PAGM TWO
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1W4.
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stand why hog raisers should re
duce production when millions
Meets the let and M
want pork/* said Dr. Howe. “Q n
the other hand farmers find it diffi- '
each month. Visiting
cult to understand why factories
Comm unity Presbyterian Church
members cordially in
should close down or produce less
Although the last of the six two
vited to meet with us. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School
1 when the farmer wants factory
week periods of the “Let’s Quit
Elmer Hansen, W. M*
Killing’’ safety campaign, each of
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tion to one of mix major causes ol-
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Sunday School
supply depends on the purchasing
accidents,
came
to
an
end
Sun-
Moro, Oregon
power and not the need people feel
th. Orerou SUU Motorn
Meets every Mon
Praper meeting at rs- Ginn's
cmUou, one of the eponeore of the,
day evening in the home Wednesday 2:30 p. m.
dnve. pointed out that the safety)
I O.O.F. hall Tran
Everybody invited to all the ser
production to the market.
program is being continued.
sient and ^siting vices.
"In higher prices for pork, con
“Through the cooperation of the
brothers are cordi
sumers
are paying hog producers
newspapers cf the state and other
ally invited to meet
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Christian Science
puHicty Menae., much has been,
produceni .houid be .Me
with u*.
All are cordially invited to at
iccomplished in educating the
Ralph Brisbine, N. G
tend the church service« and to
to pay their part of the city work
public to the need for greater
Joe Truit, Secretary make use of the reading room in
ers’ return to fair income- That
safety on our highways.” commen
the rear of the church building,
is the process of recovery,” Howe
Lupine Rebecca I^dge No. 116
ted W. R. McDonald, the motor
which is open dafly where all au
concluded.
Moro, Oegon
association's chairman in charge
thorized Christian Science litera
Other AAA leaders dealing with
of the campaign. “Highway safe
Meets 2d and 4th Tu- ture may be read, borrowed or
the “surplus va distribution” ques
ty has become a topic of conver
esdayo of each month ourchased
sation, indicating that Oregon's tion have pointed out that while
Subject: God the only cause and
Visiting members wol
citizens have achieved a realiza distribution systems have admitt
come.
tion
of the seriousness of the traffic edly been faulty, the collapse of
Golden Text: Jeremiah 10.10, 12.
Naomi Van J Ider. N. G.
the normal export markets brou
accident situation.
L.u Bull, Secretary The Lord is the true God, he is
ght
a condition in many coinmodi-,
“It now becomes necessary, in
3be bodies of 3« early victims of the Fascist fight for iJoyOr in Italy, who fell In clashes with Communist*,
the living God. and an everlasting
ties
which no amount of perfect
king: ... Hehath made the earth being carried in the solemn procession that preceded their interment In the ‘Basilica of Santa Croce in carrying on the drive for safer domestic distribution could haye
Florence.
The
ceremony,
attended
by
Premier
Mussolini,
was
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the
twelfth
anniversary
of
Mussolini's
famous
streets
and
highways,
to
turn
to
by his power, he hath established march on Rome.
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enforcement and legislation as the corrected. The capacity of the
the world by his wisdom, and hath
ooncrete means of bringing about human stomach, they said, could
stretched out the heavens by his
a reduction in the steadily mount not have handled the wheat su-
Mary Pinkerton entertained the
f W. N. Sipe, well known represen discretion.
ing accident toll. With the ground plus, for example, even on a basis
Responsive Reading: Job 38. 1-7, high school class to a party on
tative of the International Harves
work of public opinion well estab of free domestic distribution, if
Sunday evening. An enjoyable time
ter Company was here this week 32, 33 ; 42:1, 2
lished, our task is now to bring production had been maintained at
was reported ‘by those who at
talking machinery to farmers of
enforcement
to the point where it I former levels.
Lutheran Church, Grass Valley
tended.
the county.
will satisfactorily cope with the sit- ’
Sunday School in Methodist
The Moro Junior High basketball
uation.
and to attain necessary
10:30 a m. team play^the Freshman of Moro
Harry Ragsdale spent the last Church
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legislation
for control of the reck
Service
11:00
a.
m.
For your convenience 1
High in an exciting game Satur
week end here while on a vacation
less
driver.*'
You are welcome.
arranged for you to leave
day November 24. The final score
from school work at the Univer
Support of the safety responsi
Rev.
Georg.
your
Shoe Work at Walter
was
7
to
8
in
favor
of
the
Frosh.
sity.
bility law scheduled to come be
A. May & Son. Pick up
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
fore the legislature in 1935. design
and deliver twice
Mrs. A. B. Craft, who has been
By Anita Kenny
ed to control or eliminate the ir
no cost to. you.
Wheat
Market
Shows
f
staying with Mrs. Margart Peets
responsible motorist is one way in (
for several weeks, has gone to
The report cards were given out
Joseph A Mee
which every person in Oregon can
More Strength Now
Wasco to remain as companion on Monday of this week which
cooperate in this phase of the safe
The Wasco Shoe Man
for Mrs. R. C. Atwood
marks the beginning of the third
ty campaign, Mr. McDonald said.
six weeks period.
Some strength was apparent in
Charles Poole, grand master of
Austin Foss was absent from
the Odd-Fellows lodge, was here school on Monday and part of Tues the general wheat situation, large
‘Take a Trip’ Advises
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Tuesday night for a meeting with day as he was visiting relatives ly as a result of less favorable
prospects
in
the
Southern
Hemis
members of the order from Moro. in Spokane, Washington.
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Rail Officiale
phere. . Rust damage, both in Ar
A social evening was enjoyed by
Due to the siege of chicken pox
those present in addition to the Anita Kenny, and Elizabeth Mer- gentina and Australia, suggests
outturns below earlier forecasts,
address by the grand master.
Moro, Oregon
singer are absent from school. (Max
“Take a trip for Christmas” is
while recent heavy rains have low
Belshe, Russell Belshee, and Wini
the invitation which the Union
Mx. and Mrs. Kenneth Stoll were fred Belshee have returned to ered the quality in sections of Ar
Pacific is extending through its
gentins
and
Eastern
areas
of
Aus
last week end from Baker. Mrs. school after an absence of several
announcement
of reduced round
tralia.
Trade
estimates
now
place
Stoll is a daughter of Mrs. Tem days.
! the Argentine crop at around 249,-
trip
holiday
excursion
fares to all
pleton.
The boys have two basketball
points
in
the
United
States.
000,000 bushels, compared with
games at distant towns this week
The special holiday rates will be
W. F. Jackson was up from The end, one Friday night with Mad 286,000.000 bushels harvested last
in effect earlier this year than
palles Thursday to visit a bit with ras. the other on Saturday night season, and the Australian har
usual, beginning on December 13.
vest at about 130,000.000 bushels
old frineds.
with Culver. We wish them success!
and on sale daily to and including
against 174,000,000 bushels a year
AU of the high school teacher*
January
1, with final return limit
igo.
Marketings
of
Southern
Hem
Mr. and Mr*. John Foes and son, journeyed to their various homes
January
15,
1935.
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore
Austin, were «in Spokane. Wash to enjoy the Thanksgiving vaca isphere wheat continued fairly
Holiday
reductions
are in effect
ington, for several days visiting tion. Miss Radtke went to Athena, heavy, with nearly 5,000.000 bush
in first class and tourist tickets
relatives. They returned Tuesday Mr. and Mr*. Cunliff to Dee and els shipped from Argentine and
as well as in coach fares on all the GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
Australia during the week. Aus-
evening.
William M. Greig. giAeenmeni engineer, examining s lurgb «rack which railways. Liberal stopover privi
Mr. Walker to his home in Port trailian shippers were pressing
Phone 222
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-♦----- - # supplies of old crop wheat on tjie extends through the entif^ 'thickness of one of the marble blocks near the leges are provided. Ixxal passen
Elmer Hansen and wife were
top
of
the
Washington
nronfonient
Only
the
lightning
rn<!s
have
held
the
Sixteen new warm up blazers market, but growers were
ger office of the Union Pacific will
not
here Thursday from Goldendale.
WE WANT TO SELECT
have been purchased for the high selling new wheat freely. The huge piece of m.K lde in plp/e, and the whole stone will have to be replaced offer information as to routes, res
in order to make the lanhuhlent striicfurall.v Round. * ' ’ ‘
a reliable young man, now em
school boys and girls basketball
ervations and schedules.
Argentine government has an
Mrs. N. W. Thompson fell last teams.
ployed, with FORESIGHT, fair
nounced the same basic price for
week at her home and injured her
education and mechanical inclina
Marjorie Byers a graduate of new wheat as last season.
average for the season, .July thru land.
Read the ads in the Journal
hip, but is able to be about again.
tions,
who is willing to train spare
November was 13 88 percent, com
Moro High was a visitor here Wed
Domestic wheat markets were
time or evenings in Moro to qual
The prodigal son has returned.
Mr. and Mrs Al Busch and fam nesday of last week. She is at steady to slightly firmer, reflecting pared with 13.26 percent fOr the
ify as INSTALLATION and SER
AAA
i “Father.” he inquired, “are -you
ily of Hillsboro spent Sunday in tending Pacific University at For the strength in corn and the firm san\e months last year.
VICE
expert in Electric Refriger
Moro as gusts of Mrs. Busch's par est Grove, Oregon.
going to kjll the fatted calf?”
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er situation abroad. Prospects
ation and AIR Conditioning. For
Dorothy Fraser was absent from
Ogpu-I hear Doctor CuXanff is
answered
old man, the increased price of pork prod- interview write, giving age and
ents Mr. and Mr*. N. W. Thompson
for Winter wheat improved with
high school on Monday and Tues general rains or snow over most a specialist. What is. h*s special looking the youth Qvwr earefully; . acts, sayirtg that the farmer is
present occupation.
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। “no I’ll Ifet you live. But I’ll put getting a' major part of this in-
The ladies of the Neighbors of day while visiting in Portland with of the wheat belt, was highly bene ,n5.;
UTILITIES ENGINEERING
ira--JIo tieatg, obetu^< icasos. H y0U to work and train a lot of that creased price.
Woodcraft entertained seven tab- friends and relatives.
ficial to wheat in the Mississippi
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Ogpu—Oh, I see. Ho is one of Jat
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Those having an average of two Valley, where the condition is
. s of guest* at a 500 card party
“Some find it difficult to under-
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Wells
St.,
Chicago,
Ill.
plus or better of the second six good to excellent While precipi those who live off the- fat of the
in their ball last Tueaday night-
weeks are included on the honor tation was only moderate in the
Miss I>eora Peetz, Mrs. George roll for the period. They are as Western part of the wheat belt,
Updegraff and Mrs. Marius Douma follows. Anita Kenny. Mary Pink prospects were improved. Mark
returned from Portland Tuesday erton Doris Thompson. Barbara etings were un usual y light, both
Belshe, Dorothy Fraser, Robert of Winter and Spring wheat. Only
afternoon.
Gillmor and Lois Kenny.
Upon 523 cars were received at the lead
Merle Belshee was here from surveying this hondr roll it seems ing markets in the Central and
Bend for the funeral of his grand as though the girls do not only Southwest, compared with 689 cars
mother, Mrs. Emma Beiahee. Merle show their superiority in vollybaU a year ago. Diminishing supplies
is the eldest son of R. W. Belshee- but in grades as well.
and inclement weather, together
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Miss Biggneds, with the assis with the holiday during the week,
Bail for Urban Jensen, who was tance of Miss Miller, is directing were largely responsible ' for the
bound over to the gand jury here the primary grades in a short play smaller receipts. , Current offer
by Justice Ginn, was set at >2500. entitled “When Daddy Was a ings were below trade needs at
Little Boy.”
Kansas City and premiums wore
The firemen have almost com » The pupils,, of Miss Craig’s and increased slightly, with buyers
pleted work on the fire truck and Miss Miller's room entertained competing for desirable lots. The
will be out trying to connect the their mothers and the 5th, 6th. protein of the week’s inspections
hose to the hydrants and other 7th. and 8th grades at a short averaged 13.^6 percent, while the
practice tests before long.
Thanksgiving program on Wed
nesday morning. A short pilgrim
Tne county has a number of play entitled “The first Thanks
dances scheduled for this month. giving Dinner” was given by sev
December 15 the firrmen are giv eral of the students in that room.
ing one at Moro, the next week
there is one at Grass Valley, on on a Christmas play by the name
the 29th the American Legion at of “Madonna of the Rosa.*' The
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Kent and giving their tnnual holi cast has been selected from the
to all points
day ball and on the final night of intermediate and junior high
the year there is on at Moro.
school; Dean Pinkerton and Reatha
in the Un-ted States
Let’s’Quit Killing
„Campaign Ends
Martyrs” Are Interred at Florence
itei ialk
I Bad Crack in Washington Monument
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Mrs. W. C. Bryant was here
trom Hood River Saturday and
Sunday. The Thanksgiving holi
day she spent with her daughter
yLois who is a student at Whitman
college.
Margaret Gillis, public health
nurse, thoroughly examined -She
grade school pupils last week. She
examined the high school students’
eyes on Monday morning. •
INSURANCE
CHRISTMAS
NEW YEARS
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A large- num’scr of Sherman coun
tian* are spending Friday and
City of New York
Saturday in Arlington attending
Fire /nauranee
the wheat league meeting there
but contrary to the meeting held
in Condon two yars ago they are New York Life ¡nauranee
going like the freighters did ol
old but will stay in more formal
abodes than on that memorable
trip."
Miss Margaret Gillis, health
nurse, has finished with a large AGENT—Aay kind of iMuraaca
part of the county’s children but MORO
OREGON
still has the north end of the coun-
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Ralph Brisbine and family and
Mr« Soren Hansen returned Sun
day from Newberg where they
spent the holiday week end visiting
with relatives of Mr. Brisbine.
WED
ON
SALE
December 13, 1934
to January 1, 1935
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Information About the County, Schools,
Rojads and Crops.
News About the People You Know
Return limit, Jan. 15,1935
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