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PAGE 4 SHEBMAN COUNTY JOURiÏAL, MORO. OREGON , • — -v - FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1941 ’ ; ! heifers $9.25 to 1Û.Û0. Good beef NOTICË ÒÈ EXPIRATION of redemption period lambs $9.00 to 9.25, early shorn to he school a u d ito r iu m ^ cowt- $7.75 to 8.50, medium $7.00 $9.50. Genuine Spring Lambs Continued from page two . - You Truly” accompanied by Mrs A t a meeting of the Wascp to 7.50, common $6.00 to 6.75, J. T. Johnson, preceding the cere 4-> 00 ,chool board the following te a c h i canpers $4.75 to 5.76. Bulls, butch- $12.50 top. mony. Mrs. Johnson play the 8 S 8 ns were reelected. Orva Stevens, e i. $8.50 to 9.0$; medium to good X M r-4 weeding march. 35 « 3 o 1A reception followed the wed irs t and second grades; Mary Alice $7.25 to 8.25; common $6.00 to É"1 C rd z 3urns, fifth and sixth: Jean Marie good to choice 7.00. Vealers, ding at which a large three tieref ! 2 $ •s ’ - * W wedding cake was first cut by the Ackerson, English and commercial: $112.50 to 13.50. Certificate number, Name of Own § •3 5 Andrew I*andles, music. A spec- HOGS: Good to . choice 170 to <L bride, assisted by Mrs. Glenn Knot TAX CONSULTANTS u g s ers, and Description of Property al election was held a t which time 2l5 tt> truckins $8.65 to 8.75, 230 I s * ptS Mrs. Ralph Crum and Mrs. Arthv.i AND ACCOUNTANTS C. CaJ dwell was appointed to 285 lb butchers $7.75 to 8.25; Sargent. The Misses M argare H o ft— Approximately 200 friends and McDermid, Catherine Fridley, anc school clerk for tlhe rem ainder of lightw eight butchers $7.75 to 8.00; Specializing in Federal & State City of Grass Valley, Weet Half of Lots 2 ihe year. The form er clerk, Wayne packing sows $6.75, to relatives gathered a t the WMseo J i . tk Hines assisted a t serving. 7.25. and ...................................... :............... 3 11 Income Tax Procedure Darby, is now the employe of an M ethodist church Sunday a fte r Fefeder pigs $8.00 to 8.50. Sherman Addition to the City of Grass Out of town guests ’ include il company a t Madras. noon when Miss Dorot.hey Mae Mrs. Owen Magill of Wamic, Mt Valley, Lots 6 and SH E E P: Good to choice fed wool- FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG 11 40.94 144. D. C. O’Reilly, City o f Moro, lOrigi- A basket ball banquet was en ed lambs $10.25 to 10.85: medium Knox, daughter of Frank Knox, and Mrs. Glenn Knox of Tygl nal Site, Lots 1,2 , 3 and ............................ 33 joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to good $9.50 to 10.00, common and, Robcr: H. Collins, son of Mr. Valley, Mrs. John Wise and Mi: City o f Moro, Original Site, Lota 1 a n d ..... 34 123.28 Earl Richelderfer Saturday eve $8.00 to 9.00. Slaughter ewes good and Mrs. George Collins of Pasco, Olive Byers of Portland, Mr. an 145. Anna iPackard, Henarieville Addi Guests were member:. of to choice $6.00 to 6.75. Shorn W ashington were m arried by Rev. Mrs. W. B. Knox, E. K. Knox, Mr« ning tion to the City of Gras« Valley ............. 9 10.33 he Wasco school team , Larry $9.75 to 11.00. Good grain fed h . L. Canned. >!ett:e Sohehan, Cecil Byers, Mrs 148. M argaret W. Peetz and W. C. B ry The 3:30 ceremony was read bv ’T etherow. Mr. and Mrs. Williaai Royce, Je rry Nisbet, Clyde Frid ant E state, Rollins F irs t Addition to the candle light at the altar which was Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Holm- ley and Doug Shull. Those receiv City of Grass Valley, Lots 1, 2 ,' 3, and decorated with a basket of roses. and daughter Leone, Mrs. Wilhcln ing letters were Donald Rostad, easterly 35 ft. of ............................ 46.37 Tall white candles were placed and daughter Bessie of The Dalles Tim Coats, Jean Dutton, Malcolm 149. 'Ronald A. P errault, V ot Y, Page 189. Dunlap’s Second Addition to the City aiimg the a lta r rail and pots of Mr. and Mrs. George Collins o McDermid and Henry Ricihelder- of Wasco, Lots 1 and ................................ 8 137.68 ferns and white flowers and can Pasco. The young couple will fer. The m anagers letter went to 150. George S. Pershin E state, Lot 1 ....... 36 3N 16E 13 j 56 Malcolm McDermid. Mr. and Mrs. dies were used for deconation of make their home in Pasco. 153. Ruby B. Pettys, South Half of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Rostafl, Mr. th- church. Northwest Q uarter and E ast H alf / o f and Mrs. Crews and son Marion Preceding the service Miss Cath- Tillicum club members m et with Southeast Q uarter .............................. 4S 14E cv.ne Fridley, dressed in aqua Mrs H arry Van Gilder Friday with were additional guests. N orthw est Q uarter of - .... ......................... 4S 15E 193.47 H arry Richelderfer accompanied blue taffeta and Miss Lavilla Gos- Mrs. Harley Dutton, Mrs. Joe Hil 154. Guy W. Pickard, City of Wasco, Ori scn in a blue chiffon gown lighted derbrand and Mrs. John McDermw by his daughter, Mrs. Lo W atkins ginal Site. Vol. T, Page 319 ........................ IN 17E City of Wasco, Original Site, Lots 6 and the candles. The bride was given as additional guests. Mrs. Ar' and her daughter, Joanne, made Fraction of .......... .............I............ ....... T48.27 in m arriage .by her father. She Smith was successful, in scorinp a business trip to W rite Salmon 155. Russell Piersoll, Fairview Addition was attired in a white lace and high and Mrs. McDermid was high Saturday. to the City of Wasco, Lots 11 and ........... 19 50.11 |2 Mrs. Viggo H aufelt and Mrs. ^BSIS ^rCONVEHlNT TEEMS chiffon gown and wore a finger for guest. 156. Fred and Genevieve Pickett, City of Paulen K aseberg held scoring hon tip veil and carried a bouquet of Sixteen members of the Tuesdn: 22 25.23 3 Moro, Original Site - ........ ......................... -■ DOES EVERYTHING roses. . afternoon study club motored t^, ors Saturday afternoon a t the 158. Anna Provost, City of Moro, O rigi Trum an Strong home when Mrs. The little flower girl, Beverly the home of Mrs. Shull where a 8 nal S':tn, .................................................. 15.88 FLAT IRONER • SHIRT IRONER Knox, was dressed in a pink frock regular m eeting was held. A quiz Strong and Mrs. W illard McLeod 160. E. P. Rich, Biggs Addition to the PRESSER • STEAMER equip m ent m ake» tbi» low p ric e p o etib le, and carried flowers. Her brother, program was a feature of the af entertained for a group of frien d - City of Wasco, Vol. X, P ag e 382, Lots 3 4„ Miss Lavilla Gosson is home 6 181.10 Gary, was rin # bearer. The nuaid ternoon. The next m eeting was 5 and ...................................................... 163. Mrs. B. J. Robertson, Dunlap’s Sec • Portable, light in weight. • Use it, store, where of honor, Miss Donna, twin sister held April first a t the home of Mrs. spring vacation from Ashland. ond Addition to the City of Wasco, F rac The high school girls entertain of the bride, wore pink chiffon with Ixo W atkins. - ;............ most convenient. • More pressure per square inch 34.10 .................................. tion of Lots 3 and a corsage of carnations. Atten- ( Mr. and Mrs; Lewis H astings ed the boys Friday evening at the 164. L. W. Ross, City of Moro, Original than any other ironer. • More heat. Quick h e a t. school house. It^ was a postponed dar.ts of the bride were Miss Jes«», and son Bhbby were in Vancouver, 78.49 S'te, Vol. T, Page 286 ...... .........- .......... sir Knox, a sister, who wore pink j W ashington where they visited party. Uniform heat. Hot in 1% minutes. • Small diameter 165. Bertha Sagawe Estate, N ortheast Miss Christine Moon came home chifioc and carried carnations and j the form er’s mother, Mrs. Sg.-iie Q uarter and North H alf of Southeast roll. Exclusively THOR...for inside ironing. Roll for a we$k end visit with her p ar Miss Dorothy Collins, a sister of • H astings the first of the week. 36 IS 18E 145.88 Q uarter ............................................ . the grocm in pink taffeta, Pa tri- , Gordon Boice arrived home from ents from Arlington. y 166. Andy Sandvig, City of W asco, Ori goes inside sleeves, skirts, dresses, shorts, rompers, 862.89 5 1 ginal Site, Lots 2, 3, 4, and E ast 12 ft. of cia Yocum, in blue chiffon. Ashland for spring vacation. He trousers, etc.’« Easy to operate. 167. Andy Sandvig, City of Wasco, Ori ¡Bill Lockhart acted as beat man. is attending Southern Oregon Col LIVESTOCK MARKET 12 110.54 6 ginal Site. Ixits 11 and .......................... W ednesday’s hog m arket was U shers were Charles H artm ann, lege of Education. S e e th is b ig b a r g e in In q u ic k , e a s y Ir o n in g a t 168. Emma Sayrs, City of Moro, Origi- active with good to choice 175 to Kenneth Blau, Damon Fields ano Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yocum and 16.92 36 7 ,n a l Site, Southerly H alf of Lots 6 and ..... Marion Crews. three grandchildren of Rufus and 215 lb truckins selling $8.65 to 169. Louis Schadewitz E state, Kent Town., Mrs. George Wilde and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brock were din 8.75. 10 10 i r iginnl Site. West 60 ft. of .......................... The following quotations are O rn»nd Hilderbrand sang “ I Love ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 17.72 4 11 Kent Town., Original Site, Lots 3 and ........ x ? ;z ..’’s g Z Y c v r ' based on prices 'being paid in 170. Joseph Scheurer, Clements Addition L. L. Funk, . . Wednesday’s trailing: 10 1 to the City of Grass Valley Mrs. A. S. Johnson entertain Clements Addition to the City of Grass the contract club Wednesday at 1ATTLE: Good grain fed steel's 86.79 6 7 • Valley, Lots 5 and .................................... LUS VALUE IN. her home. Two taihles were 177. T E. Sink E state, City of Wasco, play a fter dessert luncheon. M s Original Site, Vol. R, Page 540, Lots "CATERPILLAR DIESELS Bruce Grady held high score for 91.49 5 12 10, 11 and .............................................. club and Mrs. Proudfoot for gu?<t. 178. Lettie Sirginson E state, Mowry Ad 31.83 5 7 Mrs. G. H. Root was an additional dition to the City of Moro ..................... 180. Laura Smith, City of Wasco, Origi guest. 174.43 nal Site, Vol. O, Page 20 ........................ Pinochle was played by a gio p 181. Mamie E. Spoonemore^ Ragsdale and of friends a t the home of Mr. and Morrison Addition to Kent Town., Vol. K, Mrs. A rt Sm ith Friday night. 13.46 2 Page 429, Part of .................................... • Bill Nisbet held high score with 182. Earl D. Stack, Ixits 3, 4, and South Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady, Mr. IS 19E 141.24 Half of N ortheast Q uarter ................. . end Mrs. William h/isbet and Mr 186. Zoe S. Thompson. Henarieville Addi and Mrs. Lawrence Funk as guests. tion to the City of Grass Valley, Lo| 8 •* 17.41 Thursday Mrs. William Nisbet and Fraction of ............... x.................. 187. K. F. Thompson, Kent Town., Ori and son Bobby attended a health 7 5.33 ginal Site, E ast 20 ft. Lofs 6 and .... ........... clinic in The Dalles. 1«8. Alice M. Thorpe, North H alf of The past m atrons club of the 2S 15E 44.29 36 .............. - ............— N orthw est Q uarter Rebekah lodge were entertained 189. I>aura Tomlin E state, Mowry Addi Thursday afternoon a<t the home 15.11 1 8 tion to the (City of Moro ............................ of Mrs. Jessie Amos. \ A fter a 1:30 190. United States T ru st Company, Lot 3, dessert luncheon, three tables of less 14 96-100 acres Right of Way, and pinochle were in play. Mrs. Wes 18-100 of acre of Lot 3, Deed Records, 2N 16E 4.69 Vol. Z. P a g e 21 ........................ ’•................ Wilde held high score, Mrs. Roy 191. Jennie Van Gilder E state, Vol. V, Bdsfcee low, and Mrs. H. H. White IN 17E 65.09 Page 437, 5 acre« .......... ........................... received the guest prize. ’’Caterpillar" Parts arc priced uniformly 193. Jennie Van Gilder E state, Vol. V, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berger of IN 17E 4.89 low. They arc of uniform high quality Page 437, 33-100 acres ............................ Bonneville spent Sunday with Mr. 194. Jennie Van Gilder E state, Vol. V, and designed v.iih an eye to quick, easy and Mrs.*Lee Hines. IN 17E 10.92 Page 437, 1 37-100 acres ir.s.alla.ion to save you service time and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson were 195. H. A. Van Gilder, Dunlap’s F irst money,’Caterpillar Diesels not o n!. cost 23.09 B cnllers in The Dalles Sunday. Addition to the City of Wasco, Lots 5 and k*i to tun — they cost less to Zee/ running. Mrs. Ralph Williams of Califor 197 I. C. Freeman, City of Moro, Origi- . 48.71 12 nal Site. Vol. U. Page 162 ................. •••-•• nia is in Wasco being empoyed a t 198. Virginia A. Morse, Biggs Addition the Bryan Van Gilder farm homf 222.41 10 to the City of Wasco, Lots 9 and ............. A civic club dinner was held 199 Farm ers Elevator and Supplv Com Monday night a t the Sherman pany, City of Moro, Original Site, Vol. V, hotel. _ 291.61 Page 289, L-ots 1 and .................................. The annual Junior prom will he Caterpillar 200. Henry Schadewitz E state, Kent John Deere an event of next Saturday night at 10 2 Town..Original Site, Lots 1 and ............. REPAIRS 23.58 6 3 Kent Town., Original Site, Lots 2 and ..... 201. Thomas Silverthom , N ortheast Quar 4S 15E 20 ter of N ortheast Q uarter ....................... 4S 15E 30.01 21 Northwest QuarteT of N orthw est Q uarter 202. C .'H . Van Hutton. Dunlap’s Second Addition to the City of Wasco, Lot 7 and 20.67 8 Fraction of .................. ..................... 203. B. M. Venlandingham. City of Wasco Original Site, North Half of Lots 1UV 482.92 12 and ................................................------- 205. C. E. W ard, Fairview Addition to the 26.53 14 1 City of Wasco. Lot ...................................... 207. W asco Motor Service, McPherson’s F irst Addition to the City of Wasco, Lots Quick - Easy - Safe 120.76 1, 2, 3. and E ast Half of ............. .............. 208. E. L. Weld, Biggs F irst Addition to the Citv of Wasco, Vol. W, Pages 56 and W r ite or call 131.29 98. North 65 D. of T-ots 1, 2. 3. and .............. ior com plete 209. E. L. Weld, Biggs F irst Addition to information— the City of Wasco, Vol. W, Page 55, Ixits 98.04 8 5, 6, 7 and .................................................. 210. E. L Weld, Biggs Addition to the th e 65.77 12 time! Just arrange your clothes on the C'ty of Wasco .....................................•- > Electric ironer prices are now so 211. H. H. and Cora White, South Half IN 18E 268.82 13 pad and guide them through. The of N ortheast Q uarter ........................... low you, too, can afford the luxury of H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d . O '» / o n 213. Wesley J. Wilde, Dunlap’s F irst M IM B C R Itü iR H 0 l P U S » le I * S o K « N C I C U rt P 0 R A » 1 0 * machine do s the rest. Save all the Addition to the City of Wasco, Lots 1, sitting in a comfortable chair and do 2 and • .............. ...................................... ■■ hard work of lifting and pushing a ing the week’s ironing in half the Dunlap’s F irst Addition to the City of iiwuwiniiHwm 79.54 8 Wasco Txits 7 and .................................... heavy hand iron. Save your feet and 214. Wiley. Hannafin and W alsh, Kent 9.62 Town., Original Site, All of ................... your back. Modern ironers are so easy — ■ ^ T f o T M 3king ALL 216. Jam es Woods E state, Citv of Moro, O riginal Site, Lots 1. 2, 3, 8 and Fraction to operate you turn out beautiful work 69.61 15 10 of 9 and ............ -.....- ........................... 217. Nell J. Woods E state. McPherson the very first time. I, Addirion to the City of Wasco, 1, 2, hot * aie* » 8 , on or ° 0, 3. and .................................................. McPherson Addition to the City of Wasco, tn ’T’L \o u No W \ \ i l l I II ! / / 8 L otsfl, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6 and ......... .......................... Electric ironer, washer and water JMePherron Addition to the* City of Wasco, 11 12 T.otc 1. 2. 3, 4. 5. 7 8 11 and ...:..... :................. heater prices STILL are low and y / / // in n '\ \ McPherson Addition to the City of Wasco, * ■ Í. you can buy convenient terms. 291.95 12 12 Fractional of Ixits 11 and ....................... That each of said sums hereinabove set forth as due on the sev eral parcels and tracts bearii interest at the rate of 8 per cent per SEE YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER NOW! annum from and a fte r October 1, 1938. • T hat all the foregoing described real properties are situated in S h'^m an County, Oregon. - • KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY This notice is published pursuant to an order of the County Court of Sherman Countv, State of Oregon, in two weekly issues of AS the Sherman County Journal, a newspaper of general circulation RATÉS 34% BELOW printed and published in said Sherman County. S ta te of Oregon. The I T S N A M E 99 date of the firs* publication c^ this notice is the 144th day of March, NATIONAL AVERAGE 1941. and the date of the last publication of this notice is the 21st 93 Proof TH IS , WHISKEY dav of March, 1941. A L W A Y S A T Y O U R S E R V IC E ' „ . C. IC. WII/SON lb 4 YEARS OLD Sheriff and Tax-Collector for ' v . 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