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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1935)
■■■■■■■■ THU Sh ¿KM AN eOUNJT Mildred Ginn MILK AND HO^EY DIET FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1935. * > ¿ * rinfilij ** Bombed in Illinois Miners* War Returning Home Ciyil Servide Board Needs Experts PAGE THREE Grass Valley From Kent at Volleyball purpose of ’ determining where the talent lay. • The Girl’s League are giving a Pep Dinner Friday night preced ing the volleyball game, for the entire student body. The Grass Valley Faculty was noticable for its absence over the Armistice week end Yawns were much in evidence Tuesday. Literature Club was postponed until November 19 in order to al low the voLeyball girls to have more sleep. A number of col^ were promi nent Tuesday.' The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open I competitive examinations as fol lows. • By Janet Wilcox Publié Health consultant, vari The Grass Valley volleyball team ous grades. |2,600 to >4,600 a deieated Kent on their home floor year. Public health research as- last Friday night. The final score Measles Attacks Young -sistant, >2000 a year. Optional was 49-18. The Tigerettes were subjects for the consultant are: inspired because of their new red People oí Moro Community Maternal and child health, general and gray corduroy warm up pbbliic health practice, and ortho- jackets which were distributed to praieér Thè subject for research the team, before the game. Miss Mildred Ginn is reported to assistant is maternal and child The next game will be held in be on her way home from India health. the Grass Valley gym against after spending four years there Certain education and exper Moro. After reading in the Moroj in missionary work. She will not ience' are required for these exam Optimist of the “undefeatablc” be in Moro for several weeks, how- inations/ <• r Husky sexteet the Grass Valley ever^s travel is slow at the start ' Full information may be obtain girls had given up hope of win-| Thanksgiving Eve of the journey and because she has ed from the Secretary of the Unit ning the County Championship, but been living in a very warm climate November 27 ed States Civil Service Board of since a rumor has filtered into the, for so many months it will be Examiners 1 at the post office or ! northern part of Sherman county necessary for her to make the customhouse in any city which hasf that __ _ ___ ,.R the past week the “un- during A diet of milk and honey, with change to- a temperate clime by a post office pP’the first or second. defeatables” were defeated, ;hqpe ‘ 4 • * * ; ♦; now and then a little orange Juice class, or- from the United States has, risen anew. Mra Lawrence Mitchelmore left can keep a mah »rlhg und well. This Sponscred By S15?1 . ^,nnni88ion’ The'Glee Cldb held its first prac- Ikiydak More Thursday morning for Spo Is the belief of Dr. jngtert,-DI 6. * ^ cc rt^der the supervision of Miss of the University :of Mlqudspln. wh< . Eastern Star kane where she will make a short i» 1 Iftii^kr Uhvj. nfcTOrnJfur if Hickspn Tuesday afternoon for the visit with her mother who is ill. tried Ilie «Met for* four .igdptbs nm’ s rnconimmiíhiéldent In the Mu HE COULD TRUST HER ... Mrs. Mitchelmore made the trip ended up In perfect health • « lecfcjixe^dvX.-r^ain that was hio., u “Mose you lazy rascal, do you with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward- up near I nihi:iu*n 4ì»p». hn<Hy IMvHTd. '• think it right to leave your wife rop, and son Billy. The Wardrops at the wash tub while you spend tion of officers and other business. were returning to Potlatch, Idaho, your time fishing”? and wifa are living on the f^rm All eligible women are requested following a month's stay in Cali ‘‘Oh, yessuh. mah wife doan west of town, • fornia. While there they saw the to attend. AH Satisfactory Business is built on need no wathcin'. She’ll wuk jest E.mer Barzee and Irvin Morris fair in San Deigo. as hard as ifn I wuz ’ere.” SELF EVIDENT left this week for the mountain«, Confidence - Confidence on the part of The Woman's dub meeting foi .A youngwtar asked hip fathei this Friday has been postponed to see what they could do in the the buyer that goods purchased will be Sowesbier—Why don’t the wo h^w tfarj^began. Said his until Friday, November 22- Mrs. way of bringing home an elk or rsen dreps -sensibly? two. J. . fathiér, ^uppOb-y Apfetijea quarter of good quality and fairly priced. D. E. Stephens will be hostess for ’ Gooberpea—Why. you poor sap, CafI Schadewitz and wife ac ed with Engla nd, ahd the day. if women dressed sensibly, half the j “But,” TtrtWTupteJ the mother, Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables A guest of Mrs. A. S. Johnson companied by Mrs. Shelton FritU were business visitors in Moro on “ America %t ‘quarrel with industries in the world would go last Tuesday was Mrs. Jack Beck la smash. ‘ Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of with of Pendleton. Mr. Beckwith Tuesday of this week. “ I' know/* .he aneWerecL “ but I came to take the proceedings of Shower Given Wednesday am taking _ hypothetical in Romh—Poor Sandy McChinch— DRY GOODS th^ public utility hearing at the did you hear that he was drownded stance. ” ' > . court house. For New Bride “You are I^ísíeading the child,” yesterday? Trade At Mr* Lucy Ruggles returned Guppy—No. I thought he was said mother// from Pendleton Friday coming a good swimmer. “No, I am jODt/” he answered. Quality with her daughter and grandson. Grover Young was brought Romh—He was. But he’s a strong “ Yes, you jaré. ” Sunday Mrs. Lou Brown, another Store home from the hospital last week '^I tell youí am not ! It’s out union man and he swum for six daughter of Mrs. Ruggles came by Ed Alley after a long stay there rageous—” hours and then quit. and the two of them drove down with a badly broken leg caused “All right, Dad.” said the boy. to Turner to visit Star Ruggles by a falling horse. “Don’t get exceed, I think I know and family. Roy Feely and family were over now how WariPbegin/’ The Moro volleyball girls weak Claudine Thompson and Mrs. and suffered a disasterous de the week end and Armistice day Grface McDonald are ill with the ened feat last Thursday night on the from Ione where they are living Father and nfoth^r.had beert on measles this week. since leaving their ranch. Rufus uoor by a score ,of 17-13. a week énd tPfo.^eavfàg lieÌY high L. 'R. French camé up from Rufus floor by a score qf 17-13. school chi IdrejrVb rùstie. för them Members of the Odd-Fellows and Portland Sunday and remained un half, were determined to bring the selves.' ... , ' v Rebekah lodges held a card party til Wednesday visitig and trans first defeat to Moro this season. As th© trkVtlers' Were nearing last Saturday night in the new acting business in this county. This upsets Moro’s hope for an un hall. Over fifty were in attendance! home the mother said/1 Dickie Oveson had his tonsils defeated season, but they are still with Frank von Borstel and Mrs. “I know the children will be removed Saturday morning' ana firm in their intention of being the glad to .see Miiairiving jn home.” Roy Wells taking home the high was later taken to the hospital for holders of a county championship. “ Th^r wjJUije glad to see the prizes and A. A. Dunlap and Mrs. a short stay because of a little The Better Housing committee, R. J. Baker being awarded the low difficulty. •A number of young people from which works with the Federal gov prizes. this vicinity drove to Eugene last ernment, has provided for the in L. R. French of Portland was week end to attend the annual stallment, through the Pacific Pow here Tuesday looking after busi big-game between the University er and Light company, of a new ness affairs here for a few hours. I * of Oregon and Oregon State and improved lighting system in Clifford Rowe has been appoinL-J. all of the school rooms/ ed as scout master of the local college. SCHENLEYS Girls basketball practice will be- troop by executive committeemen, ' / Miss Annabelle Peake, a niece of Mrs. Dewey Thompson. visited jin Monday, November 18, follow- Karl Eaton. J. W. Shepard and here last week from Portland for ng the Grass Valley game. How E. E. Gervais. Work will begin BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY a few days. ever, as they have a game with immediately to increase the size of “You don't have to be rich -Stanley Reavis and wife were in Wasco a week from next Friday, the troop and its activities. to enjoy neb whiskey. Seattle for a few days to visit with some volleyball will also be prac Harold Hughes was in Portland] relatives of Mra Reavis. ticed next week. last week end to visit and have his Several Moro school people took glasses repaired. . The first trip up the river by BOURBON 9T RYI the newly christened steamer, The advantage of the Armistice day A shower was given Wednesday Dalles, attracted W. T. Balsigei vacation by visiting in the valley afternoon at the Milard , Eakin Mr. Kruse, Mr. Goddard and Lois ranch in honor of Mr». Earl Mc and Collis Moore as passengers. ew Mrs. Ernest Barnett of Clem is* Kenny attended the Oregon-Ore Kinney who was Miss Zela Rugg.es * N». 1MC (Iwrbon) gon State football game at Eu until a few days ago. Mr. and ' visiting here with her mother. Mrsz No. 136C (Ryo) gene; Mr. Walker visited his par Mrs. McKinney are leaving for a Emma Schadewitz. $1.45 QUART tlf x'lOV/ •!<•: i- A license plate 141-088 has been ents in Portland and at the same farm west of Heppner where they No. 172A (Bourbon) j ’m" found by the road crew and left time attended the Washington will make their home. No. 134A (Ryo) R j Baker anj wjfe wil) g0 to at the Journal office. Come and and Jefferson high schools football get it. game . played in Portland. - Miss portland Sunday to be with other The general conclusion of the Huit visited her parents in South- friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. SCHENLEYS farmers of this county is that the erlin while Miss Craig spent the Moore who will observe their gold- » wheat was not injured by the re week end with her parents in Port-1 en wedding anniversary at that - cent cold snap. Some of the sown land. Miss Miller visited her sis time. grain may have been damaged by ter Eva, at Monmouth and Miss Jacob Wassenniiller has return the dry weather it is feared but Radtke visited with her parents in ed from a trip into the upper John STRAIGHT WHISKEY the loss by frost is declared to be Athena. Music That Pleases—, Day valley in search of mining A favorite in Kentucky where neglible. The girls will play Grass Valley properties. they call it “double rich.” The Moro American Legion in vollej.ba.i this Friday night on Rythfn TMt Tèasea Dr. and Mrs. Viggo Houfelt of Auxiliary will meet next Wednes the opposing teams floor. If Moro Wasco were guests at the Simon ,»c van* rrt".'• day November 20, at the home ol > successful, they will be county and Justesen homes over the week Mrs. W. W. Knighten for the elec- <hempions; if they are not. Grass end and Armistice day. Valley wih gain the honor; so come $1.55 QUART No. 17SA The roof of the Baker block is one and all to cheer for Moro’s being repaired against the possi ipectacular team and help them bility of heavy snows this winter. SCHENLEYS bring home that penant to add to Mn and Mrs. Mac Alsup return the beauty of the schools library. ed Tuesday from Portland where Christian Science The Moro girls have received they have been for several days ’ Subject: Mortals and Immortals an invitation to attend the annual visiting relatives. AdrnHsicn Golden Text: II Corinthians 5:4 Wasco Girl’s Frolics Saturday Miss Eileen Hickson was in Port BLENDED WHISKEY We that are in this, tabernacle do night, November 16 at Wasco. land visiting her parents last week groan, being burdened: not for Several of the girls plan to go, ac- end. ‘It’s ALL whiskey”—America’s that we would be unclothed, but ompanied by their mothers Tom Alley and wife are now lo finest blend. The boys basketball schedule be- cated in Portland and son, Edgar clothed upon, that mortality might -ins Friday, November 23. when be swallowed up of life. Responsive Reading: Proverbs Dufut plays Moro on the home 12: 3. 5, 7, 14, 17-20 22 28 floor. 12.30 QUART No.iAOA New shining, white backboards, Community Presbyterian Church without rods for braces, and new 11 a. m., “The Colosslan Peril.” of a modernized type, have a sermon by the pastor, Rev. hoops been placed in the gym to satisfy 1 • Lawrence H. Matchelmore. 'he requests of visiting coaches. KENTUCKY 7 p. m.. combined service with STRAIGHT WHISKEY hong service; three discussion 2 years 6 month* old. groups for adult, high school and junior Christian Endeavor ages; For Sale or trade: Good pears talk by the pastor: “How We Got I • ’W W No. 1S4C Qur Bible.” and apples. Trade for wheat or 10 a. tn. Sunday school with nine pigs etc. Bring containers. Julius $2.65 QUART No.iB4A classes for Bible study under di >andoz, 5 miles up Mill creek. rection of Q J. Thompson, general Phone 38F12, The Dalles* superintendent. SCHENLEYS Wednesday. 6:80 p. m.,-covered ^Strayed or Stolen: 1 Black mare dish supper for community at the mule from Wm. Walker ranch. church. Thera will be a progran. Taws branded figure 3. Call 11F21, PENNSYLVANIA of music, talks and other features. jr 162 Wasco. STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY The church Session is sponsoring • . A Rye that’s right! PAINTING—Sign painting, house Ulis congregational • painting and papering. For cash, * Thursday, 7:46 p. m.. study of grain or stock. Phone 5F12, Bert 2/ XjF No. 143C 3tpd-l-8-l5 **Tha Life of Christ” at the manse. Michel. $1.75 QUART No. 143A FOR SALE: Turkeys for Thanks Full Gospel Assembly giving, live or dressed. Maxine 10:00 a m Sunday School .. 2 t 11.00 a. m Henrich«, 27F44. Morning Service Mark of Merit values FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Bur- LUTHERAN SERVICE Sehen le y Distributors, Inc. Service will be conducted in the bon Red Turkeys. Mrs. J. 8. Fritts, * 2-t New York, N. Y. Methediit church Sunday morning Grass Valley, Ore FIRST CLASS carpentey wants at 11 »00 o’clock. Sunday school at 1Q:15. Rev. Fleckenstein will br ’ pw or repair work, experienced. AVAILABLE IN OREGON tn charge. Sunday afternoon the Vrite me at Wasco, Box 216, or ’ children will meet to practice the all Mrs. Cooper’s ranch. Martin O. Johnson. Christmas program. From India DANCE Crass Valley Auditorium 'W CONFIDENCE Grover Young Comes Home From Hospital Big Game Hope\ For Friday Night At Grass Valley Y APLENTY PYTHM BOV 5 NOVELTY GANCE OLD QUAKER 75e PINT CREAM OF KENTUCKY M o Ort gon Nev. 16 ra 75c 80« GOLDEN WEDDING 1 egior Fp’l *1.20 Me ECHO SPRING Bws $1 OK PINT Highest Quality Meixhandis.e Famous IHC/Brajricl , Tried and True. Well Spoken on Every Hand Bty What Others Are Satisfied With'. "It Pays We Have Your Wants'ln'Stock MAYFLOWER QOc P,NT Call And Get Thein Roy J. Baker 'HsfWbfe Mar Grass Valley, Oregon / a r, 3 ■1