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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1932)
THE SHERMAN Election hall, Rufus D. Antrim Sealer of wts- and measures City of Moro Courthouse water bill Dewey Thompson Field 6.00 F 1.91 535 200 00 Oregon State Board of Control Care of non violent patients Sherman County Journal County printing Geo. G Updegraff Dis’t • Attorney's expenses State Ind. Accident Com. Contributions for May Potter Judge’s expenses Geo- A. Potter store Sup plies for A- Springer in Salem T D- Hathaway Care of poor .. Charles R Logan Audit ing County Records G. A. Sargent Indemnity for slaughtered cat- 430 853 6 37 18-40 15.00 200-00 7-50 Paul N- McColloch Sol ‘ diers care. 1932 bud 150,00 Wasco County Ind- Farm 40.00 Care Chas. Patterson COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR JUNE TERM Sheriff’s turnover report, accepted- Note of Allie E Fleck, re: for care and support of county aid, accepted- In the matter of allowing past due bill for drawing jury list for J of P Court by R. J- Ginn; held for inform ation- * Sheriff’s report of ^ees collected, accepted Claim of Chas auditing county records, accepted and allowed. Clerk ordered to draw warrant for $7 50 in favor of G- A. Sargent to cover indemnity for. slaughtered cat tle- * ' f - Clerk instructed to issue warrant for $150 for relief of Soldiers in favor of Wasco Legion Post. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere our thanks and. appreciation friends for their kindness during our bereavement and loss of. our dear mother and sister, also for the beau tiful floral tokens of sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Gilder and son. Mr. and Mrs- Vernon Van Gilder and family- Mr- and Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder- Bryant Van Gilder and son. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Sargent and daughter. Mrs- Inez Nash- “The American Legion Auxiliary, Frank E. Brown Poet, will present Citizenship Honors to twenty one Canp Fire girls at a special program to be given at the Methodist church, Sunday June 12th. at eleven o’clock- Frank EL Brown Unit No. 91. Mrs. Frank Morrow and Mrs. Dell Hull entertained the Tillicum bridge club and guests at the homq of Mrs. Morrow last Thursday, afternoon Seven tablee played and high score for the dub was taken by Mr»- Boy Belshee and fur the guests by Mrs. Roy Atwood. This was the last meet ing for the summer- Mr- and Mrs. B. R Torgerson of Los Angeles left for their home last Thursday after spending several days as the guests of Mr- and Mra. Jdhn McClure. Mra- McClure and Mra* Torgerson are sisters. Mrs. J- T. Johnson spent several days in Portland last week- Mr. and Mra. Herbert Root spent the week end at Corvallis visiting their son- Grandma Johnson was a dinner guest at the home of J. T- Johnson and family Sunday- Mr. and Mrs- F. (R. Fortner spent last Sunday in North Dalles as the guests of Mrs- Fortner’s sister Mrs- John Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Johnson spent Mondsy at Boardman visiting rel atives. Mrs. A. D. Richelderfer and Cath erine accompanied by Mrs- Hugh Bullfinch motored to Portland Thursday to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs- O- A- Purcell left for Ridgefield, Wash-, where they will their home. Mr. Purcell has been pastor oft he Christian church. Mrs Rose Woodworth of Portland is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Esther Stanley- Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson and fam ily of The Dalles spent the week end at the Roy Belshee ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Juhnke of Colfax, Washington, spent several days as the guest of Mr- and Mrs- A- T- Striker. James Maddox returned from Port land Thursday where he received medical attention for his eyes. E. T. Sink of The Dalles was in Wasco on business Wednesday Miss Edith Iverson arrived in Was co the first of the week and has taken COUNTY JOURNAL, eats following an operation for ap dersigned has been duly appointed by NOTICE or SHERIFF’S SALE pendicitis- , . the County Court of th« state of In virtue of an execution issued out Mrs. M. J- Bullfinch of Weston is Oregon for 8$eqman county as ex of the Circuit Court of the State of spending some time as the guest of ecutor of* the-to^t will and testament Oregon, for Sherman County, upyn a judgment and order of sale in favor her daughter Mrs. Hugh Walker. of Eugene A. Hoskinson, deceased^ of Elmer 8- James and against Ever Miss Rose Mary Walker is at the and has qualified as such executor- ett P- Nunn, et al., for $1500 00, with Dalles hospital for treatment follow All persons having claims against interest thereon at the rate of Eight ing an attack of appendicitis. said estate are hereby required to pre* per cent per annum from the 22nd A- C- Kaseberg transacted business day of November, 1928, until paid sent them, duly verified, with' ths $150.00 attorney's fees and $39 46 to Portland the first of the week proper vouchors, within six months coots and disbursements, I will sell at > Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sawin spent from the date of this notice, to the the east door of the court house in the week end In Portland withtheir undersigned at the office of Updegraff Moro. Oregon, on the 24th day of daughter- June. 1982, at the hour of 2:00 o’ A Pepper in Moro. Oregon clock p- m. of said dpy, pl public auc The Ladiea Aid of the M- E- church Dated and first published this 27th tion to the highest bidder for cash, mot with Mrs. R. O. Scott Friday. day of May, 1082. the following described real property This was the last meeting until fall. situated in Sherman 'bounty, State of Guy L. Hoskinson. The Ladies Aid of the M- E. church Executor <4 the last win and teeter- Oregon, to-wit: will give a benefit tea at the home of ment of Eugene A. Hoskinson, de - Beginning at a pdlnt Fourteen Mrs- Ed McKee June 24. Everyone Hundred and Fourteen (1414) ceased- Southwest invited to come. Updegraff 4 Pepper, etion Four Mrs. Inez Nash of Kelso is spend Attorney for Executor- ing several days with Mrs- Arthur Sargent and other relatives. Last publication on June 17th, 1982 Miss Mary Jeannette Sargent re turned Sunday* from Kelso and Long view where she had . been visiting for the past week-. The Ever Faithful class of the Christian church held the last of their seasons parties at the home of WÄBCO, OREGON Mrs- O'Meara Friday afternoon. At the close of the afternoon the hostess assisted by Me «dames Yates, Welde and Bob McPherson served dainty re SPECIALS FOR JÜNE 3, 4, 6 . freshments. About 80 were present. W b R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities Mrs- Hattie King Andrews had as her dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Kate Johnson, Eliza Dingle and Mr- and Mrs. George Lamborn. 8 for Stanley Jones is confined to his Cary’ Dog Food home from an attack of the meastes- | Blue & White Matches (buy before government Walter Layman of the Farmers ’ effective), ctn . . * National Warehouse Corporation of 2 for Portland was in Wasco the first of- R& & ^Jjte Tomato Soup the week. Green & X White piuts. - Salad ....... Dressing, *....... ” Miss Irene Beardsley visited in 2 for Arlington last week with relatives- j The Red & White Store Notice of Annual School Meeting ' Notice is hereby given to the legal r voters of School District No. 7, Sher man County, State of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said district will be held at school house, Mi«» Ermith Sundby of Portland is to begin at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a- m- on the third Monday of June, * a guest at the John Royce ranch. Mr- and Mrs- Fred Hennagin were being the 20th day of June, A- D- 1982. visitors in Hood River Wednesday. This meeting is called for the pur Miss Florence Armsworthy return pose of electing one director and clerk ed Monday* after spending several days in The Dalles as the guest of and the transaction of business usual at such meeting- her sister Mrs. Norma Tweedy. Dated this 27th day of May, 1932 Mrs- R H. McKean spent Monday Attest: in Boardman visiting relatives- Lydia E- Darby, District Clerk. Miss Opal Feldman of Portland ar F R Fortner, rived Monday to spend several weeks Chairman Board of Directors. with her parents Mr- and j-3-10-17 ' * Feldman. Harry Richelderfer and daughter NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Leo Watkins visited in Glen- Notice is hereby given that the un wood, Washington. last week. They were accompanied home by Mrs Os car Kuhnhausen who will visit sev- Mrs. W. C- Harper and daughter moved to their ranch after spending the school year in town. • Mrs. Chas. Harper and daughter of Portland spent the week at their ranch east of town- Miss Evelyn Spencer of The Dalles is spending several days with her par MORO, OREGON, JUNE 10, 1932 S.oX & Cleaner, 8 pad size Wesson Oil, quarts................ ............... Shinola, T^o-in One or Bixby’s Shoe Polish. Citrus PowJer, large size.----- ,• • •............. • • Red & White Mayonnaise Dressing, pint jars Blue & Whit# Cocoa, l-lb ctn.... Red& White Coffee, l-lb pkg.................. Blue & White “ “ “ ..................... Big Bargain Blend Coffee, l-lb - . Ivory Soap, Med. Size (limit 4 bars)........... .< Camay Soap.................................................... Red & White Cut Beans, 2s..................... Green & White Cut Beans, 2s......................... Red & White Corn Flakes......................... Red & White Golden Sweet Corn. v............... 2 tor North Three Hundred six and eight tenths <8063) feet; thence East Six' Hundred seven (607) feet; thence South Thirty Three Degrees (88) East Three Hun dred seventy (870) feet; thence Week Eight Hundred Sixteen (816) feet to the place cl be- • , ’ HUGH CHRISMAN, __________ _________________ Sheriff NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE Is hereby given that Julius H. L- Ruhberg, of Grace Valley, Ore gon, who 0U*<«!■•> JI“* 14, SWHNEM, NW%SWM. Section 22, mm, NWUSWM, SW- MSE%, Section 24, Township 8,South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register, United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 14th day of June, 1932. Claimont names as witneesess. Deidrich (Rickman, Dick Rickman, Jr-, Mack McKee, Wm- Schilling, Horman Schilling Henry J. Patjens, AU of Grass Valley, Oregon. R. J. Carsner, Register. Will give you Wholesale Prices on TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES lauling on Combine lotors LOWER END OF WASCO B ank of Phone 462 C ommerce WASCO, OREGON SaFE - CONSERVATIVE COURTEOUS Capital and Surplus $66,000.00 DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE 4 for 30c 3 for 20c Liberal Interest Paid on Time* Deposits 2 for 3 for Red & White Prices Are Lower INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER on your Combine and Motor New Perkins Hotel Sherman Garage & Machine Go M .KELSON, Owaer ARTRUDREN. Maaager ■ F. L. MORROW. Mgr. Wasco, Ore. 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