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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1932)
THE «HERMAN OOVNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1», 1982 PAGE « Legionaires Will Fat Oregon Products The American Legion held another dance Saturday night which was wall attended. Gib Kalunia’s orchestra from Warm Springs played Built to Fly in the Stratosphere Mr- and Mrs. Frank Morrow were transacting business in The Dalles Gus Peterson has moved into the Dalle* last week. fee house. Mr*. Kenneth Wood* and sons re turned from Washington where they •pent the past month with relative*. McCoy home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crews of Portland spent last week end with Mrs. Andrew Shearer spent Thurs Mr. Crew ’ s parents- day and Friday in The Dalles where she consulted a physician- "v Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand and son* A- McIntyre of Weston is spending and Mrs. Sarah Barnett spent the some time with his son Afton Mc last week at Government Springs- Intyre. Guest* over last week end at the Mrs- Hattie Andrews is at Moro W. H- Burres home were Mr*. Neva Maud Anderson and daughter^ and Will attending 4 Mrs. Haflich all of Albany- Akers who with Lloyd H Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl and Joy her mother. White spent last week at Northwest Worth Tato returned to hie home ern lake in La Coter. Waah., Wednesday af- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conlee were shopping in The Dalles Tuesday. Watkins nanch- L- Barnum of The Dalles was in Mrs. Dall Hull left Monday for Wasco Tuesday looking after busi- Portland to vWt for several days- ne*s matters Miss Loona Clothier will have charge Mrs- Elsie Olsen spent Saturday in The Dalles. Mrs. Orville Bnrrea and daughter returned Monde? Portland aNaomi Grady returned from The where they spent the last three Dalles Sunday where she had spent tha past week visiting weeks- £ < . Glen Van Gilder, and Philip O’ Mr* John Fulton motored to Har Meara left Monday for northern Cal bulinata interest» , She will »pend ifornia where they will visit Glen s grand mother Mrs. Heinz. “Come and get it!” * Th® old familiar call to ‘chow’ Walter Medler was dismissed from will not be missing during the Amer thé Mid-Col umbia hospital Friday ican Legion National Convention in Portland in September for hungry Legionnaires and other visitors will hi* hand treated following an ac be told of high quality Oregon pro cident last Monday. ducts through a special menu card Jamon Maddox spent Sunday at which will be used by every first class restaurant and hotel in the state. All Oregon products will be Minnie Nelson returned to her featured on this menu and restau home ia Helix after spending sev> jf rant and hotel dining room pro era! weeks at the. home of her broth ir prietors in every city in the state er Grant Annsworthy. have promised to serve nothing but Mr. And Mrs. Leo Dunbar are the highest quality products in all Thia IS the F-10004 France’s first .tratoplane built by Henry Farman with .npport of the gov$rm»*Dt. which speMtaff several days at the home of agricultural commodities fium which was given It* first te*t n^ar Versailles recently in the presence °' Oregon has become world famous. from an otdi- Mra. "Dunbars parents Mr- and Mrs- attain a *peed up to 375 mile* an hour flying at altitude* above 60,000 feeL K Realizing that the vi$it of over 75,- nary moooplane er* and motor Frank Medler by Its great wlng«pread and by the air compressor* attached to enftb “■ 000 Legionnaires is n most fortunate to breathe compressed stratosphere air. It Is hoped that a trip from Pari* to N«W <tall-««y b$ A E. P- Nunn has disposed of his time to impress upon these represen equipment to Howard. Hines and will 10 hours lu the new plane. tatives of every stale the superior taove his family «0 ¡Vallejo, Cali quality and diversified varitie* of fornia. ; 7 j w Oregon’s farm products, the Ameri bursements for first six months of Cooperative Tuesday, renewing old County Mrs. Fred Fortner is visiting her can Legion Oregon Products com Mrs. S. L. Coats friahdsî ---------- — 1932, accepted. ishipa He was accompanied 15 00 charge •sister * Mrs. John CrOWfisrd at mittee is preparing a pictorial menu Clerk’s semi-annual report of fees Portland by his son. County card which will greet visitors whether T. D- Hathaway 15-00 collected for period of first six charge Mr. and Mrs- John McClure motor they come by train or auto, at every months of 1932, accepted. ♦ Mrs. Phillip Bishop left for Spring- Mrs. Peter Fleck County ed to Portland accompanied by Mrs- eating place in the state- xThe trans- ac- Sheriff ’ s turnover report, field on receiving news of her moth 15.00 charge McClure’s father who had been' with continental railroads are using a cepted. er's illness- Mx Bishop expect« to * The Wasco library assoeiation held Water bill form of this suggested menu card City of Moro them for some time. In the matter of«allowing fees for join her for a two weeks' vacation- -their annual election of officers at 6.15 Tygh Välky ta to» et iba week. for courthouse and are featuring Oregon products operation of Julius Rhuberg. Mat. Claude Eaton will be at the plant Mr- Freeman of the Oregon State ' the. library rooms Tuesday evening. Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co., Total on their entire cross-country route- ter held until September term- during Mr- Bishop ’ s absence poduitrial Accident Commission was Mrs. H. D.r Proudfoot was „ elected 1705 were visiting Mrs- E. Schunke in The telephone bills Auto tourists entering the state at In the matter of allowing for tn Wasco transacting business Tues president and Mrs- Hailey vice presi Dr C- L- Poley Examining ~ - t - -T-Æ ------- any of its main highways will be dent and Mfs< Del! Hull secretary 15-00 supplies for Julius Rhuberg Held day. Moro and DeMoss parks greeted at the first meal with at until September term. treasurer- Mrs. Hull acts at, li- tractive menu cards which, besides Pacific Power & Light Co » Bill Clothier went; to ‘The Dall ch . In the matter of accepting Resig 1.25 brarian Courthouse light bill he will spend several* carrying a commodity locating map of nation of L- W. Rakes as superin Tuesday where Vital sta the state, also gives a brief descrip Dr. C. L. Poley Mrs. Afton ^McIntyre returned 2.00 tendent, effective September 1st, days tistics tion of the finest of Oregon’s pro from Portland Wednesday where she 125 accepted to be effective September 1. Vital statistics Carl McKean of Moro was in Was- W. E Tate ducts- has spent some time visiting her par In the matter of application of co Sunday visiting relatives. Sealer of Extra grade butter, ice cold milk, F D- Antrim ents. She was accompanied home by 594 Wily W.Knighten for appointment weights and measures high quality Oregon cheese, luscious her parents Mr. and Mis. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs- Ateon McIntyre are aii School Superintendent for unex- Predatory ani Oregon prunes, choice Oregon lamb Alva Stone Appointed to fill unex-i the parents of a daughter born at Mrs. Lewis listings cj Mmo was 12.50 pired term, mal control and beef, famous Oregon pears and Effective September The Dalles hospital Tuesday, Au- a visitor at the home of R H- Mc pired term. Court walnuts, ripe, red cheeked Oregon W. A. May & Son gust 16th- Kean Friday. 1st 1932. house supplies $.60. Supt « Sherman County news are com * apples of the highest quality will be 150 The Misses Opal and Norma Feld- office supplies $ 90. In the matter of allowing County ■ueon Mr. W. H Durr served by every restaurant and cafe piled each week for readers of the man returned from Portland Thurs- aid to R- C- Eakin, et ux. Allowed. ! Mc- guest at the horn during the month of September- Oregon State Board of Con- ( trol care of non-vio County treasurer instructed to buy day where they spent several days. legionnaires will visit all parts of lent patients, Fox and $5000.00 Sherman County Road bonds the state and local committees, con- Frank Fortner returned to Port Will Harper an'I s 40 00 for Sinking Fund- Hellekes at $20-00 ' listing of a businessman, a farmer land after spending the past two were business visitors i: and the county agent, in most coun Wasco County Indus, farm In the matter of Secondary High weeks in Sherman county on busi— Saturday. care of Patterson and ties are now calling on dining room way money—balance of 1932 allot i" of 41.25 R. M. Rice a ¿slant ma;? supplies proprietors to secure their active ment $5,415.47. 1 i he the Pacific CoicJ Geo. G. Updegraff District Mis* Georgia Harper was a din cooperation in presenting the very in it is information about people, 8.88 Farmers National X« ai Attorney’s expenses ner guest of Mary Jeannette Sargent ' best of Oregon’s wealth of agrcul- ro in poration and Walter Farmers Elevator A Sup Co. crops, Weather and other matters last Sunday. tural food product*. • 1000 Waaco Thursdaj on biuu Courthouse supplies Pledges have been secured from Among those who attended the cir Clerk’s from all parts of the county. v. ere these firms not to make any increase J. K Gül Co-, B. H. Grady and L. J cus 1W Dalle* la*t Friday were 518 supplies ’.as! Thur*- in prices while the state plays host in The Dalles on I usine: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg and It is a necessity that is cheaper Treasurer’s to Legionnaires and their families Geo B. Bourhill day daughter, Dr. I^eah Richelderfer and 1.00 A- E. Hutchinson, of the Oregon x children. Mr* Earl Jones and son and from all over the country, so, “Come s supplies than ever. A few years ago a sub Cash ad- State Grain Grading department . and get it. Legionnaires, it’* ready Hugh Chrisman 11IFS SALE NOTICE OF ? 1200 made a friendly call on the Sherman ' °ut ■ u vanced for postage scription to the papers cost $5.50 for you.” ’' ri of the State Geo. A. Potter County In the Ciri u t 3.50 per year. Now the same news, 'of Oregon for the County of Gherman- Judge expenses Care of De- CLAIMS ALLOWED AT AUGUST W. M Pound The Oregon - Washington Joint and more, is brought to you reg 1250 Moss park for July TERM OF COUNTY COURT Stock Land Bank of Portland. Ore State Industrial Acc- Com. gon a corporation, riaintifT( vs Louis ularity every week for Care of De W. M. Pound 6.37 Contributions for July Schadewitz and Mai y Ann Schade- $12 50 Moss park for June Geo- B. Bourhill Assessor's witz, C. L- Chamberlain and Emma Clerk’s WAöCO, OREGON Ì Geo B. Bourhill 10.00 supplies I • * Chamberlain, Maude Driscoll, Bank 5 00 office supplies COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantifies of Moro, a corporation, Moro State Supt’s of- R iff Geo. B. Bourhill FOR AUGUST TERM Bank, a corporation, and A. A- 10.00 fice supplies SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 19, 20, 22 ‘ Schramm, Superintendent of Banks of Clerk’s semi-annal report of dis- William Shiel County charge 30 00 the State of Oregon, Defendants. 39c- White King Gran Soap, large size, (1 sm^ll pkg. free) By virtue of the writ oL execution 10 bare Crystal White Soap. and order of sale duly issued out of vJwV. the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Snowdrift, 2 lbs .. gon for the County of Sherman, on Wesson Oil, quarts the 26th day of July, 1932, pursuant to a decree entered in said court, July S. O. S., 8-pads ... 26th, 1932, in a suit wherein The Ore Red & White Fancy Prunes in Syrup, 2 l-2s .. gon-Washington Joint Stock Land We* Blue & White Broken Slice Pineapple, 2s........... > Bank of Portland, Oregon, a corpora tion is plaintiff, and Louis Schade- Red & White Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2 l-2s • • witz, Mary Ann Schadewitz, C- L- ,.2 for Green & White Cut Beans, 2s .......... Chamberlain. Emma Chamberlain, .2 for Shinola, Two-in-one and Bixby’s Polish .. • é Maude JMacoll, Bank of Moro, a cor- .2 for Blue & White medium sized Shrimp, Is .. poration, Moro State Ba»k, a corpor • 8 for Red & White Golden Sweet Com ....... ation, and A. A- Schramm, superin ; a I ' “ “ ‘ Catsup, large size ................... tendent of Banks of the State of Ore Any Kind of Tubes for Sale gon are ■ defendants, said writ be- “ “ “ Pure Mayonnaise, pints jars . & ■ ing directed to me to make sale of Gary Dog Food.............. . ........................... t the real property hereinafter describ Powdered Sugar.......................................... . ,3-lbs for 19c * ■ ’ * . - ' : ed, I will on Saturday, the 27th day .............. .8c Red & White Shaker Salt, plain or iodized We have let our stock of feed grainfe run down of August, 1932-, at 1:00 o’clock p. m., Red & White Coffee, 1-lb pkg.............. . . at the front door of the Court house 6ÖC because of the low price of wheat. ; We have “ “ “ “J 3-lb pkg.................. of Sherman County, in the City of Mero^ Sthté'of’Oregon, offer for sale rolled some of the shriveled grain <bat has been MEAT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY I and proceed to sell to -the highest bidder for cash in hand the following threshed this year and find it to be an excellent X 40c Home Rendered Lard, 4-lb pails.......... ’described real property, situate in i 75c " “ “ 9-lb pails......... feed for horses or dairy cattle. It is not as rich | Sherman County, State of Oregon, 17c Beef Loin Steak, per pound................ I I to-wit> : F. L. MORROW, Mgr. Watco. Ore. as ordinary wheat when rolled and is therefore 14c South Half (S^) of Section Baby Beef Shoulder Roast, per pound Twenty Three (23), and tho west Fresh killed Spring Chickens................ -..........per ,b- 16c a safer feed. Half (W ^2 ) of Section Twenty- Fresh ground Hamburger and Sausage per pound ... 12Hc six (26),’ all in Township Four (4) South of Range Sixteen (K’>) Wheat at-a low price per ton can be rolled in- ( East of the W. llame Je Meridian, to a good feed and can be used to feed live containing six hundred fai ty ■ (640) acres inorc or less, stock mòre profitably than prepared fetds WASCO, OREGON to satisfy the sum of Eight Thousand- One Hun Ircd Sixty-four and 10-100 Dollars (^8 JG4-10) with interest OUR FEED MILL IS PREPARED SAFE - CONSERVATIVE thereon from July 26th. 1932, at. the Portiand- Oi*. rate of six per cent (6 per cent) per COURTEOUS M . KELSON, Owner to take care of you in making this annum; and the further sum oi 1* ur ARTRUDEEN, Manager low ‘grade wheat into something Dollar Hundred Sixty and t Capital and Surplus useful. ($460-80) wiih interest thereon from rates « $66,000.00 July 26th. 1932, at the rate of eight Room with Bath, ta 04 and |1 60 per cent (8 per cent) per annum, and Without HaMh ta-W and SI 00 $400 00 as attorney’s fees, together Permanent rates as low as $11-60 per DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE with costs of said suit taxed at Seven teen and 80-100 Dollars ($17-80), and the costs of and upon this writ. WASCa OREGON A A A — Fireproof-Insured Liberal Interest Paid on Time Deposits Hugh Chrisman FRER OARAOR Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon. SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL Wasco The Red & White Store $1.50 Batteries w Radio, Telephone, Auto mobile. RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE « That Feed Problem Get those new tires now before Winter comes a- long Sherman Garage & Machine Co r B ank of C ommerce Red & White Prices Are Lower New Perkins Hotel x . Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers —