Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 08, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN
COUNTY
JOVWMkL.
MORO,
OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1983.
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Moro, Oregon
Meets thv 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with UB
Glen King. W M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
Moro Lodge No. 113 I. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Mondaj
evening in the I.O.OT
Transient anc
visiting ।-other*
cordial^
invited
meet with un.
William McKinney. N- G
Joe Truitt, Secretary
Lodge No.
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stated that signers should be pre­ used for wheat tho secretary may bar '
pared to take out of production the ths growth of any crop on the con- <
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contracted acreage as specified in the tractqd acreage
With the rules as they are now it ’
contract- While it may be possible
for a farmer to grow something val­
uable to him on the land in 1934 the
may not
secretary of
permit it in 1983. The aim at the en­
tire plan is to reduce the acreage and
production of wheat and if this is
defeated by growing of other crop«
that increase foods that may be
kKET
OpUV
TOPNOKHERS
.
25 YEMf 02), W
WITH A 72 HOLE SCOßE Of
287 iT£Otë£ ONE O*ß ML
T/ME RECORD fiXIXTDUBMMEHr
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la probable that fanners will receive
several dollar* per acre more for land
out of production than that, that la
put in crop.
"THE WILL
ACHIEVE'
Oresoa Mutual Ufi'r
trademark designed
by Avard Fairbank«,
noted sculptor
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
» 1 6
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th Tuet
lays of each month
members wel
come.
Havie Brisbin?, N G
Lila Bull, Secretary
Moro
Life Insurance Companies
Meets at Legion hall <•
2nd and 4th Wednesdh
evenings of each month
Vernon Flatt. Commander
Giles L. French, Adjutan
DENTIST
tAex>ds
GOODMAN UW1BE
UMMA SUTE (HAM-
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the SM-H/HtS
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The Mutual Life of New York.
Annuities, endowments, retirement
income, life insurance. I am in She»
man county frequently, and wil
gladly give any service or assistance
to policyholders. Geo. H- Flagg- tel­
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
pkwwd « eew .
WS-A1IHIÍÍIPPI
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low AMATEUR IN
ONCE PEfütt.füUR.
nMeska-AUFieR.
IN INE NATICWAL
AAWTEUß-
ZELL’S
(©VMU)
home some fruit.
CHICHES
mons on the life and writings of
Paul. You will get the greatest val­
ue if you come regularly and think
through them all. This series it is
hoped will make th« character and
experiences of Paul live and become
helpful to you.
“Salvation Personified
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Tipton & Manchester
The Dalles
C. C. Cult, Senior Vice Prmldent
Finit National Bank. "
H. L. Corbett, Capitalia.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
Director Upman-WoMe k Co.
* Lovia G. Clark«, ViaPnitin1.
CapitahM.
Phone 345 The Dalle*. Ore
'IKASS VALLEY PHAKMACY
Bteamahip Co ; Preatdcnt At--
lanlia Steatruhip Co.
A. H. Dover*, CapitaHat.
A. J. Geiay, M. D.. Retired.
Charl«* A. Hart. Attorney.
Carey, Hart, Spencer and
McCulloch.
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T««l. Winir««, McCulloch A
8hul«r.G«MraJ C om * j «I.
Otta *. Wight. M. D., UUial
Dirttior.
J. 8. Wllltaro*.
Sip*
iniitKifitl vf Annual.
Edwin A. Phillips.
J. H. Booth. FreaMent, Douc1*«
National Bauk. Roaeburg. Ort.
Ralph H. Cak«, Attorney, Firm
Phone 222
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Dr. F. A. Perkins
30’.^ e
Sdceod St
The Dalles, Oregon
OX K » ! isT OF il
Otto W. Ml«lk«, Prvaident.
Blake. Moffitt * Towne, Ban
Fraadaco. Calif.
Woolen MUI*.
J. T. Poter*. Capitalist.
Iroa Fireman Mfg. Co.
O regon M utualüfe
Only Mutual Life Insurance
Rep.t ÌJ
HOME OFFICE, PORTLAND, OREGON
U ERNMA KK’}*
Edgar W. Smith, General Agent
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
SEPTEMBER
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Information About the County, Schools.
Roads' and Crops.
News About the People You Know
CHRYSLER
FEDERAL TRUCKS
c
Chair-
_of Director«,
FU*t Nuional Bank.
AND
DENTISI
Ir» Moro the First Week
in Each Month
OFFICERS AND DIRBCTOR8
FUNERAL HOME
SUN
HOME OFFICE. WASI’o
why Orwfion Mutual Life la rated on« of th« stronfiMt
life Insurance companies in America.
$l>49,m^3 paid to policyholder» and their «»tatco
la 19».
More than $»,H9,000 of insurance n. Li .r*
Aaoeta today in ozeeu of $12,040,100.
Tory ie owned by it» policy holder»—<11^
r*«r»wd to them in the form of dlvidends-V
In Moro
R A STOW
j Dr. J. A. BUTLER
• For more then a quarter of a century this iostltu-
Will be in Grass Valley
Lloyd Hennagin and wife, now resi-
ients of Walla Walla, were here
Com menity Presbyterian Church
Monday gathering up son^e of their
10 a. m.
TWO BUCKS for SALE- 1 black ossessions to make life a little more Sunday School .
11 a. m
face and 1 Lincoln. $5.00 each. See comfortable while sojourning in the Momng Worship
Subject: Christian Conquering Faith,
or call Donald L. Clodfelter. 7F12, Washington city.
“For whosoever is born of God
Grass Valley, Ore-
J. C. Freeman and son, l*ieal. wete overcometh the world: and this is the
FOR SALE—Canning peaches now visitors in LaGrande over the week victory that overcometh the world
WHEAT CONTROL
* ready. Beam's Nob Hill fruit Ranch 2nd returning Tuesday morning in even our faith ’’ I John 5:4.
Continued from page one.
Everybody most cordially invited
The Dalles,Oro gon. Turn at Miller’f time to open up the store,
।
workers
will be five cents per mile.
to
all
services
at
this
chourch-
Filling Station west side of town mid
M C. Davis, owner of the farm
Printing
of the allotments and de­
Allan
A.
McRea,
iMnister.
follow signs Phono 6F12.
where D. L. Reynolds live«, was here
scription
of
each farm is estimated to
last week from his Portland home.
Chriatian Sdeac«
be under $700, expenses of hommun-
LOST—7x20 spare tire with rim
Herman, Wesley and Arthur Nich­
Subject: Substance
i ity committeemen is expected to be
between Antelope and Moro. Suitable
ols
were among those who spent Sat­
Golden Text: Psalms 135:13. .Thy $2500 and county meeting* may take
reward. Sec Schadewitz Garage.
urday in The Dalles looking in on the name, O Lord, endureth forever; and $1075 in this county. The total ex-
1
frolics.
thy memorial. 0 Lord, throughout all pense is roughly figured at $5375 for
1 still have 50 head of Pure Bred
genefations.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Joe
Ritner.
of
Condon
! the year. Other epuntiea have bu»l-
Herford cattle I am offering for sal<
Responsive 'Reading: I Chronicles gets of about the (feme size
at slightly above beef prices- Part visited here with the L. H Nahouse
28:2, 9, 10; 29:6, 7 10-12
Mr. Ballard and Mr. Johnston both
terms might be arranged
Also 6 family Sunday.
All are cordially invited to attend :
Miss Gwendolyn Foss will teach in
young horses 4 to 6 years old al)
W. C. Helyer, Kent. Dayton, Oregon this year and will the church services and to make use I
broke
soon leave for that city to assume of the reading room m the rear of the
church building, which is open daily
'Grass Valley, Ore.
John Searcy was here Sunday to get her duties.
where all authorized Christian Science
SHOE
REPAIR
his small son. Jack, who has beef!
Alton Axtell has purchased a car literatured may be read, borrowed or
Postage
paid
one
way on. all work
visiting with his grand parents for o come to school withand the fam-,
purchased.
several weeks-
ily will not move to town this winter.
Mr and Mrs. W. T- Balsiger spent
Th« Full Go*p«l
Guy Hoskinson was here for a few
Labor day vacation at Camp Sher­ hours last week while on a short trip
“The blood of Jesus Christ, God’s
man.
to Sherman county from his home son, cleanseth us from all sin- I John
'
Miss Marjorie Nahouse, who h.v near Salem. Despite his recent sick­ 1:7.
Sunday School ...................... 10 a. m.
been visiting in Portland for severe1 ness he looks as fit as ever.
weeks, returned home Sunday, mak­
Mrs. J. B Adams and daughter, Fellowship meeting, and preaching
ing the trip home with Frank Fortner Mildred, moved to Portland thi^ 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m-
and family.
week to be ready for school then* the ।
Every body welcome.
Miss Emmajean Stephens has con­ 18th of this month.
Miss Gertrude Kruger will teach th' ।
tracted to teach in CottAge Grove
(Grass Valley)
Harmony school this winter taking
this winter.
Baptiat Church
the place of Mrs- Glenna Hansen who Church School .................. ... 10
m.
A social meeting of the Eastern
resigned to go to Goldendale
m.
Preaching .......................... ... 11
Star will be held at the lodge rooms
Elmer Hansen and wife left Wed- B. Y. P U......................... 6.30 P m.
Thursday evening September 14.
ntf day for Goidendale where they Church worship ............... 7:80 P- m.
Marshall Williams truck slipped will make their home, Elmer having Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 P- m-
over its chuck block Monday and been transferred there from the Moro
We extend a cordial Invitation to
started down the hill from the Con- office of the power company.
attend any and all of the services of
lee place with rather disasterous rc-
Miss Helen Osborel arrived here our church- “Come thou with us. for
suits to the truck and an intervening
Wednesday to be ready to take up tho Lord hath spoken good concern­
fence.
her duties as teacher in the Erskine ing Isreal."
We hope to see you at church next
Mrs. Anna Eddy suffered a broken district next Monday.
arm last w»*ek when she stepped on a
Sunday-
Joe Truitt and his family spent xhe
S. L. ßovee, Minister,
loose stone and fell- Her arm will be
Labor
day holiday and a couple of
in a cast for some time.
additional days for good measure vis­
CHURCH
WASCO
Bill Mcl-nchlin left Monday for iting with relatives in Portland They
10.00 A. M.
Church School
Chehalis. Wash., after spending the returned Wednesday.
M.
Church Worship
harvest season in Sherman county.
M,
7:30
P.
Epwoth
League
Wm. Noyse and wife of Hood River
Jimmy Noonan was taken to the visited at the Otis Baker home over
Walter Warner, Minister
Dalles hospital with a ruptured ap­ last week end. They were accom-' Start back to school and back to
pendix He is reported to be recov­ panied here by Miss Gladys Baker church and church school at thè same
ering as fast as can be expected
who had been visiting in Hood River time-
I We are beginning a series of ser-
Frederick Whalley and familv for the past two weeks
spent the long I.abor day week end
here as guests of Mr. Whalley’s sis­
ter’s Mrs. Margaret Peetz and Mrs.
Carrol Sayrs
C B. Belknap and A. Rose. arose
• arly Sunday morning and drove to
Portland where Mr- Rose met his
wife who returned from California
L. L. Peetz and Vtrncn Flatt drove
to Yakima last Sunday and bruu^ut
In America
Dr. Harry D. Wilson
io//oa/ínq
Chri* Schult« Po»« Nu. / i
Reliable woman will board and
room school children. Inquire at Sam
Brisbine place or write Box 254. Moro
Oregon
SHERMAN WNIÏ JOURNAL