will preach- He will hold servi ting class. ces each evening until Sunday and Mrs. Elva Bryant and daughter will preach at both services on Sun- Lois are both members of the class PAI» > ¿.»Town Talk Dr. F. A. Perkins CHIDES oX». »1. PARK Legion Theatre Friday June 9th BLONDELL Mar» - I- - 0re8on