HIE SHERMS a N H ub LOUMY JOURNAL, MVUO. UKÄWN HUDAY, JULY 21, 1983. i selves on tho program now in course of preparation. Application should be made immediately to the Oregon Reconstruction Advisory Board, Spaulding Building, Portland, Oregon. ' importance of using this fund: ■SUM Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd I Thursday evenings of I each month. Visiting . members cordially in­ vited to meet with us J Glen King, W. M. C. V. Belknap, Secy j by KEI TOPNOTCHERS 11 Moro Lode« No. 113 I- O.O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday evening in the I.O.O.F hall. Transient and visiting' L others are cordially invited to meet with us.’ William McKinney, N- G- Joe Truitt, Secretary. Rebccea Lodge No. 11 <» M<>ro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tue* days of each month. Visiting memory wel­ come. ifavie Bri«biruv N- G. Lila Bull, Secretary. Chris Schult« Post No JdCobsortà /fafork, of a feed. ocearaey. fioccar ¿hd ety/fy “The question as to the advisabil­ ity of the appropriation by the gov- eminent of large amounts for the re­ lief of unemployment by the construc­ tion of public works throughout the country, is of course, .one for legisla­ tive and executive determination. “There can, however, be no ques­ tion that if such appropriations be made available, In no way could they be more useful to this and fu­ ture generations tfian the construc­ tion and installation of adequate and safe water supplies and sewage dis­ posal systems. “Although there have been advanc­ es in all lines of medical science, in no one field of endeavor, perhaps, has there been such a saving of life as i in the installation of water supply and sewage disposal plants An «ct to promote public work, Meets at Legion hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. Vernon Flatt, Commander. Giles L. French, Adjutant 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 date for receiving bids. Tom Fraser, clerk. orddi/e ‘Mtww! J J oj Ar Anyone finding a key ring witty several keys on it will please leave it at this office for the owner. Mrs- Georgia Taylor, of The Dalles visited here the first of the Wbek with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs- J. C McKean. . - •___ 10:00 a m Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Fellowship Meeting Every body welcome Mr. Olaf Havdal is preaching every night this week except Satur- at the Full Gospel Assembly church. . Mr. Havdal has traveled on foot thousands of miles preaching the gospel in South America, Central America, Mexico and the United States- Besides the English language he speaks Norwegian and Spanish. Everybody invited to attend. (Grass Valley) Baptist Church S. L. Boyce, Minister- Bloomers Pajamas Lisle HOSE Panties & Bloomers Ladies Every day wear Rayon, Ladies Newberg Creamery Inc. . Vsuxcouver, Washington Dr. F. A. Perkins 301)^E Second St Jhe Dalles, Oregon PHONE 211 W O PTÖ M ETRIST-OPTICIA N Ankle FUNERAL HOME ------ AND — AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY -----or----- SOX Phone 222 Childrens Mickie Mouse 25c 15c 15c $1.00 Highest Prices paid For BUTTERFAT Crepe, Ladies Crepe, Childrens 6 to 10 New Line UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER DENTIST Will be in Grass Valley Monday, July 24 In Moro . Tuèsday, July 25 It all cómes down to the telephone I n the calamities—fire, sickness, accident or other peril—the telephone is the first thing * thought of. But its daily nsefulnes&makefl , it scarcely less valuable. It makes appointments. It reaches friends. It invites the ring of opportunity. Its value is so great that it simply doesn’t pay to do without it. • T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany Oregon Moro DRESSES VOILES Organdie Trim $1.9$ /or your convenience 1 have ar- 1 ranged for you to leave your bhoe Work at Walter A. May & Son. Pick up and delivery twice . *a week at no co«t to you. JOSEPH A. MEE ‘ 'The Wasco Shoe Man 25c a yard Table OIL CLOTH •m rv ■ s s a asjonra i •vm« Dr. J. A. BUTLER! New Fancy & Plain Patterns - Best Quality Dr. Harry D. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. E- B. Penland and literatured may be read, borrowed or daughter, Mrs Robbins and her son, I pm-chared- visited here with the A. M. Wrights I The Fell Gospel Assembly ZELL’S Clean-Up Includes ter. This is decomposed by bacter­ ial action. Undecomposed material is reduced to a minimum. The disease causing bacteria are also destroyed in the disintegration of the sewage. Foul, putrid sewage can be changed into crystal clear water which is not harmful to aquatic or human life- Funds for the building of sewage treatment. plants are now available to communities that will cooperate with the Federal government. The following statement by the Surgeon General of the U. S- Pub­ lic H^atth Service etnphasizes the the dalles 204 Second St. 25 cent SALE <©. W N U.) CHWSfiES Mrs. Charles Ruggles returned to her parent« home this week with her infant daughter, born at Gras« Vai- • WERNMARK’S GOOD SHOE REPAIRING three weeks. breaks of water borne diseases For Sale or Trade:- Chevrolet ■ ’ truck, Ton and a half, ‘run about No news regarding the appoint- should not lull us into a sense of 25,000 miles. Will take stock or m^it of an administrator for the security, because such outbreaks wheat. F- D. Flatt, Moro, Phorte 2F12 domestic allotment plan in this coun­ have occurred in tho past and may ty has been received thia week- When in the future. We deem it our duty W- H Dalby was here from Port­ Mr. Jackman and Mr. Potter were to point out to thosq^, charged with land for a visit to the R. J. Ginn here they stated that probably Sher­ man county would have a man ap­ the administration of cities in this home this week- pointed before long as it was one of state the great responsibility they Neil Cameron, representative of i the International Harvester' Com-1 the few wheat counties without a carry in the protection of the peo­ county agent- Chas- Smith will han- ple from water borne diseases and pany, was in the county this week. die the Gilliam county situation from have them remember that eternal Mrs. A. N- Busch of Hillsboro is hie home at Heppner, but this coun­ vigilance together with immediate here visiting her parents. Mr- and ty will have a man all to itself. corrective measures when and where Mrs. N. W- Thompson. ' ' needed is the price that must be CARD OF THANKS Wendell Balsiger was in Walla paid to insure against such out- Walla last Sunday for a social and We take ths means of expressing breaks. business meeting of the managers of I our thanks for the many kind acts Since the average person con- the co-operative grain growers or­ of friends during the illness and af­ sumes anywhere from two to three ganizations of the northwest- ter the death of our mother, Mrs. pints of water per day, the sanity control of sources Of water supplies Ralph Brisbine and family and Cordelia Alley. Mrs. Minnie McKinney and family. is one of the most important meth­ Neal Freeman left Sunday for the I ods of reducing the incidence of in­ Mark Alley and family- hills back of Freind where they will testinal diseases. Contaminated wat­ stay for a couple of weeks cutting I T. W- Alley and family er plays a definite part in the caus- E. M. Alley and family. wood- They expect to whittle up ’ ation of intestinal, especially diar­ jlnongh treea to keep them warm rheal diseases. The incidence of next winter. typhoid fever has been reduced fifty Mrs. F. E- Fagan is visiting here per cent by proper methods of su­ at the home of her parents, Mr- and pervision of water supplies- Mrs. A. M- Young. Community Presbyterian Church Water becomes dangerous to man George James, brother-in-law of Sunday School ..t 4 10 a. m. when it is directly or indirectly pol­ Perry Axtell, is visiting here. He ... 11 a m luted with human excreta. Sewage Morning Worship is the most important source of pol­ was one time deputy county clerk of Subject “‘The Doubter’s Prayer ”. lution in rivers, lakes, and ponds. this county. “And straightway the father -of Modern sewage treatment pro­ Mrs. Evelyn Searcy is at the home the child cried out, and said with vide« a solution to the problem of of her parents. Mr- and Mrs. W- H. tears, Lord I believe; help thou preventing water borne diseases. Tho Ragsdale for a few days. mine unbelief.” organic matter found in sewage is Everybody always most welcome, L. L. Peetz, Jack Cothran and Dick composed largely of putrescible mat- Allan A. McRea, iMnister. Morgan were here Saturday and Sunday from their wood camp back of Friend- Christian Science Subject: 'Truth Ray Hulse and family were in town Wednesday from Mosier where Golden Text: Psalms 100:5. The they live. Ray has been cutting Lord is good; his mercy is everlast­ wood behind the town ing; and his truth endureth to all I Frank Holme« Jr., a representative generations. Responhive Reading: Isaiah 25; 1- of the United States National Bank, visited business men in the county 5, 7-9 _ Alt are cordially invited to attend Wednesday. the Arthur Ginn and family of Pendle- the church church services services and an to w make use ~ _ , . • u I of the reading room m the me ton were here Sunday to vt.it with build*g, which I. rear open oi daily Mr. Ginn’s parents. * - - - - • where all authorised Christian Science Prof. Buell who formerly taught youngsters here the thiee R' vas here last week for a little visit- to process. Have hot water bath boiling. ( Raspberries and logana are the jars in boiler on a rack which raises seasonable berries now ready for the jars at least one-half inch from canning, and both lend themselves the bottom with water one inch over well to the cold pack method of can­ top of the jars. Cover the container ning, says Lucy A. Case, extension and bring to tho boiling point again specialist in foods and nutrition. at as soon as possible to help insure full O. S. C. Those living on or near, jars. Boil 20 minutes, counting time berry farms have the advantage of from when the water is at « rolling being able to can berries within a boil. Remove jars immediately .-com­ - . lew hour» after picking, or at lea«t plete the seal and invert to cool, ex­ the same day, thus insuring the best cept automatic type of seal* color and flavoring- Here are some ' Oven canning and other methods of of the directions given by ; .. Mia» Case j food preservation are described in tx- for cold, pack berry canning: [ . Bulletin 450, “Home Teod Wash the berries lightly. Preservation,” which 1» available fh* in a colander- Place hot, sterilized at the office of the county agent or at jars in a di*h pan of vary hot water. the home economic« extension offiea at Pour a few berries into the jar and shake them down by gently tapping Corvallis. the bottom of the jar against a wood- ---------- -------- ------------ en board- Place the jar in hot water YOUT ShOBSHeed again, add more berries and shake Repair» send them to them down, alternately to insure full Cfyb. & For Sale:' Young 100 percent Lin­ coln Bucks. Those wishing to tirade Judge Carl Hendricks was here Health Depends On for these bucks speak soon- T. M. Friday of last week to hold a hear­ «Rolfe, Grass Valley.. Purity of Water ing about bank matters. ----- —----- r Wanted: To trade good Deering Miss Flora Williams left ear- , reaper for mower. T, M. Rolfe. The Jact that Oregon has been, ly this week for Portland where she Grass Valley will visit with relatives for two or - fortunate of late in haying few out- this week Austin Foss walked around on crutches a few days last week aft» > straining his leg while working on the Kaseberg ranch west of Wasco I construction has been passed by Congress This act provides for di­ rect federal grants up to thirty per­ cent of the cost of labor and mater­ ials for public works projects and their assistance in the way of back­ ing up local credit for the remain- ng cost. Any city desirous of un- the needed construction of sewage treatment plants^ with the Federal aid promised, will do well to get started immediately on neces­ sary preliminaries to place them- 71 «¿Town Talk . Hints On Berry Canning Gjven By Expert jars. Add boiling hot syrup made in the following proportions: For one dozen quart jars of red or black rasp­ berries, bring to a boil seven cups of sugar and 11 cups of hot water. For logan berries use 10 cups of sugar to 10 cups of hot water. Fill the jars with syrup to one-half inch from the top and partially seal. In case of automatic seal type of jar, place lid and clamp on jar. Leave jars in AM pan of hot water until all are ready J. G. Freeman & Co. Moro DENTIST HOME OFFICE. WASCO In Moro th« First Week in Each Month STANDARD All Point Recorded t LUBRICATION Will tell you when your car la hungfy for Oiling and Greasing. Our certificate is your assurance that your work will be done CORRECTLY, using 14 special purpose Standard Oil Lu- bricants and up to date equipment. ATLAS TIRES Sell for leas. Guaranteed by Standand Oil Company against all road hazards. u Ask about our Factory Exchange Motors. PICKETT MOTOR CO Ford Products Moro, Oregon