THK 8HBRMAN COUNTY JOU* NAL,
FAG* 4
SON STATE
LEGISLATIVE NEWS
Brief Resune of Happenings
ef the Week Collected fv
Our Readers
A cross-state rail line linking the
Willamette valley with Central Ore
gon and providing* • more direct out-
¡et to the East is visioned by Senator
Upton of Deechutee county, who Mon
day introduced a reeolution author
ising the public utilities commission
er to set th* machinery of th* stat* In
motion to compel construction of
such a line.
Cat Interest Rate
The question of what should be the
legal rates of Inter*©’ charged by
small loan companies v : debated at
great length in the b.J 3 ns that
body resolved itself into a < nmittee
of th* whole to discuss the i '
fiv* of which are on th© catenae .
In th* commltte* th* house adopt
ed an amendment to H. B 457 re
ducing the rate of interett on loans
to 81 tq 3300 from 3 per cent, a month
to 2 H per cent, a month.
Highway System
Both th© Salmon river cut-off r.ad
th© Umpqua highway between Drain
and Reedsport will be taken over ns
a part of the state highway system,
if the house follows the lead of the
senate and passes the McFadden-
Zimmerman-Burke bill. Both of these
roads were constructed by super-hlgh-
way districts and th© expenditure to
date has been financed by the tax
payers of these district*. The meas
ure provides that the highway com
mission take over some >120,000 In
bonded debt Btill outstanding In the
Salmon river districts and >7500 in
outstanding debt In the Umpqua riv
er district.
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? Highlights of Tuesday in Oregon
legislature.
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Old-age pension ' bill • passed by
house.
Fish-wheel measure made special
order of business in senate.
Holman's charges against Einzig
aired by committee.
Be© regulation provides a lengthy
debate in senate.
,
Another moratorium bill drops in
to senate hopper. '
Senate bill would regulate walka-
thons. .
Non-partisan election of school su
perintendent defeated.
Pilot fees bill withdraw in senate.
Old-Ajc Pension
The old-age pension bill, which has
met with discouragement at previous
seaslons, passed the house of repre-
- sentatlves by a vote of 84 to 23/*wIth
three members excused. It was the
fourth bill that the house had passed
• In the past two days. The bill pro-*
vldes that an application for a pen
sion must be C5 years of age or more;
have been a resident of the. United
States 15 years and a resident of Ore
gon for ten years. The pension is 530
a month.
Speakers said that 24 states have
adopted the old-age pension system
as a substitute for poor farms, and
not one state which has the pension
system has abandoned it. Oregon, it
was said, is the only state on the
coast which has not abolished the
poor farm.
Interest Rate Bill
The house turned down H. B. 457
which would have reduced the rate
of Interest charged on loans of $1 to
8100 from 8 per cent, a month to 2H
per cent, a month. The vote was 2 9
to 28, with three absent. Dammurh
and Keasey of Multnomah changing
their affirmative votes to negative af
ter >1 approving votes had been
chalked up for the bill, enough to
pass It.
The house then passed H. p. 25
by a vote of 31 to 25, with two ab
sent, limiting the rate interest pawn
brokers may charge to 2H per cent.
Milk BUI Is Defeated
The senate killed the committee of
agriculture bill requiring that pas
teurized milk or cream offered for
sale in Oregon be processed in this
state. The measure came
from the
committee on industries with a "do
not pass” report and was Indefinitely
postponed.
Architects' Bljl
The house passed the architects*
bill, SC to 17 with 7 absent. The bill,
introduced by Dam march and Paget
of Multnomah, provides for the reg
ulation of the profession of archi
tecture, creation of a state board of
architecture, and sets up regulationa
for the construction of buildings in ths
state.
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Hout Bills pilot BUI
The pilotage bill, the most lobbied
piece of legislation, went down to de
feat by a vote of 4* to It with ons
absent. The bill backed by the Port
land Chamber of Commerce.-had the
HlthlifhU
M’«4<A4«day In Oregon
wtapon*
lacreass in federal seed
(imit
ation urged.
Itinerant license bin provokes sen
ate debate.
New income tax recomended by
taxation and revenue committee.
asked of aocretary of agricultura,
BUI authorising state warrant* pass
HOBO, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, IMS.
. num
May 14, 1981, until paid, complaint, namely: fer
for Three Hundred Fifty Dollar* the above entitled court that you and
attorney'* fee», and for each of you be required to set forth
The Epworth League of the M. E. (>350 00>
Second conviction for carrying con-
home. There were
had a Washington party at plaintiff’s COBt» and disbursement« of the nature of any claim or claim«,
c«al*4 weapons* will be hmu 1* m jni*
church
and Mr. and Mr*.
demeanor, puniahable by a prison eon-
ftnd expended herein, I will or set forth the nature of any estate,
Bruce Grady made high score for the the church Tuesday night Games guit
tence under th© terms of Senator
were piayed until a late hour and re- on the 2oth day of March, 1933 at the title or interest you diay have in and
Dickson*« bill which paved
evening. Mr. and Mr*. Marion McKee
B. m. of BÄid day, to the property de»cribe<l in plain
freshments were served by the hour of 10
ate by unanimous vote.
of Moro, Mr. and Mra- Art Smith and
Senator Dickson explained that the
committee.
at
the
front
door
of
the County Court tiff’« complaint, to-wit:
measure was designed as a protection Cianiti*» Of Winter Remain* Poor Mr. and Mra. $has Everett and Mra.
house
in
Moro,
Sherman
County, Ore / Beginning at a point eighty
Hailey were guests of the dub-
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall and Mra.
for the public against “potential mur
rods North from the Southeast
gon,
sell
at
public
auction
to the
derers." Honest, law abiding citisens
Mr. and Mrs. E- A. Medlar spent Augusta Huckin attended the Eastern highest bidder for cash in hand, all
corner of Section Three, Town
who found It ne c es sar y to go armed,
several day* in The Dalle* last wee*. Star dinner and meetipg at The the following described real property,
he said, would have no idfficulty la
ship Two North, Range Sixteen, •
Dalles last Tuesday night-
obtaining permits covering the carry
situated
in
Sherman
County,
Oregon,
East of the Willamette Meridian;
The
Marion
Rebekah
lodge
will
The general wheat situation re
ing of firearms, but the measure la
• Mrs. Vivian Rust entertained a to-wit:
thence North on Section line for
.iave
a
card
party
and
dance
at
the
aimed at gunmen against whom there mained weak. Argentine wheat be-
number of friends at the home of
Lots numbered Five (6) and Six
a distance of 15 rods for the
is no adequate protection under ex ing pressed on the market at price* udge hall next, Wedneday, March 8,
Mrs. Beardsley last Tuesday night.
(6) and the West Half of Lot
true point of beginning; thence
.nd every one is invited.
isting statutes.
under those of grain from othei
Four (4) all in Block Four (4)
<
at right angle East for a dis
Mra.
Elizabeth
Fuller
went
to
Port
Itccnll Curbed by House
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Yocum had a*
area*. Australian wheat was al*<
of McPhersons First Addition to
tance of 20 rods; thence at a
land
Friday
where
he
will
visit
her
aeir guests Friday night Mr. and
Abuse of the recal by racketeer* moving freely and shipments .iron
Wasco, now City of Wasco, Sher
right angle North to the south
dra- Bob Evans, Mr. and Mra. TH- 1
d*y®-
and people operating In the dark these countries totaled over 12(00C
erly edge of the Columbia River:
man County, Oregon.
against officials caused the house to
>ert Barnett and Mr. and Mra. Leo
Mra- Lloyd Hennagin entertained
pass, with only four dissenting votes, 000 bushels compared with about 10
Said real property will be sold
thence down the Columbia River
/vatkins
and
son-
Bridge
was
the
the
Junior bridge club and guests
000,000
bushels
shipped
during
th'
a bill which will prohibit keeping re
subject to redemption and confirma
to that certain point where said
iversion of the evening.
Saturday afternoon. Mr*. Bernis Guy
call petitions on ice to be used as a corresponding week last year. Th<
Columbia River intersects with
tion a* by law required-
club and which will drag into the second official estimate of the Argen
won club prize and Mrs. Merritt Tuel
Done
and
dated
at
Moro,
Sherman
West line of Section Two, Town
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Van
Gilder
light Individuals and groups who un
won guest prize.
tine crop indicated an outturn of 236
County, Oregon, this 16th day of
ship and Range aforesaid; thence
Atertained a number of guest* with
dertake recall of officials.
2-17-24.3-8-10
With recall petitions being held In 378,000 bushels. This, with the car
South along said section line to
a Colonial j party l<st Wednesday
Mr. and Mra. Hugh White visited February, 1933-
storage against two city commission ryover of 15,620,000 bushels gives a night There were five tables and Mr- at The Dalles Sunday with Mrs.
the place of beginning; also, to-
HUGH CHRISMAN
ers of Portland, the district attorney total supply of approximately 251,
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder White’» mother who has been ill for Sheriff of Sherman County .Oregon, . gether with an easement over
of Multnomah county, a circuit jupge 000.000 bushels as against 236,000,
•nd across Lots Three and Four
made high »core and Mr. and Mr»- . »ome time-
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13 southern Oregon, and recall trou-
000 bushels last season. The combin
of Section Two, Township and
blcj la Baker, la* house wont on rec
Joe Hilderbrand made low acore for
Mr- and Mrs. E. L. Morton went to IN TH£ CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ord as de.ermined to put a stop to the ed crops and carryovers of Australia the evening.
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Range aforesaid, to these gran^
Portland the first of the week on ‘ - STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER-
abuse of the recall before the people and Argentine totaled approximately
tees and assigns to cross over
become so disgusted that they repeal 466,000,000 bushels this year compar
MAN COUNTY
Mr. and Mr*. William Clothier are business.
* said lands arid maintain a road
the law altogteher.
*
the
parent«
of
a
daughter
born
last
ed with 442,000,000 bushels last sea
SUMMONS
The W. C. T. U. met last week with
thereon between the above deed
i. ■
;
’
Wednesday, February 22, at the Mid- Mrs. Leo Watkin* for a Washington’s
Pension Bill Passes
son
-, . -4,
Maryhill Ferry Company, a corpor-
ed tract and the Columbia River
After a debate of nearly three
The condition of Winter wheat s< Jolumbia hospital- Both are reported birthday party. A paper on “George ation, Plaintiff,
Highway, using as nearly as pos
hours, during which th* question was
loing nicely.
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vs.
ar as reported is somewhat less fav
and
Martha
Washington
”
was
given
sible the road as now laid orit
argued from all angles, th* hous*
W. Lair HiM and Juli* Chandler Hill,
orable
than
a
year
ago.
Fall
sow
by
Mra.
Jessie
Amo*
and
a
vocal
solo
•nd
travelled.
Mr-
and
Mra.
Louis
Scholl
spent
passed th* old age pension bill. Th*
Also, beginning at a point
vote was 34 to 23, with three absent. wheat in the United States is in th
wo days last week in The Dalles by Mrs. Watkins. Cherry pie and husband and wife; William Grant, •
The bill was Introduced In the hous© poorest condition on record. Furthe
eighty rods North from the
isiting their daughter and family ice cream was served by the hostess. single man; Gorham B. Goodell,
by Representatives Hilton,
Best, damage occurred in Western Kans?
Trustee of the firm of Goodell A
Southeast corner of Section
Ir. and Mra. (George Knebel.
The Wasco Study Club met a^the Walker; Portland Distilling A Mill
Delch, Lonergan, Clarke, Price, Dick
from
the
recent
cold
weather
and
so
Three in Township Two North of
son and Wells and Senators Dickson,
Mr. and Mrs- Marion McKee and public school auditorium Friday- The ing Company, • corporation also
Range Sixteen, East of Willam
Lee, Hess and Upton. It was similar blowing and large abandonment is ir
Butler on the known as Portland Milling A Dis
an of Moro and Mr. and Mra. Ed talk given by Dr. J.
to the other old age pensions defeat dicated in Western Nebraska wher
ette
Meridian and running thence
cKee visited at Blalock last Sun- care of the teeth was very instructive- tilling Company; Richard Nixon,
ed in previous sessions.
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। the crop is very poor. The Europea
North twenty-four rod* and six
Mr- and Mrs. Art Barzee entertain Assignee of Portland Distilling A
•y-
outlook is still satisfactory with re
feet; thence West eighty rods;
Foreclosure Resolution
ed at their home Saturday night the Milling Company, a corporation; G-
cent
heavy,
snow
coverings
in
the
Bal
thence Sonih twenty-four rods *
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Hennagin en-
Without a dissenting vote the house
Thursday afternoon bridge club and B. Goodell, a single man; J. W.
and six feet; thence
to the
passed house joint resolution 18 which kan and Central European countrie:
jrtained a number of^young people
guests. There were 5 tables of cards Walker, » single man; G- W. Hoff-
declares it to be the public policy of beneficial- The Russian crop h
place of beginning, containing
.fter the baaj^pt ball game Friday
the state that courts go slowly in
। lacked adequate snow protection bi ’ ight with “waffles.” These present and (i- C. Andrews made high score , man, a »ingle man; also all other
twelve and two tenths acres, all
closure proceedings when the mort-
for the men and Mra. Tilbert Barnett persons or parties unknown claiming
above described lands being sit
1
good
snow*
were
reported
durihg
tt
vere Marie and Evelyn Olson, Winni-
gagor is making an honest effort to
any right, title, estate, lien or interest
,
for
the
ladies.
1
week.
North
African
crops
are
fail
uated in the County of -Sherman.
meet hla obligations, even though in
red Fortner, Max Williams, Arthur
in the real estate described in the
State of Oregon.
the face of present circumstances he ly satisfactory shut more moisture i
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dutton of Fos-
Spencer and Francis Watkins.
complaint herein.
may be unable to make any payments needed. 1 The Indian wheat crop
and
that all adverse claims of y< u
' Olive and J.hnny Robieon were.»“ '»»nt tw0 da>" “
“j”
at all.
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Defendants.
and
each
of you in ami to «aid proper
harvesting of ivhich will.begin nev
inner gue.t. it the Art Smith home Thy™ F,eW» returned w,th them ior
The house also adopted the Clarke
ty
may
be
determined by a "decree
month,
is
reported
to
be
making
fav»
TO: W. Lair Hill and Julia
memorial to congress asking for en
Sunday.
aehortvi.it.
of
this
court;
and that by decree it
orable
progress.
Good
general
rai*»
actment of legislation as will author
Chandler Hill, husoand and wife;
Mr. and Mr.. John McClure went to' . «>»• V»1«" W»1“"»
be
adiudred
and
decreed that you and
ize and empower the federal land were received during the week and rc
William Grant, a single man; Gorham
Portland Friday to vi.it relative, for “fday from The Dalle, where .he a.- B. Goodell, Trustee of the firm of each of you and any nr either of the
banks to declare a three-year mora Heved dryness in unirrigated dis
torium against foreclosure of farm
several days- -
sisted in the care o£ her
Mr Goodell & Walker; Portland Distill- defendants herein, have no estate,
rict*. The second official estima4
mortgages held by these banka; au
and Mrs. Chapman arid son who were
ing & Milling Company, a corpora- interest or claim of interest in or to
thorize and empower federal land daces acreage iq the Punjabi at f
Mra. Hattie King Andrews spent
gick ligt <
tion also known as Portland Milling said real nronertv. and that the title
77,000 acres, or about 300,000 ovc the week end with her son and family
banks to reduce the rate of Interest
on farm loans below the prevailing he January forecast. The conditic
Mr. and Mr.. Guy Andrew..
I Mr-
Mra <“»* B,rnM o< North- & Distiling Company; Richard Nixon, of plaintiff thereto is a good and
rate und At a figure not to exceed 1 if the crop is reported at 86 per cen
dalles were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Assignee of Portland Distilling A valid title; and that it be further
per cent, above what the federal gov
Mrs. Mae Reid is on the sick list Ormand Hilderbrand last week end.
Milling Company, a corporation; G. decreed that you an ’ each of you
ernment 1 b compelled to pay on bor of normal.
this., week.
B.
Goodell, a single man; J. W. be forever enjoined and debarred
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rowed money and to speed _up ma
chinery of federal land banks so that
Word has been received of the
Walker, a single man! G- W. Hoff-' from, asserting any claim whatever
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
FOR SALE—100 laying pulir
farm loans may be made In less time
marriage of Mias Evelyn Spencer,
man, a single man; also all other in or to said land and premises nd-
than now required and that the fed Buff Orphington and White Lehorr
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
That
daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. A. Spen
persons or parties unknown claiming verse to the plaintiff, and for such
eral land bank at Spokane be required
W. E- Tate, Wasco, Oreg*
by
authority
of
an
execution
issued
,
”ny riffht, title, estate, lien or in- other and further relief as to the
cer, and Frank Betts of The Dalles-
to appoint an inspector for the south
out of the Circuit Court of the State '
tercst in the real estate described in court may seem meet and proper.
They were married last Thursday at
ern portion of the state of Oregon.
The Dalles by Rev. Joseph Knouts. of Oregon for Sherman Countyt dated , the complaint on file in the above en- > This summohs is served upon you
Warrant Plan
Miss Spencer was a student nurse at the 15th day of February, 1933. upon titled proceeding and as in ihis by publication thereof for a perunl
Anticipating the day when the state
of four consecutive weeks in the
The Dalles hospital. They will make a Decree for the foreclosure of a sommons "Ret foith and described,
will have stretched its credit to the
mortgage
wherein
Pearl
Grimes
Free-
,
Sherman County Journal, a news
their home in The Dalles.
Defendants.
utmost and then finds itself still with
l~ve, adminis ratrix, was plaintiff and '
paper of general circulation publish
out any money in the treasury, the
Several business men attended the
n ' ’’F OF THE STATE ed weekly at Moro in Sherman Coun
Bill Burress had the misfor.une to
” ‘ - "rvi'e
a cor-
house passed the administration war county scrip meeting in Moro Tues
GON.
You. and each of you. ty, Oregon, by order of the Honorable
get
his
foot
badly
crusher
last
Sat
.....
ci a. were liefendan s,
rant bill which pavea the way for the
day
night.
Among
them
were.
Drug
urday
when
a
horse
he
was
riding
einj
in
favor
of
said
»re
hereby
required
to appear and Carl Hendricks, Judge of the Circuit
board of çontrol to lasue warrants In
ae
comvlaint filed Court of the State of Oregon for
dorsed as “not paid for wafet of gist McKee, Groceryman Richelder^er, slipped and fell catching his foot and plaintiii for the sum of Seven Than
funda,” theae warrants to draw I per Baker Tuel, Machinist Morrow. Rail hurting it quite badly.
inst y u in the above enti, led Cherman County, made and dated the
sand Dollars ($7-000 00), with Ínter
cent, interest.
road man Feldman, Coal dealers Mc
court
and cause on or before four 3rd day of February, 1933.
Harry Proudfoot transacted busi- es» thereon at Seven per cent per an-
Kean and Nesbit, Dentist Butler,
^-eeks from the date of the first
County Leasing To Knd
The date of the first publication of
Riddel.
Barbar
Hull,
rf thin summons as here this summons is February 10th, 1933.
With only one vote against it. the Hotelman
inafter sta ed,“and if you fail to so
Paget bill which would prohibit coun Schoolman McCulloch. Warehouser
C- L. Pepper
ty courts from leasing county owned Luca* and County Judge Potter.
answer said complaint, or otherwise
Attorney
for Plaintiff
land in competition to private prop
appear or plead herein» for want
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White and Mr.
erty at a price lower than th* taxes
Residence and Postoffice Address:
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
on adjoining land passed the hods«. Mr*. B. H- Grady entertained the
Thé Dalles, Oregon
court
for
the
relief
demanded
in
it*
Th© bill, drawn by Paget of Mult Saturday night dinner club at the
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nomah, was Introduced by Multno Grady home. There were four tables
WASCO, OREGON
WHEAT SITUATION STILL WEAK
M6EIHIM SIILI
at a
ness in The Dalle* Saturday.
Wasco
The Red & White Store
mah joint delegation.
and Mra. R. O Scott made high score
Senate Kills Bills ,
for the ladies and Ed McKee made
The Dickson-Dunne bill providing high score for the men. Mr- and Mrs.
for non-partisan election of county A. C. Kaseberg, Mr. and Mrs. ft. 0.
and state school superintendents was
Scott and Mra- Augusta Huckin were
killed through indefinite postpone
ment when It was reported back from guests of the club.
the committee on elections and priv
Mr. and Mra. Ed Feldman and Mrs.
ileges with a “do not pass" recom
Estrelle
Hailey spent Saturday and
mendation.
Sunday in Portland
- Bill to Save Whale*
Mra. Hildred Zell entertained a
Whales, like the one which found
Its way up the Columbia river and number of friends at dinner Saturday
into Columbia slough, there to meet night.
death at the hands of whale hunters,
Miss Margaret McKee spent the
would be protected under a bill intro
duced in the house today by Delch week end in Portland and Salem.
and Wells of Multnomah.
State-Owned Bank Killed
The state bank proposal of Sena
tor Zimmerman was punctured by the
senate today, when it indefinitely’
postponed the bill which came in
from th* committee on banking with
an adverse report. Only »even of the
eenatora supported the bill. They
were Brown, Jones, Staples, Strayer,
Woodward, Tates and Zimmerman.
i a Racing Bills
, The new horse and dog racing bill
is being drafted In its final form. It
is expected the bill will go into the
bouse.late today.
i;i,L'.Uht* of Thursday in Oregon
Legislature.
Branch bank bill passes house.
legislature will not recess for mors
than week end.
House passes millions of dollars in
appropriations.
Rearch for revenue to be expedited.
Moratorium measure defeated in
senate.
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State bank bill Indefinitely post
poned.
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Governor signa grist of legislative
bills.
Mra- Guy Weedman of Redmond
has spent the past two weeks with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Potter and
Mr. Weedman come down and spent
the week end and Mra- Weedman re
turned with him.
Mra. John Royce and son returned
Sunday from Dufur where they visi
ted with relatives.
Mr- and Mra. Sherrod were guests
of Mr. and Mra. E L. Morton Friday
night. The evening was spent with
a “jigsaw” puzzle.
Frank Fortner and daughter, Mra.
Bernett and Bruce Cattle all of Port
land spent Sunday and Monday with
relatives and friends at Wasco-
Rev. and Mra- Warner are enter
taining Mr. Warner’s mother from
Irrigon
Mr. and Mra. Bob McPherson were
dinner guests at the W. B- Rice home
Sunday-
The Contract Bridge Club entertain-
W e R eserve T he ,R ight to L imit Q uantities '
3 & 4,1933
SPECIALS FOR MARCH
2 for 15c
Palmolive Soap....................................................
3 for1 09c
Crystal White Soap........................................
19c
S. O. S. Cleanser, 8 pads-....................................
53c
Schlitz Malt, hop flavored, 2 1-2 lb cans............
39c
Old Nurnberg Malt, hop flavored, 2 1-2 lb cans
59a
Johnson’s Wax Polish, pint liquid ....... y, -
09c
Ocenn Spray Cranberry Sauce, 17 < z ..............
Red & White Sliced Pineapple, 2 l-2s..:......... .2 for 35c
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“ 1 Fancy Prunes, 2 l-2s ... ..... ; 2 for 23c
*. .... 23c
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Asparagus Tips, 2s
2 for 29c
Red & White Baked Beans, be size /
B & M Brown Beans
)
3 for 29c
Red & White Golden Sweet Corn . ...........
2 for
j “
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Sifted Peas, 2s...........................
19c
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। Vegetable Salad Is................
18c
0
Corned Beef, Is.........................
15c
2 for
Tomato Soup.........
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09c
Blue & Whitl Oysters, 5 oz......................... ......
3 for 19c
Red & White Macraoni, Spaghetti, Noodles...
19c
Blue& White Seedless Raisins, 4 lbs........ .
4 for 19c
R(tf& White Milk, tall can«............... . .
Red & White Prices Are Lower
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Prices Further Reduced
Cooperation makes it possible for us to sell
feeds cheaper.
Shorts
Mill Run
Bran
R. Wheat
.75 sack $17.00 per ton
.65 sack $15.00 per ten
.50 sack $15.00 per ton
75 sack $17.00 per ton
Calf Meal
Cracked Corn
Scratch Feed
Lafmore Egg Mash
Salt Half Ground
FLOUR
25 lb sack $1.10
1OO lb sack $1.50
1OO lb sack $1.40
1OO lb sack $2.00
125 lb sack $1.20
per ton $16 50
barrel
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
WASCO. OREGON