Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1928)
r* r 7 ~r The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday June 1, 1928 A Forward Bugine»» Step Many Receiw Certificate» TASCO SERVICE Oregon has always boon intensely interested in high standards of jour few rather heavy rain storms that GOOSEBERRIES for J cents nalism, and has maintained for over pound, pick them yourself. Mrs- have visited Sherman county the past 50 years a daily newspaper known Realizing that modern business de Forty eighth grade applicant» re W. W. Nichols, one mile east of SA- Would you bum Candles or Coal Oil Lamps ten days have materially improved mands modern methods in the office nationally as one of the best in Our ceived diplomas Saturday when the gaw. farm. ______________ 3VJ1-15 the prospects for a good normal crop as well a^ modern machinery in the Country — The Oregonian. Os May county superintendent finished as- in your office or home? of wheat in this county this coming workshop, and in order to give the 3rd it mentions the daily Gazette- ambling the grades of the recent I F0R SALE — Winona 3 U wagon Then why remain in darkness on your business harvest The month of May 1928 was readers and clients of the paper bet Times of Corvallis, a college city of oxamination. Thirty-on. the warmest and dryest month of May ter and more ‘ efficient service the 5,762 population by the latest census, results when TA$C0 SERVICE will show your ers made an average of over 90% I in B iot. m . G. Melzer,-, for several years, resulting in pros Sherman County Observer has con-, saying: and are entered on the honor roll in I j^oro, Oregon. 3t*jl-15 monthly profits or losses for a surprisingly low pects for a wheat crop for this sea “It is well-nigh a model for coun the office of the superintendent. Sev- I ------------------—------------ - --------------- racted with the Accounting Service son that was not at all pleasing t< Company, of Portland, for the in- try newspapers to follow. ‘The term erab more diploma will be issued as I FRE£ FILM developing. Highest monthly cost. our local farmers. quality guaranteed. Ro“Confec- stallatioq and maintainance of a “country newspaper” is not employed soon as the applicants collect their ? Inquiries' are invited Last week a heavy* rain hit the •omplete accounting and office sys- in disparagment either of the Ga- pad.» from th. d»er.nt counti.. on tion.ry, Moro, Or.. ■ 3m-m30 county near Board man school hous< em, and J. S. Cooper of that com- setteTimes or its field. It is merely phymolojy and Orwon hiatory. Som. pAy -0M ,,y on ,11 and a yet heavier rain storm tha any is now here making the install- common usage in the craft. The fact of th«, will also b. on th. honor roll. I repairing. Good quality work amounted to a small cloud burs .tion of the “Tasco System and is that many country newspapers are Those on the honor roll of the van-1 an(j jeather. Joe Amore, The Dalles, J. S. Cooper, Mgr. visited the section south and east o more faithful to the ideals and obli ous schools are: * - I oPP°®ite 1116 P081 °®ce’ Service.” Kent. The last storm did some loca Rufus: Robert Chase, Pearl Adding-1 ------------------ ~ ~ Tasco Service has been operating gations of newspaper work than are h 327 E. 48th St. Portland, Oregon damage, but in the aggregate mon n the state of Oregon for the last many metropolitan newspapers. ’ . _ I CAN fit all kinds of people. Any ten, June Brackett I ixe or we ight. Crippled or de benefit resulted than damage. As a general classification there Klondike: Edward Happold. I forme(j feet. Wernmark’s Shoe 'ear with exceptional results to the ’ This week several local shower dients of the company. It is ena- are included in the country news Emigrant Spgs.: Joseph Drinkard, I store> T^e Dalles. have visited this section, all greatly >ling small merchants in the cities papers, small city dailies such as the Mildred Brady. I । - ~ benefiting the prospective wheat crop »utside of Portland to get a complete one at Corvallis, Oregon, (merger of BiCh,r<1 EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS Heavy electrical storms accompaniet ;nowledge of their business, as it two weeklies), and all weekly news er, Hallie Mattern. ’ I ... , by rain have visited several othc Erskine: Cinthy Bell. Pearl Belt Ei^ith Grade Ex.min.tion. will be -ves a departmental profit and loss papers published in country commu counties of eastern Oregon dunn; tatement each month, thereby help- nities. * The paragraph also pays a w WiiiiimR Chester I held June 7th and 8th, 1928, at the Wasco: Max Williams, VMrter J.fferent digtricW where there were the past ten days, but these have not ng the merchant to plug the leaks compliment to the ideal of the coun Watkins, Melvin Walsh, Lyle Bender-1 ^ayurea jn the yay examination. The damaged this section. in his expense and turn losses into try press. son, Paulen Kasebtrg, Delmer Smith, I questionB wiH be sent to the clerks of Oregon and other states .mawtazR Carl Barnett. 'F ' I the school boards and the scbo°l profits. . r. , Anrtdon. , . j , Tara will choose .ince someone to i. hold The service -, is highly recom schools of journalism at state uni Moro: Don. Iv. RaEhpp I boards ^^.tion., .ehool not Will Edit College Paper mended by bankers, and large com versities and state | colleges, which Grace Philips. in session. mercial houses, as it relieves the emphasize the importance of com Lawrence W. Rakes Liberty: Florence Schilling, Orville munity newspapers. It can be safely County Superintendent. Morris Searcy of Moro, sophomore merchant of the worry of the office DEALERS FEATURING THE Ruggles, Zela Ruggles. in commerce, has been appointed to and of his business and releases him said that in point of aggregate cir Michigan: Pauline Newcomb. edit the college life section of the for the development of sales and culation the country newspiaper and Grass Valley: Gene Senter, Eras NOTICE Beaver by Allan Rinehart, editor service. , •- 1 the metropolitan press are somewhere mus Baker, Willard Barnet, Mariette Notice is hereby given to owners! . As soon as the service is completely near equal. * 1 . He was selected because of the abil of fences encroaching upon public Perry. The Oregon State Editorial Asso ity he has shown in the past, and the installed clients of this paper will be Monkland: Ruth Luttrell, Roland roads in Sherman County, Oregon! that by order of the County Court experience he has had in publication assured of receiving correct state ciation is sponsoring a contest, offer McLachlan. 72 \ dated May 2, 1928 said County Court ing a silver loving cup to be awarded work. The Beaver is the annual pub ments of their accounts promptly on Others who reeelrad diplomas are: instructed the County Clerk to give Complete Line of Fann Implements to the best country newspaper in the lication of the junior class. It is a the first of every month. Klondike: John Johimon, Jr. notice to said owners of fences so state at the next meeting of the State large publication of 477 pages, sub encroaching upon said public roads Erskine: Patricia Powell? . Association, at Albany, July 13, to stantially bound, and fully illus Wasco: Georgia Harper, George that said fences are to be removed] from said public roads, and the Coun-' encourage higher development of the Moon, Palmer Gerlach. trated with photoengravings, pen- ty Roadmaster was authorized and oountry press. and-ink sketches, and line and wash Moro: Marjorie Kunsman, Eva empowered by said County Court to •V*- drawings. enforce said order. Miller. G. C. AKERS, county clerk Mr. Searcy has been appointed Grass Valley: Helen Engstrom. Direct sunlight and fresh air are Sherman County, Oregon. assistant night-editor on the Barom Harmony: Hope Halt essential in the sick room. Let the eter staff. The Barometer is the Those receiving the highest grades sun shine directly upon the patient’s student’s daily paper. - He was a bed for at least a part of each day. for an average were Pearl Bell of NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT lieutenant on the Memorial Union If the light hurts the patient’s eyes Erskine ¡school and Paulen Käseberg Notice is given that J. M. Wilson, drive and is now acting as vice-presi of Wasco school. Each of these as administrator of the estate of protect them with an eye shade or WASCO THEATER dent and social chairman of Delta pupils has an average of 95%. This George S. Wilson, has filed with the an umbrella. SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1928 of the County Court of the Sigma Phi, national fraternity. includes 11 subjects. Several others Clerk State of Oregon for Sherman County, made 94 and a fraction. Patricia his final report and account of his Powell deserves honorable mention administration of said estate. Said for having made 89 1-11 (eighty- Court has fixed Saturday, the 30th nine and one eleventh) as an average, day of June, 1^28, at, the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, and the lacking only part of one per cent courtroom of the above entitled Court getting on the honor roll. in the city of Moro, as the time and place for hearing all objections to said report. . . . Another big dahce is scheduled for J. M. Wilson, Administrator. Grass Valley Saturday, June 2nd. W. C. Bryant, Attorney for Estate. Several novel features are being ar First publication June 1, 1928. ranged by the management and if Last publication June 29, 1928. GENERAL MACHINE SHOP June 2nd, is your lucky day here’s SUMMONS a chance for a free dance. Red hot Repairing Trucks, Tractors, Automobiles, Cater music by “Eek’s Gang” of The Dalles. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County. Supper at midnite N’everything. pillars and Combine Motors, Cylinder R. T. Dingle, plaintiff, vs. Lola A. Dingle, defendant. Grinding, Oxy-acetylene and Electric Welding To Lola A. Dingle, the defendant above named: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above "RINTY OF THE DESERT” entitled suit, on or before four weeks [ Phone Main 4001 Rinty fans, and who is not a Rinty from the date of the first publication 615 East Second St fan, Will be delighted to know that of this summons as hereinafter stated, and if you fail to so answer said com the Wonder Dog comes to Moro The plaint, or otherwise appear or plead ater Saturday. In Warner Bros.’ thereto, plaintiff, for want thereof, latest starring vehicle. “Rinty of will apply to the Court for the relief the Desert,” Rin-Tin-Tin is first seen as prayed for in his complaint, name ly, for a decree dissolving the bonds as an outcast dog, who leaves the of matrimony now existing between regions of sand and cactus, by way you and the plaintiff, on the grounds of a passing truck, and finds himself of wilful desertion continuing for a at home with old man Marlowe and period of one year. This summons is served upon you R. H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon by order of the Honorable D. R. Paij ers of a small dime museum. . Mary’s ker, (Judge of the above entitled young man, Pat Casey of the police Court, made and entered on the 29th force, becomes a friend of Rinty’s. day of May, 1928, which said order DEALERS IN The big-hearted dog, not contested requires this summons to be pub lished for a period of four consec with his limited friendships, also utive weeks in the Sherman County Lime, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts, Builders adopts a litter of orphan puppies. Observer, a newspaper of general circulation published at Moro, in All goer well till Mason, a dishonest Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal and Hay partner of Marlowe, lures the old man Sherman County, Oregon. And the date of the first pdblication of this away. Pat Casey and Rinty go in summons is June 1st, 1928. MANUFACTURERS OF search of him. The gang capture W .C. Bryant Post office address Moro, Oregon. and imprison Casey, and escape, leav C. L. Pepper ing him to be attacked by a ferocious address The Dalles, Oregon. bull-dog. Rinty is accused of attack Post office • Attorneys for plaintiff. ing his master, and sentenced to be 4t-jl-22 shot. Then begins the exciting action of the play — action which shows Rinty more alive than ever! Fiery! Agile! Brilliant! Harvey Gates adapted the Frank Steele story for the screen. Audrey Ferris, Carrol Nye, Paul Panzer and Otto Hoffman are in the cast. Ross Lederman directed. A number of local showers and a 1 Modern Business Conditions The Accounting Service Co. Ginn, Coleman & Co MORO, OREGON International Harvester Co Plows Harrows T r actors Drills Harvesters Rotary Rod Weeders Cream Separators R ead & G alloway MOVIE NOTE? The Dalles, Ore. Iiidepeiideut Warehouse & Milling Co MILL FEED AND FLOUR Advance-Rumely Combine Harvester QUICK FAME FOR GEO. LEWIS George Lewis, who co-stars with Marian Nixon in Universal’» “The Fourflusher,” which opens gt the Wasco Theater on Sunday io omulnt- ing Reginald Denny’o rise to fame. Denny got his start to stardom in “The Leather Pushers,” and Lewis got his real start in “The Collegians. These were each a series of short subjects built with comedy in mind. Just as “The Leather Pushers” were the most successful comedies made up to that time so were “The Colleg ians” the most popular short subject in recent years. After “The Leather Pushers” Denny was promoted to feature pic tures, building his stellar success on the basis of his popularity resulting from the comedies. Just so, Lowis is building his stellar | popularity on the benfs pf the many fans won for him by jH# I in “The Collegians.” “The Fourflusher* is a suitebis film to introduce Lewis to features. It has been highly praised by those seeing the preyiv*« comes well recommended, betokening a future for Lewis as bright as Denny’s. The supporting cast includes Eddie Phillips, Churchill Roes, Jimmy Aye, Bun- MelntoA. Otto Hoffman. Wil- fred North, Hayden Stevenson, Miri am Fauche and Patricia Caron. Farmers and all others interested are invited to inspect the No. 1 Hill side model Advance-Rumely Combine Harvesters now on display at Moro, back of Phillips Hamess Shop. No. 1 Hillside Advance-Rumely Combine Harvester •t Made in 12-, 14-, 16- and 18-foot header Guaranteed to level up to 60% hillside grade now ready to take orders for parts for machines now i» use in Sherman county. Office in Bank of Moro building. ' FOR PRICES AND TERMS SEE C. H. LARSON, MORO, OREGON AGENT FOR SHERMAN COUNTY