Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 19, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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ÏBk UJBBMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
MUKO, OREGON
IiRIDAY, OCTOBER Î9, 1984.
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1984
County Jud te’« Salary
Judge's KxpenMd
Countf Clerk’s Salary
Deputy Clerk's Salary
Record book* and bla nk s
County Sheriff’s Salary
Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
State Industrial MM it •
County Assessor's Salary
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450.00
100.00
1500.00
800.00
200.00
350.00
1600.00
1220 JX)
600-00
850.00
150.00
1500.00
400.00
375.00
Re-appraisal Work
100.00
400.00
; J75 00
1600.00
300.00
Corónèf’i fees and expenses
Juror’s fees and witnesses
County Physician
County Health Officer
County Stock Inspector
School Library *
4^€M>Mr '
. 100.00
26.00
25.00
300JX)
100.00
300.00
400,00
73S0
500.00
40.00
7880J00
2000.00
asco Community
oÇ : WagcQ <
of tan, to sdflfcièfitly repo
44k rWhnm home after being ï
traatmept
severa burns. 5
ration? c 1L‘ 1
A ik
Rrktey witií IMtos. ’R. Ó. 'Atwood.
X76 j 00 The roH caH waB on Indian Relics.
50,00 Mrs, €apt Scott read a paper on
iqo.00 “Before
WUtCMad Game’*
400.00 and Mrm LóuW Scholf <rtpdiaji«
K 85.00
1500AO tout Mrs. O. CL
- 9P0.00 a paper on “Indian Legends.
ΫW vu Mis and Mrs. Homer Wall left
15O.ÛÛ foe. Roodsport where Mr. Wall re-
50.00 ported for his new' work on last
2500 Saturday . They
installed
their
140.00 daughter Mignon at Oregon State,
and Mrs. Wall returned home the
16.00
• (Mrs. Glpria Richards. Miss Lqu-
Carroll, and Marie Andrews
Were week end gflests in Portland.
< Dr. Morse wan > visitor on Sat­
' ^2.00 urday beiiqi called by the illness
Vsoooo’ ox M*8* Young.
’ ,
Mae Reid wag. a visitor
of Mr.
WASCO MARKET
50M
i Court '
408.00
25.00
Meals for Jurors
Fruits and Vegetables in
20.00;
2Ö04*
kn^F,R.f Feritoli and F*cerali, and
EUn ma J. Ferrell, his wjlfe, The
First National Bank
of The
Dalles, Oregon, a corporation,
BX, VIRTUE of a writ on jud-
and O. A. Carlson, receiver the­
gm^pt. decree and order of sale
reof,
Wasco County Bank, a
issued out of the above court In
corporation, I. E. Fields, John
thex above entitled cause to me
A. Hardin
Sherman
County,
State of Oregon, a quam-mun-
directed and dated the 1st day
icipdl corporation,
and
The
mfer, decree and order c
Bank of Commerce, a corpora­
said
pondered and
entered in
tion, A. A. Schramm, Superin­
court and cause on the 13th day
tendent of Banks of the State
of ’August, 1934, in favor of The
of Oregon in charge of the af­
California Joint Stock Land Bank fairs of the said Bank of Com­
of 'Ban Francisco, a corporation
merce, and F. R. Fortner, trus­
tee, and Mid-Columbia Produc-
« plaintiff, against William John
Ferrei 1, who sometimes uses the
tive Credit Association, s cor­
nam^s W. John Ferrell and W. J.
poration, and each and al! of
Ferrell,
Fprrell, and
Emma
them be forever barred of all
right, title,
interest or estate
his wife, for the sum of 329,829.
58 with interest thereon at the
In and to said premises or any
part thereof, save and except
rate of six percent per annum
only the statutory right of red- ‘
from
May 21, 1934, and taxes
for 1930 >390.23. for 1931 >269.
eruption.
44, for 1932 3372.57,
and for
NOW, THEREFORE.
by vir­
193S-34 3417.88, with p enables tue of said writ on said judgment,
and Interest as by law provided, decree and order of sale, and in
and for personal taxes for 1930, compliance with the command of
325.00 charged November 6,1932 said writ, I will on the 7th day
personal taxes
for 1931, 38-36, of November, 1934. in the after­
charged November 6 19 32, per­ noon of said day at the hour of
sonal
taxes
for 1932,
$10.34, 1:30 o’clock p. m. of said day at the
charged November 7, 1933, and front door of the County Court
for 32000.00
reasonable
attor­ House in Moro, County scat of
neys’ fees,
and plaintiff’s costs Sherman County, Oregon, sell at
subject to red­
of suit taxed at 3116.15, and the public auction,
costs of sale, commanding me to emption,
to the highest bidder
make sale of the following des- for cash in hand, all right, title
cribvd real
property situate in and estate which the defendants
the County of Sherman, in the in this suit have or any of them
had on the
12th day of April,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Parcel 1 : North half of Section ’19*23,«’the ‘date df the mortgage „
Eleven (11); Southeast quarter dy'scfibwO herein»’ or since have
or. ha,d *in or to the
of Section Two (2); Southweet Acquired^
quarter, South half , of North- above described, property or any
wF*t quarter and Lp<ts Three part thereof,' fb Satisfy said jud-
(»I and Four (4) of Section grtient, deerfee and order of Rale
Ooe, all In Township One (1) with interest, coats and accruing
North, ' Range Eighteen '(18) costs,* inqlu^ng the costs upon
** East Of the W M,' in the Coun- this .writ. .,
jyt. S ummerville .
<ty, of Shermau and State -of I 7 ‘,.
United State*- Marshall ‘for the
the Southeast
corner of ths District of Oregon.
. Northeast quarter of said Sec- James A. Fee, and Fee and Ran-
dall, .attorusys (or Plaintiff, Pen-
tea productive Credit Association,
a corporation, defendants.
-Wasco, Oregon
Prints Percale
Ladies P<g Grain
Broadcloth
Jackets $7.45
$2.75
Ladies
Ladies
Silk Dresses
Wash Dresses
79c to $1.95
$5.95
AIL Wool Blankets
Single
$2.98
Double
$4.75
Miscellaneous
2000d>fr
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Old
and Maintenance of inaane”
Bri4xamliiauon and •xpanaat
E»f‘Soldier,
■ «tf.GHr Aid S m M v .
mb * Rbma
250.00
100 00
ton A/k
n.oo
100.00
50.00
50.00^
60 00 •
50^0
2Û0A0
500-04
200.00
25.00
EtECT A LIBERAL
HUW
JOE E. DUNNE
GOVERNOR
500.00
WWM.
County ARent
1600.00
405.00
■ i\WM
Ma ie.t
1550.00
300.00
• f f e <
i WReat
s department, of agriculture mu<f
•loped to, render Immediate and greater eer
vice to farmers. This condition Is serious- Prices can an
takM-bA Improved an4 MabfMsed.
, 11000.00
¥
Si
In
,10-541-2? y x.
i _. , .4. * ■ .. ys«
Pint form Summarizes;
MM«»
1000 00
County
r
à
ÖBft Oith YOUR LOCAL
<>LQ AGE PENSION—I Madge my support of an old a;
pension system that provides a reward for good dttiensb
and'not charity. A n<ow, method of taxation must be foili
to rdltode bdmes and farmtf froni this tax.
Copper Carbonate
I will support tho minimum wage law/firotectio? -
i 'ogwomen workers, limitation of hours, the workmen’s com,
pensatlon act and healthful working conditions, and an ao
equate aystsm of unemployment Insurance to which laboi
and industry Jointly contribute.
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GRANÖ.TQTAIA
TAK REDUCTION—Tax reduction is vital tn
recovery fa Oregon. Rigid economy in expense
of government Is necevssry for tax relief. Strict
•upqrvlwlon of tax-spending nctiylt|es and plac^
■ mors departments on a eeif^up^ortln«
basis are imperative.
Income from
BALANCED BUDGKTS—1 a^vocitp a ;'pgy
you gb” policy and 1 pledge myself to the prin-
dplt of * balanced budget.
4«
PUBLIC UTILITIES—I believe In strict regu­
lation of utilities and the sales of their secur­
ities to investors.
EI>C< AT1QN—Oregon must maintain its aplen-
dld system of education. It is the guarantee
of our future progress and stability of gove.n-
Mountain Copper Carbonate
52 per cent or over copper
BONNEVILLE POWER—This project Is under
the completer control of the Federal Govern­
ment, aocordteg to the President I pledge co
operation. I oppose state bond Issues oh thia
Federal project to further burden our tax­
payers.
Sodium Chlorate
,To Kill Morning Glory
Goes on Dry, or in Solution
I^JBLIG WORKS—If Oregon Is to grow new
industry must coma We should encourage It
LAW ENFORCEMENT—I believe In vigorous
and fearless enforcement of law. Oppose judi­
cial procedure granting delays and easy parolee
to violators.
HIGHWAYS—Present highways now authof-.
Ized by law should be completed, but I oppose
Issuance of more bonds except In dire emerg­
ency,
<,
DAIRYING — New markets, adequate profit
gins, stable prices are Important to the
yman and I pledge my efforts along these
VETERANS—As in the past, I promise the
veterans my sympathetic support. I endorse
the stand of organized veterans against com*
munlsm.
31AMAND GAME— Administration of Oregon’s
great fish and game resources should be re­
moved from political manipulation.
NATURAL RESOURCES— Oregon’s unlimited
mineral and other resources justify a develop­
ment that will bring wealth and employment.
Feed Grinding
Princess Flour
$7.60
per bbl.
Mill Feeds
;
pwswair
High Grade Painty
Patent Flour
Sherman Cooperative Grain Grew» rs
WASCO. OREGON
* “FATHER OF THE $5.00 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE”
Paid Adv. by Itepubllcan State Cantral Commit^. 833 Morgan Building. Part la nd. Oregon
Commit tee.
efr and.-atoa «U r<g1|t, title and
' interest of the defendants Wll-
Mld-Colum-
Coats
6Û0.00
150.09
Ballot boxes and registration
Booths
«Vt or water
âttachjMl to
H .. h
Girls Rain Proof
All Colors 14 to 18 years
8000.0»
25 00
Otherwise, In
Ct fi w man
for
Janitor, faaL light. water, telopfeona,
1000.00
200.00
25 00
.,—ggg
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Parcel 2 : Southeast quarter . of
J. C. McKean of Moro accompOtead
her visiting with Mrs. Willard and
Southwest
Section Nine (9);
an that the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dean.
quarter of
Section Ten (10)
Miller, has
and the Northwest quarter ot
9 1 $ ' '
' J f
The night football game between been appointed administratrix of
Section " Fifteen (15 )
ajl in
the Wasco boys and the Papooees the Estate of Joseph J. Miller, de-
mixed consisting of Mesdames of the Dalles was well attended by
Township One (1) North, Ran­
ratkins, Royce, Hennagin, Reid, Wasco people including Mr. and adminlstratj ix
ge Eighteen (18) East of ths
L and Messers Royce, Henna-
W» M. In the County of Sher-
All persons having claims a-
Mrs. Paul McCulloch, Mrs. Moon,
Clothies, Whalen and Neill. George Moon, H. D. Proudfoot and gainst the said Estate are hereby
man and the State of Oregon.
; ¡rector, Mrs. Gloria «Rickards and wife. M. €k Thiel, Ed Feldman and required to present the same duly
together with all and singular
Pianist Mrs. W. Clothier.
the privileges,
appurtenances,
verified to the undersigned at the
a large crowd of schoolchildren.
Miss Esther and Ivalou Peugh
tenements, hereditaments, eas­
Mrs. Clifford Fridley was called, office of Roscoe Krier, in the Pion­
were one week visitors in Portland. to Weston last week by the sudden eer Building, The Dalles, Oregon,
ements and rights of way the­
. Gurdon Hall bought a new car illness of her nephew, Melvin Bar­ within six months* from the date
reunto
belonging or
usually
of Kovem-
recently to replace the old one.
enjoyed
with
said
premises
or
of
flrot
publication
of
this
Notice,
nett, who passed away a few days
any part thereof, and the rev-
to-wit: October. 5, 1934.
Miss Louise Carroll and Mrs. after her arrival.
' ersion and reversions, remin­
Gloria Rickards chaperoned the
The Tuesday Study Club met RQ6A M. MILLER, administratrix.
^Misses Margaret and Christine I
der and remainders, and also
with Mrs. Belle Clothier last wSek Roscoe Krier
all the estate, right, title and
Moon, Jean Spepcer, Evelyn Olson,
with the
Attorney
for
‘
administratrix.
and the business meeting was fol­
’ interest,
homestead 'or other
and Dana Jean McMillan i n at­ lowed by a paper on The Bonne­ The Dalles, Oregon.
»• claim I or* demand, as well in
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tendance to a show in The Dalles ville 'Dann by Nbrs. R. E. Evans, I
which the
law as In
equrtty,
last week.
reading by Lodtoa' White, piano NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE
.morU^ov«
Conference
had on the 12th
Ths Dorcas Aid of the Christian solo by Mrs. Wilharn Clothier.
CLOSURE SALE
day of April, .1923, or might
church was <Aurch met with Mrs- Kate John­
Mr. and Mrs. G E. Upton of
In tha District Godìi of the
held Tuesday Mt Ohe Methodist
thereafter
acquire of. In or to
son Thursday. The new officers
chMrah wtoh J*; Yarnes District elected for the following year are: Forest Grove and Mias Loraine United BUtes röt' the District ot
any part
with i all other
Mik W. D. Watkins, president; I Curtiss were week m K, guests of íwA OUCenUk. Joint’ ‘
every kind and na-
Hattie King Andrews, secretary;]
Land Bank of Ban Francisco,
>0 tbwSt JW'fuMtb consisting of Mrs. J. P. Yates, treasurer.
tpry, bowgyer eridienced, to the
Use of wateri ditçhee, and can*
Walter Pierce * gave a talk in Hvero.
áls for the Irrigation of said
Fraternity haR last Firday night. I
prenMM» te tohfçh the mortga-
<M«m. H.’ K. White is at presanfllto. Portland w<W
«
U00.00
Mm* Laadin ftoby and daughter
a hospital in Portland attended Reid W^aWtekfl 4ft a1
toto Wirst The Fine Nktíon-
then or
also to­
come
ares or rights.
Courthouse ExpenpÄ?
Conaty
JgH:
Board of Prisoners
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