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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1935)
r MURO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRII 193 fagk two HARMONY M WS McDonald home from Oi has ha d by Martin Mel: p to Port- Thompson, Miss Mrs. Claude .ccompani- Bourhill and Mrs. Lynn Moore, nd Lester attended the District Presbytery at Pendi rhe Harlandview April birthday grang e hall Friday large crowd was re of K. J. Harbin of panied by their 1 law, Mr. and f Portland at- program here nndnv. 2d and 4th Tu- >f each month members wel nt ; April 21s t An as given after chool hour, in school children ] h credit is due Mn F. C. Darby and Martha Hendrick son for their time spent in traili rnn will Dudley’s 1 ghorn All eggs fom ou with dam’s record eggs. Blood tested, 100 $10.50, 500 -$50.00; May 100- $9.00: 50C $40 00. Day old pullets foi $22.00 per 100: $21.00 p May $19.00 p 17.00 per 100 in 250 lot 4 pril C. nd received b rn U> Dr J. G. Wils Ida- Hlsóh of Moi 1 the 1 14. Dr. Mr. and Mrs J. H- Wilson The infant has been named Jr. par 111 Friday Dunlap De: 1' will prob- 4. The mystery morni Portland earns, arms mysterious he dark all action, left for Portland ictumed Monday. aaway Walla Friday to attend a meeting of the managers of the North Pa- cific Grain Growers, Mr. Bal also went to Galvin, Wash, ac companied by Alfred Balsiger o The Dalles, and Dr. John Baisi ger of Hood River. last Tues- playfully older stu— On the 27th day of May, 19 at the hour of 10.00 a.m at the front door of the County Court House in i Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, I 1 will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located in Sherman Country, Ore gon, to-wit: Lots One (1) and Two (2), east quarter (SW’/4 of NbA); West Half of Southeast Quar ter (W% of SE %); Half of the Southwest Quar- ter (EMs of SW%), all in Section One (1), Five (5) South, teen (R. 16) E. W. M. Said sale is made tion issued out of the Court of the State of Oregon Wasco County, to me directed the case of Elizabeth S. Williai Plaintiff, vs. John Karlen a Frank Gabel, Defendants/ S real property will be sold subj to confirmation and redempt as provided by Law and the p will be put in im ion thereof. P HUGH CHRISMA heriff of Sherman Ore: Groceries Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and DRY GOODS Trade At UI duri adjustment N -1 STATEHOUSE GOSSIP ( Continued from pag one) hese friends argue that it would be no time to bring up the cabinet form of Gove iment, but that isn’t all. Threats if recall of the Governor, they fear, would be enhanced, and also that a demand for a public investigation of state relief funds would be made by the legislature. The latter idea wa s advanced upon predictions the pr sent inves- tigation by the Governor's com- mittee will not result in finding anything radically wrong, and lit- tl will be reported by the group which has just completed its hear ings and is now in executive ses sion preparing the report. Those demanding open probe will argue r and his committee had the g So the suppressed irreguîaritif forth, swings back and pendulum with the majority feeling there outstan .11 ilablllt nards ooL— _ . , .......................... 2.350.774 82 ......................... .17.937.485 53 )REGON POR THE YEAR received dur- 2-677 «8 7.509 08 durin« the 8.285.53 Name of company, THE CENTURY IN DEMNITY COMPANY Name of president. W Ross McCain. Nsme of secretary. Frank S Becker Jr 6:atutory resident attorney for servic West, Portland. Oregon. ibility of such a s ssion ted the governor naming an; y more members of the Biology legislature to state positions at this able time. Sho uld he do so, the small democratic lead in thik house may be seized by republicans, giving pres that party full control of both and h [Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLa were in The Dalles Sunday and brought back their daught had been visiting at the h Mr. and Mrs. Gordy. and son from Maupin ing here over East inner gu bun. Ful T home. s only. While the was set up as 40 may continue on in- days, memb definitely, but without pay. But the constitution limits ion to 20 da; s, and the nary t end at that time. The ild call an- media / if Th i comi had not the number of no limit G ernor may call. ited With help but won [er who one cai vernor within a short he might 5 Hope Hall has g< sendites and grange time. to spend several weeks with against ;ning recall are threate Nish. her grandmother, Mrs. A Martin. Por ind people have said Harry Corbett, president of the Club Leaders To :t in line would also be recalled. And John E. Cooter, Falk and Ea house, was expected federal post which to a< fy him from the leg- would Parents, 4-H club leaders, and islatur all persons interested in club work, are invited by Grass Valley mem :iS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT bers belonging to the Sherman THE CENTURY INDEMNITY COMPAI^Y rtford. in the elate of Connecticut, Of Ht County Leaders Association, to at on tii s 31st dav of December. 1934. made to tl e Insurance commissioner of th« tend a meeting Friday evening, ¡Ron. pursuant to law: of May 3. 8 a’clock, at the Grass Val CAPITAL of capital stock paid Amoi ley school house. ........ »1.000.000 00 UP The topic for discussion wilt be INCOME urns received dur- Net “Methods for Choosing Demon ir « the vear ....................... $5.200.358 62 Intt rest, dividends and rents stration and Judging Teams for the ceived durine the *ear 14 ;me from other State Fair.’’ Discussion period will ceived during the be followed by social hour. Re- Tol J Incor freshments will be served of the John W Ison ur sh in or ange held nee at A zoning. Led. NOTICE OF hou pul i ICHENLEYS church F ree range Smullen on busine AMERICAN 4. IR W Kas< busi: PACJ7IC P gw £ r & Lin1 it C ompany B EE ND E DWill S P By Trucii ana gon Freight Line Ask fo I or White Lab; . Moro Q gt shan Citv Schedule in effect NOW TION SALE [day May 3rd irounds, Ontario, Oregon rerkrns 901 ad Registered Bulls 1 Herefords, Sliorthorns fot d«*< herds Baseball at pound kyards, Ontari< anadian export and U. S. i dth requirements and clearing régulations Can Hinday, Apr. 28 At the Fairground MORO vs. RUFUS 25c 10c K. ¡OKES nt i» •l.«O fi i Tn