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THE F- »HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1933. U Meridian, except five here* con A. Schassen and Pearl Schaseen, Oregon for Sherman County, to me veyed to Kent Lodge No. 185 I. directed and dated May 2nd, p)33, in husband and wife; Mike Bibby; and O. O, F- by deed book O page 270, a suit therein pendint wherein The Sherman County National Farm * Bargain Ends Soon Continued from page one. and Mrs. Walter Warner spent Records of County of Sherman. Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Loan Association, a corporation, were I counties huve their taxes lowered., several days this week in Pprtland- State of Oregon, to which refer defendants, and in which proceeding corporation, was plaintiff, and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent and , Corporations like the railroads and ence 1* hereby made- An indication of the great interest daughter and Arthur Spencer spent1 the power companies will probably a judgment was rendered in favor of । M- Wilson and Laetitia Wilaon, Together with all and singular husband and wife; The Pacific Tel said plaintiff and against the defen-1 Oregon motorist* are showing in the Sunday and Monday in Portland. not buy in Oregon and will in most the tenements, hereditaments danta John A. Schassen and Pearl ephone & Telegraph Company, a cor There were no marked changes in renewal of their driver»’ licenses and Mm. Augusta Huckin .nd daughter buy in other .tales becuse of the and appurtenances thereunto be poration; L E. Wilaon and Anna T, Schaasen, husband and wife, and, the general wheat situation during in the saving* accomplished by reg added tax here. longing or in anywise appertain Wilson, husband and wife; Moro Sherman County National Farm Loan the week and the recent sharp fluc istration prior to June 9th, i* the in shopped in The Dalles Friday. Small merchants are normally op- Association, a corporation, in the sum State Bank, a corporation»*- A. A. ing. tuations in domestic market* may be creasing demand for free copie* of Mrs. Guy Pound of The Dalles was posed to the tax because their cus of $3226.89 with interest thereon Schramm, as Superintendent of Now Therefore, by virtue of said aCributed Largely to the varying uhe Oregon Motorist’* M*nual- Hun a visitor in Wasco Saturday- tomers will have the privilege of buy from the 28th day‘of April, 1933, at Banks of the State of Oregbn; and execution and order of sale, and in trade interpretations of the probable dreds of requests' are being received Mr- and Mrs. J. O. Yocum shopped ing outside the s<ate without paying the rate specified in said judgment; Sherman County N0oaal Farm Lyan compliance with the demands of said influence of pending currency and, weekly by Hal H. Hoss, SecreUry of in The Dalles Saturday. the tax. the further sum of $200.00 attorney Association, a corporation, were de writ, I will, op Tuesday, the 6th day farm relief legislation. Heavy rains- SUte, from renewal applicants who Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman spent ; The tax will re e little more mon fees, and $24.75 costs and disburse fendant«, and in which proceeding a of June, 1933, at. the hour of ten in Western ereas of the main winter wish to study the questions and ap ey than would the regular property ments, land which said execution judgment was rendered in favor of o’clock in the forenoon of «aid day, wheat belt improved the crop where proved answers before taking the re the week end in Portland. • .ax and would not bring the state out commands me to make sale of all and «aid plaintiff and against the defen and at the front door of the court the grain had germinated but were quired examination- Mr. and Mrs. L- J. Lucas and of the red quicker. It would make singular the following descried real dant* Jerry M. Wilson and Leatitia house .in Moro, Sherman County, too late to be beneficial in much of “Every possible effort is being daughter spent Sunday and Monday it possible for the state to get their , property situated in Sherman County, Wilson, husband and wife, and Sher- Oregon, sell at public auction, sub the drought area of Western Kansas made to simplify the proceedure nec in Portland . man County National Farm Loan As ject to redemption, to the highest hare of the* taxes without making State of Oregon, to-wit: and Nebraska- ' Wheat was in need essary under the existing law to ob Mrs. Grover Young of Grass Valley sociation, a corporation, in thè sum of .bidder for cash in hand, all the right, the counties pay the first money re - of rain ih Eastern Washington and tain a renewal license,” declares Mr The Southeast Quarter of the $9863-96 with interest thereon from title interest and estate in and to visited her daughter Florence Satur ceived to the state and might relieve Oregon where freezing temperature? .loss. “After a stu^y of the Motor Northeast Quarter, the South the 28th day of April, 1933, . at the ___ ___ real property which said de hat situation somewhat recently have retarded growth. Spring ist’s Manual the applicant should be day. east Quarter, the East half of rate specified in Mid judgment; th« fen(UnU, or either of them, had on Summing up the points of this dis seeding made good pr. gress under able to complete the written quiz and Harold Sanford, Dick Rice and the Southwest Quarter of Sec further *um of$600-00 attorney fees, the th 24th 24th day of August, 1922, being cussion of the sales tax it is evident favorable weather condit • ns but the he visual acuity tests in approxi Waiter Laymen of the Farmers Na tion Thirty-four, the Southwest and $27.20 costs find disbursement*, the date on which the mortgage that the passage of the measure will soil remains dry in large s. tions in mately 20 minutes. Driving tes.s are tional of Portland were at Wasco last Quarter of the Southwest Quar and which said execution commands mentioned in ^aid decree was record aid those persons who large acre South Dakota and Southwestern Min not required on renewals unless the Thursday- * ter of Section Thirty-five, Town s ma to make sale of all and singular ed, or sinee had in or to the above ages in this county The entire coun- nesota. In Montana, North Dak^: applicant is- 70 years of age, or older, ship Four, South of Range Six The Wasco Study Club met at the the following described real property nRUrimiii* —ri described real proper- . Jy will pay approximately $20,000 and Northern Minnesota ample mois or is physically impared,” Mr. Hoss teen Eas^ of the Willamette Me situated In Sherman County, State of ty, or smy part thereof. home of Dr. Richelderfer last Fri less for state purposes. It will oom- ture is present for starting the crop. >oints out. day and a very good program was •pletely relieve those who pay person-। ridian- ' Dated thia 2nd day of May, 1933. Oregon, to-wit: Seeding has been nearly three-fourths Together with all and singular Only five weeks remain before the given. Twu paper» were given by HUGH CHRISMAN al property taxes. An added burden completed in the main spring wheat new motor- vehicle laws become ef- All of Section Twenty-one, the tenements,. hereditaments Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon- Township Four South of Range states with about one-half of the fective. at which time the drivers’ Mrs. Vic Smith and Mrs. Augusta will be placed on every consumer of 1 and appurtenances thereunto be the state to make up for the tax lose- j Last publication May 26, 1933. sowing completed in North Dakota licenses will sell fdr twice the pres Huckin. Seventeen, East of the Willamet- longing or in anywise appertain- es that will result from the relief to and Montana, around 90 per cent in ent price- The fee under the new en The Contract bridge club met l^ist - ing. , Minnesota and slightly over 95 per actment will be $1, as against 50 Wednesday at the home of Mrs- Lam- taxpayers both personal and real. Now Therefore, by virtue of said cenOn South Dakota- cents now being charged. Motorist« bom and Mrs- Frank Morrow made execution and order of sale, and in Patronize Journal Advertisers- The conditions of the Northern must have their .licenses renewed if high score for the afternoon. compliance with the demands of said Hemisphere Winter wheat cropt issued to them prior to July 1,1931, M. and Mrs. .Torn Striker spent writ, I will, on Tuesday, the 6th day which account for roughly one-half or forfeit their driving privileges. Sunday at Rufus with their daughter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of June. 1933, at the hour of ten o’ of the total world production is most September 1st has been set as the clock in the forenoon of said day, Mr- and Mrs. John Royce were All persons having claims against V ly satisfactory and suggest* another deadline for the existence of these old and at the front door of the court good harvest for the current year. type licenses, according to the new transacting business in The Dalles the estate of Emma Elliott, deceased, । house in Moro, Sherman County, are hereby required to present them, last Saturday- Taken as a whole, however, the out law. • Oregon, sell at public auction, sub turns are * not likely to equal the Mrs. Robert Foister and daughter duly verified, with proper vouchers, ject to redeemption, to the highest Those drivers wishing’to study the within six months from the date of large crops of last season. Official questions and answers in the Motor of Rufus visited at the Tate home the this notice, to the undersigned, at bidder for cash in hand, all the right, reports of abandonment are not yet ist’s Manual before taking hte exams first of the week. - he law office of Updegraff & Pepper, title, interest and estate in and to the available but seedings were only mod can obtain free copies of the booklet said real - property said . de Mrs. Marie Cboper transacted busi Moro, Oregon. * i------------ -• - which . erately under those of a year ago and by writing directly to Secretary Hoss, Dated and first published thw 5th fendants, or either of them, had on ness in Portland last week- outside of the United States, no ser calling at the county sheriff’s office, I the 19th day of June, 1923, being the The Tillicum bridge club met last day of May, 1933. ious Wimer killing is in evidence. Cen the city hall, or at newspaper offices- I date on which the mortgage men- Lucetta A. Adlard ditins in Europe outside of Russia Examiners’ schedules, which -show Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank । tioned in said decree was recorded, Administratrix of said Estate are favorable and somewhat better when and where the tests are given Morrow. High score was made by 1 or since had in or to the above men- Updegraff & Pepper than the same time last year. Aban in the 60 individual cities and towns Mrs. George Wilde. i tioned and* described real property, z donment in the Danubian countries covered by travling examiners, should , Mr- and Mrs. G- E. Coleman of The Attorneys for Administratrix. How is your supply* of or any part thereof. Last published May 26, 1933. apparently was not nearly so heavy be obtained when asking for a Dalles spent the week end at the Dated this 2nd day of May, 1933 as last season with the condition now Manual. of letterheads, billheads, state home of Mrs. Coleman’s mother Mrs Last publication May 26th. of May, reported as good to very good. In E. Siscel. 1938. NOTICL>OF SHERIFF’S SALE ment etc? Spain. France and Italy, where near , HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff Hufch Chrisman transacted OF REAL PROPERTY. ly half of the European'crop outside Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon. business in Wasco Saturday- of Russia is produced, conditions are . i Notice is given that an execution good to excellent. In the Northwest Mr. and Mrs- Harry Sawin accom and order of sale has been issued out ern European countries conditions are panied by Mrs. M. G. Tuel and Mar of the Circuit Court of the State of N0TICE 0F SHERIFF S SALE We can print anything but average or better- The conditions of ion spent the week end in Portland.- Oregon for Sherman County, to me OF REAL PROPERTY Mrs. Gertrude Pepper was called Winter^wheat in Russia is good and directed and dated May 2nd, 1933, in T .. . J, to The Dalles Friday due to the ser money and can almost do that. Harold and Joy White were in Notice is given that an execution - » spring seeding has made good prog a suit therein pending wherein The ious illness of her sister. Portland Wednesday and Thursday of ress but low temperatures have chec- Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a and order of sale has been issued out Mrs- Steve McMillan shopped in la*t week- Thet were accompanied . ked germination. corporation, was plaintiff, and John of the Circuit Court of the State of The Dalles Monday. home Misa Violet Seely who India, which ranks next to the . . . . . . I ed several days Try us and tue will try to E. E. Kaseberg transacted business I United States in Winter wheat pro in Walla Walla last week. I Mrs. John McDermid and _Mrs. duction. has just completed harvest please you. - . I Harry Van Gilder entertained the ing a crop estimated at 340,480,000 tMrs. Marion Howell m repo I Thurt<|ay. afternoon club last Tuesday bushels which is seven million bush much improved from an atUck of afternoon Mrs Bill Nesbit took the els under last season's outturn and I guest prize and Mrs. McCafferty won over fifty million bushels under the Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller and Mr. and I the club prize WASCO, OREGON record crop of 1931- This season s Mrs. Dave Reid of The Dalles were The Epworth League qf The Dalles harvest will be only about sufficient Sunday guests 4>f Mr. and Mrs. Ron held services at the Wasco M. E. for domestic consumption with little, ald Macnab. > church last Sunday night- if any. wheat available for export W r R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities Worth TaU of La Grande was in The extension of the Indian tariff Mr- and Mrs. R. «0. Scott spent on wheat imports until March 31, Wasco on business last Monday. several days in Portland this week. SPECIALS FOR MAY 5 & 6 1933 1934, suggests that wheat imports Mrs- Jack Sheets entertain the. Jones Tuesday Study Cub this week A 1^"*“ w”k end in Stanley GraK5 Valier into India during the coming year will be kept at a minimum, as has 2 for 23c Wheaties .............. *.. ......... Kin* been the case durng the past two .. 3 for 10c crop seasons. Recent rains in North kins one on “The Atlantic Beaches’’ I Mrs Lee Hines is visiting in Arl- P & G Naptha Soap - -............ *■ • • I ington at the home of her daughter African countries have benefited the by Mrs. Ida Andrews. Dick Schunke spent several day* I Camay Snap ................................ crops and prospects are for fairly good outturns from the harvest which in Portland this week. I Dr. and Mrs- J. A. Butler spent Blue & White Raisins, 4 lb pkg. /.... will begin next month. , __ . . . I Ugt week end at Baker and Colfax- . Paulen Kaseberg spent the week I tmmmmmttmmmmàmmmtmnmmmmmmtmmmmmmnmmmnœmm Mother’s Cocoa Malted Milk, 1 lb tins......... end with hi* parent« Mr. and Mra. 1 F. R. Fortner was a visitor in ....... 2 for 27c A. C. Kaseberg ! - < Walla Walla last week. NEW USE FOR RADIO Red & White Spinach, 2 l-2s Rev- and Mrs. Patey of Hood Riv- I Mrs. Mary Barbur and son spent Sunshine Milk and Honey Graham, 2 lb ctn er spent last Friday with their I several days last week in Portland WASCO. OREGON daughter, Mrs. L. P- Haven, and fam-1 with Mr- Barbur. Red & White Coffee, 1 lb pkg ;........... Wheat Conditions For The Week Grasa Valley to spend the day with her parents. , Driver’s License SAUS TAX PRINTING Wasco The Red & White Store SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Mrs. Audreu Eaton entertained at I bridge Friday afternoon of last I week. Mr. and Mrs. James Manning and I son spent last week end at McMinn-1 J. W. Hoech of The Dalles trans- acted business in Wasco last Tues day. Ex. Fancy Blue Rose Rice............ • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamborn and Mrs. Bernis Guy were visitors in The Dalles last Thusday- Green & White Shimp, Is...... .................. ville visiting relatives. Mt- and Mrs. P. Everett of Klam- Mr. and Mr*. Tlbert Barnett spent I ath Fall* spent the week end in Was- last week end with Mrs- Barnett’s I co visiting relatives and friends. Mr- i parent* in Portland. I Everett’s father and mother retum- Mr- and Mrs. Bill Reid spent Sun- «d them to Klamath a day in Grass Valley guests if Mr. and I visit. Mrs- G. C. Young. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald of I Mr,. J. S. N.wcomb of Grw. Val- w“k e“d witk! ley vi.itad Tu.«toy with hW d.u,h- Mr.. MeDonild-» parent, Mr. and | ter Mrs. Weyiand Weld- Mr# Walter Medler. Mrs. Doane spent the week end in I jgr anj Mrs. B. A- Grady and fam- Portland- * I Uy of The Dalles spent Sunday visit- | Tue portaille broudeaatinj-uuJ celling set which A. G. Simson of the radio depart nient of the United States fore t service is operating. Is one of •eiprul that Urp le Sam has put Into use ns another step In checkiug forest Arcs. Th« «M, which weighs but 14 I mujim I«. is carried hy th»* Are-chu*er on his patrol of the dense forestk When lie locates * fire, he can iinnu* dlntely establish «mmiiinlnitlnn with h en <lq un rt era. Nyal and Ed Grady will spend the week end at Wasco with their par- I ents. I At the Junior bridge dub Friday, which met with Mrs Cherter Medler, I Ms. Hiidred Zell won club prise and I the guest priM was* Uken by Mrs. ohn RoJyce- I Miss Rosemary Walker entertained a number of friends at bridge Sat- urday afternoon. * . Mrs Louis Walsh shopped in The Dalle* Tuesday. Florence Young went home big with the B. H. Grady family, Mrs McCafferty entertafled a num- her of little folks Wednesday, the oc- casion being her little daughter's Sth birthday- Qn Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Roy Belshee entertained the P. N. G. club I Mrt Mary Andrews entertained the I Tjnirgday afternoon bridge club this I I p p Grady family have mov- I jnt4> the house belonging to Ed to | Dutton. 09c ... ■ V 2 1b for *. .. 2 for 29c Red & White Fruit for Salad, Is......... 2 for 19c . .2 for 19c Blue & White Broken Grapefruit, 2s Red & White Fey Grapefruit, 2s whole sections. 2 for 29c ... 2 for 37c Bartlett Pears, 2 l-2s.. Gelatine Dessert, Asstd- Flavors 3 for 19c Offers These prices subject to market changes - Milk Chick Starter 100 lb sack New Perkins Hotel Sth and Washington Street* M. NELSON, Owner ARTRUDEEN, Manager RATES« Room with Bath, $2.00 and $1.50 Without Bath, $1.50 and $1-00 Permanent rates as low as $12.50 per month. AAA— Fireproof—Insured FREK GARAGE >, ■ — ———— $2.25 Chick Mash 100 lb sack Red & White Prices Are Lower Turkey Starter ’(without yeast) 100 lb B&Qk $2.50 Turkey Developer $2.10 100 lb sack $2 05 Chick Scratch Mill Run 100 lb sack $1.95 80 lb sack * 85c $20.00 per ton Chick Developing ^CRATCH Oyster Shell 100 lb sack $1.85 (western) Scratch Feed 100 lb sack , $1.75 100 lb sack (eastern) 100 lb sack Cracked Corn 1O0 lb sack 95c $1.00 (leghorn) $1.50 100 lb sack $1.10