¡HE SHERMAN
COUNTY
JOURNAL.
MORÓ,
OWíGOJi FÈIÓAY, JULY 7, 1933
HGB 2
Moro^ Oregon
Meets the 1st and Bru
Thursday evening» oi
each month. V »siting
members cordially in- i
vited to meet with u*
Glen King. W. M.
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C. V. Belknap, Secy-
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crop reduction program he will have 1 and no one will receive any of the - * "
benefits
of
the
movement
unless
they
When
Your
Shue
to reduce acreage by 20 percent or |
Repair, send them to
leas, but, if he does this he will be ( do actually reduce acreage.
pei^o^Ited to sell all that he can rahe
on the remaining acres-
The contracts between the farmers
good shoe repairing
and the government Will specifically
tub dalles
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER 1 204 Second St.
state what cannot be grown. Other
crops may be produced on the unused
wheat lahd at the discretion of the
Attorney» At Law
fanner.
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In lieu of the loss the farmer suf-1 Moro
Oregon
fera by reduced acreage and his
FUNERALHOME
crop, the government is to pay him
the entire income from the thirty
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cento per bushel processing tax leas
AMBULANCE SERVICE
administrative expenses estimated at
leas than two cents per bushel. As
Phone Mb The Dalles, Ore.
301XE. Second St
GRA8S VALLEY péarmacy
this tax cannot be levied on any
wheat but that milled in the United
The Dalles, OregoD
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States; and as that Is assumed to be,
PHONE 211 W
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but five-eights of the entire crop the
Phone 222
OPTOMETRIST-9 ETICI AN
farmer who reduced his crop from
2 000 bushels to 1.600 bushels would %
receive 28 cents per bushel on five- ;
eighths of his crop in addition to the
price he received when he sold it on
tha market- In this case he would
get . 28 cents per bushel on 1000 bush-,
eb or $280 from the government for [.
refraining from growing 400 bushels
of. Wheat. This is 70 cento for wheat
WERNM ARK’S
C oûcâ of tit# "Pirater
MOHUf WÀ6NEQ OHE OB BASE-
Moro L©d<« No. 113 L O- D. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.U.r
h»11
Transient and
visiting I-others an
cordially invited to
meet with ua.
William McKinney. N- G
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
ZELLS
in 19/7 after 20 y*»# of
nuYino w/rn m P pmiate P
(iWKplOK,
ne Rebeec» Lodge No. 11«
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th lue.
days of each rnonth.
Visiting ineml'trn wel
come.
; .
Havie Brisbinc, N. G.
Lila Bull, Secretary.
Stolen Bese.
Champion in
ite yew? or
/go2, Mot
,/gO7 3nxl
^-1900-=^
Chris Schult» Port t»o. 71
American Legion
Meets at Legion hall on
3h 2nd and 4th Wednesday
§u evenings of each month.
Dr. F. A. Perkins
MT7OML
¿£A6U£ in
/900,1903.
/904/O06.
1907,1906
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<J. C. Freeman & CO
MAGNERÀ GEANP
RATTING AVERAGE
Vernon Flatt, Commander.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
Moro, Oregon
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■ A manager is to be appointed tn
each county and a board of directors
will be elected to allot percentages to
fanners. Each county will be charged
with ito own administrativo expenses.
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Two cents per bushel is held to be a
J, M. Yoes has announced that he I
high figure by the leaders in the
has discontinued shJWs on this circuit I
movement for in a 2,000,000 bushel
¿/ter/ó yw?
and has moved to Union, Oregon.
county that amount» to $40,000 which
rftiremenp pom.
M tsl A. D. McDonald, an aunt of
rounds several time too high even for
Mrs. J. F. Foss visited here last week I
counties having lots of small farmers.
of
from her home in Spokane.
Those who do not agree to reduce
acreages Will not teceive any of the
; Edgar W. Smith, an insurance man
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benefits of the processing tax- Ifthe
and former miller was here this week.
here
through
some
23 years and
of literatured may he read, Borrowed or
above example of the farmer is taken
' He is the pioneer in the .field of spec his brother, Claud 'and two sons
which are unexcelled in the entire again and the farmer did not sign he
from
purchased.
another brother. They are f:
ial insurance for wheat growers-
United States.
would have raised 2,000 bushel® in
Battle
Ground,
Wash-
stead
of 1.600. If the price on thq
The Stephens, Ernie Moores^Collis
- The Full Gospel Assembly
market had been fifty cents he would
Moores, and Poleys made up. a party i. Mr. and Mrs. James Stolie, of
10:00 a. m- Two Kent Men Hurt
Sunday School
have received $1000 for his 2000
that spent the Fourth in the shade Cusick, Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. George |
■ • i
11:00
a. m.
Fellowship Meeting
of the trees in the Grass Valley park. Peabody and Mm Bob Highfil of,
.
In
Auto
Mixup
bushel crop. Had 1^ joined the move
Every' body welcome-
ment
he would have received $800 for
Sunnyside,
Wash.,
visited
at
County Clerk Geoige Vintin and his
his
crop
plus $280 from the govern
.leavis
home
over
the
Fourth^
family are spending the next two
(Grass Valley)
ment
or
$1080
as a total. He would
Max
Pluemke
and
Charles
Garham-
weeks at Wenatchee, Wash., with Mr.
Baptist Church ..
Miss Hazel Henkle is visiting her
ha
ve
saved
the
expense of raising the
and Mrs. E. U Douglas, a daughter father and mother Mr. and Mrs. T. .;
S. L. Boyce, Minister mer of Kent suffered a serious acci
other
400
bushels
and would have re
dent
on
the
Columbia
highway
east
of Mr. and Mrs. Vintin.
Henkle.
of The Dalles the night of the Fourth ceived $80 more. Also in case the
The summer Epworth League In of July when after sideswiping an crop was better than it had been and
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Sayrs anc
Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence Snodgrass
children Reat ha and Trank were at rioted the parents of Mrs. Snodg-aas, stitute held each year at Suttle Lake other car their light roadster skidded the 160 acre» of land produced 3200
Hansen’s report on the ’Metolius for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belshee, ovjr will convene this year from July 13 off the road and eown a fifty foot bushels the farmer would be privileg
to. 20. There will be room for three of embankment.
the holiday.
ed to sell the total amount. If the
•'
the Fourth. •
four in the car • with Mr. and Mrs. j Pluemke suffered a fractured skull price was fifty cents he would get
Mrs. Elmer Barzee and Mrs. J. J-
Ted and Pearl Pierson with the’f Warne. The registration is $lh0
and Garhammer was cut and bruised $1600 plus the payment on five
Schaeffer have returned from Camp families are visiting with their par«
Sherman where they have spent thtl mts Mr,and Mr«. Pierson at Brush and the board for the week $4.50 or about the head. Both were taken to eighths of his crop of $280 or $1880.
perhaps $4.00, part of which can be a hospital and are expected to re Had he not joined he would have re
past month.
I ?rairie, Wn.
a.
.
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paid by farm produce. See Mr. War cover.
ceived $2000 for the 4000 bushels he
Marion McKee is at the druggists
Keneth Yarnell, who haw been visit ner for particulars. This institute i
would have produced on the full 200
.convention at Seaside for a few days ing here with his aunt. Mrs. O. A. with its boating, swimming, sports, |
acres. Benefits will be paid for three \
enjoying the golf and bathing I k - Ramsey, expects to leave Sunday for study, and inspiration make® an ideal
WHEAT
years and the farmer is asked to re
tween spelU rof serious business. R his home in Portland-
vacation for any young person.
duce acreage but two year» under the
Continued from page one.
C. Barkman, from Portland, is selling j
10:00 a. m.
present plan.
I Mrs. L. D. Idleman, a sister of Mrs. Church School ...
the pills and the powder during hit I A. Johnson, visited here this week* Church Worship
11:00 a. m. us say that a man has produced an
As the movement is intended to be
7:30 p. m. average of 2000 bushels of wheat on
absence. *
The two sisters left Thursday for a Epworth League
temporary no one will be permitted
200
acres
lor
the
past
three
years.
Walter Warner, minister.
Quite a party of Moro citizens ann I trip to Portland and valley points ex-
If he joins the government in the to join rmless they do at the start
their families enjoyed the Fourth un | pecting to return by the way of the
der the trees in the park.
I «fackenzie pass. *
1 wjll not be responsible for deb 6
The Masons were pleasastly wr-
contracted by my boys without writ I prised at their last meeting for the
I summer Thursday night to be served
ten authority from me
2tp
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W H* Darn*- I % lunch by two ladies of, the Star,
Arthur Johnson and his brother-in I Mrs. Glen King and Mrs. Elmer
ATownTilk I
He
"Wl.W
N1
Tfeentíy
3 for 25c
WASH CLOTH SPECIAL
Large size - double • Turk Knit ,
;
Mens Sumer Ventilated Oxford
Cool and Comfortable for every day wear
Ladies and Childrens PANTIES
Rayon Silk • Cool • Knit
50c pr
New Art Silk HOSE For Ladies ,
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Full Fashioned - Silk to Top • Best ever offered
Famous “Publix” SHIRTS For Only
Merts Shirts, Solid & Fancy Colors, Pre-Shrunk .
25c to $2.00
New Line Straw HATS
Mert and Boys Hats for Dress & Every Day Wear
Work Shirts Best Ever Offered For ;
Mens Coat Style - Two Pocket
These Prices Can’t Last. Much Longer
Buy NOW and SAVE $ $ -
Co-ops Have
187 Units
laws Lloyd Idleman, are on the Meto I Hansen.
Corvallis, , Ore., July 6.—Oregon
lius this week after a few fish and I Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale was badly now has 187 cooperative marketing,
I bruisdd Monday when she fell back-
, a little relaxation.
or purchasing organizations operat
Dr. Leo Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. I ward down the stairs. Fortunately ing within the state, according to a '
Leon Moore is here from California I no bones were broken.
new directory of such organizations
for a visit with his parents and
Mr. and Mrs. John Searcy have
been transferred from Joseph to compiled by George O. Gatlin, ex
relatives. .
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tension marketing specialist® at Ore
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Pickett were tn I Sutherlin and John is now in charge
Portland the first oT the week on a I if a bank in the Douglas county gon State college. This is a gain of
town. They came through Moro this 52 since the previous directory was
business trip.
I
reek on their way to the new posi issued four years ago. ,
Mrs. Neal Freeman spent the 4tb 1
AU but twelve of the organizations
tion.
here from LaGrande.
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are strictly Oregon associations, the
Wily Knighten and family were out I A picnic party pf the O. G. Says mainder being out of state associa
family Dr. and Mrs- L. D. Idleman.
of .town for the holiday having gone I
the A.’ S. Johnson family, Muriel tions doing business .in this state.
Gatlin reports that Oregon ranks
to visit Mr. Knighten s mother.
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Stamey. Harry Ragsdale and Ken--
Kit th Reynolds is home again af- 1 Irick Dunlap motored to Bear Springs high in the percentage“ of associa
tei his trip to New York and has re- 1 ! tnd spent the Fourth with Lamer tions that are incorporated and in
the uniformity ana soundness of the
■timed his position on the section-
I Sayrs who is camped at that place*
organization setups. This is made
L. L. ¡ ecto and Jack Cothran left I
possible, in part./he says, because of
Wednesday for Wasco county where, I
the exceptionally favorable coopera
with Vernon Flatt, they have bough I
tive laws that have been built up
a piece of land covered with timbei I
which they are making, into cord I Community Presbyterian Church
wood. __ ____ L2Z.
/or yowr convenience 1 hnve »r-
10 a. m-
Sunday School
’ ranged for you to leave your
11 a. m.
Martin Redding was at the court Morning worship
'shoe Work at Walter A. May &
house Wednesday to give examine-1
Subject “The Second Coming of
’
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
Christ, What? Where; When?” “Be
tion for automobile driver».
' a week at m> cost to you.
ye
therefore
ready
also;
for
the
Son
Cutting hay will be the next oper
JOSEPH A. MEE
ation in farming circles around here of Man cometh at an hour when ye
The Wasco Shoe Man
as the district of clipped right of think not.” Luke 12:40.
You
are
cordially
invited
always
way» extends farther south with each
Allan ---------------
A. * McRea
Minister
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i CHumiEs
Tom F fer wss ca .vc to Portland
Tuesday due to a death in hu iu.ail/
George Updegraff and wife drove
to Rainier National Park for the hol
iday and spent two or three nights
in «now surrounded cabins where
even spring has net yet , appeared,
much less Bummer-
For Sale: 80 head of course wool
ewes. Will put out On share.
1-pd
Alfred Kock Gras» Valley, Or
John Thoger»on has as guests this
week his mother, Mrs. A. Thogerson.
Christian Science
Cal je t: Sacrament.
Golden Text: I, Cor. TO: 16. The
cup of blessing which we bless, is it
not the communion of the blood of
Christ? The bread which we break,
is it not the communion of the body
of Christ?
'Responsive Reading: John 6:51-59.,
All are cordially Invited to attend
he church seriricea and to make use
»f the reading room m the rear of the
hurch building, which is open daily
where all authorized Christian Science
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Information About the County, Schools,
Roads and Crops.
News About the People You Know
Dr. Harry D Wilson
DENTIST
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Will be in Grass Valley
Monday, June 19
In Moro
Tuesday and Wednesday
June 20 & 21
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