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thirteen measures J. C. Wflson was a visitor in Mau pin Saturday- < W. R. Adams of Antlope was a vis- I itor in Kent Monday morning. Wednesday from Portland to look af ter his farming interests. McIntyre- eiderfer- -*•* Mrs Ed McKee returned Sunday daughter was born An 8^ poi after spending a week from Seaside I at the Mr. and tp Mr. Winchester and there with her son and wife - home of Mrs. Winchester’s parents Miso ghirlay Wall*«* accompanied Mrs. Marion McKee of Moro t Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Herring July 9th by her 'small niece Jean McIntyre re Guy Art Winchester of Hood River visited turned to Pordand after spending wife and daughter Saturday several weeks with her sister and brother in law Mr and "Mrs. Afton Ms. Claire Simla ran dchildren of Mr- and Mrs- G. J. Whiteman of Toledo arrived here Sunday evening Rupert, Idaho, visited several days where she will spend some time visit ing with her mother, Mrs- >!Bdle test week with Mr. and Mm/ Hal White. power sites, both by we Hogue. the state in conjunction with the Rw* 1 John C. Smithe of Mitchell and Mr-1 Mr. and Mra- T. E. Sink and Min L era! government- I and Mrs. W- O. Smith of Kent spent I Lauxwlla Herring all <»f The DaUee I The initiative measure sponsored I Sunday visiting at the homo of Mrs. I visited the Herring home Sunday. by the Oregon Highway Ida Davis- Association provides for the class -1 Frank Scott arrived in Waaco from cation of busses and trucks, with re-1 •Choir practice for the young folk I Portland Monday night and will work lation to weight, increases the fees of the community will be held at the I I thru harvest for Arthur Sargent. and eleminates trailers in «»«es I church next Sunday evening at eight I Mr* and Mrs. John McClure visited where the combined of e o’clock. in Moro last Sunday with Mr. and vehicle »nd load excoed. 3000 pound. A number of Grass Valley people I I Mrs. Theodore Johnston and Mr. and Repeal of the state prohibition tow»| spent Sunday at Buck Hollow- . I Mrs Giles French- is provided in an mlttotlw rnea.nre Mrs- A. J- Decker and son John I Naomi Grady returned Sunday sponsored by Harry B. Chritehlow of Portland, and for which petitiona have who have been visiting with Mr. I from Grass Valley where sho spent I Decker’s brother in Utah» return- the week ae the guest of Emma, been completed. I od home test Sunday. Hasel Decker The taxpayers* voting quahficUon Ellen and Isabell Fortner. I remained in Utah with her uncle for | amendment, providing that all par Miss Mildred Butter returned to sons voting on tax lev.« and bond I a few days. I Wasco last Saturday to visit her issue, .hall be tax payer..to J*° J. M- Wilson was a business visitor I parents- Miss Butler spent the winter complete and ready for th. ballot. I in Moro test Tuesday. in Colfax, Wash, and will return to I Darrel Altermatt of Shaniko was I that place after a visit here and in Another propown amendment ref.nad by the ’«* ** I a visitor in Kent Tuesday evening. I Portland- ture authorise, criminal tnala wtth- Mr- and Mrs. Harry Swain spent Mrs- Volna Guyton spent last week out juries by consent of th. »«u.«d the last week end in Portland whk I visiting at the home of Mr- and Mrs. person- This amendment was fath their daughter- ered in the 1931 session by Senator I Adelbert Rees in Shaniko Mr. and Mrs- Sam Brock and son Crawford of Multomah county- George McKay and Ernest Smith were visitors in Portland the last of Virgil returned last Wednesday from Salem where they visited for a vides that the « P« the week. provision may be applied to levita of any oneof three previous years, in-1 Mr. and Mrs>W. W- Knighten and Guests at the home of ,Mr» SBA family have moved to Moro where .lead of the preceding year- I Mr, Philip. Bi.hop lot wwk »nd. they wUl make their home. There alm, w® * •" «*•>** wm Mn H. C. Bishop. Mr. »miiMn- three referendum measure, attacktag Walter Nicodemus and Deila Hel- ZLL.J, Mr.^^and Mrs. C- W acts approved by th. 193 eg I motored to the W. C. Helyer H- C- Bishop, and Walter Zachary of Eugene- Mt Hood last Tuesday Davis The visitors were accompanied home ‘“on. ia directed at tM 1931 legiaU- where they will spend a few days- by the three small daughters of Mr. tlve act which prohibits Grover Young lost his barn last and Mrs. Phillip Bishop who will fishing on th. Rogue rivta spend several week visiting in Eu- Thursday afternoon by fire. sttacksth. legislative act providing a Gerald Kelly was a visitor in Grass । gene t*x of 10 cents a pound on all oieo- margarine manufactured and .old in Valley last Friday afternoon- Mr- and Mrs- E. H. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs Fred Hennagin, Mr- and the state of Oregon. The third re Wilson and endum directed at the legialative M- Alice Mae left last Friday afternoon I Mrs. Richard Schunke, Lee Dehler, < sembly is aimed at the act »PPropri- for Moscow, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. M G Tuel and Estrella ating approximately $1.182,000 for Hailey motored to Herman Creek on Guadalupe Hernandes, who has I the^upport of the higher educational the Columbia Highway last Sunday been employed by the railroad com-1 where they met Mr. and Mrs- Claude »institutions- pany for several years left for Mex-1 I Holling and Mr- and Mrs- Percy Har ico last Thursday evening. wood of Portland and spent the day NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT report of condition . t’35t' at Wg^co, County of Sherman, Oregon at cloop •< bustoom Juns 80th. 1932 341606 00 . 16062.83 .. 8386.00 . 31195.07 .. 3171 86 h OU ió R - Notice is given that G. A- Sargent has, by order of the' County Court of Sherman County, Oregon, been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Jennie Van Gilder, deceased. All creditors of said deceased are notified to present their claims with the prop er vouchers and properly verified to th# undersigned at Wasco, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said date is June 24th, 1932. WASCO, OREGON S a FE - CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS Total......... .............. . ............ Capital and Surplus R6C.00000 •wear thatlthe above statement to true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ’ > Subscribed and sworn to before md thia 9th day of July, 1982. B. Estrede Hailey - v Notary Public fo- Oreg< My commission expires Oct. 18 Correct—Attest Fari T. Jones E. D. McKee . R. H. McKean Directors DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE Liberai Interest Paid an Tinu Deposits ..... — i ■ ................. nwwr Make It Snappy In Harvest1 When break-down« occur we are prepared to REPAIR ANY BREAK WAb'CO, OREGON W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities * SPECIALS FOR JULY 16, 18 Red & White Deviled Meats, l-4s . * ‘ “ Fancy whole kernel G. B Corn 2s 3 for 13c .2 for 37c 3 for 19c •• “ “ Gelatine Dessert, asst flavois Lyle and Wren Dogue left Thurs I picnicing- day evening for Cottage Grove and << «« « Mayonnaise, iints..... (Continued from P»g« »»•> Oakland where they visited a few ...10 for. Crystal White Soap ............... days with friends, returning home Field Dewey Thompson 3 pkgs for 100.00 I Sunday evening- Palmolives Beads ......................... Peets Granulated Soap, large size Potter County Dave McKelvie was a visitor in 6.20 Judges expenses Red & White Milk, large size. • Shaniko Monday. * - State Ind- Acc- Comm. Con Red & White Coffee, 1-lb pkg . .. \' Mrs. Essie Wilson and son Charlie 6-85 tributions for June Bill were visitors at the home of 31b can T. D. Hathaway County 15-00 W- R- Adams in Antiope Sunday. . poor 1-lb pkg & White Ginn, Coleman A Co., Fair Big Bargain Blend Coffee, 1-lb............ ground maintenance Blue & White Pork & Beans with tomato sauce. r . J. Ginn Justice of 15-00 Peace fees Economy Jar Capa . ; • ....... t...... • 2 for COUNTY COURT PROCEENDGIS, ,KerrS.S.-W, M Lids............................................. JULY TERM Fred Hennigan made high score 2 for Kerr S. S. Regular Lids...................... . The County Treasurer is Instructed Dick Reckmann Jr; Mr. and Mrs. I for the afternoon. I Ball Mason Zinc Caps.............. ............... to collect 2 per cent on daily deposits C. B. Andrews and Andrew Patjen- Arthur Spencer and Mrs John Ful- 2 for Red * White Double lip jar rubbers from County depository affective this Mr- and Mrs. Paul Stout and son I ton w.r. ta H«rmi.ton l«t Sunday- 2 for date. _ Kenneth and Chas. M^ utcheon of I They will go to Portland this week Certo ............................................. ........ Past due fees for R- J Ginn, Jus Shaniko were visitors in K$Kut I I Mr and Mrs- Bullfinch of Los An-1 tice of Peace, allowed. g^n .p»t tort ta«* at th« » M Thursday evening- Friends and relatives of C. E- Wil-1 Walker homo. I 21b Bamberger or Sausage .......... son, commonly known as “ Grandpa I Loui, W.l.h Md 0 G. Hild.rbr.ndl Delicious Worry Breakfast Bacon, half or whole, per lb After seeing the new transparent WHson” were grieved to hoar of his went to Portland last week end on Beef Chuck Roast . .......... -V • • • •• dresses on the streets, the Inspector I death at AirUo, July 7th. Mr. Wilson I business ^ Fresh killed Spring Chickeni:... • is worried stiff for fear that the girls । had been in poor health for some I Fr.uk, Ful*»» £ Po71‘?i27for will hear about cellophane- Jap says time- I acted business in Wasco last week for Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Norton and fhm-1 tj’a hardly worth while for a girl to I several days win a bathing beauty contest these ily left Friday evening for Airlie, Mrs. Louis Walsh returned from days. The judges can’t find anything where they were caHed because of the I Portland the last of the week where death of C E- Wilson. They returned on which to pin a Nue ribbon- I home Sunday evening leaving Alta in I .he was called by the illness of her | I the valley whore she will spend some I sister. I Mr. and Mrs- Wade Hull returned I time visiting with relatives- Read the adì in the Journal I to their home in Portland last Sun day after spending the week end with I Mr. and Mra. G T. Andrews- Their I son Harold remained in Wasco for a I two weeks visit with his grand Mr and Mrs J. U Davie and son Luther Warren spent Sunday in The M. G- Tuel was a business visitor Card of Thanks Dalles visiting with relatives in Shaniko last Monday. SEASIDE We wish to thank our many friends Mr. and Mrs. Gervais and small CRATER for their kindness and sympathy dur- B. H. Grady and H- D. daughter of Grass Valley were visi X the b^vwnt and LAKE transacted business at The Dalles tors in Kent Monday afternoon. ter mother and for the beautiful | Tuesday. Robert Scott arrived in Wasco last flowers- The B^helderfer family Wednesday from hm home in Port Eleanor Williams Mrs. Robert Wangeman left Friday land and wiM work through harvest for her home in Portland after spend I at the Joo Hilderbrand ranch- Mr. and Mrs. ing several days at the home of Mrs Lillian Yancey is visiting in Wasco Lito friondS and relative, this wk Chai Evaratt. COUNTY COURT | in jig time- ' • - .......... j Headquarters for any kind of 29c 10c Red & White Prices Are Lower Kent News __ NOTICE TO CREDITORS B ank of C ommerce ..55000.00 ..11000.® 111482.07 . 83377.» 14045100 140131036 Capital stock-paid in........ • Surplus....;........................ Demand depeaits...................... Time certifidatea...................... Bills payable and rediscounte Anna B- Guyton, Executrix. Notice is given that Anna B. Guy ton. executrix of the will of W F Guyton, deceased, has filed her fina report with the Cleik of the County court of the State of Oregon for Sherman county, and that Tuesday, ‘ G- A. Sargent- the 2nd day of August, 1932, at’the Administrator of the Estate of Jennie hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day and the court room if the wk court. Van Gilder, deceased r ■ * .* ** Deficit in earnings-.,.............. Total......... . ............................... । has been fixed as the time and place for hearing all objections to said re- port jl-i-16-22 MACHINE WORK, REPAIR WORK Motor Reconditioning Sherman Garage & Machine Co W?scn. Ore. F. L. MORROW, Mgr. ' 35c 25c full line of chick foods V. ZYF. Chick Maeh, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick Stasrter, Derygloping Mash. MELL RUN per«Rck............................ SHORTS per sack....................... ROLLED WHEAT per sack LAYMORE MASH per sack........ CRACKED CORN per sack................ OYSTER SHELL per sack................ CALF MEAL................. . ................... ALFALFA MEAL............................... BRAN.................................. ECG PRODUCER .............................. SCRATCH FEED................................. 2.10 1.25 1.35 2.30 1.901 SALT GROUND, 50 lb. Sack.......... BLOCK, PLAIN, 50 lb..................... BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb... 60c 70c Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers ‘ r : WASCO. OREGON - / . ' RIVFG Mr. «rt M"- O»»»w Do«*» Isabell Fortner of Grass Valley is chiton, kft tor tbrtr ho*« to If« I the guest of Evelyn Olson this week. Angrt« Ttartd*» »A« * Afton McIntyre was reported on Carl Gregg and John Wilson motor- home of Mr- and Mra. H E Everett ad to Portland Sunday evening with a the sick list last wk. Mn KlAn Ro» children re- load of stock. Mr. and Mrs- B- A. Grady and fam- tormd te (tortali to Thm*lW H J. Simmons o? ^osa# was a rtaittar tor U* I Uy of The Dalioo spent Thursday at *•* business visitor in Kent Monday- the B H. OrUy home. .nd Mr. H. K- Etarrtt j Wilbur Haggerty was a * I Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Curtiss of Mn. U«H H«mtakta go« • «b»*- the J. N- Maclimes home Sunday. i ta Thumto» rttonwon for Mn U^» Ptattoad «p«t «o«™' w“k M th. gn-te <rf My. Md Mn. OrvUto HMttag«. ’’ kk* by Bert Wilson of Knoxville. Tenn- ar rived in Kent Saturday evening where friend» of th« n«w brlito from Wu™ Bunn- t* he wil spend a few dwys viMMafT and More ■ Th. tr«k belonging to R- J B»k«r with friends- f Pheobe Lyons who spent the last « born-1 tort n«k rt tt« JX the Chester Smith home n^r 1 »»t of town «rt»« visited MT. RAINIER IHOLWAy New Peikii^.,II9^4 8th and Washington Struts . Portland Ofa » > ‘ M I H FUN, U%Dt*.a . ARTRUbkEN, Muia^r MT. HOOD RESORTS ondali RATESt Room with Hath, >2 00 and $1.60 Without Hath, 31.50 «nd $1 00 Perman-nt rate« an low as $12 50 prr month. A A A—Fireproof -Innin d FREH GA HAGE