Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 22, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, IMS
Bpflies in Flood; Areas of Middle West
Mekin R. Schadewita
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Attorhay for, Administrator.
\Aprt 22, 29, Mayfly >3.*
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: / ' ■- A
n o t o e o f final rearing
V Notice is hereby given, that
Esther A. Stanley, Administratrix
of the Estate of F. L. Stanley, De­
ceased, has filed in the Oounty
Court for the County of Sherman,
State of Oregon, her FINAL AC­
COUNT; and the Court has set
May lfith, 1988, at the hodr of
10.00 a. m. in the County Judge’s
Chambers in the County Court
House at Moro, Sherman County,
Oregon, as the time and place for
the settlement for said accounting,
and for hearing objections to the
same, if any.
Esther A. Stanley,
Administratrix
J. Tracy Barton,
The Dalles, Oregon,
Attorney for the Estate. 4:15-6:6
Sherman County Observer
‘ for the hungry *nd carhoufiaging df the plant un-
produce is
Established Nov. 2, 1888
One may has- der a sersan -of flowers aad shruh-
folks of the
Grass Valley Journal
A 14, 1 « T
ard a fifty bushel gu4es and bn b«ry. Thfc Mtfstged pfeftV t& ’ft
~~ EstMMtMraa vvi.
in
that' ®uch land cl>iined» will meet the needs of the
CONSOLIDATED fta id t' 6 1931 ^oJd
A
, *
has produced
fifty bushels in loss- state for the next ten years at,
produced
Wasco News-Enterprise
er y^ars., One may guess sixty least. Some members ®
Established Nov. 1891
bushel and be told that that is mission are Acpown/tn.
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 a lot o f wheat and still the critic, Of going through with
is right. ",v '" '
’. (gram . A m a jo r ity 'o f
(Published Every Friday nt
We may have acres that grow mission, however, a p p e a r tOyfavor
enough wheat, to feed fifteen peo- |elay oj any
Moro, Oregon
pic thsir’ normal, grain ration for, )lant
Giles L. French
, ■. Editor an eatire year. There will b e w a -
Entered ns second-class matter at glfe fields that will produce enoqgb
to feed the entire cophty, perhaps from the «a
the Postoffice a t Moro,
under Act of Congress of Marin enough over *, tò feed, anothefi
county or two p t similar size fbr/^ • Oregon’*
3, 1879.
fields a re larg e .and a per capita? abdvie tbfi n
M em ber
consumption of hut 4.7 bushels is* oF production?
sesricto, accotdidfffp
small.
Not all wheat is like this fpr piled by. the America
some is just being sown because association. Whiljfe
the earth has been so w ets; until average of ’bills
now. But. all of Sherman county’s session Was onftf?
grain will have this prodigaus legislative mill turned .’ out
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
amount of moisture under it that of 502 bills. Only l l . p t «
All persons shall file their ob­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
should send it up into the sun and S higher production record
jections, if any, to the Pinal Ac­
Payable in Advance
the wind and fill oqMM kernala those .'f.waHfc'WjL
count of the Administrator o f the
ONE Y É Í R — Í ...................... I l -50 until it comes near*th'è maximum states, including ,
estate of ArviHa J. Barnett, deceas­
nectisut; Georgft;
of production.- i ¿{P.O*.
ed, on or before Monday, the 2 day
•chusetts, Nark? York, North
ro-
- .Floods in middle western states caused hundreds of persons to desert thtir homes when rivers ever* of (May, 1938, at the hour o f 10:00
A PR IL 22, 1938
1 ina, Pennsylvania, South * Caro- flowed th e !? banks, m ice formations melted following spring-like rains. Above, flood victims near Detroit o’clock a. m., which is the time
CALL OF THE WILD
and * Texas. Ne- are being removed Trog» their homes after the River Rouge rose to flood stage.
Mnt,4
fixed by the County Court of the
braskati
•k^isgislatbre
THE PRESIDENTS SPEECH
The Oregon Highway commis­
State of Oregon for Sherman
introduced h total df 912* measures
County for the settlement of said
Nearly everyone has known fam­ sion’s recent advertisement- de­ but passed o n ly ;R K / during the
ilies in which the father had plen­ picting Crater Lake in all its session, of fcds/than'50 pekeent as!
son Arthur and Dave Hoskinson Final Account, and the County
striking
blueness
,
is
“
worthy
of
ty of money which he doled out to
were dinner guests at the Theo. Court Chambers in Moro, Oregon,
many as did'A0re^oh’s legislature.1
comment
because
of
its
mechanical
is the place fixed for hearing of
a spending son. The rule is that
Juste sen home aunday.
excellence. For those who—sfiut
said account.
it does not help the son who often
“r |t public School ' admjn-
in
cities—long
for
the
sight
“
o
f
-
Robert Dean Barnett
has no sense of the value of mon­
istrator's credential to be; misused
mountains
and
open
.
v
------
timber
and
Administrator.
ey, never having earned, veçy •pace, the picture ehould be ft»
O rigan .U t e board, of ed»-
Uprilf M. 1909' A. J. W e .tf.ll of Portland was
much.
a Acatl or, »Jlnder a recently adopted^
•
- w
j^en^ Wednesday evening in the
attraction well „ia,k
nigh ir-o.i.fcU
irresistible.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
regulation
went
to
Dr.
J.
E.
Ora-'I
Mias
Margaret
*
Pfakerton/
and
interest
of the Shell Oil Company,
A somewhat similar situation
The success of vacation land
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
occurs
when
the
government advertising has proven that there mer, «uperintendent o f schools at Mr. M. R. Edff, o f iJ Wasco, were
SHERMAN COUNTY.
Dr.
Poley
of
Moro
was
called
to
Wasco
Methodist
church:
Sunday
raises and distrbutes money thru are many thousands of people who Eugene. Certificate number two joined
the holy Xonil of ntatri-
SS. Notice to Creditors.
the
J.
M.
Wilson
home
Wednesday
school
_at
10
a.
m.
The
Standard
various federal agencies that are long for the mountain tops as did went to James M. Burgess, bead mony at thtf Pinkertdn home, Rev.
In Matter of the Estate of
to see Jerry jr., who is ill. The Bearers will present a pageant,
designed to aid the people to do Petrarch, who is said to have been o f the Milton-Freewater school.? a J. Aadmgflofficiating,
David 8. Walters, deceased.
doctor
diagnosed
his
illness
as
“The
challenge
of
the
Cross.”
Sun-
things that they might better do the first man after the dark ages and the third certificate Went to » Mr4. Munroe, nee Miss Edith
Put «>* home day morning at 11 Preaching TO WHOM* IT MAY CONCERN:
for themselves The entire citizen­ who openly admired beauty '-and Austin Lsndreth of ¡Pendleton. A- tH ekri«. c m . up from Portland *c41r let
You are hereby notified that the
service at the Gras, V.Uey Meth-
ry loses respect for the value of climbed to high places far- the to ta l,o f «8 school administrators, with her hhHWnd'i mother, and “ndcr quarantine.
undersigned has been duly ap­
h a v . already applied .for the new went out to the farm Tuea-| Mr. and Mrs. « . J. Baker of odist church, Sunday afternoon
_,
money.
pointed as Administrator' o f the
good of his soul.
?
- : v.-riiMv where Mrf' M tfn ro erd ied sud- G ass Valley were business callers at 2.30.
The president's message, ex­
Nowdays we get into the open certificates.
Estate
of the eaid David S. Walt­
E. L. anne , pas r.
,i i ^ d 'denlv
was
»
i •
v *' i' * 7'.
.1.
e n l y recently. Deceased w
as alone *t Kent Wednesday.
plaining the new spending pro­ as a relief from the restrictions—,
ers, deceased, by the County Judge
Onagpn will lose ap p w ip ^ tW y. w h e n 4 h e diéà an d an autopsy
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson and
Grass Valley Baptist church: 10 of Sherman County, Oregon and I
gram brings these thoughts to many of ..them petty,—of daily
mind, It must be granted in de- life in office and .factory. i: When $3,000,000 in federal aid. : funds I f . ¿->>n\ved death caused by heart son George Sacre of Bend were a m-t Bible school. Let us continue have duly qualified. Therefore
.o
'
over night visitors Saturday at the the attendance of last Sunday. 11 any and all persons having claims
fence of the administration that nature in the raw stage was all O h gress cuts the- h i g f e v r a p Milurë?
a. m., Mo’ning Worship. A group against the said estate shall duly
there is need for relief work to about us and we had to combat it propriation in two as- r e c o m m e n d - J. Ê. Mo\vry is'r*painting Cher- J. C. Wilson home.
keep want from the doors of with crude implements and wea­ ed by the House committee. The yycroft, his pretty Mbrô hom e,
Mr., and Mrs. W. B. Wilson and of Christian Business men repre- present them with proper vouch­
of those out of work and it must pons there was an urge to remain state highway commission, meeting . Joe M. Eddy Had -a rib broken sons Nonman and James were din- senting the Camp of Gideon will ers annexed, * to me at my law
___ _____________
be admitted that the approach in comfortable surroundings and here thie week, sent telegrams to ftnd sève âl 'cute ihade ab o u t his ner guests
at the Carl Bchadewitz be in charge of the service. 7:30 office in Graas Valley, Oregon
thrown from a horse, home Sunday evening.
of elections makes the expendi­ out-of-doors life was not popular: all members of the Oregon delega-
p. m. Gospel service. r 7:30 p. m., within six months from the date
ture of money desirable from a Now, with the wilder parts of the tion in Congress urging that they Jo€ may „oV be- able to crack a
Thursday,
Annual Business Meet­ of the first publication of this
J. L. Davis was a business visi­
*
political standpoint, even thdugfi country pretty ‘Wall gone, we oppose thp threatened curtailment joke for a week or two
ing and Election of Officers. 2:00 notice.
tor
at
Moro
Saturday.
r ,z..2
.. .
.
-u ,
First publication being 8th day
it be not the uppermost cctfeidt cherish them, tdvertise them, and of funds, z h-. . , ,
p.
m.,
Tuesday,
Women’s
Mission­
Kent Grange No. 688 will hold
From the Observe^ April 21, 1899
• »-
enjoy them.
eration.
ary Society will meet at the Par of April, 1938 and last publication
i -
i -
.. ,
its regular meeting Saturday eve­
being May 6th, 1937.
Mio re than $2,000;000 was paid -‘ Miss Mae
sonage.
And it is possible that this sen­
of Wasco ning, April 23.
Roosevelt states that over pro­
Roy J. Baker.
' Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor.
duction was the cause of both the tim ent will grow until we refuse
, *n Orogfl» leaves
-T-— - -9 £or Moro ^hig , week where
Carl Barnet of Parkdale was an
Administrator
during
tfau
.Amttdhrce-mnnaw
éxÿèct
,
to
n
to
permit
the
march
of
people
on­
cphalp'
for?
a
time
Hoover and the Roosevelt depres­
over nihgt visitor at the G. L.
Mi„ Maggie’; Huff,
Moro Community Presbyterian
sions and thia statement will be to the remaining open land and eration of the new unemployment
Barnet home Tuesday night.
ioeurance
act.
N
e
ifly
9000
claim*
tProf.
Shattuck/,the
ventrilo
q
u
ist
church: 10 a. m., Bible school: 11 NOTICE OF SH ERIFFS SALE
keep
them
to
play
in.
•
•’
'
criticised by a majority • of the
Willard Helyer of Antelope vis­ a. m.. Morning worship with ser
ON FORECLOSURE,
were satlefied i^, full during the ¡ à a magician, gaVM tTshow on the
economists. Perhaps one fault lies
first
1
quart«*,
pjfcx:
ited
his
son
Sheri
at
the
J.
L.
NOTICE
is
hereby given that
mon
“When
He
iCometh,”
the
last
,19th
in
Klondike.
Musfc
was
fur-
with the system of distributing the. CANDIDATES
a v c r a y in ^ F 3 .^
of a series on Christ in Palestine! hy virture of a writ of execution
___ _______ gl»hed briw ien XRfc by the ;Klpn- Davis home Monday.
fruits of in d u stry to those who
Dinner guests ax the J. C. Wil- 11 a. m., S. M. fe. club, intermed- and order of sale «sued, out of the
•'
■
I dike string band» < consisting bf
could and would use it, but the
Reported statement by a voter
son
home Sunday included Mr. and iate and junior C. E. societies; 7:15 Circuit Court for the State of
Oregon
is
making
a
strong
bid
Messrs
Louie
and
C&rl
Smith
and
theory of over production B T no th at he expected to vote for the
Mrs. H. C. Nelson and son George p. m., adult and high school C. E Oregon for Sherman County, dat­
-• ? .* ;
longer recognized as true. A na weakest gubernatorial . candidate for tourist travel this year, accord- J. Wilder.
tion does not have to he on short of his own party, the Republican ing to Harold B. Say, in chargé of • Elmer Mintin has taken the Ed of Bend, Mrs. Ida Davis and groups meet for worship, song ed April 12th, 1938, upon a judg­
ment and decree of foreclosu’e
rations of food and clothing to be in order to insure the election of the travel information bureau -of Baker store ' property on Main daughter Pauline and G. Douma study and inspiration.
therein
rendered on April 9th,
of
Moro
and
Evelyn
and
Luther
Lawrence
Mitchelmore,
minister.
the
state
highway
department.
In
street
in
part
payment-
for
240
Governor
Martin
this
fall
shows
prosperous.
1938
in
favor of John Patjens,
W arren Davis. ,w
We had in the nineteenth cen­ not only poor Republicanism > but addition to attractive advertise- acres sold to W. V. Johnson,
Plaintiff
and
against W. F. Schil­
Christian
Science
church:
The
mente
in
magazines
of
nation-wide
Mcsv
West’s
>
party
givpn'
last
Mrs. J. Bauer and 'Robt. Esling­
tury great expanses of new land poor citizenship. The voter has
ling
and
Matilda
Schilling and
«tfbiect
of
the
Lesson-Sermon
for
circulation
display.xboothnart-'tUAd
week
was
tike
«social
event
Of-the
er of Grass Valley ware dinner
and large forests and undeveloped perfect right to vote for whom he
Emma
(Keehn)
Kdberstein
for the
Sunday, April 24, is “Probation
mineral resources, said the presi­ pleases this 'fall but it should be being maintained in ( two of the season in Moro. Good music,' guests at the L. W. Amick home
sum
of
$7000.00
together
with
in­
After
Death.”
The
Sunday
morn­
nation’s
outstanding
spring
l^raV-
parlor
games
knd
?ocial
CtmVersa-
Tuesday. They were accompanied
dent, th at gava an outlet for those the, aim of every voter to obtain
terest
thereon
from
January
5th
ing
service
begins
at
11
o’clock.
el
shows—the.
one
#t
L
q
s
Angeles
(
tion
made
the
hoars
pass
speedily,
home by Mrs. Rose Hogue who had
thrown out of industry. RuV wt the beet candidate possible fmm al
this week sponsored hy the Auto- ( These psesent'Mwre M a and Mrs. been a t the Am h* heme for the The Wednesday evening « m ic e , 1938 a t 6% per annum, and $500.-
—
still have undeveloped resources p a rties^ -----—
which includes testim onials
of 00 attorney’s fees, and the costs
Nomination by neither party mobile Chib of Southern Califor- ¿Caleb,- M r.. Bressler, Misses May past five weeks
greater than any other nation ex­
of the action taxed at $18.20 and
nia,
and
one
at
Chicago
sponsored
Çoss,
Maggie
Huff,
Mary
Peoples,
Mr.
and
Mm.-R.
P.
Barnet
and
Christian
Science
healings,
begin,
cept possibly Russia and China insures election in this state. Nom
commanding
me as sheriff to sell
by the International -Travel Expo­ Ida Mowty, Myrtle L es^s. Maude daughter Levina and ions Lee and at el(tbt o c*®ck- , . Th* re^ ! ? *
and in the w r y same fireside chat inees may die. The state will be
in
the
manner
provided by law
sition,
April
28
to
May
1.
T
,
,
.
>
<
j
w
t
t
w
orn
is
located
in
the
rear
of
the
Moss, Ora B arnum , Jen n ie WiJ-
the preseident refutes himself by the best served by having the high­
Leland and Mr. a n d I * «
church building, and contain, the the mortgaged premise« therein
liam
s,
May
E
n
rig
h
t,
A
nna
L
andry,
admitting that “we have at our est type of men named as candi­
Matthe, -went to Redmond Sunday.
authorised Christian described:
E lla S trong, M ts . S trong, ‘ P rof.
disposal the natural resources, the dates dn both tickets so that come
where
they
were
o
f
l
Seience
literature,
which may be
NOW THEREFORE I WILL on
Peery, Carl WilliaSfT* T5-/,Idlemah, Mr. and Mrk. ArtBuf^Iolt.
money, the skill of hand and head what may between now and Nov
Saturday,.
May 14th, 1938 at th^
;
read,
borrowed
or
purchased.
An
i
Jesse
Landry,
-
Dfc?-ff)illinger,
L.
to raise our economic level—our ember oompetent .men will be in
Frank Bennett and son Ijiu re n a tte n d a n t is in charge after each hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the
I
BarTW™>
E-
O.
Goodwin,‘j
a
s
.
Allen,
the office during the next four
citizen's income.”
of * The
Dalles <__ were
dinner guests
The public is cordially East main entrance and front
.
___________,
. ii service.
a OF
I t; Helaad
We are not in depression because years.
of
the
Tdrmer*s
sister,
(Mrs.
B.
A.
’
invjteri
to
the
church services, and door of the Court house in Moro, ■
Republicans, who are citizens
of a lack of materials, bat ‘ be­
Adalbert. Rose, agentrtelegraph- Froig the Observer April 25, 1919 Hogue Saturday.
to
make
use
of
the reading room. Shermah Cognty, Oregon sell at
cause of a lack of'confidence in our first and republicans second, will er for the Onion Pacific railroad
Mr. and Mxfs. J. L. Davis and R.
public auction to the highest bid­
a
„
r
leadership. Many are doubtful of hope that good democrats are at Moro, Oregon since September,
,* y
¡> e k r- Albell attended the funeral of
der for cash, the following describ­
our political leadership and some named and democrats who are 1910, h . . retired from active .c r -1 ,r lv? r,ba,ck fro.1? Camp Sherman C. B. Reese at Antelope Thursday.. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
ed real property to-wit:
,
g
F. r,,d*,y lw lth, n’ ri
are doubtful of our economic lead­ better citizens than they are dem­ vice and h a. made application to
West half of Section 5 and
E.
M.
Helyer
was
called
to
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
ership. That our political and our ocrats will hope * that ‘the best the railroad retirement board for ^ Ie<’ .blRcuk ibe4r k! !M "ea[ ? mp, Wheeler Saturday to be at the undersigned has filed in the Coun­
the East half of Section 6 in
* i
economic leadership are in open members of the republican party penalon. M r.,R ow will he 70 year, ‘he day before with the help of bedside of his sister, Mr«. Jake ty Qiurt of the State of Oregon
Twp. 3 S. R. 18 E. WM. in
- I
are
nominated.
For
after
all
the
the
Belshe
and
Hansel)
dogs
a
f
te
r
disagreement is one of the princi­
Sherman County, Oregon
Douma who was dangerously ill. for Sherman County his Final Re­
old on May 24.
parties have no value to the state
a cha&e of 21 milerf.
pal causes of our troubles.
Although Mr. Rose first began
Mr. and Mr«. Fred Juatesen and port and Account os Administra­ and all the right, title and inter­
Provost andJSon m^ke,a special-
Government cannot, under our if they do not promote good citi­ work for the company in March,
tor of the estate of Orren A. Ram­ est the defendants had therein on
zenship.
tv
.of retempéring auto springs.
form of government, nor should it
January 5th, 1938 and or at any
1891,
be
resigned
in
the
early
i <-
complète ptock Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 sey, deceased, and.that Saturday, time thereafter or so much as may
be allowed to do all things for
1900’s for about seven years,* mak­ They also have
the
21st
day
of
May,
1938,
ate
ten
of 14af steel ikiA’ which to make ................................. Moro, Oregon...
The argument of J. D. Ross
citizens. The people must retain
ing his service record total about
o’clock a. m .,tof said day, at the* he necessary to satisfy said judg*.
new
springs.
:
“
that
the
kjlowatt-year
basis
.will
Meets, <34 add 4th T
their responsibility toward their
forty years with the Union Pacific.
Court room, at the Courthouse, in ment, with , interest, atto:
W fB . Johnston and wife arrived esday of each month
weffare and that of the nation. In be cheaper for- consumers is hard
Now in California, Mr. Rose
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, fees, costs and accruing costs,
>ni? a Visiting members we
times of depression encouragement to follow unless it is to be presum­ wriU.1 "My flirt «rv'ice with the ^°™L.'Fu" ^ y. e^ in s *Tom
have been fixed by the Court as in compliance with said execution
called come.
of industry and trade is better than ed that users will want to waste company wm in the Albina yard
i . ,2 '
.
Ra7 Z m ” ” Belle Conlee, N. G.
the time and place for hearing of and ordeT of sale.
n n a r .tn r
a » th
a t Joh4
th e r4 tan‘8„ffttjher
bV th e recen t death of M rs.
harrassing criticism and to re* juice in periods when it is not office 2 as . •aio.Kf
Dated at Moro, Oregon this 12th
night operator.,
At
that
ojebction8 to said Final Report
Napmi Van Gilder, 8
sirletiva laws.
day of April, 1938.
box cor
and
Account
and
for
the
settle­
rCoT?ma'riT{?a'ri ling
The president was plainly in a
C. C. WILSON
the foot
it
-
h
-
t
l
i
be
.
oi
R
u
.,2
,
A
n
,
a
n
.
t!
of
R
u
nell
.tre
e
t
acro»
the
track,
’J & P “','7 Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. ment of said estate.
electricity
*i0hDr^fi of She rman County, Ore.
more serious mood than in former
Moro, Oregon
where jthe
the o office
flfc ei,
now local-
' n<1 vraitor
«
tRi
fireside talks, due, perhaps, to the he would be able to sell all that is from
from where
is now
io c a i- 1. wa’ v 4iTW*
- .
> , __,
Meets
Every
Second
and
produced
throughout
the
year.
«1.
A
fter
about
three
m
onth,
night
ko™»
%
’
Mr’
T
depression that has brought ruin
'
Fourth
Thursdays
in
each
to io many of his hopes. If he
Month. Visiting members
Some supposed wit ¿ scat our
take« his troubles to the country
„
o ..
Invited . 7-4 f f , ,
and shows him self willing to profit Walter a rubber stamp with the . . .
rope Ch^stianfon W.( M.
Kerrone
J*"*
by the advice of established econ­ word YES on it. The Joke i , on clab,
Ruíft 'Sprfrlirtg, Secretary.
omists and business leaders» v e
may be able to start again on the _____________
about eight y e a r a f t
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
upward road. But unguarded spend­
NV J ‘ ■-» '
w . , t _ 4
I It waa dbout ttiif time that Mr. For Instance ’
Meets on the 1st and
Wriglit Patman, c o n y c m a n RoM 1#ft the Mrvke o f th, com.
ing, Ym^>sti sined criticism of
“Ddn’t
you
deplore
people
who
3rd
. Thursday eve­
/
business and an unwillingness to from Texas, has a bill to “regulate
reply
to
one
question
by
asking
nings
of each month.
eelfUhne,,
and
«
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a
in
greed,"
and
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t
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r
n
i
n
g
in
Jane,
1910,”
Mr.
face the facts will prolong a most
>
Visiting members cor
w„ ftr>t ien t to another?”
unpleasant experience in the eco­ while we haven# m ath .more th.n RoM
“What question, for instance?”
dially invited to meet
a au ^ cio n what it I. all about the Rhantto ^ ich
then th , oot-
nomic depths. ,
’ »
♦
with us.
thought a n .ee that perhap, the fttt¡
[¿t {ot th, „ » tra c to r ,
Searal Searcy, W. M
bill, if enacted into lew, will not huiIdin both ro« l , up the Dee- Where needed
We m ake FHA loanb of from $50 buildings1 other than residences.
BIG WHEAT
WiBie was being measured* for
C. V. Belknap, Secy. to $10,000 for modernization, and Details on request.
be a complete .u ceen . ,
„k„
.
_
t
.
-
.
Shaniko
at
that
tíme
chutes rivaOk
his first made-to-order suit of
up to $2,500 for construction of
There is something a bit awe­
was a. tguly‘J<hot spot'.’
clothsa. “Dp you' wffftVlfieMhoul- M'oro Lodge No. 113, I.O .O .F .
Men do not break out in rashes
inspiring about some of the wheat
Moro, Oregon
C. R. Harding, Manager.
ders padded, my Mttle m an?” in-
L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr
*
in this county. It is so high, so Over , girls who have mountrcftes,
Meets
1st
and
3rd
qulscffi
the*
.tailor.
“Naw,”
said
— a - -
rank, ao dark 'green, so vigorously opines HSG in the Oregon Journal. Spring Style«
Tuesdays.. in the
Miranda liked the b(^t very much, Willi«, “pad the p x n ^ ”^.
healthy that it serins almost, over But Girls who go with moustrehed
I.O..OJF*. hall Tran
men,
For
kissing
must
not
haie
a
so
the
milliner
exploited
her
best{
developed. Yet under it is the
aient
and visiting
, z f V •• h e
salesmanship to induce the colored Not. Overdone, Anyway
greatest amount of moisture ever yen.
brothers
are cordi-
Maybe
this
Scotch
thrift
thing
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m woman to take it.
recorded at this time of year which
H e a d O t t ic e , P o r t ' tn d , O r e g o n
-
ally
invited
to meet
overdraw
».”
»
Governor
Martin
of
Washington
“Law,
no
chfle.
If
I
puts
on
dat
is
insures fall development if weath­
M
t
M
B
t
R
F
f
D
l
R
4 i
D IP O S I I
I h S U H S N C t
with
us.
“W hat do you toiean?”
er conditions are normal or even does toot dare leave home for fear big white picture hat, with ma
Eakin,
N.
G.
“
So
far
I’ve
nevert*
heard
of
a
¡
'Ralph
Vic Mjeyers. the one time orches- face, I’d look jes* like a blackber-
near normal.
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
tWO-k^I .Mlit.” . «...»A
r;f .
Looking over a field of it on e' tra lea4«r, will strike up a discord, t y in a pan of milk.”
>, Kent Items o f
\,The Week
A. Rose Applies
AN
O REG O N B A N K
SERVING OREGON
1
- Inquire
About FHA
Loan Terms
T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h o/ the
U n it e d S t a t e s N a t i o n a l B a n k
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