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PAGE 4 THE BURMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, MAY 26,1931 ~ ■■■■■■■■ • Grass Yaley Seb—I Nates hEkllY. EDlWH . Th» student body held a meeting last Friday afternoon for th« purpose of nominating student body officers- Among those nominated were: Prea- ident: Bruce Alley, Loren Beardsley and Genevieve Beardsley. Vice Pres ident: Sylvia Coyle, Earle Shipley, Virgil Perry. Secretary. Owen Ea- ken, Norma Garrett. Lila Faye Boyce and Sylvia Coyle. Treasurer: Earle , Shipley, .Mildred Alley and Hays Boyce. Seargent-At-Arms: Henry Roth and Owen Eaken. Yell leader: Taylor Baker and Earle Shipley. Edi tor. Genevieve Beardsley, Eva Perry and Florence Young Commencement exercises for Kent High school will be held Thursday night. May 26, instead of Friday night as had been announced. The play, ‘‘Deacon Diibbs” which was to have been presented by the freshman-sophomore classes next Saturday night. May 21 has been postponed until Thursday evening. May 26- There will be no admission charged for the play which will take the place of the Commencement ex- • ercises which were to have been held Friday evening, May 27. tim«. Continued from page one. will be held Friday night th« 27th of May in th« high school auditorium with Francis V. Galloway, of The Mrs. Lydia Darby spent Friday in * The members of the grade girls’ Cooking Club had their laft meeting at the home of Geraldine Norton last hoot* petty al the home of Mrs. John 1 Friday afternoon Cake, jello and There is a total of 45 students who* McDermid Wabsday. and lemonade were served. Also the er« finishing their high school boys Camp Cookery Club held a meet courses in Sherman county this yeer . The club met Tbta ing Friday afternoon. The boys were Twenty four are girls and 21 are with 1 oc um and Mrs. 1 divided into different groups and boys. Gras» Valley will graduate one of I cooked tomato soup, macaroni and cheese, and cornstarch pudding. Superintendent Rakes and Miss Cowgill visited school last Tuesday. Miss Cowgill gave an interesting )alk on different ways to cook, which was enjoyed by all of the cooking girls. The boys of the Camp Cookery- The Grass Valley Tennis girls de Club took in 32 45 last Saturday night feated the Moro Tennis girls in some when they sold candy between the very good games on the local court acts of th» play. last Friday afternoon. Pauline New The intermediate room has two comb and Genevieve Feardsley de horned toads and a frog for nature feated Evelyn Hastings and Gene study vieve Nahouse 7-5 in doubles. Eva Perry defeated Marjorie Nahouse 6-3 Visitors in the intermediate room in singles-1 Norma Garett and Char List week include. Mrs. John Wilson, lotte Ruggles defeated Marjorie Na Mrs. Carl Gregg, Tod Kelly, Arnold house and Evelyn Hastings 6-2 in Dellinger. Mr. Rakes and Miss Cow- doubles. fVwas quite hard to judge Kill- - - ----------- :-------— which way the ball would go due to After the sixth grade had finished the wind which was blowing. -The its Oregon History the class divided girls will journey to The Dalle# into two groups for visualizing events Thursday and to Moro Friday- and Helen Sather and Helen Wilson Achievement Day will be held next fixed th« sandtable and there pictured k’ Wednesday afternoon, May 25 and the important events in Oregon His will consist of the following program: tory while Rose Ellen Barnett, Max- 9:00 Exhibit__ «Showing what the cinePlu«mke, and Edna McKay made students have accomplished. a moving picture reel showing the im 10.00 Mock Trial—Presented by the portant events of Oregon. Civics class 12:00 Pot Luck Dinner. EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES . 1:30 Program * presented by the * grade school and high school- Continued from W on«. 2:30 Tennis Tournments Lois Kenny. Norma Melzer, Evelyn 8.00 Three act play. McLachlan, Doris Morrison, Mary Pinkerton, Melba Thorgerson, Doris KENT SCHOOL NOTES Thompson, Theodore Thompson. Wal Hester Lyons—Editor. ter Thomsen. "^Oh, Kay! which was presented Wasco. Margaret Johnson, Monty last Saturday night by the junior Lundy, Marguerite Moon. Barbara senior classes was well attended by Nunn. Evelyn Olson, fed Proudfoot, an enthusiastic audience which declar Elvin Rickles, Cleo Rickles, Thelma ed the play one of the best that had Spencer, Kenneth Wilde, -Irene ever been produced here. Entrance receipts amounted to |37Ji0. De Beardsley. Rufus: Ida Coats, Thelma Dingle. ducting 310 00 for royality and 35.00 Margaret Macnab. Marjorie Morris, for incidental expenses, the classes Howard Burnett, Shirley Eakin, cleared about 322 00. George Jensen- Earl Lyda, Thomas ~ nt al the HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES the school when sixteen seniors will finish their school work. Du« to sickness during the school year thsir graduation will be postponed until June 2nd nearly a week later than the other schools of the county. Th* class night activities will be held on th« night of May 27th and the usual class history, class prophecy and class will, will be read for the enter- tainmpnt of the school patrons. Rev S. L. Boyce will give the Baccalaure ate sermon Sunday, May 29th at 11 o’clock. Nine of the sixteen graduates are girls They are: Pearl Bell. Cinthy Bell, Ethol Barnett, Helen Engstrom, Pauline Newcomlx Doris Evelyn Olds, Marietta Perry. Maxine Rolfe, and Zela Ruggles. The seven boys are: Vern Erasmus Baker, Dale Baker, Willard Barnett, Glen Periry,. Orville Ruggles, Don Smith and Clqyto» Vinton. i Wasco Saturday evening the camp fire girls will present a 2 act play in the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock. The title of this play is “How Beth Won the Camp Fire Honor." * The proceeds from this play go toward paying the summer camp funds- Tuesday was clean-up day in Was co. The stores were closed between 2 and 4 o’clock. At noon the school children put on a pet parade after which there was a pot luek lunch on the Legion open air dance floor. In the afternoon the Firemen played the high school in bate ball and succeeded in beating them to a tune^bf 15-5. Saturday evening the Juniors spon- Macnab- cered their annual Junior Prom. It Wasco is the only school that has was an enjoyable event- The hall was announced a program for the eighth decorated in the Senior elas® colors grad« graduate«. Oh May 25th at of Salmon and Silver The punch the school auditorium the promotion exercises will be held and the class den well. will be presented to the public Ted Beginning Mqnday evening the Proudfoot has the highest grades and Thelma Spencer has the secortd Camp Fire Girls will be seen can vassing the town in the annual Poppy of her dass* drive which is sponsored by the Wo men’s{ Auxiliary of the American MS.1SM> Mrs. Louis Scholl spent several days'in Poritend test week. : . iin Mr. and Mrs. Bob McPherson war» • WES WILDE Will give you Wholesale ’Price* oh ; TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES । vd - ■ ( . Belle Clothier shopped Dalles, Thursday* .. at Gee, OU-One Stop Sc srvice Station Phone 462 LOWER END OF WASCO The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION —r- NOTICE is hereby given that Julius Mrs- Arthur Sargent Mid Mrs. Mc- H. L Ruhberg, of Grass Valley, Ore gon, who on October 25, 1926. made1 Homestead Entry under the Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 025281, for SEMSEK, Sec. 2,-WKSWU. Sec. 18 SEMNE- day afternoon. High score was made %, EHSEM. SW%SE%, Section 14, SW%NE%, NW*4SWM; Section by Peari Leathern and lew by Mrs. 22, NWUNWM. NWMSWU, SW- Sarah Garland. . , J4SE‘4. Section 24, Township 3,South. Range 15 East, Willayette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register, United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on th« 14th day of June, 1932. Claimont names as witnesses». . Deidrich Rickman, Dick Rickman, Jr., - t. Mack McKee, Wm Schilling, f Herman Schilling Henry J. Patjens, All of Grass Valley, Oregon. • R. J. Carsner, Register. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER MAN COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Jane A. Maxwell, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that wfll of Jane A. Maxwell, deceased, has filed in the County Court of th# State of Oregon.for Sherman County her final account as such Executrix about . Lately many persons in this county have tried our work for the first time and have expressed themselves as being pleased with the results. They have found that our prices are lower than the average and are pleased that their work can be done in the . county where it can be conveniently proofread or be changed if desired. .If yon need any sort of printing work done we can do it for you satis factorily, speedily and at Mme and place for the hearing «f objections to said account, if anf there be, and the settlement thereof. BESSIE HOLMAN, members of th« Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Gilder friends in Sphry, Oregon. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dutton in Fossil j Mias Maggie Tripplitt spent the week end visiting in Kent, and while there attended the high school play that was given Saturday night The Tuesday Study club had their final meeting at the home ef Mrs- John McDermid Tueeday Margaret McKee and Marie An- Red & White Prices Are Lower . . - W k R eservb T hb R ight . Jkí .. . S to • :. 4 - Capital and Surplus . $66,000 00 DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE Liberal Interest Paid on Timi Deposits Spend Your Money With Sherman County Merchants We Can Sell You Tires, Tubes and Batteries As Cheap as Mail Order Houser, ¡Quality Considered We Now Have A First Class Automobile Mechanic I U m ; t Q uantities . r < » : 1 ■’ • ' s Í Oxydol Soap Powder, 23-oz................ : -y yr • • • Ivory Soap, medium size . . ta* Crisco, 3-Ib tin*................ .......... P & G Naptha Soap ............................. Sehlitz Malt, 212-tbs. Hdp Flavored. Old Nurnberg Malt............................. Red & White Milk, large size, limit 5 tins. :k Tomatoes 2 1-2, Solid * Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2 l-2s. u Moyonnaise, pint jars............... “ M •• Grape Fruit, 2s Blue A White (Jrape Fruit, 2s ... •4 64 Imo Hun : 4 4 RæD»M0tCHANT t 6 for ,.2 for 2 for .. 2 f -5 or 2 for 2 for 20c 59c 20c 49c 35c 6c 15c 37c 35c 27c 29c 33c Big Bargain Coffee, Mb pkgs.. I The Red & White Store WÄÖCQ, OREGON And .»> 4 2 fçr moderate cost. Sunday having spent some time visit- - 'CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS 4 ■ • I Red & White Fancy Alaska Sockeye Salmon Is tall Lipton'* Tea, 12-lb tiM, Pekoe and Orange Pekoe .... SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL WASCO, OREGON Sherman Garage ^-Machine Co SPECIALS FOR MAY 20. 21, 23 faculty, to the B ank of C ommerce at the County Court Room in the Court House at Mero, Sherman Mr- ami Mrs. Will Johnson wore guests at the home of Mrs. J. H Johnson on Mother's Day. Monday evening the mothers of the Senior class of the Wasco High school gave a dinner in honor of the class of 32. This most delightful ban- was attended by the class members, the high school faculty, and parents of the senior class The dinner was served by the members of the Junior class ■ After dinner. Mr. McCulloch acting as toast master, called on all the Seniors and many of the parents — --------------------------------------------- ■ . Chevrolet Agency get to help theWorld War veterans Job Work the Cpunty Court of the State of Ore gon for Sherman County, as executor of the last will and testament of Emsley Siscel, deceased, and has qualdied as such executor. Ali 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 29 uh day of April, 1982. Perry B. Siseel- Executor of the last will and testa ment of Emsley Siscel, deceased. NOTICI TO CREDITORS Geo. G. Updegraff, Attorney for Executor. appointed by Last published May 20th, 1932. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against ! -the estate of Eliza £ Powell, deceas ed, are requited to present them with vouchers to the qndersigned, at Moro ( Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this nptice. The date of the first publi cation of this notice is May 5th, 1932. 15 W. g. Powell Executor Frank G. Dick, Attorney. ; FULL LINE OF CHICK FOODS Chàdc Mash, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick Starter, Developing Mash ^5 "MILL RUN per sack....... .90 * SHORTS per sack.............................. 1.00 / ROLLED WHEAT per sack............. 2.10 LAYMORE MASH per sack.......... 2.00 ■CRACKED CORN per sack.............. 1.20 ' OYSTER SHELL per sack............... 1.25 ■CALF MEAL........................................ ALFALFA MEAL............................. 1.35 .50 BRAN.................................................... 2.30 ECG PRODUCER............................... 1.90 ' -SCRATCH FEED..........'...................... SALT - GOc 'A GROUND, 50 lb. Sack.. .-.......... . .GÖC BLOCK. PLAIN. 60 lb. .. ............... . ,70c BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb... SULPHURIZED BLOCK 5 lb 15 cents, 2 for 25c - ’ Prices Subject to Change Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON