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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1934)
THE SHBIUIÁN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934 ^i{mnan Comity ^Journal Grass Valley SHEHUUN COUNTY OBSERVER. E.tabli.h<xl Nov. 2, 1888 GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, EaUbllshed Oet. 14, 1897 - X CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, EaUbliabed 1891 : > > T«»;QarteH and family drove to Halaey the first of th|e week and _____________ CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 ______ * whilaJn that vall^ wilK attend the firemap’« conference in * Corvallis- MIMSES was valedictorian and Earle Ship- ley was the salutatorian. J. S. Newcomb and family re turned Tuesday from Camas, Wash-, where they attended the funeral of iMr- Newcomb’s mother. Phil Sorahan is in the veter an’s hospital in Portland where he is receiving treatment. ‘Luthdrtlta held a church service -in th«' Mettxküat cftuMh Sunday Teachers spent Thursday mov with the Rev. Hilgeriddrf of Hood ing household articles around with Hfrsr giving’Äe' sermbn. the result that Rowe is to live in . •• . A. .* • * • • Published Every Friday at Moro, Or on, By the Westerfield house next winter GILES L FRENCH : Managing Editoff •, Tuesday. Wfi cleanup day and and Davies will occupy the French ------------------------ practically erery ona was out in house.. ‘(Both families and Princi Entered m «econd-claas matter at the Pos’cfli at. Moro, Oregon, the morning to brighten up the pal Hughes will leave early next underJkct-0^ of March 8, 1879.________ ’ city in preparation for the coming week for toeir summer residences ' celebration on July 8^1 and 4th. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Business houses ” remained closed |l-50 during the morning Card of Thanks oci wks’ In The I. D. Tuesday pn’bukwss, Dalles . We wish to thank those friends w*ho gave us their assistance dur Arthur Smith was up from The ing the illness and after the death . Dalles Tuesday 'afternoon visiting of our child- LEARN THE RULES’ — 'around* with friends. Mr. and Mr». Ted Peterson. Miss Carolyn Woodford of For . Graduates of the Grass Valley - and we presume Kent - The clerk of School District No. est Grove is visiting at the Baker high school were given advice regarding their future eon .home.fbr a few days- 82 will accept bids for bus driver for toe year J934-35 up to. June duct so valuable and'yet so simple as to be overlooked .... ... , . » xt- The bridge dub held its.meeting 18th at noon- The board retains Learn the rules of the game you will have to play was the ^th Mm. Deli oíd» Wednesday the right to reject any or all bids. advice. . * afternooú' ah'd^ it being, the birth- H. C. Peters, clerk. Stirely no one would consider going Qut on the ball <lay of the hostess it turned into something of a sunrise for her. For Sale: or trade for stock; diamond without knowing how to rlay the game, yet thou-. McCormick 14 foot Header in Miss Phyllis Smith, daughter of sands of men and women engage in enterprises every year Mr.” and Mrs. L. K. Smith, Was good shape; good drapers. Tom without a very complete knowledge of the requirements Tuesday JunT 5 th, "to Coyle; Grass Valley. JUNE 8. 1934 = needed for success in the line they have chosen. < r . g . Uunliff of Hood River. Mis® Prof. Stafford, being a chemist, was thinking Of the- Smith has been a teadher in the physical rules that govern failure and access. Be mention- and^or’to'taa/ tote Kent News . ed that while the world might owe each of us a living we at Wasco. She is a graduate of the - had to conduct ourselves SO as to collect A knowledge of University of Oregon. Mr- Cunliff th. rule« of nature and a knowledge of the ..factors that. motivate the humans with whom one comes, in contact is their hoTne city when essential to any distinguished accomplishment in this world, school begins in the^fail. Therefore the advice to learn the rules of the game is ^s k x Sunday s<j<M>t pieme for school Valuable as could be given. \ ‘childreii of the Moro, Jlarlandview, Graduation exercises were held here Thursday evening ¡May 31. Those graduating were Virginia Helyer, Edna Lyon®. , Lorena Young, Anna and Kenneth Sather, Charles Dunlap, Charles Wilson, and Karl Pluemke-- Dr. C. P. Kent and Grass Valley Sunday Stafford of the University of Ore . — ~ 0 «sr- ■ : T ' ^school» Will be held here Saturday gon was, Âc speaker of of the eve atrthe city park. An all day meet ning. Diplomas wfere presented LA BELLE DAME, SANS MERCI ing has been ‘arranged and • ball by NÎrs. Ida Davis, chairman of the Mother nature is well named. It is most fitting that so; and sports will fill of directors. muiMVA - the day except that part used m, i Kent Sunday school held their ftplrlf a creature should be marked as one of the well known eating the basket lunch. ; '* *• wtm . ' annual picnic at the Grass Valley fiickle gender Look what has happened in this county m- Mrs. George _ __ Wflcox and son. f park SldHay june 3. a basket dta- the past , year—a winter so salubrious that those j^ewberg ------------ .i who - l spent junior, are in - - •- again - this 1 ner was Enjoyed- ** that season in California uttered regrets on ‘^r absence w«k ™ when they heard of the weather here, a spring that was as pital there. n ' ♦ - [ . — - _ J “near normal as possible making naught of the prognostica- uviu.u. .... J . mrs. * m Mrs. uean Dean via» Olds is in ronaana Portland tions for both a cold and a hotspring, and . now when farm- a sisters who v—— ----------------- -- - - , _ i ~ ’—w -------- ---- * of Kent left Monday morning for Badger creek to camp and, study the firat rudiments of forestry. Corl is Andrews and Mrs. A. A. jive in ^^ity._She expects to DurJap went as club leaders remain ««.«1 d»ys.. Marsnw4to ___ | I ' Johnnie Decker and Marguerite - The eight day old infant of Mr. Mitchell>>ent to The Dalle* Sat- ers pray for rain to insure plump berried wheat mother nature sends every variety of weather on her menu except ’ what all request And in case rain is delivered to any seo tion it comes in so great a volume as to be dangerouMo people and property. buried in'-tits inlocal local aemetery Fri-« Fri We have had it hot with a wind blewing off the sand day afternoon- dunes east of us we have had it cool enough to cause a raid l . R. French left for Portland on the blanket shelf in the middle of the night and we; ¡Monday morufr« • aftw^pending ... on ine D anatt sue _____ . pu 1ldHprs - several - days here- Miss HeIene Helene , - have had clouds as full and promising as Jersey co w udders Homewood accomnamed him- , ’ at milking time ÇtUlnorain. The farmer might as well The town wrfs deserted a - tai as be a man undergoing the tortures of the inquisition or be small boys are concerned the first under the unpleasant ministrations of some story book bad of the week for all 4:JI club boys scouti wpre Sat Bonney man who wished to be told the hiding place of the family ajwLbqy crossing for a holiday- Mr. and . . . . 11_____ 4k« ... r«inzl .____________________ ______________ „¿¡Nt* ‘ Mrs. Alva Stone and Mac Alsup | sock. Really it is hard on the nerves to look at the sky every accompanied;5the scouts and the hour hoping and praying for rain when u|x>n rain or the 4-H clubbers were under E. E. Gervais j } absence of it depends the result of a years work. A few Graduation For the 1934 high farmers have become so inured to suspense at this time of school class was held Friday night- year that they have adopted a philosophical attitude in de in the auditorium with Prof. O. F- fense. “It don’t do any good to look at the sky.” they say Stafford of the University of Ore- giving the commencement ad-, and are correct, but most of us humans cannot help but be gon dress- Dale Ba.k^r, accompanied, anxious. For years men have built themselves towers, tp by Miss Crfrplyn Wpo^ford, _ and' watrh for the return of their ships. So, let Mother Nature, the school chorus furnished I fickte jsrie end this flirting with men’s hopes and send a the the music- music. Mias, Mu». Vivi^ V.v^ Remolds geoids little rain. ÍH Children To Joseph A Mee ordination of that program with any necessary removal of surplus “How do you \ account for the cattle as an emergency drouth re Attend Summer School fact that George Washington never lief activity. Relief buying of live told a lie?” ' stock is being started at once uiw “He married a widow, and he der the direction of E. W. Sh e: i, The twentieth annual 4-H club knew better than to try it.” newly appointed director of drouth summer school to be held on the relief under the AAA. Mr. Shetta Oregon Statfi college campus June Judge—Did you hear about tfne was formerly for many years 11 to 23 will be the largest ever severe fall Uncle David received? head of the animal industiy divi- held in Oregon, with an enrollment Inerii»—No, what was it? sion in the department of agri- at least 20 per cent greater than Judge—Some workmen came culture. last year, judging from irom advance alon<and cut down a telephone Speed in purchasing the beef is registration reports received at tjae pole waa leaning against r . -essary because of actual lack state club g office at Corvallis» For í it, and David nearly bit his of feed for stock in some cf the . Ä , - - «ilici Uncle UH the first time in history every coun tonvuo off. drouth areas, The beef to be tv will nr« 11 be represented. ’ ty bought will be canned for relief A number of new features for purposes. Read the ads in the Journal both boys and girls have been ad- The advisory committee of 25 detf this year to the already com on cattle adjustment plani a.1- prehensive program of instruction Drouth Affects AAA pointed a sub-committee of five and recreation for the two-weeks, Program Seriously ^hich has been working out c4> - period. These include a course in tails of a plan, which when co! i- . olant propagation, practical pleted, will be submitted to ths i 1- murse in welding as applied to dustry ' in a series of region il farm machinery; seed cleaning and The unprecendented drouth in testing, home-made electric brood the middle western states is great meetings before being put in ì effect-_____ _ ers, coddling moths, their life his ly affecting the program of agri On the we t coast interest is b - tory and control, judging and cultural adjustment, according to management of horses, dollar din word received by the extension ing shown in a publie hearing on 1 ners, new methods of * vegetable service at Oregon State college. proposed markedng agreemc it cookery, a glimse of th» activities Not only is the far-flung organi for Bartlett pear indust 7 of C; 1- in the home management houses, zation set up by the AAA being ifomia, Oregon and Washington. and a class in games. pressed into emergency’ relief ser There is also interest in a mov? A more expensive recreational vice, but adjustment programs in the early potato states, of tie program for tha afternoons toan and even Contract requirements east coast for a marketing agree ever before is being planned, ac- are being rapidly modified to meet ment coveri rg potatoes. T'.<e p •- tato business is threatened th I cording to H. C. Seymour, state the new conditions. club leader, giving everyone an Flexability cf administration of year with a heavy increase in acr»-- Planted which usually mean« opportunity to participate in his tf”c various AAA activities makes! immc Bate adjustment stress prices. ; Whether potato or her favorite sport. The general possible assemblies at 1 o’clock each day where nccessay. farm act leaders riiarketrnfiT agreement might be will be held as usual, with promi point out, an example being the -tended to the west this year w not known- nent citizens of the state as speak designation» of many countnifts in ers, and sarties, movies, smokless the affected area as drouth coup-' smokeis, and other entertainments tries wherein contract signers .will to be staged in the evenings The be released from certain restric asembly programs .will be broad tions on foed crop acreage or cast over KOAC. and at some time from grazing restrictions, on con Buy Ratskwill during their stay on the campus tracte I acreage under th? wheat RaLskwill Kills rais and each county delegation will put on or coin contracts mice but is Not a Poison. Plans for an adjustment pro-s a program over that station. Rats cost the American The*girls will be housed ak gram for beef cattle have been de- people million^ of dollars Waldo Hall again this year, and ferred to provide for possible co- yearly. Rats carry every the boys at the men’s dormitory. I communicable disease sucn Any 4-H club boy or girl of 12 or finnliPD A CC S PUPPED as Hydroprobia, Equine, In older v/ho has his or her club pro-! Ull/EbnAn & ili I Ln fluenza and Bubonic Plague. ject in good shape is eligible to Don’t keep these pests a- attend. Hundreds of members will. bout the home or business Attorney« At Law attend on scholarships won for out when you can get rid of standing club achievement, others' them for the small cost of B J Moro, Oregon are being sent as delegates of a box of Rasskwill. , their clubs, and still others have| PRUE 50 cents saved their own money to pay the Wilt & Co. G- Valley, Ore |f) $12 cost of t(he two weeks session- 1 May & Son, Moro, Oregon. All railroads and bus lines are off ering the boys and girls special Moro Pharmacy. «Moro Ore rates of 1 cent a * mile for the found trip'. ‘ | About twenty 4-H club children are expected to attend the summer ----- AND —— school from Shrman county. They AMBULANCE SERVICE will board the train at The Dalles 301*2 E. Second St- Sunday evening at 6.45 for Cor Phone 345 The Dalle», Ore . The Dalle», Ore. vallis. ------or------ PHONE 211 W GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Jubb—Peasley’s wife used to be OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Phone 222 musical, didn’t she? Bjscz—Yes. Before they were married she played the uke—but. now she picks on her husband in stead. — War On Rats ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME ‘‘Ladies, please rise if you wish to vote on this question,” said the president of the Woman's Auxil iary. No response- “All in favor will giggle, all op posed groan. The giggles have it The Wasco Shoe Man { DALLESFREIGHTL1NEINC. - Notice’ is hereby’ given that the It is now possible to drink beer with a foot on a brass County School Superintendent of Daily Truck Service rail in The Dalles. Interest in the return of the brass rai Sherman County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of appli would lead one to believe there was some sort of electrical cants for SOted*teachW certifi Portland, The Dalles, Grass Valley connection between the beer and the raiL that adds to the cates at Moro as follows: - ‘ Commtôncing .Wedne^u JLupe 13, T^kweekly to Antelope & drink 1934 at 9 o’clock a.-m- ártd cantoni- ’ - way nnînfc points. ing until Friday, June -b 1934, at Now we may expect some ghost wirier to have Mr 4 o’clock p m. I Forenoon—U. S¿ His- Fa 8.t $6/ Q¡Ce - Lowest fíate Dionne, father of five girls, write stories on,'‘‘ How He” to - save Wednesday tor¿ 'Writing ^(henntanahiGe-1 time in accumulating a family” or on Care of Quintuplets.) Aw-okm o me try, Rnt.nv Botany. . Wednesday Afternoon .-^^ysiol-, when Your Shoes need repaid 0 ogy. Riding, Composition Gen-; (hem to * J ** -V* •/ lilt. Ill IO The government send city - folks out into t tjg u» is «a going to —--------- . eral .Htetfry..‘ nf in every man his own consumer 'Thursday Forenbon — country to farm. > iu History t>f Education; Phyehol ÄÄxJWiNMAKK’S , j • On the front page the drouth is seri usly reducing the ture food supply and on the back page wheat is dropping in price., ‘Friday Fo The law of supply and demand has been amended by speou- r erture. lation. If the weather gets hot put salt in the drinking wateff(; In other words, don’t get too fresh. < , If striking longshoremen had spent as much up g-iEers as they have truck drivers they woul^ done themselves more good. miohtnav England rnig P ----- - her war debt by selling tickets op J-.kv. > • Theory, and Lay, > J —- School OVUWl A-K yogy, Oiyil .^vvetn- ’• t 8 home $ oTiCB.ypa. CREDi^aRd;. ' Notice* is hereby given that the undemtm«^ ;ÇVWld •>« been appointed administrator of the estate of Jeese Martin, amd has m «uch «toiintstmtor Air persons having claims against OFFICE. WASC<> Picnic of Uua notice, to-wit: June 1, 1984 ♦ Donald Martin, Administrator Roecoe Krier Rose Attorney for Administrator Moro, Oregon. In Mdrq the First Week in Each Month "n mnin mtonsuiuiuuiiuim life Protetion at Actual Coat : $1500 Mutual Life Protection for $7.004 approximate total •ertdt $13:00 per year; non- metical, agpa 5 to 75; all races- dues waived after 15 years. Strictly mutual, non- profit Lifer' Protection cost. Write for particulars Dept. A, FAMILY MUTUAL BENE FIT ASSOCIATION, Heard Bldg., Phoenix, Aritona * • • : *• ; : ! • : Trade At H. Zeigler’s Grass Valley : : Quality Store Oregon - GRASS VALLEY DENTIST . If you want good merchan dise-- At reasonable prices Pleasant j Courteous Service Relationship the 3rd & 4th of July Dr. J. A. BUTLER W. KNIGH CWiniy School Supe verified to — — Feetivel, THE DALLES , WILY ------ Fruit ¡8 rotting in the fields within a few miles of the office of Roscoe Krifcr . h* Boro» • i s where tx'ople «re reported hungry or on government Oregon, within six months from relief. Yet ’wTcontrol production and let distribution the date of the first publication of It ought to rain next week Portland is having the REPAIRING Second St x the sweepstakes on the derby. •truggl« along the old inefficient path GOODES HOE Jhinaday' Aitemc^dn —( GAmmcr, 04 si*.» • Geography, American 'Litera- Dr.F.A. Perkins? Celebrale o theory, Eh IHEFt and so it is ordered. “I suppose you find many cases of extreme want when you go Lester Wilson is in the Mid-Col- umbia ¡hospital recovering from a around among the poor”? ‘‘Yes.- Today I visited a Mrs- si^us ^pera^pn. Gadder and she hadn't a drop of gasoline for her car. For your convenience I have ' Little James—Papa, was Solo arranged for you to leave mon the man who had 700 wives? Papa—I believe he was my son- your Shoe Work at Walter James—Was he the man that A. May & Son. Pick up said “Give me liberty or give me and deliver twice a week at death”? ;no cost to you. TEACHERS RXAMINjiiON -------- o-------- , tard, Hazel will spend the summer vacation -with her parents. Marj iMagee and Irene Pottratz left for their respective homes. F?i<tay: *■' , = , Pomona grange was held here Saturday an and j was was well well attended, attended, 5eputy wicklander of - La- Grhnde k’nd Samuel - -- Howard - of - Fossil were out of town visitors. PAGE under the 11- Daseoai • Races, Spreading Trees Antelope vs Moro - 3rd . Qrass Valley vs Winner-4th Games, ’ Speeches, Program DANCES each Night Amusements Auspices: Grass ValleY I.O.O.F. Lodge I