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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1933)
PAGE THM ft H JARMAN COUNTY JUUKNAL, MURU. OIUCGUN, F®1DAÏ, DECEMBER fl), TWO Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and Svd Thursday evenings of each month. Vlelting members cordially in vited to meet with us Glen King. W. M. C. V. Belknap, Secy- ChristwUto holidays with her parents there. World’s Largest Vineyard Is Busy These Days . R. G. Cunliff is at Doo where he k celebrating the holidays with his parents as a relief from teaching the yohngsters of Moro- I on fam loans, speed in making ap Dank of Commerce declares first praisal and loans, larger tocks at dividend to be paid December 29, re BonndvlBa. Important talks given Rains of the middle of December before eeoemhliee * brought the crop season’s rainfall f *- Second allotment publication made nearly up tx> normal and a few in and contracts signed by wheat grow- ches of snow helped the situation along CWA change» local office procedure and divides civil works and re-em- plcurment offices. Projects being com pleted. «easing 116,000 Daily Truck Service John Walker, principal of Moro’s schools, is viewing the bright lights Mora, Oregon Meets every Monday this week evening in the I.O.O.F hall. Transient and William Cody spent his Christmas visiting leothers are ABotasept papers sent away on Portland, U k Dalles, Grass VaDey cordially invited to in Portland • where he visited his final journey and committee rests for meet with ua. daughter and her family. Clarence first time in three month». Ralph Brisbine N.G. Huis was in charge of the cream Joe Truitt, Secretary. station during the absence of Mr Cody. Moro, Oregon FA8T8ERVICE-L0WE8T RATE8 Brightly lighted Christmas trees M Meets 2d and 4th Tow- Uyb of each month other than the one sponsored by the 9 Visiting members wel city were feature of Christmas this HOME OFFICE, WASCo come. for your convenience 1 have ar- year as last- Truman Strong had a Jessie Martin, N. G- 1 ranged for you to loave your brightly righted tree, J P Yates of Lila Bull, Secretary. t>hoe Work at Walter A. May A Wasco had lights on his trees in his Son. Pick up and delivery twice •ard all of which tended to give a a week at no cost to you. liday appearance In Each Month Meets at Legion hall od JOSEPH A. MEE 2nd and 4th Wednesday The Wasco Shoe Mart i .„W evenings of each month Giles- L- French, Commander Wily W- Knighton, Adjutant In anticipation of prohibition repeal the largest vlnay^d 10 world, at Guastl, Calif., has been the scene of CHURCH WASCO great activity. It Is more than 6,000 acres In extent and this year’s crop Is 21,000 tons of grapes. UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER 10.00 A. M. Church School ------ AND----- 11:00 A. M. Church Worship non-high school board budget. Attorneys At Law Wasco and Moro high school play 7:30 P M. Interment was made in the Moro Epwoth League cemetery PWA explained here by Feiger a tie game for county school cham Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore The Misses Emmajean and Janel Oregon Moro pionship. URAM8 VALLEY PHARMACY Johnson. Com inanity Presbyterian Church Stephens are here this week for a 10 a. m. The allotment committee, together or —— Eastern Oregon Wheat League visit with their parents, Mr and Sunday School Fourth is celebrated by Wasco with what help it can muster, work, Decmbr 8 Mrs. D. E. Stephens over the holi Firemen, rodeo and smoker draw meeting to be held here Christis ■ Scievc* Phone 222 I and 9. Dewey Thompson appointed night and day to get under wire. day» Janet is a student at O. S C. interested crowds. —! I ■■ ■ Subject: Christ Jesus I general chairman. \ and Emmajean is teaching at Cottage CWA starts employment of men in Erskine and Moro voting precincts When Your Shoesneed Goldes Text: Micah 5:2- Grove. Sherman county with approval of is —November— Thou, Bethlehem Ephratah. tho combined by county court- Repair, send them to first project thou be little among the thousands Mrs Cordelia Alley dies at the The -allotment committee labor R. J. Ginn and wife were in The of Judah, yet out of thee shall age of 84. Interment was made in along with multitude of figures. - Circuit court held its fall session, i Dalles Christmas day as guests of El- «0!)¿E Second St tried one case and adjourned until he come foith unto me that is to be the Moro cemetery. Fraser boys win awards at the wood Ginn and family- GOOD SHOE REPAIRING The Dalles, Oregon ‘ ruler in Isreal; whose going forth spring. Wheat is through the ground R. J. Ginn retires from active Pacific International Stock Show. have been from old, from everlast THE DALLES in nearly all parts of the county. 204 Second St. PHONE 211 W business! afi'er many years a mer Journal passes its forty fifth year George Updegraff returned from ing. . OPCOMETKIST-OPTICIAN Columbia valley residents prepare chant Portland Tuesday night after Responsive Reading Luke 1: 26- brief for larger locks at Bonneville- Committemen of the wheat league Barge shipment of wheat offered cation visit with his mother. 33, 38, 39 were named and began studying for farmers now All are cordially invited co attend —December— reports during the convention. County ’ wheat crops exceeding * C V. Belknap spent the Christmas the church services and to make use Robert Helyer was accidently shot County budget passed without the holiday in Portland with relatives of the reading room m the rear of the earlier estimates by Robert (Mitchell at Kent. presence of a single taxpayer not on church building, which is open daily He returned Tuesday night- , ' — August — where all authorised Christian Science the budget board* Eastern Oregon Wheat League literatured may be read, borrowed or , Herman Peters and Lester Peter hold seventh session in Moro 8th and Ralph Brisbine severely burned by Mr. and Mrs. J* C. McKean spent purchased. son were injured in a fall from roof electricity. . * 9th. f Christmas in The Dalles with theji of the warehouse of the Grass Valley W. B. Wilcox, thirty year resident, Perry Johnston was appointed coun daughter, Mrs. Georgia Taylor. Grain Growers. buried in Grass Valley. ty agent as of November 17. 10 a- m Sunday School .. Meeting called for organisation of Wheat League goes on record as The Templeton family drove to Fellowship meeting, and preaching Many Sherman oountians spend the allotment plan. favoring sales tax. county district Portland for Christmas and had 11 a. m. week end in Portland where Oregon plan for schools, lower interest rates Old Ironsides visited by boy scouts teams vie on football field. trouble getting back home again due Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m Every body welcome.land many others from the county* to the bad road conditions. Delbert Rice acted as host to travelers dur (Grass Valley) Some damage from hail in the Baptist Charch ing ther absence I south end of the county was reported m. I Church School .......... ............. m L Harvest nearly over in county with Preaching .......................... — 11 Miss Mildred Nickerson is making m.lan average yield between 16 and 20 B. Y. P U. ............. 6.30 p- her annual Christmas visits to the m.| bushels expected. Church worship -----------* 7.30 Johnson home from Lebanon Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:80 m I N R A finding support in Sherman We extend a cordial invitation to|county. George Wilcox and family were attend any and all of tho services ol Lynden Lucas for many years a guests at the Ragsdale home for our church- “Come thou with us, for resident of Sherman county has ac Christmas the Lord hath spoken good concern cepted a manageral position of the ing Isreal.” , Condon Wheat Growers Association We hope to see you at church next The small son of Mr* and Mrs. M. and will move his family there soon E McKee was taken UI Christmas Sunday. Four-H Club children show ex 8. L. Boye«, Minister day and was hurried to the hospital. Mbits at annual fair. several convulsions, but is He had reported to be better since that —September— keep your children away from the time. H. M. Stephens made assistant to m y I R. C. Coppock, Moro Bank liquitator- „ . w of I Woman—Why, you don’tl think *ntl Mrs. Benson children would hurt your boar. d° I County wheat allotment associsp Portland were here for Christmas , - I tion organizes with Luther Davis, visiting with Mr. Whalley’s risters, I - - - Keoper—No, but the 1st boy this I Rent, as chairman, Harry Pinkerton Mrs. Margaret Poets and Mrs- Car bear ate, ho almost choked to death I j Yocum as other members roll Sayre. on a knife the boy had in his pocket* I of allotment committee. DALLES FREIGHT LINE INC. Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST CHUTES ZELL’S q FUNERAL HOME f^Town Talk AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. F. A. Perkins WERNMARK’S the car speak for itself ELEPHONE does so much, and costs so little that it simpty does not pay ho he with- % our one Jack Noonan has been working on the CWA painting job at the HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own All road districts of the county Hunter-Henry, do you still act to- consolidated by the county court your M you dM September 25 set as deadline for before you were married? I remem- I TCftipt of allotment applications. Henry—Just the same 'Mrs T- B. Searcy expected sons, I bar when I first fall in love with her II The non-high school board held Morris and John, home for Christ-1 would lean ever th« fence in front of I to their former decision regarding m»» but John’s children had the I her house and gaxe at her shadow on I tuition for pupils going to school out scarlet fever and Morris was flood I the curtain, afraid to go in. And 1I the county. net exactly the same way now. bound in Yakima. W F. Jackson appointed as receiv er of the U. S. Land office in The Byron Poets, Miss Sarah Williams, Dalles CHKONOLOGT Orville Barnum and Miss L^rett County warehouses have 1,478,632 spent Christmas here with relatives bushels of new wheat in them. Another gnade teacher employed by Moro schools after an attempt had been made to reduce the force by one. home Wednesday * October R. B Webb and wife Mt for Cor- birds. —June— I ^^>rary Mt Wasco was vallia last week and will remain I well attended and brought financial there until spring Sen. Haslett of Hood (River, ad-1 relief to the local library. Th. Mow Moman's Club will Friday the fifth of January at the I attackiny and drive Ford V-8 cars. friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, so we let the car and its owner tell you. A TELEPHONE is only a few Economy of operation is one of the first points cents a day. Order from our business office or any employee. they will emphasize—the owner will boast of it T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany .......... — and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933— and that was our best car up to its time. The new car is more beautiful — faster — more powerful Dr. Butler — gives more miles to the gallon — better oil economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and operate than any car we ever built. You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to DENTIST ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and Will make hie regular trip to MORO, next week Jan. » to 6 inclusive car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The “ K'nt The county made arrangements e e. ax for the cashing of their general Dry days tan to rank wheat I fund warrants at the First National home of Mrs- L. V. Moore. land more rain must come to insure I Bank Ralph Brizbre was aide spend I good crops- I Walter Pierce and Cornelia apeak Christmas at home and expect* io I Valiev Civic Audi-1at *chooi Bnd be out of the hospital forgo od soon. | ” pwww I experiences I WCTUm- ’ ••••• I__ a ■; J___ _ ___ I County teachers institute at- Seventh and eighth graders of the I Directors elected for new non- gb I by many parents for first Moro school received a Christmas I **ool dteteict F* von «U I tjme in „^ny years. _____ . —4»» nat forvet I H- Pro'idfoot, T Fraser, H Pinker- '<¿^1 K«* 14^. Flva ton and K Baton. County allotment figures published, right away* Thrir IT<>ulg ghow Locugt Grove district BrTML. ^*** ,““ ' WUllu. H^W Todd, mi of Mr. 22 entie body of childen to Tho Dalles and M1X w c To<w of Val. to see ‘PAlic is Wonderland Announcement that farmers allot • «••• Idaho on Sunday June 4. His body ments will not be attachable. Mira Eleanor Biggsess left for I was found several days later and Some neighbor or at Hotel Moro Plea«« Make Your Appointment» Early let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the Ford V-8 will tell you its own story. NEW FORD V- 8 for 1934 I will accept a liberal part of total amount of work in County and school warrants at par as