Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1935)
TBE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNÆ. MORO, OMBGoN FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935 PACE THREE Mrs. Cushman were visitors in Hay Canyon Tuesday. Those who were business visitors in The Dalles last week were Chas. Kenny and family, Homer Belshee, Lynn Bowersox and George Mc Donald Native Grass Threshes Easily Strong's Crop Making 25 Bushels per Acre ( Roscoe Moore is threshing the alkali bluegrass he gathered re- Hitler’s Double Strolls in Nice One Time Farmer Visits Relatives Merchant Suffers With Attack of Quinsy Loan Service Extended To Small Farmers Gus Smith and Wayne Spoor areTT.n . l tn - busy hauling shingles to the CCC ’ °Fe the of men put their trust under the shadow camp at the fair grounds. of thy wings . . . and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. For with thee is the fountain of life. Responsive Reading: I Timothy 6:12-17, 19 4-H Exhibit Will Be Larger and LUTHERAN SERVICE Methodist Church, Grass Valley. Sunday School .......... 10.15 m m. Preaching ......... ........ 11:00 a. m. Rev. W. F. Georg, Portland, Ore Mn. and Mrs. Asa Eslinger of gon will be in charge of the serv Forest Grove are visiting at the ice. A hearty welcome is extended James Blagg home this week while Salem. Ore., July 18. (Special)—। to all to attend. meeting friends of the time when they were Sherman county farmers. “The 4-H club exhibit this year at Community Presbyterian Church the State Fair, August 31—Sept. “Flowing Spring or Broken Cis J. H. Wilt returned from Hood 7, will be by far the biggest and River Tuesday. Mr Wilt had been I think the best that we have e’^- tern?” is the subject of the sermon there several days for medical had.” Hi. C. Seymour, state club at 11 a. m., Rev. I^iwrence H. treatment for quinzy from which leader, declared on his return from Mitchelmore, pastor. Synod of Oregon, in session at Portland, last he has suffered of late. a trip over the state. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Canovero “Let me say that I have gone week directed members of the are here visiting Mrs. Canovero’s around over the state and talked church and congregation to decide the Moro church shall join oa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe New- with our club workers, extension whether p .1 comb, from California. agents, and others interested ¡n Tomand presbytery of Grande Mra J. B. Coon is recovering the club program, I have found Ronde next May. The union will be rapidly from her recent attack of that they are all planning to come' known ng Eastern Oregon pres pneumonia and will be able to be to the State Fair with the very bytery. There will be discussion of out again after a few days. best exhibit possible. Interest on the matter, and a vote taken foi- it‘l>“ '"<>™ing service, Mrs. Art Bibby is the latest vic the part of the younjr people is: Iow,n 10 a. nr, Sunday school with C. tim of the mumps. The disease has most keen and county fair boards1 J. Thompson, superintendent. For , .. . nearly run its course it is believed are changing dates of their m-r: in order to have theirs out of the1, ‘ ™°ntl! tllC atten<lance ha" for almost everyone has had it. K a,ye“r J. S. Newcomb drove to Portland way before the State Fair, thusl holding their elimination contests. 1 ' e orchestra a» who this week with the California car play musical instruments, and is and selecting only, the best to go that was wrecked near Kent la^t planning for rehearsals when spec- to the State Fair. This week. . .. .. \ numbers will be prepared, Dr. and Mrs. C L. Poley' were pertains to their club exh nuts. ¡_____ ___________ Seymour said. in Portland the first days of the Club members who last year won week leaving Rachael and Bob to care for the home here. P ’ scholarships to the State 4-H LICENSED getting,over his recent painful Summer School which was recent twist to his back. ly held at Corvallis are again plan- B « Clarence Scheurer and wife and ning on showing exhibits. The Miss Agnes Simon were here last scholarships will again be given week from Portland just in time at the State Fair this year, August C ! to get in on some very hot weather. 31-September 7, for first place in FOR I. D. Pike and family were at proiect work or demonstration or Arlington Sunday leaving .Jessie judging team work. - to visit a few days with her sister who is working there. (¡irl—‘Mother, what is meant by Bruce Alley was here from Van the Progressive party ? i invite : you io call couver, VYash., where he is attach Mother—Why, it’s one of those ed to the quartermasters office of parties where all the partners AND OCT OUR FIGURES the CCC work. change after every hand. ON AUTOMOBILE INSUR Frank Pike and wife arehelping ANCE BEFORE YOU BUY Eben Kee harvest the wheat crop.' J. C. McKean and Free Crews, machinery agent and salesman were here Tuesday afternoon on business. Full Gospel Assembly The children of Mrs. Gertrude Sunday School .. 10:00 a m. Van Meter had their tonsils re Morning Service 11.00 a. m AEtna Casualty - Surety - moved Saturday by Dr. Poley. Evening Service . 7:45 P- m. Disability Automobile Insur Mrs. Mat Simon went to the Christian Science hospital Thursday for an exami-1 Subject: LIFE ance. nation to determine the cause of Golden Text: Psalms 36:7-0 How a knee swelling. excellent is thy lovingkindness. O Superior to Any cently for the experiment station and finds it to be a prolific seed producer. Part-term farmers and owners Truman Strong reports that his of small suburban farms will now wheat is making 25 bushels to the be able to apply for Land Bank acre on the home place just below Commissioner loans. This was the town It is being cut and hauled statement made by E. M. Ehrh by Clarence Morrison. ardt, president of the I^and Mrs. Leslie Stewart will be in bank after the passing Federal of a recent ¿barge of the treasurer’s office dur act of congress, which gave au ing the absence of Mrs. Darwin thority to value such farming Vanjpilder who will accompany the tracts at an amount representing Campfire girls to Brietenbush hot a “prudent investment.” springs. The Federal Land bank acts as State Police Sargeant Frank agent for the land Bank Commis Grimm was here Thursday making sioner in making this long term a check on car and driver licenses. loan based on 75 per cent of the 'The demand for application blanks appraised normal value of the farm picked up while he was in town. property and not exceeding $7500 Bonnie Peters has returned from to any one individual the hospital after an operation. “The new provision should pro Miss Lillie Thompson is here vide more adequate financing for from Portland for a visit with her bcariiui h striking reset».'.! : Hitler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thomp part-time farmers in communities Gernurn chancellor. Is shown here Ntrnlilmi Ihe pron at Xin» with where dependable manufacturing the escorts who nlwa\x >ie<-i«mpnn,v him w hen he ven son. or industrial employment is ordi Dean Pinkerton is home from I Yakima where he spent a few I narily available, and also for small suburban farms and farmers who weeks visiting w’ith relatives. ments. , derive additional income from other Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale and I The change for benefit payment« son, Harry drove to Spokaue Sun-1 sources such as a gravel pit. filling for 1935 has nothing whatever to station, roadside marketing stand day nig'ht to remain several days do with the pending new contracts, on business connected with the loan 1 or other commercial enterprise, to be available sometime this sum agencies of the Federal govern-I provided such additional earnings mer, the Washington officials em- ment of wQiich Mn Ragsdale is I meet the test of dependability and । phasize. Farmers from many parts availability, ” explained Mr. Ehr local agent of the country, who were in con hardt. The camp fire girls will leave I ference with the AAA officials “Previously all loans by. the Land Sunday for their outing under the recently, made a number of sugges direction of Mrs. Darwin Van Bank Commissioner, like loans by । Compliance Foimb tions for inclusion in these new Gilder. They will go to Brieten- the Federal Land Bank were based contracts. bush springs near Mt. Jefferson, almost entirely on the normal ag For Oreg( n Nearly It is possible that arrangements ricultural value of the farm. Earn leaving Sunday. will be made in the new program Mr. and Mrs. Giles French were I ing power of the land is the prin- ] Ready Jo Go for making the entire year's pay present at the meeting of the edi-1 cipal factor in determining value ment at one time. However, a pro Farms of small acreage, however, torial convention held this year at often have stable sales and rental An increase of four cents a bush posal was tentatively approved to Hood River. ’ on wheat allotment benefits for retain a second payment and make Mrs. A. -S. Johnson and daugh - values in excess of their agricul- el it somewhat flexible in amount, ac ter. Josephine, went to Portland tural values because of location the 1935 crop has been announced cording to changes in the market Friday and on to Salem later in and residence improvements. Un by the Agricultural 'AdjusJtmenJ price of wheat during the crop the week. Josephine will attend der the new act the Land Bank administration, although the pro year. The growers also strongly ad school at Monmouth during the Commissioner is authorized to of- cessing tax on wheat has been con. vocated giving county committees fer more adequate financing as- tinned at the former figure of 30 summer. more discretion in making local sistance in such cases. cents a bushel. Vernon Flatt was in Portland I The additional adjustment pay- adjustments as to base acreage “Where the farm income, a couple of days this week on busi . .. , and other details, gether with earnings from other ments to farmers are made possible - ness. Perry Johnston returned home dependable sourcees ordinarily through reserves accumulated from Sunday night from Molalla where available, is sufficient to support t’he tax on wheat production by far, he and a group of forestry stu the borrower’s family. pay operat- mers not under allotment contracts dents spend a week encamped in ing expenses, keep up the farm and according to an explanation that! the tall timber. Ivan Gervais and meet the loan payments, the prop was received by the Oregon NOTlCE: Trespassers who have erty may be valued at an amount State college extension service. been leaving my gates open must Henry Roth were with him. The increased payment will not Miss Margaret Eslinger, daugh representing a prudent investment, result in any deficit in the wheat stop going through my place. Clar consistent with community stand ence Morrison. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eslinger I budget since available funds are ards. and Miss Alma Eslinger, daughter AM livestock found on Sections “The braodening of the purposes ample to cover the increase, the of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Eslinger, Washington announcement stated. 3, 4, South. Range 18E. to Sec. 31 have been visiting relatives in Sher for the Commissioner’s loans should The increase in payments will man county this week from their help to provide more adequate mean more than $370,000 additional 4 South. Range 19E. will be taken up by m^. credit for part-time farmers, es homes in Washington county. to cooperating growers in Oregon. , I. N. Maclnnes, Kent Karl Kohler, engineer of the pecially in areas where part-time The entire benefit payment for For Sale: 150 head of Black Face erosion service was here the first employment is ordinarily available 1935 for Oregon growers will a- of the week to inspect the farm in established industries such as in mount to approximately $3,082.000 yearling ewes, 7-19 p George Wilson, Kent lands of the county and the camp factories or plants, pulp and ex it is estimated celsior mills, or fishing and sea being erected here. Compliance forms for Oregon Expert Piano Tuning George Meloy left Thursday for food industries.” are being filled out rapidly and are Prof. Arthur Ericson Former In Simnasho to work on the CCC being forwarded to Washington as structor Music in Conservatory, camp being erected there. The soon as completed. Work of au Berlin, Germany. Will again be Wasco county camp has been locat-| diting the compliance reports in Moro about July 24-25. Tunning ed on the Indian reservation and is started the second week in July, $3.00. No money accepted till work expected to work with range con-1 according to Washington officials, is approved and satisfactory. ditions. and will be followed shortly by Leave your name for tuning at W. H. Ragsdale drove to Hood actual disbursement of checks cov- the Sherman County Journal office. river Thursday to attend a meet | ering the final payment for 1934 ing of the PCA of this district. I and the first payment of 1935. The first 1935 payment will It was recently decided by the again be 20 cents a bushel on the state supreme court that the coun allotments, w'hile the final payment DENTIST ties will not have to repay the mon under the present three year con HOME OFFICE. WASCO Mrs. Alta Snodgrvss and daugh ey they borrowed from the Recon tract, will be at least 13 cents a ter Severely, were over night visi struction Finance Corporation a bushel, less the necessary deduc DENTAL X RAY SERVICE tors Thursday at the Homer Bel- few years ago for work relief. tion for local cost. Oregon exten Sherman county borrowed $5070 sion men say the deduction this shee home. In Moro the First Week Visitors of Harlandview grange and the work was done on the year will be somewhat less than in Each Month were Karl Eaton from Grass Val Sherar road during the winter. last, when the average for the state ley and Mr. Anderson who talked It was not thought at the time that was 1.3 cents a bushel on allot- the money would ever be returned on soil erosion. Robert Benson from Eugene is to the government and this sup visiting with his grand parents, Mr. position has proven true. and Mrs. T J. Hinkle. Stranger—Are you taking sum- Mrs. Lynn Bowersox and daugh ters, Maybelle and Bessie, return mer boarders this year? ed Tuesday from visiting in Van Farmer—Yep. We don't have couver and Carson. Washington. to—but my wife likes to hear ’em N. P. Hansen accompaneid talk that funny city dialect by Mrs Moore, Mrs. Morris and । ru«-kM uodgr No. 121 A-F. & A.M Moro, Oregon for and AAA Reserves Make Allotments Four Cents More Classified Ads County Gets To Keep $6000 Savs Court Joe Truitt Groceries Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too ^Spring Prints for your new house dress Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of DRY GOODS Trade At Quality Store «ITTSMEsi', J . THEM All TX KEMTfKY ♦ Dr. J. Ai BUTLER BARONY NEWS RMUMillC SUFFERS 6EI RESULTS Williams R. U. X. Compound , Effective and Quick LOW-PRICED MEALS Meet' the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each mon.h. Visiting members cordially in vited tu meet with u.-». U. Sparling, W. M. . C- V. Belknap. Six-v By helping the important organ, the kidneys, largely responsible for Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. rheumatic conditions, Williams R. Moro, Oregon • U. X. Compound gets at the seat Meets 1st and 3rd of your trouble and rids you of Tuesdays in the those terrible pains. IO.O.F. hall. Tran By dissolving out the pain pro- siont and visiting Lducing poisons and helping the kidneys get rid of these w’astes brothers are cordi which may cause Rheumatic pain ally invited to meet Neuritis. Neuralgia, and Gouty with us. pains. William; R U. X. Comnonnu L. O. Rice N. G. scientificly relieves your condition. Joe Trait, Secretary. Moreover, it. contains a kidney Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 antiseptic that protects this vita/ organ from diseases caused by Moro, Oegon < [ harmful germs that, collect in a Meets 2d and 4th Tu sluggish system. Ask your druggest for Williams esdays of each month R. U. X. Compound. It is a liquio Visiting members wel —It Works Faster. It is sold on a come. money back guarantee by the Viola Hansen, N. G. Grass Valley. Moro and Wasco Lila Bull, Secretary- Drug Stores. COACH TOURIST CAR LO W ONE WAY AND ROUND TRIP PASSENGERS ON THE SUMMER EXCUR Portland Rose SION FARES EAST “A Triumph In Train Comfort" NOW IN EFFECT Ume" Pacific now offers very low-priced meal service for Coach ar: I jurist Cor passengers on its famous t/onsconttnentol train Portland Ro»e. Meals are propared in the dining car and son 3; at regular meet hour» to passengers in their seats. B-c?! .as! as low as 25c may include scrambled eg^s with two s ps of bacon, rolls or bread, coffee or milk. Luncheons ot 3Gc, Dinrm ot 35c are equally ottractive. Menus are varied daily. Anc pillgws oro now furnished FREE, for night use to passengers in deluxe air-conditioned Coaches of the Portland Rose. For Information and reservations call on LOCAL AGINT UNION PACIFI Why longer to enjoy PLENTIFUL HOT WATER? V I Taste SCHENK ’S i ESS* • ' •' ’ ' KENTUCKY • I - ‘straight whiskey, and With low 8-mill rate and Icw- pricad 40-gallon eloctric water heater you con easily afford automatic hot water service now! Do you know that you can hava automatic elect! ic hot water serv ice in your home now without up setting your budget? A special low price of $79.50 is being made on a 40-gallon auto matic electric water heater. $10 down puts the heater in your home. You pay the balance in convenient monthly iustallmeniB. The operating cost is only eight tenths of 1c per k.w.h. Try the pleasures of automatic hot water for 60 days. Then if you are not fully satisfied, the heater will be removed from your home without charge and your payments refunded. The only cost to you will be the electricity used. Don’t delay. Take advan tage of this proposition today! fw éon^t have to own an electric range to own an electric water heater. SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT •r PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANT call “double rich ’ is first in Kentucky, the home of great u h i s k e y ä j u d g e s ! NOW AVAILABLE L in O regon 95c PINT QUART TRY JAS. i. PEPPER bhano -TH i UNHURRIED BLENDED WHISKEY