GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL MOTES Genevieve Beardsley, Editor. The student body of the ^Mues Valley high school met last week and elected o«cero for the year of 1932- 32. The following pflicero were elec­ ted: President, Bruce Alley; Vice President, Virgil Perry; Secretary. Sylvia Coyle; Treasurer, Mildred Alley; Yell Leader, Taylor Baker; Sargent-a t-arms, Henry Roth, Edi- tor, Genevieve Beardsley Tuesday. May 24, the high school girls journeyed to Moro to play tennis. The girls who went were as follows: Dorothy Fairchilds, Charlotte Rug­ gles. Ellen Cox, Norma Garrett and Lois Russell. 1 The Moro base ball boys met the Grass Valley boys on the home field Tuesday. The Grass Valley boys won by a large score- v Cinthy Bell has been out of school for about two week? and has just re­ turned after a siege of measles. A picnic sponsored b) Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom, Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Baker was given in honor of the Senior class, Sunday. May 22. They motored to Eagle Creek where the picnic was held- Every one reported an enjoy­ able time. The student body held a meeting last week for the purpose of deciding where the annual high school picnic is to be held. It was agreed to have it at Buck Hollow as has been the custom in the past The girls of the rtudent body gave a shower Friday/ May 20, in honor Of Miss Evelyn Olds who has anno her engagement and is to be mi soon after school is out- She rec many lovely gifts. Miss Dorothy Olds has been con- of re- K’ENT SCHOOL NOTES Hester Lyons.—Editor. Junior and Jackie von Borstel visit- Nellie Grace Wilson and Juanita Mitchell were absent from school last Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phelan, Della Helyer, Lo­ raine Darby, and George Wilson at­ tended the dance at Antelope Satur­ day night. Mrs. Maclnnes and daughter at- NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE . at The Dnllee, Oregon, on the 14th In virtue of an execution issued out day of June, 1932. of the Circuit Court of the State of ■ Claimont names as witoessess. Deidrich iRickman, end M*a.g> J. Lucas and Mr and Mro- Oregon, for Sherman County, upon a Dick Rickman, Jr / Earl Jones motored to Pendleton Sun- - judgment and order of sale in favor Mack McKee, z day and returned the same dar of Elmer S- James and against Ever- ” ” OU— war J att P. Nunn, ct al., for 31500 00, with Wm. Schilling, Mro. Kpthryn Matheas of Boise, interest thereon at the rate of Eight Herman Schilling Idaho, is pending several dayb at the per cent per annum from the 22nd Henry J. Patjens, * K am . a S v L - m » Ifr« I day of November, 1928, until paid All of Grass Valley, Oregon. "er P**®*****} 1 31 m M)0 attorney's fees and. 339 4^ R. J. Caroner, Register. costs and disbursements. I will sell at the east door of the court house in Moro. Oregon, on the 24th day of June, 1982, at the hour of 2:00 o’- STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER- cleck p. m of said day at public auc- MAN ( Wasco people In the ^mm> progran: Jane A. 1 (Continued from page one) he attended and E. M. Hidden, of Ar­ lington another director, and W. 8. Powell, of Moro also a director, spoke favoring the proposal W Mr. Collins that a committee bo appointed to mart the railroad tiv— in Port­ In the graduating class this year land. the following students stood at the A. B. Robertson, manager of the top of their class: Paulen Kaseberg Condon local and an old time groin valedictorian with anz average of and wool shipper spoke heatedly fat b 94.7. Nyal Grady was salutatorian few minutes about railroads and the with a four year average of 93-,7. An­ unfairness of their rates. : J. P. Yates other student with very close stand­ of Wasco, state representative and ing was Edward Grady with an aver- J Republican nominee for the »tate age of 98 5. Two other students of VIÍM, Mn. Kato JotoMon. Mn senatorship, told farmers that lower high honors were Delmer A- Smith Flwk, Kh. Walter Madlar aat /aaa- rates could be had if they were de­ with an average of 90.5 and Orion ette, Mr. rtkf Mro- Fraads Malier sind manded by all of the farmers and said Wattenburg of an average of 90X that the railroads would lower their The Baccalaureate sermon for the rote» when they considered it neces­ class of 1982 was given in the Chris­ sary and not before. tian church last Sunday evening by On a motion by A. B. Robertson it Rev. N. Sherman Hawk who gave a was decided to send a committee made very good sermon. Special number» up of one man from each local tn the Mise Erma Ferrell of The ¿Dallos k were given by Mrs. A. M. Huckin and Cob—bis basin wheat country to. spent the week end with her parents. Harland .Johnson. Portland on June 6th to mart with the F. R. Partner was a hacinaos visi­ railroad heads and explain to them Mro. Mas MeDermid entertained the tor in Whico thia wook from Vancou- the way of freight reductions on the what the wheat growers exported 1» Wednesday evening. Three tables of coming crop. five hundred were in play and Mrs- I An interesting short talk was made Harry Van Gilder won club prize and I by Charles Stewart, secretary of the Mrs Minnie Dutton won guest prise. | Farmers National and president of Last Tuesday noon the Senior class I . J* R. Meseberg of Portland spent the Weet Central Grain Corporation, the week In Sherman county looking one of the large regional» operating of Wasco High School was enterUin- after his farming interests. under the marketing act. Jftr. Stew­ ed at the home of Mro. Loo with a - Bishop and Mrs. Villiam P. Rem- art is on a trip to the northwest and surprise birthday dinner given in ington of Pendleton and Rev. John honor of Delmer A. Smith by Mrs. camo up from. Portland with Mr. Richardson of The Dallea called at the Arthur Smith. Mrs W. H. Lee and Collins to be present at the meeting. R. O. Scott home Monday- Mro- Darby J Near the close of the He said that the farm cooperatives dinner two birthday cakes were I were not government agencies but Evelyn Spencer underwent a major were private agencies formed by brought in and placed before Delmer operation Ct'The Dalle» hospital last farmers for the handling of their own Smith and Nyal Gragy whose birth­ prodan That they wqra-MwOW day was also on the same day, both boys being eighteen yean of age. Af- I C. I* Fridley was an over night to borrow money from the govern­ guest at Thj Dalley Wednesday. ' ment did not make them government ter dinner the class presented Delmer Mr. and Mrs B. H Grady and Nyal agencies at all. They are merely with a token of remembrance and ad­ borrowing government money when journed to the school building where and Edward were transacting busi­ needed and they are paying it back they began their final examinations- ness in The Dalles Thursday. • **' with interest when duo or before the ’ Next Sunday evening at 8:00 />*- The Mar|t Elizabeth class of the M due date clock there will be a union service at E church held their class party at He cited the case of one elevator the Christian church The speaker of the home of Mrs. Orville Yocum Wed- company in Nebraska, his home state, the evening will be Dr- Foster R- that was owned by 300 farmer». >In Stone, a widely known reform worker May 1930 they bought 35000 worth of Everyone is invited to attend. stock in the regional paying 3500 Sunday morning at the Methodist church there will be in connection with the services a special Boy Scout Court of Honor. At this time Rev. | Hawk, Scoutmaster of the local troop, will receive his .ten year recognition certificate as a scoutmaster and also Capt- Scott will receive his five year recognition pin for his work in con- nection with the Boy Scouts- The I Mero Troup is cordially invited to at­ tend thia Court of Honor- Wasco Dave Brown. Mrs. Selma Watkins I and Mrs. Sarah Garland are attend- I Ing the Rebekah Convention at Eu- gene which is being held this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and I family and Ray Barlow of Boardman were Sunday visitors at the C- W* | Johnson home. JI (S W-) corner of Section Four (<) ‘Township One (1) North Range Seventeen (17) East of the Willamette Meridian;, thence. North Throe Hundred six and eight tenths (306.8) feet; thence ■Lt Six Hundred seven (607) feet^ theaee South Thirty Three Degree«. (83) East Throe Hun­ dred seventy (370) foot; thence Wert Eight Hundred * Sixteen (816) feet to the place of be- , ‘ HUGH CHRISMAN, . a. Short»• Will give, you Wholesale Prices on TIRES, TUBES AND .BATTERIES Special Price on Overhaul Jdb« on Popular CtóÉ - - . First ^Ciaaa OverHMúMng ÔH Gombine NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of EUsa J.‘Powell, deceas­ ed, are required to present them with vouchers to the undersigned, at Moro Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publi- cation of this notice is May 5th, c umnffli i niunnuiuitui i iiiiiiiiHuiHiuiimUft i i'i i nriiiii i iiiii iiiiiiiii unH i n i H iiuJj 1982 W. 3 Powell „ Executor Frank G. Dick, Attorney. The Dalles, Oregon B ank of C ommerce . WASCO, OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE is hereby given that Julius H. L- Ruhberg, of Grass Valley, Ore­ gon, who on October 25, 1926. made Homestead Entry under the Act Dec. S a EE - CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE Uberai Interest Paid on Time Deposits Spend Your Money With Sherman County Merchants I ---------- ------------ . Tires, Tubes and Batteries GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE­ MENTS, IN VRANCE/ Crown Mills We Can Sell You -- ---- > As Cheap as Mail Order Houses, ¡Quality Considered FLOUR . Chevrolet Agency Mrs. J. H Johnson was a dinner guests at the C. W. Johnson home- Job Work Irately 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 i 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 you need any sort of printing work done we can do it for you satis­ factorily, speedily and at moderate cost. SHERMAN COUNTY* JOURNAL Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Sargent and Mary Jeannette and Miss Vivian Trounce were Sunday dinner guests I at the home of Mr. and Mro.M. S- Hawk. * Miss Emma Ellen Fortner has been spending several days visiting with friends. She formerly lived here. NOTICE is hereby given that after | June 1, automobile drivers will bo ar­ rested for parking within marked lines near fire hydrants in Wasco. Elwood McPherson. Fire Chief. We Now Have Implements Oregon Wasco Sherman Garage& Machine Co Wasco. Ore FLMORROW.Sgr Red & White Prices Are Lower i « 11 << ■«» W b R eservb T he R ight to L imit Q uantities Mro. Nelson of HeHx, a sister of Mrs Armsworthy is spending some time at the Armsworthy homo. From Ua And Prbftt. Miss Florence Armsworthy who teaches at Ontario is visiting at the homo of her paronta * 49 •• “ „ Coffee, 1 lb bags...................... 3 for Ivory Soap, medium ... .^................................ Camay Soap **•-*•••••............................... *.. • • • • 3 for 2 for Blue and WhitaRipe OHVeA Pint Tins............ Mr. and Mro Geo. Updegraff spent -Sunshine Nobi lity English Style Biscuits 1 lb .. the week end in Portland. 1 Pkg White King Gran. Soap, Large Size ) Mr. and Mro- B. H- Grady spent Sunday in Grass Valley as the guests I 1 Bar Mission Bell Toilet Soap Free W. C. Harper was taken to The Dalles hospital for treatment Mon- of Mr* and Mro. A. R. Fortner. William Clothier pretented a clans in piano recital at the high school Thursday night with the following appearing: Pattie Yocum, Robert Ftndl, Douglas Tad, James Man­ ning, Beryls Sheets. Geraldine Funk and Myrtle Garland. Mo was assisted by Mro. Hfickin and Tom Fraser of Moro. The Waseo Study Club had their last meeting of the season at the home of Mro. George Lamborn last Friday. Mro. Proudfoot gave a short talk and the Sophomore dart of the high school directed by Miss Profit! pre­ sented two playiota. Voeal music was given by Mro. Hoekin. Watkins, Jteyco and Andrews and Mary Jeannette Sargent gave a piano solo and a very pleasant afternoon opent ‘ Mr^ Wayland Wold and children vidted In Gram Valley this last week ' Capital and Surplus . $60,000.00 MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Awt. Mgr y ‘- u——--- J------ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bessie Holman, Executrix under the will of Jane A. Maxwell, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon,for Sherman County her final account as such Executrix and that Monday, the 6th day of June, 1982, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the County Court Room in the Court House at Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said account, if any there be, and the settlement thereof. BESSIE HOLMAN, Executrix Date of first publication, May 6, 1932 O’Cedar Polish, 12 ..................................................... Snowdrift, 8« lbs ..................................................... Wesson Oil, Quarts . ........ ................................... S. O. S. Cleanser, 8 pad size......................... Red and White. Wax Paper, Reg. 25c size, 125 ft Red and White Diviled Meat 1-4# Blu« and White Nor.'Sardines in Olive Oil 14s a& M.— N E. Baked Beans, Lg<& Sizel Choice 2 for Red and White Brown Bread Lge. Size i Red and White Salt, Plain dr Iodized 2 lb 19c 19c 27c FOODS ft. Milk Chick MILL RUN per sack. ........ SHORTS per sack ROLLED WHEAT per sack. JLAYMORE MASH per s^ck. OYSTER SHELL per sack CALF MEAL ALFALFA MEAL ..... BRAN............ ............ ECG PRODUCER................ SCRATCH FEED.;.....,. 1.00 2.10 2.00 1.20 1.25 1.35 2.80 1^0 SALT y, GROUND, 50 lb. S»ck.............. “...................... 60c BLOCK, PLAIN, 50 lb.:........................ .. .............. 65c BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb............................. 70c SULPHURIZED BLOCK 5 lb 15 cents, 2 for 25c Prices Subject to Change - Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Wi&CO, OBBOON WASCO. OREGON .