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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1934)
YAOB ’TWO THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY It, »U M ■Mb Furtka i»Mige No. 121 A*F, A A.M> tö town EMlbrday from the (?hris- tensen place in order to make ■ MorO, Oregon Meets th« 1st and 3rd room fur Arthur Chi>atensCh who Thursday evenings of will blow on to his old home each month. Visiting place. meihbexs cordially in* vited to meet with us. It is expected that Mrs. A. Rose Elmer Hansen, W. M- who has been fn a Portland hos C V. Belknap, Secy. pital for several days will be mov ed to the home of a friend this Moro Lodge No- 113, I- O. O. F. tf’eek. —^• Moro, Oregon. S Meets every Mon- Mrs. Ruth Sparling and- Mrs. < day evening in the Frances King were hostesses for 1 LO.O.F. hall. Tran a group 6f friends Thursday after sient and ^siting noon. f: . , r brothers are cordi ally invited to meet Thebe is a baseball dance in with us. the Moro hall Saturday night for Ralph Brisbine, N. G. the benefit of the ball team. Joe Truit, Secretary'- Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 € Moro, Oegon CHUCHES Meets 2d and 4th Tu- 2 edays of each month Visiting members wel come. M E CHURCH GiaJdis Us- hMtz, N. G. L h Bull, Secretary. .Saturday night at 8 o’clock will be held th^last Quarterly Confer- Chris Schulu Post No. 71 enc? of the year. Dr. Yarnes will American îll|vl 11,0 11 Legion L présent. Elections of church Meets at Légion hall oiM^fficèr’rfor f’-e next year will be 2nd and 4th Wednesday made. __ evenings of each month- Dr. Yarnes will preach the Bac Giles L. French, Commander . calaureate sermon to the graduat- Wily W Knighten, Adjutant ing>krss Sunday morning. Church School ...... ..... 10.00 a. m Church Worship ....... 11:00 a. m. * *Town Talk Horses for Sale: Frank Borstel, Grass Valley. von 3t Well seasoned 16 in- fir or pine wood $3.50 in timber. O. R. Hulse Mosier, Oregon- < For sale. Purç Albino rabbits. Phone 5F12. Graduation Gifts: See Mrs. Cope- Baby Chicks-Wilcox Hatchery, 514 East 2nd St- The Dalles- Leg horns, 8 c., Rocks and Reds, 9 c. Will Trade for Wheat, now^oY Fall delivery.” I will measure crop land and* Contracted acreage for farmers so haying can be done in season. Have experience as surveyor. S. C Brock, Wasco. Phone 9F12. pd-2t Mr-and Mr«. Ed Tomlin are here for a few days visiting with rela tives. The are living in Portland D. E. Stephens and Mrs. Step hens are now grandparents having received news of the birth t of a daughter last week to Mr Mrs Edmund Stephens in Oklahoma. L. V. Moore and wife left early Tuesday * morning by car,for a trip to Iowa, Illinois and other mid-western states where they will visit relatives and perhaps see the fair. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Brashet of Salem are visiting at the home of E. E. Barzee this week. W- H- 'Ragsdale and wife were in Hillsboro over the weekend to see son in law Jdhn Searcy.and family. Community Presbyterian Church 10:00 a. m Sunday school ... 11:00 a m. Morning worship Jr. Christian Endeavor 5:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor^.. 6:45 p. m “Called'to be Saints’’ is the sub ject of the sermon at 11 o’clock. Are we saints ? Should we seek to be saints? These are questions to be answertd by Mr- Midhelmore Sunday morning. There will be special music by the choir. Bàccalaureate services for the (Moro high school class of 1934 will be held in this church at 8 p. m. Our high school Christian En deavor society for juniqrs (school grades 5-6-7-8) will be organized at 5:45 p- m. School children of these ages are asked to be pres?nt at the appointed hour. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. with Martin Melzer, |superinten- dent, has classes in Bibtejjrudy for all ages. You will Want to hear th? new orchestra on Sunday. L. H. Mitchelmore» Minister. Christian Science Subject. Mortals and Immortals Golden Text: I-Corinthians 15:49 As we have borne the image of the earthy» we shall- also bear the image of the heavenly. Responsive Reading: I Corinth ■ ians 8.rl, 3-7, 16-18, 21. 23 All are cordially invited to at tend the church services and to make use of the reading room in the rear of the church building which is open daily where all authorized Christian Science liter ature may be read, borrowed or purchased. * The Full Gospel Assembly 10:00 a m. Sunday School Fellowship Meeting and scripture 11.00a. m. lesson Prayer meeting every 'Wednes day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of R J. Ginn- Everybody welcome. Sickle grinding. 50c per sickle- Orville Thompson, Moro- Gras» Valley Baptist Church , 10:00a m. Church School 11:00 a*. m. Church service L. L. Peetz and W. H- Helyer B Y. P. U. .... . 6.30 p. m. left Monday morning for a fishing trip that will take them to the Notice of Foreclosure Sale Metolius and other central Oregon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fishing streams. That there will be sold to the highest bidder on the 19th day of Harry Ragsdale and Miss Leora May, 1934, at 10:00 oTclock a. m., Peetz were in Eugene over the on the W. J. Ferrell home ranch, week end for school festivities. approximately ten miles east of Wasco in Sherman County, the fol Principal Johnnie Walker, acco lowing personal property: mpanied by IMrs. L.L. Peetz drove 71 head of lambs to Portland Friday evening return 177 head of ewes (Lincolns) 3 head of work horses—7 yrs. ing Sunday. old and ’ 1 colt The Carrol Sayrs family and .2 head of work horses—10 yrs. the Bob Hoskinson family made old a trip to Yakima Sunday to see 7 head of work horHOs-- 12 some of the stock farms in that yrs. old, valley. 3 milk cows ’ And the following machinery Miss- Signa Woods is the owner and implements: of a brand new automobile hav 2 Vulcan 3-bottom 16" gang plows ing done some trading last week. 3 Superior grain drills Mr. and'Mrs- Clarence Sparling 2 Wagons entertained Friday evening of last 1 Header bed week with a bridge party at their 2 Rotary Rod Weeders Spring tooth harrow ' home east of town. 10 Sets of harness, with collars Order your pictures of tihe First 1 McCormick)-Deering tractor Interest in one Harris Com-f Annual Band Festival of Ben bined Harvester .... Leghorn. Airway Branch, Grass Valley, Oregon I do your House Cleaning- „ American Legion Th« condition ui G ¿orge Bour- hill who «vas taken to the hospi tal for an operation Monday is very serious and it is regarded as doubful it he will be abM to re cover. B*rt Burr el and wife returned the UM of the week from a alfort vacation to valley towns where Bart'« alMera reside. Philip Searcy and family moved. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Build and Fly Own Plane Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers Cereals and bread, especially It has been estimated through Eugene—Location of a $200,-, those made from the whole grain, studies made of the health and 000 malting plant at Eugene to sudh as oatmeal, wheatena, corp food habits of Children in our pub utilize over 1,000,000 bushels of 4 lic schools that about twenty per meal. whole wheat, graham or rye Lane county barley annually is be-- cent are poorly nourished- This bread- Ing sought by the Eugene Cham ■' Butter, on bread and vegetables. . is due largely to the development ber of Commerce. Some hard foods to encourage of wrong health habits in the ear Marshfield—-John Walsh, who i ly years of the child's life before mastication, as dry,-crisp toast. for the past several years has zwieback, oc hard crackers- 1 | he goes to school. been district fire warden for the Recognition of thia fact is shown Children under six should not Coos Fire Patrol association, has have tea or coffee or soft drinks, as in the annual summer round-up been appointed to a post in the 4 a « clinics now held in most every sec soda water, rich foods of any kind federal forest service. tion of the country. These clinics sweety caljes or pastry, much meat Astoria—With only a few min have for their purpose to chdck up or fried foods. Simple dishes, or changes and the addition of I on the health and habits of chil made wholesome by properly com one new teacher , the Astoria dren wlho will enter school during bining the foods listed above art school district’s staff will remain the following year. After exami essential in the child’s diet, not unchanged for the' next school This group of ambitious girl high school students of Teaneck, N. J., nation has been made by the phy- only years but all - in the - pre-school . _ year. Salaries will be kept at the built the plane they are shown rdlling from the hangar, from the parts sician and dentist, assistance is during the growing period present low .level. __ I___________ *_____ _____ _________ 1L1- 1—. AU— ' i ' i . .« furnished by the board of education as part of their aviation course. given as far as possible in the cor Astoria—Despite a concession Now they are learning to pilot the craft There are hut twenty-two’ girls rection of any defects found, as Three eggs hy fishermen to accept 6 cents a In the class of elghty-four, but the coeds won eight of the ten awards enlarged tonsils,adenoids or de Two and two-thirds cup. milk pound for August fish, there is for the highest grades last year. They receive ¿he same instruction and cayed teeth. Two cups flour apparently but little hope that a take the same examinations as do the boys. Four tsp baking pawder Children have a better chance strike of Columbia fishermen can for health w*hen attention is given One tisp salt be avoided when the salmon sea SENT TO DUBLIN HEADS EDUCATORS from the first to the formation of Sx tbsp butter ■ son opens, May 1. Beat yolks well; add milk and good food habis- - Simple whole T^* Bend—Konstantly Tok arzew- sifted dry ingredient» quickly. Add L some food at regular hours in the ski, a resident of Bend, has been early years .will do more toward melted butter. Fold in stiffly fatally injured in an automobile developing strong and healthy beaten egg whites last- This accident south of Maupin. While bodies than any amount of ¿beck recipe makes sax large waffles. ■ going at high speed a front wheel ing up in later life. of his car chme off. Every child should have the ¡fol Two-thirds cup melted butter Two cups honey lowing foods every day: Dender„Three visitors to the Presbyterian conference at Bend One quart of milk, to drink or Heat honey and add melted butter last week lost all of their person properly combined with other nec al effects when their automobile , For your convenience I have ' essary .foods in the day’s meals. was burned, while they were fish t arranged för you to leave Milk is the be t source of lime. ing, a short distance away. The hardness of bones and teeth- . - your Shoe Work at Walter A- May & Son. Pick up is’due largely to the amount of Medford —.A comprehensive and deliver twice a week at clean-up campaign will be con lime they contain. A large amount ducted by Cie city - cf Medford no cost to you. € of lime is neces'ary ‘during the grovfHT period. during May in order to make the Joseph A Mee city attractive as possible to vis , Some fresh vegetables, espec ■ The Wasco Shoe Man - | itors during the Diamond Jubilee ially green, leafy-vegetables. celebration and also to create Some fruit, cooked or fresh, as work. Hon. W. W. McDowell, newly np prunes, oranges,* apples, poinfed United States minister t( J— Astoria—The city commission the Irish Free State,)s shown hen of Astoria has authorized the city ns he sailed to assume his new du* manager to confer with the Port ties 1» Dublin. Daily Truck Service of Astoria in regard to a complete DENTIST survey for use in efforts to bring Tide in Mediterranean Sea about a compromise with the Portland, The Dalles, Grass Valley HOME OUUCb. WA> a . - Very little Jtlde is perceptible h i holders of defaulted city and port | the greater part of the Mediterran- | bonds.. Triweeklyto Antelope & Edison Obçrboltzer, - ean sea, although In some places 1« St. Helens—All 35 of si Hel ¿a Hoosier •-transplant- such as the Ionian sen, the Adriatic way points. ens teachers in the high school ed by way of Oklahoma to Texas, sea and on parts of the Afrlcar and grade schools have been re- where he Is superintendent of coast, there Is a rise of more that In Moro the First Week elected by the board of directors schools at Houston, was elected six feet Fast Service - Lowest Sates in Each Month and offered contracts covering president of the National Education • nine months. Salaries are to be association at convention In Cleve the same as those of the present land. Doctor Oberhbltzer^ fifty- ■chool year. four, was born In Patrlcksburg, Roseburg—Claims aggregating Ind., and received his B. A. and M. approximately $22,000 will be A. dpfrrtes at Ure University of ChL q L presented by Douglas county and cage. by the Roseburg school district to the state insurance commissioner An old maid is one who knows in an effort to recover shortages all the answers but no body ever in the accounts of former County asks her the questions. fl! Treasurer Sawyers. - * Baker—Dr. J. H. Burchdorf of District Warden Herb Kyle- has Baker has been elected president named his dug “Spitz" because he ©f the Eastern Oregon Dental so ciety. .Other officers elected are. chews tobacco. Dr. Eyler Young of Baker, sec* retary, and Dr. Frank Ames of La 'Gotta match?'” Grande, vice-president. ‘Sure.’’ ‘Gimm ■ e ciuiaette." Eugene—The two schools of “Want me íq light it fof ya?” . the Ten-Mile district. Lane coun 'If .ya don’t mind.’’ ty, are to be reopened because of “How ya fixed for «pittiti.?" a FERA fund advancement. New teachers must be obtained, as the former ones are not eligible un One . tliing 'led to another, .IJke PER CENT der the rules of the FERA. bash in~thr'ihmy, and lust before Newburg—The city council of the lights.went out ‘‘Toughy’’ Snitz, Newburg has appointed a new delivered Idinself .of a few terse park commlssioji, of five mem remarks: “Listen buddy," say« he, bers, who will have an enlarged “the last guy I hit was arrested in responsibility in the administra fer flying' without a tion of the city’s parks under di Germany license.-“.. / t »% rect supervision of the council. Hermiston—A large saving to taxpayers of Umatilla county has been made at the present term of circuit court. Many cases were either settled out of court or con The first cost is not the only factor to consider tinued on the theory that they were to be dismissed later. No when buying a tractor. Figure the Fuel Costs, too. criminal cases were on the dock- Only then do you get an accurate picture of your et. Salem — Apprehension is «X- cost per acre. pressed at Salem at the growing tendency of members of the leg Here is a typical case after one year’s opera islature to accept positions creat tion or approximately 2000 hours of work with a ed by themselves, as in the case of John Cooper of Lincoln coun Model 50 Diesel “Caterpillar” ty, recently made secretary of the state rehabilitation commis Gasoline Tractor fuel costs at 14c per gal. $1,120 B and sion. Dr. J. A^BUTLER DALLESFRE1GHTUNEINC Tractor Fuel Costs with the "CATERPILLAR” DIESEL COMING MORO COOPERATIVE. COOKING SCHOOL JUNE Storm Effects Freakish. Cottage Grove—An electrical storm here is so seldom known* that one last Friday, the first In many years, put on an extra stunt In order to attract attention. It lighted a fire in a stove at the C. E. Brown home.. So that the per formance should not pass unno ticed a door on the stove was opened by the electrical shock, making the flames visible. at 2:00 p. V» .1 a «Alitisi “Caterpillar” Diesel fuel costs at 7c a gal. $350 A Saving on fuel QjF .i.. __ _$ 770 The “Caterpillar” Diesel Saves you money on every acre you work... It uses lower priced fuel. It uses less fuel per hour or per acre than Gasoline rTrrctors and delivers more drawbar horse power. * $ Two days of measuring and mixing, brewing and baking. Two days crowded with jiffy meals, new dishes for dinner, new disguises for leftovers, new surprises for parties . DANCE m 9 Moro Hardware & Implement Store Petrified Eel Discovered. Lakeview—4n exploration par ty from. Lakeview visited Thorn lake in northern Lake county ox er the week end to search for at KENT Legion Hall . traces of prehistoric animals. The searchers succeeded in finding a amali In length, ahd a round hard ybl- Music By low object, which appeared to be a petrified yolk of an egg. Por ’Night Hawks - tions of what appeared to be the Remains of large ancient mam Adm. 40c & 25c Supper 1 mals were uncovered, but not re moved. ' . - May 26th — —- ? S ouvenirs ’ Designed To Meet Actual Field Conditions “Caterpillar” Diesel TraefutSs are availebJe in 25, 50, and 75 nio- dete. Visit us at The Dalles and see the “CftU?rpillaxJ’ Diesels in aciual operation. prizes ’ ^ara^ LOGGERS & CONTRACTORS MACHINERY COMPANY o ft«. f*t PACIFIC POWER« LIGHT COMPANY nnrd VAI. " .- • • JL 617 East Second Street — •- • ’ TheJDalles, Oregon Write this office for illustrated folder and circular^n “C'nttrpiilar"'Diesel Tractors Ahrnw’» nt Yoar Service I ■ 'V