Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 28, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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21-DAY
HOUND-TRIP TO
WORLD’S FAIR
in Deluxe Chair Car
• Other low round trip f-rcs
for travel in tourist cars and
standard Pullmans. Also eco­
nomical all-expense trips.
ROUTE Of
PORTLAND POSE
For compl*t* Infonoalion c.. . F..E4
COUNTY JQUBVlL,
HIE MIERMAN
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PAG« 4
। effort on prices.
' The wheat plan It is pointed out,
permits the grower signing the con­
tract to reap all the benefits of pres­
ent advanced prices on all wheat he
has on hand or will harvest this year,
while insuring him of a fair “parity”
priep on the allotment portion of his
crop in the next tUo years. In ad-
ditibn, it will provide cash benefit
payments this year in return for
agreement to limit acreage if called
upon for 1934 and 1935-
Meanwhile enough cotton growers
through the south have signed up
with the government so that 10.000,-
000 acres of this year’s crop will be
destroyed so as to reduce production
by more than 3,000,000 bales. Secre­
tary of Agriculture Wallace has ac­
cepted the contracts and proclaimed
the processing tax of 4.2 cents per
pound on cotton effective August 1.
Sherman County Machine
Shop Busy Place
•xprnition booklot inqvir* oi —
LOCAL AGENT
UNION
PACIFIC
Evidence that Sherman county is
machine minded as far as farming
operations is concerned, is found at
th4 Sherman Garage and Machine
Shop where machinery for (repair
and conditioning of all types oi
heavy farm machines is working.
ALLUlmthT PLAN
Heavy lathes, noisy reboring ma­
Mrs. Wwley Phegley symt several
chines, welding outfits and small :r
Continued from page one.
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days
in The Dalles last week.
noi mal wheat yield on the usual machines to do any machine work are
installed
and
working
on
a
multitude
Mrs. Frank Lamborn was a visitor
acreage, the surplus would mount to
Mr- and Mrs. Bill Nesbit and family
ruinous proportions with consequent of jobs- The shop has the reputation picniced at Hood River Sunday with in The Dalles’Friday.
relatives.
Mr. and Mnf. Chas- Everett, Mr
Frank Scott of Portland is working and Mrs. Ed Feldman and Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Updegraff made a party
during harvest at Wasco
,
to picnic at Vienta park Sunday-
Mary Jeanette Sargent returned
Mr- and Mrs. Joe Pepper and
Friday morning from Suttle Lake
daughter returned to Portland after
where she spent the past week
several weeks visit at Wasco with
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gardner of. | ppi
... a fjlVPR
Forest Grove were week end guests
at the F. S. Lamborn home.
Miss Viola Patey is visiting at th*
.. * c ju
i home of her sbter Mrs. L- P.
Mr- and Mrs. C. H. Sundby and
sons of Portland visited from Thurs-'| Charlie Siscel is working at the
day until Sunday at the John Royce j Bill Mills ranch*
-I 'Mrs. George Potter was shopping
i home.
I
BARGAIN SALE
All Kinds of SHOES
C. C. Deyo Store : Rufus, Oregon
I
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several
1 fishing
The
Scott and Pete Peterson spent in The Dalles Friday.
d^ys at Suttle and Blue lakes
Mrs. and Mrs. E. Morton went to
last week.
the Boy Scout Camp last Saturday
families of Geo- Lamborn,
ATTENTION : WHEAT-FARMERS
FREIGHT RATES REDUCED
Sherman County
PERMANENT WHARF and LANDING at GRANTS STATION
SERVICE:
5 TOW BOATS
IS BARGES
NEW BARGE RATE $1.60aTon
ON SACK GRAIN
The Columbia Barge Co.-- The new FARMERS Boat and Barge Line have
leased 2000 feet of water frontage at Grant« Station with 20 Acres of land for
the free use of our contract shippers, fortheir assembling their wheat shipments
and to provide each shipper with pri^te tracts for free storage with day and
night watchmen. This Service Free.
We will provide for our contract shippers “Grade A’’ gasoline deliveredat
Grants Station at Portland wholesale price—today’s quotaticn-17 1-R cents per
gallon and high grade Eastern Oil, parafine base, Penn, for 45 cents a gallon.
Western Oil for 30 cents per gallon. Prices subject to market changes.
All our contract wheat shippers share in the Net Profits of the company.
Meetings will be held with member contract wht at shippers for purpose of*
effecting furthur operating economies. YES, you will be ENTITLED to VOTE*
This company is organized for the farmers, by the farmers, for
the purpose of reducing freight rates and to help'the farmers to
economise in their operation of their farms. You are NOT required
to make any investment to become a member or a contract shipper.
CO-OPERATE with your neighbors - They are all joining - Ask them.
LEARN TO ECONOMIZE - SHIP BY WATER - USE OUR FREE STOR-
AGE - SAVE - YOU MUST ECONOMIZE - WE WILL HELP YOU DO SO
For further information
and detail* aee:
McKean Bro*, at Moro or
Wasco
CLARENCE LINDEMAN
rreatorNT agknt
L. R
FRENCH
Columbia Barge Company
The Furnier'» Line
, ,
OFFICE: 424 HENRY BLDG
PORTLAND. OREGON
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MORO, Oil IWA. FRIDAY, JULY SB, 1033.
of being tha best equipped shop for F. S. Laniborn, Bob
htavy machine repair between Port- Bernis Guy, John Royce, Otis (Royce
land and Walla Walla.
and Frank Brov n, Lloyd Royce, of
Wasco together with Miss Wreatha
WHEAT CROP
James, Mr. and Mrs. C. H- Sundby
and sons of Portland, and Mr- and
Continued from ^page one.
------- Mrs- A. E. Gardner of Forest Grove
Federation.
all picniced at De Moss park Sunday.
The wheat is very short and al-
most every field has spot* in it
Chas. Peugh of Yakima b visiting
that do not show the dark color of at the Lafe Barrett home.
perfection, but from results the wheat
Oren Gooro of Portland b working
is there in spite of the appearance
during harvest for Arthur Sargent.
and that is what fills the sacks.
Mr. and Mr*. Loub Scholl are at
Farmers in the south end of the
county are not yet convinced that White Salmon lake the guests of
theid wheat will yield well- They” es­ their daughter and son-in-law.
timate their crop at from four to
The W. C- T. U. met Wednesday
eight sacks it is, however, assum­ afternoon with Mra- Walter Warner
ing the s#me color as did the north and a very interesting program was
end wheat a week or so ago and it
given-
appears likely that crops all over
Mr. and Mn. Pardee Rich of
the county will exceed expectations.
Wasco
Estimates of the total county yield Woodbum were visiting
last
week.
are increaing in many quarters from
V
the two million mark set some weeks
Rose Mary Walker b employed at
ago Now there are experienced the Tuel Bakery during the supmer
grain observers who boldly set the
Rev- and Mrs. Walter Warrftr left
county crop at two and a half mil­
Friday
morning for Portland where
lion which is the average crop over
they
will
stay for a while-
Jie ten year period.
Mrs. L. J. Lucas and Mf»- Geo.
Since the dis as t er o us drop of last
week the price has moved upward Potter went to Portland Saturday
slowly. *
for the three Camp Fire girls. Ar­
lene Morton, Ann Lucas and Hazel
Marie Watkin* who had spent the
week at summer camp-
Wasco
f
to bring the Wasco Boy Scouts home' | Albert Bargenholt of Clinton, group of children at her horn» Sat­
who had been camping there for the Wash., is vbiting at , the Chester urday the qccaaion being the sixth
birthday of her little daughter
Bargenhblt home-
past two weeks
Mbs Jeanette Scott who has been
Mr. and Mrs Vk Smith and |fr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLachlan of j
Portland were last week end visitors and Mrs. Fred Fortner were in Hood visiting friends and relatives at Was­
co returned to her home in Portland
River Tuesday-
at the GoIIiher home-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLaughlin of
Professor and Mrs. Hunter How­ Friday morning.
Mrs- Mae Reid spent last week at
'Mrs- John Simpson returned to ard of Camden, New Jersey, vbited
The Dalles with Mrs. Jeff Wilson
Portland Friday after a short vizit at the O’Meara home last week.
Mrs- R. H. McKean b in Portland
Miss Nonna Feldman spent last
Vern Dutton and Mbs Thyra
receiving
medical attention.
week
end
in
Portland
with
her
sis
­
Fields spent last week end at the
ter
Mrs.
Wil|bm
Hurlbz
Hailey Dutton home at Fossil.
Mr. Randall of the Aetna Fire In­
Kenneth Woods was a business
Mrs. Art Fortner of Grass Valley
visitor
in Portland last week end. *
visited a short time in Wasco last
Saturday-
IMr. and Mrs. Harry Cole and Mbs
Lottb
Cole of Sherwood visited Mrs
Mbs Jessie Hull is at the Donald
Minnie
McKinney last week end.
McDermid heme during harvest-
*. Dixon and G. B. Dixon
Mrs.
Mrs. Grant Garland who had the
visited at the Tuel home
of
Pori
misfortune to fall in the basement of
last
Sunday
their home is reported doing nicely.
The families of Hugh Walker,
Hugh White and Bruce Grady pic­
niced at DeMoss park Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller returned
from Portland Tuesday where she
visited relatives.
Mr. and Mro. Joe Hilderbrand and
Delbert Winters of Goldendale visit* L
ed at Government Camp last week.
Mrs Wayland Weld and children I
are visiting at the home of Mrs. I
Weld’s mother in Grass Valley
Glen Maurer of Portland spent last I
week end in Wasco.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDermid are I
visiting at Camo Sheriaan the. guests |
of Mrs. Eliza Dingle.
Mrs- Minnie Hyland of Cornell. I
California, spent last week end with I
her sister Mrs. Bob McPherson.
Jack Andrews of Prosser, Wash-,
visited at Wasco last week.
IMr. and Mrs. Wesley Phegley and
son were guests at the Bryant Van
Gilder home Sunday.
Mrs- H.
Hurt entertained
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surance Company was a business
visitor at Wasco this week-
Mra -Murvey Stone and children
are vbiting with her mother in The
Dalles.
Hawes Yftes, Mbs Freida Yates,
of WUlamipa, and Mbs Mhrjory
Myers of Portland vbited at the Phil
a Yatw-home thb week.
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< Weea&repar any ktndofma4tota*nfc» h»rvMt
Rdborng-Regrinthg of Mstsn-|kM«t-A«yAiaf
This!« the best equipped pi •Ohl ne shop
; between Portland and W"aa- YFaa * > nd
wec&o take care of our needs quickly
and satisfactorily. -
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This is the time of year to have the' combine
motor reconditioned for harvest
SeslkFor Prices O b Yoar Meter
Sherman G a rageA Machine Shop
Wasco, Oregon
Mrs- J. H. Johnson is visiting with I
her daughter Mrs. Lynn Micheal in I
Portland.
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H. McKean
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
OF RAL PROEPERTY.
.On the 26th day of August, 1933,1
ati the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at
the front doof oft the Court House in I
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, I
will sell at auctiom to the highest bid­
der for cash the following described
real property located in Sherman
County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of Sec­
tion One, and the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quar­
ter of Section Twelve; the North
west Quarter of Northeast Quar
ter, and the South Half of ,the
Northeast Quarter, and the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Twelve, all in Township Three,
South of Range Seventeen, East
of the Willamette Meridian.
The North Half of the North­
west Quarter, and the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quar­
ter of Section Seven, the North­
east Quarter of the Northeast
* Quarter, and the South Half of
of the North Half, and the South
west Quarter, the North Half of
7 the Southeast Quarter, and the
Southeast Quarter of the South­
east Quarter, al) in Section Sev­
en, Township Three, South of -
, Range Eighteen, East of the
Willamette Meridian.
The North Half of the South-
• ■ east Quarter, and the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quar-
Í ter, all in Section Seven. Town-
\ ship Three, South of Range
Eighteen, East of the Wiliam-
ette Meridian, containing One \
' Thousand - and
Eighty acres,
' more or less.
r Said sale b made under execution
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Sherman to me directed in the
case of Elizabeth McDonnell, plain­
tiff. vs- Albert P. O’Leary, a single
man; Edythe G. O’Leary Hickey,
formerly Edythe G. O’Leary, Admin­
istratrix of the estate of Alice M.
O^Leary, deceased^ Mollie V. Rice
and A. F. Rice, wife and husband”.
Edythe G. Hickey, Formerly Edythe
G. O’Leary, and Harry Hickey, Wife
and husband, defendants.
First publication July 28, 1933-
HUGH CHRISMAN
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon.
Last publication August 18th, 1933.
Mrs. B. L Hailey, Asst Mgr.
Retailers of
Crown Mills FLOUR
BEST PATENT
GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE
|l
FLOUR
Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co.
CROWN MILIS
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Farm Implements
Oregon
Wasco
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Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
WASCO. OREGON
Offers
These prices subject to market changes
Milk Chick Starter
Turkey Starter
(without yeast)
100 lb sack
$2.50 100 lb Back
Turkey Developer
Chick Mash
100 lb sack
92.00
92.30 100 lb sack
, Chick Scratch
100 lb sack
$2.15
Chick Developing
• SCRATCH
100 lb gack
92.05
MUI Run
80 lb sack
S
$22.00 per ton
Oyster SheM
(western)
100 lb sack
BSc
Scratch Feed
(eastern)
100 lb «flick
$1.95
100 lb sack
$1.00
Crocked Corn
1O0 lb sack
(leghorn)
$1.50 100 lb sack
$1.10
New Perkin» Hotel
Sth and Washington Stroota
Portland. Ora.
WASCO MARKET
M. NELSON, Owner
ART RUDEEN, Manager
RED i WHITE STORE
RATESt
Groceries—Meats Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season.
^raio^NT »uAf avisos
Your Patronage Sokitwi
Room with Bath, $2.00 and 41,50
Without Rath, 11.50 and $1 00
Permanent rates as low as $12.50 per
<
month.
A A A— Fireproof — Insured
FREK GARAGE