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HIE SHERMAN PAG* 4 COUNTY OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 2, I9U West Half of East Half (WVi of E^») and Lots Three (8) and Mrs. Ed ’M c K im ’ went to Portland Four (4) and th© Southeast Thursday night to visit with rela- Quarter of the Northwest Quar lives. 2 ter (SE % of NWU) and the Northeast Quarter of the South Mrs. R. H. Mi Kean returned home west Quarter (NEVi of SWV4) from Portland Thursday after spend of Section Four (4), Township ing the winter there. One (1)- South of Range Eigh Mrs. Homer Wall •suent last week teen (18) East of the Willamette end in Dayton with relatives. Meridian. IMr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman spent .to satisfy the sum of Four Thousand last week end in Portland with their Four Hundred Sixty-six and 85-100 daughter and son in law- Dollars ($4,466.85) with interest Ihereon from May 15th> 1933, at the Miss Etta Hurt on spent last week rate of six per cept (6 per cent) per end in Prineville with her mother. j NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE annum; and the further sum of One NO. 2256 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kaseberg were NO. 2257 Thousand One Hundred Seventy and Walla Walla-visitors last week end. 21-100 Dollars ($1,170 21) with in- In the Circuit Court of the State In The Circuit Court of the State of Mr. and Mrs. Bernis Guy and fam of Oregon for the County of Sherman Oregon for the County of Sherman- terest thereon from May 15th, 1933, at the rate of eight per cent (8 per ily qnd Malcolm Guy went to Golden- THE OREGON - WASHINGTON THE OREGON - WASHINGTON cent} per annum, and Three Hundred dale Friday afternoon to visit rela JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF tives over the week end and attend i ■ PORTLAND, OREGON, a corpora PORTLAND, OREGON, . a corpora Dollars > ($300.00) as attorney’s fee, together with costs of said suit taxed the high sehool graduation exer tion, Plaintiff, tion, Plaintiff, » at Twenty-two and 20-100 Dollars cises. 1 ¡1 ’ I-V vs vs ($22.20,) and the cost of and upon E. L. Morton* L. J. Lucas and Ralph MARY ANN SCHADEWITZ. EDNA Ira Earl Fields, J. Kargl Trus said writ- Brisbine of Moro motored to Port GENEVIEVE FRITTS, J. SHELTON tee- William *B. McDonald, Grace L. land Thursday to attend an American FRITTS. MARIE HENDRICKS, J.'. G. McDonald, Wasco Investment Com^- ----- X? HUGH CHRISMAN 1 HENDRICKS, OLIVER E. SCHADE- pany, a corporation, County of Sher Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon. Legion meeting and dinner. ' WIZ, ETHEL B- SCfìADEWITZ, L. Mr. and Mra. Art Barzee shopped I V SHADEWITZi DORIS SCHADE- man, a Municipal Corporation of,th© State of Oregon- O. A. Carlson, Re in The Dalles.■ Thursday. WITZ BANK. OF MORO, (ORE ceiver of The First National Bank of ,NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On the 24th day of June, 1933, at The B. A. Grady family of The GON)’ an4 A. A. SCHRAMM, Super The Dalles, (Oregon.) Bank of Com- Dalles were Sunday guests at the intendent of Banks of the State of merce (at Wasco, Oregon,) a cor the hour of 10:00 o’clock, a m. at the grade was held Thursday night in the Grady home. 1 Oregon, Defendants, poration, and A. A- Schramm, Super- front door of the Court House in high school auditorium. A nice pro By virtue of the writ of execution intendent of Banks of the State of Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,. I Mrs. J. T. Johnson entertained the and order of sale duly issued out of gram was given. Oregon in charge of liquidation of will sell at auction to the highest contract bridge club and guests at her Dehkr &nd R 0 Scott had a country ^ome last Wednesday at the Circuit Court of the State of Ore the Bank of Commerce (at Wasco- bidder for cash the following describ7 ed real property in Sherman County. 8uccessfui fishing trip on the upper dessert luncheon Mrs. Augusta gon for the County of Sherman, on Oregon,) Defendants, Degchutes theYirst of the week. Some Huckin made high sc<?re for the club the 18th day of May, 1933, pursuant By virtue of the writ of execution and Oregon, to-wit: of the catch measured 19 inches oi and Mrs. Harry Proudfoot won the to a decree entered in said Court May order of sale duly issued out of the The Southeast ’ Quarter of Sec over The neighbors helped enjoy guest prize. Mrs. Sid Johnson of The 15th, 1933, in a suit wherein Thq Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tion Thirty-three and South Half ^enl Dalles was an out of town guest, j Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land for the County of Sherman, on the of Secton Thirty-four, in Town Bank of Portland, Oregon, a corpora 18th day of May, 1933, pursuant to . ship One North, Range‘Eight Bill McKean returned to Wasco the tion, is plaintiff, and Mary Ann a decree entered in said court May Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grady am' , . . . ... een, East of the Willamette Me Naomi spent Memorial day with Mr last of the we^k after spending the Schadewitz, Edna Genevieve Fritts- 15th, 1933 in a suit wherein The mother np.( sjster in Go|. nast several months in Portland at ridian; and the West half and J. Shelton Fritts, Marie Hendricks, Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Northeast Quarter of Section den(JaIe Tuesday. the Northwestern Business College. J. G. Hendricks, Oliver E. Schade Bank of Portland, Oregon, a corpora Three; Northwest Quarter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E Weld and Mal- ' Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lambom Jr. witz Ethel B. Schadewitz, L. V. tion, is plaintiff, and Ira Earl Fields, Section Ten and the Northeast colm Guy spent the ^eel^end at GoL motored to Portland last Wednesday Schadewitz- Doris Schadewitz, Bank F. J. Kargl- Trustee, William B Mc- Quarter of- Section' Fifteen, dendale with relatives and attended to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lain- of Piloro (Oregon,) and A. A Sch Donald- Grace L McDonald, Wasco Township One South, - Range the graduation exercises/ born’s cousin. - They returned the ramm, Superintendent of Banks of the Investment Company, a corporation, Eighteen East of the Willamette State of Oregon, are defendant, said County of Sherman, a Municipal Cor Meridian Mr. and Mrs. Guy Andrews and Mime day. writ being directed to me command poration, of the State of Oregon. O. A. Hattie King Andrews spent last week Said sale is made under execution Mrs. Fred Hennagin lift Friday for ing me to make sale of the real prop Carlson, Receiver of The First Na en<j at Albany visiting relative?. Boise, Idaho, to visit her daughter. erty hereinafter described, 1 will on tional Bank of The Dalles (Oregon.) issued out . of the Circuit Court of Mr. and (Mrs. D. S. Young of Du She was accompanied to The Dalles Saturday, the 24th day of June- 1933, Bank of Commerce (at Wasco, Ore the State of Oregon- for the County at 10:00 o’clock, a. m., at thè front gon ) a corporation and A. A. Sch of Sherman, to me directed in the fur spent the week end with the Johr by Mr. Hennagin. door of the Court House of Sherman ramm, Superintendent of Banks of case of Pacific Coast Joint Stock Royce family. County, in the City of Moro, State of The State of Oregon in charge of Land Bank of Portland, a coiporation, Miss Mildred Butler of Colfax is NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Oregon, offer for sale and proceed to liquidation of the Bank of Commerce vs. Bertha E. Sagawe. widow, John visiting at the home of her parent’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sell to the highest bidder for cash in (at Wasco Oregon,) are defendents, Patrick McDonald and Geneva Mc Dr. and Mrs. Butler. the Trust Department of The First hand the following described real said writ being «directed to me com Donald (now Geneva Alford) formerly Miss Dorothy Teepe of Portland National Bank of The Dalles, Oregon, property, situate in Sherman County, manding me to make sale of the real husband and wife- William Byron Mc spent last Wednesday and Thursday by O. A Carlson, Receiver in charge, State of Oregon, to-wit: property hereinafter described. I will Donald and Grace Lulu McDonald his as the guest of Mrs. Lloyd Hennagi<- Administrator of the Estate of Wil on Saturday, the 24th day of June, j wife, H. W. Reed and Kathleen Mc- North Half of the Northeast 1933, at 10.00 o'clock, a. m., at the Donald Reed, his wife, Bank of Com- Class night for the seniors was held liam H- Henrichs, deceased, has filed Quarter (NVi of NE %) of Sec door of the Court House of Sherman merce, a banking corporation. Insol- Monday night at the High school. in the County Court of Wasco County- tion Thirty-four (34); the South State of Oregon, its Final Account County. in the City of Moro, State of vent by A. A. Schramm, Superintend- Masque and Daggar pins were a- Half of the Northwest Quarter as such Administrator, and that Mon Oregon offer for sale and proceed to ent of hanks of the State of Oregon, warded and Harry Dean Proudfooi (S1.» of NW %) and the North day, the 2Gth day of June, 1933, at sell to the highest bidder for cash in j First publication May 26th 1933- was pledged to the National Honor west Quarter of the Northwest the hour of 10 a. m., has been fixed hand the following described real HUGH CHRISMAN Society. Miss ProiTit was presented Quarter (NW% of NW1/»); the by said Court, as the time for hear property, situate in Sherman County, Sheriff of Sherman County • Oregon. a gift of appreciation for her work North Half of the Southwest ing objections to said Report and set j- Last publication June 23rd, 1933. State of Oregon, to-wit: done for the Senior class during the Quarter (N% of SW1^) and the tlement thereof. i. Southeast Quarter of the South- year. First publication May 26. 1933. 1 west Quarter (SEU of SW%) R. O. Scott, M. L Burnett, and Ho TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE and Southwest Quarter of South- mer Wall of Wasco, George Brodie FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE I east Quarter (SW*4 of SE %) of and Mr. Davis of Dufur drove to Con DALLES, OREGON, Section Thirty-five (35) in Town- . don Saturday evening to attend the BY O. A. CARLSON. RECEIVER, ship Four (4) South of Range Masonic lodge. Crand Master Wins Administrator, j WASCO. OREGON Sixteen (16) East of the Willam low of Salem was present. Members Last publication June 16thu 1933. ette Meridian, containing 360 from Arlington, Fossil and Heppner Offers I acres » more or less, were present. After the meeting the NOTICE TO CREDITORS to satisfy the sum of Three Thou- ladies of the Eastern Star served a These prices subject to market changes Notice is hereby given that the I sand Three Hundred Ninety-five and midnight supper- g ’ M Mrs. Jessie Amos had as her lun Milk Chick Starter Turkey Starter cheon guests last Thursday Mr. and (without yeast) Mrs. E- O. McCoy, Tom McCoy. Mrs. Paul McCoy, Mrs. Haliie Rice and $2.50 « 1OO lb sack $2.25 100 lb eack daughter and Mrs. G. N. Crossfield, | all of The Dalles. ' in Alberta. Wheat in earlier sown Heppner Most Winter Wheat fields in Manitoba and Eastern Sas Looks Favorable katchewan was ty> and showing heul- , ! lor. thy stands and European crop Conditions continu Winter wheat made favorable pro- । ed generally favorable although dry gres^ in eastern sections of the bait,* weather caused deterioration in parts Mrs. Roy Atwood entertained at wea titer. of France and Italy Progress of the luncheon for Mrs. Earl Jones Friday of wanner _ H.s U result *«•«■** j— , | new crop in the Danube is satisfac- I afternoon. Bridge was the diversion The conditions from fair to favorable the afternoon. in Tans-Mississippi states with the tory but the season is late. Growth in Austria and Cxechoslovakia was "cropheading in Kansas and.Missouri. Harry Richelderfer and Mr- and Prospects are poor in Texas and b.imulated by warmer weather. Con Mrs. Leo Watkins and son spent Oylahoma and the crop is heading ditions ih Northwestern Europe were Memorial day at Glenwood with rel short. Harvesting- is expected to generally improved, with more sea atives. btart in early sections of Texas about sonable weather, but prospects are (Mr. and Mrs. Walter Medlor are the middle of June. Spring wheat somewhat under those of a year ago. seeding is practically completed in Russian spring grain seedings have gpending several days at Camp Sher - the north central states and much of progressed rapidly and are well I , . . . the grain is up to good stands and ahead of last season and also of seed-1 ings of the unusually large crop of Mrs James Dunn of Fo.3,1 Is ™it- color Warmer weather with adequ no estimate is yet available ing with relatives at Wasco. ate moisture was favor a Ue for 1930 but groxrth. Spring wheat made good of the acreage seeded to spring Mr. and Mrs. Hickson of Portland1 progress in the IntennounLain States wheat- spent the week end at the Sargen but low temperatureSxretarded growth home. in the Pacific Northwe Rains and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Tuel and Mr- RAINFALL snow delayed seeding parts of and Mrs. Everett Watkins were visi Canada but seeding was p.L- ' ”Uy cent of evaporation. Ln 1931, which tors in The Dalles Tuesday, j completed in Manitoba with ab^u: ¡r. not looked upon as being a favor ¡Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum and percent of the acreage still to b. , able y;av a‘ all the rainfall was 1.6 p^rvtilib o Patricia, Olive and Johnnie Robison sown in Saskatchewan and 25 percent inches but that year a disasUrous and James Maddox spent Sunday at wind storm and a dry. May spoiled Bear Springs picnicing chances for a crop l>efore June. HEADS AKRON INQUIRY The graduation exercises of the8th j via CROPS MAy BE CHANGED Continued from page one. if decrease in dairy cattle numbers is attempted, no reduction in forage I r ¿sa acreage this year -would be justified I in this ^tate, Washington officials | have been told, because of the pro- I spectiy© shortage due to adverse I j -*- weather conditions. I I With the completion of the mam national administration setup under the act. appointment of the state I councils are expected soon- In charge I nationally now are Gecfrge N. Peek, administrator under the secretary of I agriculture; Charles J. Band, co-ad ministrator in charge of marketing agreements; Chester C. Davis, pro- duction administrator in charge of acreage adjustment; and Dr. M- L. Wilson, wheat administrator. Dr. Admiral W. W. IdieTpK‘WilT' Wilson, of Montana State college, is mandant of the Third naval district, well known in Oregon. On one of his New York, who presided at »he naval, trips to this state he addressed the court of inquiry into the AkrOU dis Eastern Oregon Wheat league at aster. . . Hi W WHiMTH 0^0^ WIRÍY COUNCIL L—- because they use a generous amount of butter. When the problem of buying the Baked Onions and Carrots most economical food fat confronts »he housewife, it is well to know that Cut washed and scraped carrots food authorities agree in favor of lengthwise. Place in a deep baking butter. From the point of flavor we dish with whole medium sized onions all know that butter is unequaled. which have been washed and peeled. When used to spread on bread, toast, Season with salt and pepper. Add one muffins, wheat cakes and all other half cupof water and one fourth cup good things which are served, butter of butter for each quart of vegetables maket the flavor a distinctive one. and bake in a modern oven until The secret of Southern cookery, fa tender. mous since colonial days, lies in the Asparagus In Isernon Rings liberal use of butter. Arrange boiled asparagus stalks Not only is the use of butter an through rings (one third inch wide) economy bccausp of its delicious fla cut from peel of lemon. Place on ob vor, but because of its unique growth long pieces of buttered toast. Brush promoting power. No other food fat lemon ring and asparagus generously contains Vitamin A, the growth vita min. in such abundance as does but with melted butter, Place in oven to ter fat. It is the most practical reheat asparagus and arrange on year-round source of this vitamin and serving dish. Ginger Bread furnishes the best and mose economi One-half cup of butter cal reserve supply of it. when eaten One-half cup of sugar rcprularly- One cup of molasse« There are still other reasons for choosing butter as the most econom One-half cup of sweet milk ical food fat for the whole family. It Two eggs is rich in Vitamin I), which builds Two cups flour strong bones and teeth’ and good One level teaspoon soda muscle. Aside from these things, One tablespoon pulverized ginger butter is an excellent fund of energy One teaspoon allspice Cream butter with sugar, add mo and i easily digested. Butter should lasses, sweet milk, eggs beaten light, be used generously then, as it plays a very important part in determining flour, soda, ginger, and allspice- Bake in loaf pan; serve with whipped the welL being of the family The following recipes are delicious cream. Butter Really Economical [R. H. M c KEAN ! MUKO, JOURNAL, 1 MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr. GRAIN. FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE- r Spe M H i FLOUR MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO. Farm Implements Oregon . ■ j undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Brittana G Fulton, deceased All persons having claims against th© estate of said deceased are noti fied to present the same with proper vouchers therefor at the office of Huntington- Wilson & Huntington, 514 Porter Building, Portland, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. C. F. Fulton, Executor. Date of first publication May 26, 1933 Date of last publication June 23, 1933 54-100 Dollars ($3,395.54,) with in terest thereon from May 15th- 1933, at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) per annum;snd further sum of Three Hundred Seven, 24-100 Dollars ($307.24),with interest thereon from May 15th, 1933, at the rate of eight per cent (8 per cent) per annum; and Two Hundred Fifty and 00—100 Dol lars ($250.00), as attorney’s fees, together with costs of said suit taxed at $30.70, and the costs of and upon said writ. HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Shermap County. Orcgun. I Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers | The Red & White Store WASCO, OREGON William E. ‘(Pussyfoot” Johnson gave a prohibition address at the M- E. church last Thursday forenoon. Mrs. A. C. Kaseberg entertained 3 | tables of guests at bridge last Thurs day and Mrs. Floyd Ford made high score and Mrs. Merritt Tuel, second Mrs. W. L. McCulloch and Mrs. E. E. Käseberg of Portland were out of town guests Mrs W. L. McCulloch of Portland is visiting at the home of her son Paul McCulloch and family. Miss Florence Armsworthy of On tario arrived home Thursday to spend part of the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Armsworthy. Mr. and Mrs- Reed Chamberlain of Portland spent last week end at the home of Mrs. Chamberlain's parents Mr. and Mrs.J Louis Scholl. Mrs. Ehtrelle Hailey spent last week end in Portland. Lloyd Hennagin was a business visitor in Portland last week end- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watkins and Francis and Hazel Marie spent last week end in Portland and were guests at the Claude Holling home. The Misses Laidlaw of Portland • were week end visitors at the Harry Van Gilder home. Crown iVlills Wasco Wasco orated with tulips. . Miss Olive Robison entertained a number of guests at her home Fri day afternoon. Four tables played and high score was made by Mrs. Bruce Grady and Mrs. John Royce made low score. The house was dec- 100 lb sack W e R eserve T he R ight to L imit Q uantities SPECIALS FOR JUNE 2 & 3, 1933 4 for 19c Oxydol, large size........... 19c P & G Naptha Soap....... 6 for 15c Camay Soap................ 3 for 14c Blue & White Brooms... 69c Unity Brooms ..-................................................ 34c . ...................... •• ;. •, • • • • Red & White Catsup, large size......... 1OO lb sack Red & White Cake Flour, large X . “ Scratch Feed 100 lb «ack $1.75 1O0 lb sack 29c 23c Coffee 1 lb pkg......... 27c “ Peanut Butter, 2 lb glass jar 23c 19c Red & White Gelatine Dessert, ass’t flavors........ : 3 for 19c 19c Green & White Salad Dressing, pints................ Snowdrift, 3 lb cans?...... 43c Big Bargain Blend Coffee, 1 lb pkg 20c Red & White Prices Are Lower (western) »5- 100 lb sack (eastern) 100 lb sack Cracked Corn | n Sh-H $1.85 13c “ Beverage Bottle Caps, 1 gross to pkg $1.95 100 lb sack Red & White Mayonnaise Dressing, pint* Packed Sanitary — never sold in b ilk . Mill Run 80 lb sack . 9Sc H u $22.00 por tou g Chick Developing SCRATCH 13c I $2.10 100 lb sack Chick Scratch Ivory Soap, medium size Mop Sticks Turkey Developer Chick Mash $1X0 (leghorn) $1.50 100 lb sack h nxtr.njr.ntttttmnnjmnmut New Perkins Hote l Bth and Washington Street» Portland Ore. • M. NELSON, Ownet ARTRUDEEN. Manager RATES: Room with Bath, $2.00 and $1 Ml Without Bath, $1.50 and $1.04» Permanent rates as low as $12 50 per mon t h. A A A — F ireproof — 1 nsured FREE GARAGE