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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1934)
PAGE THE bHERMAN COUNTY JÓUR NAL, MORO. URKUUN, FRIDAY, JANUAKX 12, 1«34 TWO by sheriff's sale. Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us Glen King. W M C. V. Belknap, Secy. • No. 113 I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday evening in the I.O.O.r hall. I rnnsient •nd visiting frothers cordially invited to meet with us. Ralph Brisbine N.G. Joe Truitt, Secretary Ms. W. B Johnston is visiting here Saint Bernadette’« Body in Her Glass Shrine She live» in Salem. Mr and Mrs- Marius Douma re- | turned thia week from a visit to the valley and at Garabaldi where they have relative« kind of weather we have had that sun Carl were shopping in The day. These charts are made in Dalle« Saturday. connection with their geography Mr. Moore, an appiaiser fur the work. Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Wn, The 7th grade has nearly finished was in this community Saturday- its produce map of the United Statei- Saturday evening January sixth a They drew it all free hand and it’s a joint installation was held between beauty- the Kent and Antelope I. O O F. । and Rebekah lodges After the meet- ing dancing was enjoyed and supper served at a late hour, about one i ■ I hundred being ^present, some twi cnty| ( DENTIST five of these coming fiom Antelope. ! Dr. J. A. BUTLER Jack Noonan, Neal Freeman and ’•'♦k McNeil are working on the Wasco school building now giving it anew coat of kahomine and paint. HOME OFF1CK, WASCO Mr. and Mrj. .J. C. Freeman were n Vancouver several th's :r.is week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Free man's sister, Mrs Barnett who died . 'net city Monday nigut after a Reb««* Lodge No. 114 long illness- She formerly lived in Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tues Moro and is well known to many res lays of each month id« nts here- Visiting members wel come. Jessie Martin. N. G- lull, Secretai:. Ii Cchno! In Moro the Firat Week The boya won a rough and tumult In Each Month basketball game Friday night against Maupin. The final score was 31 to 12- Charles Dunlap was high scorer with 16 points LINE The second team also played a game with iMaupin winning 23 to 14. Daily Truck Service The game« this Friday will be with Portland, The Dalles, Grass Valley Wasco Moro playea here next DALLES FREIGHT CHumiES INC WASCO CHURCH Beruadette Soublroua, canonized St Bernadette by the Holy Father recently, exposed In hoi glass shrine hi iha The Trustees met Wednesday af-t' vent of SL Gildard at Nevers, France, where she finished her days as Sister Marie Bernard at the :i^e of thirty- con Arnoon and plan red some improve- Tri weekly to Antelope 4 three in 1879. The school house is a much light- ments on the church building and re er and more cheerful place in which way points. pairs on the parsonage They have to Work now that the interior has ratio of prices received to price* paid some money from the Sunday school I ction with California area. declined from 61 to 58 per cent of been refinished. FA8TSERVICE-LGWEST RATES treasury, some money from a spec- three teachers. I CORN-HOGS: Emetgfency purch- pre-war during the month endeC ial solicitation, and the proceeds1 Tho Moro School Band under the a e of pigs and brood sows carried Don Cox visited school Monday. from The Mother Goose Bazaar in direction of Mr. Simpson, made its on to limited extent in this state. December 15, the mid-December ratio The 7th and Sth grades have or- December. The first thing they first appearance Friday evening, Jan Corn hog production control plan wtas 16 per cent higher than a year ganized a student body, They hav >r your convenience I have ar earlier will do perhaps will be to fix a new ranged for you to leave your curtains for decided to buy new launched with possible maximum uary 5th in the school gym. - FOR SALE: Dry Fir and Pine grade eentrance to the church base- bhoe Work at Walter A. May & benefit payments on hogà totalling their room wood- Will deliver myself. Write ment so as to comply w5th the state । Son. Pick up and delivery twice WHEAT LEAGUE $720,000 for hogs and $123,000 on Ray Hulse, Mosier, Oregon. The boys and gills in the primary fire regulations, and then perhaps to Service Clubs To a week at no coat to you. corn. Full signup not expected, how room are very much interested i’l Continued from page one. Rev. R. W- Weibel of Pendleton reshingle a portion of the parsonage JOSEPH A. MEE |Celebrata Sauaday ever, because of the nature of ind- iously curtail the work of the Moro their weather charts that tell the spoke ’at the Community Church Sun-1 roof. The Wasco Shoe Mat ustry .here. day morning and remained to attend I Church Worship 11:00 a m “And Ye station. The local station is not Em rgency butter supported entirely by federal funds DAIRYING: the meeting of the Keystone clasf I Would Not.” The Frank. Brown Post of Wasco surplus , purchasing carried on by but federal money would be with in the evening- He is Sunday school I Epworth League 7:00 p. m., Topic and the ladies of the Auxiliary will AAA in this region. Trade agrec- drawn if the budget passed as rec missionary for the Preebyterian I “What Does it Mean to Believe?’’ A. M. entertain themselves Saturday night ment among dairy products mtnu- ommended by Director Douglass 10.00 church | Church School PEPPER 11:00 A. M. at the Hotel Sherman in Wasco with facturers drawn but not yet apnro- Church Worship - vtd nationally Milk marketing ag - The Keystone class will meet next M. i a party in selebration of the fact 7:30 Epwoth league Sunday at the home of Mr- and Mrs that both post and unit are well over resments provided for but none ap Attorneys At Law the top in membership- Mesdames plied for in this state- Production Claud Thompson. L. H- Nahouse will 1 Community Presbyterian Church Phone 345 The Halles, Ore be the leader of the discussion about sunday School ................... H) a m. R. O. Scott, E. L- Morion and P- R- control to be launched soon but de GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Oregon Moro Mohammedism. I ---------------------- McCulloch are in charge of the ar tails not yet available. K J. R Dellinger went to The Dalles rangements. LIVESTOCK: Beef may be inclu- Saturday and brought Mrs. Dellinger Perry Johnston and D E. Steph- CbriatU. ScUwc* ded underj dairy adjustn^ent prog- home from the Dalles hospital where ens are in Corvallis this week at- I Subject Sacrament Phone 222 she had been receiving medical treat tending the conference of county I Golden Text: I Corinthians 5:8- J ram- BARCLAY SUBSTITUTES agents and experiment station men I Let us keep the feast, not with old FARM CREDIT Reorganization of ment the past week Her condition When Your Shoesneed of the state- 1 leaven, neither with. the leaven of federal farm credit structure under is somewhat ...» improved- Repair, send them to malice and wickedness! but with the Chris Thompson and daughter | Edgar Barclay is takig the place Jarm act brought many applications Miss Pauline Davis, of Kent is now unleavened bread of sincerity and of Robert Manning as science in fur mortgage refinancing from Ore Helen of Antelope spent the week working at the county school super 80!\E Second St truth- structor and athletic coach at Wasco gon farmers. State Agricultural Ad- end at the home of Mr. and iMrs- Fred , intendent’s office having been place! Responsive Reading: John 6 27, High school for the month. He is a vLory council for aiding in farm Justeeen. The Hallefl, Oifgon GOOD SHOE REPAIRING there as a CWA worker under a pro 30-35, 49, 50. debt adjustment set up under fed graduate of the University of Caifor- THE DALLES 204 Second St. phone 211 w ject approved last week Mrs7 Arthur Holt of Redmond hae All are cordially invited to attend nia in Agricultural Economics and is eral progam. Four federal credit ag been visiting relatives at Kent the OP fOMETKlsT OPTICIAN William Frail manager of the I church services and to make use coaching the athletic teams, and the encies set up at Spokane to handle past week. Loggers and Contractors Machinery I of the reading room »n the rear of the all forms of government supervised company branch in The Dalles was I church building, which is open daily orchestra . Mrs- J- C. Wilson and Mr». W- O farm credit in this district. here last week looking after company I where all authorized Christian Science Smith were at Grass Valley Friday “Who is the speaker of the House? literatured may be read, borrowed or business . afternoon- Mira. Smith consulted Di. th? teacher asked. INDEX PRICE purchased- Poley while there- A number of Moro families drove “In our house it’s mother,' re- to The Dalles Sunday to have a look Continued from page one. Lloyd Young and Dick Sather are •ponded a boy- Th« Fall Gospel AM«mhly in cottonseed prices, white the fruit | home from the CCC camp for the re- at the picture, “Little Women.” One 10 a. m. ’unday School large group made the trip by truck Wife (trying to think of The and vegetable index advanced two I m aider of the winter. Fellowship meeting, and preaching The Rebekahs held their regular Hague)—Let me see—what is i the points E. 0- McCoy was here Friday 11 a. m. At 68 per cent of the pre-war mid much meeting January 4th and after the name of that place where so i looking after business matters in the prRyer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m December farm price index was 16 meeting a social time was enjoyed by peace has been done to promote the ] county of his early day residence. I Every body welcome. points higher has a year earlier. All playing cards- There were seven of the world ? Peter Peters of Grass Valley and I (GtaiB Vallay) Huband— I suppose- you mean sub-group indexes were above De- tables- Myrtle Ivy Gilkey were married here I • BaptUt Church cember 1932 except chickens and L. J- Gates, Sperry products sales January 5th by Justice Gins- Mr- Baptist church, Grass Valley, Rev- Reno ? eggs. Grain prices were up 40 man, Was calling on J E- Norton Peters is a well known farmer S. L- Boyce pastor. Revival services points; cotton and cottonseed, 34 south of Grass Valley and Mrs *re being conducted each night at Oregon Agriculture points; fruit and vegetables, 24 Friday Petera was a former resident of Cal- ? 30, Rev. Ed C- Cofer of Portland, Ted Kelly arrived at Kent Monday ¡Changed During ’33 points; and dairy products, 7 points- from ifornia I ^onner P^tor, is directing the serv- Roseville, California, where he Meat animal prices averaged the I ice«. Invitations have been extended j had been visiting relatives^ also had same as on December 15, 1932, but The American Legion Auxiliaiy I surrounding communities to- । employment part of the time for the chicken and egg prices were down held their first 1934 meeting at the I for an ou time revival Bible Start of the new year finds« Ore | past four months. home of Mra- N W. Thompson Wed- <t 10> Preaching at 11, 3. and gon’s agricultural industry well al 26 points. The Bureau ’ s index of prices paid needay afternoon. 7;30 Sunday. Verne ¡Mallery of Redmond was ong in adapting itself to the almost by farmers advanced one point to 118 calling on fneind* here on Tuesday of 10 a. m. revolutionary changes brought ab Marion Powell arrived in Moro Church School per cent of pre-war from November , - 11 a. m out by the application of the natio 15 to December 15- A year earlier । 18 wee again Tuesday night after spending Preaching ...... a part of the winter in Portland I B. Y. P U- ... 6.30 p m. nal agricultural adjustment act. prices paid by farmers averaged 103 j Mr- and Mrs- L. H- Ayrea and »on 7:30 p. m. What has transpired to date may be per cest of pre-war- Although the Ixiren and Mrs- Alfred Lyons a Church worship ulhere ¿he has been working just a beginning, but when summar Mrs. Lou Schadewitz is visiting MORO SCHOOL NOTES ized according to major commodities here with her sister, Mrs Emma The Moro boys and girls will play the record begins to look formidable THIS NEW General Electric Sunlamp bring» to the home, at Schadewitz. Grass Valley on their floor Friday already Here it i^ in the most brief moderate co«t, the ultra-violet raya — the “indoor” aurithine. Children need for their little growing bodies the Vitamin “D” We have received an issue of a the twelth. Moro has many prospects outline Komoting raya which foiter health and help to build aturdy paper from iMrs. Akers I and expects to make a good showing lx>s Angeles WHEAT: Oiegon growers signed net and strong teeth. The General Electric Sunlamp is accepted by the Council on Physical Therapy of the Amer- that tells of the flood disaster th a’ up So rd^nove ¿2fl,800 lucres from A double header was played here ican Medical Association. Complete for only. . . . recently befell that city. qualified on the home floor Friday, the fifth, production and in return Chicago was milkless a part of the Wasco Both teams had well for $2.777,000 in domestic allotment time tlhe last week as milk producers organized plays and »howled good benefit payments for the first year and milk distributers carried on a COaching In the boys game, Moro Al! organization work is completed war between themselves over the during the whole and some countie« have received the price i hat should be paid and charg-1 ^core was 17 to checks for the first payments to ed for milk. Government agents of 12 When the girl» game ended grower«. The northwest as a whole the initialled corporations finally Moro a decisive acore of 30 to 9 reports 14 percent reduction in win- brought a truce 1 boys went to Wishram Satur- ter wheat acr«5agle planted. Emer Albany College-Eva Miller, dauCh d>y nirht and won - by the narrow gency export ’ association moved 10 million bushels of northwest surplus t«- of W C. Miller of Moro, w„ n u J2 Th„mp,„n HORTI CULTURE Northwest pl.dr«d reewidy to Theta Sitma l h(>oUjl< score that won the Tree Fruit Industries Inc Invites Everyone formed w/rority at Albany Culbge, where 1 _ ganit*. as trade group of all northwest tree RENU-A-LITE PIN-IT-UP • he is a frwdunan Miss Miller live« (Screws into drop-light socket) fruit shippers under trade agrec- (Just pin It up anywhar») Studious students are « ‘ in hurry in U m dormitory '* To attend a school and show of the newest Modernize your kitchen or It» nutnc cxjJninsit. Pinit up ing around Moro High school, mur ments and code of operation de«- bathroom with a Renu-n-lite quickly and caiily, anywhere, R E- Thurber, Examiner of Oper muring phrases of history, etc: The igned to bring orderly marketing —it is efficient and decorat type of farm Tractor. with n push-pin. Shades can ators and Chauffeurs, will be in reason is that semester exams start practices more profitable for the ive. Put it in your«elf. Sells be had in colors or standard complete with bulb * « nr Moro Wednesday. January 17th, 1934 black. Stand’d black ar next week and everyone is preparing grower Walnut industry organized for only...................... ▼ I___ ColonilAS I complete a | °J at the court house between the hours for heavy bombardments from the under similar agreements in conjun of 10 a. m to 5 p m. A WAFFLE IRON WHICH REPORTS ITS TEMPERATURE Members of the Mswurus and East- new, modern GE Hotpoint Moro Legion Hall which is equipped with indicator era Star lodges held a joint installa- on the top that tells when it is . tion here Thursday n&ght celebrating 1 ennuRh f°f the waffle. It’s with a big dinner earlier in the eve- Moving pictures and still pictures will be shown called “The Lancaster”— has air- - cooled base and an expanding ning explanation of new engine given— hinge. You’ll like it because Mrs Lucy Ruggles gave a birth- Hotpoint waffles never x 4 C _________ JT __________ stick.................................*O _ day dinner for Uncle Henry Ruggles Show Start» st 9 a. m COMPLETE COVERAGE — Get your insurance from a thia week. Invited were Mr- and SEE YOUR DEALER OR Mra- Oscar Rugglea, Mr, and Mrs. Sherman County man that understands your needs. Walter Rugglee, and Mr. end Mrs acific ower ight ompany Continues all day. All questions about gas Jim Howell Wasco, Oregon J«M Landry tractors answered also I-eave word at Journal Office Always at Your Service H. E Everett bought the Eakin I property that wae aJM here the 5th 30000000000000 Meets at Legion hall oi 2nd and 4th Wednesday I ■gv evenings of each month Giles. L French, Commander Wily W Knighton, Adjutant | ^TcwnTalk ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME Kent News UPDEGRAFF & AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. F. A. Perkins WERN MARK’S DAY OR NIGHT-LET THEM PLAY IN SUNLIGHT! Caterpillar DIESEL T ractor—School Loggers & Contractors Machinery Co Monday, January 15th California Western States Life Insurance Co. Life - Accident - Health - Annuities P P & L C