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THE — ■"I1 1 — in ■■■■■■ i. »»■■■■ SHERMAN ÇOUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, MAY «, PAGE 1932- —i ^Ijerman Qlmuity ^Journal SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER, Established Nov. 2, 1888 GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6, 1931 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891 CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4, 1982. ..... i . Grass Valley । The Baptisrt Ladies Aid will meet Msy 12th st the home of Mrs A F. Belter. C. A Carter, of Vancouver, Wash., visited tore over the week end with his Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon, By the Garret boys. He i* on the Managing Editor cousins, GILES L FRENCH police force in his home town. Miss Florence Harvey, district pres ident of American Legion Auxiliary was here to confer with the members. Mr. and Mra. Karl Olds left Wednes .»Homcc. al Moro, Oregon, under Aet of day morning for Portland to attend the Congress of March 8, 1878. funeral of Mrs Olds mother« Mri Suth •a X erland who died there Monday. 8UBSCRIFT1ON BATRS—PAY a BLE IN ADVANCE. Jack Gervais, Earl Old». and Doll ....................................................... ...»........ <....................... «* Olds were fishing on the Metolius river -« .. - _ • . ‘ . .................. ....... 1.8P last Sunday and while no records were Sto — Monito ........ ...................... . ............................ broken the boys carry that satisfied ex pression that denotes some »uccess. According to reiorts. Arch Fortner will start a combined grocery, meat -■ 1 ------------ —‘------ "t—:----- market and confectionary store here CANDIDATES ;; , in the near future . 4 Those who pay a great attention to parties may, feel that Measles baa. claimed several people’s the pHnahry -stations are.ef email -eona^quanoe Ag/that they time this past week and pthers are ex pecting to take an enforced rest be merely serve to pick the representatnve of that party, but often cause of it. Mrs. McGowan, Doris times the most important choosing has to be done at the pri Newcomb and Vivian Reynolds are the maries. Several men whose reputations in governmental af present victims. • r fairs or in private life seem to fit them especially for the posi R. H. Johnson took their small son to a hospital in The Dalles last Satur tion they seek. • day for an operation for ruptured ap One of these men is Senator Steiwer, who in his first term pendix. He is reported to be doing as senator from Oregon has done a great deal for. 001* ve^y well. stituents and through his ability has won committee appoint Tom Kaufnian dropped off the stage Tuesday night and admitted that his ments that are the envy of much older men in the senate. ticket wae out at thia point. He has Senator Steiwer, although his present residence is in Portland, been in Portland through the winter is an eastern Oregon man which makes him especial’y valu but will summer in these parts. Federal Trapper Stone reports the able to wheat farmers as a representative. When organi capture of 23 young cyotes during the zations confer ith him or write to him about their needs re month of April. These were found in garding such things as seed loans, suinmerfallow, freight different parts of the county where they were dug out of their dens. rates or live stock conditions he knows what it is all about pud Smith, the shoe doctor, is here again is acquainted with the conditions without the lengthy expla and is equipped to do almost anything nations needed when soliciting the support of many other fed to make your shoes outlast the depres sion. See him if your soul is thin m the American Legion and the Auxiliary of Kent at the Legion hall last Thurs day night. After the meeting the I Auxiliary served an enjoyable supper. Friends of Mrs. Elmer Swett were Mr. Durward Helyer visited at the grieved to hear of her death Sunday home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Hel- m<>rning. yar. over tho week-epd. _________ ____ . The dance fWcn ».turd., night b, F-ther Hurley,C.S. .P. to mica club of the Home Economics — the Begin Services Sunday. Grange wm W®U attended and greatly enjoyed by anyone present. I am a Catholic and what the Sunday , there were fifty-four Catholic churches teach, is to be the present at -mfoday School but it is subject of a series of lectures in the hoped there will be a larger attendance next Sunday for Rev. 8wande»s will be Lqgion Hall, beginning Sunday May o’clock aer- 8, at 7.30 p. m. and continuing each here to--------- vic«-, after which a basket dinner will evening for a week at the same hour be held nt the Grange hall. In the af- ternoen. Mr Swsnders will give the Mothers Day address rpecial song numbers will be given at both servicer. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell left Monday mornfog for Hood River taking , with them M t » Harry Horner and eon. Wren Hogue necompanied them aa far aa The Dailea- The Kent baaeball club won a one point victory ewer the Shaniko town Uamfoat Sundny afternoon >haniko had the leading score until the Sth. in ning when "Skeet” Dellinger knocked a two bagger and brought in three men which tied thancore. There were no runs during the ninth or tenth inning« when George Wilaon knocked r one bagger and got to second on errors and Jay McKay brought him in on another two bagger which ended the game with the score 12-13. Mr. and Mrai William Edwards and daughters of Madras were visitors at the Elnor Helyer home Sunday after Candidate r or noon and were overnight guests at the Winnie Helyer home. F rom The farmers of this'vi^lhity were un able to continue work in the fields Mon Gilliam, Sherman and day because of rain. Wheeler Counties Mr. and Mre. Scott of W arco were While in the H< use Mt. Yates al visitors at theJoint meeting held by ways received important Committee Assignments. Kent News J. P. Yates The question box will be part of * each evenings program. Everyone is invited to ask questions, by writing them on a paper and dropping them in the question Box. They will be an swered at the following service. In the morning at 7:30 Mr. Hurley will celebrate Mass and give a five minute ins.ruction. Our non-catholic friends are cor dially invited to attend. Father Hurley C. S. P. will deliver the lectures. Father Hurley is a Harvard man, a convert to the Catho lic church and a world war veteran. He is a noted speaker bo-h on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and we feel very fortunate in having him here for a week. |fflJO'CllLLOCH STEADY WORK GOOD Several choice openings in Cities and ( towns for ambitious men and wo- , men. - Experience unnecessary. We finance you if required. Write today? Mr. Thomas, Superintendent, 326 ! Third St., Oakland, Calif. TO TRADE , V o <1. po^ts for horses or mules, Cow?, clives, 14 head soon, also 1 buck II. B BeMiee Three Fresh Milch Cows: Jersey, Good Milch strain. Can be seen at Wes Fuller farm sou;h west of Moro. Candidate For SUPREME JUDGE Position No. 2 Now Chief Assistant United States Attorney Has had many years of successful practice in the State and Federal ( ourts. ‘‘He is old enough to possess the mature judgement which the posi tion demands and young enough to poasess the strength to do the work. ” Acquainted with Eastern Oregon through 22 yepra residence. - (Paid Adv.) Read the nds in the Journal State Senator CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Wallace N- eral representatives. ' ’ Jones acknowledge with grateful ap • Read the ads in -the Journal A state office to be filleri this year is that of secretary of preciation your kind expression of state. Hal E. Hoss has been in that position for the past four Sympathy, r I; Mrs. WallaoenN Jones and daugh years and during that time has so increased his former wide I ters- ‘ knowledge of the state and its needs that he is pecularly fitted Mr. and Mrs. F- L. Hulery and to continue in that capacity for another term. family. position of state treasurer has two contestants the of Arlington veteran Rufus Holman, an a ppointee of Governor Meier and Milt Scherping, by reputation a snappy young business man CANDIDATE FOR and war veteran. ' , f " of Weppner In our own legislative district former representative J. P. REPRESENTATIVE 22nd Representative District Yates is running for a seat in the senate* which position his ex- Canefidate for perience as a representative» makes him fitted to fill. His Counties of governmental experience has been wide having been connected 22nd Representative District Morrow, Gilliam with government, city, local and state for nearly twenty Morrow. Gilliam. Sharman Sherman, Wheeler years. and Wboalar Counties Residents of Sherman county will not have direct represen (Paid Adv.) (Paid Xdv.) tation in the state legislature unless Mr. Yates is elected as senator and as he is the only candidate for the office who has ■ had any legislative experience he should survive the May nd FA IMMERSI November ordeals. His interest in freight rates nd other ATTENTION farmer problems are such as to commend him to voters in this THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO , to •»- district. •iet yod in your purchase of needed new equipment, In the race for representative Earl W. Snell of ^VrUngton Combines, Tractors, and Tractor drawn machinery, is the leading candidate as he has had three term« experience 'guarantee you a minimum of 70c per bu., Chicago in the state house and wiD be a candidate for speaker in case basis for 40 percent of purchase price |f note is he is re-elected. This probability makes him worthy of support paid promptly at maturity. They also have another proposition on Combine pur by those who would like to see the district increase in prestige. ■ ■■ ■ ■ **O chases far to your advgntagp. Call and interview us, and let »he company Assist you in th^purehase Our mild, protest that Grass Valley was not surround of needed new equipment ed by wild flowega haA had. some strange i^suns. Onq jnan brought in evidence to prove that we were wrong and in Grass Valley ROY J. BAKER, Agent the handful of blooma he bad a spray of the well known but not well loved» curly mustard and another sprig of what is known as tar weed. Well, let’s settle the argument by admit- Ing that there are flowers in abundance about Grass Va- B konaiigh J r . ley. but that miost of them have been plowed under to for make room for more profitable T) wheat. —--O-------- Attorney General No one can ride out over the hills of Sherman county republican CANDIDATE without being encouraged and brightened up with the prospects of a crop of wheat. Of course, old timers know gon . .. Three sessions in Oregon Legislature . .. Born and aducatad that wheat cannot be cashed in on until it is in the sack, but in Oregon . .World War Vetaran. it is pleasant to have the opportunity of anticipating a pleas-« MY PLEDGE ant and profitable harvest and to- know that the anticipation, FULL EFFICIENCY VUTH is based on adequate reasons. Moisture at last seems to be STRICT ECONOMY (hid Adv sufficient, we know we have the climate and the soil. E.W. SNELL J. 0. TURNER F irst T erm A ssignments W ere Banking and Corporations, Railway and Transportation. SBCOND T erm A srignments W ere Administration and Reorganization, Roads and Highways, Railroads and Transportation, Ways and Means. Mr. Yatea is recognized authority on Transportation needs of Chis dis trict, and he is always working for lower freight rates. Sherman County’s only candidate for ” State Office In The Spring when appetites long for fresh vegetables and ^picy things weeks before the garden is ready See Our Stock of Fresh and' Canned Vegetables and Fruits We can settle that longing, and at v little expense, to ZIEGLER’S Quality Store GRASS VALLEY, OREGON (raid Adv.) ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION is but one of many services and conveniences brought to your home over the wires of the Pacific Power & Ugh* Company at a very reasonable cost. The average electric refrigeration bill is less than $1.67 a month. — I M w ■ ■— «L,, Is the milk you give your child CLEAN, FRESH, PURE? ----------O---------- Now they have taken Al Capone to Federal prison and it will be almost impossible for ia. gang of western vigilan tes to string him up to a telephone pole along Michigan Too bild. avenue. Too Where can you keep that milk safe from heat safe from dust What fuss we are having about congressmen having their wivok as secretaries; How is a - senator’s wife to her husband anyway! ------- o-------- have thought that the words Hoover and the most popular in this enlightened year Dam would be refrigerator. Constant electrical service keeps that refrigerator at safety zone temp REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE NOMINATION AT THE MAY PRIMAR IES AS SHERIFF erature always! Safety zone temperature keeps your milk pure and fresh 24, 36, 48 hours, over the week-end, over a week s va cation. It keeps every perishable food pure and wholesome until you’re ready to use it. An electric refrigerator is one of the best health insurances you can possibly buy. v In Soliciting Your Support 1 Promt»« of 1932. ---- ------------ Education of parent S is suggested "by the Oregon White •House conference. No doubt a great many of the younger generation will volunteer for the job. ------- o-------- . All this talk nlmiij hoarding has suddenly stopped since it wiai< discovered who was doing it. from ever* lm* purity? There is ¡ust one place, an electric R. O. SCOTT . --------- O---------- Strict Economy, Justice and Courtesy to All. I will Greatly Appreciate Your Vote and Any- other Assistance You Can Give me. [Paid Ade ] to 3 ^MEA . JOHN H. WILT & CO. Grass Valley, Ore