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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1934)
THB tiHBRMAN CQUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 14. 1M4 SB ^^*1 fieles of Sherman county.* John Ferrel!,* who aomMinxes« udre the namM W. John Ferrell and W. J» Feriteli, and Em mu J. Fer- Oregon CHUTES _ ( roll, his wife. The Flint Nation al Bank of The DaJk., Cv ' jh . a vitad to meet with us. ComsBuaity Presbyterian Char ch | receiver thereof, Wasco t County “A Christian’s % Program, or Bsnk. a corporation, L BL Fields, G V. Belknap. Secy. How I May Share is the sub- John A. Hardin, Sherman Coun- ject of the sermon by L awi enee ty, state of Oregon, a quasi mun- Mitchelmore at the 11 a.m. ser- ici pal corporation, and The Bank vice, Sunday. August .26. , of Commerce, a corporation, A.A. Moro, Oregon Sunday school at 10 a.m. with Sohramm, Superintendent of Meets every Mon- —, wtwhu « in uue 1-0.0J. tell. Tren '^us grow?3 Banks of tho State of Oregon in birthday of- charge of the affairs of the said .for aU ferin< with a11 who hod «inna th» fi ret nf thp birthday* «ince the first of brothers are condi- . . . ... . _ the ally invited to m«t ‘1>e,r ^.onary with ua. Kifts, if they did not do so at Ralph Brisbine, N. G ■ time of anniversaries. I c — _ Junior Christian Endeavor at' • •• •“h T A ~ . iu . -d Clara Marsanger as joint leaders. Moro, Oegon Senior C E. meeU at 7:«0, and Dpris Thompson will direct the I Meets 2d and 4th Tu discussion on “Ladies and Gen esdays of each month Visiting members wel tlemen”. site and . V*A*g come. Gladdis Be ’ Mtz. N. G. Uh Bull, Secretary (yTown Talk hirthzlaw« The Full Gospel Assembly CLOSURE SALE For Sale: Circulating Heater, In th? District Court of the United States for the District of Electric range. Fred Pickett. j esse Oregon, Stock ’ The ‘ California Joint For Sale: Two Rambouillet Bucks Land Bank of San Francisco, a ~ Collis Moore, Moro corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William I ..Toss Williams, assistant man ager of the Mid-Columbia Produc tion Credit corporation of The The Moro troop of Boy Scouts left Tuesday for their annual vac ation to Scout Lake with all ex pectancy of a good time before them. Accompanying them were Scout master Clyde Gillmor and L. L. Peetz who will have some sort of a vacation keeping track of a score of boys in the deep dark woods around tiao lake. Í Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stephens left Sunday evening for Camp Sherman for a short vacation trip Their daughters, Janet and Em- majean accompanied them. issued out of the above court in thft above cas#» to me dlrect^ und dated th/( îoth day of August, 1934, upon a judg- ment, decree and order of sale IT ndered and entered in said court and cause on the 13th day of August, 1934, in favor of Th*» California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, a corporation as plaintiff, ^gainst William John Ferrell, who sometimes uses the nanY» W. John Ferrell and W. J-. Sunday School 10:00 a- m. Fellowship Meeting and scripture lesson 11.00a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednes day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Harrell, and Emma J. Ferrell, R J. Ginn. Everybody welcome. his wife, for the sum of 329.829. REQUEST Christian Science . Anyone having state Library All are cordially invited to at books please return them immed iately to Margaret Peetz at her tend the church services and to office or residence. Theee book® make use of the reading room in are already due at the state lib- the rear of the churcih building, which is open daily where all au thorized- Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or For Sale: Feeder pigs from 100 purchased- - to 150 pounds. H. B." Behhee. Grass Valley Baptist Church 2F5. Moro, Oregon. 8 p m. Preaching 7 pm B. Y. P. U For Sale: 18 Rambouillet Bucks J. N. McInnes, Kent. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE week looking after the company's business In this county. Wednes day with W. H. Ragsdale, a trip to Redmond was made to inspect work in that county. Bank of Commerce, _ , and F^ R. .__ _____ j Fortner, trustee, and Mld-Colum- bis Productive Credit Association. * corporation, defendants. BY VIRTUE of a writ on jud- gmbnt, decree and order of sale 68 with Interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum from May 21, 1934, and taxes for 1930 3390.23, for 1931 3269. 44. for 1932 3373.57, and for 1933-34 3417.68, with pqnajtien and interest as by law provided, and for personal taxes for 1930, 325.00 charged November 6,1932 personal taxes for 1931, 38.36, charged November 6, 1932, per sonal taxes for 1932, 310.34, charged November 7, 1933, and for 32000.00 reasonable -attor neys' fees, and plaintiff’s costs ot suit taxed at 8116.15, and the costs of Rale, commanding me to mak,e sale of the following dee- cribbed real property situate in the County of Sherman, gn the State of Oregon, to-wit: Parcel 1: North, half of Section « To the Shareholders of FEDERAL UNION, PRUDENTIAL and WESTERN SAVINGS &. LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. • * • : For identification and verification in matter of Consolidation outlined in Circular Letter dated August 6» 1934, you are requested at once to forward executed Deposit Agreements and Proxies, together with Certificates and Passbooks, to 525 S. W. Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. You are warned against solicitors who may attempt to obtain your investments for a small consi CHARLES H. CAREY A Corporation Cmnmi«MCaer In the matter of the liquidation of MORO STATE BANK Miss Loora Peetz left Wednes moro , O regon day evening for a trip to Camp Condensed report as of Aug., 18, 1934 Sherman where she will spend RESOURCES her vacation. r Loans and Discounts*....................... t................................... . • ••• ,, Overdrafts ___ ................................................. ..... «A potluck dinner and general Sundry Asset« ..... .......................... ................. „............ get together will be held at the Claims and Judgments .................................................... church next Friday evening as Furniture and Fixtures ............. . a final meeting for Lawrence H. Real Estate ......... __.... .......... ....................... „................. Collateral Protective Advance Accunt ........................... community as student pastor dur Cash on hand and duo from banks ing the summer months. All are Reserve for Dividend No. 1................................ invited to attend. Balance on hand ...... .. ................................. . Expense and Interest Paid ........................... ......... Determined losses ................................................. . this Saturday night. August 25. * Lésion Lee was visiting here land. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee. Clarence Sparling is ill in the The Dalles with a case of quinsy. 17,684.37 . 1,327.88 . 9,495.43 . 7^)55.65 337.405.82 LIABILITIES Unclaimed Deposits ............ Claims approved ordinary Secured claims approved less secured claims paid 29,927.19 15,331.90 14.595.29 Bills Payable Secured less amount paid 111365-36 57,841.97 53.523.89 16,700.00 6.553.93 10,146.07 Rediscounts less amount paid 7,568.64 151,969.42 Evelyn and Suzanne Searcy are • Interest received here for a visit coming up with Miscellaneous receipts Stock assesments collected Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy when Closing Account ( Banks Capital,Surplus and undivided profits)_____ __ tion trip. Luhi Meloy Laughlin was here one dhy last week to visit with Relatives. j J ., •••• Miss Sibyl Behbe left for Yam hill county this week to remain with her aunt who is ill. >284,761.22 __ __ 4.33 _..... 335.01 ...... 104.00 .... 2,911.40 . 11.225.49 .... 2.500.64 31,050.03 ... 209.07 11,875.00 Eleven (11); Southeast quarter of Section Two (2); Southwest quarter. South half of North- (3) and Four (4) of Section Onev aU in Township One (1) North. Range Eighteen (18) East of tiw» W. M. in the Coun ty of Sherman and State of t Oregon, excepting two acres in. the Southeast corner of ths Northeast quarter of said Sec- tion 11 deeded to School Dist rict No. 19 of Firman Coun- Parcel 3: Southeast quarter of Section Nine ’( 9J; South wpM quarter of Section Teo (10) and the North west quarter of Seddon i Fifteen (15) ap* to Township One (1) North, Ran ge Eighteen (13) East of the Wk M. in the County of Sher man and the State of Oregon, together with all and singular the privileges, appurtenances, tenements, hereditaments, ten ements and rights of way the- UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Moro. Oregon only the statutory right of red don and emption. NOW, THEREFORE, by vir- tule of said writ on said judgment, colt sired all tho estate, right, tltls and public, auction. subject to rod- Interest, homestead or other omptlon, to tho claim or demand, as .well in for cash in hand, whioh the and estate which th« ‘defendants mortgagors had on day of April, T923, thereafter acquire of, in or to 1923, the date of the mortgage the said premises or d|eec?ibed herein, tor since have thereof, together with all other acquired, or had in or to the rights of every Mind and na above described property or any ture, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches, and can gment, decree and order of sale als for the Irrigation of said with interest, costs and accruing premtew to which the mortga coots, including * the costs upon gors or said premises were this writ. tjien or might, thereafter bb- come entitled, and also to-' United States Mamba 11 gather with all shares or rights, District of Oregon. whether represented by dertifl- cates of stock or otherwise, in dall, attorneys for Plaintiff, any canal company or water dleton, Oregbn. user’s association attached to 8-24, 9-21, said land for the benefit there of; and also all right, title and r CLUB FAIR Interest of the ‘defendants Wil liam John Ferrell, who some (Continued from page one) times uses the names W. John ed important in the stock judged. Ferrell and W. J. Ferrell, and Hogs, sheep, beef cattle, dairy Emma J. Ferrell, his wjtfe. The cattle and colts were all shown First National Bank of The with as much quality being die-- y, won,-first and oavy class and a the government CM SL"»!Ä hour* trainine their entries to Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST Cannent on the fair was that BOMB OFFICE. WASCO FKafe JoRephA Mee ZELL’S ’ The Wasco Shoe Man BwwsMniaaMaaHM When Your Shoes need repaii send them to WERNMARK’S GOOD SHOE, REPAIRING 204 Second St. THE DALLF> FUNERAL HOME ------ AND----- AMBULANCE SERVICE! Phone 345 The Dalles, Oro GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phone 222 Your kitchen stays COOL when you cook electrically! A RE you one of those who stand over a hot stove watching and waiting, testing and tasting? This is so unneces sary with a Hotpoint G.E. Range. This modern, new range uses all the heat for cooking, and keeps your kitchen cool, clean, and airy—as fresh as a spring zephyr ’ The Hotpoint TRIUMPH au tomatic electric range has a new, modern design with straight lines, conforming to the styling of built- in, all-electrie kitchens. Its Table . Top, which is finished with Stain , less Porcelain Enamel, presents a smooth, unbroken work surface. It has a heavily-insulated, over-sized - oven with precision automatic temperature control. It can be pur chased with open coil or Calrod ’ units. * Hotpoint TRIUMPH * $132’.5 WITH CALtOD UNITS AMO TlitlPT COOK« $21.23 ADOmONAL T on JteHors down roh your food bill SAVE every m< with one of these G. E , refrigerators S1380.“ G 1934 General Electric modela are the finest 56,468.41 £^,405.32 = --------------------------------------------------------------------------- home from a vacation trip that Spotted Poland Chinas Boars, Gilts, Bred Sows it was the most extensive >nd best 4H club fair that has boon bald in this county. Visitors could aaa more of the actual wor king of stock and preparing other exhibits. Seeing this fair was not a matter of walking around through a maze of exhibits, it was one of seeing some young ster do something with his tor her exhibit compliance with the command of Won fi1 Ate UgV group. Men sadd writ, I will on the 32nd dgjr.w«* spifri^ at tite humter of of September, 1984, in the after-1 noon of said day at the hour enjoyed with said premises or 1:30 P.M. of said day at ttej any part thereof, and the rev- front door of the County Court oral on and nuveralona, remajto-1 HouSe in Moro, County seat of RECAPITULATION OF EARNINGS Interest received 31,050.03 L« sb expense and Interest paid 9.495.43 Net earnings of liquidation 21,554.60 A. A. Schramm, Superintendent of Banks selb fruita and vegetables grown IMlles, Oregon, a corporation. played as in other days. The beef class probably deman reof, Wasco County Bank, a ded the greatest interest due to corporation, I. E. Fletto John the size of the clubs taking this .A. Hardin Sherman County, e State of Oregon, a qb90l-m4>n- icipal corporation, and Tho suited in Ronald Poteil being de Bank of Comnterce, a corpora clared winner with an Aberdeen All others wtere tion, A. A. Schramm, Superin Angus steer. tendent of Banks of the State Herefords and Frank Sayrs had of Oregon in charge of the af- the top one of the white faces. faltev of the said Bank of Com- Roy Phillippi, who sold the Here nWrce, and F, R. Fortaer, trus fords to the children explained tee. and Mid-Columbia Produc that remarkable development had tive Credit Association, a cor been made in the ealves since poration, and each and all of spring when they were bought. them be forever barbed of all Powell’s entry was from the Cong don Battles herd of Yakima. right, title. horses were $180°.’ You will fin4 brilliant beauty, new refinement* and distinguished styling that will add a new modem note to your kitchen. The General Electric Monitor Top mechanism quickly won universal recognition as the standard of excellence for household refrigeration. Sealed- in-steel, it requires ho attention, not even oiling. The new General Electric flat-top created a style sensation in refrigerators. Beautiful in its modem simplicity of design, it is undoubtedly the most attractive of all refrigerator» selling at popular prices. ~ There are only two types of electric refrigerators —Monitor Top and flat-top. You can see them both here—and take your choice. ONLY DOWN places a G.E. Refrigerator in your home. 310 The Prolific, wide-backed, deep-bodied, easy tomber 1. Taylor’s o rch e str a Emmanuel Etlinger was here last Friday “d Saturday from feeding, kind For Sale PIG CLUB, Paul Fraser, President Henry Barnum, Leader Wish. over his way beatili P acific P ower a L ight C ompact by meinbers of the KI Always at Your Service 11 ■ . .