Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 13, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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JOURNAL, MORO.
OUNTY
OREGON, Ma, I». W
THE SHERMAN
also pure Golden Bantam seed corn;
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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.
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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.
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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. • -
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and
1 iì .^ t attaoM thé declamatory con
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Own Year......................................................
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Six Moo Iba... . ...........................
with b.r dmighter.
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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
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S^gr.—
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Vrto, IM to™» I”
fa
new county officers.
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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 .
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^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
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VOTE.
to- » £
“‘“L” «X M. Sb«™».
Ced that this interest will result in a larger percentage of votes
.
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.non
* cast this year than in 1930.
*•»*•?"• ,T',W'
What a man has done is the best ^rionofwhat he may £
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The tax nenalty on dehnqu
.
farmers are
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¿fa
SBCOND TUKM ASKiaHMUKTS Wk«K
JUDGE
JAMES T. BRAND
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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
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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.
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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
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to to-
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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-
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EAHL €
ShermanCounty’.
only candidate for
State Office
I
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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
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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,
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Sherar. Grange m.t Saturday night
at their hall In Graaa Vnltey
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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
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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
....}
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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