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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1934)
V age two Fureka Lodge No. 121 A«F. & A.M. Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd L Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting member« cordially in vited to meet with us. Hansen, W. M C V. Belknap. Secy. l'HE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, R-M. Capt. Larson Gets the Mackay Cup Sunday »chool ... Morning worship Christian Science All are cordially invited to at- tend the church services and to make use of the reading room in the rear of the churdh building, which is open daily where all au thorized Christian Science litera- ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. Subject: God the ' Preserver of Man ; Golden Text. Isaiah 31:5. As j birds flying, »0 will the Lord of i hoets defend Jerusalem, defending also he will deliver it. and pass ing over it he will preserve it- Responsive Reading: Isatah 41: 10-15, 17, r Meets 2d and 4th Tu- t ; !aj s of each month Visiting members wel come. Giaddis L.. inltz, N. G. • !.i Bull, Secretary Well seasoned 16 in^ fir or pine wood >3.50 in timber O R. Hulse Mosier, Oregon Baby Chicks-Wilcox Hatchery, 514 East 2nd St- The Dalles- Leg horns, 8 c.. Rocks and Reds, 9 c. Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall delivery” W. H. Ragsdale, W. A. Tate, C. C. Crews, of the Producton Credit Corporation of Th^ Dalles and Mr- and Mrs. G- L. French drove to Spokane Sunday return ing Monday. Business with the government agencies there was the reason for the trip. Observation? made: the Big Bend country will need rain before satisfactory crops can be harvested, the Palouse will harvest from 30 to 50 bushels and it’s da/in hot in some places b tween here and Spokane- Charles Perkins and wife stop ed here Sunday while going from their Portland home to Bend and through to coast points. E- E Barzee and wife are at their Newport home for a few days enjoying the salt breezes and rest ing from a spring time of hard woak. Luther Davis is interviewing contract signers to obtain from them data regarding the contract ed acreage planted this year and plans for the allotment for 1935. D. E Stephens returned from Corvallis Friday in a new Buick car. His daughter, Misa Janet came with him for the summer month vacation from h°r school work at 0. S- C- McKean and Searcy and tlhte Farmer's Elevator Company officer have been moved into the building n-xt to the hotel and the former offices have been vacated Otis Baker and family had as guests for a short time Sunday, Mr Baker’s niece and her husband, Mr- and Mrs. James Henry who stopped here on their way back to their home in Seattle from a vacation spent in Spokane and Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs Roy Powell and Mrs. N. W Thompson left Monday for Portland to see the display of loses during the fesival and to attend the grand lodge of the Ma- sonic order Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruggles and daughter, Loura Left Wednes- day for .Portland to attend the meeting of the Masonic grand lodge Robert Rasmussen is (her? from Pendleton to spend the summer with his aunt, Mrs. J. N I^andry 18 k ■■ The Fall Gospel Assembly Sunday School bond« enjoy the same tax-exempt Wore the regular sessions c^-the ^Jl^gTaages of th* slaU s«’ —2 vene, and hundreds kimJrxulu attend ffheea lection 1 of ikwa the next meeting place privileges as government stvuri meetings to obtain ud vrmatiqn in will- ; ba decidied . Wednesday by ties. __ a '•• ama — a last week exceeded Federal land bank loans by >260,750. The for mer numbered 498 for >1,067,850 and the latter 218 for >807,100 Thte average land bank loan, however, was larger than the average Com- misSioner by 11,588- The Federal Land Bank make loans only upon first mortgagee on farm land, libe Com mis toner loans are made to farmers upon the security of first J or second mortgagee upon real and personal farm property. Customer—I ordered from you two days ago two dozen glass flasks that were advertized at >6 a dozen f. o. b. I paid >12 for them, but wtHen they were deliv ered they were empty. Dealer—Of course- What did you expect? Customer—What did! I expect? I thought they would be full'’ of booze What else can f- o. b. mean? . ' . .. .. _ . _ - - la CHIPIES Land Bank Loans D- E. St2phens expects to leave Saturday evening for Berkeley, Near $2,000,000in Week Cal-, where he will attend the an M E CHURCH nual sl?ssion of the western branch Church School .. 10.00 a. m of the American Association of Church Worship 11:00 a. m. Agronomy of which he is presi Closing of (arm loans was speed dent. cd up last week to record-breaking Community Presbyterian Church heights when tote Ftederal Land “Our Father’’ is the subject of Bang in Spokane loaned >1J874,95O Harvest in this county will prob ably start next week on some of thia sermon, Sunday morning, at in 716 loans to farmers of Wash the land where wheat matures *1. Why does the Christian look ington. Montana, Oregon and early. Low* yields are expected on to God as Father? is a question Idaho. This tòpples over the prevous tlhis land as it suffered from to be answered by Lawrence H. drouth and frost several weeks Mitdhelmore, minister. Will you high record of Mardh 74, when attend church in honor of father? >1,565,350 was paid out in 696 ago Sunday school at 10 a m. Enroll loans. During the week ending in orte of the classes for Bible May 30, 600 loe.ns were closed for R J. Ginn received word this study. If you play bring your in a volume of >1,488,600. Thus, an week of the death of his aunt in strument and help us in the orches increase of more than E9 per cent Wisconsin- She was 90 years of tra. was evidenced last wteek alone age. The same letter told that Junior Christian Endeavor meets ( These loans are being disbursed farmers were hauling their stock at 6 p. m- The high school-col lege, in the new 3 per cent issue of Fed away to get feed for them and group begins at 7. eral Farm Mortgage corpooration that no grain would be cut, but Vacation church school for all bonds by the Federal Land Bank as it had begun to rain there children in Moro, from June 18 acting for itself and as agent for might be a little hay. to 29- School begins at 9 a m. the Land Bank Commissionier. The and runs until 11:45 eadhi day, ex- Dr. H. V- Harlan, head of bar cept Saturday and Sunday. Work For your convenience I have ley experimentation in th? United and play provided for youngsters arranged for you to leave from 5 to 12. States, and B. B- Bayles, director your Shoe Work at Walter of northwest wheat projects, Were Children between th? ages of A. May & Son. Pick up visitors at the experiment station five and twelve are invited to at and deliver twice a week at during the week- tend the community Vacation no cost to you. Church school to be held at the Joseph A Mee Farmi rs from Gilliam county Community churdh, two weeks, beginning Monday, June 18, ac The Wasco Shoe Man will be here Saturday to look over the station and learn the re cording to I^awrence Mitchelmore, sults of experiments conducted minister. Parents familiar with the Week’ ... there. includes music, stories, Bible Daily Truck Service memory work, verge (finding, il- lust rated notebooks and other Portland, The Dalles, Grass Valley craft work, special features, a picnic, and dossing Commence- I Tri weekly to Antelope 4 ment exercises. Miss Doris Amidon returned Sessions will be held from 9 to W3y points. from Eugerte Monday night ready 11:45 each day, except Saturday} . _ for a vacation from school days and Sunday. Two departments r , o are planned, the junior for those. rQStberVICe - LOUJest Rate at the University- Mr and Mis. Ted Barnum were here over the week end and to at tend the Peetz-Brown wedding Saturday night. Mrs. Barnum re- mained here County tieasurer Naomi Van Gilder left for Portland Sunday to remain a week. Her mother, Mrs. A M Young, will return with her this coming week end. Mrs. Carroll Saytia and children came home Tuesday evening from Portland where they have been visiting a few days- Mrs C. McKean, Mrs Bessie Bel she* and Mrs. A Axtell drove to Portland Sunday going by the way of the Washington highway in order to look at new a # conducting their departments 1 in ballot of the delegates, and already their home granges. - localitfee are competing for the One of the notable features of honorv .. / the meeting ______ _ is the chorus of more Thursday afternoon presentatk : than a hundred voices trained by of Golden Sheaf Certificates to g. 0- Goodspeed of Portland, and i members witihl 50 yvars of contin- Tuesday afternoon E. M. Ehrhardt,1 yous mem bet ehip will take place. President of thia Federal Land followed by the beautiful memorial Bank at Spokane, spoke on “Fainm jj^xvices for departed member* of Credits.” Wednesday everting Mr. state grange- At 3 p. m. the B F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon same day’’the drill conteste, with Journal, addresses tihe assembled te^nax from all counties in th? grangers. Professor George P^avy, district, Lane, Douglas. Tosephine, President of the Ortegon State col Jackson, Ooes and ■ Curry; repre lege, was the principal speaker at sented, takes place. During the the program represented by dhe evening tfue Fifth degi^ee will be state lecturer Tuesday evening to exemplified by the-Douglas county a capacity audience- Pomona grange, and immediately • -Interest centers around thi elec-, following the officers of the State tion of- officers for the State Grange will confer the Sixth de Grange, who are elected every two gree upon a large class years. • The election committee Among tihowe attending the con will report Thursday afternoon, vention from Sherman county are the officers having already been Mr. and Mrs- C. P- Adams and Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Guyton. <1.1 was held- A beautiful cup, engra ved with the names of all granges that have won the contest one or motra times, is the prize to th? grange winning three bouta. 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Westside I .ar son of Rockwell field, California, Prayer meeting every Wednes for s series of experimental flights. Ray W. Gill was re-elected as day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of master of the Oregon State Grange R J. Ginn. Everybody welcome. on the concluding day of the an Vernon Flatt and family and Bill J scenery and view' Oregon from nual session Wednesday. Flatt left Thursday for a ten day across the river- Gras* Valley Baptist Church With flags and pinnons placed vacation to Seasidi? and other Merril Oveson and family left! 10 a. m- across all the principal ^reete, Oregon beaches before taking on Wednesday morning for Portland! Sunday School . m. flags displayed in front of every thre added duties of carrying the where Obey will take in the Rose Preaching ......... B Y. P. U ...... 7 p. m business house and Welcoming mail to Antelope from Grass Festival. Preaching .... . 8 p. m- signs in all windows, Roseburg, Valley Lou Peetz is driving the Fred Pickett returned Saturday The Assotional rally of the capital of the Umpqua Valley, is mail route in the absence of Flatt- from Seattle leaving Mrs. Pickett Deschutes association will meet at entertaining the 61st session of in that city to remain with her the church Sunday afternoon/ at 2 the Oregon state grange in roypl Ix>st: Back^.rap from half a father for a few weeks. o’clock. Dr. T. H- Hagen and style- set of harness on Lone Rock Over 1500 members of the order Dn- Staring, ministers of Portland H- W. Berry was in town Tues gi a de. A. H Barnum will address the group. We also in Ihas little city, hundreds being day from Portland expect Dr. Staring to speak at the in camp in a beautiful grove on Mrs. W W. Knighten and chil 11 o’clock service- the banks of the river, and hotels, Mrs. Faitih. Needham and sm the here this we?k vis i din g with dren left Thursday of last week The local B. Y. P. U- are giving auto camps and rooming houses, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. for Portland to visit for a short the Bend. Redmond and Prineville together with many private bpmes, Ginn- Mrs. Needham lives in time with her mother and sisters delegates a banquet Saturday are filled with the delegates and who live here. Pasadecia, Cal- evening after which, a social hour members, representing every coun P. C. Axtell and family and will be enjoyed- We hope every ty in Oregon. A get-to-getfier was held Mon Mx. and Mrs. Wilbur ^1?lton J. M. Axtell drove to Eugene one will take advantage of hearing day evening, under the auspices of these wonderful speakers. It is Saturday, via the McKenzie pass, and family of Corvallis spent the recreational leaden, Misses Clari- inched a rare treat to have them to visit with Mr- Axtell ’ s father. week end at the Pinkerton (home- bel Nye and Gertrude Skow, and with us^ Mr. Shelton is a cousin of Mrs. the same afternoon the annual S- L. Boyce, pastor. Pinkerton. The army’s must valued flying trophy, the Mackay cup, which The American Ijegion Auxiliary Mrs. L. M. Weber of Portland, met with Mrs R. C. Byers Wed mother of Mrs W. A. May is here nesday afternoon. It was the final visiting hier daughter. meeting of the year. A group of friends drove out on the breaks of the John Day, Sunday to the home of Mir- and Mrs. L. L. Bowersox for a picnic dinner and ice cream feed- Amidst the merriment some one mentioned the date and Mrs. Bowersox dis covered it was their 12th wedding anniversary so the was duly pre sented with a pair of shoes full of holes, and a very attractive empty shrimp can There were cats, ice cream and cold drinks galore. ' •with Abbie Melzer at the by, O. Mor- piano tenaen. Violin solo, Perfect Day by Mrs. I>- Bowersox- Every one had a grand time even if some did have to have a little boost up the hill going home. Those enjoying the day were. Mr and Mrs. (has. Bullard, Florence Brown. Mr. and Mia. Cari Melzer and children, Mr. O- Mortensen, Mr. Joe Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Searcy and children, Mr- and Mm Chas. Ad- iard, Mr. and Mm. I> L Bowersox and Maybelle and Bessie 10:00 a. m 11:00 a- m. Jr. Christian Endeavor 5:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor .... 6:45 p. m- M oro Lodge No. 115, I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon day evening in the 1O.O.F. hall- Tran sient and Visiting brothers arc cordi ally invited to meet with us. Ralph Brisbine, N. G- Joe Tiuit, Secretaiy Lupine Rebc-ca Lodge No- 116 Moro, Oegon ^Town Talk. nine anJ above, and the primary for the younger children. Any adults who wish to help in tfse school are requested to see Mr- Mitchelmore. J. F. F om h .O. »10.00 Kumman No Occasion for Faulty Brakes Baked beans, stews, spaj pot roasts, puddings other delicious foods can be cook ed quickly and easily in this hand- some electric casserole. 2X Quart capacity; green porcelain enamel finish; removable aluminum inset; Pyrex cover. . . . Without inset, $5.^5. 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