Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 29, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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TWO
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IME 6HBRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNK 2», 1WM.
Joe Truitt left for Portland the
first of the week and later was
reported to be one of the 303
special policemen at the docks.
higher production in milk cow®,1 down the river,
Wi,th sipjgog and dancing our
in line with prospective-feed sup­ Wallace Upholds
the pure bred beef man who tries Saw Cow Camp, C. C Camp, • cvenhigft Were sped
plies for the coming winter; liqui­
For kind Mr. Janicke plgy.d when
dation beyond normal is neckwaary,
I *est Farm Practice to raise blockiar and easier gain­ museum and fliver •
we pled. /
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and many farmers will undoubted­
ing cattle, the man Mto raises Then homeward we turned with
One time a big'fire we had by
ly sell to the government-
higher yielding seed corn or oatS| our tongues (hanging out
Editorial from Wallace’s Farmer or wheat or barley or a doxen Anri when we saw camp we re­ • the ereek r<, -
Prices paid, by government buy­
Miss Ern ma jean Stephens was
Is
every good farmer betraying other crops, are all traitors. 3o
joiced with a shout-
To whidh everyone took a sharp
among those who climbed Mb Hood ers are determined by an apprais­
the
principle
of
production
con
­
marshmallow stick*
i
also
is
every
farmer
who,
out
of
I
al
committee
or
an
inspector
from
Sunday will those who made the
the bureau of animal industry, and trol? Is a man who used good his years of experience, gives Reatha and Bonnie with hook, lini? Jociel used a tree but it f .11 - in
Legion climb
tnd gaff
younger
the fire
, I
range up to $20 for cattle two seed, breeds good livestock, uses practical hints to his ,
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Moro 1 ax 1 k < No l 13, I. O. O.~ F.”
years old or over- The animals efficient farm machinery, geta his neig|.ibor on how to do his work Went out after fish but got just Mid ^ei* loud exclamations of
Keith and Dale Busch, who have ire turned over to the Surplus re- farm work done at the right time,
Moro, Oregon
| the fish, laugih.
anguish and ire.
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easier and better.
been visiting with their gram ’ief corporation where thqy are cx- and secutes excellent results in
It
ia.true
that
before
wu
had
a
¡They fished and they fished from When games were all over and
Meets every Mon­
day evening in the! parents. iMjr. a^d Mrs- Ned ’ mined and those suitable for can crop yields and livestock produc­ program of production control, the ' early till late,
traps all assembled
IO.O.F. hall- Trani Thompson, returned to their hom< ling are sent to canneries- The tion a traitor to the adjustment the growing efficiency of our good, But never caugfht one they dared We danced on the bi
is
in Hillsboro Monday-
put on a plate.
anned meat is tlhm turned over control program?
sient and visiting
farmers was often a curse to
shivered and trend
Some people pretend to think so farmers as a class, in that it Four of the girls, the naughty
o relief agencies, none of it going
brothers are cordi- ■
Much more could, be .told if space
young things, .
ally invited to meet । Mrs Ori? Elliott and Mrs. Owen »n to the open market. Cattle to They say. *4You’re trying to cut caused the production of more live­
would pennit ‘ »
I
down
production,
am
’
t
you?
Well,
Went
off
by
themselvLa
to
the
with us.
Elliott,
have been here for a ^oor to stand shipment are killed
stock and more grain than the
e.
g
—
of
the
time
the
whoh
camp
’
then, what do you mean by using market wanted- Now, good farm­
Bubbling Springs-
Ralph Brisbine, N. G-
couple of weeks will leave the last >n the ranch.
had
a
fit
‘
i
good
seed
and
purebred
livestock?
ing is a benefit, not only to the in­ We searched and we called every
Government cattie buying* will
JTruit, Secretaiy. of this week for Brush Prairie,
When Signa's and Irma’s bed fell;
where far and near,
be confined to emergency drouth
you use poor seed, scrub stock dividual wlho follows sound prac­
Washington.
Lupine Rebe.ea l^ge No- 116
to the floor—
I
'reas, of which Oregon has two-|Bnd hali do
work a11 tices, but also to all farmers. If Anri when tlhey got back—Boy! did
Muro, Oegon
Oh
what
a
commotion-
Oh
what
i
Orook and Jefferson counties^- un-’around y°uT reduce production. farm efficiency increased as much
they shed tears!
Rhoads--! hear you bought » Ml all the cattle offered in those' But
an
uproar.
I
foudoa good job of farm- as 3 or 4 per cent in one year, it
Meets 2d and 4th Tu- car and that it’s a rattling good
Hstricts are moved, and will then ing’ YO«’1*
danger of produc- would be easy to plan for slightly The next sunny morning with Each day was a treasure remj?m-
da;,; of each month one How about it?
bered with cheer,-
I
water and lunch
i
ing
almost
as
much as usual- less acreage the following year,
Visiting members wel
Rhodes—Yes, f / s a rattler all be extended to the secondary What do you mean by it?”
Away to Black Butt? wero'j some Each evening a pleasure to mem’ry
and so balance production with de­
frouvh areas, in which conditions
z'ome.
right- When I drive it is sound?
of the bunch.
most dear.
|
If these people really mean this mand
are severe but where a real emer­
Giaddis Bu.h uz N. G.
like a skeleton hr.Ving a chill on a
Gertrude,
Irma
and
Elma,
Bonnie
We
’
ll.
work
and
we
’
ll'hope
for
the
-
Under production control, the
gency does not exist at present they should go on and say: “Wlrnt
L I Hull, Secretary tin roof.
Reetha
and
Jane
•
glad
future
day
h
.•
you
really
ought
to
do
is
to
farm
efficient farmer works fewer hours
Three Oregon counties—Malheur,
Betfly, Marjorie and
V'.x Whop tp . #ajmÿ> Resort
Harney and Wheeler—are now like your great grand father or and makes morte money than the
summit did gain.
again bvend our way-
Moronski—I believe that lan- ’isted as secondary drouth areas. his graAt grand father Plow with inefficient farmer. Without pro­
Tuage mas made to conceal W- A. Schoenfeld, director of the an iron pointed plow with a wood­ duction control, they both worked With huff and with puff they
climbed up the mountain
. ♦ Footnote—This is mere poetic
thought.
Oregon experiment station, has en mold-board; harrow wit|hi a long hours and both lost-
And
wished
every
step-for
a
pice
license
and a gross slander
Peewit—Y ou wouldn’t think so been appointed drouth relief direc- bundle of branches; plant your
It is possible, of course, to re­
drkAing
fountain.
if
you
once
heard
my
wife
tell
me
corn
with
a
dibble;
harvest
your
Well seasoned 16 in- fir or pine
duce production by working longer
’or for this state, and counties
Read, tho ads ih the Journal
wood $3.50 Ln timber. O R. Hulse what she thinks of me.
wishing to come within the pro-j*m*^ grain with a cradle, thresh hours than ever and using the The roater we signed, the country
•
-
risions of the federal cattle buying! k out
flails or oxen; go back tools and methods of our great­ | surveyed
Mosier, Oregon
razor back hogs and longlhtonn grandfathers But who is fool Thon slipping and sliding, trip
Mrs Gadder—I should liave loved '»rogram. may make application to
dawnward trip made.
For your convenience I have
Baby Chicks—Wilcox Hatchery, to go to Florida last winter and I him through their county courts. «^’-»^Use wild cattle for a milk- enough to want to do it?
arranged for you to leave
The
work
of
organizing
and
di-i'
n
^
herdj
and
lasso
a
cow
when
would
have
gone
except
for
one
514 East 2nd St. Tne Dalles Leg-
Oh, hark to the woe of the sad
your
Shoe Work at Walter
meeting the sale of cattle in tfuese ^ou
to 4mtlk.
Grd.n—A fortune teller told me
horns, 8 c., Rocks and Reds, 9 c. thing
campfire sisters
A-
May
A Son. Pick up
areas
will
be
carried
on
by
the
kind
of
talk
is
non-
Mrs. Wigwag—Your Ihusband
that I had a lot of money coming Who got back to camp with sev­
Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall
and deliver twice a week at
Tounty
agricultural
a
gents.
i
sensé
of
course.
There
is
no
con-
to
me-
didn
’
t
warA
you
to
I
suppose?
delivery.”
eral new blisters,
no-cost to yob.
;
A group of sheep men appear-i dict between efficiency and produc-
Brown—Huh! I'd mudh sooner Footsore and bedraggled, biu their
Mrs Gadder—That’s just the
ed
at
the
Denver
conference
and,
tion
control-
Without
production
have a paying teller tell me that.
Expurienced Cook want« har- trouble. He was so anxious for
Joseph A Mec
arms full of flowers
asked that the government also be- contro1’ unregulated efficiency may
vest job. Can furnish references. me to go that I was suspicious.
The Wasco Sho^Man -
They gathered for lazy one back
gin a program of sheep pirrchas- huit
thrugh «he produc­
Th/? Campfire Giri’s Chronicle
Write to Mrs. Edit^ Puckett. Irri­
in the bowers.
ing as a food conservation meas- ^on
bu8e surpluses. With
gon, C cgon
One gay Sunday morning when But tired as they wen? they re­
St< ck Buying Possible|
ure, but the matter was referred Production control, efficiency means
covered with speed
the sun was yellow
to Washington officials for consid- mon<,y and less work for the
Dr. C. A. Hubbard. Professor of
When into the pool th?y all dashed When Your Shoes need repair
We
climbed
into
cars
and
to
camp
In Some Oregon Areas eration, Mr. Ballard reports-
. farmer.
Biology at Pacific University,
without heed
we did go.
send them to ■
The conference also recommend-1 If aidin* farmers to produce By hill and by dale,
stopped a short time Tuesday
But
back in the cabin—such greif
by field and
ed that a substantial sum of mon- more efficiently is a bctiajal of
morning to see Clayton Vintin. He
and such woe.
by town
Plans for extending the govern­ eiy be set aside by FERA officials the adjustment program, them We reached this fair spot of most Poor Vera Jeans sunburn was
was making his first trip in­
to Sherman county for specimens ment program of cattle buying as for the development of springs most com b;jt farmers are trai-
GOOD SHOE
hurting her so.
REPAIRING
cherished renown
raises pure- Then into the pool
a drouth relief measure under way water holes and the sinking of t01**' Th0 man
of our Sage rats
we all went One day of refreshment, no hike 1
THE DALLES
Second St.
in Minnesota and Sountih Dakota wells on the ranges of western kre<l hoR8» the man who breeds for
with a splash,
did
we
take,
T2 Now this way, now that way, a
R v Robert E. Fitcb, Proff. of to all emergency drouth areas of states where there is
And then in the cars, we w re off
Philosophy and Religion at Pacific the west were made by a confer­ grass but no water. (Mr- Ballard r\ a I | I?C FDFIPTTT'T Ilir llTp
flip and a dash,
to Scout Lake.
University was an over night gueat ence of livestock nien and agri­ .•mid- It was estimated that $100.-, DALLl*o I KMuil I LzHL’ llL Now down to the bottom, now up
The longest way round proved our
at the home of G. C. Vintin cultural college officials from 13 000 could be us?d to advantage for
to the top W b dived and we cir­
only route home
r
DENTIST
western states which met in Den­ this purpose in eastern Oregon.
Thr 1 lay right
Daily Truck Service
cled with scarcely a stop.
Tho the trails thr rough th. woods |
P. N- Lemon was here from Al­ ver recently ^to consid|h diroulth
“Sale of cattle to the govern-,
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we did wander and roam
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
bany the first of the week doing a relief measures.
ment in Or.gon wiii be in the rortliM, The Dalles. Crass Vailey On Monday, “No washday for us/’ A dip in South I^ake mid the coy
we
avow,"
All
the
states
represented
at
little business relative to his farm­
nature of a culling process, be-!
water dogs.
We’ll off to the woods. Hope we
Denver have some counties in cause there is no place in the state' Tri weekly to Antelope &
ing land in this county
Wheme we scrambled and jump d
don
’
t
meet
a
cow.
which drouth conditions are as where drouth conditions are so
».
over brambles amd logs,
So up to the springs at the foot of
way points.
Leslie Su.wart of McCoy was a severe as in the districts in which severe that whole herds must be
Ir» Moro the First Week
Then a handful of hucklebenies
Black
Butte
visitor at the L. H. Nahouae home the government is now buying sacrificed, as is th» cae in many
in Each Month
firm in our grasp
We went, and one silly girl said,
cattle, said F. L. Ballard, Oregon states in the western plains area,”
Monday evening.
Fast
Seruice
-
Lowest
Rate
We
reached
our
home
camp
at
well
“am’t they cute?”
county agent leader, who attended ( said Mr. Ballard*
nigh our last gasp.
The next day, all eagar, wt? hiked
Oaarles Bardman of Camp Sher- the conference. In order to reduce
man is here to take in the harvest numbers of cattle in these areas
J. F. F om
H. O. Kunsmaii
season and is working on the land
measuring crews.
Mero, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
menders cordially in-
vited to meet with us.
Elmer Hansen, W. M*
C V. Belknap. Secy.
ßTown talk
WERNM ARK’S
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
A special meeting of the coun­
ty district boundary boairid was
held this week and formal consoli-
dation of the Liberty and Kjent
districts was made. Also the
Gorman district was given per-
minion to hold chool the coming
year with less than six pupils.
W. H Ragsdale and L S. Hines
drove to Spokane Sunday retum-
ing Tuesday. Business with the
land bank was the cause of the
trip.
Mr and Mrs. Giles French at-
tended the meeting of the editorial
association in Roseburg Friday
and Saturday returning home
Sunday
D E. Stephens drove to Pendle­
ton Monday to inspect the crops
<wi the sub-station theme before
the beginning of harvest wfliich
will begin in that county soon-
Dance Saturday night.
Hall Don’t forget.
leegion
Recently Ginn. Coleman and
Company delivered to Millard
Eakin and to R E Flakin tlso a
new Zenith washing machine with
Du-All-motor attached- Paul Al­
ley has bought a new bedroom
suite from trie same company.
CHUTES
M E CHURCH
Church School ..
Church Worship
10.00 a. m
11:00 a. m.
Community Presbyterian Church
Children who have been attend­
ing the Vacation Church school the
last two weeks will give a demon­
stration of their work at the 11
o’clock hour. Diplomas are to be
given to those who attended five
lays or more. The young peoples’
orchestra will play
Parents and
friends are asked to attend and
encourage thert> youngsters who
will give Bible dramatization,
memory verses, Bible verse find­
ing, and hymns learned during the
school
Bible school at 10 o’clock. En­
roll in a study clasa of your age
group You will enjoy meeting
with your frineda.
Christian Endeavor, Sunday night;
Juniors meet at 6. and the high
school society at 7. It is “Ccree-
cration meeting/’ so all members
FOSS & Co
Have Installed
Brake Lining Machine
and full line of
Danv“'“»
Mi
Gilder under*
The Full Gospel Assembly
went an operation at a Portland Sunday School
10:00 a m.
hospital Sunday and is reported to Fellowship Meeting and scripture
be getting along very well and lesson
11.00a m.
out of the hospital. /
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of
Alva and Sylvia Mitchell of R J. Ginn.
Portland are visiting here with
Everybody welcome.
their grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
G A- Williams.
Grass Valley Baptist Church
George Schwart i of The Dalkes Sunday School
is in Sherman county to see what Preaching ......
11 a m.
. 7 p. m
aost of iMheat erop is coming from B Y. P U ....
Preaching ......
8 p. m
his ranches
. 'with one or more of these handy
electric table cookery appliances!
tyjultibestoS
THE BALANCED LINE
OF TAILORED BRAKE LINING
Electric Cooker
is versatile!
Kitchen Compakt
Electric Casserole
keeps kitchen.coal!.
toasts and bakes!
Flat Rate On
Grinding-Fitting-lnstalling
Bible verse at roll call- If not
able to be present, please send an
excusts-
Sunday school ...
10:00
m
Morning worship
11:00
m.
Jr. Christian Endeavor 5:45 P m.
Christian Endeavor .... 6:45 P m
Mr*. Hugh McIntyre and her
Christian Science .
sister have moved into the brick
house in town sir^e the house on
Subject: Clhristaan Science
the tanch was detroyed by fir?
Gold.n Text: I Peter 2: 1, 2.
several days ago.
Laying aside all malice, and all
guile, and hypocrisies, and envies,
Mr and Mm Theodore Serrurier and all evil speakings, as newborn
wvre here Monday from their bab.A, desire the sincere milk of
home in Lynden, Wash
the word, that ye may grow there­
Serrurier is a sister .of Wily by
Knighten
Responsive Reading: Isaiah 54:
2, 3. 10, 13, 14, a 7
Trie members of the Eastern Star
All are cordially invited to at­
lodge held their last meeting of tend the church services and to
the spring Thursday night, June make use of the reading room in
28th
the rear of the churtii building,
which is open daily where all au­
Bud Powell returned to Sherman thorized Christian Science litera­
< aunty Tuesday after spending ture may l>e read, borrowed or
several days in Portland.
purchased
SAVE TIME
SAVE STEPS
SAVE MONEY
No Occasion for Faulty Brakes
It’s amazing what this electric .
cooker will do! Roasts a whole
chicken or a roast as large as 6 lbs.
Bakes biscuits, pies and cakes as
well as any oven. Cooks vegetables,
soups anti stews perfectlyIKoomy,
dean, convenient,
conomical! . . . ’¿UaW
Almost all the conveniences of z.'
•lectric range are combined in this
devfr appliance! Toasts, broils,
fries— even bakes potatoes in its
unique oven drawer. A roaster
placed on top will roast meat, bake
pies, cakes, etc.
Green enamel
^•h.......... s13.50
I his smart electric casserole makes
summer meals a pleasure to
pare! Doesn’t heat up your kit
— cooks quickly* — r
----
is - economical
because all heat goes into cooking
food. Has Pyrex cover and remov­
able aluminum inset,
"VP
Easy to keep clean. .
5
Without inset, $5.75
You’ll enjoy these electric appliances, too!
^Hoir arc*
they bi tin y
up there?99
Electrlc Toaster
An electric toaster it one of the
handiest appliaftces you can own.
They come in a variety of attractive
models, many of which are com­
pletely automatic.
Electric Waffle Iren
Weck-end hours arc
precious. Call ahead! Make arrangements. And
while away don’t forget
to call those at home.
“Great!"
besides golden-brown waffle«, you
can make shortcake, cheese bis­
cuits and other delicious snacks
quickly and easily on an electric
waffle iron!
Electric Coffee Maker
An electric coffee maker assures
perfect coffee every time because
it allows the boiling water to pass
over the coffee only once.
Don’t pass up the enjoyment and ..
assistance these appliances give ,
you for so small an original cost
and so low an operating cost.
SEE YOUR DEALER OR
P acific P ower & L ight C ompany
Always at Your Service^
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Electric Mixer
An electric mixer enables you to
beat up a cake, whip cream, etc.,
u ith your arms johled! No other
kitchen device is so labor saving! ,