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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1931)
NOTICE TO CREATORS almoet at trill by the defensive I ■ 'The Wawbansee Tamp Flre"g&Ia Th© Kent voljey hall team received Warrior line, but tackles were scarce, hel(J thdr Mother <nd Daughter ban. $ new ball the first of the week, “Notice is hereby given that the in fact viry few tackles were made qutt in the Legion hall last Friday The surprise party which was held undersigned as Superintendent of evening October 17th. There were at Virginia Helyeris home in honor of Banks for the State of Oregon is in by the WarrMRR * - If the local feai i shouldhit on all 17 mothers and daughters present, her fifteenth birthday »«nivsrsary, charge ©f the assets and affairs of the six in some gain« their scores would The six fire makers served. * «nd to which the students and teaeh- Moro State Bank, Moro, Oregon, for certainly be of a different tune. They ers of the Kent high school were in- the purpose of liquidation. AU per Principal Events of the Week The Kent volley ball girls were de- ^ted proved to ba a most enjoyable sons who may Jjpve claims against \ drilling nightly this week to improve their blocking-and tackling ability feated by the Rufus girls on the home affajr. The games which were played said bank are hereby notified to make Assembled for Information one in a good humor and caused legal proof thereof by filing ©■ duly and with a change of spirit in the floor by a score of 48-15. The Kent team the result* of the Redmond, girls met the Rufus girls in a return much men-iment. Refreshments were verified claim, as by law provided, of Our Readers. Maupin and Moro games will certain game at Rufus last Wednesday night, served after the games. with the Deputy Superintendent of ly be different.' The Epicurean club met at the The primary Sunday school class Banks in charge at the .pffice of the The Epicurean club met at the the markets The outstanding player in last home of Alto Norton last Friday af- sold candy at the volley ball game Moro State Bank, MoroMOr«g©n. ou Friday’s game for Wasco was Proud Portl©M — • *• — team ----------- ------------------ —---------------------------- The demonstration Friday night to get money to paint or before January 7, 193?« Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard foot at half, if there was an outstand t«rnoon. consisting of Alta Norton and Clarice their Sunday school room. .They “A. A. Schramm, v , ing Warrior. Proudfoot’s tackling xhA*», «5^4c; soft white ©nd western Wilson, demonstrated how to make have painted it very attractively with 1-7-32 Superintendent of Banks. ' white, 50Hc; hard winter, northern and driving into the line has improved cream tomato soup. Two new officers yellow and blue. ««-w rapidly this aeasen. Nunn at guard spring and western red, 49%c. were elected, Dork Dunlap for vice Has Friendly Party Hay—Buying price, C. o. b. Portland: Harry Van Gilder and Steve Mc played good ball at times. The Dufur president and Clarice Wilson for Alfalfa, $14014 59; valley timothy, backfield was fast and shifty and un- Millan were Moro visitors Saturday. $15015.50; eastern Oregon timothy, doubtedly the stars of the game were: secretary-treasurer. The club will G ra SS VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Everett spent Webb, Johnson, and Cushman all of meet at the home of Margaret Dun- A real unique service was held at $19011.50; clover, $11; oat hay. $11; Janetta Perry—Editor. lap on Octobr 30th. the Methodist Episcopal Church Sun from Wednesday to Saturday at the Dufur oats and vetch, $12012.50^ day evening October 18th, when a Carl Everett ranch. Butterfat—27029c. Washington at Fifth' Street, The Kent high school pupils and The volley ball girls did not have a delegation of eleven members of The Eggs—Ranch, 16027c. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortner and faculty were invited to a Hallowe’en game laat week but they will meet the PORTLAND, ^ OREGON Dalles Epworth League visited the family of Vancouver were visitors ia Cattle—Steers, good, $6.0006.75. party at Shaniko but were unable to Wasco sixtet in the latter’s gym, Fri- Hogs—Good to choice, fBC5.fl. League at Wasco. «'ill Schoo! Nolte accept the invitation as they had day night, October 23. They have a Our usual pre-war transient Wasco thiq week, > The Leaguers at Wasco served a Lambs—Good J^hoi^ rates »till .prevail« planned a community party for that new volley ball to play with, B. H. Grady, H. D. Proudfoot and Special Rates to permanent Guests luncheon at 5:36. At 6:30 the visiting night. H. A; Walker were transacting busi Florence Young is back again with Kent's allotment for books for the Wheat—Soft white, western white, ] ?aguers took charge of the service's. k.pt »» .tUndtat Kent High School western red, 51c; hard winter, north- Migg Reba Oliver presented the les- ness in The Dalles Tuesday morning. Traveling Library came last Monday. • Donald M.clnn« to These books are free to any one in busy checking out book, from th. f° r 8 number of week.. son in an attractive manner. ■ The A “no host dinner" was given last ern spring, 52c; bluestem, 63’^c. .the community who wishes to read Library and from the read subject was “ Sunday, and what it Monday evening at the home of Mr. The Senior noodle party held last Bytterfat*-33c. and Mrs. Charles Everett. The fol- them. They are sent by the State Li- ing eirc]e book jjgt. Friday night in the Grange hall Eggs—Ranch, 17037c. means to me.” Cattle—Choice steers, >6<S>6.60. Everett Sexton had charge of the I lowing .were present: Mr. and Mrs.. brary freo of charge except for trans- The «eveeth and eighth grade room °ut t0 ’“J* ‘ Hogs—Good to choice, 35.5005-65. 7:30 service at which four of The Edward Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. portation. Traveling Libraries are used the art ptriod laet Thuraday for Everyoae roomed to enjoy Lambs—Choice, $505.50. Dalles. Leaguers, presented various Butler,,and Mr. and Mrs. Charles sent to small public libraries and to making Hallowe'en decoration,. Th. evening waa prorod by playing villages, neighborhoods, grange» and Spokane phases of the Temptations of «Jesus. I Everett. Five Hundred and daneing. schools. Each k library consists of । Phyllis Haynes has the honor of • . . * ‘ Cattle—Steers, good, $5.25@6. The occasion was enjoyed by all x Thia is the sixth week of school and | Miss Belle Clothier entertained a fifty books chosen by the State LL not having missed a word in spei Hogs—Good to choice, $505.25. who attended. The only regret We examinations are being given. , Lambs—Medium to good, $4.50@5.50 have is that so few adult people are number of her friends at five hundred brary for general reading to meet a- during the first six weeks of school, last Saturday evening in honor of variety of genara! ujterest». A little Due to the fact that a Teachers The th> inUnBedillra interested in the activities of the her seventeenth birthday. The guests library of fifteen book. wa. also re- folloWiM Institute is being held in Moro on young people. Joy White, Winifred Fortner, Myrtle oeived for uro in the primary room. Strawberry acreage in Oregon in offlcen>. Dunlaj>j Thuraday and Friday ther. will b. Among the special musical num creased from 2812 acres in 1919 to bers was a duet by the Grady brothers Garland, Marie Olsen, Cleone Walsh, There wu no echool Thursday and dërtt; Maxcine Pluêmke, vice-pre.1- on'y three ays o sc oo is wee Katherine Johnson, Agusta Huckins 12,155 acres in 1930. accompanied by Mary J. Sargent; Friday of this week due to the Teach- dent; Edna McKay, secretary; Luther The English III class has decided There were 55,153 farms, valued at duet by Mr. Swan and Dr. MacVicker, of The Dalles, Doris Fortner of Van- ers’ Institute at Mbro. td call their paper “ The Outburst. ’’ Davis, librarian; Naomi Wilson, bulle PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF $755,896,689, in Oregon last year. -In Mr. Swan performing on a saw. And couw*r, Belle Clothier, Melvin Walsh, tin board; Rose Ellen Barnett and Paulen Kaseberg, Malcolm Guy, John Mr. Tetz attended the principal ’ s and j pupils 1 ©f the seventh The Edward C. Hött 1920 there were 50,206 farms worth a harmonica duet by Everett Sextop Helen Sather, housekeepers; Charlie conference in Salem last week which Jr. Johnson, Arthur Spencer, Chester eighth grade room had their and Everett Wilcox was enthusiastic $818,559,751. RATES ‘ Vi Bill Wilson, health inspector; Eugene Watkins, Max Williams, and Kenneth weeks exams the <arly part of this ; was held for the principals of High Room with bath privilege, fl. up Norton, policeman; Annie Laurie Henry George of the Rink Creek dis ally received. Schools from all over the state. Walker. The high score of the ©ve- week. Outside room with private bath, trict expects to furnish strawberries Haynes, florist. ning was won by Katherine Johnson. - • Earl Perry took charge of the $1.50 up . . • for Thanksgiving dinner for many Co- Jimmie Haynes was a visitor in the The Kent high school pupils are Civics and World Hiatory classes laat Thyra Fields returned Saturday primary room Friday. qullle people. * giving a Community Hallowe’en par- Friday while Mr. Tetz Was away. * Special rates where more than tw<> from a five weeks ’ visit with. Mrs. persons occupy one room. * Of 62,000 carloads of Oregon produce The primary pupils enjoyed a visit, ty on Friday evening, October 30th. Katherine Dunn of Union Creek, Ore The Biology eUss has given some Let us show you our' shipped from the state during the last to the intermediate room Friday Everyone is invited, ^hose families Accommodations / gon. 12 months, grading was reversed on when the fifth grade pupils presented who attend are requested to bring a very good reporta on Insects. Mr. and Mrs/ E. E. Kaseberg of I pie, preferably pumpkin. but five cars. a health play. Mrs. Bernis ‘ Guy entertained the Oregcfn products and the trade-at- Junior Bridge club at the home of her Portland were visitors at the Law home movement were stressed in a mother, Mrs. F. S. Lamborn on Wed rence Kascbcrg ranch this week. two-day exhibit sponsored by the Lions nesday afternoon.. Seven tables of Harold White returned from The club at Tillamook recently. cards were in play High score for Dalles hospital Saturday. Property* owners of the Tigard dis guests was won by Mrs. A. C. Kase- "Many deep secrets were in vogue trict have taken definite steps toward gerg, and for club members by Mrs. during the week at the Wasco high Incorporating for the purchase of a Ermine Burres. school while the girls were planning fire truck and other apparatus suitable stunts, and costumes for their an Last Wednesday J. X Yates re to a rural community. nual dress-up-party known as the The annual potato show will be held turned from Portland where he spent Girls Frolic. This gala event will several days on business. In Weston November 6 and 7 at the take place Saturday evening in the high «school gymnasium. Programs Mr. and Mrs. Grant Armsworthy high school auditorium. Invitations are being prepared for each day and returned Thursday from a week end are extended to the Rufus and Mor© • many exhibits Will be arranged. trip to Salem. girls to participate in this affair. Re The poultry, corn, nut and potato Mrs. S. J. Brock entertained the freshments will be served at the close show sponsored by the Silverton cham Tillicum bridge club at her home of the evening’s entertainment. Miss ber of commerce will be held Novem Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Elma Proffit and Miss Virginia Mag ber 30 and 21, according to announce- Medler won the guest prise and Mrs. ness are supervising the affair. nients made by the fair committee. John Royce took club honors. Mrs. Leo Watkins entertain the A total of 188,28« books were ship Mrs. Paul McCulloch entertained at Tuesday Study. Club at her home last ped from the state library to various her home Friday with four tables of Tuesday afternoon. — fé» parts ot the state In response to re- •, according bridge in honor of Mrs. J. W. Me Mrs. Robert Evans entertained the quests during the past year, to Miss Harriett C. Long, «tate librar- Colluch of Portland. High score was Mary Elizabeth class of the Methodist won by Mrs. Meritt Tuel and second church at her home Wednesday after lan. ot th. Wallow. Valley Co hi«h Mrs- }- A ButUr' noon. ’ Directors Sunday Mrs. J. W. McCulloch re perative Creamery association voted > .1 The Wasco Study Club met at the recently to take over the Wallowa turned to her home in Portland after home of Mrs. R. O. Scott Friday. creamery November 1, on which date visiting for a week with her son and Last Saturday Leonard Maurus the new organization will go Into bus family. I apd Clyde Hearing went fishing on iness. Mrs. J. C; McKean of Moro was a Pear shipments from the Rogue riv- of r . h . McKean last I the Deschutes. er valley have totaled 1792 carloads. Last Sunday evening a gospel team I of the Methodist young people of The Flghty-six carloads of apples also have Stanley Jones entertained with a been shipped. Drouth and heat cut Dalles took charge of the Epworth dinner party at his home Monday this year's crop to about half the 1930 League and church services here. evening. Those present were Philip production. Those who made up the gospel team and Steven O’ Meara, Robert King of I were eleven in number. / The first airplane to land on Crater Grass Valley, Douglas Tuel and the lake arrived there last week. A large G. A. Sargent made a business trip host Stanley Jones. amphibian piloted by Clayton L. Scott 11 to Goldendale Wednesday. Mrs. Pepper went to The Dalles of Seattle and carrying George Dahl Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Beer and berg, came down on the surface near Tuesday for several days visit with family of The Dalles were guests of relatives. Wizard Island. 4 Mrs. Estrelle Hailey Sunday. The herd of cows belonging to Mrs. Andy Shearer went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lucas were F. B. Ingels of the Dufur community Tuesday on business. visitors in Pendleton over the week has the highest record for the eight W. P. Reid left for Yakima Satur end. months ot the testing year so far in the Hbod Rlver-Waaco Dairy Herd Im day afternoon for a short visit with The Wasco school was dismissed Mrs. Reid. provement association. Thursday and Friday of this week due Mrs. Max Venable and children I to the teacher’s institute which is Landlocked salmon or Wallowa lake “yanks” will be given by the county left Monday for her now home in being held this weekend at Moro. court to needy families. The state Condon. Mr. Venable is employed Last Sunday, Ralph Eaton and fish commission catches hundreds of there by the Union Oil Company. ‘daughters Elda and June were visi pounds of these fine fish at the head Chas. Everett made a business trip tors in Rufus. , of the lake each faJI and takes their to The Dalles Tuesday. eggs, which are hatched at the Enter- Misses Esther and Iva Lou Pugh Drise hatchery. “SHERMAN COUNTY LOST Oiling ot the Oregon Caves highway accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mee and family were guests at the $110 PER CAPITA IN YEARLY ; has been completed, giving a contiLU- Gontinued from page one. ous oiled pavement from Grants Pass Clyd^Fridley ranch Sunday, y BUSINESS OUT,OF AN AVER to the eaves, according to announce Grant Armsworthy has closed his Valley halfback made a place kick AGE OF $460.” ment of the office of the state highway place of business and is now employ- and made the score 3-^ which was the department ed at Shearers grade. final acoré, Clayton Vintin was official Captain for Grass Valley and Three young men of The Dalles, Mrs. B. E. Hailey New Miller for the Maupin team. Don E. V. Herbert, Roy Yates and Ed Smith was” made unconscious and Morrow were brought before Justice Independent Manager of Peace Joseph Mee on Tuesday by Henry Roth’s arm wns slightly hurt. the state officer E. Gramme charged One of the Maupin players’ nose was with having loaded fire arms in a car. broken and another player had his At a recent meeting of the direc Two of tthem were found guilty and hip hurt. Thesewere - the only in tors of The Independent Warehouse juries in the game. Their next game and Milling Company, Mrs. B. Estrella fined $25 a piece. The third was is with the Moro eb'yen on the latter« found not guilty. ..... Hailey was elected manager to handle own field, Saturadpy, October 24. Mr. and Mrs. David Reid and fam the liqudation of the company’s busi ness in conjunction with the direc- ily of The Dalles were dinner guests Last Friday the Warriors jour- tors. Mr. McKean retains his office of Mr. Reid’s sister Mrs. Elisabeth in the same location and is conduct Fuller, Sunday.' neyed to Dufur and were again un- ing his own business of Grain, Feed Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Funk and able to stem the tide and were de- and Fuel. daughter left for Ione Friday for a feated to the tune of 13-6. Mrs. Hailey will also handle. the visit with friends. They returned • Only once or twice during the en- same insurance agencies that were tire game did the Warriors show the Sunday evening. 1 1 formerly handled by Mr. McKean and football ability that they should, but Mise Agusta Huckins of The Dalles Mr. Maurer. during the last two minutes of the was a week end visitor of Miss Belle first half they played nice football Clothier. and pushed over a touchdown, mak Wasco Girls Defeat Pat O’Meara was a business visitor ing the score 6-0. Walsh failed to Moro at Volleyball in Shaniko laat Tuesday. convert. Although during the second half Mr. and Mra. Frank Morrow re Wasco threatened the “Apple Grow- turned from Salem Sunday where ers” goal line, once fumbling the ball Friday evening the Wasco they visited with their daughter. ' on the one yard line. The playing Warriorett©« scalped the Moro girls Miss Virginia Magnus spent the spasmodic ana and wry very ragged. The oi ■pasinooic an« volley bell team witn with a score of the Wasco girls week end at Dufur visiting with rel- pufur forward wall was penetrated OREGON STRIE NEWS 7 Of GENERAL INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Updegraff wer« At the end of the first half of the . game Moro was in the lead by a 'week end visitors in Portland. They margin of five point*. But during the attended the W. S. C. and University intermissions, the warriorettes rallied of California game. together and came back in the last Mr. M.' M. Saunders of Walla half of the game and won by a six Walla is here tuning pianos. point margin. Mrs. Chas. Gore and daughter Friday evening the girls will meet visited, in Wasco on Friday. the Grass Valley girls here at Wasco Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brishee, Mrs. at seven thirty. This will be their first home game of the season. It is John McDermjd, Ms* Hailey and expected to be a bitter struggle ag Miss Retha McDonald attended the Grass Valley has a strong team this । White Shrine in The Dalles Thura year and has already won two day. games. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Everett and Walter Davis went to Butter Creek to visit.Mhik Everett’s sister and hunt Wasco Epworth League pheasants. They returend Sunday. NEW* PERKINS HOTEL Wasco ADVERTISE! The Store That Advertises Consistently Gets the Busi ness whether that store be In The Home Town, the nearest large trading cent- . er, or the Ear off Chicago, because the SUCCESSFUL. MERCHANT must attract the attention of the buyer. ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF CENSUS FOOTBALL Merchants can stop this condi tion by Attractive Advertising, Attractive Stores, and Attractive F ,. The Sherman County Journa’ 28-«. This was i >