, Î H 1 SHBRMAN . COUNTY JOURNAL, NfOlO, OfcEGON pao * FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1040 ta a n i Al. i. Harry Ragsdale Finds East Less New Rate Held Of Aid To Fanner Eagle Scout's H e ro ic Saves Life O f G irl S k a te r If ever you feel like you w ant to deerr where *1»* year* ago .tWos-- To the Sherman County Jornal: were but a few hundred . stray, The ¡(following is a poem which | S ta rt for Grass Valley and come was written and read by Mrs. to stay. Oscar N. 'Ruggles at the farew d l party for the Leghorns. Salem, Fdburary 1.—Grain grow ers and millers of Oregon arid*. The New Dial Phone Washintgon will be substantially What is this news going round benefited if the Interstate Com­ and round— merce Commission approves the The telephone folks are leaving W. H. Ragsdale and son Harry r¢ recommendation of its Ex­ town ? of The Dalles were callers here aminers, A. R. Mackley and G. J. This cannot be,—It is not true, Wednesday. Harry has recently Hall, according to Ormond R. The whole neighborhood will be in returned from a three months stay Bean, Oregon’s Commissioner of a stew. in Boston, Mass., where he was Public Utilities. agent for the cooperative wool Ruth Ann will be gone and Bud­ “As a result of extensive hear­ dy too: growers. The east, he says, is (be­ ings, in which the Oregon and hind the west in opportunity. I’il miss them both, what shall Washington Commissions took an I do? The spotted dog belonging to active part, the examiners have That babe was mine, when Marie Keck McKean is now the proud recommended reductions in rates was ill; mother of ten »mall spotted dogs. on grain and flour shipped from I love him now and always will. -Clyde Kiddle arrived by stage North Pacific Coast Mills via the Thursday to be here for the AAA Panama Canal to South Atlantic We’ll miss the Leghorns ? I should meeting Friday at the court house and Gulf ports, thence inland by say— when the farm .program is 'e x ­ rail to destinations in southeas­ ^Life saving methods, learned as to^put on my skate« when I heard When we want to know the time plained. He is the state manager tern states,” said Bean. a Boy Scout, have enabled George the girl’s screams. of day W. Tice, Jr., of Lebanon, Pa., to “There wasn’t much time to of the farm insurance plan. Southeastern states afford a de­ make one of the unusual drowning think what to do. I just grabbed up When we want to talk to hubby Members of the agricultural sirable market for North Pacific rescues of the skating season. in town — ' the flashlight and started. Fortu­ committees otf the granges met at Coast flour, nately, the batteries in the light “Say Ben! You g o . oytside and said Bean, as it is Tice, an Eagle Scout, maneu­ the court house Wednesday to were fresh, the beam was so look around.” 1 ’ formulate a program for 1940 for readily adaptable for blending at vered over the thin ice to where the strong that I qould locate her easily southeastern mills in the manufac­ A . . • n ,, . . , girl struggled alone in the dark­ from shore. She was struggling and tlje granges to adopt anjd work to­ ture of the self-rising flour so pop­ ness With a flashlight, he lighted I knew I’d hate to work fast. ward. in those states for biscuit up the whole ice area, calmed the “As soon as I got near enough, I They don’t expect any extra pay. The Rebekah lodge was hostess ular girl’s panic, pulled her out of the called to her to kick her feet and Then while Ben’s gone, how the to a card party Tuesday night at making and home baking. The water, administered first aid, and move her arms slowly. That was wires do groan Till Marie Pacific Northwest states annually its hall which was well attended. produce about 80,000,000 bushels then took her to her home. all I could dIt won’t suit me. up on the lighting of the offic.s Canal. “The adjustment will reduce the officiating* Many relatives and Johrr Conroy was a business and stores of this city. I do not like the n(*w dial phone, j through rates from 3 to- 5 cents friends. attended. Mr. and Mrs. in The Dalles Tuesday. Jim m y Belshaw was up from I per hundred weight,” Bean »aid, McGlasson of Kent sang two songs t C. B. Andrews went to Portland Don’t even like to hear its tone, Silverton last week end to see if should stimulate movement am inyanW hy Mra Arch C antrall . Monday evening, to be gone sever- We dial our number four, two, spring had come to Sherman aoun- “and tlfree— of Oregon wheat and flour to at the piano. Honorary pall bear- ! al days. ty as yet. It hadn’t. And the sound comes back buzz A high school group of players Georgia, Florida, the Carolinas, ers were Dicjc Abel, Herman Schil- r Mr. and Mrs. Ted Everett had e-e-buzee. Alabama, Tennessee and other ling, Fred Krusow, Gus Engstrom, 1 as guests Sunday 1 his cousins, went to The Dalles today to pre­ states in that section.’ $am Holmes and R. A. Stow. Pall ( pe,i Ornduff of Mount Eden, Cal- But I suppose as the years roll on sent a short play before an b.arers Were George Wilcox, Her-) ¡foYnia and Roes Ornduff of Moro, We dial our numbers one by one audience there. man Peters, Corliss Andrews, Es- Perl is spending the winter with We’ll learn to like this mechanical A. M. Zevely, government trap­ MORO SCHOOL NOTES phone, And' the Leghorn’s tel Hartley, J. E. Norton and A. A .^ i s brothar at Moro. He remained i t . per, working 92. days during by Wyman French Dunlap. Interment . was in the here to spend several days with Will move to another zone. October, November and December Tuesday night of this week, Odd-Fellows cemetery at Grass Ted. So friends tonight, we bid you caught 28 coyote«, one bob cat and Moro entered the win column af- Valley under the direction of The benefit dance given here adieu— one bear, according to the quar­ ter four straight defeats, by van- Crandal—Bird funeral home, Saturday evening was well at­ May good luck, health and joy terly report of the biological sur­ quishing the Kent Cubs by a score .. . • go with you. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Hogue re- tended. vey of Oregon which wai recently of 25 to 14. After a slow start The Buckley school bus was un­ tu-ned home from The Dalles Fri­ released. with many set-up shots being The slick roads and cold weather nMssed, the half ended 9 to 8 in day where he is helping F. L. able to get through the last three of the week end kept most of tty? Moro’s favor, b»t in the second Bennett drill a Well for the city days of last week oni account of the snow. Shtrman county residents at home half Moro started to hit their of The Dalles. Don’t forget the Benefit Dance and the country roads are still shots and pulled away steadily. John RpLfe returned from Hills- Saturday Ribruary 3, at the Civic hard to travel because of, mud. High point man was French with Ix ro Monday w h e re h e had his Auditorium. LeRoy Englebretson will now thirteen. Barzee accounted for tonsils ^removed. make traps to Kent once a week nine points. The Antelope grade school bas­ ' . . SMALL ANIMALS going to that town . on Wednes­ ket ball Vam defeated the Grass THE .Oregon has a number of small­ days of each week. Valley grade team on the local er animals. The porcupine is The county road crew has been floor Satudday night. common in almost all sections at plowing snow on the north and Ben Fraley of Maupin came high altitudes, and is al$o the pecu­ tectfth ro^ds for over a week and ever Thursday taking his father, now has most of them open so that Moro Community Presbyterian O. M. Fraley, home after spending liar moun ta in-beaver, or serwellel The sewellel is not a true bea­ they can be traveled. Some very Church: Sunday, February 4, 1940. three weeks 'here visiting his ver but a burrowing animal which high drifts were found in parts of 10:00 - Sunday School. Classes for daughter Mrs. Art Bibby and fam- setms to have no close similarity the county ail a g e s .—Chester H. Smith *upt. fily. ' " to other members of the rodent A party was given Monday night 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. Marcus Eslinger took Miss Cas­ family. Woodland sections, are in honor of the^birthday anniver­ Special music by the choir, also sary of Lloyd NoonAn to which a ,special by the High School Girls’ sie Holmes to The Dalles Wednes- inhabited by varieties of woodràts, number of his school mates were Glee club. Sermon theme, “Chris- , day where she took care., of Mr. called by the natives “pack” or invited. lus Victory.” Young People’s Sun­ I Sommer until he passed away on “trade” rats, because they have a predilection for stealing small a r­ The job of removing fche old day is observed throughout the Wednesday. Art Bibby was a visitor in The ticles and leaving instead a pine telephones from houses and offices churches Of the nation, and this cone, a nut, or a shiny pebble as has been about completed and the service should be specially inter­ I Dalles Wednesday. Each Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ball, Mr. and apparent compensation. AV. very, ciew of men detailed,.to dq that joib esting to our young people. high altitudes lives the pika—little are leaving. The next point where 7:00 - Young people will meet at fllrs. Don Clodfelter and Mr. and May be obtained at any dial telephones are to be installed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey i Mis. C. A. Oestreich were visitors chief hare or cony—a rock inhab­ Branch of this Bank! iting creature that gathers and is Prineville and many of the men Thompson. 59th anniversary of the in The Dalles Monday. dritt large amount» df “hay” for employed here will go to that town. founding of the Christian Endea­ | St. Mary’s basket ball team of Learning to go home at noon vor movement will be observed. The Dalles . defeated the Grass winter provender.; Chipmonks, without the warding blast of the Mr. Hanson will have charge of Valley team on the home flood squirrels, hares and rabbits are numerous in any section of the siren is proving something of a the program. Various ones will Friday evening. state. Jackrabbits in the nags chore for some business men and have parts on the program. A Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibby return­ it is expected that the situation free discussion of the values of ed home Sunday , evening from biush lands, like the stars above, will be remedied before many days. youth societies will follow. All Coquille where they visited her frustrate all census because they “count too high.” The city will buy a clock to regu­ young people are cordially invited. mother for several weeks. The coastal headlands and rocky late the daily sounding of the sir­ There 'will be a joint meeting of Mr. and Mds. Alfred Kock re­ promontories present many inter­ Her© is a new conven­ en. Those who wish to report a the elders and trustees at the close turned home from Portland Satur­ esting glimpse« of the life habits fire can do so by dialing the oper­ of the morning service. The teach­ ient way to pay bills... ator in The Dalles who will be ers and officers of the Sunday day after spending ten days visit­ of the seal"? and sea-Hons, most m ake installment or ing relatives. common of which are the stellar able to give the alarm. school had a very interesting meet­ m ail order payments Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley were sea-lion and some Pacific forms of The Jolly Dozen card club met ing at the manse last Tuesday or to send money any­ at the home of Mrs. E. E. Barnum evening. Plans were laid for the business visitors in -The Dalles the common harbor seal. A few California sea-lion’s may be found Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jessie cbservancevdf Lincoln Day and Monday. where in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John H&ys return­ on the Oregon coasf near the (Cali­ Henrichs winning high score for Easter^Sunaay. ed home from The Dalles Monday, fornia border. First N a tio n a l Bank members and Mrs. Paul May for Henry G. Hanson, Pastor. where Mr. Hays had been for medi­ guest. Mrs. Max Bull and Mrs. Money Orders may be -------------------- K A SINGLE THOUGHT ” Serai Searcy had low scores. IMoro Christian Science Society: cal treatment. obtained at any branch First Girl—I’m thinking of mar­ Mr. and Mrs. John Beuther had J. B. Adams made a trip to Port­ Sunday school at ten a. m. Sun­ in amounts up to MOO land Thursday to attend an agri­ day morning Service 'a t eleven as their guests several days last rying Jack. Second Girl—So am I. Do you ...a t only 10< per order. wetk her sister, Mrs. John Wedam cultural meeting. o’clock. Subject, “Love.” Wed­ know anybody who has it? and son Oscar, of Chehalis, Wn., nesday evenmg meeting at pight STIMULATING o’clock, which includes testimonies and a friend, Mrs. Jim Lisehka also You n eed not be a GEORGE L. WERN1M1ARK Another good way to electrify of 4ih.ristiaw Science healings. The of Chehalis. Sunday they visited d e p o sito r to e n jo y Income Tax Accountant the old man is to permiWhe dadfch- reading room in the rear of the at the Klaus Bardenhagen home, Specializing in State and federal th is n ew s e rv ic e . ter away at college to have charge church where may be found all and they had to travel by Cater­ Income Tax pillar, due to the bad roads. accounts. authorized Christian Science lit­ First National Bank Building Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap Sta n e k erature, is open daily with an at­ The Dalles, Oregon had as dinner guests Saturday DEFINED tendant on Wednesday evening, ' 124-R Teacher—What is hail? whe literature may purchased or evening before the dance Mr. and 124-«R Johnny—Phase, sir, it’s hard- borrowed. The the public is invited boiled rain. tq^the church services and to make use of the reading room. 4 1 ’ . ■ Attractive N O T IC E - Antelope Numerous Now After Aid IO< Want Ads Flower»: I am local agent for the Peacock Floral Co., in The Dalles. Flowers for any occasion. Velma McKean, phone 363.' 12-3 WANTED: Man for Rawleigh Route.- -Permanent if you are a hustler. For particulars write Rawleigh’s, Dept. ORR-131-103, Oakland, California. Wasco Methodist Church: Sun­ day School at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages?" Morning Worship a t 11 a. m. Subject “Whither Shall I Go?” Text, Whither shall I go from Thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from Thy presence?” Psalm 139: 7. EpwoAth League at 6:30 p. m. There will be no pot luck dinner at the church next Sunday on ac­ count of weather conditions. F. L. Oannell, Pastor. ... ’ ♦.... . Grass Valley Theater February 3 and 4 // C onfessions o f a N a z i S p y With L . Edward G Robinson - • *' ‘ and Francis Leders» II FIRST NATIONAL BANK work each Wednesday until The pronghorn, or American further notice. anteloipe, is another native Ore gon animal recently rescued from O ther Days In M oro extermination. Indiscriminate and luthless hunting, as well as severe winters which cut off their food supply have destroyed the great herds of American antelope that once roamed the plains. In 1915 it was estimated that there were ap­ proximately one tMousand remain­ ing in Oregon. A statewide per­ petual closed season on the ante­ lope saved . these animals. The perpetuation of this rare species N ew ru b b e r has been assured by the protection a g i t a t o r s to p s w r i n g e r r o lls . offered in the Hart Mountain Game Refuge, a federal park for wild­ life in Lake and Harney counties. The antelope in the Hart Moun- Trade your old washer as resCTVc havc raPw- down payment. Phone 1Ç1 ly in numbers, until a large herd now grazes over the 334,000 acres for trial which cornprize the refuge. Pri­ marily intended., as a sanctuary for antelope, the Hart Mountain reserve also protects ‘ many birds and animals. .Among the,.,larger The Dalles, Ore. mammals are thousands of mule LEROY FNGLEBRETSCN SA FE HAMPTON FURNITURE Choose fro m a s to c k o f th a t is th e - m ost c o m p le te in th e c o u n ty . Buy Funeral o f Grass Valley Man A ttended By Many Friends MONEY ORDERS I will be in Kent (or barber at a p r ic e th a t is f a ir ly based on q u a lit y a n d w o rk m a n s h ip . D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d S h o e s to m e e t th e n e e d s o f th e c o m m u n it y " * . D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s ■ ZEIGLER’S ° Ä G ra s s V a l l e y nHHn ti n t Hi»Hnnnn»n«t«H»«titi i Hnwnnnii ii rtitt»nini iiiiiiM U i UH»»g U)eek &td v i* // Beginning February 1st Con- lee’s Grocery will be under the joint ownership of Virgil Conlee and Howard Conlee. Let us serve your grocery needs. Your patron­ age will he greatly appreciated. PRICES EFFECTIVE FULDA Y AND SATURDAY C rystal W hite Soap C hips box 33c C oC O ä, Our Mother’s M arsh m allow s BaCOn B ack 2 lb. can 1 lb. Cello pkg. Armour’s p e r lb . R e d & W h ite 3 for N o. 2 c a n s N o. 2 c a n s Peas R ed & W h ite S w e e t 3 (or N o. 2 T in s . 3 fo r D eans R ed 4 W h ite S tr in g le ss 17c 11c 17c C orn Slice» N o . 2 1-2 tins W hole Slicei i rm e a p p le Red & White - FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES - Potatoes Apples Oranges Onions OF PORTLAND 37c 35c 21c No. l a ' No. 2’s 25 lb sack 50 lb sack 49c Winesaps, Face and Fill, per box - Large size 1 crate No. l ’s 10 îb Meah bag COC $1.09 1?c Conlee’s GrÖcery » M i l « M ill KNOT IIIIU U I C M m ilM J y