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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, . MORO, OREGON PAGE THREE „ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935 Fred—There’s Dorothy. I un I to the hospital for a few days r°- . • ; Monmouth, came up Wednesday derstand she bought that drees on turning Christmas day. BEST RADIO ANNOUNCER for Christmas accompanied by the installment plan. Mrs. Lil Coon left Friday foi . ; Hugh Edwards of Umatilla. The Jack—I suppose that’s the first Portland and her parents’ home boys came over the Wapinitia installment she’s wearing now. in Colton to spend the Christmas L • I cut-off and found considerable convention. attend the teachers ' difficulty as they were without Robert—That young brother of ; chains. Edwards does not know yours saw me kiss you just now. Roy Feely and family are here' whether he can get home or not. from Ione to visit with relatives1 The Maupin Basketball teams What should I give him to keep Mrs. Lucy ftugales returned for a few days and eatChristmas played against Grass Valley teams him quiet? on the latters floor Wednesday Mary (absently) —He usually last week after several wme dinner. evening with Grass Valley victor gets a quarter. weeks visit with relatives and E. E. Gervais left Tuesday foi ious in both games. The score of Mrs. Ernest Blaylock Breaks friends in the Willamette valley. Portland because of the iilness of the girls game was 23 to 12. and The hotel had tome extra busi a nephew. He started by Waphri- the score of the boys was 38 to 7. Arm In M at Home ness during the slick spell as some tia cut-off. •' '. — HoHuys Despite Ice * The lineup for the girls was, travelers stopped to wait until the Ariis Heath stopped here Sun Forwards, Frances Fairchild, Lou roads became more adapted to day. for a few minutes while on his ise Roth. Marjorie Blake Kather- way to Couer d ’ Alene, Idaho ac travel. Tha foggy and frosty weather of yne Burton, and Thelma Fortner; companied by Mrs. Loy Heath and ' Muro Woman's Club will meet Webb Templetoti is enjoying a th« past week has covered the Guards: Janet Wilcox, Cora Bayer, Friday, January 8. at the home of visit with his father who lives at trees withes heavy coat of frost two sons. . It had over 20 years Ruby Fairchild. Betty lx>u Olds since he had visited Grass Valley. and the silver thaw of Tuesday and Spray. and Emma Ellen Fortner. will ba planned by Mrs. Theodore Wednesday broke many limbs oft * George Witter is in Portland for Citizens made progress about The lineup for the boys’’team Johnston, chairman of the Applied town with sticks in which a sharp and seriously damaged many of his annual visit with his brother When you feel run down, slug Forwards, Bill Roth, Eddie was: Education Department with Mrs ened nail had been driven. Others there. them. gish, with no appetite for food oi Peters, Billy Alsup. Frank Bayer E. E. Barxee as Director and Mrs. wore sacks around their feet to in Margaret Holmes is home from Slick roads made travbi almost and Willard Rolfe; Centers: Ferd zest for living—all because of pois- J. F. Foes and Mrs. E. A. Cushman sure traction. The majority, how- Alois IMvrllla born pro impossible in this section of the The Dalles where she is attending Staik, Eddie Peters, and Guy Vin- icns in your system from clogged- as committee. ever, just did the beet they could claimed by the Ameriynn Academy of county Tuesday and Wednesday. school, for the holidays. tin; Guards, John Roth. Jim B.agg up bowels and inactive kidneys— Mrs. Collis Moore came home to keep their feet on the ice and Arts and Letters to be the couniq’s and many cars were off the road. A1 *J. * ' W. Shepard and wife are in this week from Tacoma where she fortunately were fairly successful I best radio announcer from th? truck hauling for A. J. Decker Portland to spend the Christmas Clarence Young and Max Van Aus- that’s when you need a goou tonic da>. "T like Williams S. L. K. Formula has been visiting sinceThanksgiv- for few injuriea have been re- •tamlpolnt of pronunrhitlon, artl^ went off the Cemetary grade and season with friends. T^his was the third game lor th. • ■ i nia non. i<»nai quniny,.A uccvn overturned. ‘ No one was reported Norma Garrett and Dorothy boys and the second for t.-.e girls. which is bringing quick relief and JAr. and Mrs. Henry Barnum Olds came up from Monmouth As neither team has lost a game added joy of living to so many ail Lamer Sayr. haa Uken a Job culnir»! Ile injured. can» up from Corvallis Friday. ing people " f < ’ weh<>»lnvakl» Don’t fall to come to Moro New Saturday _ with T. M. Garrett who jo far, they feel that the Basket Henry has been attending OSC operatmg the Diaaal compresser Williams S. L. K Formula is com Year’s eve. Another big dance. met them in Portland. They are ball season will be a very success for the Parker-Schram company _ since September and likes it fíne. which i> building pounded from a former army doc owb««l F,u C.ih.r...... Mrs. E. R. Blaylock fell on some students at OSNS. ful one. The small daughter of Mr. and crossing ne.r The DnBes. tor’s prescription and contains sev The Buether families met on Th,! 1«' •*« » »Iherlnell» I, loose dirt at the ranch last week At the last Literature Chib meet Mrs. Ted Barnum came with them * «r i eral ingredients which act in four ■ Li • j -ij-j »k. *»«•«! «I Aix. In t ’ roveucnl Fnince. Wily Knighten decided to letJhe Lanning on St. t'ntherlne’s day and broke both bones in her right Christmas day for a holiday din ing of 1935 ihe foilowing new oflic- beneficial ways: as a mild tonic, tp spend Christmas with her grand arm and her nose. She was taken ner for wedding anniversaries of ers were elected: President, Emmt c<„|rJ(l ((f l|ie cnrnhlll U|()o parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bar teachers convention go this ye« |n — both families. Ellen Fortner; vice-president, Ed <tomaih stimulant for the kidneys. num. . *F. y ---Lilian of theR""’1" nf msrriageahle girls from take Williams S. K. L. For „ Vru.r QK pumi renan Miss Vivian Reynolds is at home .... . .. ^hen Your bhoes need repaii week from Monmouth where win Peters; secretary and treasui Many Adie Heath a former resident i although he was chairman or me mula also for indigestion, nausea, 4-H club section of the conference. quaint cliy nml »rr.»*. er. Vere Pike. pf Grass Valley previous to 1910, send them to she is attending school. Icountry gather tn p.iy homage to Student loss of weight and sallow complex- Friday alternoon the stopped here briefly Sunday while Virgil Conlee and |r|ie 8Hlnt. sjicchil guardian of young ’ v’ ii « ij iz n Wellfl came up from Port‘ Body was entertained by the Girl 5 on, where a mild tonic, laxative, oh his way to Couer d’Alene. Ida Christmas here with their parents| M m jhlg L W rSlv Al A lx 1\ • land Tuesday night with a new Presents were exchangee stomactic and diuretic is indicat ho to visit his brother, Loy. . < coming from Portland. The afternoon GOOD SHOE REPAlRINi j 1 ^'^ and Mrs. Carl Hendricks OorliM, small son of Mr. and George Vintin is not improving Try Journal advertising, it pays. Ask the Grass Valley Pharmacy. Mrs. Alex McLoud, is much better lately and is confined to his home I 204 Second St : THK D.*L! ►' of Fossil were here last week for, Moro Drug Store or Wasco Phar • and expects to start to school af- constantly. His daughter. Mrs. E. ’ a visit with friends. Karl—So your baby (js sick? racy today for Williams S. L. K- ter the holidays. a. Douglas and family came down Lee Stradley and wife spent What seems to be the matter with Formula. Take a few doses and Don't forget the New Year’s Ball from Wenatchee this week to spent Christmas here with Lee’s see how much better you feel. The him? in Moro’. It will be worth seeing spend the holidays here. 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Strad- LOST: Two yearling Hereforo —Almost everything, 1 first bottle must, satisfy you or Jack and hearing. , Ethan Woods and wife are here I heifers branded SEAL on left ribs.; 1 ley- . • g'Uess, except sleeping sickness. money back. Vernon Flatt and Floyd Flptt from Prineville for Christmas. Will pay |5.00 per head who will Art Bibby was in Maupin the and wife were in Portland the last Lyle Woods drove up after them hold them and notify me where first of the week for a short visit of the week to show their cousin Tuesday. with relatives. they are. Sid Seale, Condom Ore. Bob Caruthers around town. Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore The Chris Schults Unit No. 71 WAGON REPAIR Factory. Ex Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Stewart will meet at the home of Mre. Ir-I perienced workmen. Cutting down ------or------ of Glendale arrived here Saturday win Morris Thursday January 2. wheels a specialty. Guaranteed night to spend a few days with The officers of the Moro and Satisfaction. Write for low prices. GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Mrs. Stewarts parents, Mr. and AH Satisfactory Business is built on • Phone 22Z Kent Auxiliaries wish to give Home Supply Company. Lakeview, Mrs. L. H. Nahouse and family. Confidence -- Confidence on the part of They will return to their home on hearty thanks to the women who Oregon. . A meeting of farmers and other assisted them in preparing and! FOR TRADE. Dem. lumber, also Friday. the buyer that goods purchased will be ' 1 interested in eradicatin* the rab Miss Lavon Sayrs is home from wrapping the presents for the CCC 6 h. p. gas engine for fat hog and bits of the county will be held in of good quality and fairly priced. Monmouth for a brief period visit boys and to Mr. Freeffian for the potatoes. Appleton Lbr. Co., Ap I Grass Valley January 7 at the use of his store as wrapping cen ing family and friends in this com pleton, Wn Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables office of the Grass V adey Grain ter. munity. ' Growers. Roy Fugate of the bio- HIGHEST eastern prices for Attorîiey» At Law Robert Poley, The Dalle« insur Kendrick Dunlap left Moro Sun Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of 1 logical survey will be present to day morning to visit during the I ance man, spent the holiday sea-1 ¡carloads broke or range horses, • discuss means and methods of holiday season with relatives and son here with his parents, Dr. and mules and colts. Fred Chandler MÖhi, Oregon poisoning the rodent. drygoods Horse and Mule Market. Chari friends in the Willamette valley. Mrs. C. L. Poley. It is planned to have poison rea ton, Iowa. There is a project on foot to The Oregon department of agri dy so that the rabbits can be kill-- Trade At culture reports that during Nov provide flag poles for towns and ed immediately after the first ember 115,247 bushels of corn were schools and counties and several | Quality first snow of the winter. It is received from Argentina. A ship may be erected in this county dur possible that plans will also be Store ment of flaxseed was received also ing the winter. made lor poisoning the sage rats in from China in November. Miss Trounce has asked Mary some sections of the county. Walter Williams and family ar Jeanette Sargent who is working rived Sunday to spend the Christ for her Bachelor Degree in Music mas holiday season with parents, at Willamette University, to come George Hennagin and George Wil up to Moro on Friday, January 3rd 1936. to play to her pupils here. liams. Harry Ragsdale came up from . Marius Douma, Irwin Morris Eugene Friday morning with Don and Blaine Miller bav< new cars ald Burnet who came from Cor for Christmas reports Melvin vallis. Charles Burnet drove down Schxdewitz. after his brother They will remain AU loose men around town art until after the holidays. occupied during the days of the • J. C. McKean feil on the icy walk freeze for the telephone co«w>*n>» Wednesday and sustained two or the light company or the highway three broken ribs that will keep department have work to do to him in bed for several days. keep service and traffic running PhH 'Ruggles, who is working in Youngsters from the schools ar» home for their vacations thia week and this includes a goodly njW>b?' from Moro who are attending t* • state schools in Eugene, Corvallis and Monmouth. Christian Science Greta Freeman was here with The subject of the Lesson-Ser her parents over Christmas al mon for the Christian Science though Neal stopped at iGasead* ehurch service next Sunday is. Locks because of the ice and cou.d “Christian Science.’’ not make it in tide for the holiday 1 Golden Text: Isaiah 60: 1. Arise, Finely cruched rock has been thine, for thy light is come, and Q>e glory of the Lord is risen upon scattered over the highwaf to aid •one 8 of your travelers, especially on the hills and crews have worked day and < Responsive Reading: Matthew 4: in the added feeling of »ecurity night preforming thia job. 23, 25, 5: 1-10. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Searcy of gives. Fire, sickness in the night, prowl The reading room in the rear of the church is open at all times, Hillsboro, motored up from there ers may never come. But the telephone’s Where the Bible and all authorized on Tuesday to be with Mrs. Sear there. And meanwhile, what a saver of Christian Science literature may cy’s parents and other re^k^s be read, borrowed or purchased. and friends during the holid<% steps and doer of things it is! The public is cordially invited to season. Lt Warren Gilbert who has been attend the church services and to stationed at the CCC camp sinde make use of the 'Reading Room. T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany th© men arrived has been transfer- Full Gospel Assembly Sunday School ........... 10:0a * m. Morning Service ....... 11.00 a. m Community Presbyterien Church engineer and took cure o/ that part of the work at the camp. Read the ads in the Journal Moro Womans Icy Highways Club To Meet Impede Traffic At Schaeffers Over Holiday Grass Valley IVlQUpin Basketball i QUICK ‘PICK-ME-UP’ FOR RUN DOWN - FEELING Classified Ads ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME Rodent Control Meeiing Planned CONFIDENCE UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER H. Zeigler’s Its my own family’s whiskey and I’ve been distilling 43 years CHIDES Eatate of Clyde J. Davie NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY of MULTNOMAH Probate Department Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apljMntcd administratrix of the estate of Clyde J. Davis, deceased, by the County Court of th? State of Ore gon, for the County of Sherman. Probate Department, and has duly mialified. All persons having claims againat said estate are hereby notified to present t*hv same, duly gifted. *nd v/ith 'the proper vouchers as required by to*. the undersigned st the 0 Oren R. Richards. 314 Davis Buil ding. Portland. Oregon, within six months from the date of thin not- Stod and firet published Date of last publication 1-10^ NEOIMA E SMITH Administratrix of the estate of Clyde J. Davis, deceased. Oren R. Richards Attorney for Administratrix |14 Davie Building. Portland. On At The Same OH Stand Doing Business Every Day DANCE New Year’s Dec. 31st Highest Quality Merchandise Famous IH C Brand Tried and True. Well Spoken on Every Hand Buy Wkat Others Are Satisfied With. It Pays —J Moro Legion Hall • p * 1 • This picture just shows me, but I ve got two sons I ll stack up with anybody in the whiskey business, only I don't like to brag about my own boys. It S really three sons, because my son-in-law, Tom, is up at the distillery, too-helping make the Wilken Family Whiskey the best ever. k> you get the idea of what I mean by The lYtlken tmily tVhiskey-^ery bottle is made exactly accord- * We Have Your Wants In S uck Louder and funnier Call And Get Them Better Decoration Hardware Man Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon I Moro Eiremen c ing to our own family’s recipe. AVAILABLE IN OREGON a bumoxb Wiusasv anoto mo »ontto by m