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TME SMHRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934. Italian Athletes Arrivo I O.OX hall Drunken Driver Arrested By Garrett Andy Peterson, who gave his address as Yakima, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Tom Garrett at Grass Valley Wednesday and after lodging in the county bastile over night he was arrainged be fore Justice Stow, who gave him a fine of «100 and 30 days in jail. His driver’s license was also tak- Tran ally invited to maat ye saved, »11 the ends of the earth: ginning Sunday morning October for I am God. and there is none 14 and continuing throughout the week. Dr. Robinson was paid the A cordial invitation is extended highest price for educational lec to the public to attend the service. tures on one of the largest Chau tauqua systems in America. He Community Presbyterian Church is now employed by the Northern Baptist Convention. This will be Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunoay school at ................ 10 a.m. indeed a rare treat to the people Junior Endeavor at ____6:30p.m. of Grass Valley and community Senior Endeavor at ‘..7:30 p.m. tc hear him. Everybody cordially invited to attend. ; Don’t miss a single meeting, if you do you will The Full Gospel Assembly regret it. S. L. Boyce, minister. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.! Evangelist F. F. Snider and wife known as the “Singing Evange lists" will be at the Full Gospel UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Assembly this coming Sunday. Mr. i Elevator Man—Hare you are son ny—forty-first floor. Snooty Youth—Don’t you call me regular morning service ’ at 11 ‘sonny’ my man. You are not a<y o’clock and also Sunday evening father. Elevator man—Well, I brought There will be a mid-week service you up didn’t I ? Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. am Ralph Brtebine, N. G Moro, Oregon L ZELL’S Naomi VanGil 1er N. G. FUNERAL HOME ----- AND----- Talk For Sale: Feeder pigs from 100 to 150 pounds. H. B. Belshee. 2F5. Moro, Oregon. AMBULANCE SERVICE ] Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phone 222 Above are s*»me of the athletes of the Italian student group which arrived In New Tori on the 8. S. Satumiu. for a tour of the American colleges In the East and Middle Weak * For Sale: 500 Fine and cross slub children with their animals. Tlkogrrson. I passing on the wrong side, failing As Axtell had his ankle badly to signal, failing to stop for thru Thursday newspapers carried the hurt in the third quarter, it was highway, and cutting the left cor- For Sale: About 50 tons excel - notice of the death of B. S. Hunt- Thompson to ner were responsible for the 866 at wheat hay; Price «500.00; accidents. All of these could have Substitutions in the fourth quar- been eliminated had common cour- pasture convenient; shelter for live ter were: Conlee for R. Belshee. guided the action of the offend •UfvK *uu uu uw sessions. He was 76. Nahouse for Barnes, W. Thomp- >®g driver, stresses the state de- ses if desired. Ten miles west of son for Johnston and Noonan for partment, in checking over the rec- A group of University of Ore- Thogerson. ord of 1,727 accidents during Au Portland or E. H. Watkins, Wasco, gon alumni met for dinner at the for information. Th Girl’s League sold homemade gust. Of this total, failure of 352 Th^ta»; «t the football game Friday, drivers to yield the right of way celebrated Founders day in story Whitman College. October 10— | Two of the high school boys. was responsible for the largest and song. Lois Bryant of Moro has been . Gordon Fraser and Ronald Powell, number of accidents. Additional causes for difficulties I are absent from school this week named assistant editor of the Whit- as they are attending the Pacific in some of which courtesy on the paper of the Associated Students. International Livestock Exposition part of the driver might also have thing to old timers who remember in Portland. ‘ produced • different results, were The Moro volley bell girl« won exce*di"K >1»«* >®- Funds are now available for the another victory test Fndwy night p™per tUnU.nr- . an payment of al) outstanding war by defeating the Kent team on or Sf?*1- d™ngoff the rants, October 7, 1934. on School the Kent floor by a «ore of 28-19. " P^olubn«! District No. 16. couver. Since 1925 they have lived Moro wa, in the lead for pointe •k“Win* back.nr. and Patricia Powell. Clerk. in Hollywood. from the second quarter though-1 br*k” ProP«->y For Sale: Netted gem potatoes out the game. The flobY and light- , _ “Why . an individual who never at 50 cents mt hundred. Bring Stanley Reavis and wife were ing being much different than their °b«arve ordinary courtesies bags Herman Rswh One mil« ™tors at the stock show the first own accounted for the poor play- otlier relationships with his S.W. Terribonne. 4UO-12-19-26-N2 returning Tuesday. ing during the first gnartarr but ^Howman loses all respect for the after the team became accustomed r^khts of others when he gets be- hind a steering wheel is one of For Sale: 100,000 feet new »ugh William Sigman and wife and lumber. Any dimension at prices <**«rbters visited here over greatly. The starting line-up was: the dangerous oddities of human that will move this lumber. You and ^”7 Gayle Amidon. Genevieve Nahouse, nature, adversely affecting safe haul or I will Ross Ornduff, The 5 R Mr- Sigman and Dorothy Fraser. Dois Thompson, divring records” points out the ac cident bureau of the secretary of Dalles. Gen. Del. 3t pd Mr bothers in law. Melba Thogerson, Helen Strong Substitutions were Irma Morgan state’s office, as it urges courtesy The pump jack in the city pump MORO SCHOOL NOTES for «Doris Thompson, Betty Pow on the streets and highways and house was found to have a broken by Anita Kenny ell for Dorothy Fraser; Gertrude caution against thoughtlessness or ,«>r wheel Wednesdv momin« A r.pr^.ntatiy, of th, Read Gillmor for Melba Thogerson and careless car operation. «nd new equipment wu beint rush 3,™» of Tacoma. Waahin« Mary Pinkerton for Helen Strong. ed to repair the damare. So er at Frid>y uke When Your Shoes need repaii pemiva are the repairs and they pieturMi of the Moro high school, send them to ■■st coms from the factory so an o„ Monday afternoon the Senior Courtesy Needed entire new jack was purchased at cUsg of th^, hirh By Car Drivers a price hot little above that asked ^.^1 inlrtruetors had their pic- f ■ the new ^ars. tures taken by representatives of GOOD SHOE REPAIRING *•** the Ball Studio of Corvallis : THE D a U.F* A new entrance Itos been built a „t of Optimi.t The simple element of courtesy 204 Seccod St. fer the Sehadewits can«« by O. A. will be published October 15. The on the part of the automobile dri vers would have averted 866 acci dents in Oregon in August ami cut For your convenience I have Moro won its second football the total for the month in half, re- arranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A. May A Son. Pick up Such infractions of good driv- and deliver twice the home field Friday. no cost to you. N. Macinne». Kent. •••• ■ ■ WERNMARK’S Dr.F.A. Perkins 30IX E. Second St thorixed Christian Science litera* PHONEJ211 W OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Grass Valley Baptist Church at the Full Gospel Assembly Sun Morning Worship „.10 ajn. Church School _. CHINCHES body cordially invited to attend. Evening Worship >‘l \\ If Grass Vallery Lutheran Church Prayer meeting and Bible study Sunday morning at 11 o’clock ______ on Thursday at 8 p.mM Subject. service will be conducted by Rev.. Our Ahnndanre in God. Oregon, I Dr. A. F. Robinson of N. Y. City in the Methodist church. Text for W1H deliver a series of sermons the sermon: “Look unto me and be! at Grass Valley Baptist church be Dr. L A. BUTLER DENTIST HOME OFFICE. WASCO DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE In Moro th« First Week in Each Month Notice of meeting and Report of Budget Commit tee tor the City of Moro, Oregon, for the year 1934 BUDGET COMMITTEE REPORT Notice of the estimated expenses and receipts and the proposed tax levy for the City of Moro, Sherman County. Oregon, for the year 1935. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to a legislative Act approved by the Governor, Febru ary 19th, 1921, that on November 19th the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, will be in session at the City Hall at the hour of 7:30 o’clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of the City of Moro will be heard in favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemixed- ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND Recorder’s Salary ESTIMATED; RECEIPTS Water Fund Rentals Licenses ...120.00 „120.00 WATER FUND (Marshall and Water Pumper Labor __ $ 3000.00 360 00 50.00 13410.00 TOTALS 1200.00 200.00 448.00 350.00 450.00 500.00 MISCELLA NEOUS 810.96 100.00 The Wasco Shoe Man 1000.00 Amount to be raised by taxation «70906 Grand 7%tal «3688.96 «7008.96 Wily W. Knighten, Secretary of the Budget Committee. Dats set for the Hearing on the Budget Nov.. 2nd, 1934. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET w Fuller Brush GENERAL FUNÍ) «00 A0 6000 1934 «80.00 80.00 1933 «120.0Q 120.00 1932 «180.00 180.00 1931 «180.00 180.00 480.00 ML80 472.00 2084.02 214.17 600.00 50.00 472.00 100.00 200.00 1928.50 179.88 496.00 298.59 404.32 1500.00 1441.16 1500.00 3103.48 405 48 405.48 810.96 3822.00 81096 933 24 2573.26 ; 2124.87 180.00 11.60 375.00 WATER FUND and household bushes without Insurance 24.75 estimated expenditure« for the year 1934 was s nrst six months of the current year as shown above, have been ,,trv and belief are true and H- Nahouse, City Recorder.