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' TH! aUBMAN OOUNTT JOURNAL. MORO. ORBGON L PAGE FOUR- May 5, IM« 4^ ' • quarter; also the Northwest est to many, especially the civics Mid Mrs. S. J. Brock. Quarter of Section Ten; and class whose work Is displayed. A Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clothier ana all those portions of the fol- , ' ; number of grapha representing the laughter, spent Sunday at Ten lowing described lands lying RnXAnb At Mxin« system of Oregon are pic- Mile. South and West of the center MW* ar« the work of var- Fred Abischer of Bonneville re- of the John Day River; North ______ _ A ¿pup atudenis of the civics class. turned over the week and for a Half of the Southwest Quar COmTnenCtnleHl In the oenter to a large graph. visit with Mrs. Abischer and son, IF. ______ V— zv/ aln/lanfa ter; South west Quarter compiled by a number of students, Dan. of the Northwest . Quarter; which shows, in percents, the a- Senior class members were off the Northwest Quarter of the The Senior class will bid Rufus mount of money spent for various on a sneak party Friday when Southeast Quarter, of Section they left school for the day and high school farewall. Saturday, fields in the state. The smaller Eleven; All in Township Two went to the Punch Bowl. Miss May 30, when the annual commence graphs are arranged around the (2) North, Range Eighteen ment exercises will be held in the larger one. Through the use of Interesting Items Of Local Glenna Hilterbrand accompanied East of the Willamette Me school auditorium. Ida Coats holds pictured statistics the civics stu- them. ridian. News b And Around Wasco Miss Nerine Patterson who has the distinction of being valedictor- dents have learned to more easily Said sale is made under execu ian of the class, and Margaret assimilate facts which are brought been at Grass Valley with Mr. and tion issued out of the Circuit Court Mrs. R. H. Johnson for two months Macnab fills the place of sajuta- before them. The M. E. church was the scene returned home recently. torian. C. A. Howard, Suberin- The civics class was recently of the State of Oregon for the of a wedding ceremony Sunday, tendant of Public Instruction» will ( honored by a visit from Dr. Parr County of Gilliam, to me directed Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mbrrow drove May 3, when Mrs. Nellie Dunning, deliver the address. We feel very, who is working with the State De in the case of Pacific Coast Joint daughter of Mrs. M. E. Knox be to Clarno Saturday where a large fortunate in having been able to partment of Education. The Stock Land Bank of Portland, a came the bride of August Lof- crowd of spectators had gathered procure such a distinguished speak members of the civics class held a corporation, vs Hugh E. Everett husband and strand. Rev. R. T. Cookmgham to see the testing of the oil well. er. Other memoers members oi of the grad- pane: panel msiusaiun discussion on me gr»u- un the subject of and Eliza A. Everett, ~ ck^^on officiating. The bride was dressed The test was unsuccessful and was uatinr class are: Josephine Bryant, education, and * Dr. Parr offered wife (Record Owners») Sherman ” Burnett, .. . Marjorie .' ' __ I- Mw l : ' '« i helpful i ___ a „ *T»V-kx This County, Oregon, a Miinininal or- Cor- Howard ‘8> many auggestio|js. a l^nicipal in a white satin gown. Mrs. postponed. lggestio|is. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fridley spent James Monroe, daughter of the Id from the stand- poi ation, and ‘^ohn Doe. Tom Macnab, Thelma Dingle, and discussion was held HUGH bride was her only and the week end visiting at the home Shirley Eakin. Claw night will point of a statement which read HUGH CHRISTMAN CHRISTIAN' James Monroe acted as best man of the latter’s parents, Mr. and be held the same night m eighth that too much money was being Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Sarah O’Neil. grade graduation, May 26, and it spent for education, and that a 6-1 to 5 29 Spring flowers made *n *ttra^tive Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Marple of is then that the humorous side of person should get only what edu- setting for the event. Miss.Mar- «rct Johnson played the wedding Wapato were guests Sunday at graduation. such as the class will cation he could pay for: and there march. Following the ceremony the home of the Harry ' Sawins. and class prophecy will be pre- are too many fads in education a wedding dinner was served at Mrs. Margaret Eaton of Ritzville, sen ted. ' and not enough oJ the so called •the home of the bride’s mother, Wash., is a house guest at the Last Friday night, May 1, eleven three R training. There was also after which the newly wedded Sawin home. Albert Hull of Vancouver, Wash., new members were initiated into a great deal of discussion as to couple returned to their home in spent Sunday visiting relatives the fold» of the Wolf Pack, the which is the most valuable, social Lettermen Club. The new members Or technical training, and to which | Yakima. , . here. Ray Critchfield high school are : ‘ Howard Burnett, Josephine should the student attribute most Net Carl Barnett, grandson of Mr. coach of Wasco has accepted a sim Bryant, Thelma Dingle, Albert of his success in life. ÄST1 113^48.83 ilar position in the Elgin high and Mrs. E. L. Barnett, was mar Thompson, Ina Jones, Lila Morris Marie Mathieson, second year school. Frances Gorslme «f Gs> ried in El Rens. Oklahoma, on Dick WilOy, Fred Bryant, Lois typist from Rufus, won first in the j .. IS.181.318.77 Total Incom« . wav has been elected to fill the April 19th. county contest held at Moro May | Diasi Wilson. Peter Macnab and Velma Miss Lillian Webber of Moro N»t lo«*e« paid position of first and.second grade Eakin. After the initiation, the 29, with an average of 56 words year includine spent Wednesday visiting with Mr. 81378JM.M teacher formerly held by Lorraine evening was spent in dancing un a minute to her credit. Clara DWt and Mrs. Frank Morrow. 2oo.eoo.oo Mathieson placed third in the first j C and «alarte« Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon ana til twelve o’clock whan refresh PMbry and Mrs. H. M. C.lef of 1.358.499.01 ment consiting of ice cream and year division. Portland, relatives of -Mrs. Eliza son spent Sunday at the home of cookies were served. Twenty six «r «xtwndl- ISO.Hl 14 Dingle, spent several days of last C. M. Kennedy at Gateway. letters were awarded end pihs Mrs. Margaret Tuel was here NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE week visiting at the Dingle home. nJsvriis« were given to each of the eleven Sunday to assemble her househola On the 1st day of June, 1936, at । new members. The members of Miss Eva Fewel of Y akima. furniture. the hour o£ 2 o’clock, p. m., at the j Valu« came Monday to visit with her ............. 810.147.382 n the Senior class had a fine chance Malcolm Guy and Mr. and Mrs. OU&rt. 1JM.M2.00 ¡0"show their ability a. public front door of the Court House at, Cash in mother, Mrs. Helen Dingle She was accompanied from The Dalles Bernis Guy drove to Goldendale speakers as each Senior was re-i Moro, Sherman County, MO.881.41 by her sister, Mrs. Ishmael Hend Sunday to spend the day visiting nuested to say a few words while! will sell at au<*W> to the highest । In ’ 38.417 0# at the home of the boys brother aCthe tabled Lynden Guilford, bidder for cash Se following de-1 •ecru« ricks- in law, Frank Bowman. Total admitted aueta 1 12. 2M. 580.04 president of the Wolf Pack, also scribed property in Sherman CounJ The Tuesday Study Club met at Mrs. Jennie Young returned p spoke. ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: the home of Mrs. H. H. White. At All of Section Nine, except the the business meeting Mrs. Orville from The Dalles Sunday where she This week the bulletin board m north half of the northeast Yocum and Mrs. Louis Scholl were has visited for severol months at the hall has proven of great inter risks .............. * • ■. 3.IM.795-41 Due for oommlMion and appointed delegates to the state the home of Mrs. Winnie Cunning brokerast •. .............. .... an®« ham. The Misses Beulah and Pru All other i'aMliUm-— federation meeting. Special reserve iW«n»iW difference between «ctusJ Joe Mee and Clarence Lindeman dence Patterson accompanied her market value on of an bona« and stocks were at Kent Friday on election home and called on Mrs. Roy At owned and compwnr'« val wood. 343.873M uation ...................................... business. . William Reid arrived here Fri Those attending the county usmuu «. «mt day on a thirty day furlough to meeting of the Neighbors of Wood SffX SS a uuiuu*"M??Sg visit with his parents. He is. still craft in The Dalles Monday were Mrs. W. A. Medler, Mrs. Emma *K®rt**. ~,Id* • '”“”'>» »111»« «■ stationed at Crissey Field. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McDonald Shearer, Mrs. June Spencer, Mrs. Total ............ ......... FOR THE BUSINESS IN returned from Klamath Falls Frank Lamborn, Mrs. Adeline Hull. where they spent three days visit- Mrs. V. V. Rust, Mrs. Bertha Moon Net premium* recefted durtna Mrs. Idalia Bergenholt and Mr. and Lewie»’patd Serin« th» r»ar ing. Mrs. Jessie Amos was dinner guest at the McDonald Mrs. Leo Watkins. The Rebekah lodge No. 99 in The A Sale to demonstrate that you can Save Money and secure Stan home Sunday. Nam» of president. G»o«we .H Dalles were hosts Monday evening Brown, mother of Same of Meretary. .’am« O Mrs. Mary latutor^ rwident attorney foa service. dard quality backed by a Guarantee to give Satisfaction, by trading 1 to a delegation from the local Mrs. Myron Haise, returned to lodge. Several from here had the Trout Lake, Wash., following a in The Dalles. Also to Help to develojLyotff own section of the State. visit of several weeks at the home degree of Rebekah conferred on Central and Eastern Oregon would not amount to much if Portland of her son in law and daughter. them. the Rev. R. T. Cookingham gave Miss Irene Dutton of The Dalles evening address at Dufur Meth was the nearest Shopping Center. is employed at the Haise home. odist church last Wednesday when Cards were played at four tables the WCTU held an all day institute. following dessert luncheon when Mrs. G. C. Andrews gave a talk Mrs. A. B. Potter was hostess to COATS the Webfoot five hundred club on better homes and Mrs. Wesley Swagger and Dressy styles^»* Friday afternoon. Prises were Wilde gave a reading after which Regular >6.95 Values . received by Miss Georgia Harper the hostess served delicious re Sale Price freshments. and Mrs. George Drinkard. Webfoot five hundred club en Mrs. Afton McIntyre and Mrs. tertained their families at Mosiei COATS B W. Guy were hostesses at cards and luncheon Wednesday after Sunday at the home of former in Swagger - Wraparound a noon. Mrs. A. C. Kaseberg and members, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jigger or Dressy styles, Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper won Yocum. Thirty five guests enjoyed ular >11.75. Sale Price Afff W high honors. They entertained at tVe day. four tables Friday afternoon, COATS prixes were received by Mrs. Frank Phil Yates of Wasco who is try in a variety of Sport aad 4 4^ ing for the »Republican nomination I The home of Mrs. Guy waa deco for congress from the second dis Dressy models. Regular >18.75 ■ WW rated with spring flowers. trict has been busy the past two and ’919.75. Sale Price Delta Grey is home from Frienc weeks going about the state in the for her summer’s vacation, schoo interest of his candidacy. COATS __ being closed there. Mise Glenna Hilterbrand, leader Your Choice of any better ¿S» 4 of the cooking school, enjoyed Coats. Regular >24.75 and luncheon with her class of girls at $29.75. SaW Price the school house Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Foieter and daugh SUITS ter. Joan, spent the week end visit in Short Mannish Jacket Styles ing at the home of her parents, or Swagger «tyle in various Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tate. . 5 lengths. Many styles and Fab Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banta anc rics. (Regular >11.75. Sale children of Vernonia visited at the Price • home of Mrs. Banta’s parents, Mr. SUITS. -------------------- SUITS “ 6 only better suits left. Regular in Swagger or Jacket Styles. $29.75 values, Genuine Hand tail Sport or Dressy Models, big as- ored Mannish Styles or Bsautiful sortment for your selecting. Reg- Swaggers and Dressy Models. C. A. HowaraTo M.E. Church Is Scene Of Wedding W. Coy. and Sharman County, a NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Saturday, the 16th day of May, HUGH CHRISMAN 1936, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. and the courtroom in the Sheriff of Sherman COunty, Oregon Courthouse at Moro, Oregon, has 4,-17 24; 6-1, 8 been fixed as the time and place for notice is herkby given hearing all objections to the fipal report filed by the undersigned in that the undersigned has been duly the Estate of Margaret Hill, de- /. appointed by the County? Court of ceased. th® State of Oregon for Sherman Herbert Hill, County as Administrator of the Administrator. estate of Mattie Isaacs Doheny, 24-6-6-7 Deceased. All persons having claims a- Notice of Sheriff’s Sale gainst said estate are hereby re of Real Property to present the same with On Saturday, the 16th day of quired vouchers properly verified, as by May, 1936, at the hour of ten o’ law required, to me at the office of clock a. m. at the front dopr of the Gavin A Gavin, The Dalles, Ore- Courthouse in Mbro, Sherman £n, within six mpnths from the County, Oregon, I will sell at te hereof. public auction to the highest bid Daed this 21st day of April, 1936. der for cash, the following de HARVEY F. STONE, scribed real property located in Administrator. 25-29—97-28 Sherman County, Oregon to-wit: Lots two and three, the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 9, in Township one South of RED & WHITE STORE Range Nineteen, East of the %«»* Willamette Meriden, Oregon, containing oiie hundred fifty- Grocer ie>—Fresh eight and 3-100 acres Fruits and Vegetables in Said sale is made under execu tion issued out of ths Circuit Court Season of the State ' of Oregon for the County of Sherman to me directed in the case of State Land Board of You PatroMse Soücild the State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. G. W. Coy, also known as George WASCO MARKET Sherman Cooperative Grain Dairy and Poultry Feeds AU kinds of Insurance $20 $15 Portland Rose— Dotty Pacific Limited— Daily Sale Price ular «18.75. Sale Price Priced to Demonstrate you can save by Buying in The Dalles. Dresses Dr-^ in Silk« and Rw«m. - PUin Ruff Weaves or Printed M Crepes - Regular >5.00 Values Sale Price ® nr?Mes Regular .Values to >8.75 shown in a Variety of New Fabrics. Plenty of '.rg SIM 14 u 48 .1«. H.W Si«.. Sale Price CirV OF POItTLAMD FIVE “SAILINGS" MONTHLY Prom PorHond during AAoy, 3145 p. m. on I, 6, 11,19, 25. 39% hours to Chicago AM space reserved LOW PRICED MIALS WINTtR IXCURSION FAR Bi Continue Dally te May 14 RALPH E. WILLIAMS REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN MIAL PRICIS SO LOW Breakfast . •. 25c Luncheon •. . 3Oc Dinner... 35c Sorvod in coach»« on th» Pacific Limited LOCAL AOfMY UNION PACIFIC Dr,^. in Plain Ruff .nd Novelty Weaves >14 71 Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease I J ( * f » 1 1 > * ' k Two cents a whack and the fallow stays “black” $8 3 FAMOUS TRAINS Salt Flour Ladies’ Coats, Suits, & Dresses hegons Service! I* p ! Twine Concentrates Rolled Grains Sale of J3 Xear sin Grain Bags Mili Feeds TRABE IN THE BAILES ANB SAVE s Wasco, Oregon Growers and Regular Prints. $9.00 sale rnce Better Dr«»« Reduce* Regular »16.75 «nd »18.75. M to 42 • Sale Price Dresses Sixes $12.00 KaiUW Dr«»«. Choice of any Knitted Dre»» in .tock Value« to >18.75, Wool or Boucle«, Imitation Hand Knits Sale Price With the 36-foot weeder hitch--s*ch as this picture suggests-- the 74-inch guage “Caterpillar” acres of fallow per hour, on only two and one-half gallons of Profit from experience of owners—we’ll gladly give you their names addresses go you can easily get first hand in- formation on their re- suits with “Caterpillar” Diesels. Now’s the time to order your tractor— ahead of the Spring low cost fuel! At current Diesel fuel prices, this figures to a fuel cost of less than 2 cents per acre. Edw.C. Pease Co The Dalles, Oregon Give any of the four sizes of “Caterp liar” Diesels proper leads—and yow’Herjoy sue. ilar savings. Not only on weeding--“Caterpillar” Diesel Trac tors are moldboard plowing steep land on less than one and one- fourth gallons of fuel per acre. And they're pulling coniines on as little as 10 cents of fuel per hour! Get the facts! The “Caterpillar” Diesel is the one that has proved able to perform steadily through busy seasons at lowest upkeep--to make big fuel savings count. These Diete Is are beating the best records of the gasoline “Caterpillar” Thirtys and Sixtys,for low repair cost. TRABE IN THE BALLES AND SAVE RDS Tractor is cultivating 9 erpillar” Sales records tell the story of “Cat Diesel supremacy--Caterpillar Tractor Co. builds and sells more Diesel tractors than all other makers put together! O’Meara Supply & Imp. Co