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TAGE IUI RHMRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST IC 1994 FOUR News from the Wasco Community National Bankin* corporation, and t *”»” *£ uttk Defendant«, No 2246 A traffic accident occured at hundred and four Wert present NOTICE pF ÍQIERIFF'S BALK the comer near Hull's shop Sat By viftue of an Executl • Mr. ai , Ir¿ A. T. Striker and urday when a light car carrying cree and Order of Sale, Issued out Betty and'Shirley toft Sunday to!.. 'Leonard Schults and 2 year old attend the wedulng of Mtop^whto mitts Tfti 11 offerì of the above pntitled Court, in non Bobby and Miss Frances Me Duval at Lexington. The/ will al- ' threaten^ fAffa« the’ above entitled cause, to me Kay of Antelope collided with a so Visit their daughter,' Grtirgia «Vfert ' rnbant cfc. onto his Alrtcted and dated tb<e 7th day truck driven by Harold Ginn. Bob ” at Coitoli; Wash, Qrt' cNldreiV'fkrrt1 ani hotoa tint f«** Af ÀAgUrt. 1984, upon a judgment by Schults was cut on the face vWting their father, Ar^jbhhkb year thete <tobt' in said t bom rendered and entered requiring thh attention of Dr. atTotf.x bili to Çourt on the list day of July, ' JwHteeA'hafè Richekierfer. The little car was ov |984, to favor Of Oregon Mutual - F • |M0rt debtor ’ erturned and the top was badly Vf* Insurance Company, an On»- nt. new vili tor m Portland SàtiBNlay thert ara’ teme altra- gpn corporation, and against the indicated by a hereinafter dÜacribed real propier- Mrs. G. E. Upton and ; The week end guests of Mr. and ty, th the sum of Five Thousand '.Urs. Afton McIntyre ’' were the Edward Ujkon of Fo'rest 00-100 (16009.00) Dollars and ia- rt tihendment, it holds many serioui Mises Irene and Joy Haselitt of and Mrs. G. H. Ostrandet df terert th erbon at the rate of six for any' farmer, the ar- land visited with Mrs. R. Ô: The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. per ceqt per annum from July leaving Wednesday. Curtis of Portland. 10th, ¿1911. until paid, and for the further sum of Twe Hundred Mrs. Elisabeth Fuller And Little Jtan McIntyre returned home after a Lug visit with rel Vivian Trounce were in The D«l- other, but the prospects are that Fôrty-hine and 88-100 (924949) Dollars and IxRereet thereon a^ atives. the rt|e of air percent per annum ' Visitor at Loomis from Fos- un£”’ ths, jurisdiction of a court, from' February 8th, 1982, until ¡¿tor Of her grandr’ Either out tAnkrup- paid, ahd for the further sum of Urt’Jsir toy the farmer will have good Ofne Hundred Seventy-4hree and Banee. rille Yo- VW u Alton ^wl 74-100 (9172 75) Dollar«, together sited payments to meet, he must erbrand, Mr. and ’<un4 Mr pay interest pint principal or an- * wAtli interest thereon at the rate Mrs. Robert T^rns. were nual rental hnd all tavas The °f percent per annum from ----- “ " ------ *>cAmber 19th, 1982, until paid, Among visitors in Bonneville end. Rd for the forther sum of Thlr- ¿te Sargent and r 90-100 (990.00) Dollars, to- ancs on all buildings and will hold Alder visited in r PU ht with tntereat; thaiwon at • A him responsible for any deterior 1 home Monday. t|la Kto of '«lx percent par annum ation of the property. _ and Mrs. ’ Certainly, it will not pay the froni November 16th, 1982, until oC JMee.^M^AneMrtMtoy^t farmer to flirt with! ‘‘bankruptcy PMd» And for the fuythier num« where he has any equity at al! of Two Hundred Seven and 35-100 iMrs. "AdtOStÄ ’Huckin left for left in his property. ’ Meanwhile (9207.35)’ Dollars, together wt|th **’Mrs? “McKinney and sons Earl thereon at the ratn of Portland Tuesday. the county farm dpbt adjustment and Wnt. "Werd m Dufuf Bdnday «!< percent per annum from Jan committee are adjusting the debts Kenneth1 Stewart and 6 month iTÍd btflukHt home a load of wood. uary 5th. 1914, unitll paid, and old child of fus haa an acci- o fan increasing number of far "‘BHF ÂflCéaA Anr MéMn Watofe derrt'Ti for the further »pm of One Hun- mers, even those whose equity in the wheels of Were s ficta tors ab the whoW •» <l*9d I Efghty-fflte and 41-100 their property is ’ near the vanish thd* car {thè road causing it The^Dallwr Bunday •(9195'41) Dollar«, togo^er with to turn over."Both received some ing point, the article concludes. Interest thereon at ¿he rate of IMrs. F. E. Curry and daughter bruises. «lx percent per annum from Ap > Dd^Uu-d Field» “ returned from ril 10th. 1934, untjlt paid, and for J’oHland with a spiffy Ford' road the further sum of Three Hun •Mary Marshall of Portland’ was' ster. dred 00-100 (9800.00) Dollars, at- (Continued from page one) • k visito!' rt ^hr Mme of Mr. and torbey ’« fee«, and for Plaintiff’s T' Mrs? Hugh* White returned af E. D. McKee, 4U l 91. mdse. Sid- ’M«. Ed’ WtKee. coats and disbumetn^ec^to herein ter a visit with her mother at Her Anne Shop, 5th. 11. J. P. Yat incurred, taxed and allowed in Mrs. B. Mprgan of Cheneys miston. ’ Mrs. Theo. Beletski and store. the sum of Twenty 00-100 (920.00) . W m I u , and o’Don ' Lockhart? ' Wertr Dollar dinner: 1st. Trip to State Dollars, and the further sum of to their -RflMW rt'Hermiston. Fair, 2nd. |2. mdse Conlee store costs and dlsburs. ni^rtt« of and U4' * ? * h- • * Mabel Cothran of Moro spent Henry Savage, who has been a 3rd. 91. mdse. Conlee’s store. upon this writ; and ln favor of the week end at the home of Mr. home left for Defendant The First National Three blood transfusions were Bank and Mix H. T. White. , Cal Tuesday. The Dalle«, a National necessary to save a lady's life at Hanking corporation. Cross Com IMrs. iRoss Andrews of The Dal Miss Erma Ferrel and Jack Cl a hospital. A brawie young Scot plainant. against the hereinafter les was the guest of Miss Effie ough were weekend visitors with offered his Mood. 1^« patient gave deecjjfbed real property, for the Andrews Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald. him $50 for the first pint, |2b sum of Nine Thousand 00-100 Mrs. M. G. Tuel was in Port The Dorcas society met Thurs- for the second pint—but the third (99000.00) Dollars, together with land Sunday bringing small dau time she had so much Scotch blood interest thereon at the rate of ghter, Marian home from a visit Watkins at which tinme they dec- in her she only thanked him. 1 eight 'percent per annum from with her grandmother. ided to give a silver tea at Mrs. October 9th, 1992,until paid, and A. B. McGormery of Portland McKean’s on the 25th of August. IN THE CfRCmT COURT DE the further «um of One Hundred THE STATE OF OREGON FOR * Miss Edna Sbephardson of Ba THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN. Fifty 00-100 (9150)00) Dollar«, a« Louis Scholl and Charles Fields ker visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. OREGON MUTUAL LIFE INS Attorney’s fees, and for its corts returned from their huckleberry- C. Harper and Miss Georgia. She URANCE COMPANY, f an Oregon and disbursements herein incur red, taped and , allowed in the ing trip with the report that the was la teacher here eight years eorpbratrfon.' plalnUff. sum i of Thirteen and 25-100 succulent berries are scarce tHs (918.25) Dollars, commanding me year in the mountains. (Mrs. Susie Hastings of4Vancou GEORGE LAMBORN and to make sale of the following des Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nesbit and ver, Wash., is a visitor* at the HATTIE LAMBORN, husband and cribed real property, situate in family attonobd the Cook faftily home of her son, Lewis Hastings. wife, THE FIRST NATIONAL the County of Sherman, State of BANK OF ^HE DALLES/ a Onego n, to-Wlt: reunion in Gresham Suhday One Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Field. 7 •’ j • Mtes.w. «KMKtr.L FAIR The West half (W&) of Sec- tion Twenty-bne <21 ), Township One (1) North of Range Seventeen (17) Eart, of the Willamette Meridian, containing 820 acres, more or less: and the rentals to be paid by L. P. Haven foff the term of the crop year of 1994; NOW, THEREFORE, by i^frtue of said Execution, Decree and Or der of Sale, and in compliance with the command» kof said Writ, I will., oa Hat uni.iy) the Sth day of September, 1934. at 10:00 O’clock JUM.. at th* front door of the County Court Hot^< In the OXy of Moro, Sherman Jaun ty, Oregon, aell at' Public auction subject tov' W<emp«on to th* highest' bidder for bash to hand aH the right. tMBe and'^ln^rest which the within named Defen dant«, or either of Any of them, in the above ^ntlifed au^. had on the 9«th day of October, 1990, or at any time Knee said date tn and to the above described pro- v— ^-* A A- flrx _A rate of 1» percent from tho first day of March, 1929, for th* fur- ther num of 1200.00 attorney's fee«, and for the further sum of 947.10 costs bnd dtaburaemenfta occurred in said suit and for ac cruing costs, commanding me to sell the following described real property together with all the ap- puritenancee thereunto belonging, to-wit: 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 Northwient qua rter of Section Twenty-one in Township Four, South of Ra nge Fifteen, Eart of the WM- lamhtte Meridian. In Sher- ? man County, Oregon* , The Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Sou- . theaat quarter of Section NÍ- ; neteen: » the North half of the Southwest quarter, the Northwest quarter of the So« theast quarter of the South east quarter of Section Twen- Sheriff of Skeemaa 1914 First pubMoalioa A T.1ÍI4 " tar of th* Northed quair Last psbUoaÜoñ \ .. of Section ’twenty-one to'®®** wnteip . 4, B. R. 15. tWJI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF tMtEGON FOR la Sherman County, Oregon» SHERMAN COUNTY NOW, THEREFORE. by vir tue of said Execution', decree and Levi Ohrisman, Plaintiff, order of sale and In compiiahee with said return, I will on Sat Bernard Nya and Agned Nya, urday the'8 th day of September, husband and wife. Gborga W. Edwards and Mary A. Edwards, . 1984, at 2 o’clock p.m, of said day husband ind wife, Thomas SOver at th* front door of th* Sherman thorn and Stone Ôob1 SHvdrthorn, County Court House in Moro, Ore- gon, . sell at public auction, sub- husband and wife, D«fenda*t< NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S BALE ject to redemption, to the high- Under and by virtue of a fore est bidder for cash in hand, all closure execution and order of 6t the right, title. and Interest sale issued out of the above en which the above named Defend - titled court, in?thd above entit anta, or either of them, have In led suit, to me directed and dated •aid property, to satisfy said cor the «th day of Audurt, ‘ 1994, ecntlort, decree, order of sale. In- upon a judgment rendered and tercet, costs and accruing costa. HUGH CHRISMAN entered In iaid court and cause Sheriff of Sherman County on the isth day of July, 1984, in favor of the Plain Iff named and against Défendants Bernard Nys and Agnee Nya for the gum IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF of 91900.00, with Interest at the THE STATE OF OREGON WASCOMARKET - RED 4 IHRE STÖRE Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season 1 «¿tati* THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN TH9 OREGON - WASHINGTON JOINT STOCK LAND BANK of Portland, Oregon, a corporation, Plaintiff, versus JAMES HARVEY FERRELL and COUNTY of SHERMAN, a mun icipal Corporation of the State of Oregon. Defendants, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of the writ of exe cution and order of sale duly is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Cou nty of Sherman, on the 7th day of July, 1994. pursuant to a de cree emered in said Court, July 5th, 1914, in a suit wherin The Oregon- Washington Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland, Oregon, I« plaintiff, and J a rnt*« Harvey Ferrell and County of Sherman, & Municipal Corporation of the State of Oregon, are defendants, said wn’t being dinected to me commanding me to make sale of the real property herinafter des cribed, I will on Saturday, the 11th day of August, 1984, at 10:00 o’clock am., at the front door of the Court House of Sher man County, in the City of Moro, State of Oregon, offer for sole and proceed to sell to the high est bidder for cash in hand the following described real property, situate in Sherman County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SEU of NWH) and East Half of the Southeast Quarter (El/^ of SE H) of Section Seven (7) and the Wert Half of the * Nóriheast^ Quarter (WIL of > NEM>’ West Half • ’ of •’ the - ßoutHwert Quarter . BWK) of Section - Eight (8>, Township One(l) * North, Range Nineteen (19) East of Willamette Meridian, and that certain piece or par- 5oe! tying and being in «aid seetton. Township and Range - * and more particularly des cribed as follows: Beginning * at a noint 80 rods East of - the Northwest comer of the Section Eight (8), Towtohip One (1) North, Range Nine teen (19) East of the Wll- Meridian. thence lamette East 70 rods; thence South 160 rods; thence West 70 rods; thence North ISO rods to the ‘ place of beginning. containing all told J50 acres more or less to satisfy the sum of Four Thou- sand Six Hundred Seventy-Two <$<.672160 and 66-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum, from the 5th day of July. 1934: and the further «urn of One Thousand Two Hundred E^Ighty- Two and 08-100 Dollars(81,282.08) with intereet thereon at thie rate of eight per cent (8) per annum from the 5th day of July,1934; and the further sum of 8500.00 attorney’« fees; together with the costa of said suit tax^« at 810.40, and the costa of and upon said Hugh Chrisman . Sheriff of Sherman County, State of Oregon R. H. McKean Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Asst.Mgr. I El’MMER T ursión FARES ) * *• if > ? XI * Crown Mills FLOUR GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE A Modern Payable 2nd Season CHICAGO NOW IN EFFECT There used to be a cigar, the RB ’Not Advertised". WORLDS FAifti PORTLAND ROSE . Retailers of On all boxes of it was the slogan Oregom Where is it now? While people have been for getting1 that brand erf "ftfiohing several other cigar makeas have been advertising their product. the tn PfiQpRtSS most popular brands, found in every cigai case where ever you go. < > à Ncworr cOMiHone^CbgsrwWtionssdDialna V il ¿fa'ti Curs 4b hiake your tUrtfort supreme. Fresh ¿toon, purified oir tempered to your Sa"spto rou*u trip utmost comfort of dR seosons of the year. to . W. in Deluxe chair car $88.80 tourist stoei Barter »hen .L fwniels.Ths«sfss»> 857..<5 standard sb b^buy feed »orvM: ’Barths extra on Is two Business competitors, in this county Inf out ’tie tbntfnudtm)/' try ing to attract customers away from their rivals.^ -Eventually thosr’Who make the greatest effort to draw the custcttnerrget'thimJ Th# tatefehant OtAL withWHJRlOCAL . who depends merely upon his contocts with his customers while «they^ hre in his store is at a disadvantage compared with the one Who uses adver tsing to interest customer» in their homes, TWenty years ago the makers of KBs were pourd of the fact they did not advertise. 1 Today their competitors art*proud ihst the ihakers of Snow Maid Flour • Feed Grinding $6.25 You Can’t Afford wheat at my new low price of S2.2S per ton. Mill Feeds High Grade Family Patent Flour Advertising in it reaches the people with its-fnessoge. Write me at Heppner, Oregon or call J. M. Yotlinfc KldJtSike H. per bbl. ■»TheSHtWMÄN'COUNTY JOURNAL«goes*to weariy***e(Vbom4 the county with'its weekly news. * 52 per cent or over copper ► RB didn't Advertise. ’ - — Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers c. Happótd WASCO. OREGON l