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PAGE TWO» LME SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1936. Eureka Lodge N a - 121 A-F. A A.M. of sunsine fog has held forth in 1 Aoro, Oregon the air all the time. It has not Meet* the 1st and 3n been cold, in fact seldom freezing, Thursday evenings of but it has been foggy. each month. Visiting The county road grader i» work member* cordially in ing on the Wasco west road and on vited to meet with us. down the Fulton canyon road. C. Sparling, W. M. The city streets look like boule vards since the smoothing job done on them last week .by Harvey More Lodge No- 113, I. O. O. F. Thompson and L. L. Peetz. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon day evening in the I O.O.F. hall- Tran •iofit and Waiting ' brothers are cordi ally invited to meet with us. Lloyd Rice, N- G. 4"* Joe Truit, Secretary. Lupine Rrbrcc* Lodge No. 116 Moro, Oegon Meets 2d and 4th Tu- e.« lays of each month Visiting members wel come. Viola Krnsen, N. G. i. i Bull, Secretary. ^Town Talk If one has Died Eloped Married Divorced Left town Had a Are Had a baby Come to visit Bought a home Committed murder Fallen from an aeroplane That’s news—Telephone us, The Sherman County Journal num ber is 102 Parents of the (Moro high school students will entertain them at an old fashioned party in the Gym Saturday night. February 9. Games and dancing will be the form of amusement and some special fea- tures have been planned. All parents and students cordially invited. Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Op- temetrist who ha* made profee- sional visits to Moro for years and is known for good Optical woijt at reasonable Prices will again be at the Hotel Moro Tuesday. February 12, for one day. Eyes Examined. GUsses Ground, and Fitted. At Wasco Monday, February 11. At Grkss Valley Wednesday Febru ary 13. The Odd-Fellows entertained the Rebekahs Tuesday night with a rousing party in the lodge hall that lasted until every one was aired of dancing. The game is on. Grass Valley Boy Scout fathers and Moro Boy Scout fathers will meet in immortal combat next Wednesday night at Moro. Admission charge has not been announced but it is doubtful if any one will miss the spectacle at any cost. . C. J. Deane, paper salesman was in Moro Thursday from his home in The Dallee. Adolph Perrault and Henry Cue of The Dalles were her« Wednes day while Mr. Perrault transacted business regarding his business property hera 4 Paul Goddard accompanied by Austin Foss and Howard Conlee made a trip to Portland ever the week end experiencing some diffi- trip when a culty on the return tnp wheel came off the car near Mosier. CHIVIES Community Presbyterian Church 10:00 a. m. Sunday School . 11:00 a. m. Church Service Christian Science Church Subject: SPIRIT Golden Text: II Corinthians 3:17 Where the spirit of the Lord is. there is liberty. Responsive Reading: John 4: 5- 7, 7. 20-24 All are cordially invited to at end the church service« ’ and to make use of the reading room in the rear of the churuh building, which is open daily where all au- horized Christian Science litera- are may be read, borrowed or purchased Full Gospel Assembly Sunday School ... ........ 10:00 a. Preaching Service....... 11:00 a- Evening Service ............ 7:30 p. Prayer meeting Wed. .... 2:30 p., m. m. m m. Lutheran Service Grass Valley Service will be conducted in the Methodist church as follows: Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. m. Preaching service ...... 11:00 a. m. Rev. Wr F. Georg of Portland will be in charge of the service. You are welcome. MORO SCHOOL ES By Anita Ke There will be no basket ball games this week-end as the Moro teams will not play until Monday. On that night they will play Rufus. Doris Morrison returned to sch ool Wednesday after an absence of two weeks. . Last Friday the ‘‘Optimist” was passed out to those students who possess student body tickets. A majority of the boys of the high school and junior high attend ed tractor school Tuesday after noon. Among those absent from schbol this week due to illness were- Mel- >a Thogerson. Alton Axtell, Bar bara Belshe, and Betty Powell. Freda Rice was in The Dalles on Monday. Vivian Reynolds from Grass Val ley was a visitor at school last Thursday and Friday. Bill Roth of Grass Valley was also a visitor at school on Thurs day of last week. Having defeated the Grass Vai ley Tigerettes on the home floor last Wednesday night, the Moro girls are still in the lead for the county basketball campionship. The boys, however, suffered anoth er defeat. The Junior High boys team played on that night also and were defeated by only one point, the Anal score being 16 to 15. Monday night the Junior High girls will play the Rufus girls. Tis will be their first game with a team from another town. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the Probate Court of Sher man County, Oregon, a* executor of the Estate of Niel McDonald, de ceased, and has qualified as such executor. ... • " ”'; ’ All perggns having claims a- gainst the «Aid Estate fir» notified and requested to present the samo duly verified to the un dersigned at his residence at R. F. D. No. 1. Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publica- tion of this Notice, to-wit: Feb- C. V. Belknap left for Portland Sunday expecting to remain about a week while being examined by ruary 1, 1935. the Coffee clinic. George N- McDonald, Executor Francis V- Galloway and Miss Josephine Johnson is visit Roscoe Krier ing this week in Arlington the Attorneys for Estate. guest of Miss Georgiana Irby. Last publication March 1, 1935. Mrs. Wm. Powell gave a surprise knitting party for Afiss Opal and Miss Velma Tuesday evening Dr.F.A. Perkins Mrs. L. H. Nahouse and Mrs. Harvey Wood entertained a group of friends at bridge Thursday af ternoon at the Wood’s homa 301}^ E. Secondât The Dalles, Ore. PHONK.211 W OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN .............i «n——— R J. Ginn suffered another slight stroke Saturday afternoon at his home in Moro. He is reported im- proving from its effects. lavon Sayrs spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. O । G. Sayrs, coming from Monmouth Friday. IMr. and Mrs. Ralph Eakin spent the fore part of the week in Port land returning home Wednesday evening. Mrs N. W Thompson spent last week end visiting at the home of her father, Jack Tompson, in Port land and at Hillsboro at the home of her daughter Mrs. Busch. Weather for the past two weeks has been just the right sort—for ground hogs. Except for rare bits Send’l for the next ♦ 5 month* of Representative Haight Rises To Remarh On Legislative Topics monthly MAKE the most of your road ing hours. Enjoy the wit, the charm that have made the Atlan tic, for seventy-five years, Ameri ca’s moot quoted and moot cher ished magazine. Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST JO codes, will be added to all of the state codes. They will be passed, and „then, everybody will forget 25 them andpj^t is where “too much’’ law enemwith “nothing.” They are 0 just about as effective as if some 923 1926-29 »932-‘33 1934 farmer back home tore 15 pages from Montgomery Ward's cata logue and voted for them. ITH «xpurt* of pork and lard Ket tor pork prodm continue* to But we must . realize that the from tb« United States still re restrict pork shipment* from dod - newest thing in government is mainlng at a low level, s large In empire countries, I u c I u d I n g the codes. We have to put Humpty crease In bog production is not war United States, by mean* of Import Dumpty back together again and ranted al tbla time, according to off! tuotas Germany, ‘second ranking the easiest way to unscramble the clal* of the Agricultural Adjustment buyer of bog products, limited egg is with codes. Instead of pass Administration ExjHtrt« -61 pork monthly lard Imports In 1*34 to 40 ing one law, we can pass one from the United State* Ukowed k per1 cent of the volume ,lmported thousand law* with one code and slightly upward trend In >934. but during the corie»pond1nz months with 500 codes get 500.000 laws tbl* was ottaet by a <1e<Un« Ln ex ' of 1931 33. ¡«nd during -the latter and so, the legislature that used to porta In lard Annua) ^jpments part of the year Imposed reavHrtUln*' retail a few laws has gone into the abroad remain a' about thr^tj-fourths 4< on conversion of German money luto of a billion pounds, as compared foreign exchange that canned fur wholesale business—codes. Each code creates a government with nearly two billion ppunds In ther reductions in laid Imports The 1935 corn hog production con within itself; a little monarchy, the early post-war period. The de cline during the ten year»,from 1923 trol. program now being ottered by and ao we have a republic with all of its arms, legs, fingers and toes— to 1932. as Indicated by the above the Agricultural Adjustment Admin little monarchies, and if they ever graph, has been equivalent to about istration Is designed to help farmers nine million hogs keep hog numbers In Une with the fall off the wall, like Humpty Great Britain th« prln(*1t>al mar- current low level of export ilade Dumpty, it will take a dictator to pick up the pieces. But, if-J were governor - “I. governor of Oregon ” It was Upton Sinelair, who predicated a political campaign on “I. Gover nor.” Well, if I were governor, . In Concert I would take my vacation on no pay, when the legislature was in Civic Auditorium session. Poor governor, poor man —and. if you have tears to shed, The Dalles shed now. rather than to bring a bouquet when all is done. “L Governor Martin.” must have Seat h :— 75c and $1.00 as many ideas in his head, as the average person has flu bugs— • Send Mail Orders Now to thousands. Everybody talking to i Service Dryg Store, The Dalles, Oregon , wiring, and “I, representative.* dropped into the executive chamber to weep upon his shoulder—poor man. You are lucky if you have a job, or an acre and a cow, and are not governor. But governors come and gover nors go. and when they come there W Portland Symphony Orchestra Wednesday Feb. 20th 8:00p.m SAVE your EYES Dr. Curry the Old Reliable Optometrist of Seattle who has made Professional visits to Moro for years will again be at the------ Moro Hotel for one day Eyes Examined Glasses Ground and Fitted Prices Based on Present Con ditions. Our out of Town Customers We have many depositor* who live outside the city — too far away to make frequent visits to the bank. However, by utiliz ing our Bank-by Mail service —they find the bank as close as their Mail;Box ^)<y4|f)bdk,ecmventently and safely by aid of “Uncle Sam ” Inquire how our “Bank-by-Mail' service would benefit you. ____ Manager Aset. Manager C- R. Harding L. A, Littleton Will be at----- The Dalles Branch Monday, February 11 tain. mortffagre mentioned in said complaint, and which said mort gage Ke of record in Book ”T” of Mortgages at Page 145, records of For your convenience I have arranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at' Walter Pick up and deliver twice a week at no cost to you. Joseph A Mee « Ì The Wasco Shoe Man In Moro the First Week In Each Month * When Your Shoes need repan send them to WERNMARK’S GOOD SHOE 204 Second St. REPAIRING x THE DAIJ.F p TOUGH JOBS Prove “CATERPILLAR” DIESELS save as much as TOpercent on Fuel Costs Results in the field mean a lot to the „ grain farmer who wants smooth economical power. That is why “Caterpillar” Diesels have had such a tremendous sales record during the past few years—they have proven their fuel and operating economy on the toughest jobs. k Savings of 70 percent and 80 percent on fuel are reported everywhere. Here’s a typ- rwat ease from Peters hnd -Ginn, Moro, Ore gon After working 3165 acres, they report “The total amount of fuel used per acre in plowing was 1.039 gallons as compared with our former record of 2 5 gallons per acre with our gas engine This represents a 26c per acre fuel saving with our Diesel 50 ” Go Diesel with “Caterpillar” Such savings on fuel alon* will pay for a “Cater* pillar” in a short time. But the “Caterpillar” Dieeel has o>ha* advantages nearly m important More pow er, less upkeep, fewer breakdowns, ttandardized service and smoother, more efecient operation are all features of these well-built track type Diesels. Ask to have these features explained to you at our office in The Dalles — or aend for free illustrated literature on “Caterpillar” 35, 40, 50 and 75 models. 617 East Second Street THE DALLES, OREGON of iho United States National Bank TH« Atlantic Monthly Sherman County, Oregon, and now covers the following described real property situated In Sherman County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Wert Half of the South west Quarter of Section Thlr- State House, Salem—Ona thing Js a wide acclaim and a big hand, ty-fivo. In Township One North _x * I hi —x xl —,_i_x Addition of potatoes to the list that like about the . « legislature is BJUj When they go they leave a Range Seventeen, East of the THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN the squirrels on the Capitol $600 oil portrait hanging on the of basic commodities under the WlUlamette Meridian; the Wert THE. STATE OF OREGON FOR grounds; big, silver greys, always walls of the historic House chain- AAA is recommended by a com- Half of'the Northwprt Quar SHERMAN COUNTY ■ mittee representing 16 eastern sociable, hungry and playful. They bers. ter of Section Three in Town Walther-Williams Company, a That - leads up to a ptory. A story and middlewestern states. The plan will climb up your Jeg, and go in-1 f ship One South. R»W® Seven- ---- ». — x_ii. to r>ur pocket after a peanOt, that _v .hows how trick Ijip i- is. t Life I proposed would not include pro- corporation. Plaintiff,, vs. Mamie ; tert».' East of the Wifiamirtte t Aurelia DeMose, a widow;' Elbert cessing taxes and benefit payments friendly-like and always« looking T. DeMoss and Maybelle DeMoss, ’ Mteridlan. and Blocks Twelve for something, like a politician. then down a blimi ^dley^ tydny, but would seek to limit production husband and w^fei'Henry S. De*- . and Thirteen and Lot* Fo^r What the legislature should do wo proclaim and ordain; tomorrow, to approximate demand by allot-, and Five of Block Thirty of i Moss, a single mani.UiLrry B, Pink is one thing, and what the people we rescind and amend. Four years ing saleable tonage among the DeMoss Springs, according to erton; The Unknown Heirs of should do is quit another. The ago. we opposed'"the election of potato growing states and then to Qeorge O. DeMoaA, deceesrd; Also thé recorded plat thjerkof on legislature should pass the laws Julius (Meier; today we are hust individuals, and enforcing it by file with th County Clerk of al) other persons .ar parties un- and the people write to their leg ling a 3600 portrait for Ex-Gov laying a tax of 50 cents per hun I known claiming any right, title, Sherman County, Oregon. islators and tell them to pass s^ne ernor Meier 'to be hung for all dredweight on potatoes sold above estate, lien or Hute rest in the real and that said real property be sold laws and then “holler” about too time on the walls of the House the allotment. The production base estate described In th^ complaint by the Sheriff of Sherman County, proposed is the three highest many .laws. Write to your sena with 19 other forjser governors Oregon, and the proceeds th|eneof herein, Defendant*. tor today, but leave your repre that cost about $125.000. But buy years in the five-year period 1930- applied on any judgment rendered — SUMMONS — sentative alone. ing an oil painting fior the gover 1934. To the unknown heirs of George herein, and for such further re nor is regular stuff, like paying fdr In one breath the legislature is G. DeMoss, deceased, and also all lief as pray*ed for and deemed U. S. EXAMINATIONS accused of doing “nothing”, and th^ light bill or.-havjqg the lawn other persona or parties unknown proper by the court, all of .^whlch in doing “too much.” We have mowe4 A resojut|gp,.was intro The United States Civil Service claiming any right, title, estate. more fully appears from the veri been trying to define just where duced to get this jncture. The Commission has announced open Hen or interest In the ileal estate fied complaint filled herein.. to the | competitive examinations as fol- diescribed In plaintiff’s complaint “nothing” ends and where “too resolûtiôh waq This summons Is served by pub much” begins and have reached Copunittee on Resolutions of lows. on file In the above entitled cause lication thereof in the Sherman the conclusion that “too much” which I am the chairman, and sq Pharmacologist, various grades and as in this su/nmons described. County Journal, a weekly news ends with “nothing.” paper printed, published and of Food and Defendants: This government is like Humpty IN THE NAME OF THE STATE general circulation in Sherman Dumpty, and all of the King's, Earl a>*U »how that they coat, Assistant microanalyst, 12,600 OF OREGON, You, and each of County, Oregon, by order of the $600. a year,« junior microanalyst, 2,000 you,' are hereby rvqufred to ap Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge horses and all of the King’s meh But he is entitled to one just a year, Food and Drug Adminis can’t put him together again. In pear and answer the complaint of the abovKe entitled court, made like the 19 other gpvernors who 1929 Mr. Humpty Dumpty fell tration. filed against you in the above Jen- and entjgred on the fifth day of are looking dbwn upon me from Principal editorial clerk, >2,300 titled court and cause within four February, 19>5, which said ordpr off the wall and we are trying to their gilt frames, ?as. I pvyk this a year, editorial clerk, >1,800 a weeks from the date of the flrrt requires that this somipons be Pub put him together again with codes off from a state owrf^l typewrit- year, departmental service, Wash- publication ef this summons as lished once a week for four (4) and so these codes remind us of hertffiafter stated, a'hd if yt>u fail een*)eoutfve weeks, and the find a jig-saw puzzle, with each little tq so answer said qomplnlnt, or publication of this sommons b< the scrap a code, and when we match otherwise appear o» pitici In this Sth day of February. 19S5. •, them all up, we get a ten cent ; % JC.I a . UPDEGRAFF A PEPPER cause, plaintiff, for want thereof,, » , picture, and then somebody kicks Attorneys for Plaintiff. will apply to th© court for thp re the table and the jigsaw puzzle U. S. EXPORTS OF PORK 1.75 Postofflce Address: Moro, Oregon. lief as pray<ed forjln plaintiff’s com looks like a scrambled egg or AND LARD plaint, namely: for judgment a- Humpty Dumpty. 1.50 galnst the defendants Mamie Au- Instead of passing a law, like rtelia D o M om and Henry S. De- they used to do, they pass a code, 1.25 M osh , and each of th|‘m. for the and that code contains everything POPP. sum of >487.17 with interest there that a plumber, lawyer or beauty LAPO on from the 2nd day of October, IDO doctor ever thought of. This is 1929, at the rate of 8 percent per extended to every craft, trade, HOME OFFICE, WA8O» annum; for >100.00 attorney’s fefs, .75 business and profession—a code. DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE and plaintiff’s costs and disbursfe- The NRA. with about five hundred TR e A tlantic er«. But life is funny; tricky and ington. D. C. Apprentice fish-cultuHst, $1,020 leads us into byways and down trails that we never chartered qn a year, Bureau of Fisheries. Foreman of Ink-making Plant, our map. |3,200 a year, Government Print ing Office, Washington. D. C- POTATOES JOIN AAA iff Vori ion d Head OfSte: Portland, Oreton LOCGEU7 Ä CDNTOACTÛRJ MACHINER'/ COMPANY