Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 31, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    page
7.
rwor^ -
. tax SHULMAN COUNTY JO UBNAL. MOHO,
FRIBAt. AUdWffT M. INH
Harvey Thompson and family soever beliovetii that Jesus is the | The California Joint Stock
are taking a look at Crater lake Christ born of God: and miery Land Bank of Ban Francisco, a
it corporation, Pial nt iff, Vs. William
son, Gordon on hit way to Hunt- lovuth him also that
n i John Ferrell, who soimstlmes um«
quarter,* South half of North«
CW
Philippian*
UHL hie wifa The First Nation­
1:9. 11; 2:5-11
a
All are cordially Invited to at- al Bank of Tho Dalles, Oregon, a
corporation, and O. A. Cartoon,
receiver thereof, Wasco County
the rear of the chuidh building, Bank, s*borporation. X. E. Fields,
which is Open daily where all au­ John A. Hardin, Sherman Coun-
thorised Christian Science litera-
Moro Lodge No. 113» I. a O. fT
purchased-
I-O.O.F. haU. Tran
Soh ramm. Superintendent
of
Banks of tho State of Oregon in
brothers an cordi­ court house on Friday. Sept Tth
charge of the affairs of the said
Morning Worship
ally invited to meet
ton * of trucks and automobiles. Cfcurch Sdhool ------------- .10 aun. Bank of Commerce,
Kalph Brisbine, N. G.
Mid-Colum -
J a «
c
Gladdis Ba r its. N. G.
{.^TownTalk
For Sale: Feeder pigs from 100
.
For Sale: 18 Rambouillet Bucks
J. N. McInnes, Kent
Wasco hall, Saturday night. Sep­
tember 1. Taylor's orchestra
Stated communication of Eur­
eka lodge No. 121. Thursday eve­
ning, September 6th. Members n
quested to attend.
For Sale: Season cured Pine
wood, |9. a cord, delivered. Roy
Martin, Friend Oregon.
dtp
Mr. and Mn. John Searcy and
companied them to their home.
When Joe Peten returned from
a stick that would make a war
club for giant Joe found it in a
cave while on his t rip. It is oter
• throe feet long, weighs over nine
pounds and is built for hard licks.
mas butcher shop, where tbs dub
is kept, as to whether it was des­
igned by man with war in his
gardless of what It is, it would
be a dandy weapon for a Cardiff
giant to swing in battle.
bla Productive Credit Association.
jr
body cordially invited to attend a corporation, defendants.
BT VIRTUE of a writ on jud­
Evening Worship
gment, decree and order of < sale
Bart Burell and wife an in
issupd out of the above court in
Lebanon for a visit with Bart's
tho abdve entitled cause to mo
mother who lives then.
directed and dated the 20th day
on Thursday at 2 ML, Subject. of August, 1984, upon a judg-
meat, decree and order of sale
nendored and entered in said
in Portland for a short stay this
wook and Mabel Cothran is help
ing in the store.
No Marked Changes
In The Wheat Market
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Moro, Oregon
compliance with the command of
said
writ. I wip on tho 22nd day
tenements,. hereditament^ tat*
of September, 1884, in tho after­
omenta and righto of way the-
noon of said day at tho hour of
naunto belonging or / itisi» Hr
Dr.F.A. Perkins
front door of the County Court
8OIME. Second St
«raion and swereiona, reawdn*
empcion.
law as In equity, which the
mortgagors had on tho 125h
day of April, 8828. or might
thereafter acquire of, in or to
on the 12th day of April,
tho date of tho mortgage
■■■■■■■■■■■■■I1
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOKE
S
CLOSURE BALJE
In the District Court of the
United States for ths District of
Golden Text: I John 5:1. Who- Oregon».
son left Monday for a short visit
with their grand father at Ar­
lington.
The Morrison family will hold a
reunion at Fleck's orchard next
‘will
Enjoy
new economies
new freedom
new convenience
Hotpoint
' triumph
with this
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE
for the
For
Hey want
a telephone
bunches. John Conroy, Grass Vai
hospital this week.
tlon 11 deeded to School Dist­
rict No. io of Sharman Coun­
ty.
Parcel 2: Southeast quarter of
Section Nins (8);
Bouthw|tel
quarter of Secteon Ten (18)
and the Northwest quarter of
Section I Fifteen (IB) ap* An
Township One (I) North. Ran­
ge Eighteen (18) East of the
. W* If. in the County of Sitar-
man and the State of Oregon,
together with all and eingular
part thereof, to satisfy said jud­
gment, decree and order of sale
with interest, ^qsts and accruing
costs, including the costa ^Upon
this writ.
"
J. T. SUMMERVILLE. I
United States Marshall for the
District ot Oregon. *
James A, Fee, and Fee and Ran­
dall, attorneys for Plaintiff, Pen­
dleton, Oregon.
.
8-24, 9-21,
Fkvrdl, and
Emma J. Femll,
Ethan Woods was injured in an 1
DENTIST
No outstanding changes occur- bia wife, for the num of 828,828.
/or had In or to the
automobile accident near LaGran-
thereof. together with all other
’ red in the general wheat market 48 with interest thereon at the
described property or any
| rate of six percent per annum
HOME OFFICE; WASCO .
situation during tho week. Har­
from'
May
21,
1984,
and
taxes
tore,
however
evUteneed,
to
the
vesting of spring wheat has been
practically completed in the Uni­ for 1880 8880.28, for 1881 8248. ’ use of water, ditch««, and can­
44, for 1|82 8872.67,
and for
CARD OF THANKS
als for the Irrigation of said
ted States and is well under way
arranged for you to leave I
.«• . u
- i 1 r - •
.1888-84 .8417,.#^ with pqn^Rlcs • premises to which tho mortga-
in Canada. Threshing has started
JU1»
Moro
U
mi PtaM Week
your
Shoe
Work
at
Walter
j
and
interest
as
by
law
provided,
gore
premises were
at a tew points in southern Sas-
A. May A Son. Pick up
then or mighty thereafter bb-
fort at the time of the death of ' katehewan, and also in the ear­ and for personal taxes for 1880,
and deliver twice
como entitled, and also to­
our husband and father, T. B. lier districts al Alberta. Tirade 326.00 charged November 8,1882
no cost to you.
gether with all shares or rights,
( estimates now place Ute Canadian personal taxes . for 1881, 88.84,
charged
November
8,
1982,
per
­
whether'represented by tertig-
i harvest at between 250,000,000
Mn. T. B. Searcy
sonal taw for 1922,
110.24.
bushels
and
290,000,000
bushels.
Mr. and
The Wasco Shoe Man
Harry Pinkerton
■M8WSBMS« ■SHBSSiMm^
Threshing of winter wheat is charged November 7; 1988, and
and Mn. Phillip Searcy
for
1
2000
AO
reasonable
attor
­
well under way in Europe but un
Mr.
Mn.
said land for tho benefit there­
settled weather has hindered har­ neys' feea and plaintiff’s costs
and
of suit taxed at*>118.16, and the
of; and also ail right, title and When Your Shoes need repan
and Mrs. Chester Searcy vesting in Russia and trade re­ coats
---- and -----
,1o,
commanding
me
to
interest
of tho defendants Wil­
ports indicate a crop of only ab­
send them to
and Mrs. Owen Searcy
make
sale,
of
the
following
des
­
liam John Ferrell, who somo-
AMBULANCE SERVICES
out sufficient for domestic needs.
Mr.
Mn. Morris Searcy
cribed real property situate in ' times usee the names W. John WERNMARK’
The
Agricultural
Adjustment
and Mn. Charles Ruggles
Phone 345 The Dalles, Or.
the County of Sherman fin . the
Administration announced it's de­ State of
, to-wit:
REPAIRING
Emma J. Ferrell, his wffe, Tho GOOD SHOE
cision to authorise in connection
Parco!
1
First
National
Bank
of
Tho
half
of
Section
204
Secood
St.
s
THE DALI.Eb GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
with the 1935 wheat program the
Phone 222 <
of Section.
(1); Southwest
Eleven
(11)
and
O.
A a Carlson, recover the-
quarter
acreags of signers of wheat ad­
r ■ U »ta JM B
justment contracts. About 51,500,
Cemmunity Preebyterian Church
000 acres of the tuition's base
wheat
acreage of 66,000,000 acres
The Full Gospel Aseembly
is covered by the contrasts, which
Sunday School
___ 10:00 a. m.
Fellowship Meeting and scripture Planting of 90 pwrmt, or approx
lesson ----------- —............ 11.00a. bl Imately 46,000,000 acres of this
land would bo authorized under
the plan.
B J. Ginn.
Everybody w^come. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE
The Rufus school district has
Wednesday night for Portland ex
of August. 1884, |n favor of Th*
California Joint Stock Land Bank
of Ban Francisco, a corporation
as plaintiff, against William John
Ferrell, who sometimes uses tho
Oregon, excepting two acres in
the Southeast corner of th«
reqf, Wasco County Bank. M
corporation, I. E. Fields, John
A. Hardin
Sherman County,
State of Oregon, a qua^-mun-
Idpal \ corporation, and The
Bank of Comdterce, a corpora­
tion A. A. Schramm, Superin­
tendent of Banks of th> State
of Oregon in charge of the af­
fairs of the said Bank of Com-
nSerce, and F, R. Fortner, trus­
tee, and Mid-ColumbA Produc­
tive Çredit Association, a cor­
poration, and each and all of
them be forever barred of all
right, title, interest or estate
i Un and to said premites or any
part thereof, ham and eacctept
only the statutory right of red­
emption.
/
NOW, THEREFORE, by vir-
tiSe of said writ on said judgment.
The friendly, ready instrument
that will do so much to help
'you run the home will mean a
lot to the young folks, too. And
they'll appreciate it!
NE of the newest Hotpoint Ranges with
top. Can be purchased with open coil
straight lines, conforming to the styling
units. A Hot point Electric Range
of built-in all-electric kitchens. This model _
you a great , deal more than simply a
•‘new” range. It gives automatic cookery—
more hours of freedom -“better tasting food
O
tí
Cut food costs and still enjoy
new desserts... easily,
«138» quickly made
K A nd TkiSGRAFH
C ompany
Lloyd
on the Phillipa farm.
Spotted Poland China»
Wasco.
♦132’.5
WITH CAUtOD UNITS AND
THRIFT COOKER
$21.25 ADDITIONAL
M«MX-9
r|80°
• • -A “
Monitor Top and pay only $10.00 down and the
balance on convenient terms. These two models
offer you fast freezing; low current consumption;
convenience features; modem styling—and in­
herent General Electric quality at popular prices.
For those to whom beauty of design—plus low
first cost — is important, the General Electric
Refrigerators represent unusual value.
See them today!
The Prolific, wide-backed, deep-bodied, easy
feeding, kind For Salo by members of the
PIG CLUB, Paul Fraser, President
P aohc P ower a L ight C ompany
- ^Always at Your Sorvico