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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1933)
rntt UHKUMAN VUUMTV FAW • MUMU» ÖMUÜK Friday. AufM U0» 10« 11 il «**■* — Mr«. Aftóh McIntyre áhd children ' nesday from ÑortWálles where she The W. C* T. IL met at the home MW» which Wiigh 275 pounds Or MmA W- Clothier his movW iriU was & guest 6f Winifred fortAir la ’ of Mirs. Leo Watkins last Wednesday liad been visiting for two weeks with are visiting relatives in Portland and more. Prieto to be paid At principal the housb fohneriy Occupied I# W. A. Wasco. and spent the afternoon sewing for her sister, Mrs. Crawfotd "Continued'from"page one; Vancouver. the children's farm homo at Cor- * Mr. and Mr> V* L. Agee» Zella wall, were built in foreign countries for pigs weighing 25 to SO podnds Jack Biggs of LaGrande was a vallis. Miss Florence Armsworthy who has Mrs. Beri^Stranahan of Hood River Field> and Etta Rich all of in the last few years. In the yeai w^th heavier pigs 25c less for each ad- guest of Mr* and Mfra. J. P. Yatds is the guest of Mrs. C* M Fowler. I Woodlawn ware guests at the Pardee spent most of the summer in The ending in June our total exports were ^tional 5 pounds in weight up to $6 Isabell Fortner of Grass Valley Monday. He was enroute to Klam- Dalles is now with her parents Mr. but 33 million bushels which accounts fdr 95 to 100 pound pigs. Piggy sows' Mrs. John Simpson returned to Rich home Steuiay* nth Falls. 1 spent last week end here at the Fred and Mrs. Grant Armsworthy. for the large surplus of wheat in the over 275 pounds which will farrow Portland after visiting several weeks Fortner home. Walter Layman of the Farmer’s > • Mrs. Estrslle Hailey shopped in United States and maktes the reduc within three weeks bring current in Wasco. E- 0. McCoy and Toin McCoy of National Warehouse Corporation was Mrs. Dan McDermid and family, Ths Dalles Tunsday marioet prices plus $4 a head prem tion of the crop imperative. in Wasco a short time on Sunday. | The Dalles were in Wasco last week Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams of Ver- and Mn- Arthur Sargent and daugh The government proposés to reduc ium, till subject to official inspection looking after their farm interests. Miss Jean Spencer returned from Mrs* Carolyn Chairatt of ChilU- They were accompanied home by Mrs. acreage to such a point that we will ter picniced on the Deschutes Sun The plan contemplates the purchase nonia are guests at the home of The Dalles Thursday afuer visiting a George Hobson . cothe. Hl. is visiting her niece Mrs* produce enough for home consumption of about 4 million pigs and 1 million their daughter Mrs. day* ? i ’I Jessie Amos who will visit in The week with her sister Mrs. F. Betts. and family- June Spencer and family. only and to thereby raise the price sows, should not be rushed to market Dalles for some time- Lidtie Miss Patricia Hilderbrand is until a bushel of wheat will buy as as arrangements are not quite com Miss Alberta Alley spent last week Mrs. Bob Fortner and Mrs. Bil1 Robert Wangi man and his son and Rich and son visiting relatives at Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Pardee much as it did in the period 1919-1914 plete and the offer will probably con Schilling of Grass Valley visited in The Dalles with relatives. daughter-in^nw of Portland were of Mollala are visiting in Wasco. At that time the average farm price tinue until about October 1, accord friends in Wasco Monday. Mfrs- Estes Morton and Migs Althea Mrs. Anna Everett is visiting at the guests Sunday at the Chas. Everett , for wheat was 88.6 cents per bushel, ing to information received at the Mr. and Mm Ira Barnett of Port Powell shopped In The Dalles Thurs home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neabit* home. Mrs* Wangeman returned to 1 Herbert Decker’ of the Farmer’s land Spent last week end with the day. but commodivy prices have risen agricultural college. ' National Warehouse Corporation was Portland with them after having Ormand Hilderbrand family. Mr. and Mrs. F* S. Lamborn were since that time and it will be neces- spent some time in Wasco* in Wasco Saturday on business. in The Dalles Sunday to visit Will Mrs. L* B. Burris and Ritha were sary for wheat to sell on the farm “ Efforts of Oregon farm organiza Mrs- Ella Van Landingham and iam Lambom who is a patient at the Mr. and Mrs. Warner are visiting Clyde Herring had the misfortune ■Mfrs. Delliah Suffle are visiting at visitors at Goldendale Wednesday. for about *1 15 to equal the parity tions, cooperatives, produce dealers, Dalles hospital. to hurt his arm quite badly on the Weston with their sister Mrs- George They were accompanied home by Mrs. price of the base period. civic bodies and individuals in pro in Monmouth. Woodard who will visit her daughter The tax on milling wheat has been testing the abandonment of the gov Mrs- Afton McIntyre and children Brutscher and family. Mr. ^pd Mrs. Charles McClellan of chain on his combine Saturday. Mrs. Burris. set at 30 cents for the 1933-34 crop ernment leased wire market news Santa Maria. California, are visiting returned from Vancouver Sunday Frank Scott returned to Portland Mr. and Mrs- Pardee Rich and son year but it may be ra: cd by the where she spent several weeks visit Miss Olive Sawin of Los Angeles servicein the northwest have been suc- at the Ormand Hilderbrand home and Wednesday after spending several were dinner guests last Sunday at ing relatives. Mr. McIntyre met her secretary of agriculture in erd* » :essful, and orders are now issued to the Marie Barnett Cooper ranch. is visiting at the Harry Sawin home weeks at the Sargent homa* the Tracy Fields home. at Hood River and the family had a give the farmers the parity [ i*c?- I resume nearly all former activities Mr. and Mrs* R- O. Scott, Mfr. and Norma Feldman is spending sev Mrs. Anna Ellsworth of Condon Mm R. O*. Scott entertained the Farmers, in return for receipt, picnic. , ; W X starting August 28. This will include visited in Wasco several days last eral days at Kelso and Portland visit Mrs. F. S. Lamborn, Mr* and Mrs. Altruistic Club Thursday. The after this bounty, agree to handle the va the wire connections to Oregon State Mrs. : Audrey Eaton and Mrs. ing friends and relative^. noon was spent sewing on quilt B. H* Grady and Ed and Naomi and cated land as the secretary of agri- college from where the reports are week Marion McKee of Moro are spending Mr* and Mrs. Ed McKee and Mrs* - ' culture ' may direct. Mr- Ballard Clarence Lamborn of Seattle Is in blocks*. The hostess served refresh- Mrs. L. E. Wright entertained last issued via radio, circulars and press Dunlap had a picnic dinner on the Mc a week at Camp Sherman. gave it as his opinion that in the dry ments* Wasco due to his father's illness. week with a party for her son Dale notices. Oregon’s congressional del- Kee lawn last Sunday evening. Miss Winifred Fortner and Miss lands of eastern Oregon it may not egaton, head®d by Senator Charles L. the occasion being his 3rd birthday. Miss Lillian Von Pinnon and two Mrs. Bell Brownrigg of California Doris Fortner of Portland W« din Miss Doris Fortner of Portland is be possible to grow much of anything McNary, was instrumental in getting Those present were Mr. and Mrs. is a guest at the Bob McPherson brothers./ Norman and Irwin, of ner guests at the home of Mr. and on the land, but that in the “valley | Boi»« Idaho, spent last week as the the guest of Miss Winnifred Fortner the service restored in the northwest. Clayton Maiy and two children of home. Mrs. R. O. Scott Wednesday* this week. different seed crops may be' grown Hood River, Mrs- June Spencer and Mr. and Mr*. J F. Boye .nd Lloyd r—“ * Mi“ L0™“ Dirb^ | daughter, Mrs. Andy May, Mrs. that will be profitable to farmers E. J* Kolar of the United Stetes Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson trans- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barnett motor- ----------------- Pasture crops may be grown here and | Ernest Shull and two children and were visiting relatives at Dufur acted business in The Dalles Satur- Bank of- Portland was in Wasco the ed to Sandy last Friday and visited hay may be grown to feed livestock Mrs. Jupton and daughter. The Sunday* • ''J'lM,past week on business. • their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ander for home consumption, in the opinion hostess served ice cream and cake. Mrs. L- J. Lucas and Mm George son and their son and daughter Mr. • x of the speaker- This with the asunip- Mrs. Eliza Dingle and brother re Potter went to Condon Tuesday for and Mrs. Tllbert Barnett- tion- that no farmer will increase hif Benton Barnett transacted busi- turned from Camp Sherman the first several days. livestock except by natural increase. -less in The Dalles Monday. The library board are planning a of the week prior to an extended trip Bert Thompson of The Dalles was Présent information indicates that fall festival to be given early in Oc < in Wasco Saturday on business and Mrs. Frank Stanley is visiting r®l- east- the bonus payments to farmers will, tober for funds for the library. atives in Portland this week Charles Akers of Portland was in was a luncheon guest at the Chas. be for their own use and that no one * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hines have moved will be allowed to take the payment | Jessie Amos returned the Wasco this week- He was formerly Everett home* to The Dalles- for debt. This is supposedly to in- I of week from The Dalles a resident here and ran a bakery, DISTRICT I l FCTIDNS Wasco = More People Ride on GOOD YEARS - Mrs. Ernest Medler was called to sure the fanner enough money to I ghe been ^rftfng with W. H- Burriss had the misfortune Held over from last week- Portland last wee^ due to the serious operate his farm with, as it is ex-1 rdat^ei> I to get his wrist broken in two places - Jam«« White of The Dalles spent npcted that federal crop loans will I - - - I when the horse he was riding threw 1 J 1..F wwk with illness of her daughter Murdina who several days here last wee. wivn „ cease , ' I William Lamborn is quite UI at the him Friday was operated on for appendicitis. friends and relatives* None of the county wheat control I Dalles hospital. I Mr. and Mrs- Harry Eaton ane vis- Mirs. Andy Shearer returned Walter Laymen and Dick Rice of associations will be allowed to enter iting at Mitchell with Mr- Eaton’s Mr. and Mrs. J* N* Nolan and son Portland the last of the week. the Farmers National Warehouse into politics nor will they be allowed * Alpine were guest« of Mrs- R. T. ß R Wftg |n The Dalleg on Corporation were in Wasco Tues- mother. to become a grange or other agency ¡Jingle last week* business Tuesday. day. w t H tflfl I William Lambom is quite ill in a attempting to nfiuence legislation. infected A- Macnab is reported on^he Mek| Dorig Fortner returned Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCulloch re-; -Dalles hospital with a badly list and is at the Mid Columbia portUnd Wedne8day after hav- turned from Portland the last of the foot hospital for treatment. Mrs. Antia Lee returned from Ida N. R. A ing visited at Moro and Wasco* She week. ho the last of the week where she Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Rice were - Continued from page one. had been vsiting relativ® for several isitors at Rufus Sunday. do not come under the code, but they weeks- have raised wages five cents per hour Mrs. Roy Justeson of Bend is Mrs. John Royce and Mrs- Otis to meet the requirements. risiting at the home of her parents Royce were visitors in The Dalles Mr- and Mrs. H. H. White. Sth and Washington Strata Monday- Portland, Ore. Mrs. Gertrude Pepper is spending A. J. McIntyre spent last week av leverai days in The Dalles- ART RUDEEN. Owner Weston. Mrs. C. N. Phegley is a visitor Mrs. Hugh White returned from in The Dalles this week with rel Hermiston Thursday where she visited RATES: atives- her mother for a week. Room With Bath, *2.00 and *1 50 A warning has been given to farm- I * Naomi Grady spent the week at Mrs. Ed Feldman* spent several Without Bath, *1.50 and *1.00 era not to become victima of apecula- 1 Goldendale viaiting with her aunt and Permanent rates as low as *12.50 per days in Portland last week. tors who may want to buy up pigs I ^rand mother- month. Mrs. L. C- Thogerson and family of and bred sows at current low pricef I Mrg Henry smith of Coeur d Alene Los Angeles are guests of Mr. and now that the emergency hog control I ,g houge ffuegt of Mra Frank Mrs. John McClure. plan has been announced, according I Morrow to information received from the I Earl Jones of Portland visited in United States department of agricul- 1 “TT“ Wasco Sunday. ture by the Oregon State college ex- 1 Mrs- Fred Fortner returned Wed- tension service- | New Perkins Hôtel WHY-GOODYEAR8 STAND THE "GAFF" In hot days when heavy loads test every inch <»f a tire GOODYEARS go through to the end of the job Heavy loads of wheat, rough roads, rock or dusty fields—no matter what the conditions—GOODYEAR TIRES do their stuff Sherman Garage&Machine Shop Wasco F. L. Morrow Warning Against Speculators Given The hog production control pro* I gram is strictly an emergency plan I to meet the immediate situation says I the department, “and not to be con- I fused with the permanent corn-hog I program.” The emergency plan contemplates I premium buying of spring pigswhich I weigh 25 to 100 pounds and piggy I RAIL FÀRE^SHÏD i» fráction F over ; FAIR Effective Daily c— «II U.io. F m M< Irai««. incfvBlna The FORTLAND ROSE DELUXE COACHES For compioto information and bmía I onco in planning yovr trip IHNION P acific I Retailers of GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE U"Blt ACM_U FLOUR RED & WHITE STORE . . Crown Mills FLOUR Ì BEST PATENT WASCO MARKET ? • I Mitchel, Lewis & Stiver Co Farm Implements Oregon Wasco Groceries—Meats—F resh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. The SHERMAN Your Patronage Solicited COUNTY JOURNAL $130 per year CHICAGO Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst. Mgr. Î CROWN MILLS À ranuajaw 1$ Only .ROUND TRIP R. H. McKean IT IS YDUR COUNIY PAPER WORKING FOR YOUR INTREST SUBSCRIBE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY On the 16th day of September. 1933, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m* at the front door of the Court House in Moro, Sherman County. Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in iShepnan County, Oregon to-wit; The Northeast Quarter of Sec- tion Seven, and the Southeast Quarter of Section Five, in Township One , North, Range ■ Nineteen, East of the Willam ette Meridian- , Said sale is made under execution issued out of thp Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Sherman to me directed in the case of The State Land Board of the State of Oregon, plaintiff,, vs. Her man Happold, a single man; Harvey Ferrell, also known as James Harvey Ferrell, a single man; Alma Bar nette Fridley, and Sherman County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, defendants. First published August- 18th, -933, HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon, ’ Last publication September 8th, PRICED CHEAPER Because of Co-operative Endeavor See Us For------------ STOCK and SMOKED SALT COPPER CARBONATE FIRE INSURANCE BAQ8 and TWINE v POULTRY FEED FEED ROLLING DAIRY FEED Wheat Bought— We provide a Market Every Day. Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON _ loss. i )