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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1933. 7------------- r McKay, husband end wife; The Citi- No. 23069, Mrs.' Everett \Yatkins and Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh, free of cost Drunken Drivers sens Bank of Ghss Valley, Oregon; I CHAS. L. GRADEN, Plaintiff, vs Sargent shopped in The Dalles 1 Mrs. Jack Sheets and son visited These government loans are beng L—. Arthur --------------- w Repeal Election A. A. Schramm as Superintendent ofI ' Wm. Q. HOLMAN. Defendant- , ----- »r — u — > in The Daiieg Sunday, ‘ Will Be Prosecuted by a few Sberman eounty farm- Tuesday. Candidates Back we rd Banks of the $tate of Or agon I, and ______ ers although the maximum loan is By virtue of an execution, judg Mrs. Fred Fortner shopped in The The Ladies Aid of the M. E- church Sherman County National Farm Loan ment, decree and order of sale, issued ‘ ' $300 and the regulations require a will give a benefit tea at the home of Dalles Saturday. Association, a corporation, were de out, of the above entitled Court, in Reckless and drunken reduction of 30< percent in the crop Mrs. Orville Yqtum April 19th. This Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burress and fendants, and in which proceeding a Nothing has been done about it I drivers will be under closer will also be the Mary Elisabeth cfass daughter spent last week end at udgment was rendered in favor of the above entitled cause, to me direc here, but there is going -to be an ele of state officials after June ted and dated the 27th day of Feb- party. ; • White Salmon with relatives. ction on the 21st of next July The a result of changes made by the said plaintiff and against the defen- uary, 1983, upon a judgment rendered" LIBRARY BOOKS voters are to be permitted to decide legislature in the operators’ dants B- M. Sias and Maud G- Sias, Mr. and Mrs- L- P. Haven spent and entered in said Court on the 22nd , Mrs- Francis Medler and children whether the old state of Oregon shall ports Hal E. Hoss, several days fa Portland the first of returned to Wasco this week after a husband and Wife, and Sherman day of November, 1932, in favor of ‘ 4 , h om oAge .one) County National Farm Loan Asso vote for repeal of the 18th amenu- State. the week. Doubleday Cattle ranch to college , *7« - two months visit in Portland with rel- ciation, in the sum of $1721^5 with Chas- L. Graden, plaintiff and against ment or for a continuation of the ♦ Every person convicted of Eastman Indian child life Wm. G. Holman defendant, for the 4 MlsvLumiq Carney of Milton spent atives. i’ interest thereon from the 9th day of noble experiment. * ting a motor vehicle » because of in Fish .The boys’ book of verse Three and Miss Dorothy Nelson of Portland February, 1933. at the rate specified sum of Three Hundred ... the week end in Wasco visiting with Each county in the state is entitled competency, driving erbile intoxicated . , Cale Circus animals the further Wm of DolUro^O^O) wHh mt.re»t to at least one delegate. There will recklessness and hit and run drivers. friends. Saturday night she was a and Mrs. Jeff Wilson of The Dalles in ..id Haaren Famous men of (Rome dinner guest of Mr. and- Mrs- L. P- are guests of Mr- and Mrs. W. R- »100.00 attorney fees, .nd »31.00 ‘hereon .t « per cent per annum from . be a total of 116 delegates at the con regardless of the court Harris Aaron in the wildwoods co.ta and di.bur«m«U, and which Octob« 16th 1031 and for th. further Haven and Sqnday a guest at the Reid this week- ?. vention which will be held some time dicti?n in the matter, will be . , Lamprey Days of - the colonists said executing commands me to make ‘“m ot Twenty-three and 70-100 dol Sargent home and Monday a luncheon in August. Those wishing to attend immediately to the Secretary Uoyd Hennagin spent several days Genevieve ‘ Porter sale of all and singular the following >•« (W0) «**• •»<* disburwments the convention as delegates must file for appropriate action in the matter guest of Mr. and Mrs. R O. Scoot. in Portland last week. Seaton Animal heroes (iotcnWa real property ^Uugtpd in »“d the costa upon this writ, com. with the secreUry of sfate, paying of license suspensions or ?ations, Frank Fortner spent several days Mrs. L. W- Curtis of Portland Sherman County. State of Oregon, mending me to make sale ot the fol- a fee of $5.00, and sUting their Little Library 106 changes in the law require- These this week at Moro and Wasco on bu- spent last Sunday with her daughter lowing described real property cover position, whether wet or dry. to-wit: Baldwin Thirty more famous stor ’ siness- citations of traffic violations are '7 Mrs- Orville Burris. ing any interest he had therein on Voters will vote Tor either the wet quired from all Oregon courts, which ies retold The North Half of the Northwest I Mr- and Mrs- Marion McKee of the 29th day of. October 1932,- and candidate or the dry and the one hav will include courts in every city and Barstow Explorers and settlers Mrs. Mae R<id spent several days Quarter of Section Thirty-four situated fa the County of Sherman ing the largest vote will represent town. Previously only justice courts, Baas Moro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stories of pioneer life in Township Four South of and state of Oregon to-wit: his county and vote aCeoito the district courts and circuit courts were Boyeson Ed McKee Wednesday. Norseland tales Range Seventeen, East of the Mrs. Earl Jones' of Portland , is platform on which he was elects®« required to forward the information. Brooks True story of LaFayette Tko East half (EH) of section Mr- Sprague of the Reconstruction spending aeverod days in Wasco with .Willamette Meridian, containing So far there has been no canu.». , The fact that each municipal judge Caldecott Picture Book ’ , Fijg .(Ä), -®ad the Southwest 80 acres, Sherman County, SUte Finance Corporation was a business relatives. lor this office from this county and. or city recorder is forced to make a Carter Panther stories of section Foui of Oregon. viaiUr in W mco Thund.y, p M„ Hncktn ,pd for that matter, there have not been report of all serious traffic violations Chadwick Three little kittens Together with all and singu- (4), and Ue Northeast quarter very many candidates from other upon which convictions have been re- Coburn Our little Swe edish cousin Louis Scholl visited in The Dalles ter shopped in The Dalles Saturday. . lar the tenements, harediU- (NEK) Of section Nine (9), and counties either. Story hour read corded, will practically double the Coo and Christie read- Wednesday with her daughter and ments and appurtenances there Mr- and Mrs. E. L Morton abd the south half of the Southwest Th/jre is nothing partisan about effectiveness of the curb on outlaw eri, Book 1 family Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knebel. unto belonging or in anywise ap children and Mr. and Mrs- Paul Mc- quarter (SK of SWU) of sec \ the election. The candidates are operators, explained Secretary Hoss. Dutton In field and pasture pertaining- tion three. (8) all in Township The Tuesday Study Club met with Culloch and daughter were visitors in merely wet or dry. It is only for the “Many serious traffic violations have Frort The court of King Arthur The Dalles Saturday. Two (2) South of Range seven Ura. McCafferty this week. A paper Now Therfore, by virtue of said ex purpose of testing the actual desires come under the jurisdiction of these Hyde -Favorite Greek myths teen (17) E. W. M. and all be- - i was given by Mrs Walter Warner- Mrs. E. A. Medler returned to ecution and order of sale, and in com- of the people on this one question of courts and the convicted drivers have Kaier Toby Tyler ing In Sherman County, State of. pliance with the demands of said from Portland aridity. Candidates will advance one continued to operate their automo- Laing Edson-Laing readers The American Legion Auxiliary Wasco -------- this — week ------ ------ t Oregon. writ, I will, on Monday, the first day pace forward. , Sargeant, pick your biles because the State was unaware Lang The story of General Gordon met with Mrs. E. L. Morton. Papers where she visited w$h her daughter, of May, 1933, at the hour of ten were read by Mrs- Paul McCulloch deUil. Now therefore by virtue of said Arthur Van Gilder is reported do- of the fact and could not suspend Munroe Dorymates o’clock in the forenoon of said day, execution, judgment, decree and order or revoke the operator’s license. The Potter The tale of Squirrel Nutkin and Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand- Dai- ing very „j^iy from the minor oper- and at the front door of the court When little Johnnie was almost six new law will eliminate that condition”*. Roberts The red feathers nty refreshments were served by the ation hia foot of sa I a and In compliance with" the house in Moro, Sherman County, years old he pinned a note on the hostess. Shute The land of song Hose said- ( Mrs. Edward Moon, Margaret, Oregon, sell at public auction, sub commands of said writ, I will no Sat door of his room saying: “Don’t for Adventures of a doll Mrs. Hildred Zell shopped at The Christine and George shopped in The ject to redemption, to the highest bid urday, the 15th day of April 1933 at An additional help to the enforce- get my birthday. Give until ft hurts- The littlest one of the i Dalles Wednesday- the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m-, at ment of the suspension or revocation Swett Dalles the last of the. week. der for c»h in hand, all the right, Browns ♦ the front door of the Court House in of drivers licenses is the new provi The Thursday bridge club,met with Friend, to Artist—I just read that Charls Siscil is reported doing nice dtle, interest and estate in and to Moro, in Sherman County, Oregon, The days of Queen Elisa sión in the law requiring each con Tappan Mrs. McCafferty and Mrs. Tilbert ly from the injury to his foot he re the said real property which said de book that you illustrated. beth victing magistrate to immediately fendants, or either of them, had on sell at public auction (Subject u> re • Barnett assisted- High scores were ceived last week- Artist—I didn’t read it. How did Fairy Ring take up the license of those found Wiggin the 15th day of January, 1923, being demption) to the highest bidder, for made by Mrs- Frank Lamborn and the illustrations fit the text? Mrs. Afton McIntyre and daughter the date on which the mortgage men cash in hand, all of the right title and guilty of serious offences and for- Yard The top of the continent Mrs. Robert Manning. were in The Dalles last Tuesday- ”ard the cards to the state depart- tioned in said decree was recorded, interest which the within named de- __ _ ______ ___ ; — . — - - I Mrs. M- G- Tuel entertained three a OUAB- ment Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand returned or since had in or to the above men fendant in the abov» entitled action, tables of bridge last Thursday with of Baltimore, tn the State of ICaryland. ¡Mr.. A. C. Kaxberg and Mr». Fred T1“ D*»“ 1“t of tioned and described real property, had on the 29th day of October 1932 on the thlrty-firet day ot December, 1S88. made to tne Insurance OommiMioner of the date the said property was at Hennagin making high score». Again ^e week and i. reported doing very or in any part thereof. - the State of Orecoo. purwu““t to law: CAPITAL I Dated this 27th day of March. tached or since that date had in and Government Cos's Amount of capital stock paid on Saturday she had 4 tables of nicely. up ....................................... 8 3.000.000 00 to the above described properly or 1933. DfOOMB . A Mrs. Estrelle Hailey returned from bridge and high scores were made by Net premiums received dur w Up Over 1930 any part thereof, to satisfy said exe HUGH CHRISMAN ins the year,.............. »0.473.4S837 Portland Monday after spending the Mrs.' George Wike and Mrs. Louis NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Interest, divid-nds and rwnta _ cution, judgment, decree, interest Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon rteehed durins the year.. 3JM.4X3SI OF REAL PROPERTY Walsh. *• __ Income from other sources week end there visiting- costs and accruing costs. m-31-a-21 received dur'ns the year.. 12jm»»5 Notice is given that an execution According to the department of Mrs.' Augusta Huckin and Mrs. I Mr- and Mrs. Guy Andrews shop IM.SM.10S.TV Total Incom« .. Dated March 14th, 1933. M * DIHHt H and order of sale has been issued out commerce, bureau of the census, the Lydia Darby visited in The Dalles ped in The Dalles last Thursday. Net loases paid d First publication March 17th, 1933- of the Circuit Court of the State of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 48 states of the union increased their Tuesday. expenses ............................... .mXQXWS.M Mr- and Mrs- John McClure went Oregon for Sherman County, to me Last publication April 14th, 1933. Dividends paid 'on capital STATE OF OREGON FOR THE governmental expenditures • in 1931 «tock d irlns- tbo JOW.... . ....... The P. N. G. Club met Tuesday to Portland Friday. Mr. Winters, directed and dated March 27th, 1933, HUGH CHRISMAN COUNTY OF MARION ' over 1930, but the raise was less than afternoon at the home of Mrs- John father of Mrs. McClure, accompanied in a suit therein pending wherein The i . has been for the last few years. Royce. Four tables played and1 Mrs. them back to his home after having NOTICE ' OF SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon. Amount of all other expend- Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a 1 lures ................................. 048,357.98 The cost of government was $1140 Ernest Medler made high score. visited in Wasco. corporation, was plaintiff, and B. M .Total expc:i4itures ........ 143.871 JS5.8O in 1930 and $11.75 in 1931. In 1917 Mrs- Ormand Hilderbrand enter Sias and Maud G- Sias, husband and Mrs- David Mann of Vancouver Value of real estate owned the cost was $4.19- One of the items (market valueF ... . ............ 4381.717.74 tained Monday for her little son John spent last week end at the home of wife: Geo. F. McKay and Emma 0. Value of stocks and bond* that increased was interest charges 7 •» • owned imarket value) ... 15.306.1M.58 the ocauion being his 6ih birthday ' Loan* op mortg«cea and col- that rose $9.390,014 over the previous literal, etc......... 3.»13.38eg Those present were Bobbie, Jerry and Cash in. banks and on band 3.184.007 W year. PFem!um« in eourm at col Lawrence Nesbit, MaHon Tuel and lection written since Bep- For the operation and maintenance tember 30. 1033................. .. 4.743.183.71 the two Guy children. Mrs Nesbit Interest and rents due and . of general departments 40.9 was for accrued ......................... • < • • 8W-W* E assisted Mrs- Hilderbrand. Ctaer assets ............................ 1.540,3».83 education, 16.6 for roads and high IS1.SM.SM.81 Total admitted Mr..and Mrs. Kenneth McCafferty ways, 15.9 for charities, hospitals and UAB1 Cross claints lor started on their vacation trip Mon 123.588.154.19 prisons, 8.7 for general government» GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE paid...................... - - ....I Ak-.ojnt nt unearned premi WAöCO, OREGON ums 0:1 all outitandini 5 8 for protection of persons and day. MENTS, IN URANCE. .......... 13.3M.Sie.lS D k frr c cm m hsi on and property, 5.2 for development, 2-5 for Mr. and Mrs- John McClure return /.J* other l.ab'.iiùc»..... ,, health and sanitation, 0-4 for recrea ed from Portland Sunday where they Tati.1 liabilities. except cap- ... ... U tion, and 3.9 for miscellaneous. W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities spent several days. ite! ......................... 143.743.715.» [ Wasco I The Red & Whil e Store tanta SÄ ™ Surplus i latriM heidet Total .................................... 881x839^90 11 / i;8INE88 IN ORBOON FOR TH! TEAR Net premiums received during I tJX’paid durimi the "TS-I&S Laues incurred durine the year 137.11317: MW of compon* ___ ___ a OVAR «JS! SI fiSSS' iWK Uneton: iitelutery resident attorney I r Service. C O Frico, better buJd.n •BaO a.' vslusUon: «locks convention. Beats amortized; et >”'■? in th“ B’c'» of F*nn«>l- v.-n!- on U” thiny-fiut <!«» of Dreem- b. •. «923 te th* Insnrane* Com- w»l«' «ner ot th« Ctete «I Orejón, pur- C»FITAt Arrnun*. «f ctp.te! «tock paid 3.9M.0M.M up ............ * INCOME Ur pr-’nlum* received dur* lu~ th? r»ar . . ....... I 8.781.471 88 Interc-t- dvid. nds and rente 814.818 98 recilvei «'ur.n- the year. Incon" fro-n other Miurre» 48.043 00 rrcifved durinn the year.. Tc’rf income ..•■■■8 8.844.1» 88 DISBURSFMSrn r-t ’o^aet.puia durinn the v— -. including adiuitment < • -tuei ...............1 1.143.74159 D • ’ -nd* paid on capital 780.800 03 c c-k during the year..,.. Co--•'U «ion* and («lariM X1M4M.41 pnld durina the year Tr • Hcenaea and fees paid 10S.0M83 during the yuur ........... / ount of all other expend itures ....... ........ ... ^otal rxpendihte|v^.«... I Value of real «etale owned 187.128 12 (market value5 .... .... I Value of »tork« and bonds owned «market value>....' 14.524.257 00 Loans on mortgage« and col- tataeaL «te. ............. .... ... ’ 78S.27L73 , Cash in banks and on hand Premiums tn course of col lection written since Sep- 911.294 94 tMBber M. 1883............. . Interest and rents due and 1J7.V78 8O accrued .- . ................ S18.838.7M.lt Total admitted atarte LIABILITIES vorn claim* for losses un. M7.8M.M Amount ot un-arn*d premi ums on rii oulstandins Hak, .... ....... ........... 5.932 287 00 t -T for wmn'" "i ! . 7 — . . ............. •.•VZl* All muer --*« .............. c sä -, « .» m .« Applications For Crop Loans Must Be Made Lloyd Hennagin, who is the county representative for the Crop Produc tion Loan office of this state has an nounced that there is only a short time remaining for application for, these loans- All applications must be in Minneapolis by that date. As sistance in preparing applications is The Junior bridge club met Thurs day at the home of Mrs. L. P- Haven and the Wasco Study Club met with. her on Friday. Mra. Lula B. Fulton and son James of Portland spent the week end in Wasco. Mother’s Malted Milk, 1 lb cans. — . 25c. » F» >"e Red & White Premium Baking Chocolate 12 lb cakes ‘7‘ < Cake flour...... “ . Coffee, 1 lb pkg : - ..... ....... Baking Powder, 1 lb tins .. Red 39c each 75c 43c BORDENS PRINTS at i - W asco 2 for 29c Sifted Sweet Peas, 2s OPERATED - - - - - - - By the Fanner, For the Farmers Prices are lower because we are here Oregon Prunes, 2 l-2s 19c Washing Powder.................. 2 for 25c ’ Duz Full Line Of Chick Feed 3 for ...................... 18c Red & White Wheat Cereal, 28 oz pkg Red & White Prices Are Lower Shorts .75 sack $17.00 per ton Mill Run 65 sack $15.00 per ton Bran 50 sack $15.00 per ton $20.00 per ton R. Wheat Ladies Rayon SWEATERS- Large Sleeve 89c each New Perkins Hotel Portland. Ore. , M. NELSON, Owner ARTRUDEEN, Manager HALF SOCKS al) sizes 16c a pair Oregon Oregon Wasco 27c 4 4 yard Patterns OTHER PRINTS at 19c .... 1 lb pkg . Blpt Babbits 1776 Soap " • PRid durine the year... MAM4 incurred durine th* year ».193 I " fhan K l R i FIRS INSURANCE Brodi urovtaUon: $ Citrus Sport Broadcloth PRINTS • Girls Rayon SWEATERS MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO. - Fann Implements The J. P. Yates Store 12SC per yard of valus tien SPECIALS FOR APRIL 14 & 15 1933 Pancake flour, 10 lb sacks. Offers the Following New Goods MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr Sperry FLOUR Crown Mills • Mr< and Mrs. Frank Bowman and daughter and Maynard Guy of Gol- dendale were guests at the Bernis Guy home Saturday. Miss Etta Huston spent the week end in Portland- R. H. McKEAN "• RATKA: Room with Bsth, $2.00 and $1.50 Without Rath, $1.50 and $1.00 Permanent rates as low ss $12.50 per month.. AAA—Fireproof—Insured FREK GARAGE “ 25 Ibsack $1.10 Calf Meal 1OO lb sack $1.50 . Cracked Com 1OO lb sack $1.40 Scratch Feed Laymore Egg Mash 1OO lb sack . $2.00 125 lb sack $1.20 Salt Half Ground per ton $ 16 50 These prices are subject to market changes Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. OREGON