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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1936)
—— "-J-TY. TM a« UIMAN- COUNTY JOU«NAU- MOMO. ORBO«* E VMVÄYjMAMUABY «4. l»3fl PAGE THMK Keith Rhinehart. 1.00 and Cora 'Bayer. 1.55; Junior*: France* Fair dr.ild, 1.00; Sophomores: Wanda Tiller, 1.50; Freâhmanî Eileen Hogue. 1.00. Plans are being made to take the entire student body including the band to RufUs Friday ni^t. The five lonely male Ichabods from Grass Valley and Kent will Janet Wilcox journey to Moro Thursday evening Last Friday evening both of the to engage in a basketball tussle Argeptme Has Shorter Crop basket ball teams defeated the with the Brain Trusters from the Boy Scoot* Boy Bmldwg Wasco team*. Pfeeeeding both Moro, Wasco and Rufu* faculty. And I'; Exporting Less games and during the time outs, ' For New Chib Rocín - the Pep Band played several num-' ■ \»-r , ... bers. The Girl’s League formed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION While domestic wheat market* the letters W and G in a marching Department of the Interior At a special meeting of tine city turned slightly weaker,, the general stunt proceeding the boy* game. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, council Monday night the resigna* 'situation remained firm, influenced , The Mermaid Tavern held an Oregon, December 12, 19.35. tion of Jota W. Shepard, mayor. principaltyJhy lighter offering* of anniversary meeting at the home '’NOTICE is hereby given that- was accepted due to hi* anticipat- | Australian wheat and prospective of Vere Pike Tuesday evening. A Arthur J. Sharp of The Dal ed removal from Graa* Valley. Boy ' short supply in Argentina. Pre resume of the history of the or les, Oregon, who on Dec. 28, 1928 J.} Baker, councilman, was electee liminary official estimate* indicate ganization was given besides sev made Homestead Entry under act to fill the mayorial chair for the - a total Southern Hemisphere sup- eral reports including one on the Dec. 29 1916, No. 026733, for Lot remainder of toe term. The reaig- ply. including crops ami carryovers life of the late deceased Rudyard ^.SWiNEl, SEJSWi, SE% Sec. nation of Gaorge EL Wilcox, coun 4 WAN El, NiNWi, Sec. 10, and in Argentina atyji Australia, of Kipling. cilman, waa also accepted a* he . . .b this, . sea . The?' semester cards were giuri« NW'4, NWiSWl, Sec. 28, Town- around . ------------- 322,000,000. -- bushels export* to hwva town before many . son. as agaiqat 428,000,000 bushels out Monday to tihe pleasure of ship 1 South Range 16 East W1H-. week*. To fill the vacancies there-1 a year agpr Th? quality of the Ar- sojne. Those xpaking the honor roll amette. Meridian, has filed notice by cau*ad in the rank* ot the city • ■ of intention to make final proof, jgentioe^CrQp . i*r> -rat her-.- ir regular, were: Seniors: Janet Wilcox, 1 ¡gier .and _ , lawmaker* Herman Zeigler to establish claim to the land ab- with some- good quality grain re- ted to toe. the f C. W. MeW* were appoints ove described, before Register, sported in Northern districts.- of tot council. ; j United States Land Office at The province of Buenos Aires and ma Dalles, Oregon on the 28th day of Tha Grass Valley Boy Scout*1 Trophie* for the best weekly terially lower quality as a result of January, 1936. have bougut the Bressler property . newspaper* published during the drouth damage in South sections. Claimant names as witnesses: p**t year were awarded by Sigma A relatively high proportion of the in town and are putting it in Jo ;eph Peters, Moro, Oregon Delta Chi, Journalism fraternity, ; grain in the Santa Fe province is| ahap« for a club room for the use1 Harold Ginn, Moro, Oregon at the annual Oregon Preo* . reported .damp. Early samples of the boy*. The troop ha* been, E 'ward Hollenbeck, The Dalles , growing in *i*e and interest lately । Terence held last week end at the ’ from this province ..were of fair Oregon. i 'Sam Stark recently surprised his ’ University of Oregon. _ Above: quality, but some lots-were bleach W. 1!. Short, Tae Dalles, Oregon many friend* here by returning: Robert Moore, Newberg, is pre ed and .of uneven test weights. Re W. F. Jackson, Register h?me from a trip with a new bride. I senting the major trophy to Jack cent report», from Australia show They were childhood friend* back . J Bladinc, • who with his father, . better quality ‘tlum was indicate^, (right) publishes the McMinnville , .by ehdy sample The ,FAQ atan in Cedar Springs, Missouri. NOTICE TO CREDITORS d Telephone Register. . Betty Wag 1 Wayne Spoor is recovering from ia G^irly. high for. all states. A!! creditors having claim* ner, Peri land} is h olding the cup . witoz.grain in , Now South Wale* an attack of the measles and while t against the estate of Merritt G. won for thB^h«Ht weekly in the testing from 62 to 66 pounds, in K hi* face has not recovered it* Tuel, deceased, are hereby notified cities under - 1069 population, a- western Australia from 61 to 63 . normal smoothness Lie feels much to present them in proper form to warded to Arthur I. B oimv Mal pound*, and in Southern Australia * better when getting smooth than he undersigned, the duly appoint- heur Enterprise. In the other pho- - from ^0 to 61 per bushel. . when getting rough and rash. । ,ed executrix of toe last will and to two attractive co-eds are shown Phyllis Dickson i* staying at testament of Merritt G. Tuel. de “buttonholing** publishers for jobs -Short Urops In Argentine the Hartley home while she at- ceased, at the law office of Geo. G- following their graduation. - . Left -JThe short crop in Argentina is . tend* school here. She comes from Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within to right: Giles French, Sherman- reflected in a falling off in exports, Antelope and will remain tv thc< ~ six months from the date of this County Journal- whose paper re with shipments of 645,000 bushels notice, to-wit: January 17. 1936. end of the year. ceived honorable mention, Roberta fol* the current week, the smallest Margaret Tuel. Charlotte Beardsley Moody, Eugene, and - Hugh Ball, • weekly total for January since Dr. Max Euwe won the chess Geo. G. Updegraff, • here from Condon this week wit'. Hood River News, and Louise 1926. 'Domestic millers were ab- championship of the world In the Attorney for Executrix. s^iarjorie Blake. Anderson, Eugene. totbing current offerings and no recent tournament In Amsterdam. Last publication Feb. 7, 1936. The smattering of snow last quotations on new wheat were a-1 He took the title away from In- Saturday made the roauj slick in Led by O. M. Plummer as chair- advice and help to all who asked vailable in English markets. Aus- A lèi«a'ndeh Alekhine of Paris. spot* and several travelers slid oft Mike—How would you like to ' man of tJbç committee, and with for tlheir nidBreithaupt Jtaid traliaii wheat was firmly held with jump from this plane with a para the highway. No one was injured compensation, they have the assistance of the county agri “Without ■^pain from Southern Australia Noi»« Louder at Night but some fenders were bent. chute ? a servie« of greater im cultural agehts, l^ese county coni rendered afloat quoted at $1.00 per bushel at Noises sound louder nt night than Engineer Peck of Hie Dalles mittefes ha Ve been quietly at work portance than is generally real- LiverpQol. compared with sales of' In the day because their propngn- I Jim—I’d like it a lot better than I jumping without one. and anoUaer highway man from for more than three years giving ized.’’ No. 2 Manitoba Northern at $1.00 Hon Is not Impeded by ascending Bend were here Tuesday looking 3-8 and Not 4 Manitoba at 97ic currents of air which have been “Did you get on your knees over the street project in town pre per bushel. Australian shipments warmed by the sun. — Colliers when you proposed to Kitty?” paratory to getting the paving were fairly large, totaling 2,283 - Weekly. done between the highway and the “No, she did.” SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS 000 bushels, with trade reports in- curbing which will be put in bj Oregon has a noteworthy record •iicating that about 60% of the crop WPA labor soon. in respect to changes in farm own > For Sherman county, State of Oregon, f * the aas already been sold for export, • Mgil carrier Flatt’s car turned ership. according to L. R. Breith- year 1935, as finally equalized by the pounty Board Russian shipments from Black Sea over on the cemetery hill Saturday ui E quad Ration. Unit ports dropped to 88 000 bushels. Classification of while being driven by Bill Cauth- aupt, agricultural extension econo Value Value Property Number ers. No harm was done to Cauth- mist* at XJregon State college. Gov Candidate—I want housing re 453,854 $6.017,910 $13.26 Acres of all lands ers but the car is somewhat the ernment statistics show that for , All Satisfactory Business is built on 21.35 5,738.380 form! I want educational reform! Acres of tillable lands 268,744 worse for the experience. more than two years Oregon has Acres of non-tillable I want— I want— Florin Coon drove to Portland led all states in the Union in per Confidence — Confidence on the part of 1.51 279.530 lands ................ 185,110 Heckler—Yes, we know. You Sunday taking Myrtle Davidson Improvements on deed the buyer that goods purchased will be want Cloroform. and wife and Mrs. Kate Smith centage of voluntary transfers 455,970 ed or patented lands dbwn to the city. : and has had the lowest percentage of good quality and fairly priced. 80.190 Town and city lots .... ■'Mrs. John McNeil and family of forced transfers of any north- Improvements on town hâve gone to The Dalles to live. west gtate, Breithaupt says. Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables 278,020 and city lots .,..... C. L. Lombard, who was in Figures show that during the Manufacturing machin charge of the Standard Oil plant, year ending March 1, 1935. 5.28 ery .to......... ..... Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of 45 65Ô Merchandise .................. during the absence of R. H. John per cent of the farms in Oregoi Farming Implements, son, left for Longview this week changed hands—2.84 per cent be DRY GOODS wagons, automo when Bob finished his selling trip. ing voluntary sales and trades and Phone 345. The Dalle*, Ore 123,150 biles, etc. ...... A... Mr«. Carl Schadewitz is in The 2.44 per cent owing to tax, mort Trade At Hotel and office furniture Dalles for medical treatment tois gage and related defaults. The ir ----- 15,290 store fixtures etc Quality number of voluntary transfers <has 27.09 94,590 Horses and mules ....... 3.491 -GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY tRoy Barnett returned Tuesday increased steadily during the past 20.67 119,490 Store 5,780 Cattle ......................... Fhone 222 2.24 39,450 from a trip into California, taking three years, while forced trans 17 608 Sheep and goats ....... 4.62 6,750 1,460 Swine ......................... one team of horses to Medford and fers have decreased rapidly. 208 Dogs ......................... four head to a town near San 240- 10.00 24 Price Level Raises Foxes ......................... Diego. Total value of taxable Commenting on the reasons for 7.2RV.64Q. property . ' these trends. Mr. Breithaupt said .Soldiers’, coemption de that the increase in farm price (Hjcted from- above .... 3 IW ' from the 1932 level of 46 per cent .7^87.050.» .Gross a akuat>e» LOST: One white gelding, weight. of the 1926-1930 average to 55 in 13M. Ha* white nose. ¿Notify 1938, 60 in 1934 and 68 in 1935, Nnte? This” n°t include bank stock Rin- intangi bles vyhidh are subject to the State Tax Commission :• GeraM Holzapfel, Wasco. Oregon. had a good degl to do with improv nor ones it include railroads and other y^iblic ser v . 11-12-18 ing the farm situation. He also at vice corporations which are assessed by the State LOST: Two yeariing Hereford tributed much of the enviable rec Tax Commission. Valuation of Public Service Cor heifer* branded SEAL on left ribs. ord in regard to farm own er snip porations in 1935, $2.269,230.76 Will pay $5.00 per head who will changes, however, to the very ef Dated, September 27, 1935. hold them and notify me where fective work of the voluntary j MARGARET W. PEETZ. County Assessor they are. Sid Seale, Condon. Ore. farm debt adjustment committee ( Moro, Oregon appointed by the governor flor the Livertock Wanted. HIGHEST com-belt prices for car purpose of assisting farm debtors j loads broke or range horses, mules and their creditors in making debt anA-eoK*. FVed Chandler Horse adjustment and refinancing ar- and Mule Market, Chariton, Iowa. Roy J. Baker CUPS PRESENTED WINNERS IN PAPER CONTESTS General Wheat Made New Mayor Situation Is Of Grass Valley Still Firm Grass Valley Teams Win From Wasco Oregon Has Good Record Fer Land Sales CONFIDENCE ZELL'S FUNERAL HOME H. Zeigler’s Classified Ads TUM-A-LÜM SPECIALS At The Same Old Stand Doing Business Every Day Highest Quality Merchandise, Famouo IHC Brand Tried and True. Well Spoken on Every pand Buy What Others Are Satisfied With. It Pays We Have Your Wants In Stock Call And Get Them Roy 1 Baker Hardware Man Grass Valley, Oregon For This Week f/totoin .'3^^ Harness Oil and Paint One Quart of Floor Wax Given FREE with every purchase of Handy ; Household nStep Ladder $1.50 - For Estimates On Building and Paint Jobs Call 93. A-Lum Lumber Co. Grass Valley Oregon That Special Tastiness— you can count on its being in every barrel and bottle of our Family’s Whiskey—always! ,Q4 fM^ount of thia being our own Family’a Whiskey, per- aonally supervised by mo and the boys, I-want to set right doA/n here a promise that the Wilken Family is going to keep till the day we die. I’m speaking for myself and the boys when I promise you that you can count on us seeing to it that the quality of our Family’s Whiskey is going to stay put—with all that mildness and tastiness in tach and every bottle—yesterday, today and tomorrow. gynn wsïskbt JDOSSHDE AVAILABLE IN OREGON