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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, IMI* M South along said section line to p»mn» or partiot unknown claiming Glen Brock and family of Qoldendale ner guests at the Harry Van Gilder the place of beginning; also, to BEHOLD, THE FISHERMAN Health Bills Recalled were guesis at the home of Mr. and home Sunday- Philip O’Meara was Facing a ston« wall pf opposition, gether with an easement over He riseth up early in the morning; In the real estate described in the RepreMnUtiva Dammasch of Mul Mrs. A. M- Hieks last Thursday. Mr. a guest also. and across Lots Three and Four He disturbeth the entire household complaint herein. tnomah withdrew from the house his Brock it a nephew of Mrs. Hicks. of Section Two, township and Mrs. Estrelle Hailey spent the week medical consolidation bill which Mighty are his preparations; Defendants. W. A. Spencer was taken to The ' end * n Portland visiting relatives. up of state Range aforesaid, to these gran would havs He goeth forth full of hope; TO: W. Lair Hill and J ulte boards into a department of public When the day is far spent he r tees and assigns to cross over Palles last Friday to see a physician. The Tillicum bridge club mot last Chandler Hill, husaand and wife;4 health and sanitation. The bill had said lands and maintain a road Mr. and Mrs. Harry Proudfoot were Wednesday with Mrs- Lee. M2». 8. J. William Grant, a single man; Gorham turneth support of the administration but Brief Resume of Happenings the thereon between the above deed business visitors in The Dalles last Brock made high score for the after- B- Goodell, Trustee^ of the firm of found little support from the various Smelling of strong drink, ed tract and the Columbia River of the Week Collected for groups interested in the boards. And the triith is not in him- Saturday. < n°°n- Goodell A Walker: Portland Distill . Highway, using as nearly as pos Collectlon agencies would be put j Yea, verily, he kiddeth himself; Our Readers ing A Milling Company, a corpora The Senior dass of the Wasco High Wal,h \on sible the road as now laid out under state control, licensed and .. s almost believe th his idle tele. tion also known as Portland Milling School have voted to wear caps and iist this “u- bonded and their affairs looked Into and travelled. Yea, verily. Highlights of Monday in Oregon t - Dr. X A. Butler pent teat week In R Distlllng Company; Richard Nixon. by the Insurance department under gowns for graduation this year. __ Also, beginning at a point Legislature: it bill passed in the house without op “ Assignee of Portland Distilling & — Frank Lamkorn has been quite ül Moro he a branch office. Bill IO repeal state criminal syndi eighty rods North from the position. Collection a*ents would bo Milling Company, a corporation; G. calism bill defeated. Southeast comer of Section compelled to put up a bond of 13000 with tonsilitis, > but Is improving. Mrs. Guy Andrews returned from B. Goodell, a single man; J. W. Gordon bill cutting local tax bud with the state. Representative Price, Three in Township Two North of gets approviti?* _ Nerene Patterson entertained a Moro last Friday where «b® bad been ^ajXgr, a single man; G- W. Hoff- »peaking for the bill, said bu^ness Range Sixteen, East of Willam Basle science bill considered ori di number of the younger set Saturday aking care of Mrs. Aken and Mrs. man, a single man; also all other men of the state had been robbed by ette Meridian and running thence vided report. ’ ..J _ - "Shylocks” who took bills out of persons or parties unknoWn claiming Mrs. Ines Glaiser was the bouse night the occasion being her birthday. Andrews for several days- Fish conferees report on Olympia North twenty-four rods and six stores for collection and never re any right, title, estate, lien or in They played 500 and Joy White and session. _ „ feet; thence West eighty rods; turned with the cash. The bill has guest of Mrs. Homer Wall Tuesday- • Six new bills introduced I;» fnate. terest in the real estate described in Arthur Spencer made high scores. the backing of the Collection Agents’ thence South twenty-four rods NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Mother and Father Everett celebra State-owned bank bill duaiptJ in-. association. -I he complaint on file in the above en- and six feet; thence East to the Afton McIntyre and Keneth Walker to aenate hopper. , x ted their 52nd wedding anniversary NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVFN, That titled proceeding and as in this ' Franciscovich has Introduced a bill place of beginning, containing went to Portland Tuesday for a load authorizing an appropriation of 330,- this week and last Sunday their chil Syndicalism Act Holds by authority of an execution issued gommons set forth and described, ’ twelve and two tenths acres, all of gasoline and returned Thursday. 000 with which to purchase a part of dren had a . pot luck dinner at their Following a firey <’• ’) Ite lasting out of the Circuit Court of the State < Defendants; above described lands being sit - • 7- nJ t «.A a ' ly refus- the military reservation at Camp Clat- three hour«, the senate . home. There ¡was turhey »nd Mrs. Earl Jones went to Portland cf Oregon for Sherman uated in the County of Sherman, sop. This measure was said to have the trimmings and other good things. ed to repeal the state cr ¡. • I ffyndi- Saturday night expecting to be gone the jgth day of FeT the approval of the military officials. calism law, as provided in a ' "4 In- OREGON, Yon, «nd weh of you. State of Oregon Title to the reservation would be Those present were ¿has. Everett and a month. a _ Decree for the foraeIo«UW PT --------- „quJrad to appear and and thdt all adverse dalrts of you troduccd by Senator Zimmer family, Carl Everett and family, taken over by the state. Tracy Fields and Free Crews went mortgage wherein nnrwer plaintiff's complaint filed and ewh of you in-and to said proper- , Local Tax Cut Ernest Rerrell and family apd the x. last of the week .2- on .5 lov., adminu.ratrix. wa. ptoMW and h tntltUd ty may bo determined by a decree Uniform Tax Proposed to Portland the There has been a constant demand A bill by Representative Dammasch Lawrence Funk family. for the legislature to cut down the Waaeo Motor Sorvira CoaWW.» court ran.« on or bafora four of this court; and that by decree it business. . .. « providing for a uniform fiscal year cost of government, an<T the home poration, et at wora drfwdanu, WMk, the ¿.u rf th. «rat be adjudged add decreed that you and The Wasco Firemen gave a Valen The .Junior camp fire girls had a for ail stale departments and institu responded by passing the Gordon 1411, PuhlUation of thia .ummona as here- »«»h of you. and any or either of the tions, passed both houses of the legis tine Masquerade dance at the Opera Valentine party at the home of their raid ' which will cut thCj, budget of every plaintiff for the sum of Seven Thou- > ’ inafter stated, and if you fail - to so defendants herein, have no estate, lature Wednesday. T^is bill was de house Tuesday night. There was a guardian tax-levying body 20 per cent. alst Wednesday night. sand Dollars (|7 000-00), with inter clared to be one of the most import fair sized crowd and the music was answer said complaint, or otherwise interest or claim of interest in or to Games were played and refreshments “Basic Science” Bill Up ant pieces of legislation thus Tar En fumished'by Al Heinz, Francis Med- est thereof! Seven per cent per an anpear or plead herein^ for wand said real property, and that the title The "basic science” bill won tho served. • * acted. The bill provided that the fis num from’ May 14, 1981, until paid. thereof plaintiff will apply to the of plaintiff thereto is a - good and ler and Orville Yocum- Chas- Siscel first trench in its objective to bcibme cal year shall begin July 1 and end Elda Eaton and LeRoy Chapman for Thro© Hundred Fifty Dollars court for the relief demanded In its valid title; and that it be further a law of Oregon Monday when the and Selma Watwins won prizes for June 30. It was explained that the were maried last Tuesday afternoon <|8M00) attorney's f©oi, -abd for house after prolonged debate adopted law would make it possible to have the best costumes. complaint, namely: for a decree oi decreed that you and each of the majority report form the com- it The Dalles.' plaintiff's costs and dfrbuW©*ients of the above entitled court that you and be forever enjoins end Ww*’ complete department reports before mitlfc on medicine, pharmacy nnd the legislature at each successive ses- . The Tillicum bridge club met » Dick Schunke made a business trip suit made and expended herein, I will each of you be required to set forth from asserting any claim ’'dentistry, the report being favorable. nion and prove valuable to co-ordinat the home of Mrs. Dell Hull with Mr on the 20th day of March, 1988 at the the nature of any claim or claims, in w The contest came over the motion to '* • to Portland last week. or fo to gaid »aid land Und and prer' prem ’” — ing the activities of the various stat* John Royce as hostess. _ , ... . r> hour 10 o’clock a. m- of said day, or set forth the nature of any estate, TerM u the plaintiff, and for such substitute the minority for the ma functions. The change in the fiscal Frank Morrow .nd wif. ud R om door the County Co Urt jority report, the minority report be The funeral services'of J. J. Harper year will make it necessary for tho title or interest you may have in and other further relief as to fhc torrow .nd family returned lot hou,e in Moro, sherman County. Ore- ing against the biH. present -legislature to base its appro- who died at Kelso was held at the --------- ----- , - , to the property described in plain- court may »oom meet and frooer. Wednesday fom Salem where they gon, sell at public auction to the priations on a period of 30 months, g church Wednesday at one o Conference Useless v ! This summons is served u^n v«u instead of two years as in the past. d^k Rey garner officiating »ad been visiting at the James Laid- highest bidder for cash in hand, all tiff’s complaint, to-wit: Members of the Oregon and Wash ¡by publication thereof for a ’»enod Beginning at a point eighty ington legislative committees, which Utility Measure Walts Mr. Harper was the father of Mrs t aw home. the following described red! property, I of four consecutive weeks in the rods North from the Southeast held a joint session at Olympia Sat- Consolidation of the utility bill, Biac^burn at Rufus. Burial was ir A. D. Richelderfer went to Portland situated in Sherman County, Oregon, ¿orner of Section Three, Town । Sherman County Journal, a new»- * urday, failed to reach an agreement which hn. been before th. «"«« »” the w„c0 cemetery. ast week with a truck load of wheat to-wit: with relation to proposed changes In paper of general circulation nublish- ship Two North, Range Sixteen, several occasions during the past , . . the fishing season, poundage fees and Lots numbered Five (6) and Six and brought back a load of gasoline. East of the Willamette Meridian; : ed weekly at Moro in Sherman Coun- week, was again delayed Wednesday District Deputy Homer S. W gear regulations affecting the waters (6) and the West Half of Lot afternoon when Senator Goss suggest- m*de h-g offlciaj vigit the Sherm thence North on Section line for I ty, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Mr^ Dick Schunke is at The Dalles tf the Columbia river.J ed that the proposed amendments be „ v .. Four (4) all in Block Four (4) ¡••a distance of 15 rods for the | Cari Hendricks, Judge of the Circuit zisiting with relatives. printed In order that they might h.v. lodge A. F. .nd A. M. .t Grass V.1K of McPhersons First Addition to $2.50 Auto License Adopted by House -» Court of the State of Oregon for true poifft of beginning; thence intelligent discussion. A motion to Tuesday night Those from Was Declared^ to be a 100 per cent re L. J. Lucas spent several days last Wasco, now City of Wasco, Sher- Cherman County, made and dated the at right angle East for a dis have the amendments printed finally w h 0 accompanied Mr- Wall were A lief measure that will make reve week in Portland on busines. man County, Oregon. tance was adopted. ' . ____ __ of 20 _ rods; thence at a 3rd day of February, 1988. nue for the state, the house railroad Smith, Bill Nesbit, Paul McCullo Said real property will be sold right angle North to the south- | ^he date of the first publication of Mrs. Rose Woodworth spent several ed the bill of Speaker Snell and Rep School System Study Approved ’ Gus Peterson, L. P- Haven, Han conftrma- resentative Winslow to make a flat erly edge of the Columbia River: 8ummons is February 10th, 1933. The senate adopted a house resolu- . p^udfoot, Harry Van Gilder. Grar' days with her sister Mr. Ester subject to redemption and fee of 32.50 for automobile licenses Stanley. ......... ... tion as by law required- , tion providing for the appointment of Armsworthy . . Rol - nd QpoH Af thence down the Columbia River C. L. Pepper and Roland Scott. Af until June SO. . a legislative interim committee to con „ A „. * w T A Done and dated at Moro, Sherman - to that certain point where «aid ter the business session refreshment» Mra. A. B. Ridel! and Mra. J A. of The measure was called up by Attorney for Plpintiff duct a Study of the elementary nnd Columbia River intersects with i Residence and Postofflce Address: Winslow and made a special order of high school system. The interim com were served and a social hour fol Butler spent last week in Portland. February> 1933 2-17-24.S-3-10 business and then rushed through as West line of Section Two, Town mittee would report at the next legis lowed. , The Dalles, Oregon — Mr. and Mra. Ed Feldman spent HUGH CHRISMAN fast as the clerk could call the roll. ship and Range aforesaid; thence lative session. Anna Fulton, O. E- 8- was hostest I week end in Portland with their Sheriff of Sherman County ,Oregon, •I \ I Shortening Hours of Polls Beaten .« Resolutions Passed in House to Grand Conductress, Mrs. Inos I daughter Opal. “ i ___________ ______________________ _ The Oaks-Upton bill which would Tho house Wednesday startedT the Glaisyer of Coquille last Tuesday. I have provide for opening of polls from repeal of the remaining constitutional A school of instruction was held in I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand en IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T! 3 a. m. to 5 p. m. in precincts hav prohibition amendments on their way tertained with bridge Saturday night. STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER ing 50 voters ef less was defeated in to the people for a vote when they the afternoon. Mr. Ida and Miss Mar-I Mr- and Mrs- John McClure made the house today, 41 to. 17, with two avine Carlisle of Miller were initiated I MAN COUNTY I passed the two Hall resolutions sub high score and second high was taken absent. mitting the question to the voters at in the evening session. I After the I SUMMONS by John McDermid and wife, the next special or general election. business session refreshments were I Maryhill Ferry Company, a¡eor* Syndicalism Repeal Killed The resolutions follow the repeal The state senate,, following a three Miss Janet McQuillen entertained at¡on> Plaintiff, served. There were guests from The of the Anderson act by the voters at hour debate, late Monday afternoon a group of the younger set Saturday vs. the November election. The state Dalles and Moro present. idefinltly postponed the Zimmerman night at her home. ? W. Lair Hill and Julia Chandler I. now has two constitutional, amend GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE- bill which had for its purpose the re The Wasco Study Club met last ments but without the Anderson act Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker enter- husband and wife: William Grar ‘ peal of the criminal syndicalism a;t. MENTS. IN URANCE. has no enforcement provision.. Hall Friday with Mrs. R. O. Scott. Roll tained at dinner Saturday night at »ingle man; Gorham P. State Inconic Tax Publicity Blod.ed who introduced the resolution said the call was answered by names of great their home- Afiqr dinner of the firm of Gv^L- fiume- niiçr uiyiiici there were www । Trustee --------------- The senate Tuesday refused to or people not only spoke at the* last elec American men and women- A paper I Liicir three * tables of bridge and Mr. . and * Wa.ker; Portland Distilling A Mi der that the light of publicity bo let tion against prohibition but “they entitled “Heredity and Enviroment in on Income tax returns. The Zim roared” when they rolled up a ma Mrs. Ed McKee macts high score for in? Company, a ^corporation r • merman bill, designed to mf^e in jority of 67,000 votes against the An and how they Influence the Nature of known as Portland Milling i D:s- our Children” was read by Mrs- Fred the evening. come tax returns public, was' indef derson law. billing Company; Richard Nix'* initely postponed on recommendations Fortner and “Th© Parent Faces MITCHEL! ’ EWIS & ST AVER CO. Mr and Mr,. Homer Wall and A„iinee of Portland Dátil.ing 4 ( Cut in Salaries Urged of the judiciary commi'Aee. fi The joint ways and means commit a New World” by Mrs. Harry Proud daughter Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Milling Company, a corporation; G t F arm Implements Bureau Transfer Bill tee of the state legislature, after foijr foot- Mrs. Huckin gave a vocal solo. /McCulloch spent the week end in B Goodell, a single nten; J. W. k The Lonergan bill, setting up a cen weeks of study and research, definite Margaret McKee entertained a I Portland. Walker, a single man; G. W. Hoff tral state bureau of criminal identifi ly determined upon a salary and wage number of friends Saturday night in Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Scott were din- man a single man; alto ail other cation at Salem and moving the pres reduction program for, all state offi honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald. I ent identification headquarters from cials and employes. ■am OREGON STATE LEGISLATIVE NEWS j - * Wasco i R. H. M c KEAN MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr. Sperry Crown Mills FLOUR Oregon W asco the Multnomah county sheriff's of fice to tho state police quarters, passed the house with no opposition. Milk Measure The house by Indefinite postpone ment Monday killed the bill by tho food and dairy products committee which would have required all milk sold in Oregon to be pastuerised in Oregon. The bill cams out of the committee on an adveres report. It would have prevented persons from pasteurising pi ilk outside tho state and shipping it Into Oregon. County Aki School Plan Saved -Th« Upton bill designed to reduce the amount of county aid provided for elrmShtary schools was saved from indefinite postponement when the senate divided evenly—15 to 15— on an adverse report of tho commit tee on education. The bill was placed on the calendar for third reading. A bill Introduced by Senator Burke provides that a peoples' utility district may be created by a-majority of the voters. The house late Wednesday passed the Dammasch basic sience bill by a vote cf 38 to 21. The meaouro now goes to the senate. Representative Loneman Introduced a bill In the house creating a state fair oommio- sion qf five members appointed by tho governor. They would oerve four yean and advise on all state and county fairs. Highlights of Wednesday In Oregon legislature: . Revenue bills offered for study. "Basic science'* bill passes house. Committee leans toward 15 license Per ton mile revenue preferred for truck legislation. House approves resolution for ■tate-owned telephones. Thomae utility bill provokes row In senate. Upton's school apportionment meas- The new schedule was adopted Bridge was the diversion, and Mrs- without debate. Representative Ab Lewis Hastings received high score rams, who played an important part In working it out. declared it would prize for the ladies and Ronald John son for the gentlemen. The guests 1 save the state approximately 31,300,- 000 during the current biennium. of honor were also presented with a Adjustments will be under the direc gift. tion of department heads, subject to The Wasco Study Club is spon approval by the board of control. Under the sch.dulo employee re soring a free lecture to be given by ceiving up to 35u a month will re Dr. Butler at the Wasco Public school ceive a reduction of 5 per cent. Em auditorium at 3 o’clock on February ployes receiving between 351 and 375 24th. Everyone is invited men, women a month will be cut 7 per cent. While and children. Dr. Butler is an able salaries between 374 and 3100 will be reduced • per cent. For each addi- speaker and this will be well worth tional 325 the cut will increase 1 per hearing- cent. The largest reduction. SO per Mrs. C- G. Fridley entertained the cent, will apply to all salaries in ex- Tuesday afternoon study club and roll cess of 1500. call was answered by clippings from Members of the supreme court, who Lincoln. A paper on Ohio, Pennsyl receive 37,600 a year, will be asked to accept 20 per cent reduction. vania Virginia and Indiana was given A bill by Representative Allen and others providing that warrants Issued by the stats shall graw Interest at tho rate of 5 per cent was tabled. The committoe reported favorably on a bill by Repreoentatlve Lewis pro viding for an increase In the fees of the public utility commissioner. by Mrs. Tilbert Barnett. FOR SALE—100 laying pullets, | Buff Orphington and White Lehorns. W E- Tate, Wasco, Oregon Miss Jessie Hull is spending several days as the guest of Mrs. Guy Pounch The Neighbors of Woodcraft gave The bill for a 31.50 auto license fee a benefit card pa*y Thursday night good until Juno »0, 1333, passed both houses an8 was signed by Governor at Fraternity hall. Meier Saturday. Tbomas Utility Bill Going into committee of the whole at the outset of the session Wednes day. tho senate spent the greater part of the day in considering proposed amendments to the so-called Thomas utilities bill. 'Coming into the senate on a divided report from the railroads and utilities committee, Senator Stray er moved that the senate resolve Itself Into committee of the whole for tho purpose of considering numerous amendments offered by the minority members of the committee. Mrs. R- O. Scott entertained the Contract bridge club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Everett and Mrs. Estrelle Hailey were guests of the dub. Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Lewis Hastings entertained with a “kitchen shower*/ for her cousin Mrs. Roy Taylor. Later bridge was played and Mrs- Roscoe Moore of Moro made high score Cliff Fridley and Mrs. G. C. Frid- toy were in The Dalles Friday. The Red & White Store WASCO, OREGON ,i • ‘ • • W e R merve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities Í Prices Further Reduced Coopérât'on mikes it possible for us to specials for F ebruary 17 & is, 1933 feeds cheaper. SôC Wesson Oil, 1-2 ¿al cans ......... ' 75c Red & White Gelatine Dessert -i. ... J ’ Palmolive Soap................................. . .3 for 19c . 19c Snowdrift, 6 lb cans Citrus Powder, large size ... ..3 for 19c 19c S 0. S. Cleanser, 8 pad, large size V ■ .------ —-------------------- Schlitz Malt. 2 1-2 lb Hop Flavored . ....... Clorox, pints«.,... ............................................ 2 for 19c 53c Blue & White Matches, carton..................... Nurnberg Malt, 2 1-2 lb hop flavored ....... 39c Red & White Coffee, 1 lb pkg»...................... 29c Shorts Mill Run Bran R. Wheat 25 lb sack $1.H Calf Meal lOOlbsaçk $1.50 Cracked Com 1OO lb sack $1.40 Scratch Feed I Jtymorg Egg Mash 1OO lb sack $2.00 Salt Half Ground 125 lb sack 51.20 77 « « per ton $16 50 Blue & White Grapefruit, 2s, broken sections Rpd & White Baking Powder, 1 lb tins ...... “ " Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles FLOUR . 2 for 19c 75sack $17.00 p t 65 sack $15.00 pi 50 sack $15.00 pc ‘ .75 sack $17.00 pet ’ barrel Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON Red & White Prices Are Lower $3 :