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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1932)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, APRIL 8, 1881 FOR SALE—Two Jersy cow», gtvW plays which will be given by the high milk. L. W. Amick, K«nt Or. There were 64 present at Sunday ^lierman (Uountg journal School Sunday with collection of |2 19 school pupilt before the eloee of - —---------------------- > Clarice Wilson and kdith Sias were school. •. FOR SALE Nine head of 8 y«» | SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER, Established Nov. 2, 1888 overnight quests at the home of Mrs • The primary room gave Roy Hogue old horses, also one coming t year oM GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897 Erste Wilson Sunday night. CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1981 a farewell party Thursday after FOR RENT: Throe] housekeeping Herford Bull, purebred. W.C. Helyer, Mr and Mn. Abe Tiltoon and son Kent, Ore ■ [mH 25 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 Mr. and Mn. J. H. Wilson of Kent, rooms. See Mrs. G. C. Akers, Moro. John, are at the Conroy Ranch during and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter noon. CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1932. the lambing season. Allee-Mae'of Spokane, Washington, Millard Howell who has been help Art and Velma Bibby, from Heppner, ware visitors at the Shelton Fritts homo ing with farm work returned to Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By were here Monday on their way to I Imogen r Johnson of Moro visited at school after throe days absence while Managing Editor Portland from their homa. GILES L. FRENCH Joseph Morrow who was absent one Mr and Mrs. George Schwarts were day last week is with us again. here from The Dalles, Tuesday, visit Mr. J. 0 Wibon purchased a sec ing with the Fred Krueow family, and ond band truck last wook from ths Miss Loraine Darby and Mrs- Rita looking after their property in thia Union Oil Company of Grass Valley. .Harpe attended the 4-H club meeting county. Mrs. J C. Wilson and daughters, which was held at Moro Saturday Entered as second-class matter at the 'ostottice, at Moro, Oregon, under Act of Mrs. Arne Annulla is in Hood River Congress of March 8, 1879. Olarien and Nellie Grace, and Mrs. Rite this week visiting her psrenls and mis larpa were visitors in The Dalles Sat Marjorie Maclnnes was abaent sing a part of the Sherman county urday afternoon, after which they mo from school Monday on account of SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. wind. torod to Kufua, spending Saturday even sickness., -Motorists who have long used One Year................................... 81.60 Mr. and Mn. E. H. Moore and Mr. ing and Sunday at the W. L and 0. 0. Students of Kent high school have Six Months.................................. 100 and Mrs. D. E. Stephens, of Moro, were Witeoa homes. Zerolene continue to use it, greatly enjoyed tennis and baseball guests of the Potey’s last Sunday. — Motorists who “try” Zero Edith Biss of Antelope spent Friday in the past week Mn. McKinley was here with a row •veotog and Saturday at the home of lene become regular patrons. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. The Camp Fire girls held their reg of dresses to intrigue the eyes, of the Della Hetyer. — Fleet owners and all large ular business meeting Tuesday eve tedtee. Sha was at Zeigler’s shore. buyers of Zerolene prove con Mlaa Loraine Darby spent the week ning.. Most of the garden plots in the city end at her home in A mco „ , A FIRE DEPARTMENT, . stantly by actual test its supe The 4-H Cooking Club Division I hev* been plowed and the back breaking rior efficiency and economy. Mr. and Mrs Winnie Helyer, son and met at the home of Phyllis Haynes Every one who has had occasion to take out any fire insurance work of putting little seeds Into the daughter, were visitors at the William —In a word —“Money Canriot last Friday where the cooking of on property in the city of Moro knows that the rates are excessive ground is well under way. Buy a Better Oil.” * Mitehell home Sunday. meat was demonstrated by Phyllis ly high It is common knowledge that insurance rates are based ; W. G. Helyer, Jeise He yer, and Haynes and Delores Gregg. Ask your dealer for Zerolene. William Mitchell were visitors la Grass on the possibilities of fires starting and the probability of them Hester Lyons—Editor. Prove for. yourself why Zero An almost certain evideaee of spring Valley Bunday. lene outsells all other oils in the being put out before much damage is done to the insured prop msy be observed on the play ground The Kent Grange drill team met for Pacific West. FOR SALE — To elosa Estate, in City erty. The principal cause for high rates in Moro is the size of the between the butcher shop and drug practice st the Grange hall last Sunday .tore where the boys (of are of Wasco, Garage and Filling afternoon. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA water mains. These were laid years ago when it was not thought playing marbles. Station on Dallas-California Highway. The dance given by the American th^L the city would attain much size and before insurance regula James Brown and Mrs. Brown are Legion Auxiliary at Kent. Saturday Bargain. Sale for cash or will sell on hero from Redmond for the spring cam night. Aprib2, was well attended by contract for small monthly install tions were in effect * < AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC.f paign of wheat planting on their farm people from all parte of. the county. ments. v It is riot considered possible to remedy this major cause of east of town. Helen Dingle, Administrator, Wasco. RID WHITE A BLUI DIALKRS AND MOTOR CAR DIALIRS A number of the Shaniko and Kent John Gavin, Estate Attorney, high rates now, times and the city’s finances being what they are, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Pike wore in The baseball fans enloyed the baseball game The Dalles Oregon. Dalles Monday and attended a meeting 4t between th« men of Shaniko and Kent but there is a movement that would aid materially in reducing of the Rebekah lodge. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL rates without any great expense to the city. This the formation Gas Engstrom and family were in The at Knut last Sunday. ACCOUNT Mrs. Earl Gregg of Bend, and her Dalles Saturday of last week.’ of an effective fire fighting force. son Bobbie, who has been visiting at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,: That the home of Mrs. Carl Gregg,, -for the the undersigned administrator of the According to information derived from the state fire marshal’s uf? ' ■ ' ----- • past week, returned home Sunday. estate of G. C. Akers, deceased, has . when appetites long for fresh vegetables ana office many small towns have organized fire companies and bought Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young and sons Aled his account for the final settle KENT ITEMS ^3 spicy things weeks before the garden is or made motorized equipment at a small cost and have eaved of Grass Valley, Mrs. Earl Gregg and ment of said estate in the County Y ready See Our Stock of many times the cost of. their investment in lessened insurance Among those from Kent who attend s<to of Bend, and Mr. and Mrs John Court for Sherman County Ore rates As an estimate there is probably between three and four ed the funeral of George Hanson were, Wilson of Kent were visitors at th« gon, and that Saturday, the 14th Carl Grogg home Bunday. day of May, 1932, at the Court Room thousand dollars of fire insurance in effect in Moro. The average Mrs- Fred Justensen, Art Justensen, Mrs. J 0. Wilson, Mrs. Ida Davis of said Court, in the County Court Mrs J. N. Maclnnis, Mrs. Max and daughter, Pauline, and Edith Siaa rate of , $2 rate must must be be in in excess ----------- - 00 . per hundred for a total bill of be* Pluemke, Mrs. Paul Stout, Mr. and were visitors at the home of Mr. and House, in Moro, Oregon at ten o’clock in the forenoon, has been by said Mrs. J R Dellinger. tween-six and eight thousand dollars per year lor insurance. Mrs. J. H. Wilson Friday afternoon. . Court fixed as the time and place for We can settle that longing, and at this could be reduced by five or ten percent it would certainly be Mr. and Mrs J N. Mac Inn is and Marguerite Reeder of Shaniko, spent hearing objections thereto, and for little expense, to family were dinner guests at the home Saturday night and Sunday with Lore final settlement of said estate. worth some effort and some expense. of Fred Justensen Sunday. na Yoong L. L. Ray The state fire marshal’s office is glad to cooperate in any en- Mr. and Mrs. L R Pellinger and son Attorney for estate. deavor of this kind for they are charged with the duty of prevent were visitors near Grade Valley Sunday. Wayne M. Akers Kent - School Notes • 4 * and M^“ Elmer Hansen and moth Administrator of the estate of G. C. ing fires. If a fire company was organized here with a competent er Mr GRASS VALLEY, OREGON of Mofo, and^ive Hansen were visit Akers, deceased. - i ì i — — chief empowered with the authority to prevent undue hazards-and ors in Kent Thursday. Cha^acters are being chosen for the > W^ds — Outsells all other oils ZEROLENE because.,. In The Spring Fresh and Canned Vegetables and Fruits ZIEGLER’S the company was equipped with some motor transportation so they could get to the fires promptly, with their fire fighting - par* phenalia, it would make town property less liable to destruction by fire and therefore the rates of insurance less burdensome ” We don’t have many fires, but we pay staggering price for the - T7 Tires, Tubes & Accessories Complete Stock to be Sold at X • ones we do have. ------ ------- o-------- 2O°lo Discount ___ . „THE BEAUTIFU SPRING WILL BE SPRING. It is generally understood.that there is compensation in na ture, especially as regards the weather We hear the oMI time speak ill of warm days in February and March and think per haps, that he is unappreciative of the goodness of nature. _ often realizes that weather unseasonably warm must be paid for All Repair Work at Big Reduction C. W. FIELDS At Haye’ Garage NEW FORD later with weather unseasonably cold- « This spring, for example, has held out no prom.ses of prema- ture warm days. It is warming up so gradually that it is hardly || * preceptable. No one has been tempted to doff the red flannelsto winter for the lighter garments of summer; no one has sent the over«« to the cleaners expecting it be usele^ for the season a fire is still excellent company in the evening if not forthe.tntfce day and those who can spend the day lounging around do not seek Red & White Prices Are Lower ! SPECIALS FOR APRIL 2d & 4th Will be on L^play at our Showrooms TUESDAY, APRIL lith W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities Come in and See it. 65 Horsepower 8-cylinder Engine — Automatto Spark Control — Down-draft Carburetor with SiUncer-Synchronixed Gear Shift- ini and SiUnt Seoond^-Larie, Roomy Bodies-Easy ly weather later. o What a dreary outlook for politicians. The drya say that no one can be elected on a wet plank; the wets say that no out and out dry can attain political prominence and there are many ready to vote against the candidate who attempts to pussyfoot. --------o-------- The University of Oregon, having lost its school of journalism and its football coach, will be in a bad way for publicity. Sunshine Milk & Honey Graham Crackers 21b pkg .. 3 bars P & G Naptha Soap.............. 65a Crisco, 3 lb tins Linit Starch.............. • • I i M ............. < • • • •........... ------- ----------------— _—U 37-- .... • - ... 17c Red & White Gelatine Desert, Assorted Flavor», .3 19c Red & White Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles -'.. - 3 19c ------ -I Th. national government having bought nicely embossed pap- Green & White Salad Dressing, pint jars.......... Red & White Coffee, 1-lb pkgs i FRED PICKETT MOTOR CO- • Blue & White Coffee, 1-lb pkgs .. Big Bargain Coffee, I-lb pkgs . - Ain't that . — screen for you. . fashioned town is one in which the officers are allowed to 17c Camay Soap............................... Moro, Oregon « , 2 Red & White Com or Gloss Starch, 1-lb.............. That Colorado town that elected women as city officers must feel that it is time for a house cleaning. A news review shows a pictureof an army officer with hto ;hand in h^^cket. Someonepageour oid top IK. 10c Ivory Soap Flakes, large size Steering. ’ Baseball players In this county needn’t feel bad over the 17 » game at Wasco Sunday. Portland lost the opener 14-18 * Oregon Grass Valley r.lUoi OOM the sun as a sole source of warmth. And, if nature’s compensating force is stdl working we may exoect pleasant days to come when they should m April an ' Also when they do arrive we may enjoy them fully the dread of punishment to come in the form of unseasonably chil- - Quality Store WASCO, OREGON 19c