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XI« SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MURO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 PAGE TWO members to go in. While in Eu- Zeb Boggs dropped by Jed Hos- gene the girts will stay at •or- kins’ place one afternoon in the ority houses and the boys at fra hopes of mooching a little liquid ternity houses. We wish them sue Meets the 1st and 3rd refreahment. However, Jed didn’t Thursday evenings of appear to get the idea and finally each month. Visiting CsmmoBity Presbyteria« Church The high school play has been Zto threw out a hint. ««That per members cordially in Sunday School chosen the cut has been selected, ___ 10:00 a. m. Reporters are allowed 250 words per story and may write for one club only. Any club invited. simmon beer you made must be vited to meet with us. and Practice begun. The play is gettin’ right good by now>” C. Sparling, W. M. Christian Science Ch arch entitled,*« Once there was a Prin ‘‘Its too dern good,” Jed replied cess*’ and it will be presented on Moro Homemaking Club 1-10 Frogreaaive Cooking Club girls already have their material. Progressive •‘‘The blamed stuff puckered up the All are cordially invited co at- The Moro homemaking. 4-H necks of the bottles an’ now I can’t May 4,with Miss Radtke directing. On Saturday, March 30, the club The girls in division 3 are to make Moro Lodge No. 113, L O. O. F. Miss Eleanor Biggness went >end the church services imd to met at Mrs. Stephens’ house. The school dresses. In. division 4 we dub, held a special meeting on Moro, Oregon make use of the Teading room in minutes were read by the secro* are to choose whai wo wish to the afternoon of APril 2 at two- pour it out.” to Portland this weekend. Meets 1st and 3rd the rear of the churdh building, tary and approved. Names were make. All have chosen the party thirty o’clock. The purpose of it Sumplowitx—Have you noticed which is open daily where all au suggested for a name for our club [ dress*. We are sure that they are was to make up one of the reg- a woman lowe„ her voice 1 1.0.0JF. hall- Tran thorized Christum Science litera aient and <siUng ture may be read, borrowed or The one decided on was Prog- going to bo very, pretty. All of ular meetings that had Previous- I whenever she asks for anything ? the girls are going to make them ly been postponed. ressive Cooking Club”. Sewzuk —Oh. yes. But have brothers are cordi purchased- As the president, Helen Strong you noticed how she raises it if selves a olub dress. The patterns The president, Melba Thogeson ally invited to meet was not present the vice-president she doesn't get it? read the committees for our tea. are to be ordered this week. with us. Fall Gospel Assembly The cooking books were passed For new business Helen Wilson iReitha Howard, took charge of L. O Rice N. G. Sunday School ------- 10:00 a. m. out Jane French and iReatiha ' Judge: "How could you swin- was appointed to give a demon the meeting. Joe Truit, Secretary. Ereaching Service --- After the meeting was proPerly die People who trusted you?” P acific P ower «L ight C ompany Sayrs demonstrated a salad. It stration on bow to cut out a slip 7:80 p. m- Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 Evening Service . opened and the roll call taken and was made to represent a water correctly for the next meeting on Prisoner: « ‘ But, Judge, people 2:80 p., m. ■a Moro, Oegon Prayer meeting Wed. lily. After it was made the other April 12. We sang our closing the minutes read and approved who don’t . trust you can not be members present sampled it It songs and as there was no further the club recited the 4-H club swindled.” ft Meets 2d and 4th To Lutheran Church was found to be very appetizing. business the meeting was adjour- pledge.__ rn e« lays of estch month Service will be conducted in the Reitha Howard gave a very in Read the ads in the Journal k Visiting members wel Methodis church Sunday as follow teresting account of a class held Knighten if we could have our 5 com«. 10:15 Sunday School at the club summer school last meeting on school days instead of HOME OFFICE, WASC<» Homemaking News ,11:00 Preaching ---- Viola l -nsen, N. G. MORO SCHOOL NOTES Saturdays. The president was to summer The topic of her report i Bull, Secretary Bible Study, Saturday 2:00 The meeting at Ihinlaps March was «‘Arrangement of Flowers”. DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE By Ania Kenny Sermon topic: My God, My 28 proved very interesting. Miss The meeting was adjourned then A letter from Miss Cowgill was The twenty five members of the why hast thou forsaken me. and everyone went home with a Hendrickson was our guest and read by the secretary. Miss Cow band that are to participate in Matt 27.46 she gave us an interesting talk In. Moro the First Week A cordial invitatiaon is extended full stomach and a happy heart. on being a hostess and it help gill stated that all members of the state band contes a Eugene Lois Melzer h^memaking clubs could buy in Each Month to the public ed us very much. Margaret iron stamped luncheon sets but that it are: Dean Pinkerton, Frank Say- ed a shirt and each part she iron would be more satisfactory to rs, Glen Kenny, Russel Belshee, DEAD or worthiss horses or cows Dorothy’s Kitcheners Jr. Wanted : Plowing^ Reasonable hauled away free. Call 28F3. at Dorothy’s Kitcheneers jr. held ed she would tell us why she ir make them as the ones that are Carl Peetz, Austin Foss, Wayne ratea. Start immediately. Bud Wasco, collect. 5-10^ their first meeting at the school oned that part first so as to make purchased usually have too much Thompson, Melvni Baker, Robert DL Powell. Doris When Your Shoes need rf pan Gillmor, Gordon Fraser, house April 8. As this was a spe everything about it clear to us, embroidery work. Lyle Thompson, Doris Morrisn. Anita and Phyliss showed u& Dudley’s leghorn chicks All send them tp. cial meeting we did not have any The Fraser, ask - , leader, ; Dorothy x -, , . .. Nahuse, Imogene JohnSLï. G^ne- how to set a table for breakfast, eggs fom our own flock. All sires demonstration Several cards have •d *11 ¿tambera to hand m al yj eve Nahouse, Louise Barzee, with dam's records 250 to 327 been turned in by the girls. Phy luncheon and dinner. They also report cards, that have been com Max Barzee. Audrey Baker, How gave us the menus for the diff eggs. Blood tested. 100—810.50, liss Haynes has handed in the pleted, to be signed and sent into ard Conlee. Gertrude Gillmor, Lois GOOD SHOE, REPAIRING erent meals. 500 -850.00; May 100- 89-00; 500 the state leader. Howard Beshee and wife spent most cards thus far She has han- Melzer, Jane French Vernon Put 204 Second St. After the meeting was over we Day old pullets for April THE DALLFh $40 00. As the program has not been ter and Dale Johnston. Several of several days of this week in Gil ded insix but all the others are went on a treasure hunt. Mrs per 100; 821.00 per 100 on her heels. close . 822.00 fully completed sometime was liam county on business. ■ All the girls in this club are Darby appointed different groups spent in finishing it and getting the parents provided cars for the in 250 lots. May 819 00 per 100; and each group set out to look 817.00 per 100 in 250 lots. Mrs. Homer Belshee was taken progressing very nicely. We hope for hidden recipes and when we it ready to send in to the state to have had all our meeting and office. McKean is the local to the hospital in The Dalles Sun all cards handed in by the end found the first one it would tell Mrs. J. C. ---- ---- day evening with sinus trouble. Several members were not pre agent for the Peacock Floral Co. At our next meeting us where the next one was and we sent due to the epideffiic of of school of The Dalles and will order Eas Haynes and Maxcine looked all over town for them mumps. Consequently the discus The Harlandview grange degree Phyliss ter lilies and other flowers for the and it was lots of fun. The rec sion of demonstrations for the wil| demonstrate Pleumke on for ipes were also good. Easter Sunday. Mother’s Day and team put the degree work Rufus making of pn angel food cake. county contest could not be ful the new members of the Decoration pay. Our next meeting was at Hay Anita Dunlap. grange. filled. nes on April 3, where we discus Imogene Johnson For Sale or trade: Good Guern Five Stars Clothing Club sed care of the kitehen. At this McDonald finished plow- George sey bull calf. Phone 22F2- Moro. The third meeting of the cloth meeting we answered the roll call ing this week Dean Pinkerton. ing club was , held at ■ the school with a discussion we started at house Friday. The meeting was I the table that proved to be very James Kunsman of The Dalles BYN* called to order by our president, ’ interesting. Mrs». Darby showed us Irwin Kunsman of Portland and Margaret Holmes, with all mem-, two plans she had made on graph (Continued from page one) Roy Kunsman smd wife of Arling x« «present. We had the club I paPer, one on a step saving kit going to drouth areas. In addi to th« insurance commisalc ton attended the Kunsman fun pledge and roll call. For roll call chen and the other on wasting ■tat« of Or«C0Q.( pursuant to tion to the corn, 9.321,000 bush-, eral here Sunday m did L Bar each member gave an »urticle in steps in the kitchen. Mrs. Darby Amount of capital dopoait els of oats 7,824.000 bushels of stock paid up.^^ ...I •30.CM.W sewing. Minutes of the preceding wants us to make some plans and num and wife and Mrs. Mary 5,864,000 bushels of rye, Net premiums received dur Crosfleld of The Dalles. meeting were read and approved. have them ready to hand in at the ine the yesi ...... ................ 310.057.704 35 and 9,511,000 bushels of wheat Interest, dividends and rents We elected our song and yell lea next meeting. We are going to da.740.4t imported into/ the United work on our luncheon cloths at Income from other sources ders. Margaret Holmes will lead the next meeting 8« we will get State» dunng to ^ght moX (Mrs. Clarence Hula returned months 95.401.4» received aurins th« year.. Our bank by mail service brings you in touch with our the songs and Helen Wilson will from the hospital Wednesday af Total income ‘..Ill, 625.946.M them finished before »chool i. out. i *•<>"> J “ 1 * 1934 U facilities from any distance. You receive.checks for your lead the yells. DISBUal^KMBM 3 ter undergoing a major operation. At this meeting Hei« Wil»m and । G™? f»™e" P°’nt out** Net tossea paid durinu the products today -tomorrow they are safely deposited in this When old business was called year including adjustment She is recovering nicely. _ ___ _ Ph,.Jit. „V. . demon- wheat imports already are nearly expend.» . ....... 5 6.136.051.08 bank to your credit, al) you had to do was mail the checks in. for our leader made a motion that Maxci ne Pluemke gave a demon as large as the surplus wheat Commuafons and salariea paid purine the year...... 3.461.8«.19 we discuss patterns and material stration on saving kteps in the left unsold in the Pacific north Taxes, license* and fee* pr«J A drop in the local price of gas 243.195 50 dur.nx the year ... for our dresses We did this and it kitchen. out of the pumps took effect this ▲mount of ail other expendí* west, while the above normal im There are many other services which will 1.351.900.11 tures .................................. Maxein)» Pluemke was found that several of the morning, Thursday, when dealers ports of wheat, rye, oats and bar- also prove advantagebus for you. »11.205,771.M Total expenditures .. ASSETS dropped a cent , ey combined amount to at least Value ol real eaiaie owned (market value* ................. » 725,410.13 twice that surplus. •V ulu ? ol v.ucks ana uonda owned • amorti ju v.luo.. 12.435.346.80 Ben Tomlin 5Uid wife of San Most of the wheat imported ,------ Manager C. R. Harding Loans on mortRaaes and col Francisco, Carl of Klamath Falls late T.L etc ........ ............... Cdnada into the cen- came from Csih in Dank* mid on hand. Ass’t Manager L. A. Littleton • and Ed and wife of Portland were Prtm.j. u ccuia? of cjikc* trai states area. Nearly half of uion written sines Sep.em- here Sunday for the funeral of it was wheat not fit for milling 2.334.594.30 to.*. 3J. 10?i...... ................ In .ere*, nnu rtats due and their sister, Mrs Rose Kunsman. dutiable at 10 percent of its value accuca ............................ AU Other«.................................... used for feed in the drouth areas. Bonded and Insured Carriers Tole l limited met", ..... tlt.7J4.290 27 Ginn nd Coleman recently sold Hay totaled 49,000 tons from of the G“o*r. ci&iia» 7c; immk u.> John Deers tractors to Lester Bar July 1 to February 28, mostly » 7.01 1.547.51 paid ... ................. A lCu.lt of SuMUU-d >.»#!• from Canada into the drouth sec num and to Leston Wright. rn" nu nil outst.-ndtn« 5.057.4«. 71 tions of the north central states Dii fvr ’commission and of Portland between Portland, The Dalles, Wasco, Moro Grass where much hay from Oregon and There will be a dance, April 19 AU vta.r nr.t.iltfns Head Office: Portland, Oregon other western states was market Valley, Arlington, Condon, Fossil. at Harlandview grange hall for To'.ri »¡ a : 'ity*. 112.83 J.095.94 ed ’ this season. all grangers and their invited Ccpiinl dex».» a n r. Trips to Kent, Shaniko and Antelope and » S33.OCJ'3 ' paid up .. guests. Committee Stirpi ut c» re • ?’¿4 OOllcy« T CHUTES ' 4-H Club Notes On Various Topics FREE RANGE WIRING ; : Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTI S T - /Álown Talk HARMONY NEWS W ERN MARK’S GRAIN IMPORTS “Long-distance” Banking Ship By Truck Eastern Oregon Freight Line Daily Fast Freight Trips 1.945.194 31 hwdma .... Members of the Powell families of Sherman county drove to Prine ville last Friday to attend the funeral of J. O. Powell who died there last week. The American Legion held a more than usually lively meeting Wecloeodhy evening and decided to sponsor a musical treat for the community soon. market quotation* lor all bonds and stocks Là« cor»-4utlOu ■ total admit tel B-.*et* vould be increased to ‘i? «W8. K OtU)GO\ FOK U WA YKAR R BIN ¿J i L, Net pre m utTF received dur ns th« year ............. * Loases paid durine the year. Losses Incurred durine the UI’ a SS H 54.032.M man Ä Statutory resident attorn*’ for 2. L McDoura’.. Jorv.kud. Or American Bank Bids.). . <1441 Judge Potter attended the first sr meeting of the new highway com mission in Portland Thursday. e Insureuc« comtni**íoa«r of th« «lat« eeee Orca «Mt. outturn« to taw; CAPITAL Mrs. Schaeffer is expected borne Amount of capital staci in.M4.Mttt from PrineviUe this week after W» •.....wm,- Net premium* received dur visiting there for several days. »17.172.5t4.il ln< the /car a Perry Johnsaon and Lloyd Hen- richs were in Tygh Valley last Saturday a nd brought bstek three ewee and lambs and a buck for Lloyd's club work. Card of Thanks We wish to express our appre ciation and to thank our friends and neighbors for their words of sympathy and kindness extended to us during the time of sorrow caused by ths death of our wife, mother and sister. Especially do we wish to thank the Neighbors of Woodcraft for their ceremony at the funeral The Kunsman and Tomlin families 1 BASEBALL Sunday Apr. J 4 Fair Ground Moro vs Wasco 2Sc- lOc Interest dividends and rents 8.315.724.50 receive^ <»urin« th« rear Income from other received during th- >M9.. 1.000.923 66 Totsl Net leases mio uuru, John Day to Praire City — Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. Due: In Wasco at 8 a. w.; Moro UH. m.; Grass VrlUy 10 a. m. This Schedule in effect NOW April 18 and 19j Thursday Friday < Moro Hardware Implement Company Store ” Total expenditure*, .,,... 341.553.939 44 Value of stocks and bonds — CaahDten blink's and on hand 12.M2.714 5$ Premiums tn couree ofcolloc- tian, writ’en «Ince Septem- Lr M. 1Ä4 .... ........... 9.173411.M laureai and rents due and I::::::::::::::::: Total admits ^48 ..«1.09014.84 °£Jd T..” —• M44.858 « Amount of unearned pre mium* on all outstanding riaks ........ va««’ M.TIL6«.« Due for commtaaion and bro- _ _____ ah * other' ilabiiitiM.' unpai4 ’ reinsurance premiums .... 813.173 10 Total , liabilities. •«♦»< ... Come Each Day at One Mrs. L. A. Humphery« will daily demonstrate the baking of breads and Pastries and time and labor sav ing methods of kitchen management. M Crown Mills and Standard Oil Co policy. st premium» I m the »ear • mm said dur 548.18842194 • 'Rifili 40MB r Farmers Elevator Company Walter A. May & Son Local Crown Mills Agents McKEANASEARCY, Local United States National Bank CREAM OF KENTUCKY sets the Pace! C ooking S chool rr’iiadsam.»» Taxes, licenses snd fees paid d inns the year ............... 1.348.831.14 Amount of all other expen- The Dalles Branch rhe FAVORITE where they’ve whiskey always been grand judges of whiskey You’ll like CREAM of KENTUCKY 100 proof straight whiskey! NOW AVAILABLE IN OREGON