Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 21, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE 9RERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 4
»JJLL I « JW----- L I ------ yj-JL -
Domestic Wheat Crop
A xiomsetic winter wheat crop of
only 334,000,000 bushels this season
waa indicated by the April 1 condi­
tion of 59.4 per cent of normal. T^jis
would be the smallest production of
winter wheat since 1904. Very heavy
abandonment is reported in the West-
; ern Great Plains and in the Pacific
Northwest. For the country as a
whole, it is expected that about 30
percent of the acreage sown last Fall
has been or will be abandoned. Onlj
about one third of an average crop is
in prospect in Kansas or Nebraska,
about half of a crop in Oklahoma and
Texas and about one sixth of an ave­
rage crop in Colorado. In the Pacific
Northwest about a half crop is indi­
cated for Washington and one third
of a crop for Oregon.
Spring wheat seeding wrs retarded
by cool weather, sowing h>s r”t be
gun
in Minnesota
Fn*-
tiolly
no ««din« and
h*. Montana
been report.
to date in North Dakota but ¿ver
ly four time» as much wheat as last
three times as much in North Dakota
one and one-half times as much in
Minnesota and six times last year’s
stocks in Montana. These four steles
had nearly half .of the total United
States farm stocks April 1« Market
stocks April 1 totaled 136,000,000
bushel* compared with 207,000,000. a
year ago. No official figures are yet
available on stocks in mills and coun­
try elevators but using trade esti­
mates of stocks in these positions,
total supplies of wheat in the United
States at the first of April were ag­
round 30.000,000 to 35,000,000 bush­
els below a year ago.
Canadian stocks in Canada were
officially placed at 812,819,000 bushels
ompared with 243,000.000 bushels a^
^ar earlier. Farm stocks in Canada
»ere wtimated at 80,037,000 bushels
as ' against 58,651.000 bushel* last
-«ear and were the largest for that
iate on record except for the stocks
I ->f 88,683,000 bushels held April 1»
I 1981. Bonded wheat in North Amer-
I ie. ~ «o® 25.0W.000 bu.hel. und.r
I that hold at the aw date last year
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*
o.' eon tai « o-l: wlJ
Wasco
—» recalled
& M d«W&SSLi' J» £2
insurance eommlMioner of th«
to law:
Amodnt
of
capital
stock ,
- L.Jd UP . ...............
jj 000 000 00 -
..... .r
*%. .838.1(7.2*
140.011.1*
o h<r retíreos
•.rjd uu.laa ths vjat
22.170.7*
tr• .«.1 ’4 ora« ........... A2.0W4W.ll
.
DTCNUiiKm.’Mrr?
i: ' ’o*«:» »• «t Orini th«
y. r »nien at «Sluitunínt
* . j •«
.............
.........ai.171.0al.42
r • d wd< ” i » ci capitel
'»e.’’
;xd
salari««
740.724.»3
j tí-r .r i : rtr. ...
i r-'i' * "nd I m « ®sW
170.M0.37
Or
..
r-ant oí sii o her «laun-
173.003.74 ...
k.-¿rs ..........................
•.
Aet prem.vuta received dur-
fntir
Interest.
cUi idenda cud ...........
rrnU • 5044M.71
- J
>«*r-.
income f.om ether sources
received during the year..
1OL7M40
260.41446
To.at expinditures
.... (3.350.351.4«
ABUTS
Valu: cf real esta.e owned
»
in -kc: laluo) .
....................
•Vtltte o.' etoclu and tonds
e.7i)jd (convention «»lue» 3427.50».25
2M.821.14
Lots» cn morwaaes and coi-
86.54C.00
MU
Irtirci. cte
.<
306 168 13
C th in banks and on hand
Pr^rJ’wn 1? course of col-
04.430 76
l.c cn wshten since Sep­
>64.68113
.... 22.744.4*
tember 30. iwt - . .........
Ir. rr H "-nd. rents due and
...................................... acsrMB
.........................
All others .................................
9S7 ìo»54
Total Incom:
Net losses i
the
rear indu.
Dividends’ pi
stock durin
Cpmmusiona
and
aalarlee
paid during the year .....
Taxes. Ucepes and tees paid
aurin« the year ....
Amount of all other expendi­
tures
Value of real estate owned ’
_ i market vaine* ...........
Nil
Value o: «tocks art» bonds
owned «market value).....>24*1.4*2.74
Loans on mortcages and col-
_ teteraL etc................................
Nil
Canh in baffas and on hand
Premiums in Course of coiiee*
tion written sine* Septeus-
_ber 30. im «net* ...7777. ! I1.M4»!
Due from other comp»nie«
for reinsurance on lovto,
_ alrtadr SMS .........
10*41
Interest and rents due and
accrued ........ ........................
27.M2W
Total
«*«nUted
’ima
>.5MM
Loues pelo durine the year
Lo».*» incurred durine the
Mame
fitetu
purtuani
°? th«. 31«t Say Of Dwmber.
1«W. mede to the insurance commUiioncr
of tee «tate of Orytm. pursuant to law:
Amount of eaoital^tuK-k
Net losses psid
year includine
It
di ^ST mììì -
stock durine tl
. Cair mias ona ai
palò durine th
Taxee. ileenses ai
_
durine tee rea
Amount of all »1
•alarle»
S 4.98*413 0
434.000 00
J.M4IU0S
2*1,430 0
2.7M453 M
busineb A in ORItdON TOR TH1 YEAR
I ft««— p*i<t durins the year ... -4.640 74
Loeses Incurred durins the year 3.688 72
1 RAN "
rÄ WkEifÄ' &u'K
'
8YNOF8I8
united
102. mad«- to the Insurance
loner^of th« State ot Oregon.
CAPITAL
•-1
300.000.00
Net premiums received dur­
rin* the rear........................... i 4M.254.02
Intereat, «Syiden da and rents
receb*d durin* the year...
43.637 17
Income from other sources
receives during th« r«*r...
3.047.28
Total income ...
.,..
j » 642.328 0 *
Net lo«M«OIp
year, incluí
ment
.....I 366.384.0*
Stock durtn, the year...................................
Oommi««ioris and salaries paid
_darinc tee yesr......................
13S.237 32
Taxes. Ueenses and fees paid
durtne the year...................
11.0(9.74
Amount ot all other expendl-
tures .......................................
2014M.lt
Total expenditure«
Annual
states
Statement
Cash in banka and on hand..
70.58 ) 5*
Premiums In course of collec-
jion written since Septem-
Hr M. IMS........................
•3 54140 ..
Interest and rents due and
.
. 10.OM7«
.............. \J7429W
affl&ääs::
ar.... «Ï 09 I.1I4.97
SPECIALS FOR APRIL 21 & 22 1933
I
of
branch
th«
the
' *
2 for
Red & White Fresh Prunes, 2 l-2s
19c
2 for 27c
Spinach, 2 l-2s.
25c
Mother’s Oats, quick or regular, with premium
Red & White Tomato Juice..............
*
Cut String Beans, 2s..
“
Coffee, ! lb pkg............
.......... •
V
*
2 for 33c
........
27c
Blue & White Tomatoes, with puree, 2 l-2s........ 3 for 29c
17c
Red & White Corned Beef, 1 lb cans...................
“
Gelatine Dessert, asst’d Flavors.. 3 for
Incom« from otn«r »onree« _ „ _
received durlna th# >ea«»a*^S«*»9.5«3.34
Blue & White Yellow Cling Peaches, 2 l-2s........ 2 for 27c
Tote’ iocom«
DISBURSEMENT.!
Net I omm paid durin? the
year, including adjust men.
Red & White Catsup, 14 oz bottles............
^07747*.11
> 0344*0.31
334.721.49
•A.fûsn -
f
10,233.4>
Total expend¡.‘^•e:, ............. 814.:
1
AS3ÈTC-
Valus of rsal rnat« o-rned
3.530 03
(«narket valus»
............ i
Value of «tû'ks mid bo.i^«
own«d <mark?t valu«) -
Loani or. mort
and ce.»
uarai. r'“. ................. -
a
4
ih In banus hnd on hard -
lection wrlttei stnie Ben- .........
tember 20. JS32...J........... * Li:(.X2.63
iterest Cid WX» C=e npi
.
accrue^ und cuitt assets.
224.863.u4.
.............................
160.30.(0
mX»9.M
Oue for c« I Un se nt commis-
... ...................
17X53.00
billties < includi»« .
values. »M.0*3 00> ....
137X33.26
Orosa claim« for »oja?« Liv
4 l*‘d . ..................... ,............... I
Amount «f unearned prem.-
uma on all outstandUil
eapIUl ........ . ......... I >00.000 03
over all RA m Ì u I m . ..
M1.7C1 <3
as regarda «oUey-
holders .....A.. .,'...> 021.7*140
gUBlNBBq 14 ORBÓÓN FCHt Tl^T
ivce.ved du -
“AV the reir'i.,’
duris« the v.jr
«9 ’.8»
*.cir L
* r •” >7-/j -.
iNY L-O ‘V.
Ct
•:
U. S. Manager. A ^.Utj .. cJt I
Attorn,y-in-F: -t:
r
Ca»ital »aid up . deposit cap-
Surplus ever all Ùab.Ilhcs è
TSÄ..“
retarda
vo..<»-
$ 73.873.813.74
“
Blue & White Norwegian Sardines in Pure *
Olive Oil 14s . . .................................
05c
Red & White Prices Are Lower
Shorts
.75 sack
$17.00 per ton
Mill Run
Br.n;
.65 sack
$15.00 per ton
.50 sack
$15.00 per ton
$20.00 per ton
R. Wheat
New Perkins Hotel
M. h ELSON, Owner*
ARTRUDEEN, Manager
t
RATES:
Calf Meal
Cracked Com ’
Scratch Feed
Lay more Egg Mash
Salt Half Ground
I ». 158.600.47
•vrr .T,”d
«
!î,SïW;Âr?'».iS:«s?!
ÜSIT h AKCB
COMPANY. LTD:
Warner. United State«
Stätatery ruident attorney for urvie«.
v. D. Oabrielson. Salem. Oreton.
valuation:
Prices are lower because we are here
Full Line Of Chick Feed
Pure Mayonnaise, pints
Packed Sanitary Never Sold in Bulk
'.3.000.00
1.73*4*0.41
.‘iW OIÎK30N'roR t £ s 'B ai I
• rold
By the Farmer, For the Farmers
2 for 25c
8th and Waahirgrton Street»
Portland. Oro.
Al. 0<h«r llnbliïüès\.'l?\'^
Contlnstncv rc^erv« .... ...
Tot»| MahlUtlrs. except c-.p-
PrMlittas. e::cept eap-
.........................
» 40*473 87
•X74.6S3.il
OPERATED -—
06c
Cornstarch, 1 lb pkg.......................
4.785.715.07
Dividends paid on capital
stock durins the year....
Commission« and salaries
paid during the y-ar...
Taxes, licenses an J fees pad 1
aurins the year.
at
Amount of r.U othc:
i
19c
Total admitteCa-^s v . .1X310.530-21
mu un-
paid ....
...............6
Amount of unearned premi­
•A.— ali outetandins
Net prawiluiBS
of
ROYAL INSURANCE COJ*TANT. LTD.,
of Liverpool. England, on th? thirty-firit
day of December. 1932. made to the In-
aorance Commiarioner of th* State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
DEPOSIT CAPITAL
Amount
of capital atcck
paid up ................................ 6
400.000.00
INCOME
.........I 71A»1»JT
Value of real Mtste owned
<market value) .... ,.l
Value oi stocks and bonds
owned (market value)....
»1S.530.80
l-oana on mortsaces and col- »
TUal admitted
OroM claims fo?
of
amortized;
Bonds,
C/i telephone serves everybody in the
household. Makes business and social ap­
pointments that conserve energy. Extent’s
greetings, keeps friends in reach. Helps the
young folks in their school activities. Meets
emergencies. Saves the expenses of needless
trips. Its ways of serving are unlimited. At
your elbow for only a few cents a day.
W e R eserve T he ^ ight to L imit Q uantities
• -22^ - .*!$!• «X W
of valuation:
•tocks, convention.
< ...
Amount of
5
H««™
■Tlír’Sii jilíiinift. ‘ n«Ä>i
uMMi
JOHN H. BURGARD
BYNOPSIS
WASCO, OREGON
;
Name of »resident. RO. Jameson: vice
.»resident. Arthur Lens sen.
_ _
p Name of secretary. Charles H. San-er
Statutory reaident attorney for cervlcs
3 EV
11414470 >•
MW $7
LBWIB BLDO.. PORTLAND. OR.
Cat
. TotJ1 ‘ncSKa
r3W,163 72
Due for commiMion ändbro-
NanHAMH?rofi™ mpany N‘
' OO
¿NE84 IN ORSOON FOR THE
>.»4.»00»0
Amount of unearned premi -
ums on all outstanding
Mibilitle«
I4MA4S.M
Nr-t premiMM r*-c,n-d dur
a.JlWiarti-w...........• ’.•M.TW-M
tetetvit dividend» »M ponte
72.095.00
•o o* *•*••••*• • • •«•••••'
•
‘"»Si? '
I premiums received djr-
u tw year ...........................
8.44».»
• m paid durinr the year. . 4.415.15
«as incurred dur Ina the
ear ...........................
3.93916
lame ot company. The Minh-iUan Fire
IManne Insurance corn pan». ■
OrOM claims for losses un-
»
The Red & White Store
7.540.20
15.320 44
32.171.667.41
Total
*
JinUngency reserva
liabilities, except ccpi-
Capital paid up
'.'.'.'.'.’i*/;
Surplus over all liabilities...
•urpins as ressrds polier -
63.974.57
M. laâ............ „
and rente due and
ateets. ...1
un
Qroz: claims
pAid
,'..«•••*•••• •* t 304.04 00
Amount ol unearned premi­
ums on all outstendin*
1.U1451.00
risk* ............ .. ....i....
Dee
for
commiaaion
and
bro^BM»
'
.j
.
i
•
•
•
Lil o&r UabiUUM
Total admitted nraeU ......t; .3.(27.001.0*
UtiHDnBB
( rose claims for )os»e» uu-
pald ..............
..(
50.500 00
Amount of unearned premi­
ums on nil outstandtac
•74.335 71
Due
for
commis uon
and
brokeran . ...................
' *42. ÌO5ÓÌ
AU other liabilities ............. .
23.¿¿ÍC>
i and on hând
_ courte ot. col-
written «Ince Bsp-
BSH!
Tolal «"pandlture« ,,, ........... > *M.7M.M
.
day
sur-
3C3.C00.00
.......... frò 3 IB
'“VKpFEIS of mnua! «tatem^nt of
■;
* "**
~
A
rm
dants B M. Sias and Maud G- Sias,
Dell Hull
business in in The Dalles last Friday.
Earl Jones of Portland spent Sun-
L*..
----- transacted
-------
husband and wife, and Sherman
day in Wasco with friends and rela- Bend last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Popper of County National Farm Loan Asso­
tives.
'
.
Mrs. Paul McCulloch and Doris left Alderdale, Washington, spent last ciation, in the sum of 8172138 with
Miss Viola Patey of McMinnville the last of the week for Baker where Sunday at the home of Mr*. G. interest thereon from the 9th day of
Pepper.
is a guest at the home of her sister they will visit for several weeks.
February, 1983, at the rate specified
Mrs- L. P. Haven
The National Honor society of the in said judgment; the further »um of
Mr- and Mrs. Bill Nesbit were busi­
Mr*. L, P. Haven substituted at the ness visitors in The Dalle« Saturday. Wasco high school had a progressive 1100.00 attorney, fees, and 881-60
dinner following initiation Thursday costs and disbursements, and which
high school Monday and Tuesday for
Mrs.
Joe
Hilderbrand
has
returned
afternoon. Beginning at the hotel said execution commands mo to make
Miss Profitt who is in Portland for a
from
the
Dalles
hospital
but
is
quite
Sherman, and going from there to sale of all and singular the following
few days.
poorly at last reports.
1 • 4
Jw
.
the home of Mrs. Wall thence to the described real property situated in)
Mr. and Mrs. C. H- Sundby and son
Sherman County, State of Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stroll spent Fortner home and ending at the home
and Mise Ritha James all of Portland
to-wit:
♦
of Mrs. Huckin. where they spent the
spent Sunday at the John Royce home the week end in The Dalles at the
remainder of the evening with jig­
The North Half of the Northwest
and Miss ErflVtth Sundby returned home of their daughter Mrs. George
saw puzzles >
Quarter of Section Thirty-four
Knebel-
home with them.
in Township Four South of
Mrs.
A.
’
B.
Potter
entertained
the
Hugh Walker spefit last Wednes-
Mr- and Mrs. .W h H scs and daughter
Range Seventeen, East of the
Klondike Community club last Thurs-
of Vancouver spent Sunday at the day in Portland transacting busi-
Willamette Meridian, containing
day- .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKee entertain­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton McIn­
_ 80 acres, Sherman County, State
Mr. and Mrs. Pardee Rich of Hub­
ed a number of members of their tyre.
of Oregon.
..Mias Vivian Troynce shopped in
bard,
were in Wasco last week.
family last week end. Those present
The
Dalle*
Friday.
M- G. Tuol was a business visitor
Together with all and singu­
Mr*. Leo Wattins, Mrs. Bob^vans,
were Mrs- Clark Dunlap and Mr. and in-Portland Thusday.
lar the • tenements, heredita­
*
•_ Mrs- Mary Barbur and son spent
Mrs- Charles Marshall and family of
Mrs. A. M. Hicks visited at Moro
ments and appurtenances there- -
On May 4th the Neighbors of the week end in Portland with rel­
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dun­
last Monday.
unto belonging or in anywise ap-
Woodcraft will sponsor the Rufus ative*.
lap of Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. George
‘
pertaining-
• '
The
Wasco
M.
E.
chprch
is
being
re
­
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Manning en­
Van Gosbeck and family of Blalock. high school play “Two days to. get
decorated
inside.
Other
repairs
are
Now Therfore, by virtue of said ex*
married” which will be given at the tertained a number of the young peo­
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eaton and fam­
being done alsç.
Fraternity
hall
at
Waaco.
ple Saturday nigty at cards, and high
ily of Klondike, Mr- and Mrs. John
motm were made by Kate Johnson
Stevenson of Klondike. Mr. and Mrs.
oh Monday, ths first day
and Max Williams.
Marion McKee and son of Moro.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
I, at ths hour of ten
If
-
Berni* Ouy home Young Mr, Guy
O£ REAL PROPERTY
Mr. and Mn. Chas. Everett and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs- Louis Scholl wiH
fan the forenoon of said day,
returned with them for a short visit.
and Mrs. Ed Feldman visited in The
spend the week end'at the Northwest­
and
at
the front door of the court-
Notice Is given that an execution
A tiupiber of friends gaVe; Misu Dalles Sunday and Mrs. Feldman
ern Power and Light Lake near
Effie Abrews a handkerchief shower went on to Portland that night. -
White Salmon fishing. - '
of the Circuit Court of the' State of Oregon, sett at public auction, sub­
at the home of Mrs. Dick Schunke,
Oregon for Sherman County, to me ject to redemption, to the highest bid­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vic
Smith
were
din
­
Mrs. Michael and daughter of Port­ the occasion being her birthday.
directed and dated March 27th, 1983, der for cash in hand, all the right,
ner
guest*
at
the
Howell
home
Sun
­
'ii-'
'■
L • ■e j .
land spent the week end with her
in a suit therein pending wherein The title, interest and estate in and to
day.
The friends of Charles Gplliher will
mother Mrs. Kate Johnson.
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a the said reaj property which said de­
be glad to know he is much improved
Mr. and Mt*. Frank Morrow spent
Mrs. Norma Byrd and family of from his illneSa^» His daughter, Mrs-
corporation, was plaintiff, and B. M* fendants. or either of them, had on
Portland visited relatives at Wasco Earl Jones of Portland, was with him the week end in Salem visiting with Sias and Maud G- Sias, husband and the 15th day of January, 1928, being
Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Laidlaw.
last week-
wife; Geo- F. McKay and Emma 0. the date on which the mortgage men­
during his illneAs
•* Q
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Warner
were
McKay, husband and wife; The Citi­ tioned in said decree was recorded,
Mrs. D. F Young and Lloyd Royce
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blau spent Isst^ guests at the McKjnney home Sun­
zens
Bank of Grass Valley, Oregon; or since had in or to the above men­
of Dufur spent Saturday at the John
week end in Portland-
( day-
A. A; Schramm as Superintendent of tioned and described real property,
Royce home.
part thereof.
L>*I1J k D vl
of the
LI1C
State vl
OUUW
of Vav^VMI
Oregon; • ^a»»
and or in any
w
• »
Mrs. L- P. Haven entertained the
Mrs- Augusta Huckin and daughter Banks
Bert ßenne Lt, Gordon Ward and
Sherman
County
National
Farm
Loan
:
Dated
this
27th day of March.
Junior bridge club and guests last visited in The Dalles Saturday.
Maynard Guy all of Goldendale were
Association, a corporation were de- 1938.
Thursday afternoon. High scores for
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West of Gill­ fendants, and in which proceeding a
in, Wasco^Saturday on business.
HUGH CHRISMAN
guests was made by Mrs. E. Watkins
iam county spent last week end at judgment wa* rendered in favor of JherMT of Sherman County, Oregoij.
—. -.... --i
and for club by Mrs- Afton McIntyre,
the Lee Hines home
of Annual Statement of th«
said plaintiff and against the defen- m-31-a-21
ÚTON FIRE INSURANCE
Bill McKean visited hi* relative*
_ TT ,
, v .
-JW YORK
*
.
. .
.
. „ .
,
W. C. Helyer of Kent transacted
in the «tate of New' York, on the 31st
He is at- ,
.
.
'
» j
day of December, 1932. made to the In- " at Wasco last week end.
Ji
V
w ,
. ,
, business in Wasco Monday.
aurance cotnmlaaloner of the State of
tending North Western business col-
Omon. nura^^law.
Chester Medler spent last week end
LOTTING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE
lege.
Amount of capital stock paid
593.030.00
in Portland on business.
INCOMÉ
| 5 Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth McCafferty
unu received dur-
div’d*ndi" anA’ rent« 227.11CX2
Ira Hill of The Dalles visited at
left last Monday for a two weeks
Saves time—saves strength—
Surin* the year...
15PXÎ4 03
Wasco Monday.
, /. .
other sources
j
vacation
at
Battlegrouhd,
Wash,
the rear..
574X97X7
f
increases personal effectiveness
Tho Ladies Aid of the M E. church
951X22 '3
i
Mrs- Marie Cooper was a business
Total
RSEMENT3
and the Mary Elisabeth class met at
during the
I visitor in Portland last Monday.
•djuaun^ut^
-
the home of Mrs. Orville Yocum on
r 3J93M31
on
eapiUÌ
Miss Elda Ferrell arrived home
>3X33 ''
Wednesday.
from John Day where she has spent
ne year ...,.
137.14243
pnd fees p^.d
Mrs. A. W. Clothier came from
some time visiting.
12.433 5^
all other expend'. -
Castle
Rock to spend a while with
3X82.053 PS
Nyal and Edward Grady of Port-
_
her
family.
Total
• '• ' ■ -•X1I3.C04.14
land spent the week end with their
alno of real estate owned
Lloyd Hennagin was in Portland
parents. Sunday the Grady family
cka and bonds
several
days last week.
were
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr-
Gra
­
rket value)... 2.CC2X13.C1
teMes and co.-
Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand shopped
dy’s mothen in Goldendale.
areas with - important sections of
South Dakota and limited districts
Kent Auxiliary Notes
elsewhere having little or no reserve
subsoil moisture.
.
World stocks of wheat are still I The members of the auxiliary of
- large. A larger proportion of the I George Bell Post No. 49 met at the
grain however» is on farms with less I home of Mrs. L. H. Ayres last Thurs-
to be accounted for in the usual com-1 day afternoon. There were ten'mem-
nwrcial channels. North American bers and three visitors present,
stocks still exceed those of last sea-
Mrs Alice George, ©resident of the
son with a moderate reduction in I Dept- of Oregon, paid an . official
United States supplies and in bonded I visit. She is visiting the auxliaries
grain more than offset by larger I in this part of the state, accompanied
stocks of Canadian wheat. Farm I by her husband, Sid George, who as
stocks of wheat in the United States I state commander delivered the a$-
cf "*• a.
on ».he tblrtr-fli
o’ D.'-.-'-c-. 1SS3. mad* to the
» ■-? Ccmm »slcn'f cf tn* Stete c
c, i v- sr.z.1. to
mw;
t *
X-» a ts- nr a v
OREGON» FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1983.
dross at the dedicaUon of the Legion
|
hall in Kent several years ago.
!
Mrs. George is interested in the
membership campaign and told what
the other unite in the state were do­
ing along this line this year. She
also stressed the poppy sale. She is
interested in the ,4-H club and was
gratified to learn that some of the
¡Cent auxiliary members were 4-H
club leaders.
Light refreshments were served.
half of the acreage haa been eown in to that total North
•‘”ck’
South Dakota. Sufflcient moisture to appear to be moderately above those
start the crop is present in most I of a year ago.
April 1 were placed at 178.354,000
bushels or nearly 13,000.000 bushel» I
more "than a year ago. Stocks in the
winter wheat states were generally
well below last season but in most
spring wheat producing states remain­
ing supplies were much larger. Near- |
. JL
MOHO,
Bond« broui
Room with Roth. *9.00 srd$l 50
Without Rath, |1.50 and $1 00
Permanent rates as low a* 812.50 per
month.
1 irenroof—Insured
FREE GARAGE 4
25 lb sack $1.10
lOOlbsack $1.50
lOOlbsack $1.40
lOOlbsack $2.00
125 lb sack $1.20
per ton $ 16 50
The-se prices are subject to market changes
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