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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1936)
• • ” THR BUM MAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO,, OREGON PAM foüb *— FRIDAY, May L 1?3^ Wheat Stocks ' Small This Yeer is being sorely tried as we read Wasco. He was married in 1925 tlTs daughter, after a brief stay P. O. Studeyt poem after poem, try to discern a to Gertrude Huck and has foqr in the city left for her home in sons living at his Wasco hotnt. • ballad from an elegy, and get fair Lodi, California. Although handicapped physical ly well muddled up trying to meas Miss Vivian Trounce of Moro ly Mr. Mee has been active in ure poetry. We don ’ t use a yard stayed over night at the home of fraternal and civic organization* stick, either. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.' Sargent Sat being a member of the The economic situation has come urday. Sunday they were dinner Stocks of Wheat in IhteriOf fiifllB, Firemen, and an Odd-Fellow. He to a place where we must try to guests at the Harry Van Gilder elevators ahd Warehouses on April connect it with international trade. has operated a shoe repair sbdp home. 1, T936, were estimated by the It seems unreasonable that within in Wasco for several years. Dr. and Mrs. Robertson of Port The Rufus gymnasium proved to trades scope are tncluded'invisable’ Crop Reporting Board of the Unit land visited over the week end at be a “Mecca” to dancers at Rufus units of exchange yet that’s what David Reid, candidate for the ed States Department of Agricul the home of Mrs. Robertson s last Saturday evening. As we gen we have found out. Republican nomination for county ture to be 52,158.000 bushels, Which TedPra^kotSebcted parents Mr. and Mrs. A. S. John This evening the Letterman’s commissioner, has been a resident erally picture a ‘ ‘ Mecca ” it has son. The children Dora and Joyce it about 24 per cent less than the VaMktOTiaa; Marttrtt nothing in common with our con Club of Rufus will meet4o initiate of Sherman oounty since 1904 68,220,000 bushels in the same po returned home with them. new members. The usual procedure when he began farming near Miss Margaret McKee returned ception. Saturday evening’s was of the meeting will proceed the ini- Rufus. He was married in New sition a year earlier, and about Johuo* k Satatotorian home from Arlington for the week rather frigid appearing in so far tiation activities. berg, Oregon to Nora Rayburn 34 per cent less than the April 1st end to visit with her-parents. She as the theme and decorative idea whose parents were old time resi five-year average (1981-1935) of of portraying a northern lights was here Monday to attend the dents of Sherman county. They 78,609,000 bushels. Stocks are be effect was concerned. In addition COUNTY CANDIDATES Miss Harriet Long met with the Republican dinner in Moro. • have three children. to a pleasurable pastime for the low average in all the important* library board Monday afternoon Among those who attended the (Continued from page one) Mr. Reid is a member of the Odd w^eat producing regions. and gave instruction and informa funeral of Thomas Sn.k in The dancers the dance proved a finan- and when war was declared joined i Fellows and the Grange. This report is intended to cover tion about methods of increasing Dalles Saturday afternoon were: I cial success to a surprising degree the Navy where he served 19j t only stocks in country elevators the already fine circulation of the Everett Sink, Joe Thompson of but it would have been even more during the war. . CIarence H.sLindemanf eandidate and warehouses ahd the smaller in Wasco library. Mrs. Fred Fortner Portland, Mr/and Mrs. Joe Udey M if there had been enough danc- months After discharge from the service Mrs. C Hull and Mrs. S. J. Brock and daughter, Florence of Hermis- ing swains to adequately take care he moved to Madras where he man for the Republican nomination for terior hiills, Stocks in commercial sheriff, was born in Nebraska in elevators' and “census” mills are of the fairer sex. were s Jected to attend the Hepp ton. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys aged a grocery store and served 1889 and came to Sherman county i excluded. ner conference of library boards Mrs. A. D. Avery of Portland as deputy assessor for Jefferson was the house guest of her sister, are marching. So it seems during county. He married Hazel Chit in 1894 where he settled with hi» Wednesday. SHERIFF’S SALB^ a I band practice. into the /I wood While living in Madras and parents near iRufus. His father * Inquiring Mrs. Homer Dixon accomodated Mrs. A. S. Johnson spending • •. , « ____ XI___ 1 A L. 4- 4 On' the 1st day of June, 1986, at | situation we find that the band las two children. In 1923 Mr. managed warehouses there for a number of ladies when she drove number of days last week. the hour of 2 o^lock, p. m., at th« - --. . Hammond, * . ,. Portland, . _ _ •. has many years and Clarence followed-r University of Oregon students members are developing leg mus- her cs Lo Heppner Wednesday to ¿Tlx ' /V a ¿A * j ' slated Students of the University TYuitt moved to Moro and has him in that occupation, managing! attend the district meeting of li ho™ Z the week end were Fran- el« been engaged in the barber busi the warehouse for 2J years until Moro, Sheraton County, Oregon, I’ - tf Oregon for the coming year. braries. Mis. H. A. White, Mrs. cis Watkins and P.u!en K««^ ness since that time. He owns a his recent resignation. will sell.at auction to the highest Fred Fortner, Mrs. S. J. Brock and Accompanying them were Bruce an tome in Moro, is .a taxpayer, mem He attended the Rufus schools bidder for cash the following de Mrs. Dell Hull went with Mrs. Hamby. Bill Pease and Alice Stew, ber of the Odd-Fellows lodge, the and during the war was a member scribed property in Sherman Coun- The Scholastic Current Event Dixon. art of Powers and Doris Amidon test for the Scholastic readers war Grange and the American Legion. of the Signal Corps for fifteen ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: Delman Smith who is a student of Moro. All of Section Nine, except the Riven to the high school students months, thirteen of which were at Oregon State college was elec C. R. Marshall and , son, i, , Chailes «œn with with the th* renults results John T. Johnson, candidate for spent overseas. He was married to north half. of the northeast —------- . .. „ just a week ago ted to the electrical engineering of Portland were week end «..tor. Incidently it w „ , the Republican nomination for quarter; also the Northwest Rose Schultz at Rufus in 1926. ; Kappa national honor society, Eta Amount county clerk, was born in Farmer at LUc <-*• at the E. D, McKee home. test. The honored .indents Quarter of Section Ten; and He is a member of the Grange Nu. M«t W» all those portions of the fol Edra Winchester of San Fran Marshall and daughter, Mary who with the highest scores are Norma City, Illinois. He came to what is and owns a small orchard near have been house guests of her si8- lowing described lands lying Blackbume, first place, Georgiana now Sherman county with his par Rufus on which he lives. cisco was here several days ai the »ear ............ . 43S.239JS South and West of the center home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mrs. McKee returned home Blackbume, second, and Lynder ents in 1884 and’has lived here > W1« U He continuously since- that time, with them. of the John Day River; North Guilford, third. Mrs Blooblnd—My ancestry dates Clyde Hearing. tlS.Sa.lS3.14 Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown of Total Half of the Southwest Quar- We, of the Civics class, have at went to school at 5 Biglow and st back to before the daye of Charle Miss Martha Stewart, University Longview spent the week visiting and Quarter f Net ter; South west last reached a point of intense in tended the Wasco High school of Oregon student, spent the week magne. How old is your family? of tbe Northwest Quarter; .,........ I 3.ai.uai4 Count Nocount—I really can’t end at the home of Principal and with the latter's sister, Mrs. A. S. terest in our study. In fact, it Portland Business College. à salaries c< the Northwest Quarter of the might easily be termed as one of He was married in 1903 to Miss say. You see, all our family rec Mrs. Homer Dixon. Miss Stewart Johnson and family. Southeast Quarter, of Section Fred Hennagin and wife accom- the, if not the most controversa! Cornelia Smith in Bement, Illinois - ords were lost in the flood. is a sister of Mrs. Dixon. OWO' Eleven; All in Township Two Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman panied by Mrs. B. Estrelle Hailey topics concerning modern society and has three children. He was (2) North, 'Range Eighteen and W. H. Burres drove to Boise,, f 0 5 ft y. Arguments and discussion manager of warehouses at Rufus, were Portland guests spending the .131.34 Toi*] «xpsndlt East of the Willamette Me . .................... .... probably > fos- — Biggs. Klondike and Moro from this subject will week end at the home of their son Idaho Saturday to spend the week over ridian. ter a warm, maybe a warmer at- 1895 to 1901 when he went to in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. end. Said sale is made under execu Phil Yate^, candidate for con-1 moshere than over any other topic. managing his f itter’s place east Wm. Hulitz. tion issued out of the Circuit Court For the County Typing Contest of Wasco. He has been a taxpayer Mrs. Earl Hoag of Gilliam coun gress, left hrs home Monday oh a r.43«M of the State of Oregon for the ty spent Sunday visiting friends in campaign tour of southern Ore held last Wednesday, Marie and over thirty years. RED & WHITE STORE and County of Gilliam, to me directed gon. He was accompanied by Ar Clara Mathieson and Rosalie Wiley Waaco. . »13.8T3.M4M in the case of Pacific Coast Joint Total sdmi were Rufus’ entrants. Miss Augusta Huckin came by thur Molesworth of Portland. Joseph A. Mee, who is a candi- ' Stock Land Bank of Portland, a Mrs. Maude Akers spent sever “The Whole Town Is Talking.” date for the Republicon nomination Groceries—Meats—F resh train from Pullman to spend the UtWM corporation, vs Hugh E. Everett week end with her mother, Mrs. al days pleasure seeking at Moro. Oh, no, not yet, It wouldn’t be for county clerk, was born at Rufus ; Fruits and Vegetables in and Eliza A. Everett, husband and She attended the jolly dozen earn the least bit surprising if it was in 1906. His mother died when he Augusta Huekin. wife (Record Owners,) Sherman before the play is given May 15th. was a year old and bis grandmoth-1 Season. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alky and son club while there. County, Oregon, a Municipal Cor Styphen left to visit with their Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder With the “big night” so near at er, Mrs. Mary Jane Young, took Total UsbUlttos. except poration, and ’“John Doe.’’ hand, circumstances necessitate dili daughter and family near Prosser, and daughter Emmajean, Walter charge of his rearing. 03 >00 HUGH CHRISTMAN gent and comprehensive practice. Washington. Your Patronage Solicited Eaton and Jack McMillen were at He attended school in Rufus and Surplus over afi llabdlUea : Í 1.11 Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon The annual school dance at Hood River Sunday to take in the Just a note from depressed Eng recently finished high school at Surphta M poUc,'j 5-1 to 5 29 Rufuf was thoroughly enjoyed Sat Apple Blossom festival. lish III students. Many of us aren’t 3 4.m.l*3.l1 urday evening by a group of local the least bit poetic yet our patience Mrs. L. Barnum of The Dalles is people who drove down to attend. a house guest this week at the Notice of Taking Up Stock Ai M. Hicks motored to Golden- home of Mrs. Roy Atwood. •TMOl dale Sunday to spend the day vis- Notice is hereby given to whom Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl spent itipg with his nephew Glen Brock a week at Northwestern lake near it may concern that the undersign and family. ed has token up and holds for the White Salmon, located in the cot MY BROTHER BILL Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Clothier and tage of tKeir son in law and daugh con. pursuant cost of taking up and the reason the State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. CAPITAL This shows William helping daughter - spent Sunday at Hood ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Knebel able charges and expenses of keep G. W. Coy, also known as George out when your orders get River visiting the Apple Blossom of The Dalles. ing, the following: W. Coy. and Sherman County, a mCOMK heavy. He’s like the rest of fSetbml. One baldface Hereford cow. um. reived dur-^ ^ ^^ A goodly number of Republi municipal corporation, defendants. Klondike club members met at cans from thia section attended aged about 9 years; no brand mo . mo . h HUGH CHRISMAN the home of Mrs. W. E. Dutton the meeting in Moro Monday when turning out good whiskey. or ear marks. Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon S3T umu Thursday afternoon. an organization was started. Unless redeemed prior to Mon 4,-17 24; 5-1, 8 Ladies receiving prizes at the Total tneoms . day, May 11, 1936, at 2:00 o’clock TiHicum card club Thursday after- p. m., said cow will be sold at the —------------- :— - - """“i nOdn' wbre Mrs. L. L. Funk, high, W44MM I.; E. Fields ranch near Biggs, Ore- i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Mr*. R. H. McKean, low. rim. to satisfy said costs, charge. the under8igIwd been duly Cards were played at three tobies MJT.TS Dated^is’^th day of April, 1986. »PP°'nted by Uie County Court of following dessert luncheon served 341.83143 by the hostess Mrs. George Wilde, Cecil Fields. the State of Oregon for Shermaa 25-26 Total «xp«ndlt»rM............. I |1JM,317*3 County as Administrator of the Mrs. J. Brock and Mrs. Frank Mor Aflarrs estate of Mattie Isaacs Doheny, row. Mrs. Wilde’s home was used 3.134.M1 OS Deceased. Notiee of Sheriff’s Sale for the occasion. All persons having claims a- of Real Property Mrs. Steve McMillan and daugh Jia» gainst said estate are hereby re- ter, Dana Jean accompanied by On Saturday, the 16th day of _ 393,333.11 May, 1936, at the hour of ten o ’ - : quired to present the same with Margaret Johnson visited in Port renta' dus and M.133M clock a. m. at the front door of the vouchers properly verified, as by land several days returning home Courthouse in Mbro, Sherman law required, to me at the office of Saturday. County, Oregon. I wiill sell at ( Gavin & Gavin, The Dalles, Ore- Mrs. F. L. Morrow and Mrs. B. ■tocka owm S 4H* W. Guy were in The Dalles Tues public auction to the highest bid- gon, within six months from the mittvd asseta would oH.Mi.M and th* * ’ date hereof. day afternoon where they attend der for cash, the following de- poucyboidsrs to S3. »aed this 21st day of April, 1936. LXBAILlTlli ed the Soros is club at the audi real property located in scribed Gro^ claim« for Mesas un- 11.83« J34.SS Sherman County, Oregon to-wR torium. 25-26-27-28 Administrator. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yocum and Lots two and three, the risks .............. ......................... LS8X13LM the children and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. of Southeast quarter Due for commission and bo* Y<m never could have got a Funk were in Mosier Sunday vis All *otßtr MsbiUtiea ’J ? Northeast quarter and the NOTICE OF FINAL HEADING Think of it, a tractor operating a iting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yocum. Southwest quarter of the Total Habllitiea. excep« Saturday, the 16th day of May, Family's Whiskey so tasty Ted Proudfoot has the honor of full five years on $95.00 for repair cabmans Northeast quarter of Section 1936, at the* hour of 10:00 o’clock cost .... less than $16.00 per Surplua over au liabilities being valedictorian and Miss Mar 9, in Township one South of Surplus sa retarda policy a. m. and the courtroom in the garet Johnson salutatorian for the year .... less than $10.00 for every bolder a Range Nineteen, East of the Courthouse at Moro, Oregon, has 1936 high school graduation class. thousand hours of hard field work. Willamette Meridan, Oregon, Total been fixed as the time and place for “ Caterpillar ’ ’ products are built to Mrs. Faye Simpson Loomis of containing one hundred fifty hearing all objections to the fipal high standards and letters such as Portland came from that city Mon eight and 3-100 acres report filed by the undersigned in day to spend several days with the one which follows seem to be . « Said sale is made under execu Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper. Name Mrs. Cordelia White left Suncky Statutor fólla«* bl for Portland where she will visit with relatives. v Judge and Mrs. G. A. Potter were Tygh Valley visitors Sunday. This here Famify’a Whiskey of March 14, 1936. C. S. Hampton of The Dalles was ours has got everything that three Caterpillar Tractor Co. a business visitor Monday. whole generation« of us Wilkens A. M. Hicks and W. E. Tate were Peoria. Ill. have learned concerning ways of Gentlemen : transacting business in The Dalles In the spring of 1930 we bought a making whiskey with a genuine mild Tuesday afternoon. W. W. Knighten, P. N. Johnston Model 15 Standard Gauge “Cater ness and tastiness to it! And here’s, and H. C. Seymour, state club pillar” tractor for us* in our hop one thing sure. There isn’t one bottle leader of Corvallis met here in be fields. It has worked six full sea but what’s got every bit of the quality half of the 4-H clubs of this dis- sons of about 160 days each. We to it that we distillers are enjoying have used it to cultivate our yards trict. ourselves. We want to make our The Wasco Firemen will have Mrs. Hugh Walker was hos and bale hops after harvest. The Family’s Whiskey something that’ll tess to the members of the Wasco first winter it cleared land prepara Women’s study club at her home tory to setting out one of these a special Baseball meeting at the do us proud, and make you glad Grain Bags Mill Feeds Friday afternoon for the regular yards. The repair costs on this you bought it! business and study hour. Mrs. tractor have been a little less than Wasco City Council room on May Twifie Dairy and Poultry Feeds E. D. McKee gave a talk on Mary 195.00 for something like 10,000 hours of work, which we consider Roberts Rinehart. Womsn poets 5th at 7:45 p.m. for the purpose Concentrates was the subject presented by Mrs. an excellent record. The only over Rolled Grains H. A. White. Mrs. Earl Richelder- haul it needs for the coming year’s of organizing a Wasco Baseball work is a valve grind. Salt fer acted as club director. Flour Yours very truly, Mrs. B. W. Guy and Mrs. Afton (signed) C. W. Butler. McIntyre were joint* nostesses at tbe home of Mrs. Guy when mem All kinds of Insurance It you reside near Wasco and bers of the junior bridge club met You Need for luncheon followed by three are anxious to show action for tables of cards. High honors for “Caterpillar” Quality club was received by Mrs. O. G. Wasco this season you are invited Hilderbrand and Mrs. Lewis Hast Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease ings held high for guesto Album if Mrs. Delilth Süffel and Mrs. Ed to attend this meeting. FREE-A t«rr of our W you'll write me at Tbe Moi na Ekland accompanied Carl Mid CoprHaht Jo« 5 Finch & Co . In« SUPPLY CO. • --The Wasco Firemen •S3 proof—75% grain neutral spirits. dles tod t to Portland Saturday AVAILABLE IN OREGON where the former will remain for « while. Mrs. Ekland, Mrs. Stiff- Rufus School Dance Proves Successful State Librarian Visits Wasco On State Trip a a R ati WASCO MARKET «m« '““■M"’®1® $16 a Year for Upkeep Æwa if it vffptsn 9t that us Wilkens started distilling wily back Proof of quality Attention! BALLPLAYERS O’MEARA Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Wasco, Oregon