Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 13, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    TtUK SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1935
SCS Sends Man
Here For Work
With Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Leaving For|
Portland Alter 22 Years
In Ccunty; Velma Powell At
Pendleton Round-Up
। tember 18, for one day. Eyes Ex­
amined. Glasses Ground and Fitted
to Each Individual Eye. No guess­
work. At Grass Valley Tuesday
September 17 and at Wasco Thur»
day September 19th.
J. C. McKean was in Portland
and Salem the last of the week on
business. He spent a day at the
state fair while away.
Sportsman of this vicinity have
been going down to the Columbia
at Celilo the past week to haul out
some of th© big ones that are com­
ing over the falls.
Ed Kolar has been here this to
represent the United States Nation
al Bank in this county.
Miss Velma Powell left Satur­
day for Pendleton where she is
participating in the Round-Up as
queen’s attendant this year. Her
father took her and her mount
to the Round-Up city and went on
to Spokane to attend a director’s
meeting of the North Pacific Grain
Growers.
A crew of brick masons are
working on the county court house
this week building a new chimney
for the furnace that it to be in­
stalled soon to replace the stoves
as a heating system.
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Thompson
spent a few day» of last week fish­
ing and resting at Camp Sherman.
Roscoe Moore and Irvin Morris
were out near the Burnt Ranch last
week prospecting around.
Omer Sayrs and family were at
Camp Sherman for the week end
returning Sunday night.
Many citizens from this county
will attend the Round-Up the last
of the week.
, Orva E. Dyer, agronomist for the
SCS camp here, has moved into the
Flatt house with his wife and three
- children. Mr. Dyer is a native of
Gilliam county, having lived near
Mayville for most of his life.
Mrs. L. R. Conlee and Mrs. Joe
Truitt returned last week end from
their trip to the coast.
Mrs. WiHiam Henrichs is home
again after visiting in Portland
with her grand niece, Mrs. W. F.
Yeager, for J a few day» While
th^re she spent a day at the state
• fair.
W. A. Ruggles and wife return-
ed Wednesday from a trip to the
coast to recuperate from the long
days of the fair celebration.
W. H. Ragsdale and son were in
Spokane the first of the week on
business with the land bank. Wed-
nesday they drove to Hood River
to work out of that town for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hinkle are
leaving soon for Portland where I
they will live in the future. The'
Flowers for Oscar
ranch has been taken over by their, The gates were down but Oscar
son. Mark who will farm it in the
Shay
future. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle have
Decided, to his sorrow,
lived in this county for 22 years. To speed across the right of way.
Wednesday night a farewell party
His funeral is tomorrow.
for them was given at the Harland-
view grange hall.
Quink—Do you believe that all
Mrs. Homer Belshee is located in money is tainted?
Corvallis for the winter where she
Guppy—Yes. Money is double
will care for Russell who will at­ tainted. 'Tain’t your’n and ’tain’t
tend O. S- C. and for the two young mine.
er children who will attend grade
schoof there. .
| 'Alkali Ike—And so Slippery Sam
Orville Thompson will drive the of Hungry Gulch died with his
Monkland school bus this winter boots on, did he?
bringing in seven children from
Broncho Bill—No, he died with
that district.
my boots on. That’s how he come
IMiss Imogene Johnson left Sun­ to die.
day for Hood River to begin her
studies at the Mid-Columbia Busi­
Teacher—Johnnie, this composi-
ness college at that place.
tion on the dog is the same as
Mrs. Charles Richardson, wife of your brother Jimmie’s, word for
Lieutenant Richardson has been ill word.
for the past week at the hotel, but
Johnnie—Yes, teacher, It’s the
is thopgl|t tb.be improving. ; . same dog.
' Art Bacholtz and family left
Friday morning for a few days POTATOES
(Continued from page one)
vacation in the valley with rela­
Approximately 95 percent of the
tives and along the coast.
Donald Burnet will attend Ore­ state’s allotment will be available
gon State College this fall and ex­ to farms on which potatoes were
pects to leave shortly for Corval- grown in the 1932-34 base period,
while the remainder is reserved for
1rs. "
The Kent Legion will give a new producers or other ineligible
dance Saturday night, Sept, 14, at for an ordinary allotment Approx
Kent hall. Excellent music by imately 61 million farms in the
Meltz* orchestra from California. United States reported potato pro­
duction in 1929, but only about
Lunch, cafeteria style.' =
one-fourth
of these grew potatoes
Oksdale, Wash. Route 1., '
Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Op­ commercially. The new program is
tometrist w'bo has made profession­ to be concerned primarily with
al visits to Moro for jiears and is those who grow potatoes for sale.
known for good Optical work at
Reasonable Prices will again Be
at the Hotel Moro, Wednesday Sep-
Classified Ads
CHI n’ÇHFS
f hrUt tn Science
Subject: SUBSTANCE
Golden Textile brews 10:34. Ye
had compassion'of me in my bonds,
and took joyfully the spoiling of
your goods, knowing in y ourselves
that ye i 'ive in heaven a better and
un enduring substance.
Responsive Readfag: Proverbi
22; 1. 4, 5, 8. 9. 17-21 •_
<
y’j-fibvterian Church
“When Life Begins” will be the
subject of the Sermon at 11 o’clock
Rev. Lawrencd H. Mitchelmore,
sp'c aker. Let September be rally
) ó.il.b Hl all department« of the
church.
At ir, a n*» $unday school with
as many classes as possible report-
G -r ;
Q / ’V^enJence. C. J. Thomy
son, superintendent, is* planninr
. nt*? for the coming year.
6.39 p. m. Junior Christian Er
denvor, Clara Merslnger. leader.
5 p m . IIschool Chris-
tian Endeavor with Mr. Mitchel-
Young people of
boo’ Hire are invitdd to at-
an.l h. Ip make plan« for the
winter.
Thursday. 7‘45 p. m. Midjweck
prayer service at the Manse.
Fnll Gospel Assembly
Sunday School .... .... 10:00 a m.
. 11.00 a. m
Morning Service .
7:15 P- m
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Grass Valley
Services will be conducted in the
Methodist church Sunday morning
at 11:00 o’clock. Sunday school at
When Your.Shoes need repaii
send them to
WERN MARK’S
GOOD SHOE • REPAIRING
204 Second St.
:
THE DALLE«
Livestock
For- Sale: 60 Head aged ewes.
Lester Bai num, Moro.
For Sale: 6 Hampshire Bucks,
all ages and all prices; some regis­
tered. Lloyd Henrichs, Moro.
13-27 pd
Taken Up: 2-yr old black mare,
white strip in face, unknown brand
on left hip. Owner call and get
her. Wm. Buether, Grass Valley.
For Sale: 35 head of feeder pigs.
E. M. Alley, Grass Valley.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen: Here­
ford cow with calf, branded quarter
circle P on left hip. Notify Tom
Coyle, Grass Valley.
For Sale: Two good Ramboullet
Buckfi Collis Moore, Moro.
trip.
The Newcomb home is the winter
residence of Harold Hughes and
Clifford Rowe this year. ♦
Freida Buether is again at The
Dalles for medical treatment.
New Teachers
Hired To Fill
Vacancies
School At
Grass Valley
Opens Monday
Jeu Barnett Operated at
Hospital; Former Residents
Back To Fann In Sherman
By Janét Wilcox
121
. -I- ihe Ist and 3rd
n .n s.lay ■i.ening» oi
men h Visiting
Spalling, W. M.
C- V. Belknap. Secv
Moro IxMige No 113. I- O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays in the
I O.O.F. hall Trai
sient end vir.itiiu*
brothers are cordi
ally invited to mee
with us.
, L. 0 Rice N. G.
Joe Truit, Secretary
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116
Moro, Oegon
eets 2d and 4th Tu­
esday» of each month
Visiting members wel
come.
Florence Martin. N. G.
Lila Bull, Secretary-
McGlaason are living in the X H.
I Wilson residence and the other
teachers are located at the Kent
hotel.
' Kent grange will hold its next
Mrs. Justwed—When was it we
regular meeting Saturday evening
were married ? I have almost for*
September 14th.
gotten the passage of time, dear.
!
J. L. Davis and daughter Evelyn
Mr. Justwed—It was Sunday and
and
son Warren motored to Port­
now this is Tuesday.
land Wednesday where Evelyn will
Mrs. Justwed—Only think- Twen
enter Behnke Walker Business
ty-five years from day before yes­ Evelyn Davis Attending School college Monday September 9th for
terday will be our silver wedding
the coming year.
anniversary I hope we’ll get a |n port|anJ
Giles French and Roscoe Moore
lot of presents.
.
of iMoro were callers at Kent Sun­
day.
Kent grange members going to
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sdhadewitz
Mrs. Bragg—This picture of a
sunset was painted by my daugh­ Rufus Saturday September 7t’h to and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Shel­
attend Pomona Grange were: Mr. ton Fritts and family and Dick
ter. She studied abroad.
and
Mrs. J. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs Wilson motored to Rufus last Mon­
Mr, Groudh—That explains it.
L.
Sather,
Mr. and Mrs. Corliss day and had picnic dinner, also got
I knew I never saw such a sunset
Andrews,
Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. a load of fruit.
in this country.
Morrow and George Witten
Mr. and Mr» J. E. Norton and
Mn. and Mrs. Richard Holda- infant son and daughters Geraldine
Teacher—Thomas, what is your । way of Hood River spent a few and Carol Ann were business visi­
greatest ambition when you grow ‘days here last week as guests of tors at Moro Saturday.
UP?
Mrs. Holdaway’s parents Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ullmann
Thomas—To be able to wash Mrs. W. G. Helyer.
of Bend were dinner guests of Mr.
Kent teachers arriving last week and Mrs. W. E. Helyer Sundays
'mothers’s ears and get even with
were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Darby, Mr
her.
Mr. and Mrs. R J. Harbin left
and Mrs. Neil McGlasson, Eleanor Tuesday morning with their house
Thurston, Rebecca Overstreet and hold goods for Qaksdal6. Warfk.
RE vt v:
he :o?
Irene Pottratz. Mr. and Mrs. where they have rented a ranch
Darby are living in the late Jacob and will farm in that country in the
Crocker residence. Mr. and Mrs. future.
Attend Pomona
Grange at Rufus
Goming Again
ZELL’S
FUNERAL' HOME
For Sale
Stock Of
Hardware (all kinds)
Paints-Varnish etc
International Harvester
Company Implemenis.
Drills, Plows, Harrows, Disks
Engines, Weeders
Plumbing Goods
Leather, Tools, Oils, Dishes, Tin­
ware, Cutlery, Harness
Will sell it all as a
BUSINESS
or a nail at a time. Come in
and see about any part
Grass Valley
Roy J. Baker.
CONFIDENCE
All Satisfactory Business is built on
Confldende-- Confidence on the part of
the buyer that goods purchased will be
of good quality and fairly priced.
Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables
Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of
DRY GOODS
Trade At
H. Zeigler’s
Quality
Store
Thursday, September 19
Now available in Oregon
13»^
Wtï rr p r
•I.TT !’ ri I _
For Sale: 40 acre farm, 3 miles
west of Redmond on highway.
Stock, equipment, 20 tons of hay
C. M. Kuhn, Redmond)
No
into the ranks of the Grass Valley IT
. ri
Hight School students by the Sopho- jVCDl a COD1C
mores.
....
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•
Monday morning the school
County Again
house became the center of much
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activity because vacation days are
Miss Eileen Hickson and Miss over and the students must settle
Lois Reedy are new teachers to be down and resume the studies,
added to the Grass Valley teaching । The high school has forty pupils
staff. Miss Hickson is teaching which will keep the teachers busy.
English in the high school. She is or the teachers will keep them
a graduate of the University of busy, I don't know which. The
Oregon and is a grand daughter of. teachers for the present year are;
the former deputy sheriff of । Mr Hughes, the Principal and
Sherman county. Miss Reedy is a science teacher; Mr. Rowe, the
graduate of Southern Oregon Nor- j English teacher; and Miss Hickson
mal school and is teaching the fifth the Mathematics teacher. During
and sixth grades. • Both of them, the summer Mr. Hughes, who has
with Miss Rinehart and Principal been the principal here for several
Hughes and Clifford Rowe took years, was assistant in the Chem-
courses in the University summer estry Department ^pf the Portland
school.
Summer Session of the University
Jess Barnett underwent an oper- of Oregon; and Mr. Rowe, who has
ation at the Mid-Columbia hospital also taught here before, attended
in The Dalles early this yveek and summer school at the university of
is doing as well as can be expected Oregon in Portland and Eugene,
according to word received here. | Monday morning was spent in
Ernest Eslinger is moving to registration and procuring books.
Grass Valley again this fall to be- In the afternoon fifteen minute
gin farming here once more.
| classes were held in order to re­
Bruce Alley is here this week for ceive assignments and familiarize
a little vacation from his CCC ; ourselves with the schedule. Dur-
camp at Vancouver.
ing the last period class officers
The wedding of Miss Elsie Lem- were elected/ The Freshman offic­
ley, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs- ers are: President, Eileen Hogue;
Charles Lemley, to Carl Sherman vice president, Betty Olds; and
will be an event of next Saturday secretary. Willard Olds. The Soph­
at the home of the bride’s sister, omores because of their small num
Mrs. Hubert Hutchcroft at Forest ber have each been elected to an
Grove. Members of the family here office: President, Wanda Tiller;
will be in attendance and Frank vice president, Agnes Simon; secre­
Lemley will act as best man at the tary, Doris Stradley; treasurer,
wedding. A bridal shower was giv­ Ramona Spoor; reporter. Billy
obtain h»i Sergi
I >etermin<‘<i
en for Miss Lemley Tuesday after­ Alsup: sargeant at arms, Kenneth I Bernerd J E
shown above, of
noon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Barnett. The Junior officers are: j New
credit given to
Baker at which time many beauti­ President, Ivan Blagg; vice presi- ! j^ergt Alvin <York ol I’iill Mall
ful and appropriate gifts were dent, Vere Pike; secretary-treasur Tenn., for niiiiHiilitin^ a German
er, Emma Fortner; and sargeant machine gun i>.Hi;il;tm :!u* ('mim'cil
given the bride.
Bob Johnson is back from the at arms. Guy Vintin. The Senior cut department <>f »tlie American
coast with his family in time to officers are: President, Janet Wil­ Legion adopted ji residuilon calling
send young Bob to school.
cox; vice president, Isabelle Fort- on congress t<> award the (’ongres
The house on the Shepard ranch nefr; secreQiry-treasurer, Keith slonal Medal to H e Connecticut
formerly owned by E. IM. Alley’' is Rhinehart.
veteran S<'rgea:il I irly Is totally
receiving a new coat of paint this
Practice for the Girls Volleyball disabled due to «at Injuries. 3'lie
week at the hands of Henry Roth team began the day after school resolution asserted Ilini Hie cap
Henry Peters birthday was the began and their first game is sche­ ture of the Germans n the Argonne
occasion for a friendly gathering duled for a week from Friday. forest was effected hy Early and
at the Peters ranch Monday night. Every girl in highschool is trying that he tinned tlwtu
to
T. M. Rolfe is the owner of a out for the Volleyball squad which géant York, then Ins
take
back
to
ih*
lines
new pick-up truck for which he is something that has never been
traded his spotted saddle horse.
done before.
The boys are organizing a foot­
Dick Huhmann and family have
returned from ’ Cornelius where ball team which will play a new
they visited for several days with form of football. The rules of this
game are very similar to those of j
relatives.
Tom Garett, Joe Newcomb and regular football. Mr. Rowe will ।
George Wilcox were about the ! '«M* the
A" the boys have
county Monday trying to find out turned out for thus sport Which is Dr Curry, the old reliable Op­
what could be done to have the ra”l®.r unusual.,
southern end of the Sherman high-1 Thls «>mlnir f r"la>’ ,thc F.re“h- tometrist, of Seattle, who has
I men will meet .the turning point of
way improved. .
‘ their lives, at least the upper class made Professional visits to
Henry Patjen ,a back from the men
make them bc. Moro for years will again be at
moun ms or a s o s y er*. |jeve that it might change their
Hotel Moro
His sheep will return m a few, future, but they really seem unim­
weeks.
Wednesday, Sept. 18,
pressed. It is to be their initiation
The annual German picnic was
fcr one day. Eyes Examined
held Sunday at the John Buether
home east of town and several
Glasses Ground and Fitted,
were up from The Dalles to at­
Relieve Eye Strain, Headache
tend.
Ove Hansen and family, Dr and
CHARGES REASONABLE
Mrs. Viggo Haufelt and Matt Si­
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ote
mon and family were guests at the
Fred Justesen home near Kent
at Grass Valley
■or-----
last Sunday.
Tuesday, September 17
Paul Muller was here this week GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
from Tygh Valley on a business
Phone 122
ut Wasco
Land
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It is our policy to make this bank be of maximum
service to as many of our customers as possible.
We are not satisfied to afford merely depository for
your fund» We want to cooperate in solving your pro­
blems. Therefore, please feel free to ask for tangible
aid.
Coming Events: Pacific In ternational Livestock Expo-
sition, Portland. October 8- 12. This is the Silver An­
niversary and promises to be the greatest livestock
event in the history of the state. Don’t fail to attend.
Remember, too. that this bank is always willing to co­
operate in furthering the development of ‘ better live
stock and farm equipment.
....... ----Manager
--Asst Manager
C. R. Harding
L. A. Littleton
The Balle» Branch
of ihr
United Siat es National Bank
of Portland
Hetd Office: Portland, Oregon
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Yes, sir, in Kentucky where
they know really fine whiskey
and make it, Gream of Kentucky
is the overwhelm
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