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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1%I
TWO
with the music.
minerals and proteins and youhful bodies.
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Washington,
Montana. Vlv^vii
Oregon and tial vitamins,
• JuritQT( ^niistian Endeavor at
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A
booklet
on
Safe
Weighty
Con-
Idaho during the past year include necessary to maintain good healdb.
6
p. m. The Hugh school group at
.
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; trol will be sent upon request to
4616 land loans for $15,341,443 and
Frwh milk, been« of 1U »bun-
ciUlens Bank Buiidin(r, seven.
U430 Land Bank Commissioner daiyt food value, has been consider
The annual Sunday school pic
Portland, Oregon.
low* for $17,274,695.
ed by many people fattening. Act
nic will be'held th the Grass Val
Application for farm mortgage ually, 1W it M is . a 1VW
low calorie ____
food, ___ be-
ley park, Saturday, June 9. be-
loans through tihe land bank at.
of its weajth of viUmina and
ginning at 10 a. m.
Spokane is made to the secretary-1 minerals “it furnishes more effec-
Sundaÿ school ......
10:00 a. m
treasurer of the national farm lively than any other food, tihe
in.
Morning
worship.
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11:00
loan association, loan correspon dietary essetntials so aften lacking
Jr. Christian Endeavor 5:45 P- m.
M
E
CHURCH
dent!, serving the area in which the in low calorie reducing diet«. Fresh
Moro l/odge No- 113, J. O. O. F> .
Christian Endeavor .... 6:45 P- m-
farm security is located. A post milk supplies vitamin A, B, D, and 1 The Oregon Annual Conference
Moro, Oregon
card request for information ad G, lime and phosphorus, and Ihas of the Methodist Episcopal church 1
C hr is tian Science
Meets every Mon
dressed to the Federal Land Bank an excellent protein for building will convene at tihe Fiast Metho
day evening in the
A1P áre cordially invited to at-
of Spokane, Wash., will bring com repairing body tissues.
dist church, Portland, June 19.
I O.O.F. hall. Tran
tend
the church services and to
plete information on how to apply
The
joint
lay
and
Minister'»
con
A quart of fresh bottled milk or
sient and ^siting
make
use of the reading room in
. buttter milk every day should be ference' will meet at 10,00 ojclock
brothers arte cordi- :
the
rear
of the churdh building,
June
2
'.
Mrs.
Harry
Van
Gilder
How To Reduce
। included. This may be Uken as a
ally invited to meet |
which
is
open
daily where all au
has
beLrn
elected
lay
deligate
from
beverage or cooked in food. In or
with us.
thorized Christian'"Science litera
Safely
Told
Wasco
der
to
‘
balance
’
your
reducing
diet
Ralph Brisbine, N. G
The Sermon Subject for Sunday ture may be readj, borrowed or
be sure to use daily
Joe Truit, Secretai y
purchased-. *
• »1
will
be “God and Our Need ’’
Iquart of fresh milk
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116
m
10.00
a.
Church
School
..
Subject:
God
the
only
cause and
fruits
(1
citrus
or
tomato)
The reducing diet is always a 2
¿loro, Oegon
11:00 a. m. Creator.
subject of interest among women 3 green vegetables, especially the Church Worship
Golden Text. , Psalms 72:18.
I
green and yellow variety
because one of the attributes of
Meets; 2d and 4th Tu-
Blessed
be the Lord God, tLo God
Uae
at
least
one
raw
vegetable
charm is a slender youthful bodily
< sda \ s of each month
Community Presbyterian Church of Israel, who only doeth wonder-
contbur.
This
is
not
only
decreed
daily
I
Visiting members wel
Newly elected officers uf the ous things
by fashion but because good health 1 egg if possible each day.
come.
high
school-college, and junäor
Responsiye Reading: Psalms 134:
demands
it.
.
In addition to the foods listed Christian
Gladdis l*u/ ’tz- N. G.
Endeavor
societies,
four
1-3,
135‘:l-7, .’3^., .
.
Starvation
diets
and
other
harm
above every person should get
L U Bull, Secretary.
ful methods in the field of weights 1 plenty of sunshine during the sum teen young people in number,'‘will
control are taboo as health is too mer months and take some source be installed into office, Sunday
The Full Gospel Assembly
Chris Schultz Pest No. 71
often i tn pa red when these practi—; of vitamin D. It is now possible morning, during the 11 O’clock Sunday School
American Legion
10:00 a- m.
ces are followed. The safe way(
vitamin D milk which is a service. Tho minister, Lawrence Fellowship Meeting and scripture
Meets tft Legion hall on
to reduce! or gain weight is the' very desirable way of getting this H. Mitchelmore Js speaking on lesson
2nd and 4th Wednesday
11.00a- m.
“
balanced 'diet” method with pro- important vitamin into the diet “The* Spirit of Youth.” All for
evenings of each ntonth
Prayer
meeting
«very.
Wednes
A young cedar. now ten feet high, from the grove from which Solomon per exercise or rrest depending on If vitamin D milk is not available, mer members of Christian Endea
Gilrs L. French, Commander
day
at
2:30
p.
m.
at
the
home
of
Wily W Knighten, Adjutant selected wood for ihe temple In Jerusalem, starts on its journey to th« the requirements of the individual. the next best source is cod liver vor, Epworth league, and other R J. Ginn.
White House lav,n In Washington, whore It will be planted.
young
peoples
’
societies,
are
urg
| The reducing diet like the nor- on#
Everybody welcome.
mal diet must contan all the foot! I ‘‘Slenderize then with fresh ed to be present and take part in
induction cenemony-
and Miss Gertrude Kruger accom-( Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Brown and elements needed by the body.
' milk” the beauty method of weight the Children
’s day exercises will be'
Gras« Valley Baptist Church
panied the Harlandview group '
S. E- Faryum of Hillsboro are quart of fresh- , milk, fruit» and conUro|t because frMh milk pro
field
during
the Sunday school
vegetable« and eggs - the “pro-
other food
♦ ♦♦♦ | here this we^k to do a little fishing
..-10:00a m.
hour. Children, parents and friends £harch School
teotive foede” -• should form the tha ^^„1^ minerals and pro-
Miss
Dorothy
Foss
is
ore
of
the
and
visiting
with
Ove
Hansen)
and
. 11:00 a m.
Church
service
Well seasoned 16 in fir or pine
fouadation of the «duclng diet be-
promabe ^tural beauty. will find enjoyment in the program B Y. P. U.
graduates
from
Monmouth
normal
family-
....
6.30 p. m.
wood $3.50 in timber. O. R- Hulse
cause these foods provide essen-
j presenuxi. i ne orchestra helps
in
the
June
class.
She
will
teadh
Mosier, Oregon-
Try Journal advertising, it pays.
at 'Rufus next year.
Eureka Lodge No- 121 A-F. & A.M-
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with us.
Elmer Hansen, W. M
C V. Belknap. Secy.
Gift Fïom Lebanon Starts for U. S
CHIMES
* 4Tow!i Talk
Baby Chicks-Wilcox Hatchery,
Mrs. Robert Hoskinson was hos-(
514 East 2nd St- The Dalles. Leg- tess to a group of ladies Wednes
horns, 8 c., Rocks and Reds, 9 c. day afternoon A luncheon and
Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall bridge was the enteirtainmeinlt-
delivery ”
D. E. Stephens left Wednesday
One good Guernsey cow for morning for Corvallis on business
G-l-8-pd for the station. He will return
sale Joe Truitt.
Friday in time to lead the visitors
Foor Rent: 5 room bungalow, $5 around the station the following
per month. See Floyd Flatt.
day-
Marion McKee left Monday for
Wanted: Job as harvest cook by
efficient, capable woman. Write Portland and Corvallis to attend
Adah Baldwin. Troutdale, Ore. Rt. a meeting of tihe drug board of
the state to which he was recently
1, Box 98.
appointed by Governor Meier.
Dr- N. C. Curry the Seattle Op Examinations for nw druggists
tometrist who has made profes will be given by Mr. McKee. Car
sional visits to Moro for years and roll Saunders of The Dalles is be
is known for good Optical work hind the counter during the ab
at leasonable prices will again be sence of the owner- *
at the Hotel Moro Friday, June 8,
for one day- Eyes Examined,
Moro Community, Harmony and
Glasses Ground and Fitted- Will Grass Valley Baptist Sunday
be at Grass Valley Thursday, June schools are holding a joint piandc
7. Will be at Wasco Saturday at the Grass Valley park, Satur
2t day, June 9. beginning soon after
June 9.
10 o’clock. This will be a reward
Joe Truitt has closed his barber for those who have faithfully at
shop and moved his equipment out tended Sunday sdhool during the
of the building. Joe is now work last yean, according to Martin
ing on the land measuring crew (Melzer, local superintendent. A
There are several reports as to program of games and contests is
who is going into the building but being planned for the children and
none of them have been sub young people. Dinner is at noon-
stantiated
Any who have no way of trans
Mrs. Fred Pickett received word portation are asked to see their ।
Tuesday morning that her mothei teachers, or the minister, I>aw-
had died suddenly at the family rence H. Mitchelmore, before
Ihome in Seattle. The Picketts left Saturday-
Tue-^lay morning for the sound
A light smattering of rain fell
city to attend the fun oral.
in Sherman county Wednesday
Miss Reatha Sayrs left Sunday night and Thursday morning, about,
for Portland to remain a few days eough to lay the dust for a fewi
hours or until the winds came up |
visiting with relatives.
No particular aid was derived
Mr and Mrs. T- B. Searcy re from the rain except-that it cool-|
turned from the hot springs Mon- ed tho atmosphere and gave tho
day after a stay of a couple of wheat a taste of what it has been(
weeks.
needing.
Land Loans Help
Entire Communitier
The degree to which the busi
ness men have been aided as the
farmer is assisted in refinancing
his debts has been studied by the
Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
which, for the year ended May 27,
1934, made 14,046 loans to farmers
in the Pacific northwest for a total
volume of $32,616.138, for itself
and as agent of the Land Bank
Commissioner-
The farmer is benefited directly
by refinancing his mortgage in
debtedness- He pays a lower ratie
of interest, has smaller principal
payments amortized over a longer
period and has his debts extended
and consolidated. However, tihe
benefits are not limited to the
farmer borrower. On an average,
two or three individuals in • addi
tion receive direct benefits from
these loans. These comprise not
only the principal creditors but the
grocery men, suppby merchants,
impliment dealers, doctors, and
other professional men- Thus near
ly everyone in the community is
benefited either directly or indirec-
tly-
.
v v
The 14,046 loans paid out by the
Federal Land Bank to farmers of
•Mrs. Otis Baker was in Portland
Ray Templeton’ returned to Moro
for several days the past week. this week from Madras w’here he
returning Wedne*ulay to her home- has been attending school.
Mrs Hazel Woods and son,
Lyle left last Saturday for Corval
lis to attend the graduating exer
cises of Oregon State college.
Ethan Woods is one of the gradu
ates After the ceremonies they
will continue through southern
Orgon before returning home.
Harry Ragsdale is spending a
few days in Hillsboro visiting
with his sister. Mrs. Evelyn
Searcy.
The maintenance crew of the
state highway department were
driving a new truck this week all
lMi^ and Mrs. Walter Ruggles emblazoned with the seal of the
and Mrs. Elva Bryant left Sunday highway division
for Monmouth, expecting to stop
at Mosier for Mrs. E. A »Race,
who will accompany them. Miss
J. F. F om
I aura Ruggles and Charles Race,
are graduates at Monmouth ihrs
week
SAVE your EYES
and SaveMon¿y
Dr- Curry the old Reliable •
Optometrist of Seattle who •
has made professional visits Z
to Moro for years will again Z
be at Hotel Moro Fric'ay.t
June 8 for one day. Eyes ex-
amined, Glasses Ground, and
Flttec
Prices
Based on
Present Conditions.
At Grass Valley, Mrs. Frendh's
rooms, Thursday, June 7
Will be at Wasco Sherman
Hotel, Saturday June 9
H. O. Kuntman
No Occasion for Faulty Brakes
Mr. and Mrs- M. A- Bull and Mr
and Mrs George Meloy, jr and fam
ily visited in Wallowa over last
week end with Hollis Bull and
wife-
George Bourhill
reported to
be improving at the hospital in
The Dalles.
Ralph Brisbine is organizing a
h-ginn baseball team which will
play a
levion team at the
picnic id Dufur June 17*
land measurers for the county
allotment committee laid off Thurs
day because of the shower that
wet the grass and grain the night
before.
J. B. Adams and George Will
iams were the adults who were
with tfr.e Moro foresters at Bonney
Crossing the first of the wc^k and
Homer Belshee, Mrs Lynn Bower
sox, Mr. and Mrs. Brreno Hall
FOSS & Co
Have Installed
Brake Lining Machine
and full line of
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