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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1932)
THE BRBAMAN PAGI 4 " ——------------------------ Kent News | | at the home of her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. W C. Helyer. Elmer Swett of Dufur was a visi tor at the home of Mrs- Belie Hogue Mrs J N Machines and daughter over the week end Marjorie left for Vancouver, Wash., Mrs- Dick Reckmann Jr. and Nellie last Wednesday moning where they Wilson visited at Uie home of Mrs will Spend two weeks with Mrs Mae- Estol Hartley of Grass Valley Satur Innes’ sister, Mrs. Schults- day afternoon. They were accom Mr- and Mrs. Harold Howell and panied home by Marie Reckmann who Eunice, and Lorena Young, who have spent the1 week end visiting at the been in Hood River the past three Reckmann home. COWNTT JOURNAL, OREGON. FRIDAY JULY >1, im. MORO. , Late reports from the spring wheat Scott, area around Kent are to the effect J, P. Yates transacted business in that th« wheat is drying up before The Dalles Wednesday. the berriej mature- This is causing Earl Jones made a business trip to much the same condition /s occured in the Biglow country and will result Portland Wednesday in a light yield of wheat John Montgomery of Portland, manager of the Pacific Coast Joint Stock and Land bank was in Wasco Monday looking after the interests of his company. Hoi ?« CL-aning Far Under Ground ,- XT Wasco weeks returned home last Tuesday Mr- and Mrs- W- O. Smith were evening- visitors in Grass Valley Monday. Bill Nisbet, R 0. Scott and Pete Peterson speqt Sunday Ashing on the Deschutes near Shearer's bridge. Paul Wilson had his house repaint Lurline Smith spent the first of last week visiting at the home of her ed the last of the Week. uncle and wife Mr- and Mrs. W. O- Millard Holt of Shaniko was a visi Smith- • tor in town Monday. Frances and Deloris Gregg spent J- L. Davis motored to The Dalles Sunday at the home of Pheobe Monday after fruit- He was accom Lyons panied home by his daughter Evelyn who has been visiting the past few Poley of Grass Valley Dr. C. L- was a caller at the homes of J- M weeks with her grand mother Mrs. and J C- Wilson Wednesday morn Schassen. ing. Ed Whitman and Mr- Straitter of Kent Grange No. 688 held i.s regu Kelso, Washington, are spending the lar meeting last Wednesday evening next few weeks at the Louis Sather LL. July 13, with about thirty five mem home- This hou^p cleaning Job is taking place 1,900 feet under ground In'Ttii» bers present- During the lecture Mrs. W. O- Smith was a guest at famous Oregon caves near Granta Pass, and require« two week« to complete hour Fred Cox’s orchestra from the J H- Wilson home Thursday. The Immense natural ‘chambers and passage« extend two miles In Jength Grass Valley gave a number of Mr and Mrs. Gervais of Grass Val musical selections. Because of haying “Lydia Pinkham ” shouted the class Lurline Smith were guests at the and harvesting the grange will not ley were in Kent Monday home of Mr. and Mrs. W O Smith in unison. Mrs. Essie Wilson and son Charlie hold any meetings until Wednesday last Sunday- Bill were in Wasco on Monday. evening, August 24- Hot Cha! - A number of Kent people attended George Howell, Edwin Morrow, Mr “ Didn't I meet you here two years Mrs. L. V- Walton, Heater Lyons, the dance at Grass Valley last Satur Mrs W- C Helyer and son Jesse, and and Mrs J- H. Wilson, Pauline Davis ago?" “I think so, your face feels Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phelan and daugh and Lurline Smith were visitors in day evening. 'Y* • - V- Mr- and Mrs. Oliver Schadewitx famlliAk . ter Donna were visitors in The Dalles Grass Valley Thursday morning. and sons of Maupin and Mrs- Blake last week A number of Kent base ball fans She: “We’re going to give the bride ney of Shaniko spent Sunday visiting Mr- and Mrs Paul Stout and son attended the ball game between Tygh a show Sr.” in Kent. Kenneth were visiting at the home of Valley and Grass Valley-Kent at He: "dount me in- bring the Mrs. Volna Guyton is spending the Mrs. Stout’s parents Mr. and Mrs Grass Valley Sunday. Grass Valley soap-’* week at the home of her sister in law Jas. Dellinger last Wednesday eve- Kent won by a score of 5 to 4. ning- v Mr and Mrs. Will Barnett and Mrs. Wayne McCulloch. Chas. McCutcheon of Shaniko was family of Grass Valley visited at the J. R. Harbin, formerly of Eugene, J- L- Matthes home Monday. seen in Kent last Wednesday. who is working on the Miller ranch Walter Adams of Antelope was a Mr- and Mrs. Dick Reckmann Jr. near Moro was a visitor in *Kent a He motored to Wamic and back laàt short time Sunday afternoon- visitor Thursday afternoon- was accompanied by Cicero Hiller Friday- Mrs- Leroy Daniels and son Cecil and son Vernon of Moro- of Wheeler, are spending a few days Mrs Ida Davis, Pauline Davis and Frank Sias who has been working on the Foreman ranch near Antelope is now at the Jerry Wilson ranch. I R. H. McKEAN I I MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr. j GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE MENTS, IN URANCE. FLOUR Continued from page one. will not begin much before the first of August as the cool weather of this month has delayed ripening- It has *140 ^he federation ^heat in 5HJng and a fairly ffbM crop is ex pected there at the present time- I Clarence Morrison is. threshing W- G- Helyer was a business visi- Fédération south of town and while it tor in Shaniko for a short time last nOt of the best quality It is making Saturday- I* good yield- 'The JeblMtA,^ land ----------------------- 1 farmed by Bart Burrel is making be- “And now children “ Mid the leech- ' Un »nd twelve “ck* ”7 er. “What great woman, letter, fair whMt and <» the Feet, place the show the hardship, and sufferings of *8 report to womankind?” thirteen reek. per «or. and th. quli- ty is very good. kJ The Red & White Store Farm Implements W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q ualities Oregon Wasco Make It Snappy In Harvest When break-downs occur we are prepared to REPAIR ANY BREAK in jig time Headquarters for any kind of MACHINE WORK, REPAIR WORK Motor Reconditioning Sherman Garage & Machine Co F. L. MORROW. Mgr Wasco. Ore. n i iM i Miinui i iimimniHi i iiiiiiHiH i iUHiuiuniM i mummiin B ank of C ommerce WASCO, OREGON SAFE - CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS t api lai and SuipluR $66,000.00 DEPENDABLE banking service WAöCO, OREGON SPECIALS FOR JULY 22, 23, 25 Red & White Ginger Ale.................. .2 for .2 for " Grape Fruit, 2s........... Roman Meal...................................... . .4 for Ivory Soap, medium size.................. . .3 for P & G Naptha Soap ....................... . 2 for Oxydol Guaranteed Soap, large size Flake White Shortening, 2-lb........... Red & White Mayonnaise, pints ... Rice, Extra Fancy Blue Rose. . 2-lbs for Golden Sweet Com........................... -3 for Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2 l-2s.... Ì .2 for B. & M. Oven Baked Beans, large size.... Red & White Alaska Sockeye Salmon, Is tall .... Red & White Coffee, l ib pkg............................... Blue & White Coffee, Lib pkg......................... .... « Big Bargain Blend Coffee, l*lb pkg................... Wasco Market Home Rendered Lard, 4*lb 6-oz pail ....................... “ “ Wb pail ?.. several days as ths guest of Jeanette X» 4» ANCX COMPANY. LTD (L .i. 4 Cl branchi i>< Nrw York, ’n 111 «tate o. New York, on the thirty-first day of Doeombor, 1«SL made to the insurance rommissloo«» of *ho «tate of Oregon. CAPITAL ca^lud... da and rente U m year... ton, where she*is emptoyed- *•' / That Feed Problem 19c 45c ■ 85c M. NELSON, Owner ARTRUÔEEN. Manager 417.754 31 306.866 14 3 801 031 16 137.1M56 because of the low price of wheat. We have rolled some of the shriveled grain that has been threshed this year and find it to-be an Excellent feed for horses or dairy cattle. It is not as rich a safer feed. í Wheat worth from $5.00 to $8.00 per ton can be rolled into a good feed and can be used to feed livestock more profitably than prepared feeds OUR FEED MILL IS PREPARED to take care of you in making this low grade wheat into something RATEBt Room With Bath, 12.00 and $1.60 Without Bath, U W and 4100 Permanent rates as low as $12.50 per month. X 45.U1.74 1N.43TTT We have let oür stock of feed grains run down 16c New Perkins Hotel 830.516 05 17.SM.44 15c — 300.000 00 M.S410« 7M.31Ì 87 raoMvad ¡ TMal and ' ' ¿atarle« ‘ìm/TUa Mid Red & White Prices Are Lower FREE GARAGE SpSeialîst for the northwest ex- stations, who was in Moro 33«t wmluma received dur- as ordinary wheat when rolled and is therefore per lb. (Continuad from page one) Amsunt 9t McMillan returned from Portland last Tuesday after spending .per lb 17c per lb 14c Sirloin Steak of Beef . I.. .. Shoulder Steak of Veal ... 2-lbs Fresh Hamberger....... Fresh killed Spring Chickens SMUT i r. iwv us» - -------- -- Mrs Robert Wangeman of Port Dufur and «pent the day piemeinr- nursery plants here. The gov- land arrived Monday for a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chas. Those going from Wasco were MV «r**emt is conducting experiments . AW — •' w___ «_____ _____ J I mmia* .tui ht*«n dolnhf HO Everett. and Mrs Bernis Guy and children for many years and they have Mr. and Mre- F. H. Paulden and * I made great strides in prevention of family of Loa Angeles and Mn John Mrs. Francis . Mfdler ai>4 the parasite. Several dips pnd treat Winters of Portland are guests at daughters retume«! Wednesday from ments have been discouvered that the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Portland where they had been visit-1 ^eetually control it if used,carefully, ing th« last three weeks- They we |, Holton has charge of. the smut Clure accompanied .home by Mr. and Mrs I on three stations in Ore- Mrs. Earl Brown of Portland is I gyn, two in Washington, two in Ida- visiting at the home of Mrs. Bob Mc J. D4yo of Portland Harry MeWdarfw and dau^Ur ko UtahHwh^ Pherson g Mr. Uo W.tkii and aoa and Mr. are UaUd. Ha «nd.. conald- Bob Evans is having the interior of and Mra Rabart Bnna nwtarad u> araMa variationXin the ahiounU of his house redecorated by R. O. Scott- Portland’ Mm Bram w® "»»t *" «* whe*t' “ d,ffer‘nt John Kaseberg of Portland is in spend several days la the city. The I Matums. Wasco looking after his farming in- remainder of the tmrty ratanmd to *••» e“"pl;lth; .fXt J m ; tereSts. Warn» aoenmpanM by Hmry HUch-1 tribution of amut the following table riderfer and Harold ^ttnn who have prepared by the grain Mr. and Mrs. Toedtemeier of baen attending the Military ramp at department rlve. th. number of th. Willamette visited at the home of Mr. f™1“ frOm Shennan countY and Mrs- Arthur Sargent the first of I that were found smutty in the first the week. Mr- and Mrs, E. Gilberson of months of shipment of the 1931 Louis Walsh Jr- son of Louis Gresham spent last week end as the crop. One half of owe per cent smut Walsh had the misfortune to fall and guest of Mr- and Mrs. William I jg sufficient to cause dockage and break his nose last Saturday Nisbet. The ladies are sisters. these cars all had that much or Mrs. Carl McKean and small daugh Mr. and Mm- B- H- Grady and fam-1 more Number of Cars of Oregon Smut ter visited tn Wasco last, Thursday ily visited friends in The Dalles Sun ty Wheat Received at Portland and from her home in Moro. day. Seattle During the First Six Months Lillian Yancey was a guest of Mary Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brock of Golden- Marketing of the 1931 drop. Jeanette Sargent from Wednesday date were guests Sunday at the heme SHERMAN COUNTY until Saturday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. A- M- Hicks. -o Olive Robison shopped in The Mr. and Mrs- Earl Jones made a 41 be ■p J Dalles last Saturday. & u 41 V T3 business trip to Portland this week- 04 £ Ck .. "C *5 4- Ui c «- C '3 X S' c Mr. and Mrs- Jack Sheets and They were accompanied on their trip X o tf- iQ p F children returned Wednesday iron? a down by Mrs- Floyd Ford and son w tu- R ; 12 4 months trip in several eastern Oregon Donald who spent the pwt month at Bigg« U 1 5 towns. Mr. Sheets whose health is the Tate home. De M osh ' 1 1 Bourbon quite poor, returned to the veterans Mr. and Mrs- Lynn Micheal and 1 1 Erskine' hospital in Portland Friday for med family of Portland are visiting at the 5 3 8 Grass Valley ical attention- home of Mrs. John H Johnson 20 1 21 Hay Canyon Mrs. Norma Tweedy who was oper Mr. snd Mrs 8. J. Brock have as Kent 2 2 ated on Wednesday for appendicitis guests Mr. and Mrs. C C Spoon and Klondike 15 1 113 is reported to be recovering nicely. daughter of Fallon, Nevada and Mrs. Miller 2 40 7 31 She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- 7 2 9 R W. Broek of Hood River Moro Armsworthy. 5 5 Nish Isbells Fortner has returned to her Mrs. Bert Wattenburg is spending 25 3 29 1 Rufus home in Grass Valley after spending several days in Forest Grove with 5 5 Sandon several days with Evelyn Olaon. " friends. 1 ' 1 Sink Mrs. Marie Cooper went to Yakima Thornberry 1 1 Mrs. Afton McIntyre and Mrs. Or last week. । She was accompanied as * 55 2 57 ville Burress went to Potland to spend far as Goldcnd^le by her mother Mrs- Wasco 2 2 Wilcox several days with relative«. W. M. Barnett'wbo remained it that 214 1R 3 14 179 Total Mr and Mrs Fred Blau were visi- place for a visit with relatives. tos at Rufus Monday at the home of Mrs. Mae Reid. Joaie Underhill. YNQFBI8 of »nauti statamcn. Mr^ and Mrs- F. L. Hulery. DKkNITY MU ru. r ' - i Olson and Marie were The Dalles Tuesday visitiog st ibe home of W. A. Morris Miss Mildre4;Butler who has spent Wednesday MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Liberal Interest Paid on Time Deposits HOttinimmnnmttmttmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmnmfi 29c 19c 10c 47c Miss Frances Lynch is visiting at the home of Mrs- John H. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs J. T. ohnson Mr and Mrs- Floyd Root of Cor- vaUis are guests at the home of Mr. Root’s parents Mr. and Mrs- G. H. Mr. and Mre. Bay arrty*i in . . Wasco from I several flays »rents I n . M Eastwood of Alameda, Cali- Mr. and Mrs. Free Crews. fornia, visited with friends the first Mr. a n Pntter was salted to of the Week‘ Mr‘ Eastwood wati for’ M loiter waa «11.1 io „»ployed at the old W. M. Portland rerently on account of her I store. sisters illness. Mrs- Kepneth WooA and children Sunday morning the members of are spending sbme time with rein- I the M E. Sunday school presented Uvea at L.ngvww, Waah- Mrs. Hailey with a cake decorated Several Wasco people motored te with candles the occasion being her Bonneville Inst Sunday where they birthiiay. W^MT HARVEST MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO Crown Mills Mrs. Estralle Halley was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of L Fow ler of Rufus- Mrs. John Fulton whe spent the last week end in Portland returned to Wasco, accompanied by Mrs John Simpson who will be her guest for several days. Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON 31,339.450 70 AMount of anfarnetfpremi- «ma on ail outstanding for •ommtaaion and tabilittaa includine for difference be ine 30th and act- ket value« as of ■t on Mcuritle« 128.813..................... 142.863 #0 234.292 49 18.134 00 182.448 58 owned Total UabUittes. exclualve of capital deposit of 1300.- OM OS ....................... • 561.768 07, BU8INKS8 IN ORBOON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums recsived dur- ins the year .......................... • 16,371.00 Losses paid during the ye«r. 24.772.08 Losses incurred durln-r year 24.038 00 Name m compenv—Indemnity Mulue' Marine Assurance Cam—n7. Ltd. (United StatM Branch). U. 8 Manar*"— ■»'stsn ft Co. Inc., Atthmey-’n-fac: n. e cw.-tt. Name cf t.ecsurr - •- - » for tarv- Situtory res'ar. i ■ : ’ Or. 1er -C H Dqr - 2 . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is given that Anna B. Guy ton, executrix of the will of W F Guyton, deceased, has filed her final report with the Clerk of the County court of the State of Oregon for Sherman county, and that Tuesday, the 2nd day of August, 1932, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day and tha court room Of the said court, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing all objections to said re port. . ‘ /i-8-15-22 Anna B Guyton. Executrix.