THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 193a »? PAGI 89 d^g/ West .19 chains; thence of Northwest Quarter of Sec­ I ested in a public speaking class domestic requirements, the surplus undersigned has been duly appoint­ North 72 d£g. 1A’ Wift 4.15 tion 12, Township 1 North, । at 8 p. m Monday at the school of Southern Hemisphere wheat a- ed by the Probate Court of Sher­ chains; thence North 56 e unknown heirs of George directed in the casé of Pacific I trappers until the legislature acts of daily and weekly papers, have on quarter gdctlon line 7.75— visited the Legislature the past q , DeMoss, deceased, and also all luncheon. ‘Mrs. George Wilde won Mr, and Mrs. Everett McQuillan no one jg trapping animals. chains to Northwest corner of Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of and Albert Birdsong and Etta j c . week, and they express the ^ame other persons or parties unknown Portland, a corporation,' against high score. said quarter; thience south to view from outside rr, those of us ^claiming any right, title, estate, Morford motored to Portland and i ’ 1 The Altruistic club of Pythian place of beginning, containing were accompanied home by Mr.. °® “r™ f the p ent'fut! 8upply who are on the scene. In other t H< n or interest Tin the Tirai estate William M. Walker and Lottie A Sisters were entertained by Mrs. 86 acres mor*e or less, subject to Walker, husband« and wife (Rec >" p«ts °f ™un- words they believe the Legislature dorcribcd In plaintiff’s c'ompla.nt or(j ownrrj»)f c, Cowden, C. E Hattie King Andrews. Sewing was Jean Joyal who 1. returning from right of way heretofore given . vi.it io California. I y’ A’ *eBe P“te “f“1 y,have so far as been, in plain slang, a on file in the above entitled cause followed b/ refreshments. to Columbia Southern Railway Cowden. as Truster, J. ' Tracy . . I biters of 8 young a little later in ‘‘mess.’’ ' ■ jOnd as in this suñimbns describ'd. Barton, J. W. Morrow, and Myr- n over Vintin Watkins has - - Co. and E. E, L^tMe, through Little Doria McCulloch and her, the spring it is deemed desireable \ . ¡Defendants: Howard to ‘do your sage rat killing early’ and over a portion of said land. tie -Walker, presrnt wife of WII1- mother entertained Thursday after the dray work here whi Gov. Martin is ai-o getting impa- the ? E OF THE STATE All the said parcels containing » noon with a Valentine party the Hines has discontinued. by the predatory animal service. tient with the Legislature, an^ an- OF OREGON You, and each of j lam M. Walker. Hugh Chrisman, 1695 M acres more or less, ac-_ guests being the ’ kindergarten | a . D. Richeiderfer wife vis- There is a probability that SERA xious they go home. But only af- you, are hereby re-qu^red to ap­ Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. cording to Government survey. Little Shirley Yocum, ¡ted in Portland sev class: funds may be Used to hire hunters ter they pass his desired legisla­ pear and answer the complaint Arid Lot Th^,(8) of Sec­ 1935 to March 8. 1935 Feb. 8, Watkins. Gale last week. Jeanette Don and trappers for this county^ as tion. And so farprogress on that filed against you in th® above .tn tion Eight (8^ Township Two Weld, Jimmy White. Patricia Hil­ this means of using federal funds Max Williams an elvin Walsh has been exceedingly halting. And (2), North, Range §ixteen (16) derbrand, Janet White, 'Rachael who have fjeen attending school at has been found possible in several in some cases there has been direct titled court and cattee within four IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF weeks, from th® date of the first E.W.M. Medler and Sharon Hennagin. * Linfield have returned home for the other counties of the state and in revolt When the Legislature is publication of this summons aw THE STATE OF OREGON IX And the ^ertheast quarter Washington. Mrs. Louis Hastings, Mrs. Lloyd summer. over it will be seen this has not hereinafter staticd. and if you fail AND FOR SHERMAN COUNTY (NEM); the East half of North Hennagin and Mrs. Bob McDonald been much of a session. And still to so answer said complaint, or DE TWEEDE NORTHWESTERN Marie Olson who is now living in West quarter (^M of NW^)l entertained Tuesday afternoon for Portland spent the week end here PACIFIC HYPOTHEEK- WATER WON’T WORK no definite relief suggestions have otherwise appear or pin ad. In this the Southwest quarter of North­ Mrs. Otis Royce with a stork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Corporation, Never attempt to extinguish a been mada cause, plaintiff, for want thereof west quarter (8WU of NW %) shower. Five tables of bridge E. T. Olson. Plaintiff, gasoline fire with water, advises will apply to the court for th® re of Section Seventeen (17); th® were in play with Mrs. Jean Joyal । Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCaffer- the safety department of the Ore­ In the meantime the Governor lief as prayed for in plaintiff’s con*- versus Southeast quarter (SEM) winning high score- ' ty and daughter, Darlene and Mr. gon State Motor association. Water says he has enjoyed his job as plai.nt, namely: for judgment a- W. LOWELL and EMILY C. the East half of Southwest The Tuesday afternoon club met McCafferty’s sister Betty, spent tends to spread gasoline flames. Use Chief Executive. He looks it too. gainst the dofndantn Mamie LOWELL, husband and Wife. quarter (EM of 8WM); toe this week with Mrs. Cliff Fridley. the week end at Battle Ground. sand or a wet blanket if an extin­ He comes to his office at 9:30 rielia DcMoss and Henry S. HENRY GREBE and M. M. A. Southeast quarter of Northeast every morning, works through to M ors , nnd each of th, m." for the GREBE, husband and wife, HAR­ After the meeting Rev. Roy Cook­ Washington. . guisher is not available. quarter (8E% of NEM) anil 1 o’clock- Then of-ders his cheese ' sum of 3487.17 with interest there VEY A. THORNBERRY-«Mid MA­ ingham gave a talk on boy scouts. Lots Two (2) and Three (8)V^ Mrs. Eliza Dingle gave a paper on of Section Eighteen (18>, all Try Journal advertising, it pays. sandwich and glass Of milk,. the on from th»? 2nd day of October, RELL A. THORNBERRY, hus­ the administration of Washington. same every day. rests in his office at th? rate of. 8 percent per band arid wfe. The W. M. BAR­ lin Township Two (2), North, Louise White gave a talk on a until 2 o clock, and then works un- annum; for $100.00 NETT ’ ESTATE^ a corporation, Range Sixteen (16), E. W. M. 1934 hunting trip in Oregon. til six. and plaintiff's cost« and dlsburri?- INDEPENDENT WARE HOUSE containing 617.91 acres more Mrs. George Drinkard entertain­ me nts. AND MILLING COMPANY, a .or lees. In answer to a query received by tain mortgag? mentioned in said corporation, A. ' A,. SCHRAMM, ed Saturday evening for the pino­ And beginning at the North* your ^correspondent, as to the mean complaint, and which sold mort- Superintendent of Banks, H. M. chle club five tables being used for x\(3St corner of the Southeast __ ing of the “emergency clause?’ we ' RaRO (a of recor(i jn Book "T” of STEPHENS, Deputy” Superinten­ Adult Education under the Em­ the guests- Mrs. Wilma Sheets quarter (SEM) of Section Sev­ wish to say measures carrying the' Mortgages at - -1 records of dent of Banks, in charge^of the Fago - 145. and W. Wilde held high scores and ergency Educational Program in enteen (17) Township Two (2) clause-become statutory immediate­ Sherman County, Oregon, and now Liquidation of the Bank of Corn- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eaton low. । i Oregon is continuing to grow and North, Range Sixteen (16), E. There was little change in the W.M., said beginning point is * The Klondike Grange held an all expand. For the month ending general wh^at situation during the ly upon their signature by the Gov-! covers the following described real mere® of Wasco, Oregon, and W. January 24. 1935 there were 477 week. Recent rains failed, to reach becoeemor. Other wise Legislative 1 property situated • in Sherman H. BURRES,r.and MARVIN O. designated by an Iron stake 2 acts become effective 90 days af- ! County, Ctate of Oregon, to-wit: KIRKELIE, Defendants feet long and % inches in dia­ luck dinner at noon. Perry John­ adult classes in operation with 379 the driest ^rea in the domestic teachers employed and 7685 per­ winter wheat-’belt and this, togeth­ ter the session adjourns. However, j The West Half of. the South­ SUMMONS meter, driven full length into ston was the speaker of the day. no taxation or ’revenue raising the ground; thence West 4.45 To Harvey B. Thornberry and Ma- Mrs. Jack Chapman of 'The sons attending the classes. These er with very .'ljght marketings, was measures may carry the emergency 1 west Quarter of Section Thir­ figures definitely prove that the ty-five, in Township One North husband and chains; thence South 2.25 chains a strengthening influence in the do ­ tell A. Thornberry, Dalles has been the bouse guest of clause, thus permitting the refer­ Range Seventeen, East of the thence east 7.95 chains; thpnce wife, defendant«. her daughter, Mrs. Vintin Watkins. people of Oregon are interested mestic situation. Shorter crop and endum with the 90 days. Willamette Meridian; tho Wc ter of Section Three in Town ­ you are hiereby required to appear tive competition from these areas Scholl and wife this week All persons having claims a- enrolled in Harmony and Commun­ during the current season- South­ And all of the Northwest ship One South. Range Seven­ and answer this complaint filed Mrs. Minnie McKinney visited ity singing Kent is next with 32 gainst the estate of Bud W. Moore, quarter of Northwest quarter teen. East of the Willanvtte against you in the above entitled her neice, Lila Lee Alley, at The enrolled in two classes of Rural ern Hemisphere wheat supplies deceased, are hereby notified to (NW% of NW %) of Section Meridian, and Flocks Twelve court and cause within four wYeeksi from present indications, will be Dalles this week. Lila Ine is tak- Sociology. A claim of 12 has also Seventeen (17), and all of 'Lot and Thirteen and Lots Four of the datie of said first publica­ near 35.000,000 bushels under those present them, duly verified, with signed up for bookkeeping. At of last season. The Austrilian crop vouchers, to the undersigned, at and Five of Block Thirty of One/ O)» in Section Eighteen tion of thl^ summons as herinaf- Frank Knox and daughters via* Wasco, chorus singing meets in is now finally estimated at 135,000, Grass Valley, Oregon, within six (18), Townhip Two (2) North,- DeMoss Springs, according to ter stated, and If you fall to an­ two classes with 29 enrolled. Range Sixteen (16) E.W.M. the recorded plat thrricof on swer said complaint or otherwise 000 bushels, compared with 174, months from the date of this no­ There is a possibility that classes 000.000 bushels a year ago. Trade tice, to-wit: February 1, 1935 Together with aJl water rights file with th County Clerk of npflear or plead in this cause, ter her operation. may be organised in farm book­ estimates .placed the carryover of for irrigation or otherwise, or Sherman County, Oregon. Geo. H. Wilcox. plaintiff for want thereof wijl ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy of keeping, sewing and landscape old wheat about 35,000,000 bushels, any interest t her in, now held or and that said rral property be sold ply to the court for the relief pra­ Administrator of said Estate. The Dalles were visitors in Wasco gardening. hereafter acquired by said mor­ plaintiff's complaint, the largest of any crop year for Geo. G. Updegraff, by the Sheriff of Sherman County, yed for in Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Burton of Grass Vai- which data are available, with the Attorney for sdid administrator. Oregon, and the proceeds thereof namely for a judgment for the tgagor in connection with said land; > Miss Leora Peets of Moro was exception of the war period. The Ar Date of first publication Feb. 1,1935 applied on any judgment rendered unpaid balance of the principal the house guest of Miss Belle Burton will meet with those inter­ gentine crop was officially estimat- Last publication February 22, 1935, herein, and for such further re- of that certain promissory note 'And, that said mortgage be re­ ested in sewing, next Monday in edat 252,000.00 bus. with a carry­ llef as firayed for and deemed executed and d'elivered by said formed to comply with the true the school house lunch room at 2 over of about 15,434.000 bushels proper by the court, all of which defendants to this plaintiff, dated intent of the parties thereto by a- Mrs. Emil Anderson fell at her Notice to Creditors p. m- She will meet those inter- of old wheat. Allowing for normal home west of town and fracturad Notice is hereby given that the more fully appears from the veri- October 18, 1919, to-wit: 855,000. mending the description of said News from the Wasco Community FILES TAKEN ROY FURATE HERE ON ANIMAL SURVEY MULT EDUCATION FOUND POPUIAD IN COUNTY WHEAT SITUATION SAME RAINS TOO FEW have visit in Robert Evans received word from Phoenixville, Pa., that hie father February 16. He was a brother of Mrs. Henry Richeiderfer. a Sherman county pioneer. Mrs. Helen Dingle's nephew, Lawrence Ellis of Spokane, was her guest Friday. Mn. Augusta Hnckin and MW. G. H. Root motored to Waite Walla WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE Groceries—Meats—F resh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. > VMM* Yosr PatroMO SaidU THE “Banking Headquarters” SHEWN COOPEBATIVE GRAIN GROWERS Centennial S» p rr .S Flour wheht Centennial Gold Drop chO«wtp»u^ $8.40 UI $7.40 »00 $7.60 Order» taken for SEED Oats and Barley for Family and Business We invite you to center your banking activities here. Not only can we take care of your “business banking” but every other requirement you or other members of your family may have. Write or call on us and we’ll talk it over. > Commercial — Savings and Safe ’ Deposit Departments. C. R. Harding. L. A. Littleton .......... .Manager . Asst. Manager The Dalles Branch * of the United States National Bank of Portland Heed Office: Portland, Oregon fled complaint filed herein.. This summons Is served by pub­ lication thereof in the Sherman County Journal, a weekly news­ paper printed, published nnd of general cif-culatton in Sherman County. Oregon, by ord®r of the Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the fifth day of February, 1933,. which said order requires that this Bommons be pub­ lished onco a week for four (4) consecutive weeks, «and the* first publication of this sommons is the Sth day of February, 19 35. UPDEGRAFF & I’EPPER Attorneys for Plaintiff, rostoffleo Address: Moro, Oregon. NOTICE ' QF SHERIFF’S SALE 'On the 9th day of March, 19 35. at thio hour of 1.0 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court House at Moro, Sherman County, Ore­ gon, I Will sell at aucion to the highest bidder for ... th£ f°l- lowing described real property in tho County of Sherman, State of On°gon, to-wff: North Half of Section 12, Town- ship 1 North, Rangé 18, -E.W. M.; Lots 1, 2, 3. 6, and 7, East Half of Southwest Quarter and Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter, South Half of North­ east Quarter, Section 6, Town- ship 1 North. Range 19 E.W.M. South Half of Northwest Quar* ter and lots 3 and 4 of Section 5. Township* 1 North, Range 19, E.W.M., Sherman County, Ore­ gon. / ^EXCE r T1 NG TH E R Ef U o M : A parcel of land being a por- Ifon of the Southwest Quarter 00 with interest thereon at the rate of Seven percent p®r annum from December 1, 1929, nnd the being further sum of $3059.62 balance of (interest du® December 1, 1929, nnd further for the taxes on said real estate paid by the plaintiff and its costs and disbur- «ementa in this suit, including at- torncy’s fee nnd nbstracting char- ges, and -to foreclose that certain mortgage given to secure said note which said mortgage is of record in “Book P.” at Page 98 thereof, Mortgage Records of Sherman Co upty, Oregon and describes and %oVers the following described real property situated fn Shlerman County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW*4) of Sectton Fourteen (14); the Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter (NE*4 of NE*4) of Si dtlon Twenty-4 wo (22); tho North hnlf (N^) and South- oaslt quarter (SE^) of Section Twenty-three (23): the South half (S^) and the Northwest Section quartier (NW%) of and the Twenty-four (24); (NE%) of Northeast quarter Section Twenty-five (25), all in Township Two (2) North-, Rango Sixteen (16), B.‘ W. M. And th a Northwest quarter i^W%) of Sect,on Thirty (30). 'n • Township Two (2), North, Range Seventeen (17). E.W.M. And beginning at« the North­ east corner of the Northeast quarter (NE%)' of . Sectlbn Twenty Six (26), in Township Two (2\ North, Range Sixteen (16). E.W.M. thence South 7.75 chains; thence’ North 85 .deg. West 8.50 chains; thjence North lapd and that said real estate be sold for the purpose of saisfying any judgment rendered herein and for such further relief as prayed for and deemed proper by said court, all of which more fully ap­ pears from the Verified complaint filed herein. This summons is served by pub­ lication thereof in the Sherman Couhty Journal, a weekly news­ paper printed, published and of general circulation in Shfr-man County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable, Carl Hendricks, judge of thle above entitled court, made and entered on the 2nd day of February, 1935, which said order directs that this summons be pub- llshjed once a week for four con- secutive weeks and that the first publication of this summons is February 8, 1.935. C. B. McConnell, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Burns, Oregon Date of First Publication Febril ary 8, 1935 Date of Last Publication, March 8, 1935. m T e TSK ER’S’ NEW*. SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS Buy Metsker’s new up-to ; ! date atlas of SHERMAN CO-: ' UNTY. It shows all proper-! ties and ownership Town ship maps and atfeses of over 60 counties in Oregon and Washington and northern Id­ aho. Tho best maps /made. For sale at' the county asses­ sor’s office, Moro,, Ore. end at “Metsker the Map Man” 514 S.W. Oak st. 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