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PAGE 4 THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, t MOBO, OREGON, Mby 13, 1933 » .ifiT" pi------ ■ ------ J" left field foul line. to Portland Friday to spend the week AH the boys of the senior dass ware Shearer, and Mrs- McDermid. At the Moro School Notes. Some feelings were hurt, but no end with relatives. invited. Those present were: Mr.' close of the afternoon the hoeteas as- noses. Manning, Virgil Brock, Max William«, listed by Mrs. Clothier served dainty Miss Etna Houston. Miss Etta Nyal and Edward Grady, Dalmer. refreshments. Runs Hita Errors Houston, Mrs. Mae Reid and Ben Mo- The Moro basketball girls gave a Moro Smith, Kenneth Walker and Paulen 8 B. H Grady and family spent Sun ford motored to Portland Friday re tea towel shower for their coach Miss G. V. -Kent 4 6 . 9 day in Goldendale as the guests of turning to Wasco Sunday- Helen Kutch, at the home of Janet had by everyone present. Mrs. Grady's mother and sister. Stephens last Saturday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman motored The Masons will have a picnic at The afternoon was spent in a treas A. S. (Richelderfer and daughter to Portland Saturday Mr. Feldman Dufur Sunday and quite a number ure hunt and various other games. were visitors in Portland this week. ' and Norma, who has been attending from Wasco will attend. Before the refreshments were served J business college there, returned home A. J. McIntyre of Weston is spend the gifts were grought in while the Mr*. Harley Dutton oi Focaii was ing some time at the home of his son Sunday and Mrs. Feldman returned girls all said surprise. a guest at the Robert Evans horns Afton McIntyre. home Tuesday NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sunday. Miss Cowgil. assistant state club Mrs. R. Dingle and Mrs. R- T. Din Mrs- James Dunn of Fossil is visit Hereafter when water is shut off । leader was at school on Tuesday. R. O. Scott h working at the home ing at the Robert Evans home with gle motored to Camp Sherman on She gave a short talk to the club in Wasco there will be four long Mrs. Mary Richelderfer who has been the Metolius river Saturday- where members, and showed various pieces blasts of the whistle. Charles Ever g and fainting, quite ill for some time. • $ ; ' 'ST they will remain for several days- of sewing work that she had with her ett, Marshall. Mm- Harry Van Gilder entertained Mr. and Mrs- Jack Sheets and Mrs. Mary Andrews entertained The various grades have been tak- . x. The following people from Wasco children drove to Stanfield Friday the Nightingale Club at her home mg county exams m some of their ! attended the Pioneer’s meeting at where they remained - over Mother’s Monday night. Three Saturday afternoon. Three tables subjects. These results do not deter The Dalles last week: Mr- and Mrs. day as the guests of Mrs. Sheets’ played bridge and club prise was mine the promotion of a student but L P. Haven and Mrs Ormand HUder- Grant Armsworthy, Mrand Mrs- Roy parents. only aid the teacher in their work of Belshee, Ben Andrews and Mrs. John guest prise by Mrs. Hugh Walker. finding a students final standing. At an official meeting of the Mas spring flowers. Fulton. Harry Proudfoot, Hugh Walker, que and Dagger club of the Wasco The Junior-Senior breakf ast will be Th« Moro and Wasco American Curtis Tom and Bruce Grady return Mrs. Frank Leghorn entertained at high school last Wednesday afternoon given at Demoss in the firl. at 5 a. her home laat Wednesday afternoon MTen new members were voted in. Auxiliary met at Moro Thursday ed from Spokane Friday where they m Friday morning. when she invited guest« to make uiv This club is the dramatics club of night with Florence M. Harvey a* attended the North Pacific Grain The Seniors are practicing daily on .even tables of bridge- High score the Wasco school. New members: guest« «peaker from her home in Ba Growers meeting. their play and are planning on giving ( for the afternoon was held by Mr« Georgia Harper, Cleone Walsh, Ger kar. She ia the district president of Mr. and Mrs John McDermid bad it some time in the near future. । W. H. Burres, intermediate by Mrs aldine Funk. Marie Olson, Mary the auxiliary and gave a very inter The Escrito Club is having a guest . Agusta Huckin, and low by Mrs. A. Jeanette Sargent and Robert Fer- esting talk. Markham McDermid of Pendleton. night next Tuesday evening. It is to C. Kaseberg Miss Virginia Magness spent the be pot luck and held in the church Mr. and Mrs. A. H McIntyre were weekend in Dufur visiting relatives. Mrs- Katherine Dunn of Fossil is During the past week the Junior basement. guests at the home of the John'Mc- a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. class has been busily engaged every The Ever Faithful class of the Dermid home Sunday. * Several girls have been turning out Robert Evans. Mrs- Dunn.was for- evening in decorating the high school Christian church had their class party for tennis under the supervision < * , merly Miss Katherine/ Dutton and auditorium for the annual Junior at the home of Mrs. Tracy Fields Miss Kdtch. The first game is (lived at Wasco several years ago. Prom which will be held Saturday Friday. A splendid program was en NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION scheduled for Friday and it is to be Mrs- Emma Dutton, also ofFossiL joyed by the 85 guests present. At evening. NOTICE is hereby given that Julius with Grass Valley. spent Mother’s day at Wasco with the elose of the afternoon the hostess H. L- Ruhberg, of Gras» Vàlley, Ore Last Friday evening the Sherman her mother Mrs. Mary Richelderfer. assisted by Mrs. Ar ms worthy. Stan gon, who on October 26, 1926. made County Declamatory contest was held PRIMARY ELECTION ley, Crews served dainty refrehments Homestead Entry under the Act Dec. Mrs- Arthur McLaughlin and small in the Wasco high school 'auditorium. The i^hkeo Study Club met Friday 29, 1916. No. 025231, for SEK SEK, daughter,« Nancy, returned to their Ten speakers from the various schools Continued from page one. sheriff and Mrs. Margaret Peetz and home in Salem Monday after having in Sherman county competed. After afttmoon at the home of Mrs. Lam- Sec. 2, WKSWKfSec. 18 SEKNE- K, EK SEK. SWKSE^i, Section Guy Andrews are running for asses spent the last week visiting at the the speaking the Masque and Dagger borh. 14, SWKNEK, NWKSWK, Section '■ '•*7- sor. Other offices are «ought by but home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gol- club of the Wasco high school pre Nyal .and Ed Grady entertained 22, NWKNWK. NWKSWK, SW- one candidate each Democrats have liher- Mrs. McLaughlin was the honor sented a short one act play Section . 24, Township the piembdfs of the Senior class and KSEK. two contestants for county offices- guest at a luncheon given by her 3, South, Range 15 East, Willamette Mr. and Mrs- L. W. Micheal of Port guests pt th«ir heme Saturday night. For county treasurer A, M. Young is sister, Mrs. E- T. Jone« Friday after land were visiting at the home of Six table* played BOO and prizes were Meridian, has filed notice of intention unopposed in either party and Roy noon. Three tables of bridge were to make final Proof, to establish claim Mrs. J. H. Johnson over Saturday and won by Belle Clothier and Cleone to the land above described, before Belshee is seeking the Democratic in play with honors for high score Walsh, Virgil Brock and Malcolm Register, United States Land Office, Sunday. nomination for sheriff. being won by Mrs. Hildred Zell- Out Guy. at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 14th This year each voter will be given of town guests for the aftettioon Mr. and Mrs. J. T. J Johnson and The W. & T. U. met Wednesday <hy of June, 1932. a non-partisan ballot oA which he included Mrs. Mary Barbur, of Port family, Mr- and Mrs A S Johnson and Claimont names as witnesses». may vote for judges. Hereafter this land, Mrs- Floyd Ford, of Salem, family, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Johnson with Mrs. Leo Watkins. Deidrich Rickman, office will be filled by men who will go Mrs. Robert Foister, of Rufus, and and family and Mr. and Mrs- Will Mrs. Frank Lamborn entertained at, Dick Rickman. Jr., before the people without party spon Mrs. Glen King, of Grass Valley. Johnson were Sunday dinnir guests her home Wednesday afternoon* Six Mack McKee, sorship. There are two positions to at the home of Mrs. J. H. Johnson- Wm- Schilling, . tables of guests played bridge and Mr. and Mrs. George A Potter of be filled this year, position Nos 2 and Herman Schilling Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Hennigan, ac prizes were taken by Mesdames Klondike, Mr. and Mrs- L. J Lucas, 3. For the first named petition J. W. Henry J. Patjens, Burres, Huckin and A. C. Kaseberg. Mr and Mrs- Earl T. Jones and their companied by Paul McCulloch motor All of Grass Valley, Oregon. McColluch, Roy Hewitt. Henry Bean guest Mrs. Arthur McLaughlin, of ed to Portland Friday evening. Mrs. The house was beautifully decorated and James Brand are listed and for R. J Carsner, Register. Salem, motored to Redmond Saturday McCulloch who has been visiting in with Lilacs and Tulips. the second named position J. O Bail where- they spent the week-end as Portland for several days returned Mrs. Elisa Dingle accompanied by ey, Loyal Graham and George Brown. the guests of Mr. and Mrs Guy home with them Sunday evening. Mrs. Richi« Dingle wen^ to Camp IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER Weed man. Miss Elna Proffitt was a Sunday Sherman Saturday morning to spend MAN COUNTY. BASEBALL about two weeks at Mrs. Dingle ’ s* Mrs. Floyd Ford and son, Donald, dinner guests at the home of Mr. and In the Matter of the Estate of home. Continued from page one. of Salem and Mrs Mary Barbur Mrs. G. A. Sargent . Jane A. Maxwell, deceased. Henry Richelderfer was a visitor at the umpires. The rooters put Coon and son, Leland of Portland returned ~ Mr and Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING on the spot in the first innings when to their homes Saturday after having visited with relatives in Tygh Valley The Dalles Wednesday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that he called them on the bases and later spent the last two weeks at the home Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence Funk and Mrs- Bessie Holman, Executrix under the in the game they argued with Truitt, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Last Friday evening Mrs. Albert Robert Manning entertained th« Til- will of Jane A. Maxwell, deceased, who was behind the bat, about the Tate, v, Kaseberg gave a surprise dinner for licm ulub apd guests at th« horn« of has filed in the County Court of the fairness of a couple of flies near the Mr- and Mrs. L. E Kaseberg drove her son Paulen on his 18th birth day. Mrs. Funk Thursday. Four tables State of Oregon.for Sherman County tfay«d and club prize wps taken by her final account as such Executrix Mrs. John Royce and guest prix« by and that Monday, the 6th day of June, 1982, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. Mrs. Josh Underhill. at the County Court Room in the Th« Tuesday Study club met at the Court House at Moro. Sherman home of Mrs. Augusta Huckin this tounty. Oregon, has been fixed as the week. Mrs. Bryant of Moro was a time and place for the hearing of special guest for th« afternoon. Roll objections to said account, if any call was answered with verse« about there be, and the settlement thereof. “Mother.” Invited guosts w«r« Urs- BESSIE HOLMAN, Fortner, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. Van- Executrix Landingham, Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Date of first publication, May 6, 1932 Wasco •¡7’? Tj vh . 1 aw . -- Red & White Prices Are Lower NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Eliza J. Powell, deceas ed, are required to present them with vouchers to the undersigned, at Moro Oregon, within six months fro hi the date of the first publication of this notice, The date of the first publi- cation rf this notice is May 6th, IMS. W. 3- Pow«l! Executor Freak G. Dick, Attorney. The DpUes, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS dervigpad has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Sherman County, as executor of the last will and testament of Emsley Siscel, deceased, and has qualified as such executor. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of Geo. G. Updegraff in Moro, Oregon- Dated and first published this 29ih day of April, 1982. Perry B. Siscel. Executor of the last will and testa- a Updegraff, Attorney for Executor. Last published May BOth, 1962 WES WILDE Will give you Wholeeale Price» on v TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES ♦ Special Price on Overhaul Jobs on Motor« *V'J LOWER END Or ^ASCO . / . Phone^Çg .- —7“^ '. — ‘ * " 1 " V ctwnxxxttxnsuxnxtxrtxiztnn B ank of ,0 ommlkci , WASCO. OREGON tn L conservativi ; 1 COURTEOUS S afe - Capital and Surplus $66,000.00 DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE Liberal Interest Paid- on Time Deposits tmntmmmxmtmmœotœœnrtnmtmnn ntmmmnnxxnum nm»inmnntrs J Spend Your Money With Sherman County Merchants We Can Sell You Tires, Tubes and Batteries . As ^heapas Mail Order Houses, Chevrolet Agency We Now Have .. A ,Juist Class Automobile Mechanic Sherman Garage & Machine Co $ W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities • : credit. Purex Bowl Cleaner . ................................... Johnson's Floor Wax Polish 1-lb. paste......... “ “ > ° pint, liquid ... Shinola. Two in One or Bixby’s Polishes Red & White Fresh Prunes 2 J-2s ......... .. * • i * Peet’s Granulated Soap, med. size. 1 pkg ) Crystal White Soap, 2 bars 2 for 23c Red & White Marshmallows, 1-lb ctn Salad Dressing. Green A White, pints ..... Pen-Jello—the popular fruit, pectin.......... Red & White Rice Flakes ................ Bisquick Flour, (fine for shortcakes)........ Red & White Cut Being, 2*.......................... Green & White Cut Beans 2s...................... Red & White Coffee, 11b pkgs................. Blue & White Coffee, 1-lb pkgs..................... Big Bargain Coffee, I-lb pkgs............... ........ 25c 15c .2 for 25c ... 2 for 19c 32c 2 for 35c 2 for Buy Your Need« From U« And Save The Profit. 63c 63c 2 for 23c . 13c ‘ 23c 38c 19c The Red & White Store WAöCO. OREGON -u I fl BE YOÜROWN FEED MERCHANT SPECIALS FOR MAY 13. 14, 16 Wa Handle FULL F LINE OF CHICK FOODS * Chick Mash, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick Starter, Developing Mash. MILL RUN per sack......... ......... SHORTS per sack ....................... 90 ROLLED WHEAT per sack.... IÇft. lay M ore MASH per sack....... 2. 0 CRACKED CORN per sack........ 2.10 > • OYSTER SHELL per sack......... 1.2< CALF MEAL................ ............. 1.25 <ALFALFA MEAL.............. 1.35 BRAN.x...^................................ .60 - ECG PRODUCER......................... 2.30 SCRATCH FEED......................... 1.90 SALT • J4 GROUND, 50 lb. Sack......... . 60c BLOCK, PLAIN. 50 lb.............. .65c BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb. 70c SULPHURIZED BLOCK 5 lb 15 cents, 2 for 25c Price« Subject to Change Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers * WASCO. OREGON ► . i 5