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THE BHttMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, *AGB 4 MONO, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, IMI, •« .* i Asi •and processors of farm product! art |104»00 attorney foett and 431-60 October 15th 1981 and for the further not made public Therefore an ads-1 costa and disbtirtemento, and which dun of Twenty-three and 70*100 dol- quate statistical picture of thtir po- said execution commands me to make taro ($28 70) costs and disbursements sition can not ba pTOiOntad. But tome salt of all and singular the following and the costa upon this writ, wm. of these companies are listed oh ths described real property situated in manding me to make sale of the fol* 320 A. pasture, reasonable, crèek New York Stock Exchange and their Sherman County. State of Oregon, lowing described real property cover water. Mrs J. A. Pybum. See Orón ing any interest he had therein on earnihgs are recorded. Comparison to-Wit; Henderson. Rufus, Öregn. • * the 29th day of October 1932, and • The North Half of the Northwest of the earnings df these companies situated in the County of Sherman Quarter of Section Thirty-four available fot Common stockholders ; Mr and Mrs. írtink Lambern and in Township Four South of and state of Oregon to-wit: with corresponding earnings of com ifrs. Bernis Gby shopped in The The East half (EH) of »setion Range Seventeen, East of tho panies representing other industrial Willamette Meridian, containing Ùalles Saturday. . , , Five (5). and the Southwest groups and with the earnings of agri 80 acres, Sherman County. Stete quarter (SWK) of section Four cultural producer» may be enlight- Potter and Mrs- L- J. Mrs. Geoge of Oregon. ®nin« s-r Lucaswent to Portland and returned Together with All and singu- • * FOf Instance, the earnings avail (NEM) of section Nine (Ms<nA Wednesday. k herodi ta able for( dividend^ to commonstoc^- lar the the south half of the Southwsst The Junior bridge, club met, with menta and appurtenances there holders of concerhs handling dairy Mrs. Lawnence Käseberg Wednesday. unto belonging or in anywise ap products were 42 per cent greater in tion three (8) all in Township pertaining Mn- W. H. Qargess suitor 1981 than in 1928; whereas in that Two (2) South of Range soveo- Now Therfore, by virtue of said ex period the gross income of agricul in The Dalles Saturday. ' teen (17) E- W. M. and all be ture dropped <1* pe» cept,-resulting ecution and order of sale, and in com ing in Sherman County, State of Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Bowman of in farmers suffering a deficit of up- pliance with the demands of eaid Oregon. Goldendale were guests at the Berni" ward ot one billion dollaVo last year, writ, I will, on Monday, the first day Auy home Thursday. Now therefore by virtue of said Comparable earnings, of automobile of May, U»8, t)^ Muy . of0 ten execution, judgment, decree and order Mrs. Fay Loomis hr* I’Aufchter of and truck manufacturers decreased o’clock in the forenoon of said day, of sale and in compliance with the 75* per cent, and the steel industry and at the front door of the court- Portland was reduced to a deficit basis. Earn-, house in Moro. Sharman County, commands of said writ, I will no Sat Wasco ings of baking and flour milling con- Oregon, sell at public auction, sub-, urday. the 15th day of April 1933 at . Rosemary Walker / return^ iron: corns were off only 2 pet\ sent pnâUect to redemption, to the highest bid ths hour of 10:00 o'clock a- m-, at Portland Monday Where she hatj tobacco companies increased their der for cash in hand, all the right, the front door of tho Court House in spent the past few days. earnings 41 per cén& no6rith»ten<Hhg title, interest and estate in 'and to Moro, in Sherman County, Oregon, Ted Everetf i* visiting relatives in* the tect that farmers wpre pai$ Aji ths said real property which said de- sell at public auction (Subject to re Wasco. . * M Scene In one of the streets of Clear Lake, Iowa, as farmers were unloading corn bought by the town for scrip oTd low prices for what tobacco they fendanta, or either, of them, had on demption) to the highest bidder, for !4R»rch‘wAsTftueffihTl^af^ redeemed. T|(a.^yu jitored |ntcircutar crlb» and then sold st auction. Ytee»/ a^jte to sell- -v. I pthW 1 btA^dAy iaji*hdr y lff2being cash in hand, all of ths right title and Roy Juste»en is hauling wheat from men- interest which the within named de „ These figures, J believe, grtl „ Wasco and Klondike to Big Eddy, ----------- - . - . --—: recorded, fendant in the abov* entitled action, i ly tell why there Is so much opposi wh^ it M tek^n by tmrgeE to 5Port-j 5 ^Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Root of Dayton important producing countries or And tion to the farmer controlling the or since had in or to the above men had on the 29th day of October 1932 w4re guasta at the Hfcrij#Ec‘Kòbt northern Europe. Some injury from mttVAin^^Ms Jbwn products. In tioned .and described real property. the date the said property was at Financial Conditions Bad floods has occured in part» of Spain otMr ^d»,. the, ,iiwomes oft Mr- and Mrs, • E; -E.« Keseberg* of hörne last week end. • ofj pqr.iajKnfr.part tached or since that date had in and and France but prospects are good Portland have moved to -their Mmr Hr«: Steve McMHtan 4» dqMn& in these large concerns who aro k^d-,, r a ., 27th M^rch, t^ ihe above, described property or on Gordon Ridge. jjpa® 7^11) - The condition of the German crop ling agricuitiital commodities have’. 1938. ? any part thereof, to s^isfy said exe Uncertain crop prospecte along is <ood with winter kilting below* ; CHRLSMAN increased over 40 per cent, whilwthe ► cution, judgment, decree, interest, The small daughter oi Mr-* Uhd John Pybum was in Wasco the first wM'h’ pehding (domestic farm relief earlier expectations. Conditions In income of the fannef has declined 41 Sheriff of Òherman County, Oregon- costs and accruing costs. Mrs. H. E. Rust has been quite iU but of the week legislation and disturbed *financal Great Britain are favorable with . per cent. Gentlemen, if you WHI think Yn-81-a-21 Dated March 14th, 1982- is now improving... . Mrselloy Juatesen entertained the and political conditons abroad were a minimum of abondonment indicated these figures over you will find why publication March 17th, 1983- First The Ladies AM of thd M. E. church Klondike Community Club’ IksfTKdrs- unirettlitnL’in ’ the general Crops in the Balkan countries are thdy tire fighting this Agricultural publication April 14th, 1938. ■ Last Will give * benefit tea aVUM Bome o day at the home of her parents Mnl , - wlibat ¿Huati^? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE in‘ the Kast- -eneraly satisfactory and better than Marketing -Act.” HUGH CHRISMAN 1 ¿ STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Mrs Arthur Sargent with- Mrs and Mrs. H H. White- ern 'O1hrd1IVai!%^ardld‘Sortie 'damage to a year ago when »evere winter killing ________ Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon. Everett Watkin» as .am^Mwt hoate»» COUNTY OF MADRION -winter wheat in that area but the occured and abandonment wa» un- Patronize Journal Advertisers. ’> t A. S. Johnson of The Dalles is in geheWd ‘ ¿■¿’hditioK oT tiie crop in the Walter Laymen of the Fanners usally (heavy. Seeding in these NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Wasco looking after his farming in- ¿oft Winter wheat belt continued National was in Wasco Tuesday. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING areas was somewhat delayed by dry NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE No. 23069, *' terests. .♦ .< Tndktiy ^átisfÁctory. ’ In the lower weather in the autumn but prospects OF REAL PROPERTY The, T^4»<i*y Study Club met this All persons are hereby notified to CHAS. U : GRADER Plsintiff, val ‘condition of have improved- Spring seeding has Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Stanley and MiXsBüid valley, week with Robert, Majuning. 'i>° file their objections, if any, to the k Notice is given that an execution Wm. G. HOLMAN, Defendant. Mm. a Hattie King Andrews were winter Wheat remains favorable but begun in southern parts of the Rus- papers were given, one hy Mix. .Joe Final Account of the Executor of the order of sale has been issued out By virtue* of an execution, judg guests at the George, Lansbevn home Sn<mte is still needed in the South- sian spring wheat area but proKre»» , and of the CLrcuit Court of th„ sute of Hilderbrand and the other by Mrs. Estate of Marie Reckman, deceased ment decree and order of sale, issued WeStC^Arliicurariiy In* western Okla- has been retarded by lack of farm Walter Bruckert and Mrs. Leo Wat- last Sunday- .... -, Oregon for Sherman County, to me out of the above entitled Court, in on or before the 29-h day of April. hoAta* an'A 'texts’, beneficial snows equipment and lack cf seed wheat. kink ¿tng The Tillicum bridge club met directed and dated March 27th, 1933, the above, entitled cause, to me direc 1933, at the hour of 10.00 o’clock a- • r-«,f » were ^received in the western Great The condition of Russian winter in a suit therein pending wherein The Thursday with JMrsz Andrew. Bheawer. ted and dated the 27th day of Feb- m., which is the time fixed by the The contract bridge club was en Pl^iris including Colorado, western wheat is only fair with some of the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a County Court of Sherman C nn^y Mr.' and Mrs. ’¿arl Hendricks of Kansas tertained last Wednesday by Mr». s6uiiiweste?n Nebraska Moscow regions, the central Black corporation, was plaintiff, and B. M uary, \988, upon a judgment rendered Oregon, for settlement of said Fi al and e atered in said Court on the 22nd Fossil visited friends in Wasco this but*M Western Kansas there are a» Frank Morrow- High Sea areas and parts of Ukraine cov Sias and Maud Gr Sias, husband and by Mrs. R 6- Scott anti day of November, 1982, in favor of Account. The County Court Cham last week-, ., , . . , yet no Witdrlkl signs of life in wheat, ered with ice at the middle of March wife; Geo- F. McKay and Emma O. bers in Moro, Oregon, is the pl a e served a dessert JuAcheon. ^ Mr. -and Mra Vinton Watkins have although in’ Wirtern Colorado much These ereas normally supply the McKay, husband and wife; Th« Citi- Chae. L. Graden, plaintiff and against fixed for hearing said Final Accou t iSarisfactbry] pro- early Russian wheat for export. " f tens Bank of Grass Valley, Oregon; W'n. G. Holman defendant, for the Mr. and Mrs. R C. Chamberlain of moved to the E. 0- McCoy ranch east beneW Xs Deitrich Reckman, Jr. si/m of Three Hundred Three and: of tow« which 4» farmed, by Mert Portlartd and Mr. and Mrs. George gre^r YAade Yn ’ eastern Kansas Harvesting of the Indian (wheat A. A> Schramm as Superintendent of 70-100 Dollars ($308.70) with interest- Executor . Knobel of The Dalles were gueeta at Watkins. . t and Wheat 'Wa^' ‘Harting’ growth in crop is progressing rapidly with Banks of thé State of Oregon; and Frank G. Dick. Attorney thereon at 6 per cent per annum from the home of Mr. and Mrs- Louis Stanley Jones visited -Saturday»’¿nd the ‘ northcrii Great Plains. " Seeding yields of early seedings' gensraly Sherman County National Farm Loan • * Scholl last Sunday- and re-sbedlng mide good progress good. In . the northern districts Association, a corporation, were de Sunday with -Bobby <"Kfaigr*»> * ui the' Pacific northwest but more light rdins during ths Week with fendants, and in which proceeding a The W. C- T- U- met last Wednes- Mr. and’T&s. X O.'i^ssefl 0?&l- moist uro Is” still needed fn central cooler weather favored development judgment was rendered in favor off day afternoon at the hon\e pf Hr« em visited at the home of Mrs. Au Oouflhern California of later crops. North African crops said plaintiff and against the defen Eliza Dingle and the£ spent .t^ af gusta Huck in last Sunday. <•;Foreign crop conditions are gen- have been improved by more favor dants B M. Sias and Maud G- Stas, ternoon ’sewing for the children’s J. R. Kaseberg of Pbrflahff “ Is husband ’and wife, and Shenum eralty favorable with combined acre able weather. honfe it ^dorvuns. , in W»sco looking after his fanning age of 22 countries reported to date County National Farm Loan Asso Mrs. Cecil Fields who has been interests . .' 1 • ;f* ciation, in the sum of $1721.35 with totalling 108,448.000 acres or about C0*0pa Economical quite ill for the paH three weeks is interest thereon from the 9a day of Mrs. Robert Foister and daughter 1.000,000 ‘acres les» than for the much improved February, 1933, at the rate specified GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE of tRufus are visiting her parents Mr. same countries last season. Euro Profits of all dealers* distributer*. in said judgment; the further sum of The Wasco Study Club met Friday and Mrs. W. E- Tate- ’ pean countries have generally main MENT^ IN USANCE. afternoon H the home of <Mrs. Harry tained or slightly increased their Mrs. G. W Phegley of Condon is Proudfoot. _A bpok .review .“Lindy acreages wiuh governments supply Condon^ was given by Mra. John Mc visiting her mother Mrs. G. Pepper. ing seed wheat in certain area». Clure, a vpcal duet by Mrs. E. Wat Mrs. Ida Woolen, i^h^has beeli visit Conditions of growing crops are kins and Mrs John Royce and a ing here for the past toeek with her satisfactory although exceptionally short play “The Acid Test” by Mrs 1 mother, Mrit- B. K. Medlar,, returned favorable conditions from now until Guy Andrews and Mrs. Bruce Grady. to her home in Portland Wednesday, MITCHELL, LEWIS A STAYER CO harvest would be necessary to repeat Because of the fact that the banks Jn, Alec McIntyre of Weston spent Let the Journal do your printing- the bumper crops of last year in Vancouver, Wash., are ^piQpepfor regni ar several dkys last week with Mr- and business sonie checks issued by the - N^W-'1 Mrs Afton McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Burress. berg Creamery to Sherman'eotrnty Iowa-Town Buy» Up the Farmers’ Com -Wasco ò b1’ < r R. H. McKEAN MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr Sperry Crown Mills NOTICE FLOUR Farm Implements Mrs Hailey transacted business in The Dalles Friday» . . The Red .... & X. il ‘ í White / Store • ÍHnrtKp HUR If! coú'p WAS0O, HEARYE! W e R eserve T he R ight to L i ^ it Q u ^^ ljies . WJÜ I have rented the garage formerly oc cupied by the Was co Motor Company and am prepared to do all kinds of gar- agriWork. v[‘ inquire« . -4., All kinds of cars ft- j . p * ; m - ** work done - proper ly at a reasonable charge. » Gasoline 1 • 0f I ^ SPECIALS FOR MAR Palmolivg Soap . ' ofShewnsurtOiArty'' Red & Whitf .Homing, »n^ trflet MPWS. WlHx. «Oi : laucjaships here- Bluest WhíUGrape Éqâ^s.2a,' Wewfeh-Ofl, »-2 «alton,;. . SnowcJrift“ iij ÎK CREAMERY Red Bearti 4 Sf Red & White Prunes “ u Coffee, 1 lb pfcg........ J ... 27¿ Gotten Bantam Corn: wb kefhd 2s 2 for 27c Catsup, 14oz i {battle . 2 for 25c 4 for 23c tfe* N0W jerkins Hotel <*M. KELSON, Owner . V RT RUDELN. Manager PiAeHDple, buffet, crttfffl ; Your Patronage Will Be jAHKMat«! Blue & White Toilet Paper .. .. . Red & White Prices Are Lower Room with Bath, $2.W>aad$î 50 With|>dt Rath, $1.50 and $1.00 Permanérli rates aS low as $12 50 per morith. AM-„ Fireproof — lasu red FREK GAI^GE B t the Farmer, For the Fanners ♦ avu W ir»-.’ Prices ?je lowet.bccause we are here f*«/ L Full * Line Of Chick Feed I? fv*i‘ ¡'H - C; v ¡ Shorts ' ■ Mill Run ’ f :75Aadc $17.00 perton .65 sack $15.00 perton , d j-<; sSO sack $15.00 per ton .75 sack $17.00 per ton R. Wheat RATEBc AVERY MARTIN OPERATED - - - - - - - -»Bran j *«. -¡en Ci) : Cars * washed <fc greased PR. í have been re^arned ftotn'^rM^A marked^-. “Unable to clear”. Thè creamery has been r able to open ,a apeoial acconnt tófl ‘Wl checks übt marked “•peci#! àccòuht^ be sent in to the Newberg Creamery and > ' new checks Will be aent for them. If the person hold*hg,tXeaeoheckS trills fl I luyese,check» Will-» of the éheck MrdthS'’ t ’icheck harlH .h*^i¿2i sued ft ibi the check ! ». -i Ä« Oregon gi Wasco -’3m i"*» 1 aS lb sack 91.10 1OO lb sack, $1.50 . 1OO lb sack $1.40 Laymort Eg g Mash 1OO lb sack $2.()( --------- * $1.20 12S lb sack Salt HaH G* aund' per ton $16 50 * enr Calf Meal •w. pair Cracked Cc *m '■ ( These-imfc i? are subje et to market changes ShermanCo operative Grain Growers 1 VASCO. OR1IGON