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w PAGE THE eUmUMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1034. FOUR W<Mirhts and Measures 4.40 Wasco county Indus, farm ' cart of Chas. Patterson for April 4 0.00 W. C. Printing * Bind. Co. Assessor's suppl,ies 14 2.95 Naomi Van Gilder, one-half telephone bills and all tolls—Ttvusurers / phone Jan. to May 1st. 6-50 Dewey Thompson, 2nd pay ment for Field Assessor 150.00 City of Moro, Courthouse water bill 4.75 Pac. Power & Light Co., Courthouse light bill 3.10 J. K. Gill Company, Clerk's - SUpplIe«.^ } -55 Pac. Tefl. & TH. Co., Total - telephone bills 16 05 EFiath Valley Revealed by Infra Red Rays Old Age Pension Mrs. Mary Jane Young. Julius Ruhburg „Ella Vanlandingham, May Albertine Whiting, John Hood Henderson, David Aaron Fields, r * radically new method of photography, utilizing in.ra red rays and designed essentially for M^tra- Mrs. Flora Bell Eakin, William J. Brownlee, '.....। research work, reveals Death Valley In California as ft hdB. jMWf been seen ta the hxftnan William 8. Hall, «v? r.-....... ' cine on the plate distant peaks Invisible to the photographer. The plctpre waa Wien from Oja ridre oi- T • -?e peak looking toward Las Vegas. Nev. Death Valley appears In the MMteA MW David McKelvej. feet below an,I a iout ten miles away. The section of the valley shown Is Bad Water. jywjfc» W. C. Rutledge, level the lowest infint In the United States. The mountains looming up on the far side of the valley are the Mrs. R. G. Garrett County Funeral range, while directly opposite is Dante's View, famous tourist flbeca. - - * Needy C’ouirty Coat Mrs. S. ' L Charge, likely to fall mu^ bekm ------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------- —------------- I and not more than 10 per cent be Mrs. Peter Fleck, County Charge low averagie. The peer crop, os- timated on Juno* * at SE^5,000 'Mrs. Margaret E. Clarke, County Charge bulléis, is a little larger than the Jim Tomlin, County Charge year but about Lloyd Hennagin and wife, with short crop of las Mr and Mrs. Ed ¡McKej; enter average. Al- Glen P. King, Juror—May Mrs. Maud Akers, are installed in 5 per cent leas tl ------ ----- tained Mr. and Mrs- Grady Tues 10.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 1 5.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 News from the Wasco Community 15.00 20.00 8.00 25.00 [ ion made. Fee of 85.00 charged Geo. F. McKay, Juror—May 8.20 and same to be turned into G-en- term and mileage eral Fund by County Clerk. W. G. Halyer, Juror—May term and mileage , 3-40 Re:* Taxes levied against person C, F. Guyton, Juror—May al property and charged to real term and mileage 10.00 . property of E. M. and Olive Hel- G. H. Root, Juror—May yer, Petition and Order to cancei term and mileage B 50 property tax as levied granted an Roy P. Barnett, Juror—May account of State Land Board term and mileage 7.20 Loan. Geo. G. Updegraff, Diet. At- '' Summons acknowledged by Cou torney’s expenses 6.88 nty Clerk and Sherman County T. M. Garrett, Work on Grass Court in the matter of Ore. Wn. Valley election booths 5.00 Joint Stock Land Bank vs. James W. C. Printing & Bind. Co.. Harvey Ferrell and Sherman Clerk’s supplies and books 18.85 County, Oregon. Pac. Stationery & Prjjnt. Co. Clerk's office supplies . 3-55 » Summons and copy of complaint acknowledged by County Clerk J. K. Gill Company, Supt’a office supplies .44 and Sherman County Court in the matter of The California Jojint Pauline Davis. Work in SupL Stock Land Bank of San Francisco office 30.00. a corporation vs. William John Ginn, Coleman & Co., Court Ferrell, et al. house supplies 1-35 Hugh Chrisman, Cash ad vanced for prisoner board 12.15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wasco Co. Indus. Farm Notice is hereby given that the Care of Chas. Patterson undersigned Donald Martin has for May 40.00 been appointed' administrator of Supt. Wily W. Knighten, 1934 the estate of Jesse Martin, and has 4-H Club Fund 500.00 qualified as such administrator. Supt. Wily W. Knighten, 1934 All persons having claims against School Library Fund 73.80 the said estate are hereby ' re Geo. B. Bourhlll, Stamps— quired to present the same duly Clerk $10.00; Assessor 8.4)0 16.00 verified to the unaersigned at the Geo. A. Potter, County Judge office of tRdscoe , Kri»r bi Moro, expenses - 7.25 Oregon, within six months from Sherman County Journal the date of the first publication of Clerks supplies 84.00 of this notice, to-wit: June 1, 1931 County Printing 10.00 - 14.00 Donald Martin, Administrator Sherman County Journal Roscoe Krier Supt’s office supplies 7.50 titled court for the relief prayed for and demanded in its Com plaint, filed herein, to-wit: For a. judgment and decree against defendants Bernard Nys and Agnees Nys, hueband and wife, and each of them for the sum of 81600.00 with intereat thereon from the firet -day of March, 1929, at the rate of 10_per cent per an num; and for the further sum of 8200.00 attorney’s fee In this suit and for Plaintiff's costs and dis bursements; and that the mort gage described in Plaintiff's Com plaint be foreclosed and the De fendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, interest or equity, save the statutory right of re demption in and to said real prop erty covered by sa^d mortgage and more particularly described as follows: Attorney for Administrator Claims Presented and Allowed Moro, Oregon. . 4.30 team and mileage day night- They leave for Walla the Jones house and Lloyd has though Oregon has an cetimated Against the Road Fund at the bushels, wM$h is Walla Wednesday where they will taken up his duties as manager of crop of - 2,470,000 ill!_ bushels legs tfhian W, C. Fuller, Juror—May 4.5 0 June Term of County Court. In The Circuit Court of the State about a — million the local grain growers. term and ^AHeeg-e i eside in the future. of Oregon for Sherman County. average, the three Facifle ©oast Clara R. AxteTl/^Juror—May H. B. Belshee, Teem hire Fruit man L E- Langford figur states are expected to produce in Mr. and Mrs M G. Tuel are $24.26; Road labor 18.00; 42.25 4.00 term and milcage o , SUMMONS visiting Mrs. Tuel’s moth r Mrs ed in a traffic accident Monday af excess of 15 million buahels, or Fred E. Cox,- Juror—May Wilford Belshe, Road labor 9.00 ternoon on the highway near his about an average crop Eastern Dixon of Portland 9.00 5.20 Roy Kessinger, Road labor Levi Chrisman, Plaintiff, vs term and mileage home. His truck was damaged to Standard Oil Company Road Bernard Nys and Agnes Nys, Bob McPherson has been har- some extenit and the other car was have poor pear prospects • G. T. Andrews, Juror—May Oregon, on June 1, had a con supplies * 109.17 4.70 husband and wife, George W. vesting for the past: week. seroously damaged- No one was dition of apple« somewhat better 'term and mileage Purl Pierson, Road laborer 15.00 Edwards and Mary A. Edwards, T. L. Fields, Juror — May Mrs. Chapman from The Dalles hurt- than a year previous and about the 6.15 Halbert Belshe, Road laborer 15.00 husband and wife, Thomas Silver - term and mileage visit?d her daughter on Thursday. Paul McCulloch and family are same as tlHe 10-year average, but Jack Cothran, Road laborer 15.00 thorn and Jane Doe Silverthorn, I L. L. Peetz, Road laborer 9.00 husband and wife. Defendants. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs Bill Nesbit attend going to Baker to celebrate th>© prospects for the United States term and mileage McKean & Starcy, Road slip- . . cti a show ai The Dalles on Mon- Fourth of July among old friends generally are much below average. W. C. Harper, Juror—May To George W. Edwards and and relatives of Mrs. 'McCulloch. plies 32.5 3 Mary A. Edwards, husband and 4.00 <’.ay night. term and mileage Wasco Pharmacy, Road sup 3 00 wife, Thomas Silverthorn and L. R. Conlee, Juror—May term Work in the fields was hl?ld im ' Mr. and COURT plies 4.60 Jane Doe Silverthorn, husband John Buethcr, Juror — May possible by most farmers ini this in The Dalles Wednesday on I 6.40 Delbert Deyo, Road supplies and wife; term and mileage (Continued from page one) section Tueday on account of the ness — gravel 2 4.50 IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE high wind that made hay pitching 5.00 8. W. Searcy, Juror—May Election room Dick Schunke is recovering fiom and harvest work out of the 3.00 Feenaughty Machinery Co., OF OREGON, You are hereby re term Chris Schults American Le a severe burn Road supplies 19.95 quired to appear and answer the ( J.- 8. Fritts, Juror—May term question- gion, Rent of Moro «flec R. H. McKean, Rent of road 7.20 Complaint filed against you by . and mileage 5.00 tion room Mr. and Mrs.A. D. Richelderfer masters office 12.00 Plaintiff in the above entitled Clay Belshe, Juror—May A. B. Potter, Rent of Klon and family returned from a trip Drouth Aids Prices 4 60 Pac. Power & Light Co., court and cause within four weeks term and mileage 5.00 dike election room to Iowa where they visited Mrs Lights for road master's after the Sth day of June, 1934,' E. E. Barnum, Juror — -May L. H. Nah ©use, Canvassing Richelderfer’s mother Mrs. Ryker, office 1-25 4.60 said date being the date of the' term and mileage Some im pro Vein emits In the gen 5.00 Primary vote« They visited and other relatives Pac. Tel. & TeL Co^ Phone first publication of this Summons,) F. D. Flatt, Juror — May Yellowstone Park and the Chicago eral level of farm prices has re Clarence P Wul», Canvassing for roadmaster’s office 9.05 and if you fail so to appear and) 20 term and mileage sulted from the droughty ’ condi 500 Primary votss Fair and reported a very pleasant Mrs. S. M. Snider, Rent of ma- answer, you will be in default and J. B. Davis, Juror—May term tions now involving nearly the en D. J. Butcher, Rent and ex trip chnery storeroom 6.00 5.00 want thereof, and the Plaintiff and mileage tire cemtral and western portions penses of re-employment Standard Oil Company, Road. herein will apply to the above en-' J. B. Coon, Juror — May term R verand Walter Warner was of the United State®, according to 28.75 office in The Dalles supplies 15.50 5 00 and mileage oi darned Eider at tt-e annual con- a review of the agricultural situa Thomas R. Hudson, Assess Tum-a-lum Lumber Rond fercrce held in Portland- Mrs tion just released by the office of 1.00 Wilford Belshe, Juror—May or’s office supplies 5.20 supplies .80 term and mileage Harry Van Gilder was sent as a the extension economist at Oregon F. D. Antrim, SeaJer of Walther Williams Co., Road Ful- delegrate, tnd Mrs. Elizabeth State college. Grain, hay. cotiton supplies 1.75 kr also attended- and daüy products especially have Geo. Wilde, Road supplier 1.50 increased in price because of the The Mary Elizabeth Sunday prospect for smaller supplies of Hal R. White, Roadmaster's school class met with Mrs. A. B these commodities. Well finished mileage 9.60 Potter of Klondike. Two papers meat animals have also tended to W. G. Armsworthy, Road sup- were read Mrs- McDermid the increase price, says the report, plies 59.75 Unknown Propret of the Bible and but this is counter Imlanced by National Hospital Association Mrs. (McKee on the Psalms This lower prides and heavy marketings Road employees protection 6.78 being the last meetng for the sum of poor quality stock firom dToughn State Industrial Acc. comm. Retailers of mer officers chosen for the fol ty areas. Road employee« protection 7.56 kwing year were; Mrs. Lee, prtes- Hal R." White. Acting road The sixteen north central and dent; Mrs. Knox, vice president; western states, in which small master 11.50 Amelia 'Root, treasurer. The class grains, hay pastures and ranges E L. Weld, road laborer, 7.37 GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE gave Mrs. Grady a gift- Ralph Eaton, road laborer 5.00 nave been most seriously damaged F. M. Crews, road laborer 9,32 Henry Richelderfer returned contain about 46 per cent of the Lewis Hastings, road laborer 2.90 nation ’ s hay and pasture-consum from Fossil Friday where (H? has W. C. Wc-ld, road laborer 140 ing animals and about 54 p*?r cent been visiting relatives E. C. Smith, road laborer - 5.80 of the hogs. Fwm these state« Mary Jeannette Sargent enter comes a laige proportion of the : Wayne McCulloch, road lab tained for Naomi Grady Friday, total market supply of livestock. orer '5.80 and Margaret Johnson won high Normally much of the thin, un Glea Johnson, road laborer 2.90 »core at cards and Dana Jean Mc finished stock arriving at markets Raplh Eakin, road laborer 3.00 Millan low score L. L. Peetz, road laborer 6.00 are returned to the country for L. M. Schadewitz, road la A dance was sponsored by the further grazing and finishing but । borer • 00 Wasco ball team Saturday night recently, says tlhe report, demand) Roy Kessinger, road laborer 6.00 ' for these Stockers and feedter» has A shower was given for Mrs. P. C. Axtell, road laborer 8.00 Selma Watkins at the home of been greatly curtailed by shortage Wilford Belshe, 2 horses Mrs- June Spencer. Many lovely of hay and feed grains, both pres one-half day 1-75 ent and potential. gifts were given the guest of Wilford Belshe, labor one- Fruit crop prospects cannot be honor. After the program delici half day 1-50 accurately measured as yet, but- ous refreshments were served to Louis McKee, road laborer 3.00 according to the report, United fourten guests Lou,!s McKee, team hire 1.75 States production does not #eem The South half of the North half and the Northeast quar ter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty, and the East half of the Northwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty- one |n Township Four, South of Range Fifteen, East of the WUldmeCte Meridian, in Sher man County, Oregon The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, of Section Nineteen; the North half of th© Southwest quarter, the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty, and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter and . th© Northwest quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section Twenty-one in Township 4, 8. R. 15, E. W. M. in Sherman County, Ore gon. • You will tak& notice that this Summons is served upon you by publication thereof by order of Hon. Carl Hendricks, Judge of the Circuit Court in and for Sher man County, < Oregon, entered herein on the 29th day of May. 1934, and by said order directing this Summons to be published in th© Sherman County Journal, a weekly newspaper published at Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, for once a week for a period of not less than four consecutive weeks and for five issues of said newspaper. Date of first publication June 8. CECIL CHRISMAN Attorney for Plaintiff . Wallowa, Oregon. Date of last publication July 4. R. H. McKean; Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst.Mgr. Crown Mills FLOUR I B 80 H. P. -8 « ìjìkì full iHnîinj' rear axle. Mitchel, Lewis & Staver Co Fann Implements Oregon! Wasco Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smith an< Mrs Ix*e motored to The Dalles Sunday to see a show. Two weeks ago we printed the infc! (.nation ti «at Vernon Dutton was married. This was NOT correct He had acted as witness to the marraige of lawrenre W Boots and Eleanor Bertha I^eus- cher. This correction was inad- vertently missed in last week’s issue. Firestone Tires Dr- Butler ivtum.-d Sunday Va ¡voline Oil from a denial clinic in Portland and Mrs Butler is home from a Gasoline visit at Colfax, Wn. Accessories Vintin Watkins and wife were in Hood River Sunday to attend a reunion of the Chapman fam ily of Which Mi«. Watkins is a member You can SAVE money on an OVERHAUL Job at Wilde’s Garage Wes Wilde : Wasco, Ore. WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE You Cannot Afford to be Unprotected. See Geo. B. Moon Wasco, Ore. : : : Agent Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Yow Patronage Solicited Snow Ibid Floor Mill Fe?d of all Kinds $6.25 Chick Feeds per bbl. Higk Grada Fwtly Pateat FUar Egg Mash Now is thetimeto think of GUNN INSURANCE YÈS ----- IT* Bay Wheat CountyCourt Proceeding»— June 19 34 Term. Old ago pension application of W. C. Rutledge accepted and pen sion of $10.00 per month, allowed. Old age pension application of Davjd McKelvey accepted and pension of $15.00 per month al- lowed. Re: Predatory animal control for Sherman County. County CI«rk instructed to draw warrant on the General Fund in the amount of $100.00 in favor of P. J. Stadel- man. Secretary of State, aa sec ond payment of 1934 appropria tion. Said amount to be matched by state funds. In the matter of establishing a new voting precinct in Sherman County, Petition filed. No action taken at present. Auditors report for year of 1933 and to date, filed and held for study, Betltion to appoint L. L. Peetz» I as County Roadmaster filed. DEAL with YOUR LOCAL Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers WASCO. «ÄBGON Petition to appoint W. M. Mitch ell of Kent as County Roadmaster filed. Petition to appolnt II. 8. Wall of Wasco ns County Road master filed. Application of Delbert H. Deyo for recommendation for beer lic ense accepted and re<rommendat- Cele irate July 3rd and in The Dalles WB Under Auspices of The Dalles Breakfast Club BOXING 8 p. m. July 3rd FREE STREET DANCING 10 to MIDNIGHT, July 3rd Mammoth Parade IO A M ATHLETIC EVENTS INDIAN POW WOW Motorcycle Hill Climb WATER CARNIVAI SPEED BOAT PACES Fireworks 9:00 P.M Greatest Display ever shown in Central Oregon Old Time DANCE Fiddler’s Contest AUDITORIUM Modern DANCE JULY 4th YE OLD MILL Continuous Show Granada Theatre r ‘20 Mil JJON . SWEETHEARTS'