Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 19, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SHERMAN
COUNTY
JOURNAL,
MORO,
OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19 1933.
PAG* 4
'■g
danta John A- Schassen and Pearl Sherman County National Farm Loan
and again one of the ten began to observed at the Wasco High school; Mrs. Earl Jones of Portland was a
Schassen, husband and wife, and Association, a corporation, were de­
In this connection a fund is advanc­
when a very sjdenJid program was week end visitor in Wasco.
Economic Equality Aim
Sherman County National Farm Loan fendants, and in which proceeding a
ed to the department of agriculture
“
There
will
be
a
row
at
milking
given.
The
Moro
girls
glee
club
Mfg
FJora
Wright
an
j
Miss
Ruth
a corporation» in the sum judgment was rendered in favor of
Of New Farm Bill with which to start paying benefits time” he said- “Hasten abroad and vtehed and, much credit ia due to ~Sehwende! entertained Thursday at Association,
of $3226.89 with interest thereon said plaintiff and against the defen­
and thus raise the farmers’ purchas­
persuade
each
of
the
shareholders
their
splendid
work
which
was
en-
i
the
home
of
Mn
Watkin»
for
from the 28th day of April, 1938, at dants Jerry M. Wilson and Leativia
ing power to that extent even before
to
aign
a
proxy,
which
is
a.
joker
j
O
yed
by
all
present.
Others
taking
Mrg
Frank
Betta,
formerly
Evelyn
the rate specified in said judgment; Wilson, husband and wife, and Sher­
Economic equality for American collecting the domestic processing tax authorising
authorizing
part
in
the
program
were
Miss
you
to
cast
as
you
think
Spencer the affair being a Jtiiacel- the further sum of $200-00 attorney man County National Farm Loan As­
which will be used later to finance the
agriculture with resultant benefits to
Trounce
and
Mesdames
Morton,
J.
T.
best
the
vote
to
which
his
share
en
­
laneous shower- The afternoon was fees, and $24.75 costs and disburse­ sociation, a corporation, in the sum of
benefits to producers-
Johnson
and
Guy
Andrews-
(
titles
him,
Then
return
with
tho
pleasantly
spent and the bride re- ments. and which said execution 19868 96 ^ith interest thereon from
More details as to how the various
the entire nation i» the objective
proxies
and
we
shall
do
some
voting,
i
-
There
has
been
*
few
changes
made
।
ce
j
ve<
j
many
nice gifts.
commands me to make sale of all and the 28th day of April, 1933, at the
provisions
will
be
put
into
effect
this
sought in the new farm adjustment
At twilight the men met at the -n the profrram to be given at the
singular the following described real rate specified in said judgment; the
act which is now the law of the land canon are expected soon Latest
M
E.
Church
istituto
at
Wasco.
Mr.
J.
T-
Johnson,
Mrs.
Dell
Hull
property .situated in Sherman County, further sum of$6000a attorney fees,
through parage hy Congress and th< work is that existing agencies such barn, and in their hands were 1000
and
Mrs.
Augusta
Huckin
entertain-
and $27.20 costa and disbursements,
signed
proxies
to
represent
the
ab-
Professor W. C. Jones of the Willam-
signature of President Roosevelt. as the agricultural extension service
State of Oregon, to-wit:-
| and which said execution commands
otte
University
will
be
here
instead
of
ed
the
Senior
class
and
their
friends
sent
shareholders-
And
the
ten
were
Whether these objectives will be fully in each state are to be used to the
The Southeast Quarter of the
me to make sale of all and singular
attained, time alone will tell, but greatest extent possible to avoid entitled to vote in their own right Roy Hewitt. The Rufus choir will most delightfully.with * three course
Northeast Quarter, the South­
the following described real property
assist
with
the
music
and
there
will
¿inner
Saturday
night
at
the
Johnson
for
each
still
held
his
original
share.
netting
up
duplicating
administrative
meanwhile there is much in the law
east Quarter, the East half of
situated in Sherman County, State of
“Now.” said the one who did the be a basket dinner Sunday after home. The house was tastefully dec­
to be understood by the public- if, machinery.
the Southwest Quarter of Sec­
orated
with
tulip»
and
lilacs-
After
talking,
“
We
must
organize-
This
church services at 11 o’clock.
possible benefits are to be derived
tion Thirty-four, the Southwest , Oregon, to-wit:
dinner there were six tables of cards
All of Section Twenty-one,
company needs a president, a treas­
hence the Oregon Agricutural exten­
Quarter of the Southwest Quar­
Harry Proudfoot Curtis Tom and
THE FAIRY COW
and
Miss
Joy
White
and
Arthur
Township Four South of Range
urer
and
eight
vice-presidents.
That
sion serriec is cooperating with the
ter of Section Th¡rty-flve Town­
Bruce Grady transacted business in Spencer made high score» for the
Seventeen, East of the Willamet­
gives
each
of
us
a
job.
And
since
(By
Robert
Quillen
in
The
Fountain
federal department of agri- ”” ”*e ir
ship Four, South of Range Six­
Portland Monday and Tuesday of this
te
Meridian, except five acres con­
there
are
ten
of
us,
and
the
cow
gives
evening-
supplying information regarding the
Tribune-)
teen, East of the Willamette Me­
week.
ten
gallons-
it
is
moved
and
seconded
veyed
to Kent Lodge No. 185 I.
Ten
men*
who
were
financiers
provisions of the law and their ap­
Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand and sons
ridian-
Mrs. Josip Underhill is spending
that
each
of
us
receive
a
.
salary
of
O.
O.
F-
by deed book O page 270,
.■hipped
in
ten
dollars
each
and
plication to Oregon conditions.
went to Portland Saturday evening
Together with all and singular
Records of County of Sherman,
The first fact found in a study of bought a fine cow that gave ten gal- one gallon of milk per day. All in several days in The Dalles. ,
. the tenements, - hereditaments
to visit relatives.
State of Oregon, to which refer­
favor say ‘Aye.’
Mrs. George Brutscher of Weston
the bill is that it is retlF *hree law* ms of milk every day.
and appurtenances thereunto be­
The
motion
carried
without
a
dis
­
Lloyd
Royce
visited
his
parents
ence
is hereby made
The milk was divided at night and
who spent several days at Wasco
in one. The first part deal » r ith pro­
longing or in anywise appertain-«^,
Together
with all and singular
with relatives returned home last Saturday and Sunday.
duction control and benefit pi’ "''nt, ?ach man received one gallon as his senting vote
log.
\
the
tpaemwts,
hereditaments
And
then
they
milked
the
cow.
or “farm relief’ proper, and will I
Saturday.
ihate.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
Lawrence Royce- Bobby and Jerry
and^aupw^enapces
thereunto be­
Scon
the
neighbors
far
and
near
administered by the department o
Mrs. Dickson of Hood »River spent Nesbit, visited Saturday and Sunday execution and order of sale, and in
longing orjn anywise appertain­
RAY GILL TALKS
agriculture. The second providesfo’ heard about die wonderful cow and
last week end at the home of her with their grand parents Mt- and Mr» compliance with the demands of said
ing.
farm mortgage credits and will be said to one another: “Think of get­
Continued from page one.
daughter Mrs. Dick Schunke.-
writ, I will, on Tuesday, the 6th day . Now Therefore» by virtue of said
John Royce.
handled by the Farm Credits adminis- ting a whole gallon of milk every landview mens quartette, Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Lewi» Hasting» and Mrs. * Mr- and Mrs. Bemis Guy and fam­ of June. 1933, at the hour of ten o’* execution and order of sale, and in
t ration! while the third deals with day- What a wonderful return on a Blake with a piano solo, Vern Mc­
clock in the forenoon of said day, compliance with the demands of said
national currency control and will bi ten-dollar investment. I wish I had Gowan who sang with Mrs. Arzell Wayland Weld »pent last Saturday ily were guest» Mother’» Day at the
and at the front door of the court-, writ, I will» on Tuesday, the 6th day*
used or not at the discretion of the’ \ share in her.’’
— Lemley as accompanist- and Tom in Moro.
F. S- Lamborn home.
Mr». Jack Bingham of Pasadena fe house in Moro, Sherman County, of June, 1938, at the hour of ten
When this talk was repeated to the Fraser who gave a solo accompanied
president and his treasury aids-
Mrs. A. L. Gosson entertained the
Oregon, sell at public auction, sub-
in
forenoon of said day,
The purpose of the main or pro­ ten men. they held a meeting and
Klondike Cqmmunity Club last Thurs­ a guest at the Cheater Medler home. ject to redeemption, te ^e highest
of the couH
by
Mrs-
Blake-
duction control section is to lessen or me of them said: “Let us give
Mrs- Anna Everett of California is bidder for e„h in hand, »11 the
day-
jn Moro gherman County
* wipe out the present spread between these people what they want Our
title, intereet and e.Ute in .nd to the Q
aaction 8u,^
Lee» Hines is reported quite ill with visiting at the Nesbit home-
the price level at which the farmer shares in the cow cost us ten dol-
said
real
property
which
»aid
de-
redemption,
to
the highest
the flu.
Paul Venable is! visiting at the
sells basic products— wheat, com ars each and we can sell other
fendants,
or
either
of
them,
had
on
bidder for cash in hand, all the right.
Mrs. Rett* Burris, sister of Mr» home of his sister Mrs. Everett
rice, cotton, tobacco, hogs and dairj shares at the same price ”
the 19th day of June, 1923, being the
Ida
King
is
reported
ill
in
the
hos-
title,
interest and estate in and to
So
they
went
to
a
printer
and
ob
­
Watkins.
products, included in the measure
date on which the mortgage men­ the said real property which said de­
and the level at which the farnre’ tained one thousand sheets of paper
pitel in The Dalles.
’ Frank Fortner of Fortland was in
tioned in said decree was recorded, fendants, or either of them, had n
Mrs- Herbert Root shopped in The
buys the commodities he uses in his bearing the legend: “One share in
The E verfaithful class of the Chris- Wasco the first of the week on busi- or since had in or to ttye above men­
the 24th day of August, 1922, being
the cow.’’ Then they sold 500 of Dalles Friday.
business and home.
tian church gave their class party neM.
tioned and described real property, the date on which : the mortgage
Three specific . methods of accom­ these shares at $10 each, which
The Wasco Study Club entertained Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eliza
Bill Nesbit is reported on the sick or any part thereof.
mentioned in said decree was record­
plishing this adjustment of produc* brought them $5,000, and divided the | the mothers at a tea at the home of Dingle. , -
<< -, •
Dated this 2nd day of Mdy, 1933-
list this week._______ ____
ed, or sine* had in or to the above
tion a demand of, any one or all of other 500 among themselves , as their Mr». Ed McKee Friday. A good pn-
Last publication May 26th. of May, mentioned and described real proper­
Mrs- Glen King was a guest at the
The Tuesday Study club held their
which may be put into effect by the »eward for being smart-
gram ,was given- ,_ The hiuse was last meeting for the season at the Lucas home Saturday-
1933.
Each man of the ten now had 51
ty, or any part thereof.
secretary of agriculture, are briefly
tastefully decorated with spring DeMoss park- They had a pot luck
HUGH CHRISMAN
Mrs Macnab and daughter
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1933.
■.hares
whereas
in
the
beginning
-each
as follows. First, acreage reductior
flowers. Dainty refreshments were
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon.
dinner and every one reported that
at The Dalles Saturday,
HUGH CHRISMAN
had
but
one.
of the basic agricultural commodities
served by the committee .
the -Wts" were «ne.
,
shopped
Sheriff
of
Sherman County, Oregon-
But
one
of
the
ten
began
to
by actual rental and benefit payment'
Th Junior bridge club entertained
publication May 26,^1933.
Mr. and Mr». Frank Stanley
Da)les Monday
to the farmers; second, payment, of worry-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
“Look here,” he said, “Evary fei- their mothers and guests at the'home v
visitors
at Moro
last Wednesday.
.
- Joe Hllderbrand
,
, and »
allotment benefits on the domestic
UlWr. •
,
OF REAL PROPERTY
’
ow
who
bought
a
share
in
this
cow
o
f
j(
rg
Merritt
Tuel.
The
house
was
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
portion of a crop in return for spe­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Andrews
were
d
vigited
in
Portland
Satur-
Notice
is
given that an execution
cific crop reduction; and third, th< will expect a gallon of milk tonight, decorated with tulips and spring guerts at the home of Mrs. Maud
All persons having claims against
Sunday They were accOm- antf order of sale has been issued out
ind the cow only gives ten gallons. 1 flowers.
flowers A nice program was given
use of marketing agreements wit)
the
estate of Emma Elliott, deceased,
Akers
at
Moro
last
Sunday-
pa
nied
by
Mrs-
John
McClure.
Mrs-
of
the
Circuit
Court
oY
the
State
of
When the milk is divided into one I anj Mrs- Paul McCulloch and Mrs.
processors and handlers in order tc
are
hereby required to present them,
Oregon
for
Sherman
County,
to
me
Mrs.
Frank
Lamborn
and
daughter
Marion
McKee
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
thousand and ten parts these new I i^vrrence Kasebcrg poured at the tea
raise prices to the producer
duly
verified, with proper vouchers,
shopped
in
The
Dalles
Saturday-
’
/
Kaseberg
who
attended
the
Pythian
directed
and
dated
May
2nd,
1933»
in
The voluntary feature- so far a' ihare holders won’t get a spoonful. I table­
within
six months from the date of
Mr». J. H. John»«.’» home wa» the Sister, conyention while there-
. a suit therein pending wherein The
the individual producer is concerned Shares will drop to nothing. WeFd L Last’ Wednesday music week was.
this
notice,
to the undersigned, at
Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKee and Federal Land Bank ’of Spokane, a
center
of a gathering Sunday Moth­
is fundamental to the entire bill, as better unload while we can. ’
<
the
law
office
of Updegraff & Pepper,
corporation,
Aras
plaintiff,
and
Jerry
So the ten men went out on the I ■*~TEACHERS EXAM*NATION
er
< ’s Dsy of all her children. Spring son were guests at thé Ed McKee
no one is forced to pièce his farm un­
Moro, Oregon
M-
Wilson
and
Leatitia
Wilson,
der any of the law's provisions. The street to find investors and each of I Notice is hereby given that the ( flowers decorated the home. Those home Sunday-
Dated and first published thia 5th
husband and wife; The Pacific Tel­
them sold 5.0 shares that had been I County School Superintendent of present were Mr. and Mrs. C W.
plan is, however, to make the bene­
day
of May, 1933.
ephone
&
Telegraph
Company,
a
cor
­
fits so attractive that widespread far­ awarded to him- and thus they ob- I Sherman County, Oregon, will hold Johnson and family; Mr. and Mrs- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Lucetta A. Adlard
poration;
I.
E.
Wilson
and
Anna
T.
tained
a
second
$5.000
to
divide
I
the regular examination cf applicants J. T- Johnson and family; Mr. and
mer "participation will be obtained
OF REAL PROPERTY Wilson, husband and wife; Moro
Administratrix of said Estate
for State teachers’ certificates a» Mrs. A- S. Johnson and family of The
according to word from the Washing- among themselves.
Notice is given that an execution State Bank, a corporation; A. A. Updegraff & Pepper
But no,w night was drawing near I Moro as follows:
Dalles, Mr. and Mrs- J. R- Johnson
tim niitlwritiMifr •
f ..______
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Commencing Wednesday, June 14, of Boardman, Mrs. L. R. Michael and and order of sale has been issued out Schramm, as Superintendent of
Last published May 26. 1933.
Banks
of
the
State
of
Oregon;
and
1938 at 9 o’clock a. m. and continu­ family of Portland and Mr- and Mrs. of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Sherman County, to me
In one emergency your telephone may be worth
ing until Friday, June 16, 1933, at W- F. Johnson-
directed and dated May 2nd, 1933, in
it
costs
in
a
lifetime
more to you than
4tO’clock p. m-
Mrs. A-
o ’ x B. Riddell shopped in The , a suit therein pending wherein The
Wednesday Forenoon—U. S. History,
. Federftl Land Bank of Spokane, a
Writing (penmanship), Geometry- Dalles Saturday.
The
American
Legion
Auxiliary
corp<)ration, was plaintiff, and John
Botany.
_ .
memibers
their mothers ‘ A. Schassen
,
----- entertained
--------
and Pearl Schassen,
Wednesday Afternoon — Physiology, ____
WASCO. OREGON
Reading,
Composition,
General and guests at a tea Saturday at the |jUB^an^ and wife; Mike Bibby; arid
A
very
National
Farm
home of Mrs- L. J* Lucas.
Sherman County —
' History.
.
Loan Association, a corporation, were
I Thursday forenoon—Arithmetic, His- good program was given. Dainty re- __
Offers
I tory of Education, Psychology, freshments were served by the com- ,____________ and in which proceeding
I Thursday Afternoon — Grammar, mittee- The house was beautifully
These prices subject to market changes
judgment was rendered in favor of
Geography, American Literature, decorated with tulip».
!
plaintiff and against the defen-
Physics.
Milk Chick Starter
Turkey Starter
Friday Forenoon—Theory and Prac­
tice,
Orthography
(Spelling),
(without yeast)
Physical Geography, English Liter
$2.50
100 lb sack $2.25 100 lb sack
ature.
Friday Afternoon—School Law, Al
Turkey Developer
gebra, Geology, Civil Government.
Chick Mash
Bookkeeping.
WASCO, OREGON
WltEY W. KNIGHTEN
100 lb sack $2.10 100 lb sack
$2 05
County School Superintendent-
j|
WasccT
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
The Red & White Store
Join the circle of the
easy-to-reach
AX^ hen you have a telephone, people anywhere who
want to speak to you can speak to you, and you can
spesk to anybody, anywhere.
Because you have a telephone, the druggist, the gro­
cer, the department store, the physician, the fire de­
partment-all can render you greater, more instant
service.
,
Turn to your telephone. Rely on it. Nothing does so
much for so little, or stands ready to do so much more.
R. H. McKEAN
MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr.
GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM 1MPLE
MEN IS, in
„ SperS II I FLOUR
Crown Mills
mitch E ll , lewis
a st aver co .
Farm Implements
Wasco
Oregon
W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities
of Hartford, in th« Ut ..e of Connecticut
eu the thlrt.-.íiwi ”.’ of December.
IMS. made to .he * isnrance Commi«-
sioner of the
o.
on. purausn.
tabv:
__ __
Amount of capital a.ock paid
:.c:2.500 C3
up ........ .........
.....I
INCOME
Net premium i-cc.v.dC-r-
. in« the r»ar .....
«....s
fntareat. dividends and
received durian tna yo....
Income from othsr rouvrea
received durian Uw y.—'.. L451.83?.ll
Totr.1
MLK
in— n-......................... S3.0I3
;
Net tosaci p*id ciurla:
rear InduL.n-- adiate
expenses . .. ......... ,
Commission«
r.tui
sa’cr
paid during th) rru...
Taxes, uccnx-s nl lets p
during the
r........
Amount of ail çUu« c tpt.
turcs .............................
ó
r.2 CO? 83
1C1C.441 00
for eommiauLoh
end
2n.4<«.2»
Broker**« ....................
All other UabiUtins .................
14^.108.00
OonUncrnc* reserves ...............
»5.C00 8'4 61
Capital paid up IKO.XJ.K)
^•r.M.
~
teyn n
. Total ........................................3i.S13.W.8i
BUSINESS IN OirtQOH FOR THE YEAR
N«t premium« received dur-
inc the rear ................................ 85G.64C 88
Io«.»« paid durini the rear... 33.108 83
lxM«r« incurred during th" year 31.770 S3
Kame cf Con-.pnn». THE CENTURY
INDEMNiTY COMPANT. .
‘
Red & White Brown Bread.........
Blue & White Peaches, 2 l-2s ..
2 for 29c
2 for 37c
. 2 for 27c
: ' ses so
Total admitted iwU.. tfl.813.842.38
LI UMLITIE3
Orosa claims tor lease« un-
. m I s ............................
1
Amount of unearned prc:n.-
un^ on ah outstanding
Total NabtUUcs. e”c:.»t
Liptons Yellow Label Tea, l-4s..
Bartlett Pears, 2 l-2s
:
jëôô
To-1 e:;?:tylM.u?:s ..
'A5EKT3
▼tluf of -t—»rr rnd tend?
owned i—.- 'kit valu?)....35.1'9.478,40
Caah in ba
r.id on niiV
224.16850
Pritmlum.4 In ccaru of col!-:c-
Uon wrUt-n
C-».cm-'
...
b*r SO. 193'3 ............................... 1.C1.601.81
Interest and r?n.a due and
_
accruad .......... ........................
2"' ;
Other, admitted tusaU............. .......... 7.v<8.00
Duo
SPECIALS FOR MAY 19 & 20 1933
of Secretary—Ashby F
Ö m
tutor* resident attorney
BHden
for mf
L. A. Weit. rortlar.d. Ore ion.
Palmolive Soap..............................
Chick Scratch
Mill Run
100 lb «ack
$1.95 80 lb sack
85
— -----------—————
$20.00 per ton
Chick Developing
SCRATCH
Oyster Shell
100 lb sack ; $1.85
(western)
95c
100 lb sack
Scratch Feed
(eastern)
100 lb sack
$1.75
$1.00
100 lb sack
Cracked Corn
(leghorn)
10O lb sack
$1.50 100 lb sack
$1.10 I
Peets Granulated Soap, large size
Red & White Coffee, 1 lb size
New Perkins Hotel
Minced Clams Is tall
Sth and Waahinaton Street*
Portland. Ore.
M. NELSON, Owner
ART RUDEEN, Manager
Sunshine Milk & Honey Crahams 2 lb cm
Green & White Cut Beans, 2s
Powdered Sugar..
2 for
RATES:
. .3 lb for
Red & White Prices Are Lower,
19c
Room with Bath, $2.00 and $1 50 .
’ Without Birth, $1.50 and $1.00
Permanent rates as low as $12.60 per
month.
~
A A A—Fireproof—Insured
FREE GARAGE