Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 21, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Exry__ So you got back from the
I city did you ? What aifference do
you find between the city and the
“Daughter.** saio the father, “is
country ?
that young man serious in his in­
Eben—Tbeyi ain’t mudh differ­
tentions V'
ence. In the country you go to
“Guess he must be dad," replied
bed feelin’ all in an’ get up feelin’
the girl. M He’s asked me how
fine, and in the city you go to bed
much I make, what kind of meals
feelin’ fine an’ get up feelin’ all
we have, and how you and moth­
er are to live with’*.
drive. City police, county officers
anj state patrolmen under Char-
D»«,, superintendent
an rvirinEnnJanf nf
les Pray
of state
many spiggots to put on
I
each month. Visiting
members cordially in­
vited to moot
Elmer Hansan. W. M-
‘ police, are enlisted in the pro-
gram which is being sponsored*
locally by the organizations list­
ed above.
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Attprneys At Law
I O.OJ. hall.
Moro, Oregon
brothers are cordi­
ally invited to meet
Ralph Brisbane, N. G
Joe Trait, Secretary
Dr.F.A. Perkins
301 J« E. Second St
Alarming increases in Oregon’s Speeding has been the subject of
’* * * death
* -v and
—* injury
---- r
two week drive which started
auto accident
record, which has impelled inaug the campaign September 9, and
declare most ser-
uration of a statewide 12 week
safety campaign by the Oregon kras accidents
result from this
State Motor association. Parents | cause the program of education
Teacher association, AfiMrtea Le and enforcement of laws against
gion and other groups, continued1 fast driving win be continued dur-
Meets 2d and 4th Tu-
Visiting members wei
come.
Giaddis Bud. ’Mu N. G.
Lia Bull, Secretary
2F5. Moro, Oregon.
p.m.
notice
Harlandview grange is giving
another one of its birthday par­
ties Friday night. September 21
As these parties are not public,
only grangers and their invited
friends are welcome. And as it is
strictly against
grange by-laws
and rules to have intoxicants on
or about their person on grange
premises, the grange amusement
committee will have to ask any
one violating the grange laws to
leave the premises at once.
Seventeen
Harlandview gran­
gers made Klondike grange a vis­
it at their regular meeting Sat­
urday night.
Or. J. A. BUTLER
HOME QFF1CK. WABC<»
Ly the florin, cau be seen In th* background.
represent a 7.59 percant increase
—------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------*----------------------------------------------------------------------- -— । in accidents, a 20
percent ia-
| crease in injuries, and a 26 par
Evening Worship
went to Prineville Tuesday to do (lesson ___________________ 11.00a m.
7 ’a.m.
B Y P U
_____
a little hunting. They will return
Prayer meeting every Wednes-
8 a.m. ures for the same period of 1983.
when they get a deer or are tired day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of i ‘reaching
Beginning September 23.
law
Prayer meeting and Bible study
of looking for one.
R- J. Ginn-
enforcement
agencies
throughout
Everybody welcome. on Thursday at 8 p.m., Subject.
the state will concentrate on mot­
Our Abundance in Oxi.
Vernon Flatt was in Portland
orists who violate right of way
Wednesday on a buying trip for
When Your Shpes need repan
Christian Science
laws curing the ensuing 2 weeks
his new garage.
send them to
All are cordially invited to at-
Boy- Dad, how many kinds of. Following two week periods will
tend the church services and to milk are there? .
| see concentration of enforcement
The American Legion Auxiliary
make use of the reading room in
Dad- Well, there s evaporated on failure to heed signs and sig­
met Wednesday at the hardware the rear of the churdh building,
milk,
butter milk, ma Itou milk and nals; driving while intoxicated; GOOD SHOE
store of Mrs. Thompson's ano
REPAIRING
which is open daily where all au-| why do you want to know?
I turning right or left from wrong
made plans for serving the dinner thorized Christian Science litera­
204
Second
St.
:
THE DALLES
Boy- Oh, I’m drawing a picture traffic lanes, and driving with de-
or the school institute.
ture may be read, borrowed or of a cow and I want to know fective
mechanical
equipment
purchased -
WERNMARK’S
ther Lewis Olds of Grass Valley
drove to Tygh Valley Wednesday
night on hearing that their mother
was ill. It is their opinion that
she has suffered a stroke of par­
alysis from which she may not
recover.
* The checks whfich are to be
sent out as dividends on the bank
at Wasco did not arrive and will
be delayed a couple of days.
Morning Worship
10 a.m.
Church Sdbool ...
Preaching at 11 a.m. by iRev.
Sempey, visiting minister- every
body cordially invited to attend.
SEEKS AMERICA’S CUP
— and —
AMBULANCE SERVICES
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore
------ or------
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
Phone 222
Bome Improves
The Pacific Power & Light Company in
its desire to assist owners of homes, farms,
apartment houses and business property who
wish to secure the benefits of the National
Housing Act offers a free advisory service in
each of its offices in the territory which it
serves.
T. O. M. Sopwlth, owner of the
English yacht Endeavor, with which
he will try to capture the famous
America's cup off Newport in Sep
tember.
The Full Gospel Assembly
Cranberries Need Add Sell
Sunday School
... 10:00 a- m.
Fellowship Meeting and scripture
Cranberries thrive In an add
soil that most crops cannot usa
Buiit-ln Kcrges
Remodel your kitchen and
build into it one of the modem
electric ranges.
Ragsdale
returned to
Sunday night and re*
Mrs. Sarah Huff is visiting at
FUNERAL HOME
Makes Loans Available for
CHUfSiES
he had to have soup for break
ZELL’S
The National Housing Act
near Erakina soon for winter.
Miss Marjorie Kunsman is in
Klamath Fills visiting while on
her vacation from the county a
gent's office. She wil go to A
Community Presbyterian Church
bany and Salem before returning. Sunday school at
10 a.m.
Junior Endeavor at ..... .6:30p.m.
Election of officers next Sunday
Senior Endeavor at _.... 7:30 p.m.
In Moro the Firatf Week
in Each Month
Gras* Valley Baptist Church
Chris Taylor was up from the
river
Wednesday getting ready to
German Hall and Ben Reed o:
hole
up
for the winter.
Portland were here Saturday to
do some concentrated fishing and
Earl Snell was here
briefly
ramping along the Deschutes. Col­
Wednesday
afternoon
while
on his
lis Moore entertained them while
way to Redmond and valley towns
where he is scheduled to spak. He
will
be back in Sherman county
The Decker cattle from Kent
before the November election.
W. H.
Spokane
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
DENTIST
, Twenty four persons were kil­
led and 416 injured staring the
month in 1727 accidsaAs, bring-
Wben three bridges connecting the two halves of Bridgeton, N. J., were swept away in a raging Hood,
totals since January 1 to
inw enelneer« from Fort Pu I'ont. Del. ceine to the rescue sod erected n temporary pontoon bridge. The 190 fat>iitie, ,nd jpeg tajurioe
engineer, are .boon Bolting the first pontoon tor the temporary bridge. The Commerce street span, wrecked -n 13
The.« flr>ne
For Salo: Feeder pigs from 100
The Woman’s Missionary Soc­
iety will meet at the home of Mrs.
R. B. Webb, Wed., Sept. 2« at 2
PHONEJ211 W
during August, according to m-
ports from the office of P. J. 8tn'
dieman. secretary of State.
^Town Talk
FOR SALE: Season cured Pine
wood. $9. a cord, delivered. Roy
4t p,s21
Martin. Friend, Oregon
Thç Dalles, Ore.
J. C. FREEMAN & CO
Built-In RaMgMUtaf»
The Federal Housing Administration
wishes to, encourage the modernizing and
repairing of city property and farm homes
and make available the necessary money for
such improvements. It is possible to arrange
for credit of $100 to $2,000, payable over a
period of one to three year».
•.
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Moro, Oregon
lington Friday.
W. J. (Toots) (Martin was tak-
ou New Fall Merchandise in
Farm Water Systems
Skirts and Blouses to Match
Well tailored clever trimming« — Extra Quality
Broadcloth and Prints
sizes 14 to 46
$1.95
You can now give your
family the convenience of an
up-to-date water system.
Built-In Lighting Fixtures
AI bo in skirt and blouse style
There are many homes which
would increase remarkably in
value if modern light fixtures
were installed.
Muat bo built-in or non-portable.
FEW
(Quotaci from official literatura of the F H A)
School Shoes tor Boys
f^r long wear and dry feet BUY the BALL BRAND
New line
attend.
Men 9 HA TS "° advanced prie*
fl.95 to 93.S0
‘Who May Apply?
Any property owner, individual, partner
ship or corporation with a regular income from
salary, commiwim*. business or other assured
sources (It la not necessary to be a depositor
in the financial institution consulted). Note:
Mortgage, if any, must be in good standing
and no past-due taxes, interest or lien against
the property."
-To Whom Do I Apply?
Better than leather, 86 to 54
SS. 7S each
Zipper Style. Water and Wind Proof S4.SO each
WOOL BATTS for comforts $1.00
To any national bank, state bank or trust
company, savings bank, building and loan
association or finance company approved by
the Federal Housing Administration, or to a
contractor or building supply dealer."
-Haw Much May I Borrow?
From one hundred to two thousand dollars,
depending on your income, for improvements
on any one property. A like amount in con­
nection with not more than five properties."
"Haw Lang May Notos Run?
For any number of months from one to
three years."
"What Security Is Required?
Only that you have an adequate regular
income and a good credit record in your
community."
What Is the Cast off This Credit?
The financial institution may not collect os
interest and (or) discount and (or) fee of any
kind a total charge in excess of an amount
equivalent to $5.00 per $100.00 of the original
face amount of a one-year note, deductable in
advance."
P acific P owers L ight C ompany
Always at Your Service
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