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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, JUNE 17, 1*32. ¿i- Bend Sunday where she will spena some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg- Charles Wilson who has bean in the Mid-Columbia hospital with a broken As yet there has been nq new de leg, was brought home Sunday and is velopments in regard to the fire de reported to be getting very nicely. partment. It has been suggested to i Mr. and Mrs. J. H Wilson who the council members that while the have been visiting in Pullman and main hydrants of the city are opened Spokane. Wash., for the past week up for repairs would be a good time returned home Monday evening. to install the regular hydrants, but Mr and Mrs. Bonnie Rooper and no council meeting has been hold be children of Antelope were visiting at cause of lack of a quorum. the home of Mr. and Mrs- W. W. An opportunity has been given the Knighten last Sunday. city to purchase some used chemical Mr. and Mrs Logan Gentry and tanks from Silverton and a chassis for a hose truck locally but no action Bessie Lou and Miss Eva Miller of has been taken on either of these Moro were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckman Sunday. proposals. Notes About Misori¿ and Star Meeting Mrs. Edith Lyons and small daugh ters who have been visiting iq Bend for the past two weeks, returned to Kent Sunday morning. » Miss Vivian Trounce went to Port ted at th« home of Mr. and Mrs- Jack land Monday where she will spend Chapman over the week end. the summer vacation visiting with I M. G. Tud and son were visitors at friends- She intends to return to Kent, Shaniko and Antelope 'last Wasco about the first of August Friday. Miss Evelyn Spencer entertained a Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall are few friends at five hundred last Sat urday evening at her home. High spending several days in Portland scores were won by Gene Spencer and this week. Mrs. Wall will attend th« Eastern Star convention. Edward Grady. R. 0. Scott and Gus Peterson were Nyal Grady spent some time in fishing on, Crooked River the first of Moro on business Tuesday. the weekr & , The Mary EliXibeth daps of the Omer Proudfoot of Chicago and M E. church had their class party at the home of Mrs. R- O. Scott Wednes R R Proudfoot and Lee Purcell of Yakima wore guests at the H. D. day afternoon. Proudfoot ranch last week. W.'E. Tate spent several days In Portland last week receiving medical Mrs. Lydia Darby has attention. Mr. Tate has been in poor employment during the health for some timq. months with the Sherman Ben Hailey of Camas, Wash., spent tive Grain Growers.; several days in Wasco last week- Mr. Mirs. Ed McKee and Margaret spent Hailey ranched in this paction some several days in Moro last week years ago and is well known by old Mrs. Roy Atwood transacted busi timers. J ,, ness at The Dalles Friday.* A good crowd attended the services The Ladies Aid of the M E- church at the M. E. church Si nday when the will give a silver tea at the home of American Legion Auxi iary sponsored the Camp Fire-girls program. Twen Mrs. Ed McKee June 24 Everyone ty on« of the girls were presented invited to come. man County, State of Oregon, that* the th« annual school meetin» meeting of said «aid district will be held at school house, to begin at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a- m - on th« third Monday of June, being the 20th day of June, A. D- 10<9 judgment and order of sale in favor Elmer S- James and against Ever ett P. Nunn, et «1., for $1500 00, with interest thereon at the rate of Eight per cent per annum from the 22nd day of November, 1928, until paid $150.00 attorney’s fees and $39-45 costs and disbursements, I will sell at ■. . „ . - a . the east door of the court house in This meeting is called for th« pur- Moro Oregon, on thè 24th day of pose of electing on« director and derk june, 1932, at the hour of 2:00 o'- 1 clock p. m of said day at public auc- tion to th« ' 'host bidder for cash. at SUCh meeting. ►ed real property the followix Dated this 27th day of May, 1982 situated in' County, Stat« of Attest: Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point Fourteen Lydia E- Darby, District Clerk. j -1 - Hundred and Fourteen (1414) feet North óf the Southwest (S- W ) corner of Section Four (4) Township One (1) North Range Seventeen (17) East of the Wills mette Meridian; thence North Three Hundred six and eight tenths (306.8) feet; thence East Six Hundred seven (607) feet; thence South Thirty Three Degrees (83) East Three Hun dred seventy (370) feet; thence West Eight Hundred Sixteen (816) feet to the place of be- HUGH CHRISMAN, Sheriff F. R Fortner, Chairman Board of Directors NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by th« County Court of th« stat« of Oregon for Sherman county as ex ecutor of the lost will and testament of Eugene A. Hoskinson, deceased and has qualified as such executor- All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent them duly verified, with the R. H. McKEAN I MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr Margaret Dunlap and Helen Wilson left Sunday for Corvallis where they After the regular bus.<iess meeting will spend two weeks attending sum of Bethleham Chapter, ma^aday eve mer school. ning, the losers of the attendance Th« members of the Boys Camp contest entertained the winner in s Cookery Club, under the guidance of very pleasant manner. W W. Knighten, returned last Sat First s circus parade, including a urday after having spent a week of citizenship honors by Mrs. Ormand ballyhoo man, the bearded lady, Fati camping at Camp Sherman. Also the Hilderbrand, president of th« Aux with relatives.» t ma the snake charmer, an educated members of the Wawbansee Gamp iliary. # P«fip«r in Moro. Oregon horse, a clown and last but not least Fire girls returned the same dav. Walter Layman of the Farmer's Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blakely and Dgted and Ant published thia 27th a charming bare back rider, remind Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and Mr*. Wayiin children of Oregon City are visiting National Warehouse Corporation was ing us of the gala circus day at Was McCulloch acted as chaperones lor at the home of Mrs. Blakely’s sister in Wasco on business the first of th« day of May, IMS. Guy U. Hoakinaon. co, a few years ago when Al. G. the girls- Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand. Executor of the laat will and testa Barnes Circus visited Sherman coun Mr. and Mrs. J. H Laidlaw and son Ted and Harold Casper of Battle Mr. and Mrs- J. P Yates and Mrs ment of Eugene A. Hoskinson, de ’ Following this a very touching Ground, Washington arrived in Kent Billy of Salem are visiting Mrs. Eliza Dingle were dinner guests of ceased.. drama entitled “The Gathering of the I last Wednesdsy where they will re- I Laidlaw’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Kat« Johnson Sunday. Updegraff A Popper, Morrow. Nuts'* was given. Having run short of | main until after harvest- L. J. Lucas and Walter Laymen left Attorney for Executor- Mrs- W. E- Tate, Mrs Hailey and Monday morning for several days talent on their side, the losers were I J. C. Wilson and Woodrow Cox Mrs. Ford were dinner guests of Mrs. forced to select a few notables from I motored to Portland Sunday night, fishing at Elk Lake. Last publication on June 17th 1932 Elisabeth Fuller Thursday evening. the winning side. These characters I taking a load of hogs. were evidently chosen with a great I NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Betty Brown was the guest oi Notice of Annual School Meeting deal of forethought and portrayed I Mr- and Mrs- W. G. Helyer and Emma- Ellen Fortner of Grass Valley In virtue of an execution issued out daughter Rua and son Jesse left Sat Notice is hereby given to the legal their roles with much gusto- of the Circuit Court of the State of urday for the Wilamette valley where last week- voters of School District No, 7, Sher- Oregon, for Sherman County, upon a The drama centers around the hero, | they will visit with relatives for a Victor Anderson received word of Mr. Derby as the radiant bridegroom | few days. his sisters death in Los Angeles this and Mrs- Ora Peetz the pale, gum | m week. chewing bride- She was adorned with I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen of Mr. and Mrs- Robert Manning and a Venetian Point Lace veil worn by | Moro were visiting Sunday at the son James left Wednesday for Mc home df Mrs. Hansen'S parents, Mr. her great grand mother on her wedd-1 Minnville where they will spend the and Mrs. J. R Dellinger. OU- ( . . ... .......................... ing day. summer.' Mr. Manning will return to At the close of the drama, delicious | Wayne Adams and Rose Kaser of his position in the high school in the WAbCO, OREGON refreshments were served and the I Antelope were visiting in Kent Tues losers unanimously declared regal | day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin were entertainers. Volna Guyton is working -at Hay in The Dalles last Thursday evening Delegates to Grand Chapter, 0. E. S I SPECIALS FOR JUNE 17, 18, 20 Creek during haying season- where Mrs. Hennagin appeared on the left this week. They are W. A- Rug-1 program at the tuberculosis hospital. v e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities gles and wife, Mrs. Tom Fraser, Mrs. I There were 88 present at Sunday Guests at the home of Mrs- Jessie Ella Thompson and Mrs- Anna Moore. I school list Sunday with an offering of $2-19. Edith Sias gave an inter- Amos last Wednesday included Mrs- June 23rd will l>e the last meeting I taining talk on the conference which K O. McCoy, Mrs. Ella iRice, Mrs night of the season, as our summer] is to be held in Turner, Oregon, July Mrs. Christine Rice and Mrs- Geo. White King Granulated Soap, large size Crosfield of The Dalles and Mrs. Jack vacation begins then. Reports from | 4 to 10. the delegates will be heard and a ] 1 Bar Mission Bell Soap Free Roy Martin of The Dalles was a Fordyce of Portland. social evening will be held afterward. I visitor in Kent Monday B. W- Grady was a business visiter 3 for 25c Palmolive Soap .-. ................ in The Dalles Thursday. Mr- and Mrs. L. V Walton left Sun Flakewhite Shortening, 2-lbs................. Mr. and Mrs. R. W- Brockman and day to attend Grand Chapter which FIELD DAY Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Brock of Hood Memorie Tea, 1-2 lb pkgs, black or green................... is being held in Portland this week. ----- Continued from page one. River visited the Sam Brock home Schlitz Malt, 2 1-2-lb, Hop Flavored, (buy before tax be Mrs. Dick Reckman. Jr., Mrs. Edith last Sunday. crop and produce forage for stock in comes effective).......... * .... ............................. daughter and son were visi- Lyons, stead of being plowed and seeded to The Misses Rita Burres, Jeanette Nurnberg Malt, 2 I-2dbs, Hop Flavored............ grain- The loca’ station has been de tors in Medler and Margaret McKee motored veloping plants of this variety and noon to La Grande Saturday. Miss Burres 3 for Red & White Gelatine Dessert, assorted flavors, will H-ve seve.«J of them to show Mrs. and Miss Melder enrolled in the sum Blue & W hite Potk and Reans, Medium ... those interested. Anrorg the most and grandson left the first of the mer session at the Normal school, and popular of them is Creeled 1 Wheat week for a few days visit at Dufur. 3 for MiM McKee will visit with friends Red & hite Golden SWeet Com............. ».. grass. Sweet clover plmting« are al- I for several days- Mayonnaise, pinta .................................... so dcing wm’. in some p aces at the | Sidney George of the State Indus station- Grape Fruit, 2s...................................... 2 for trial Accident Commission was in The usual experiments in crop ro-| Wasco Friday. Mr. George is a for Grape Fruit. 2s, broken sections... 2 for tation anl tillage are still in progress ] Blue mer state commander of the Ameri- at the station and farmers who have | Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2 l-2s.......... 2 for Red I can Legion been watching the results of these ] Pineapple, buffet size, sliced .............. 3 for tests will be interest in observing the ] Blue Mr. and Mrs. B- H- Grady visited late developments during the years of I Mr- and Mrs. F- R. Fortner enter in Goldendale Sundsy with relatives. Rice Flakes ......................................... Red tained at dinner Sunday in honor of comparatively poor crops- Guests at th« home of Mrs. Lydia (W) D uble Quick Tapioca, lOot pkg. This field day is a public affair te | Mrs. Fortners sister Mrs. J C. Craw which every one is invited and actual I ford of Northdalle« the occasion be I Darby over the week end were Miss Red& White Coffee, 1-lb pkg.............. farmers are «specially urged to come ] ing her birthday. Other guests were Lillian Von Pinnon and Irwin Von I Pinnon who were enroute to their next Thursday afternoon and go over I J. C. Crawford and M. M- Crawford of Blue & White “ “ M .............. the station with the party and seel Northdalles, Mr. and Mrs F. J Lucas home in Boise after having completed Big Bargain Blend Coffee, 1-lb............ of Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. L. J- I their years work at Linfield college. what is being done there. Lucas and daughter and Mrs. Eva Arthur Chapman of Goldendale visi- Doane of Waseo, Mrs James Dunn of Fossil and Jay Doane of Portland GRAIN» FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE MENTS, IN URANCE. Sperry Crown Mills FLOUR MITCHELL, LEWIS A ST AVER CO Farm Implements Oregon Wasco B ank of C ommerce í WASCO, OREGON ’ • | - CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS Capital.and Surplus $66,000.00 DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE Work Motoi SHOP Sherman Garage & Machine Co Mrs Louis Walsh left Saturday In st if nt L Red & White Prices Are Lower Coleman Iron - wr-t-wr-w w» 3• •■■■•■■■■■» ------- Wn Handle-------- FULL LINE OF CHICK FOODS Darrel Altermatt. Eugene Werner and John Reeder of Shaniko were I visitors in Kent Sunday. Edith Sias who has been visiting] friends and relatives in Kent for the! last week returned to her homo in I Antelope Monday morning man, Washington, was held last I Thursday morning at the Kent ceme-1 tery- ’ Arnold Dellinger was a visitor in Shaniko Sunday. Eilene Gregg of Grass Valloy is visiting at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Carl Gregg this week, and Edith Gregg of Bend is visiting at the Roy Barnett home. * Marjorie Mclnne« visited last week with friends in Grass Valley. Mr- and Mrs. Earl Gregg of Bend visited With relatives in Kent Bunday. Kenneth Gtegg and Naomi Stokoe who have been visiting here for the past week returned home with thm Mr. and Mrs. Estol Hartley and children of Grass Valley were visitors in Kent Sunday afternoon * Miss Edna Lyons went te Bend Chick Mash, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick Starter, Developing Mash. NEW LOW PRICE *5»» Bert Watkins. Miss Georgia Beh . J McPherson, a nuree in Th« Dalles ho«] homo Sunday where si her vacation. Miss Vivian Trounce Presented nine of her Wasco pupils in! a muii- cal recital last Wednesday evening in the Methodist church. Th« following students Thia latest improved Coleman Iron will save you many times its cost in work saved, in clothes saved and in money saved I It win help you do your ironing better, quicker, easier. H». AA h Instant UghHn<. Ne preheating necseeary. Hao Rote- Type OonMetor with dining noodle which CM bo operated white berning. Tapered eoie-pteso makM it eney to lion enrand botsone, under pteeta and along ■mew Uoo It anywhere... ne corde or tabes, MsAoe end frnrna its r™ ASK YOUR DEALER No matter what distance between Io REACH for the telephone and hold direct conversation with per- sons in other cities—nothing, ex cept a visit in person, so vividly bring* personalities together. The inter-city telephone is the greatest time and travel-saver known to business. MILL RUN per sack............. . ............................ t SHORTS per.sack................. ........................ .. ROLLED WHEAT per sack........ *........... ............ 1.C0 LAYMORE MASH per sack................................. 2.C0 CRACKED CORN per sack....................... :........... 1.20 OYSTER SHELL per sack............................. 1.25 C alf meal ......................... ............... 1.35 ALFALFA MEAL......................... ................... . BRAN................................. ........................................ 2.30 ECG PRODUCER..................................................... 1.S0 SCRATCH FEED^............ ,......... . ....................... SALT GROUND, 50 lb. Sack... ................. ............... COc BLOCK, PLAIN. 50 lb............................. :........... 65c ELOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb......... ;............. SULPHURIZED BLOCK 5 lb 15 cents, 2 for Prices Subject to Change Sherman Cooperative Grain Gi ewers WASCO. OREGON