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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1932)
TM BURMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, PAOS 4 M a means of getting away from the Wuco Library Board , f#w worries of teaching school for a few Appeal For Fund» I hours ’ XÇ days at Weaton with her brother and his family Mr. an4 Mrs. Chester Medler and (Robert Manning brought home the Murdina Medler weft 1h Portland test venison Monday morning ; from his week. end.: ‘ Atrona of the Wasco Library: hunting trip to Wheeler county with Guest* of Mrs. Jessis Amos last Realising that in order to keep Harry and Arthur Van Gilder- The Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E- O* Mc opbn the Wasco Public Library some *oach had a 250 pound buck. Coy, Mrs. Geo- Crossfield/Mrs Jaan* funds must be made available, the e— The American Legion Auxiliary in- e .... tte Sexton, Mrs. M Tr.n:. Hallis Riee and library board is making an appea’ to the community of whose life this tailed new officers at their last meet- daughter Christine alt of The Dalles, library is a part I ng. Because of the inability of Mrs. Mr and Mrs- B. H Grady and year you were not called up-1 fugrh White to act president Mrs* .. .. fam- on to ¿7 « th. Berd Planned to L P Haven w» eh««. Paul in Th. D.H« vnth maintain the library for a time on I the funds which had not been ex-1 pended. We were in a position to carry on through this winter had not our finances become unavailable at ■ thWeTethoping tr»l you have en-| McCulloch résident. was installed class of the . ^1^***^ -ver a year has been transferred to We-loesday »ftwlwnn «“» ’’>• •“* Mr ,,,d L 1 Luc" joyed and are enjoy in« the Uenefiir I n°« “ that in the near future. derived from the library either to I W- D. Coffer, of Portland was in' yourself, your children, or your com-1 Vasco this week visiting friends. He munity will feel the need of keeping I ilso visited in Grass Valley with his the library open. The lib. ary has I isters- ' grown from a fw books to about I Francis Medler entertained 1800 volumes and this has been due I juni<w. bridge elub at her heme to your loyal effort in the past I Wednesday- Three tables played We feel th^t a Festival or Cai niva 1 fof tbe club was made could not kwhs success at this time I Mrg Kwmeth Woods and for the so we are asking that those who are I fUegU by Mr> q . interested will show this as best they I , , can whether the amount be Urp- or I E L- Morton .pent .everal day. ginaU I At Nyssa. Oregon, last week on busi- Our actual ^expenses for carrying I o«8®* on the library are for rent, librarian. I The Tillicnm bridge club was en- fuel and lights. The lowest estimate I tertained by Mrs- Roy Belshee at the for these totals $25 per month. I home of Mrs- Dell Hull last Thurs- Contributions will be received at I lay. High score was made by Mrs- the McKee Drug Store at Wasco or I Olive Robison. ^I d m whe„ Mr. Luca. rwMlved medical attention, Miss Janet McQuillan has accepted employment in Yakima- ' The Pythian Sisters gave a social Thursday evening the occasion being the birthday of the Past Chief Mar- Cliff Fridley motored to Lexington last Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs- Grant (Mrland spent last Sunday in The Dalles with friends. Mr. and Mrs* George Wilde and daughter have taken up their rtel- dence in the Hotel Sherman for the winter. The P* and G. club met last Tues day evening at the home of Mr. and Bert Wattenburg and family left Mrs-* Tracy Fields. After a short Saturday for Stevenson. Wash., to business session 500 was played five -nake their home. tables being used. Leo Watkins and Mrs- R. H McKean is on a visit Mrs. Roy Belshee won the prizes. to her aged father in Missouri hav The Rebekah lodge had a social COURT NEWS . ing left Sunday for Portland to ac evehing Wednesday with the men in company her sister back to the mid Continued from page one. charge. A pleasant time was en dle western state where her father Anderson of Wasco. Aid allowed to joyed* lives* become effective November 2nd, 1932* Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Sargent and In the matter of allowing final I. Rev- Ira Gillet, a missionary on payment for Biological Survey appro-1 furlough after years of service in daughter and Mrs. Inez Nash of priation* Claim allowed and Clerk I Mozanbique, Africa spoke at the M. Kelso, Wash*. Were guests at the ordered to draw warrant in favor of I E- church Friday night. N His talk home of Johnnie and Olive Robison was illustrated with pictures and ex- Sunday. Secretary of State. - Resolution for County Court to I hibits of African articles in daily use Rosemary Walker left Saturday for make application for Emergency I smong the natives. Portland where she will spend seme ‘ ' Loan adopted and Court ordered to Mr8. Tracyi fields was in Center time. make application to Hon. Julius L. I ^p4tf Wash., Friday visiting her aunt Augusta Huckin spent last week Meier. Governor of Oregon. and uncle, Mr and Mrz- M. E. Whig. end in Portland. County Treasurer’s monthly trial I .. \ v ; Mr. and Mrs- E- L. Morton spent balance, accepted. Mr- and Mre Fr,nk Knox ,nd Findings of Fact, filed in case vi.ited at Shadybrook several days in Portland the first of the week. / • Winifred N. Crow lMt Sund,y- „ "_______ - I Mrs. Art Smith is improving from Mrs. Soren Hansen of Moro spent | her recent illness. several days last week at the home of Mrs. G- C- Fridel visited several her son Ova Hansen. at the library- This is your library. Will you help to keep it open? Wasco Public Library Board. Wasco* I Marion Rebekah Lodge No. 1271 had a social evening Wednesday, Oc-1 tober 12 with the men of the order I in charge- A short program was I given after which lunch was served-1 A good crowd was in attendance. Mr- and Mrs. L. E. Wright were visiting in Wasco last Friday after noon and evening. R. H. McKEAN I GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE MENTS, IN URANCE. Sperry Crown Mills Mrs Ernest Ferrell and Mrs. Lun dy visited in Rufus this last week. Joe Brooks it reported quite sick with pneumonia. Mrs- John McClure is reported to I be convelesing very nicely at the I home of her parents hi Portland following an operation. A truck load of stock was sent to the Portland markets Monday by Asa Rishelderfer. Dick Schunke drove the stock into the city and brought borne a load of groceries. Mrs. E- H. Watkins and daughters were visitors at Hood River Mon-, day. B- H Grady, of the Sherman Co operative Grain Growers, was in The Dalles Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. B Hammond and Miss Vir ginia Hammond, of Portland were weekend guests at the home of Mr* and Mrs E. D. McKee. The Bed & White Store Lipton's YelloV Label Tea 12s-............ 39c Red & Vv hite Asparagus Tips, Picnic • - • Blue & White Matches ' . ....... Red & 'A '. .2 for 29c e 27c popcorn (guaranteed to p.p) : Bi an Flakes / 2 for 25c . .... 10c Extra Fancy Blue Rose Rice lb for ~ 13c 4 lb for 23c California Small U hite Beans... Red & White Coffee, | lb pkg...... ^ . 32c for 29c “ Gr^pe Fruit 2s Fancy Whole Sections . Blue & W hite “ 2s Bpokeh for Salads . 4 for - 19c Prices Are Lowei Red WARNING Don’t be MISLED! Farm Implements Oregon O nly Destructive Expension is proposed under the uise of Economy end Consolidation, by the Person School "Juggling" Bill, ly™ the new DOM NOT REDUCE BY A SINGLE PENNY the basic State tax you now pay for higher education. ESTABLISHES 4 NEW SCHOOLS, at Ashland, La Granda, Eugene and Salem. stove i Instant- Offers AU These Feature» »i^tion.' subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ♦’ll the right, title, interest and es tate'in and to the stid real property whi^h said defendants, or either of -i them, had on the 31st day of August, 1921, being the date on which the mortgage mentioned in said decree was recorded, or since had in or to a the above mentioned and described real property, or any part thereof. Dated this 18th day of October, 1932. . HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon 2 for 23c Red & White Milk, large size . FLOUR Wasco door of the courthouse in Moro; Sher HUGH CHRISMAN v- 23c 'J man County. Oregon”, sell at public Sheriff of Sherman County, Ofc »n MITCHELL, LEWIS.* STAYER CO. CREATES1 NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS—Junior Col leges and Teachers' College, of questionable value NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is given that an execution and order of sale has been issued out of the Circuit Court of the State Published in issues of -September 30, ' October 7 • 14. and 21- ’ *•< ___ NOTICE TO CREDITORS '‘Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Superintendent of fianks for the S.ate of Oregon is in charge of the assets and affairs of * - Bank of Commerce. Wasco, Oreg >n, for the purpose of liquidation. All persona who may have claims against said bank are hereby notified to make legal proof thereof by filing a verified claim, as by law provided, with the Deputy Superintendent of Banks in charge at the office of Bank of Commerce on or before December 21. 1932- “A.A.Schramm, Superintendent of Banks Still Selling Feed At Lower Prices Because we buy in quantities, and are sell ing for the benefit of the farmers them- selves. We have the following low prices for feeds: ~ t MILL RUN $16.00 BRAN $16.00 SHORTS. SNOW MADE FLOUR High Grade Quality Patent *•* ■ ■ $3.76 . :Per Barrel Not sold in less than bbl. lots • • Rolled Win B8TABTJ8HES STATE SUPPORT for Junior Col leges m every Oregon city or town. $ 18.00 I —Ughte inatantly like gaa ... cook* like ga*. JUNKS AND DISCARDS OVER $4,000,000.00 of tax- payor-owned buildings and land. Per Ton . 50% fewer working parte, é>_ No preheater longer service. Lese expense Patented Safety Control Valve. ~~ Simplified Operation. A| lifetime Guarantee on new pverdur Fuel Tank. Won’t Rust or Corrode. NECESSITATES NEW-BUILDING PROGRAM and triples costly equipment now at University or State College. Ful| Line of Dairy and Poultry Feeds INCREASES INSTRUCTION COSTS 25% for Uni versity and Oregon State students. Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Thrw features... and others •. .profide of T b - WRECKS'1 PRESENT UNIFICATION PLAN-This plsn is saving taxpayers $900,1. J.00 per year com pared with previous costs for State schools. 3 Young folks who vulted The Dalles Sunday afternoon from Wasco were Dorothy Cramer. Donald Wooley, Roland and Kathryn Johnson and Clint Brock. DECREASES WORKING STUDENTS’ CHANCES 40%, depriving hundreds of an opportunity for higher education. , EPRIVES OREGON STATE COLLEGE of its high rank as A technical school by submerging of agri cultural oourtes, Mr- and Mrs. F Eaton were guests of Mrs- E. Siscel this weJk. Mrs. C- 8. Barbur and son returned to Wasco from Portland this week If ■ nTPre WUiWIOy Saturday afternoon the junior de partment of the M. E. church had a story and game hour in the basement of the church. Mrs. W A. Waiter Paul McCulloch and wife spent Saturday of last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs Collis Moore of Moro £- MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr. George Potter and Linden Lucas transacted business in Rufus Fri- day ’ Dana Jean McMillan is confined to her home with chicken pox- al Farm Loan Association, a corpora of Oregon for Sherman County, to tion, were defendants.. and in which me'directed and dated September 24, 1932. in an action therein pending proceeding a judgment was rendered wherein Lizzie Burkhart was plain in favor of said plaintiff and tiff and B. M- Van Landingham and against the defendants Betsy G. Ella .ndingham were defend- Madnnes, same person as Betsy ants, and in which proceeding a judg McInnes, and Jonathan N- Madnnes, ment was rendered in favor of said same person* as Jonathan McInnes, plaintiff and against the defendants. wife and husband; and Sherman B- M. VanLandinghanft.ana Ella Van- Mr. and Mrs. ; Carl Hendricks and small ddüghtér bf Fossil w¿e guetta County National Farm Loan Asso NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF ciation, a corporation, in the sum of Landingham, in the sum uf $400.00 with interest thereon from the 24th $4002.18 with interest thereon from day of March, 1932, at the rate of ndidaU for Circuit REAL PROPERTY the 17th day of October, 1982, at the Notice is given that an execution rate of eight per cent per annum! eight per cent per annum, the further sum of $50.00 attorney fees, and M^s. Vijiton Watkins end-daughter and order pf sale has been issued out the further sum of $260-00 attorney $27.00 costs and disbursements, and are wttly her pnNMSi^ai Tin ÔY thte Circuit , Court of the State fees, and $24.10 costs and disburse which said execution commands me D a M m wktfe 1^6 WatiMrmir of Oregon for Sherman County, to ments. and which said execution to make sale of all and singular th s ’ me directed and dated October 18th. commands me to make sale of all Dufu/ cuttMg WOod following described real properly 1982, in a suit therein pending Mr- and'Mrs. I> I t . Curtiss of Port wherein The Federal Land Bank of and singular the following described situated in Sherman County, State of ât the house 'Spokane, a corporation, was plaintiff real property situated in Sherman Oregon, to wit: County,. State of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, McPher And laky G- Madnnes, same person The Northwest Quarter of the V7T son’s First Addition to .the City Mr and Mrs. Bill Nesbit shopped McInnes, and Jonothah N- Southeast Quarter, the North of Wasco, and the North half of ^' Maelnnes same person as Jonathan in The Pallet YUnrsday/'"*' half of the Southwest Quarter Lots 11 and 12, Block 1. Origin m Hr «hearer is spending ^fcteaes, wife and ^usband; J. E Section Twenty-eight, the North al town (now City) of Wascoi mo time in Portland. r i Norton! and Sherman County Nation- east Quarter of the Southeast Nowt Therfore, by virtue of ssid Quarter Section Twenty-nine, the execution and order of sale, and in South half of the Northeast; compliance with the demands of said Quarter and the North Half of writ, and for the purpose of satis the Southeast Quarter of Section fying the judgment dforesaid, and Thirty-three, all In Township accruing costs, I will, qn Saturday, -Four South of Range Eighteen, the 29th day pf October; 1932,.at the East of. the Willamette Meridian, hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon pf containing 820 acres, Sherman said day, and at the front door bf the County, State of Oregon. WA8CO, OREGON courthouse in Moro, Sherman Country, Together with all and singular Oregon, sell at public auction, sub —the tenements, hereditaments W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities ject to redemption, to the highest and appurtenances thereunto be- ana apj bidder for cash in hgnd, all the right, E longing or in anywise appertain- title, interest and estate in and to £1' ing. SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER 21, 22 and 24 the said real property which said de Now Therefore, by virtue of said fendants, or either of them, had on O? T* 7 execution and order of sale,'and in the 31st day of August, 1932, beiny White King Granulated Soap, large size .... 43c • compliance with the demands of said the date on which the certificate of C isco, 3 lb......... ......... ......... 55c * | writ* and for the purpose of satis- attachment mentioned in said jud r- Dr. fyinnr the judgment aforesaid, and ment was recorded, or since had in or accruing costs, I wfl’. on Tuesday to the above mentioned and describ d Shinola, Two ii One, or Bixbys Polisin s . . 2 for 25c the 22nd dav of November, 1932, at real property, or any part thereof Camay Soap \ for 11c the hour of ten o’clock in the fore Dated this 24th day of September, noon of said day, and at the front 1932. ■A- >U Hick* f spent last week in ’ The Wasco Study Club met Friday at the home of Mrs- Bruce Grady. Portland ea buaipessK . Rollcall was answered by the differ The y Afteraoon Club met ent rivers of Oregon which were 138 at the and this was furnished by Mrs. Louis ScholC' A very interesting pappr on ' ‘Oregon Producta’’ was given by Mrs. Portland where ah iw Atwood and ° Scenic Wonders of vice Phil who hu bMn di««». M nj Union Oil »nd cawline her» for ** V“ j"”"' ORKGON. FRIDAY. October 81. 1112. MONO» THE COLEMAN LAMP a R d rrovc co. (SK4X) WICMITA, KANS . CHICAkO, VMILAOKLRMIA RA LOS ANeSLKS, CAUF. I The above facts overwhelm th« ha!Ltruth« Hillin . ***4 partial »Ut«m«nb, made by th« pro- g,u ^hooí ’’juggling" »eherne. I nillK • VOTE 317x No School Moving-Bill $18.00 Per Ton WASCO. OREGON ini Bth n4d WmMr|irt«rt>6tr<eU M I I 1 H N. < ART RUDEEN. M>h.ig RATES: ’ Room with Bath. ?1 Without Bith, $1.50 Mid $1 00 Permanent! rates an low as $12.10 pci mouth. . tgomooi. TAX-aavxwo associatiow Yomro, Mtnaircr rtl&ad, Oregon. I GA HAGE «