THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
Wasco
A large number of friends of the
Siscel family attended the funeral
services of Grandpa Siscel Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Tuel and
Harland Johnson sang accompanied
by Mrs. J. T- Johnson
Miss Retha McDonald spent the
week end in Portland.
Mrs. John Royce shopped in The
Dsn''a Thursday
Evelyn Olson was an over night
guest of Dana Jean McMillan Wed
nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent trans
acted business in The Dalles Tuesday.
The Tuesday Study club met at the
home of Mrs. Rebecca Coryell this
week. Sixteen members answered
roll call- A very interesting paper on
the National Parks and Crater Lake
was given by Mrs- Jennie Porter.
Guests for the afternoon were Mrs.
Jessie Amos, Mrs. George Lamborr
and Mrs. Bert Watkins. The hostess
sewed dainty refreshments.
Mrs- Everett Watkins entertained
a number of guests at bridge Tuesda' -
afternoon. Six tables played and
high scores made by Mrs. Proudfoot
and Burres and consolation by Mrs.
Hildred Zell.
Miss Retha McDonald was an over
night visitor at the Bank Hotel in The
Dalles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent and
daughter and Miss Vivian Trounce
returned from Portland- Tuesday
night- While in-the city they attended
P9uierew8ki concert.
“V Mrs. Roy Atwood also attended the
concert Monday night.
Mrs. Audrey Eaton entertained 5
tables of bridge at the home of, Mrs.
Marion McKee at Moro Saturday af
ternoon. High score was made by
Mrs Louis Walsh and 2nd by Mrs-
Stephens- "
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and family
. and Mrs. Dunlap of Portland were
■ week end visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed McKee.
Paulen Kaseberg entertained mem
bers of the senior class and additional
guests at his home Saturday night-
Six tables played 500 and high score
for the boys wm made by Francis
Watkins and Virgil Brock and for the
girls by Catherine Johnaon and Belle
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Mr and Mrs. R. O Scott were din
ner guests at the Harry Van Glider
home Sunday.
The Wasco Study club met at the
home of Mrs. Ed M c K m Friday after
noon A very interesting paper on
"Antiques” was given by Mrs- R. O.
Scott and one on "In^tami** by Mrs.
Dell Hull which was greatly enjoyed
hy all present Mrs- Marjorie Tucker
f Weston was a gueat ’for the aftar-
toon.
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The W- C. T. U. met with Mrs.
Mary Hicks Wednesday afternoon.
Art Fortner of Bend was ia Whsco
in business Monday. |
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B. A. Grady and family of The
Dalles were dinner guoats of B- H|
Grady and family Sundays
Pardee Rich of Hubbard, Oregon,
vas visiting in Wasco the latter part
of the week. »
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Mr. and Mrs. Proudfoot and Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall motor-
id to Hood River Wednesday evening
to attend the Eastern Star and Ma-
vonic lodge meetings-
Dr. Butler went to Baker Friday to
•ttend the Eastern Oregon-Idaho
dental meeting.
Mrs. Florence Turner of Portland
attended the Siscel funeral in Wasco
Thursday-
The following boys attended the
Roy Seout 'Court of Honor at Moro
'stat Friday evening: Leon Smith,
Arthur Van Gilder, Kenneth Wilde.
Leonard Fields, James Manning. Mr.
and Mrs. R O. Scott and Mr. Hawk
also attended from here.
Mrs- Fldyd Ford and aon Donald
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tate.
Mrs. Mary Barbara and son Leland,
of Portland, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Tate for ^few days*
3. P. Yatas accompanied by Giles
French made a trip to the John Day
valley last Thursday tn the interest of
Mr. Yates' candidacy for the state
senatorship.
Mrs- Andy Shearer went to Port
land Sunday for medical attention. \
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson of The
Dalles were visitors in Wasco Mon-
Girla Cooking Club
Entertain Mother*
The members of the Moro Cooking
club entertained their mothers Sat
urday afternoon,, April 23rd, at a tea
given at ths home of Mrs. *D. E.
Stephens.
The program was opened by all
singing “Oregon, My Oregon.”
Mrs. Helen Sayrs favored us with
very humorous and interesting talk
an her first attempts at cooking
Mrs. Nina Pinkerton also told us of
summer school and state fair and the
advantege of going there.
Piano solo "Just
Bunch
Dasies* played by Betty Jeanne Vin-
Solo ‘‘Sleepy Time Express” Sung
<y Mary Lou Sayrs-
Poem ”An Oregon Sun Knows
Vhere to Set” by Reaths Sayrs.
Duet “Mammy’s Lullaby” sung by
Dorothy Fraser and Mary Pinkerton.
Club girls sang “4-H Clover ”
Piano solo “Sparklets” played by
Flora Williams. '
Solo "Where the. Blue
Night” sung by Marjorie Byers.
Club sang “Achievement Song”
which concluded the program.
The mothers were served by the
girls a light lunch of mint jello salad,
brownies* sandwiches and punch pr
coffee.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the Count Court of the State of Ore-
gon for 5 irman County, as executor
of the last will and testament of
Emsley Siscel, deceased, and has
qualified as such executor.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present them, duly verified, with the
proper vouchers, within six months
from the date of this notice, to the
undersigned at the office of Geo. G.
Updegraff in Moro, Oregon-
Dated and first published this 29ch
day of April, 1932.'
Ferry B. Siscel.
Executor of the last will and testa
ment of ^msley Siscel, deceived-
Geo. G. Updegraff,
Attorney fnr Executor.
Last published May 20th, 1932.
Amount
of
.mJ
18S.MB41
9.1M.16
Total income
...^4J 11.793.897.97
dXn.UK
exnenaM ....................... Z.....I
Dividend« paid on capital
etock during the »ear .....
Oommlsston« aiid s a l a r lee
paid Vurlns the »ear ......
Taxes,
neenaa«
and
fees
paid during the »ear .....
Amount of all other expend- ’
T3.0M.4S
18T,4TS.M
’
rrxuass
Total expenditure^ ..... .... I
83.0S5.T49TS
V^ue of real «Mate owned
•VaTuekof «uicka antTUMB
_ owned (niarkM. Value) ....
928.198419.07
1 149847841
488.000 00
91.TM.79S.7f
924.988.98
m* from oth«r aource« ‘ , 96.028.94
ceivcd darin« th« VW..
»2.120.709.49
n^u.m.n
81,196462 54
179.976.72
naoNje
eii4ttx
L040.M9.91
65.392 27
828.408.07
•XMDditurei
»2.511.735.50
Total exoenditun
e.tata ownrd
54.180-12749
i
-
*.
4.870.295 42
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B wk of C ommerce
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Ot icr «H:!«
Ält3
Tot«!
WASCO. OREGON
I 200.000 08
a ¿nd ' bionda ' 5.17744140
;et value I..,.
[jures and col- :
» aad on Band,
lourae of eouac-
i alne« Septem«
538.443.52
Siian
»6.466.423 76
Total admitte
- CONSERVATIVE
«mi ir
Prem.unu„
pon «rit
ber 90.
rents ' due 'and
Intarmi ai
Al*CotS« «*Mta
ofh?r™^
Total admit
Capital and Surplus
$66,00000,’
for losses up-
OroMj claim* f< ir ímm * un
Amount of iin* >¿rñed pirein
Ium* on ali outatandlni
COURTEOUS
rents ’ due' ' and
id asseta"*’.'.'’.*
nearned prem
ei outstamun«
no
4.066 96
1 r..nnn
9149L9W8S
1.892.708.15
1.755.914.97
DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE
Total
&.mr'
94.261.429.00
BUSINESS IN ORBOON FOR THE YEAR
Net premium* received durimi
_ year ................. ..
OR E l
lame of Compì'nr. Th* Insui
Pan» of The State of Penni
Irme or Prea dent. OuHavu«
lame of «teraïarv. J. H. Oil
Itatutor» ««aidant attorney
fee. Jona H. Bunard.
of oom pan y
i Panj*
Liberal Interest Paid on Time Deposits
z*cifh
_ 78.874,9«
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INCOM1
Met premiums receive)
in« the
Ivldendi and rents
Interest.
received durin: the year.
Income from other source*
received durlnc tlia year...
Total income .................... .«
DISBU nSXMENTS
et lesse* P*Id dur in? the-
»rar Including adjustment
expense* ................
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DiviUnd* paid. on capital
stock aurin« the ysar......
Commiaalona
and
(tilarie*
paid durlnt the year ....
Tnxc*. Been«« and fees paid
durin« tb- pts? ..............
Amount of all other expend!-
turn .......... ..
Total expenditure*
625.392 'M
163.109.79
9.9944«
791.790.89
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205.718 «7
100.000 00
189.648.71
29,157.63
60 «O'» 71
I 565.385 72
Value of real estate owned
(mar!;?: value) ............. I
Value of *to?k* and bonds
owned (market vain').,. • '2485.275.C0
Loans on mortaaKet and col
lateral. etc...... .....................
Cash in banks and on h-nd
Premiums in course or collce-
tlon written since Septem
ber 92. 1031 ............. .............
197.418 10
Interest and rente due and
accrued ................. ....... 17.908.00
'Totti admitted «**»** . ...I ».202.881 05
L iabilities
Orma claim* for .loaves nh-
»aid ........................
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Amount of unearned mmf-, . .
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um«
«n all ’ mitxtamfiHr
Due tar, éómmús!oúy«ád MM- *
Rebore and Recondition the Motor
WILDE’S GARAGE ^WAttO °F
SPECIALS FOR APRIL 29 30, MAY 2
W k R eserve T he R ight
to
L imit Q uantities
•-Toted* 14b HUee. exclusive
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o( capital sU^kW 81490-- i
gcmWimd w qrìcò V pog / hb yiâr
pyUume received durtn»( *
BE YOUR OWN
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.
Bufate ^4
Snowdrift, 8-lb tins . .. ... ....................................
Red & White Soups, all varieties....... .............
........T/..A>«7r-r>r»t•
4 for 15c
Schlitz Malt, Hop Flavored.......................
Old Nurnberg Malt, Hop Flavored.................
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Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 l-2s.
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Mayonnaise, pint jars...............
Carry Dog Food ...............
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Red & White Coffee, 1-lb pkgs..........
Blue & White Coffee, 1-lb pkgs
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Big Bargain Coffee, 1-lb pkgs........ ........
iVidçndâ sod tenta
duna« tS* rc.'.r .
*m talbe«- seerce*
durips th* »car..
3 for 25c
Red & White Wheet Cerea’, 28-oz pkg.........
Red & White Golden Sweet Com...................
3 for
2 for
3 for
Income . -
Chick Mash, Chick Scratch, Milk Chick
Starter, Developing Mash.i u
MILL RUN per sack.............
SHORTS per sack.................
ROLLED WHEAT per sack.
LAYMORE MASH per sack
CRACKED CORN per sack.
OYSTER SHELL per sack..
CALF MEAL..........................
ALFALFA MEAL..,............
BRAN.......................................
ECG PRODUCER.................
SCRATCH FEED.............
1.00
2.10
2.00
1^5
2.30
1.90
SALT
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
WASCO. OREGON
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GOc
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BLOCK, PLAIN. 50 lb. ......
BLOCK, SULPHURIZED, 50 lb...... T............. 70c
SULPHURIZED BLOCK 5 lb 15 cents, 2 for 125c
Prices Subject to Change
WAtìCO. OREGON
' y
iaa received durimi ‘ A
Memorie Tea, black or Green, 1*2 lb pkgs...
«481408.«
«.cuna:.:;
1er «xpeni-
...........................
Total expenditure^
rmf eatate owned
t value) .....................3 1.140409.07
»tock* an i i. n z
(market value, uo.i
18 OtO.iâO Cl
v*nUon>
Loan* on niortaaiTM ended.?
tataraL «ta,
Cash in banks «nd on h*nd
Premiums In ec-Ki
cjl-
leetion Watten «.ne» Oep-
Í65G 034 C
tatSrut* r nd riata dii* ¿nd
9444* ?!
T.U1
°Xn
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Amount of rv earned prret-
iums on c l outetan' *48
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WU .... < . .........
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other li ab .E, s .. .......... -
ceerve for c..precl«Lvi In
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sicurltte* ........ .. -•••-.•• *•........
(Note: This reserve I* tna
difference between the con
vention value* and the as
tua! market values as of Ds-
cember 91. 1931.)
Total Uabilltl?«. exslu-
Kve.of capital s.o:.;
J ub V nebs
FOR THE'TEAR
Net premiums rsoeived tur-
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Losses Incurred aurins the
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'¿f Company:’ Royal In;J..
General Attorney for Uöitea
Rtututory reaident attorney fo? ssrvic.
C D Gabrielsen. Salem. Qrecon.
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Wesson Oil, quart tins.......................................
White Wonder Laundry Soap.......................
runs to win for thorn.
Batteries: Macnab and Lyda; S.
Broek, Bishop and Williams.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of G. C. Akers, deceased, has'
filed his account for the final settle
ment of said estate in the County
Court for Sherman County Ore
gon, and that Saturday, the 14th
day of May, 1932, at the Court Room
of said Court, in the County Court
House, in Moro, Oregon at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, has been by said
Goyrt fixed as the time and place for
hearing objections thereto, and for
final "settlement of said estate.
L. L- Ray
' Attorney for estate.
Wytw 1|. ^Akers.
Administrator of the estate of G. C.
LTD. of London. I
first day of Decern
Insurance Commisi
Orason, pursuant
4^942 08
White King Granulated Soap, large size pkg
shook the stands—with laughter. He
retired in ths next faming to rest his
aching skeleton.
Score
Run«
Grass Valley
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More f
9
Batteries, Young and Fritts; Walk
er and Rice.
Umpires. McCutcheon and Powell.
Rufus defeated Waseo in a cloee
ball game on the Wasco grounds last
Sunday by a score at- 4 to 1. Billy
Boy Macaab did the chucking for the
Rufus team aad all Wasco contends
that he is getting better aad better
every time he starts. He not only did
the pitching but a quarter of the field
ing as the Wasco hitters popped the
ball out to him for easy eats.
Sammy Brock and Bishop pitched
for Wasco aad although they held
the score down pretty well their team
20, 1032.
»«at •f oa^tad^ock Mid
Due for ¿ommission and ¿rôJ
Mrs. E. H- Watkins and daughter,
Hasel Marie, motored to Hood River
Monday.
Miss Rose Mary Walker returned
home from Portland Monday.
- Mrs. John McDermid entertained
the Nightingale club and additional
guests at her farm home 'Saturday
afternoon. Six table» played and
high score was made by Mrs- Robert
Manning and for the guesta by Mr*.
W. H. Burres and Mra. Bob Mc
Pherson. ?r
Shirley Wallace of Vancouver is
spending some time at the home of
her sister Mrs* Afton McIntyre. F
Earl Jones was a visitor in
land the first of the week.
Mrs. Vie Smith is visitihg with
relatives in Portland.
Mr.* and Mrs. Tracy Fields and
family spent Sunday in Grass Valley
visiting relatives.
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Mrs Selma Watkins and son and
Mrs. Robert Evans were in The Dadhe
Sunday.
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Glen Van Gilder is reported on the
sick list this week suffering from k
slight attack fo pneumonia.
Mrs. Gay Pound of The Dalles and
her guests Mrs. March and Hislop
were in Wasco Monday.
Miss Irma Sunby of Portland is
spending some time
the John
Royce home.
Mrs. Hugh White entertained a
number of friends Tuesday afternoon
in honor of Mrs- Marjorie Tucker of
Weston. Four tables played bridge
and high score for the afternoon wm
made by Mrs. A. C. Kasoborg and
consolation by Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot.
The guest of honor was also given
a print»
The W. C. T- U- will have their an
nual silver toa at the homo of Mrs.
Selma Watkins on May 11 instead of
at Mrs. Arthur Sargent's home as;
previously announced in the paper.
MORO/ OREGON, APRIL
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