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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1934)
fagk IHE «HlÖKMAN CUUNTÏ JOURNAL twu MURO. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, UMI ! appointment. live on brouse and'^rass much like Sales Tax will reduce property taxes. amounting to $100 or better. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? Ihe Woman's Missionary Society A trolly car caught fire on a busy T Simms prefeasor of Dr. B will meet at the home of Mrs Byers. Angora goats. Mr- Riddell plans on In my own school district it will cut Wlbo is reopviisible for reporting veterinary medicine/ who has often downtown street, and th? coinductor taxes about' $3200, and in inter to Meet* the 1st and 3rd Every member is tb bring a guest. tire occurenc« of mtasles, whooping putting them on a Hill farm in Doug expend bo much through the sales met with the 4-H livestock club telephoned the alarm to fire head- Thursday evenings of Mrs Foss will be the director of the cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and las county tax wo would have to buy $213,000 members in many parts of the state quart ci’s. In giving the location Um each month. Visiting program. other communicable diseases to the members cordially in worth of taxable n lerchandise—which to assist them with the ever-present conductor added: “But we can’t wait health department? vited to meet with us Farmers Position is more than our entire income in our problem of mainUining or restoring here- We’re blocking traffic. Go to W. F Jackson was a visitor .in Elmer Hansen, W M *' According to the laws of Oregon health in farm animals, will discuss Eighth and Cedar Streets and we’ll district. C. V. Belknap, Secy. Moro this week from The Dalles Held Improving “It is simple to under.-tand why methods of prenerving health in bring the fire around there.” “It shall be the duty of all physicians ,and all other persons practicing the A fire department truck was sent the Sales Tax can raise $4,000,000 livestock through sanitation, feeding, art or science of healing human be to keep ’ the appointment, and the Arthur Christensen was taken to and keep our hard pressed schools and other management factors Moro, Oregon Meets every Moi blaze was extinguiiflied with little Moot farm prices made substantial going and reduce property taxes- The the hoepital Monday in The Dalle« ings. _ and all persons having the care evening in the LO for an emergency operation for ap- of persons affected with any commu- gains during February, and as a reason is this. Hundred» of thou damage. ____ hall. Transient and nicabie disease, including heads oi whole their gains wire greater than Fire Goes To Dépannent pendicitis- sand's of our people who are proper- visiting brother* households, immediately upon the tie- increases in prices paid by farmers, ty tax free, would put a few dimee cordially invited to meet with us. the state funds, where now they Pcculiar News Story > § Mrs. Ruby Petty» and Mrs. Ait bur velopment of the disea-e so as to I according to the monthly Agripul- Ralph Brisbine N.G. »how its communicable character, to tural Situation and Outlook report put nothing. That is fair and square, Phillips went to The Dalles Thurs Joe Truitt, Secretary. health officer with just prepared by the Oregon State It spreads out the taxesi;it hurts no If DENTIST ; day so that Mrs Phillips could have report to the It was a very accommodating fire in whose jurislitoicn such sick person College extension service body; it will make mai^ of our peo her eyes treated. HOME OFFICE, WASCO may be located in the manner re- Eggs were the only major commo- ple tax wise—who never paid taxes which called out part of the fire de- j Moro, Oregon : IMvrtmeujt in St- Paul. Minn , the quired by the rules and regulations dity that did not share in this general and cause them to feel that they are ri Meets 2d and 4th Tues days of each month of th« state board of health ami upon price increase. As compared to Jan- really a part of our govermenia) other day- In fact, it was a lire by J Visiting members wel ; blanks supplied by said board, the I uary, grains rose three points, fruits family with responsibilities as well come. In Moro the Firat Week name and address of any person land vegetables nine points, meat an- as the splendid privileges of govern- _ _ Gladdis Bucholtz, N. G- in Each Month nfflicted with any' communicable dis-1 imals 9 points, while eggs dropped • ment such as our schools, which all Lila Bull, SecreUry. CHURCH WASCO ease on which the state board ol 19 points- can enjoy, but for which the few 10.00 A. Church School Ln terms of pre war conditions, * pay health requires a report, together Chris Schmit* Post N 11:00 A. M-1 with the nature of the disease and the February index of all farm prices Church Worship When Your Shoesneed Meets at Legion hall on Jpworth League .. ____ 7:00 p. m" ( such other information as shall be re- stood at 76, the index of prices paid ----- AND — Repair, send them to Read the ads in the .Tourna’ ' 2nd and 4th Wednesday Eash r week will be observed by quired by the state board of health. by farmers for commodities usually evenings of each month a series of five mbeting*si in our It shall be the duty of any person bought stood at 118, ar.d the purchas Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore church held on the anniversaries of reqiured to make a report under this ing power of the farm dollar was 64 Giles L- French, Commander GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY per cent of pre-war. or parity. Tho| Gardening To Be Wily W Knighton, Adjutant the important events eventsanri and aiming to statute either to procure from the GOOD SHOE KEPAIRING county health officer a blank furnish? farm dollar in February with a pur-1 * Radio Subject help one in recalling the happenings — or —— THE DALLEN 204 Second St. of the Easter meek ar»l their mean cd by the state' board of health for chasing power of 64 prr cent of pari Phone 222 the making of such report, or to ty Is a much better dollar than ing farm dollar - of a .year Sunday. March 25, is Palm Sunday. make such report in writing and fur the Vegetable gardening and mainte-' ago which had a purchasing power nance of health in farm animals are For Sale: First Growth large fir The sermon subject will be ‘‘The Cost nish therein information required by the state board of health” Sec. 59-1 of only 49 per ceint parity. This 15 th«1 two topic» which specialists at of the Kingdom and pine. Deliver F. C Fenwick point gain in purchasing power rep- Oregon State college will discus® for Thursday, March 29, is the aruu- 312 Oregon Cod« 2t H^od River •Rule» and Regulations. — Every per- «»enta alightly less than a third of the special benefit of the 4-H club ver.iary of the Last Supper. From son who in the »Ute of Oregon treats Z*“> llh«t m1«*1 b>' ma<lc befo,’° | boys ar.d girls of Oregon during the 8:00 to 9:00 p. m the communion Horses for sale. Elnor Helyer, or examines for the purpose of diag- f»™ <lo"«r will have an equal j regular club hour over KO AC Mon emblems will be served at the altar 3t,pd- Kent. nosia or treatment any person suffer- exchange value with 1 he industnal day night,’March 26, at 7:30 o clock. of the church. . The rewill be no COMPLETE COVERAGE — Get your insurance from a ing from or afflicted with, or who <, "J' ar - , • . «peaking. The whole service will be In his talk, “Suggestions on Prep J. A. Thompson and wife of Port- suspects that any person treated ot Th® purchasing pow<r during Feb- Sherman County man that understands your needs. one of quieJ worship with the >>d os aration for the 1934 Vegetable Gar land drove up Monday from Portland the communion symbols and soft examined by him is suffering with ri'ary of some of the major farm den,” A. G- B Bouquet, professor of to spend a few days enjoying Sher Jim Howell Wasco, Oregon any one of the diseases made notili any one of the diseases maue novui- - cemmodhiee in relation to • parity was man county sunshine. Mr Thompson music. Dr. Yarnes will be present .Me by the preewfing section, shall ~ follows:.Eggs M' percent rlneke™ vegetable crops, will be addressing Leave word at Journal Office the largest numlier 4-H club boys to serve communion- is father of Mrs N. W Thompson- report such ease to the jurisdictional ™ percent, wool 12 pnwnl, Iambs, and girls ever enrolled in this prb- Friday. March 30, iq the anniver offices within bec\“ according to the 4-H club office. health offices within twenty four P4 sary of the crucifixion. At 8:00 p.m- health Ws 46 percent, butterfat .0 percent ; ’ enrolImcnt last ycar was twice Students w^no are attending school the play “The Terrible Meek,” will hours after making a diagnosis or > . ., in the western part of the state were be presented, a drama of the cruci suspecting the disease to be one re- wheat . 69 percem and potatoes 1071 । what it had ever been befoie, and it nearly all home this week for their fixion. This play is spomored by the quired to be reported- Said report I _ ‘ , ii will be still larger this year. ' These The outlook report also includes I L nf spring vacation Among them were Epworth League and is repeated by shall be transmitted either by tele ... ... . . • , 4-H gardens were the only source ot brief commodity notes, among which; ___ K Tommy Fraser and Janet Stephens request from last year. phone or in writing. If made in । . . , j vegetables for many families last , . j. . are notes on poultry, lambs and; from O S. C.. Lloyd Johnson, Ken year, and in addition hundreds ot r Eaf/>r Sunday at 10.00 a. m will writing, the report shall be on the drick Dunlap and I.aura Rugglee be the Sunday School program. OVER 400 W blank form required by these rules p ’ . ,. . n I club members made goo<i eash piofits , / ... -i Hatchery reports indicate a smaller! from Monmouth Normal. PICTURES their gardens- >n some case« *. u At 11:00 a- m. will be Easter and may z be forwarded by mail . .... or output than a year. ago. For the, Pictures tell the »tory. The person at the office of the junedicti- . worship. The sermon subject will be Told In Simple Language articles are short, concise, t i l United States as a whole, bookings Wanted: cattle, »heep, and hogs. “I Live, Ye Shall Live ” and fascinating. Here, are a onal health officer. K chkk deliveries ofler February 1! Would you like to keep posted on all the few subject* covered; Cash paid for them at your ranch new developments in this remarkable world I were about 13.7 percent less than for A rt a a nd C raf t W or k — A st ron - for the next 5 of ours? The new Inventions — the latest Write Rex Denison, Troutdale, Ore Commnnlly Presbyterian Church oniy—Automobile Repairing A woman arrested for disturbing a year Scientific Discoveries—the amazing Engi —Aviation—Boat Building — gon, Box 61- Care of Tool*—Cherniat ry— religious meeting in the Kentucky I The early lamb crop is slightly neering Feats—the progress made in Avia Electricity— Home Made Ray Hulse and family were in the tion — Radio — Electricity — Chemistry — Ckrhtiaa ScGwc* backwoods was asked to explain in I larger and the condition of lambs is Furnitqre—Hunting. Fish Physics — Photography, etc.? Thtse and The county Friday and Saturday de ing — I dias to Make Money in Subject: Matter court why she laughed out loud in the I better than last year- An earlier Spare Time—Jigsaw Work — many other fascinating subjects are brought livering wood to customers here- Inou Atlantic Monthly Metal Working—ModeiMak- Golden Text: Exodus 20:7. meeting- She demurred, but 'w'benHban usual market m6vement is ex- to you each month throu’gh the pages of ing — Motion Pictures— Radio POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE. —Toys—Wood Turning. A von Borstel and the younger mem ¿halt not take the name of the Lord the judge insisted that she inform the pected- Preliminary estimates of potato, bers of his family came through Moro thy God in vain; for the Lord will court precisely what happened, she Something for Everyone! MAKE the most of your reading hours Und< ritarit not hold him guiltless that taketh his reluctantly gave the following testi- plantings indicate that they will be Special departments arc devoted to the borne Enjoy the wit. the wisdom, the com Monday on their way to Portland craftsman and practical shopman. The radio panionship, the charm that»have made name in vain. mony. " ' . larger than last year- So far the bulk where they will visit with Mr. and ent hui jast has a i^rite section filled with news and the ATI .ANTIC, for seventy-five years, Responsive Reading. Isaiah 30:1-3, hrlplul information on construction and main A very large woman was: inspired of the increase appears to be in the Mrs. Carson von Borstel. tenance of lioth transmitting and receiving America’s most quoted and most by religious inspiration to lie down | early and intermediate states. 7,. 15-18 wta. 1’or the. housewife, there are score« of iahed magazine. hints to lighten her daily tasks . . . It’s the one Bill Cody left Tuesday night for All are cordially invited to attend and roll on the floor- As the course magazine everyone in your family will enjoy. Portland where he will spend a few the church services and to make use of rolling progressed, the lady’s dress Send $1 [mentioning thin ad At All Newsstands 25c days visiting with his daughter and of the reading room m the rear of the worked up around her waist, disclos or by Subscription $2.50« Year to her family- -Clarence Hui's is in church building, which is open daily ing bloomers made of sugar sack. Stop at your favorite newaatand and Continued from page one. charge of the cream station. The explosion of the defendant’s where all authorised Christian Science The Atlantic Monthly literatured may be read, borrowed or composure occurred at the point in would have nothing left upon which H Arlington St-. Boston POPULAR MECHANICS the proceedings when across the s^at to live- C. M. Hulburt, of Hood River, who purchased. 200 E. Ontario. St Dept. N. Chicago “ No sane man can deny that the of the bloemers appeared in large lias been th« CW A engineer for this bold letters the inscription: “100 lbs- district made his last trip to the Sunday 10 a m. Sunday School Pur* Sugar.’ county Thursday. He expects to be Ila. m Fellowship meeting and scrip The judge instructed the jury to renident engineer on the bridge being find the defendant not guilty ture leeson. built this side of The Dalles. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of ‘R J- Daller Farmer Menil Oveson was able to bring his Ginn. son, Dickie, home from the hospital Tries New Sheep Come and pray for a revival and Sunday afternoon as doctors thought the unsaved of your household. he could recuperate from his appendi Every body welcome. I citis operation at home (Grass Valley) DALLAS—A small flock of black Baptist Ckarcb faced, Highland sheep that remind /CHEVROLET factories are breaking .... 1° a. m. cm of Biblical pictures of Palestine Truman Strong and family and Mrs. Church School - 6.30 p in. flocks has been purchased by Wm. Ted Ball returned home Friday after B Y. P U- ... records, trying to give America all the —................... ' Riddell and sons south of Monmouth, noon from Eugene where they had cars it wants. 4000 units a day are rolling off Wife—Darling, the new maid has who plan to give them a thorough > gone to attend the funeral of Horace the assembly lines. In fact, more Chevrolets Strong, fatiher of Truman and Mrs. burned the bacon and «gg* Wouldn't trial. They were obtained from Dave arc now being produced than any other make you be satisfied with a couple ot Hoffmeister of Clackamas, and these Ball of automobile in the world. two flocks and one in Golden Gate kisses for breakfast? Park, San Francisco, are thought to Hubby—Sure! Bring her in George Vintin was on the sick list Naturally, Chevrolet is proud of the record be the only sheep of this breed in the Saturday with a case of the grippe its factories have made this year. Especially Dot: “Two drinks, - and my boy United States- They have a long so, in view of the fact that the 1934 Chev poarse wool that hangs almost free friend has a panic ” Mr and Mrs G. L. French attended rolet is not merely last year’s model improved, Dolly: “What! On just two drinks?” of ringlets, and have black faces and To fill the record a district meeting of the newspaper but a basically new automobile throughout. horns. They are said to have come Dot. “Yes. that is all he ever gives publishers Tuesday afternoon at The m«-” from the hills of Scotland where they Producing so many of thesb cars so early Dall«*- Discussion of the new news breaking nationwide A in the season, and producing them all up to paper code under NRA was th« cause Chevrolet high standards of quality, is nothing of the meeting. demand, Chevrolets f- short of a real accomplishment! Dr. L A. BUTLERj CHIVIES ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE WERNMAKK’S ^Town Talk California Western States Life Insurance Co. Life - Accident - Health - Annuities _ of Scieiwe .and Invention Send $1 SALES TAX Tiw cast of the liar land view Grange play went to the Cherry Park grang* hall near The Dalles Friday night of last week and presented the play there. Mm C L. Stamey accompanied by Mrs. Claud Hampton and Mrs J<* Oeder, all of Silverton, spent last week end visiting at the A. S. John son home W. H. Ragsdale was struck in the eye by a twig while trimming a bush in his yard Tueeday and was kept at home for a day or two with a ray painful optic President Dobbs of Pacific Univer sity spoke to the high school Wed- at the church dinner where he spoke for a few minutes about th« Uni versity Pre-EASTER SALE DRESSES Chevrolet takes this opportunity to thank the American public for the wonderful way it has received the 1934 Chevrolet car. And Chevrolet is happy to report, that with over 4,000 cars a day being built, dealers every where will soon be in a fiosition to make immediate deliveries. are being produced at a record-breaking PRINTS — and all the New Shades of the Season rate of $5.00 CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. —^MILLINERY Especially tailored hats so important this spring The Sombrero Brim — Dipped Brim — and Some with No Brim at all $1.98 $2.98 ^1.« $ftop ímatt LAY’S $398 4000 units a day! 9t«f' Hat A Dress Shop The Dalles, Oregon 206 E 2nd St. «pW and you II never satisfied with any other low-priced car A «(NERAL MOTORS VALUI