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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1932)
PAG B » JOURNAL, MORO. OUNTY OREGON, Ma, I». W THE SHERMAN also pure Golden Bantam seed corn; I german (County Sountal Grau Valley SHERMAN CoUNTY observer , EetobUrt^Nov. L GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL.'. kalabbah^OotU, MM CONSOLIDATED, MARCH «, 1931 WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, EatabUehed 1^1 CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1982. 20 cents per pound all prepaid. M.M. Burtner, Dufur, Ore J. N. Machines and wife we re visit-, Amone thontf from Kant who attend ore in The Dallee Monday. ed the funeral <f Mrs Minniä ^waU «n J R. Dellinger who has been vi«iV The Pallet were Mr and Mrs. 4 n Ing htoetoter »« California, returned fribuo, Mr. and Mrs U W. Amick. Luth~D.<K>. and Mra. J. M Wit home Sunday. Milk Fed Friers For Sale, Vernon Mr. and Mra Ernest Blaylock and Mitebell. PnoÜae Darb, Dall* Hely«*. daughter Georgia and Eatol Hartley o Flatt, phone 502. Marguerite Mftchall, Mr. and Mia Gro. Valley were vtoitors in Kent n ^6* SALE: Burtner flightless dry last Saturday night with a «r John land bush beans; 25 cents per pound ud .npftar th.1 WM m~t “ day afternoon. y • Wibow • ’ V .11 «mwr»«!. Th.™ w«. W Mr. an4 Mrs B M. Bia« and W. R Th. tote* of Ura Will Wattle, «ill PubliabeA Every Friday at Moro, Oreg«, By lb. poop uml.r th. dir^ttoa ot Ml» , ^rrv to had» of bar death in North Adams of Antelope were visitor, in ex-..« Managing Editor Helen Bryant. «• »«; Kent Bunday. GILES L. FRENCH Mm. V. A Baker to vtoiltog for a Mra Wattine JiwcdIn our midst few day. to ForUaad with the I g yakks and waa 1°**^ who tnew Taylor family. » J'- ‘ her The attdttdd&C« U Sunday achool last 44 with an offering of wM th. r.t»m ot O. r. ktag fo® u CongreM of March 8, --- CHforata harnte $8 66.___ _ Sem. Hto« Mrs Max Tluemke . a®d daughter told Ob U.tth. .^mo. f . BUBSOBUTION BATBS-PAY1B1.E IN ADVANCE. . ¿¿fea. Helyer*and I orarne and he to after hto H b »U. • - _____ — _ and 1 iì .^ t attaoM thé declamatory con ........................ »1 w Sherars I O,UU* '■’«“"«jt«’ v™* ld “ **•” l'ri Own Year...................................................... l.W Six Moo Iba... . ........................... with b.r dmighter. _ Norio., vi.iied M th. J«k GrnM Valley can now . FRIDAY, MAY IX 1982 b^lth r-ort M »t«mllF from Po,tJ»t[ Rock,r _________ ___ S^gr.— COUNTY OFFICERS. Vrto, IM to™» I” fa new county officers. - ' There has oecn Bborman coun^. , Mr. i™. «da F" tak.n to k ™*- pltal In Portlnod aborti» mothar'a fua.ral laat “d ‘•F r . /,___ L I ^v^ry vetor to vote for candidates who «able to the duty of e *¡7 .. * The important thing is that the county Anything *lae is of minor importance . „ — -o——* - • VOTE. to- » £ “‘“L” «X M. Sb«™». Ced that this interest will result in a larger percentage of votes . • .non * cast this year than in 1930. *•»*•?"• ,T',W' What a man has done is the best ^rionofwhat he may £ -* - The tax nenalty on dehnqu . farmers are «, V ■— ¿fa SBCOND TUKM ASKiaHMUKTS Wk«K JUDGE JAMES T. BRAND | | Pc^i i n Ho. 2 H sn had many y are of successful practice in the Mate and Heders Court«. ‘•He is old enough t<K po^weNn the mature judgement which the posi tion demands and young enough to possess the strength to do the work Acquainted with Eastern Oregon through ¥2 yearn residence ch O- ci « - The family of the late Minuit Hogue gwett wishes to express thanks and^ap-1 probation for Urn sincere kindness. «<*»! .loitering., and helpfulh... F1’«1 M their many friend.. Our Io., ia vary great. These noble acts have helped I to comfort us in our bereavement. > j K. J. Swett, Mrs. B. A. Hogue and Family. ’ rt;' X I wish to express my thanks to those good people who assisted me at the time of the death of my husband. James Dennis. All those who fur nished the m»ik; those who sent flowers or helped with the arrange ments were very helpful. Mrs. James Dcnnli- W'T-X—X T» -r expected to receiv -Kerr or Dr Hall would throw • S1X-XXX to to- ____ ______ Kent News_ | ev ^,;nd.7T7f'^orTland eonduot ed th. 11 o'clock preaching -w'» A^ ^.‘the annual Mother.' Pay “,d^“g- evening -ervi«. w.«> heM at 8 o’clock A large number of people XSXnM^X.Ha^ Some Congressman isgoing to reduce thecost of government. jf it is not this one the penpie will elect one that wilt How about Gaston McK»y. Ja'k °'W‘U ,nd '/"i"’ attended the base ball game at Ante lope Sunday afternoon Mra Paul Stoutt and eon M«ne.h of Bhanlko/and J. R Dellinger And .on Arnold, and Karl Pluemke were visitors in The Dalles Friday B«ONAU«H J«- republican candidate Fifteen years legal experience in Ore gon ... Three sessions in Oregon Legislature . . . Born and educated in Oregon...^orld War Veter«. MY PLEDGE. FULL EFFICIENCY WITH STRICT ECONOMY Paid Ac» . 22nd Representative District v Morrow. Gilliam. Sh.rm.n and Whwl.r Countiæ (Paid Adv.) R. O. SCOTT IES AS SHERIFF In Soliciting Your Support I Promise: FOR Court Judge PoaitioB No- 1 Qualified—Vigorous—Protreisive Ms I. eon.cf.ntlou. ‘î."'1“*''“ and ro.p.ct of «II ths P«oplS. e—r»ld Adv For Clothes That Wear and Wear 1 Paid Adv., Steiwer-for-S<n*tocaub, Pacific Building. Portland, Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE ► Card of Thank». PRIMARY, May 20th (Paid Adv) ' SUPREME COURT for OREGON Attorney Genernl of Heppner ntsr Continued Faithful Servi«» for J. 0. TURNER .Uted of eomK StanU a top musical number which toe*«* „ voeal ^:ake^<nUr^m^^^ tbs close of the program the 1OUMO were served with home made — and cake- w. » < / • -T-------- ------- EAHL € ShermanCounty’. only candidate for State Office I | Now Cfiiet Assistant United States Attorney Admini.tr.tion »»d .««r«““,V,On' Koads and Highway., Railroads and Transportation. - t Ways and Means. I Mr Yates is recognised Ion Transportation needs of this dis- | Uict and he is always working foi ■ lower freight rates .. Camphre glm mother, with a.program give« to wel Odd Fellow, hall. The pumber. e®Jf inh like the chancellorship in some other »t»te. d lng a« J vears’ success at Oregon State proves his capability as Who said there was B. Means? Banking and Corporation». Railway and Transportation. ‘"on’itorday. May 7th„tb. us to be a most ill advised attempt. We it humanly impossible for .Dr. Kerr to fill the portion -------- o nothing in a name? SUPREME JUDGE J. o. BAILEY NO! in many years F irst T erm A ssignments W exk (Paid Adv WQBT1ON NO. 1) toi I» »P««“ » X1'."« While in the H U.. Mr W ah way. received important Committee I Assignment. week end. Florin Coon » P“'““« ‘ 1 )Mdf< B»«a<i h • • .round with great care du. to Us . (1)0(0111 Aidy« of Second Jwdick Halon with a bawb.ll during th. gam.| Probation with Moro Bunday. Florin aaya • , third baseman will b. in th. I—P . . . . next Sunday, I TO’*...-***1 Sherar. Grange m.t Saturday night at their hall In Graaa Vnltey == Turner. Manter of > th. te for Gr-ge. waa a viaitor and a abort talk which was much by those present. ' Fred Walker to visiting here «a| A • Mstorand brother-in-law, Lewis Olds 1 thia ¡a one of. the. moat important problems i. .to totoL I*« Morrow, GilUam Sberpfcn, Wheeler A Conklin Buckley, whose cheeffnl grin is known to^ery resident of these Jarts ww here with his family over the was reduced in tne Jast now suit w — Gilliam, Sharman and Wheeler Counties Cb««tfe» *f ride in a 1982 buggy. Arch Fortner and family have m>ved . a cb * buUding formerly occu- YATES’ QUALIFICATIONS. tion republican Ca- didat^ Cor C*ndid«te . or catch Saturday. o A. Milter ond Howard P.lmer from Th. Dalte. w.r. her.-J*-*» afternoon and gay. aom. of th. boya a Do not fail to vote. Fnr rears there was no refund on the tax. bor j ears tncic line tax but due largely to the efforts Of .Wf . now able to save this cent on each gallon of candidate FOR J. P. Y ates representative State Senator ; Maj Ronresentative Datnct vallto with her parent.. George Wilcox and daughter drove to Portland Tueaday morning, return ing that evening. . V.m McGownn hm the honor of |- bringing home the hmt ..Imon from Hber.r. thi. y«r h.ving m.de the questrnn and o nearly e V a ^Z^mX these questions through the _ alhpower- , SENATOR * JJKW’ the ranch............... r J Baker drove to Portland wm wrn'k for • fow d.y. bu»iu— trip. Mm. H.rold Todd I. vi.lling in Cor- .niXXVtoto«’"-to» fui ballot FOR UNITED STATES E, W. SNELL Dorothy Old., > who i. .l»yio« *» T.U’. durtag th. pbr.no. of her I. ill with wh.t WM tbmlght to b. tb.moMU. M.mta. I» for h»v. he«“ •O light M to not be dangerou»- ; A Mr,. WMt.rfl.ld w.. her. .. tim.ta.twMk aiming »P »“k E“* Old. mid returning with him. W B. Wilcox to in Portland thi. ,«k .njoying * -hort «.pit. from Vote a week from today. Vote ss you please, but VC^ £ a state like Oregon where the election of offic.als is so often îeXed by the ehoiee of the voters in the « “ as necessary to cast a ballot in the pnmanes as m the general ....} _ I. FREDERICK JOHN W. MLLOGHlI STEIWER of Arlington the voten to determine the fice they desire. j Nominate Tb. O.mP Fir. Glrta «¿1, moth.™ .1 Uta OM V««” For Groceries that are - ^gQ’lo,T1ica' an<I Tasty Strict Economy, Justice and Courtesy to All. I will Greatly Appreciate Your Vote and y other Assistance You Can Give me. [Paid Adv.] BEN TAYLOR Republican Candidate for State Senator 18th Senatorial Dlatrlct, Compri.ing Wheeler. Gilliam, and Sherman Counties tl< See H,. Ziegler’s tt’ \ J GRASS VALLEY, OREGON ATTENTION: farmersi THE 1NTERN*AT1ONAL HARVESTER CO., to si« you in your purchase of needed new Cotobines. Tractor., and Tractor dr»wn machinery, guarantee you a minimum of 70c per u„ »m. for 40 percent of purchase prlee if note f i aid promptly at maturity. . They aho have another proposition on Com.b,ne p w clyi.Mf.rto your .dv.nt.ge- Call-"d u^knd let th.comp.ny .ssi.t you In the purchw. of needed new equipment. < ROY J. BAKER, Agent . .. Graw Valley .. BEN TAYLOR was born in 1884 and spent NS early years in southern Wasco county. Nearly all of his life he has been engaged in «» live stock business and is now one of the largtflt, tnv navers in Wheeler county. .,1, from this district who is actually following ag ricultural pursuits- He is married and has two chddren. a girl ‘ Interest fo good roadsand in favorof Govern- or Meier’s tax protrram. (Paid Àd». by