Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, December 18, 1931, Image 4

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THS harksts
Wheal — Big Brod biroetom. bard
white, 7214c; rott white and western
white, hard winter, northern spring
aad westers rod. iTMc.
Hay—Buying price, tab. Portland:
Alfalfa. •14<ur valley timothy.
11401516; eastern Oregoa timothy,
•ISO 18.50; clover, 811;
>12:
oats and vetch. |12O12.50.
Butterfat—1702>c.
Eggs—Ranch, 21028«.
Cattle—Steers, good, 85.7504.25.
Hogs—Good to choice, IL'O 05.10,
lamte—Good to choice, 54.5«5.
•settle <
Wheat—Soft white, western white.
54c; hard winter, northern‘bpring, 40c;
western red. 5>c; bluestem. 71c.
Butterfat—lie.
Eggs—Ranch. 18026c. -
CatUe—Steers, good, 55.750 4-24.
Hoge—Good to choice, 5505.15.
Lambs—Choice, |5O 4-W.
y
8p«kane
Cattlo—Steers, good, 55.50O4-25,
Hoge—Good to choice. 45.4505.
Lambs—Medium to good, 54.2505 25
State prows were sanding icy curves
on th« Columbia highway last week.
Mrs. Margaret Huffman of Enter­
prise baa been appointed Wallowa
county health nurse.
Applications for half year motor ve­
hicle licenses will be accepted after
December IL Hal E. Hoss, secretary
of state, announced.
George Peters. 28. wm fatally in-
jared while helping to erect a eom
munity Chrtotma. tree on the high
school grounds nt Sweet Home.
Two eartoads of horses gathered
from th« Warm Springs Indian re-
■erv« ware shipped from Gateway by
a c. Martin to Portland markets.
The Wallowa Coimty Cooperative
dlum chlorate dry instead of In liquid
form, aa was formerly the practice,
will be conducted thia winter on the
farms of G. H. Taylor, near Thurs­
ton, and J. E. N«her of Springfield.
Mrs. J. G. Greenwood of McNulty
has three Virginia bronze turkey hens
which she feel» hav« rot a laying reo-
ord for turkey». The three hens be­
gan laying in March when they were
about nine months old, and with the
exception of about two weeks in the
fall have laid an egg apiece every day.
The 3 year-old boy of Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Ralph, at Harbor, near Gold
Beach, was burned to death in a fire
which destroyed the family home.
Three other children were saved when
Bud Van Pelt rushed up the stairway
and threw them out of the window
into the arms of the father standing
below.
Explosion of a gasoline lamp at the
Silver Fall» Logging company camp
14, near Silvertoa, caused a fire which
practically wiped out the camp. Dam­
age was between 535.000 and >40.060,
Manager M. C. Woodward announced.
Thirty bunkhouses on flatcars remain.
No work will be possible until the
camp is rebuilt.
▲bout 98 per cent of the sheep Jhat
were being fed on the bed of Goose
lake. Lake county, have been moved
to the desert for the winter. The.
pahute w«ed. which grew so profuse­
ly on the bed o( the lake and was
harvested by a number of stockown-
era, has hot been f$und so palatable
for sheep as at first thought
According to the census of the forest
ranger there are 2860 deer in the Des-
chutee national forest, a slight in­
crease over last year. Of the deer
2450 ar« mule deer, 220 whitetail and
190 blacktail. It i» estimated that
there are some 380 black or brown
beara and one silver tip. -The antelope
census is 150. mostly in the Fort Rock
country.
Central Oregon alsike clover seed
for the sepond time in three years has
been declared the best seed entered
in the Chicago international grain
show. Deechutes county growers took
- four first prises at the Chicago fair
this year. Winners this year were
George Thompson, Glen McFall and
Clayton Greeh. all of the Tumalo seo
tlon, and E. E Varco of Plain View. ■
mintotratrix of the RaUU of Roy
Continued from page one
A atm, Colnman and Co.,
Hennagin
1.10
CouHhnuM suppliM ....
Va Roy E. Laird, 1 day,
such. All persons having claims again­
The Lea
»urea bridge club
8,10
J.
0.
Proomu
And
Co.,
Bup-
56 miles ..........................
st Mid estate are hereby required to
। 4 pilaa f pr frobU-minded
met with M
Albert Kaaeburg Dave McKevley, Witness:
Arthur Spencer
4
I (Salem) .............
6.10 present them, duly verified, with appro­
State vs. Roy E. Laird, 1
Thursday a ernóon.
priato voucher«, within six months from
The Sophomore Class
10.00 Wasco Co., Indua. Farm %
. day, 70 milfs
th« date of this notie«, to th« under­
MeDermid
enter-
0
Winifred Fortner 5
। Chan Patterson and sup-
Mrs. Johi
Mrs. S. L.r Coats, County
signed,
41.58 ................. at her place of r«oid«nc« tn
0
plies ............
Mary J. Sargent 5
tailed with I bridge luncheon
20.00
Charge ....................... ....
Waaeo, Oregon.
G«o. A. Pottor, C«unty
2
Mrs. Fern Rakes, Work in
Mignon Wall;
3
Friday aftei e un;
Dated November 27, 1981.
8.80
Judge'» expen»e»............
Supt’s. office ..............
83.83
The Freshman Class
Dora F. Moore
rhurch
will
have,
a
The M. E
Sherman County News,
Alva Stone, Predatory ani­
* Administratrix for th« Estate of Roy
3
Robert Ferrell
¿ram at the Sun-
County Printing 59.10,
Christmas
24.99
mal control ...............
E. Moor«, deceased.
1 - day School h ir Dec. 20th.
| / Printing Co. Budget (2
3
Geraldine Funk
F. D. Antrim, Sealer of
[N27dl7|
1 I mumi ) 585.05 ................
94.15
3
1
Eugene Spencer
8.03
Wt.
and
Measures
.......
' The Night<i^ale bridge-club
Stat« Indus. Acc. Com. Con-
W. E. Finaer Co., Clerk’s
In order to be on the honor met with Mi>
Leona Clothier
5.75
3.60
tribution. for November.
office
supplies
............
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
roll must have at least one 1 and Tuesday, nix
I
Sherman
County
New»,
Geo. G. Updegraff, Diet.
no grade below that of a 2. ,
5.25
Supt’a printing .........
7.28
Att’y office expenses ..
“Notice 1» hereby given that th«
Sheriff
’
«
turnover
report
accepted.
Far.
EJev.
and
Supply
Co.
Week end visitors at the E.
undersigned
as Superintendent of
In
the
matter
of
allowing
charges
4060 lb. coal, Court-
W. Ferrell home were Miss Irma
Basket bali Season
house ..................................
25.88 of operation for Mra. Krouse, held Banka for the State of Oregon to in
Ferrell and Stanley Woods of
charge of the asaets and affair» of the
for information.
Chrisman, Board of
Op ns At Wasco Hugh
Moro State Bank, Moro, Oregon, fbr
The Dalles and Jody Morrison of
In
the
matter
of
Schadewits
Loan,
18.57
prisoners .......................
the purpoae of liquidation. AD per-
regarding
delinquent
and
current
in
­
Floyd
D.
Flatt,
Drayage
for
Moro.
2.00 terest. . District Attorney instructed sons who may have claim» againat ?
courthouse,
bCov.
12.
1931
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Everett re­
| to draw up chattel mortgage to cover said bank are hereby notified to maha
With the 1!»
32 buket bnll sea J. K. Gill Company, Supt’s.
turned the last of the week from
legal proof thereof by filing • duly
same.
6.84
office
supplies
...........
in Hie ofii ‘4 arid the Varrim«
a month visit wirh relatives in »Oi
i
verified claim, aa by law provided,
Pac. Power and Light Co.,
prepari r; t > «lo b-ittle, Prin
with the Deputy Superintendent of
Portland, Vancouer, Aberdeen, nightly
i
Courthouse light bill for
Banks in charge at th« offic« of th«
cipri
Paid
It.-McCulloch,
announces
NOTICK
TO
CREDITORS
5.20
Oct.
....................
and Corvallis.
•
'
Moro Stat« Bank, Moro, Orogon, on
that fourteen
«mW are «chedtdcil W. C. Printing and Binding
Notice
to
hereby
given
that
th«
un
­
* Dr. J. A. Butler wUl spend
Co., (Assessor’s supplies,
dersigned haa been duly appointed by or before January 8, 1982. .
4
part of each week in Moro, main­ far the season.
“A. A. Schramm,
•5.18;
Clerk
’
s
•
Applies,
the County Court of th« Stat« of Uy«-
Teuns tn bo played include: H<»od
1-7-32
Superintondent of Banka.”
taining his offices in the Moro
95.81
’
gon
f
or
the
County
of
Sherman,
aa
Ad«
•90.68
..........................
River,
Vi ler, The Dalles, Ruf
Hotel.
us, Ione, KenL Miro and Mosier.
MP
Clark Dunlap was .in Wasco
The state h«» changed rules and
last Wednesday from his home
districta so that the winning .school
in Tumlo. He was formerly a
in the county can enter the Salem
resident here.
tournament for thè state title.
Mrs. F. R, Fortner entertain­
The Warrioretles are also practic
ed five tables at bridge Tuesday under the dirertion of Virginia Msg
afternoon. Mr«. Hugh White ness for a schedule of eight games
made high score and Mrs Bern­ two with each school in the county.
ice Guy second.
Paulen Kaseburg 2
The Junior Claro
’
Mr and tyfn». Lowell Burris
went to Portland Saturday
They were acct mpanied to The
Dalles v i'h Mrs. W. H. Burris
EXCURSION
RAIL FARES
Hugh Bell, of LaGrande, was
here Saturday and Sunday mov­
ing his furniture *
The Wasco Study Club met
Friday with M's. Frank Lamborn.
A paper O’’ “M i'i *” was given
by M tn Roy A’wood and one on
“Christmas in foreign land«” I y
Mrs B H Grady. Special mu­
I sic was «ung by Mrs. John Royce
and Mrs E. Watkins.
ConaWerabie atrawberry planting
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent
h.«
carried out in the Zena com
- over November I ma cooperativa
PER
mnnity of Marion county this fall, and daughter and Darwin Van
project.
ROUNDTRIP
with several of the growers setting out I Gilder were in The Dalles Satur­
Th« movement to. Includa Diamond
T« all Union Pacific prints
plants of the new Corvallis variety
(also ppints cn certain con­
now highly recommended for canning day.
necting Ures) in Oregon,
B
H.
Grady
and
family
visit
­
Washington, Idaho, Montana 1
and cold packing.
win probably b« Introduced at th« com-
(Butte, Havre and West),
A large »tone mortar, nine inches | ed in The Dalles Sunday with re
Wyoming (Grnngcr and -
in width and weighing ten pounds, has
“
Welt), Utah (Olden «nd
atives,
T. C. McDani«!. 74. of MUHngton.
been presented to the Albany college
West), Nevada, California
Thé Pythians held election
tro««nr« room by E. H. Sapp of Alsea.
■nd soma points In Critlsh
Columbia.
The stone Is believed to have been land annual roll call at |the Fra
used by prehistoric tribes in that seo [ternity
hall Thursday night. GOING: DEC. 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31
AND JAN. 1
ttoa ri the country.
I It was preceded by a potluck din
RETUrWING: JAN. 5
ner. A good crowd was there
(Home I y midnight that date)
and a pleasant evening spent.
-
r
Approximate
ROUIIO TRIP FARES
Mra. F. R Fortner entertain­
ed five tables at bridge Thursday
TO DESTINATIONS
toco
5OO
203
1OO
afternoon; Mrs. J. _ A. Butler
MILES
MILI»
MILES
AWAY I AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
The Community Christmas made high score and Mrs. H. D.
in on 121.00
road wort oa th« Miaaion-Thorn Hri-
2.13
^32
IMO
Proudfoot
second.
.
tree will be held at the school
----------------- ALSO ---------------------
Mrs Billy Fulton of The Dalles
house Dec. 23. Both churches
is visiting Mrs. Frank Lamborn.
will
cooperate
in
putting
the
pro
­
money.
Miss Cathryn Johnson was a
gram across
The Mary Elizabeth case of week end visitor of Miss Myrtle
ONE WAY FARE
the M. E. church had their data Garland.
I
-
T0
Adah of powder
here and there
is certainly worth
the price
You know that a little powder now
and then is well worth the money
it costs. In facL compared with the
effect, the price is so trifling you
hardly consider it at all.
Yet the costof electricity is just as
. moderate. Consider the examples be­
low. They are typical. Where else
does a penny buy more than in
> electric service?
but where
do you get more
for your money
than in buying
Electric Service?
Wasco
ROLUD TRIP
, FOR.
axamlaatkm law want into «fí«ct July
1, accordine to Hal E. H om , .«cretary
of stat«.
Going 3«#. 15,18,28,21
Rev Hawk and twelve members
Betui.. XJ! January 7
of the Epworth League motored
to The Dalles Sunday night and
To all Union Pacific pN»t« weit of
for th« fiscal year 1933 will five Oro­
and Including Skit Lak« Cily,Utah;
put on the program at the Lea­
gon 39M92. »ropl«»«UM »Ute rod
Gra i •ar, Wyoming. Also to
gue of the M. E. Church. A.- — and
point* on cartib» ceanacür.g lino*
privat« fund. o< 5315.575. to th« an­
bout sixty were present.
nouncement of th« department Of agri-
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gil­
cultur«.
Bagage Checked
Con.tructlou of th« Grant. Paa.
der went to Portland on business
Tickets good on ail traina and
In all eno. In Standard and
Sunday.
Tourist S leepors, •CO regular
sleeping car eharg««.
“Mrs. Harley Dutton, of Fossil,
start until after the first of th« year,
is visiting relatives here this
when the county’s road work relief
Ask local agent
for details *
week. •
E. Woodard of Grants Pam has car­
The
Rebekah
lodge
held
a
ben
­
Mr. and Mra. Donald Banta
ried a half dollar coin almost con­
efit card party Wednesday night.
stantly for 21 y«nn. It la cf ths mint­ are the proud parent« of an eight
age of 1824. when there were but 13 and
pound son born Monday Eight tables played 500 and Mrs. —
states In the Union, sad carrlM th« Dec., 14th, at the Mid Columbia Walton of The Dalles won high M
11 star flag.
acore for the ladies and John ^*
hospital in The Dalles
Fir* damaged the Masonic tempi«.
Mc Dermid for the men.
Last Saturday evening a “no
Frank Turner’s insurance office. Wells’
E. R Spencer, of Portland,
barber shop, a pool hall and the Amer­ hoat dinner”.was given at the
was
in Wasco Saturday and Sun­
ican Leeton hall in Heppner. It is Fred Hennigan home. The fol-|
Washington nt Fifth Street,
day.
W. A. Spencer returned
believed to have »terted from a d* lowing
present:
A. C.
PORTLAND, OREGON
foctive flu« in th« pool hall.
to
Portland
with
him.
Kaseburg, Hildred Zell, E. H.
A reduction of 10 per cant in th”
Our usual pre war transient
The Skyrocket card club met'
coat of basic readers used in the pri­ Watkins. M G. Tuel and wives,
rates still prevail.
with
Bell
Clothier
Saturday
ni
­
Special Rates to permanent Guests
mary grades of th« Oregon publie Mrt. E B. Hailey, Miss Martha
ght. Miro Myrtle Garland made
schools, wm announced in Salem by McKean, and Hollis Hull.
Charles A. Howard, stat« »uparto-
Xhe Masons and Eastern Stars high score.
tendent of public instruction.
Mrs. Jessie Amos returred
are planning on holding a joint
Curry county'« budget for 1932 will installation next Tuesday night. Tuesday from The Dalles where
b« one-iourih I ms than it wm during
E. K Knox and wife, of Port­ she visited relatives.
Hugh Christman was a visitor
land, spent Saturday and Sunday
bon« Th« approximate total for 1M2 visitingatthe Frank Knox home in Wasco the last of the week.
I« •IMA«, aa again.t 5134.006 for th«
The Eastern Star held their
Truman Cross is reported to be
election
Tuesday night and the
Th« Corvagis water board has de- in the Veteran's Hospital at
eidad to r«duc« rates from Jan« II to present where he will undergo following took office for 1982:
•«poimbar 15 to »Ive people a tower an operation for goitre.
Worthy Matron, Mabel Wall;
daring the summer, that they may
I associate Matron, Esther Proud­
Henry Howell is ipoving from
give their lawns better treatment. Th«
foot; Worthy Patron, Chas. Pat­
redaction will b« 10 per cent on bills the Roy J. Baker ranch to the W.
A. Murchie house just west of terson; associate Patron. Mel­
. UNDER THE
bourne Burnett; Secretary, Es­
PERSONAL
MANAGEMENT OF
town.
A total of 171 now borrowers made
* m of th« tacnitlM of th« Oregon
During the second six weeks trelle Hailey; Treasurer, Amelia,
Edward C. Holt
City public library la November. Dur­ the honor roll showed a decrease Root; Conductress, Ellen Harp­
RATES
ing th« month, a total of 4411 books
of two students. Those who er; associate Conductress, Daisy Room with bath privilege, |1. up
Outside room with privet« bsth,
made the honor roll for the sec­ Burnett.
• 1.50 up
Mrs. Hildred Zell haft Miss Ca-'
ond six weeks according to class-
party of Mra Frank Knox.
A number of invited guests were
present
Mra. Walt Medkr entertained
at bridge Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Paul McCullock
entertained the teachers of the
Public School at their home last
Saturday evening. Bridge was
played throughout the evening.
Miss Magness made the high
acore.
For Electrical Equipment Consult The Dealer in Your Town.
GINN,COLEMAN ACO
.
MORO GARAGE
MORO HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO
Pacific Power & Light Company
‘Always At Your Service’9
UMiSM mci
VER CENT
NEW
PERK NS HOTEL
The Senior Class
No l’a
Name
Edward Grady
5
i Nyal Grady
milla Gate« of The Dalles as her
guest.
No 2’8
Miss Martha McKean is spend-
0
.ing several days with Mrs, Fred (
0
Special rates where more than two
person* occupy one room.
Let ub show you our
Accommodation.
To reduce these hazards, Stock
Fire Insurance companies—
through the National Board
of Fire Underwriters and other
organizations—maintain many
helpful services.
STOCK
FIRE INSURANCE
considers the protection of
homes and communities no
less important than the pay­
ment of losses.
THE NATIONIT BOARD O> FIRE UNDERWRITERS
„
—wk
CKICAG O, 222 TTea Adami Ztrmt
NÉW YOU K
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SAN FRANCISCO,