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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1933)
mis bhrkmaa cvufrrt juimuu homo , üwwoíi «um. JUtv u, Q«* H&& * J —» _L Moro, Oregon * | Meets the 1st and(3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with u.* ' Glen King. W- M. C. V. Belknap, Secy Moro Lodje No 113 I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday evening in the I.O.O.r hall. Transient and —- ------ — ■ -.a.\ — r _ — - - ———— — by Ket TOPNOTCHERS /NATIONAL LEAGUES G HITTER. ODOWL VW cuevee ¿n t/úí WíOwe fluyen qr'itw meet with ua. G Joe Truitt, Secretary. William McKinney. N Lodge No. I Moro, Oreg* 2d and 4th 1 ut¿ each i u»nth mem1 * । « wet « come. Havie Brisl.¡ne, N- G. Lila Bull, Secretary. •• farm wh«* W»4it 11 rrown U1 m*X b. «ce-ary to ww ry» o" crop soil >hoWs that the nitrogen is can ! much of the land abondoned under much lower than it waa years ago. cans with sufficient molatura, indicato Mr. Stephens states that when the that the best method of diapo^M the naw federal crop reduction plan and it is probably true that several , nitrogen i» reduced to a certain point of straw and stubble la to return it tends to remain there u.riv and aim it >v is » ,,, th« thousand acre» would be more pro very hard to ineri-e it Bom. add- » *» «» «“ Ground “L* * J* ductive in grass than in wheat- 14.1___1 hv the stobble and straw is burned produ- The development of tree» is a itional yields may be obtained by the ced 23.4 bushels and ground on which sideline on the station and rerietin use of appropriate fertiliser. the total straw wu plowed under adaptable to the county are being A varietal experiment of spring produced 25.7 bushels during * ten grown. A few western Yellow Pino wheats accidently gives a good exam year period. Manured ground is oft»# trees make an excellent windbreak, ple of drouth damage. The Federa- a better yielder than either of the and can be grown In eight or ten tion wheat in this experiment was injured mjurra very y slightly « 9 while some _ of above. expcriment U bemg conducted year*. Russian olive U drouth res ibitant and grows well in all P»rir the wheats have a half of the heads white and barren. It was explained to find the best grass for this coun of this district. A little cultivation that if drouth occurs as the heads ty. So far Crested Wheat is the best and some attention the first few that has been developed and it is are coming out of the boot the sheath years are all that is required to being is likely to become dried and con- _ used on the thinner .- land °n grow trees satisfactorily in this tract holding the top of the head, the station and b also being grown until th. WP«- mmhes »re broken on Innd land thnt that «• is subject “ to « erosion “u,n county. A new and do not produce kemeU. This with Mtisfactorjr rwults. cause, many of the spots that look brome grass looks good nnd will ' developed. Grasses mny piny an in>- T m U in th. field and in the "tin1 portant part in thin county » it When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to ÂTN' î ’ /riAi I WERNMARK’S I 7EA^9 good shoe repairing 25 cent SALE Meets at Legion hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. Vernon Flatt. Commander. Giles L. French, Adjutant ^TownTalk The clerk of School District No. 22, Boardman, will receive sealed bids for the position of bus driver for the 1933-34 school year. September 1st is the final da^e for receiving bids, Tom Fraser, clerk- 204 S^chd St. Bloomers Pajamas Crepe, Ladies Crepe, Childrens 6 to 10 ^LgnPcL up with; 0ROOKLW, cu/iPK? WNU About 92 percent of the 32,500,- 1)00 telephones in the world can be connected with any Bell System tele man for this station- He comes from She—How wonderful to sit here at j The Dalles and will move his family sunset and watsh the sun rest on the phone. horizon- | I will not lx? responsible for, deb s into the O- L. Belshe house hoon. He — Yes. I could sit and watch it Continued from page one. Bob Phelan is now selling insurance contracted by my boys without writ all night. since his retirement from the oil sell| ven authority from me and the crop will be about as good, 2tp W. H. Barn?s, ing and delivering business. judging from the experiments. Pack Cutajar—That new man must have Jess Landry was at the stock yards some very shady occupation. I won ing or immediate harrowing are unnc- Odegon State College, Corvallis, ceqpary. If th© ground be plowed July 8,—Emmajean. Stephens and this week with a load of spring lambs der what his scheme is. late and dry no amount of cultivation Robert B. Webb of Moro are among with which to tempt the buyers. Hojack—I can’t imagine. How does is of any avail. those who received a grade point Homer Beale and family spent Sun ho act? I < average of 2.5 or better in their day here with friends from their The experiment to determine the Cutajar—Well, there’s something school work for the spring term just home in Goldendale- mighty suspicious about the way he difference between plowing and disc ended. According to information from ing does not show much advantage IMiss Loydena Grimes is visiting minds his own business. the office of the register of Oregon in favor of the plowing, but is is here with her grand parents, Mr. and State college. only fair to state that discing on the Mrs D. W. Nish. station is discing in the best sense of Superintendent Knighten is attend the word. ing the meeting of county school su- perintendents of the state, this week I A rather extensive experiment is Continued from page one. in Salem. Mrs Knighten and chil education outside the county in high being conducted id crop rotations. dren accompanied him as far as Port- I ¡schools or other secondary schools Some ground has grown peas for land where they will spend the time Community Presbyterian Church must present their caaes, preferably twenty years, some corn, fallow and 10 a. m. in writing- These applications may wheat, some one thing and some an Sunday School .. with Mrs. Knighten’s mother. . 11 a. m be filed with the county school super other in an attempt to build up the Dr and Mrs. Lloyd D Idleman and Morning Worship nitrogen content of the soil This Subject “Why Repeal the 18th intendent or left at his office. niece Muriel Stamey’, left for Salem winter tests were made of this soil Thursday morning after spending I Amendment?’’ Dr. iRichelderfer and for the first time in eleven years their two weeks vacation at the A. S. I Mrs. E. A. Bryant. There will be Highest Pike» Paid For and they showed that soil nitrogen several speakers. Johnson home. | had decreased in every plot. A com- Mrs. A. H Barnum accompanied by I “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is I “¡iasrison between firkin soil • and her daughters in law, Mrs. Henry and I raging: and whoever is deceived there Newberg Creamery Inc. Mrs. Theo- Barnum drove to Steven I iy is not wise” Prov. 20:1 Vancouver, Washington son, Washington Sunday, leaving Mrs I “Woe unto him that giveth his Theo. Barnum to visit with her par neighbir drink, that puttest thy bot- tie to him. and makcst him drunken ents at that place. also. ” Hab. 2.15. Mrs Ernie Moore and Mrs. D. E-1 It is expected that the DéMoss Stephens gave a series of “Earth-1 Family will furnish the special 301\E. Second St quake” bridge parties last week end. I music. The Dalles, Oregon Mrs. Darrel Belshe entertained the I All people who arc thinking of vot- PHONE 211 W Junior bridge club at her home Tues-1 ¡ng wet are especially invited. Good OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN day afternoon. ♦ • I people who have read the wet news paper propaganda and really think George Hennagin returned hoim I that Prohibition has caused all our Tuesday after spending several weeks I trouble—come and hear the facts nnd in search of health. His daughter truth regardless of how you intend Mrs Pearl Williams drove to Campi to vote- “The real issue is Saloon Dr. Harry D. Wilson Sherman for him. or no Saloon.’’ ’ g DENTIST Everybody invited. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Allan A. McRea, Ruggles, July 7th. at Grass Valley, a Will be in Grass Valley Minister. 7 pound daughter. Grandma Ruggles Monday, July 24 liecomes a great grandma Christian Science A bunch of younger men are work- I ing over in Gilliam county where har-| Subject: Life- In Moro Golden Text: John 17:3. This is ve-tisg has already begun. , life eternal, that they might know Tuesday. July 25 Vidor Peterson appraiser for the I the onjy true God. and Jesus FAtera* Land Bank at Spokane 9 I Christ, whom thou hast sqnt. Iwn hr e this week looking over I Responsive Reading. Proverbs 3:1. wheat land for the newly formed loan I 2; 4:10, 11, 14, 15. 17, 18, 20-23. All are cordially invited to attend association of this county. the church services and to make use Mrs Elbert DeMoss returned home I of the reading room m the rear of the Wednesday after spending sever*’ church building, which is open daily weeks visiting in the east with her where all authorized Christian Science parents. | literatured may be read, borrowed or Wanted: Harvest work with 8! purchased horses. Can Sew or drive Allen HAIR CUTtì Murray, Moro. The Full Gospel A.ssombly D. E Stephens left Wednesday to 35c Sunday School - 10:00 a m Children under 12 attend the field day of the Pendleton Fellowship Meeting 11:00 a. m. 5Oc Adults station which was held Thursday. Every body welcome- 25c Shaves Ch r’e Hampton of (Gram Valley) Corvallis made a bnei .i.Ml Baptist Church last Friday at the homes of W. ii S. L. Boyce, Minister. Ragsdale and A S. Johnson. HULL 4 SPENCER The Kent legion is giving a dance The Amorous One — Bobby, do you at their hall on Saturday night July J. 0. YOKUM 22nd Music will be by the Night ever peep through the keyhole when Hawks and »upperwill „ be served 1 am sitting in there with your sister? C.V. BELKNAP Bobby—Sometimes when Mother cafeteria style, by the Auxiliary ain’t there JOE TRUITT land Fa Collis Moore was urday on a little business trip. Young Son—Dud, what do you call FLORIN COON E. H- Fuller is working at Junction a man who runs an automobile? City with his truck- Dad—It depends on how near ho Harvey Wood* is now the Shell Oil I cornea to hitting me. Ladies • Every-day wear Panties & Bloomers Rayon, Ladies ------ AND — AMBULANCE SERVICE SOX Phone 222 Childrens Mickie Mouse 25c 15c FUNERAL HOME Ptum» 846 The DaB«». Or»- GRA88 VALLEY PHARMACT Ankle Lisle HOSE , TBB »*“*• ZELLS Clean-Up Includes ¿e/ty Joined. Jie ^V- G iants zzl 192& ,P/ayed wit/i PHILADELPHIA AWT . in (929 end 1950 /T : 15c EXPERIMENT STATION UPDEGRAFF A PEPPER Attorney* At Law New Line $1.00 Orogon Moro DRE88K8 & VOILES $1.95 Organdie Trim I or your convenience I have ar ranged for you to leave your 8hoe Work at Walter A. May A Soo. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no coat to you. JOSEPH A. MEE The Waaco Shoe Man SCHOOL MEETING CHIDES BUTTERFAT •25c a yard Table OIL CLOTH Dr. L A. BUTLER DENTIST New fancy & Plain Patterns - Best Quality HOME OFFICE, WASCO J. C. Freeman & Co. Moro In Moro the First Week in Each Month Dr. F. A. Perkins SUN JULY MON 24 TUE WED THU SAT 26 Depression PRICES Are OVER Information About the County, Schools, Roads and Crops. News About the People You Know SHÏRMAN COIMÏ JOURNAL 29