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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1935)
THE SHERMAN GOUNTY JO URN AL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935 PAOS FOUR r of Northwest Quarter of Bsc- late steps through his recently passed bud Uon 12z Township 1 North, organi- getary control bill. i - - «•••see Range 18 E.W.M- Bald parcel I 31,800,^0Q acres aa «atiene^ Oanty Courts of the Ea»t- creased to is all t^at portion of tt*» fore The interest in thia battle outside compared ' wfth ¿Í785 000 aerea ern Oregon Wheat League district«, going described property inclu \ seeded in 1934. Shout the Rus- ■tate planning beards. service duba was centered about just what the ded in a strip of land 68 fleet Governor ean do with his budget Arthur Wall. The newl; yweds will sian planned spring whi At r. W«u has cg|terial^ . the . toti «’ Russian in à weed control program. We bill. The Ways and Means Com . in width, 26 feet on each side ised under th* of a center line, which center mittee, called “on the carpet’’ be a position as a minihg engineer. line is described as follows: cause of their stand, bowed their Oregon counties of any proper plan tor. It will meet Saturday Beginning at k point In the pre backs and hurled the issue to the noons and Monday sent county road, which point haste in order that advantage may attorney general. He was asked two to four. Dressmaking wiJI be nomination to bo postmaster of 88,768.000 acres is 192.4 f*t north of the quar- be taken of federal funds now whether or not the Governor could taught those ever 16 years of »ge ■ ter section corner common to curtail constitutional authority available, or that may become received. who wish to attend sections 11 ahd 12, Townkttp immediately ataHable. It is our granted the Legislature to appro 1 North, Range 18 K.W.M; The 19th birthday anniversary )xious weed con- priate money by a statute. Specu acres as against 25.991,000 aères a thence by a 70 degree curve of the Annie Fulton chapter, OES yeÿmrôr. ’ lation appears more favorable to ■ht properly be was observed Tuesday eveoixy at ‘ right through an angle of 81 the Ways and Means committee as a PWA pro Russimi yields per aere axe bob carried out Fraternity hall. A huge birthday degrqes 60 minutes a distance winning this argument. cake carrying 19 candles was the of 128.8 fleet; thence North 89 •«««*** measure- piece de resistance for the lunch degrees 50 minutes East a dis $. It is the farther opinion of • Well, the “boys” of the t^ird tance of 92.9 feet; thence by that followed the program. About the re your cvnumvvct committee that r—w.yQur vuav the financing house are still wondering when the an 8 degree curve right through twenty were present from The of the iw of Kf tfjjg work should largely be a legislature will adjourrf. The mem an angle of 23 degrees 25 min Dalle*. Mr. and Mrs. E- E- Bar- bers are oh their second weel^ at Europe and some federal responsibility. However, it utes, a distance of 292.8 feet; zee, Mr*. Pad Alley. L. p Haven and weaving classes in operation in Northwestern lower tlah yield» In Other »uf^hts mjg<ht be advantageous for the the State Capitol wlthou}.pay'r2?<; thence South 86 degrees 45 mtn and Mn and Mr*. John Stylo* were Oregon, the r '* 1 '' —"tonal exporting area*. The average yttld Btate, county, and individual to bear they are all present. Adjoumnmnt utes East a distance of 411.6 installed. Co1*^ ’of Russian wheat per acre for the j a portion of this expense. We be- now could not be made before Sat- program of feet; thence by a 10 degrfee Mrs. J- M. Stevenson and daugh mittee is proving it- urday night, March 9, and there k M period 1921-26 was 10.6 bushels a» yeve we have progressed beyond curve left through an angle of ter. Mrs. Claud Eaton were host leading the state relief program in compared with the Canadian aver- ^he point in weed control work are some who believe that would be 25 degrees 88 minutes a distance esses to the pinochle club Satur these old time devices which our age of 16 6 bushels and the United where demonstrations “ ■ are ------- neces- a miracla of 258.3 foet to a point in the **•**•*• day evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. M grandmothers used. State» yield of 18.7 bushel» per saryt What Wb How need is an ac present county road, which Abd^t 100 members of the Older Rusi • high scores and Mn and Spinning wheels from 75 to 150 acre. The average yield of tual eradication programi point is 1070 feet East of the Girls conference in attendance ’ at Mrs. Ai. i J Anderson held low. years old. some of which came from European countries for the period 4. It is the opinion of your com the State Convention at Salem Ipst quarter section corner common The iic Methodist church the continent, brought to America 1923-26 was 18.2 bushels for the to Becgons 11 and 18, same will give a St. - »»trick’* tea March by the great grand fathers ana exporting countries. In 1933 wheat mittee that the control of noxious Saturday, late that afternoon took perennial weedd. Such as wild morn possession of the House of Repre- township and range, and there grand mothers of those owners of Russia produced a billion bushels of 20th. ing glory, white top. Canadian senatives • and held a session of endlog, containing 1.33 acres. Mr*. Pearl Butler was hostess at the wheels today, are spinning yarn wheat the Russian per acre yield thistle, Russian knapweed, and Bald sale Is madb under exe their own. The house had adjourn* from ClackarBks wool and proving a bridge party Saturday afternoon. amounted to 12.4 bushels as com others of this type, is fully as im Decorations suggestive of. spring a big aid to the relief family. Three pared with 10.4 in Canada. 11.0 portant as soil erosion control, the ed about half an hour earlier, so cution issued out of the Circuit time were used fot the table deco classes in spinning are running in bushels in the United States and greatly expanded activities of the when the girls came Speaker Cooter Court Of the St^te of Oregon for and other members of the Legis- the County of Sherman, to me ration* of the luncheon which pro Clackamas county under the super 22.5 bushels for all Europa- National Forest, and other conser directed in the case of Pacific vision of Katherine McRae, county ceeded the play. Mr*. Frank Lam- Yields in the European im vation movements as a part of a lature and ‘‘third house ’ put on Coast Joint Stock Land Banl^ of a program for them. All partici- born received high »core. Mr*. W. superintendent of schools» porting ountries 18.8 bushels per permanent national policy. . i. ».u/ ». pants are still lame from signing Portland, a corporation, against H. Burres second and Mrs. Fred Three looms are in operation in ^•„.Your conynittee believes that their nameg for the girls. William M. Walker and Lottie A Fortner third. the weaving classes and more could the value of air property, both pub- _ --------- ------ — Walker, husband and wife (Rec tosem^ry Walker extended hos be used in the classes operated by WHEAT LEAGUE lie and privates depends upon, and the District Court of the United ord Owners), C. E. Cowden, C. E. pitality to ter bridge club Wednes the Cottage Crafts organization their values very .directly, -UH» with the tb a states for the District of Oregon Cowden, as Trust»?, J. Tracy (Continued /rom page one) day evening with a buffet supper which waz started three years ago control of perennial noxious weeds In the Matter of Charles H Barton, J. W. Morrow, and Myr Miss Leora Peets was an invited with one loom and a pottery class WHEREAS, the wild morning m agricultural1 districts. tle Walker, present wife of Will | with Miss Esther Hult well known glory may be considered q public Krabér, Bankrupt. iam M. Walker. , 6. We recommend an accurate " The ladies of the Christian1 sculptor, as instructor. Miss Hult menace on the wheat lands of No. B 19624. in Bankruptcy. Hugh Chrisman, survey showing stee and location of TÖ THE CREDITORS OF CHAR church wiff rffve a silver tea is the owner of ope of the spinning Eastern Oregon, Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. perennial noxious weed infestations LES H. KRABER: t a committee We recoihmei* March 30. in each county under th» direction; --- hereby notified on Feb. 8, 1935 to March 8, 1935 Eastern Ore- » appointed by Miss Thyra Fields is employed at 25th day of February. 1»35, gon Whegt League to investigate of the county eouirts, I the family for years, because it th# feasibifity of obtaining funds that theee projects be handled a. Chur]cs n Kraber> of Rufus. Or*.. IN THE ÇTUÇUIT COURT OF "5™"“ __ _. _ ~ .1 was too large to be crated for »hip and services from the^q agencies SERA projects for the reason that *was duly adjudged bankrupt, and tlîfe STÀTE OF OREGON IN no material would be necessary. that the first meeting of his cred- .A”» FOR SHERMAN COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Lloy i Brown of America when the family .... .... .1 on . mn rw« VIIAO -vr*-» t»<Ts ti xxrc- UTt' D KT Portland spent Saturday and Sun- cBme over from the Norge country. and that practicably the entire cost itors will be held in the office of DE TWEEDE NORTHWESTERN dag Waiting tim Termer's sis- MiM Hult would be the cost of labor. G- Q. Morgan. Referee in Bankrupt and pacific hypotheek - Myron Haise. | WBg a ^uiptor in the St. Louis Art I There was appointed as a com Respectfully submitted, cy, in Bend. Oregon, on the 16th DANK, a Corporation, mittee to consider ways and means Mra Bslle Clothier and Mr. and Museum. Plaintiff, day of March. 1935, at 10 o’clock WEED CONTROL COMMITTEE Mr*. W- A. Clothier spent Sunday | ! To work bi» way out of the de of eradication and procedure the OF THE EASTERN OREGON in the forenoon; at which time and versus with Mr. and Mn. T. C. Reese of pression, rt Clackamas county tean Allowing committee. place the creditors may appeah W. E. LOWELL and EMILY C._ WHEAT LEAGUE. '■ Hugh Wilson, of Joseph; O. M. Moro and are since commenting on ig makinr «pinning wheels'for Scott, of Lexington; M. E Weather O. I| Babcock, Chairman Pendleton. prove their claims, examine the LOWELL, husband and wife. the artistry of the garden at the ten d6nare ^h, the customer fur- bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and HENRY GREBE and M. M. A„ ford of Arlington; I. A; Johnson. Hugh Wilson, Joseph, Oregon 1 kishes the wood. transact such other business as GREBE, husband and wife, HAR O. M. Scott Lexington, Oregon Fossil; Fred Eppinger, Baker; W. may , properly come before said VEY A. THORNBERRY and MA Mr. and Mr» Sam Brock and Mk. E- Ruckeman, Alicel; and Pete M. E. Weatherford, Arlington. Ore> meeting. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley attended RELL A. THORNteERRY, ' hus Tensen, Nyssa; and O. L. Babcock, I. A. Johnson, Mossil,' Oregon. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 4tb band and wtfe. The W. M. BAR th* Pomona grange meeting in Fred impinger, Baker, Oregon. Pendleton, Chairman. day of March, 1935. NETT ESTATE, a corporation, Kent Saturday. In pursuance of the duties devolv W. Ei Ruckeman, Alicel. Oregon. INDEPENDENT WARE HOUSE Pete Tensen, Nyrtsa, Oregon G. C. Morgan, ing upon the above named com Earl McKinney and mother. Mr*. mittee, a meeting was called at the Referee in Bankruptcy. AND MILLING COMPANY. Minnie McKinney, accompanied by corporation, A. A* SCHRAMM, Courthouse in La Grande, Oregon, STATE HOUSE GOSSIP Mrs. Ed Alley and daughter. Lila Superintendent of Banks, H. M. at 10 o ’ clock on February 27, 1935, Lee of Grass Valley, drove to Port NOTICE TO CREDITORS STEPHENS, Deputy Superinten (Continued froqi page one) Russia, with a wheat area ac at which there wai;e present thirty land last week. Mrs. McKinney re All persons having claims a- dent of Banks, In Charge of the sed 1933 Legislature on two interested farmers, and at counting for roughly one-fourth of passed by the mained to receive medical atten the world total outside of China which the following recommenda one side, and the Ways and Means gainst . the estate of Margaret Liquidation of the Bank of Com tion there. coulihittee, the most powerfid in Dennis, deceased, are hereby noth merce of Wasco, Oregon, and W. and larger than the combined acre tions were adopted. MH. Sarah Barnett left for Port age of all' other European countries 1. We recommend that existing the Legislature, on the other. They fied to present them, duly verified, H. BURRES, and MARVIN O. land Saturday where she will visit plans a slightly increase in thp legislation in connection with nox wish te give the officials and em the undersigned at Grass Valleys KIRKELIE, Defendant» Oregon, the duly appointed, qual SUMMONS ' ployees half their salary recustions ious weeds in the State of Oregon wheat area for the 1935 crop over ified and Acting executor of thq To Harvey B. Thornberry and Ma- be amended to provide for more that of a year ago, according to the Mra Josie Underhill spent sev Iffist will and testament of Mar fcell A. Thornberry, husband and eral days in The Dalltes as a guest Grain Market Service of the U. S. adequate control of noxious weeds, garet Dennis, deceased, within six wife, defendant*. The Governor is in a peculiar po of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pound and her Bureau of Agricultural Economics. and,that such legislation be enforc months from the date of this no JN THE NAME OF THE STATE sition on the issue because should ed to the fUlleet extents This has Russia has roughly three and one sister. Mrs- Jessie Hail o ! f OREGON, you and each of half times as much land suitable particular reference to the Ore- the Legislature pass the half pay tice. to-wit: Eighteen members and three for wheat production as has the fon Seed Law, and your committee return. the executive could not ve- February 15, 1935. you are hereby requtted to appear Fred Krusow and answer the complaint filed guests attended the Klondike com United States and the proportion urges that an amendment be to it without returhihfr the entire munity club at the home of Mrs. of the most fertile and best adapt- made to the existing law now in reduction The 1938 act automat- Geo. G. Updegraff, against you In the above entitled Pre* Boice Thursday afternoon. Tía» land« —A__ - to the al_ total is j" mum effect which will bring within the iccally expired March 1 of this Attorney for Executor. court and cause within four wpeks T t । . ,ed Last publication March 8. 1985. orf the date of said first publica Mr. and Mrs. Hudson White of higher. Russia is easily the closest scope of the law all sales made by year. But he declared We would tion of thfla summons as herlnaf- hold the salaries down regardless. dealers or growers, with the pro Madras stopped for a short time rival of the United States State* for world NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ter stated, and if you fail to an at the H. H. White home last supremacy as wheat producers and vision that such sales bear a certi OF REAL PROPERTY swer said complaint or otherwise is the most formidable competitor ficate of, purity by the Federal On Saturday, the 16th day of appear or plead in this cause, Seed Testing Laboratory, a branch Mrs. A. S. Johnson entertained of Canada as a potential exporter March, 1985, at the hour of ten plaintiff for want thereof will ap of which is located in the Oregon FSUNNY^ the contract club Wednesday of of hard spring wheat □’clock a. m. at the front, door of ply to the court for the pedief pra Russian spring wheat seedings State college at Corvallis. The last -week. > Invited guests were: the Courthouse tn Moro, Sherman yed for in plaintiff’s complaint, committee further recommends SPRINGS 1 Couny, Meadames W. It Newman. I. C. as planned for the 1935 harvest are Oregon, I will sell to the namely for a judgment for the placed at 57.329,000 acres as a* that tills portion of the report be highest bidder for cash, the fol- unpaid balance of the principal gainst a planned area of 57,426,000 referred to Prof. Hyslop, chief of Straight Whiskey , lowing describ*,d real property of that certain promissory note a year ago and actual seedings of the division o Plant Industry. Ore oca ted in Sherman County, Ore- executed and delivered by said r Jumbe and wife of Col 58,977.000 acres for the 1984 har gon State college, and that he pre ataUOWPUCB • ron, to-wit: defendants to this plaintiff, dated pare such amendments as may be vest This acreage exceeds the i The Wwt Half of the South October 18, 1919, to-wit; 855,000. combined acreage of spring wheat desirable in his judgment and $1.15 east Quftrtnr of Section 34, ;00 with interest thereon at the present them to the Oregon State One North, Range Township S-ate pt seven percent per annum Legislature for their action. PINT a . wat. the contract 17, East of th? Willamette from December 1, 1929, and the club * * - 2. Your committee further rec i at the home Meridian. being further sum of 83059.62 ommends that the Eastern Oregon of M J nique score WASCO MARKET is made under oxecti- balance of ¡Interest dire December Said Rale Whept League, through their weed s three tables. ion iRHUod out of the CYrcu’t Court in the U. % and Canada. Seeding* News from the Wasco Community OF SPUMO WHKl RUSSIA « LOTS OF WHEAT T h IS YEAR 60e RH> C WHITE STORI honors. ter. Miss Hope of Yakima, were the guests of Mts. Mary Knox coming Monday afternoon *. Fruits and Vegetables in Mrs. Merrit Tuel and children spent several days of last week in Portland to attend the wedJir^ pt her sister Dorothy * Dixon to W.’ Stell.H^qhwaqs AfWAxs open ! Sb need to worry «bout slippery pave- SHERMAN WEIAWIE GRAIN GROWERS Waico you there, comfortably, safely, and on arhedule. COST'WORRY-BY TRAIN ▲void highway hazards, delays, detours, stope for meals. Travel by train for as little le a mile (even loss for round trips) In Centennial SÄ Sifted Centennial Geld Drop V.C. Family Fiar Chetoest Pittai all bard wheat Princess Familÿ Fahrt tt#” ▲nd, this summer, TTnion Pacific through- trains will be completely air-conditioned. $8.00 " and observation cars—the utmost in cool, $7.60 ” Special Price on 2 bbL or more Order* taken for SEED Oat* and Harley Safety Deposit Boxes forgent A^ year Union Padf.c Agent fee foil InformtHien i UNION PACIFIC of the State of Oregon for the County of Sherman to m*» directed n the case of State Land Board of the State of Oregoh, plaintiff, VS. Homer B. DeMoss and Elizabeth DoMoss. hurband and wife; Sher- mn county, a municipal corpora tion: Walthor-WHIiams Company, a corporation; and Harry B. Pink erton, defendants. HUGH CHRISMAN Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. Publish Feb. 15, 22,, March 1, 8. NOTICE OB' SHERIFF’S BALE On the 9th day of March, 1935, at thle hour of 10 o’clock a. mM at the front door of the Court House at Moro, Sherman County, Ore gon, I will sell at auclon to the highest "bidder for cash th^e fol lowing descrf.bed real property In the County of Sherman, State of Oregon, to-wit: North Half of Section 12, Town ship 1 North, Rango 18, E.W. M.; Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7, East Half of Southwest Quarter and Southeast Quarter of Northweet Quarter, South Half of North east Quarter, Section 6, Town- ■hip 1 North, Range 19 E.W.M. South Half of Northwest, Quar ter and lot« 3 and 4 of Section 6, Township 1. North; Range 19, E.W.M., Sherman County, Ore gon. ' EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A parcel of land bring a por tion of the Southwest Quarter 1. 1929, and further for the taxes on Raid real estate paid by the plaintiff and its costs and disbur- •ementa In this suit, Including at- torney’s fee and abstracting char- Ae«. and to foreclose that certain tnortgage given to secure said note ihleh said mortgage is of record (n “Book P.” at Page 98 thereof, Mortgage Records of Sherman Co unty, Oregon and describes and Covers the following described iVal property situated In Shierman County, State of Oregon, to-wit; The Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Fourteen (14); the Northeast quarter of Northeast , quarter (NE% of NE%) of 9?dtloii Twenty-/two (22); the N^rth half (N%) and South east quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty-three (23); the South half (8%) and the Northwest quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty-four - (34); and the Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Twenty-five (25), all In Township Two (2) North, Range Sixteen (16). E. W. M. And the Northwest quarter (NW*4) of Section Thirty (¿0), ¿n Township Two (2), North, Range Seventeen (17). E.W.M. And beginning at the North east corner of the Northeast quarter (NE %) of Section Twenty Six (26), in Township ipwo (2), North, Range Sixteen (16), E.W.M. thence South 7.75 chains; thence North 86 (teg. Svest 8.50 chains; North . . r * a 89 deg. West ill chajkmi; thence North 72 OBg. IF Wset 4.15 chains; thenoo North 68 dies west ^jn Chains; thence Bast on Sechon Une to place of beg inning, containing 18 H aerbs. And beginning at a 'point 4.81 chains north of the Southeast corner of the Bouthweet quar ter (BW\4) of Section Twenty - (28) in Towhship (2). three Range Sixteen (16), E. thence North 84 deg. .50 chains; thience North 7 deg. West 8 chains; and thence North 5 i d«. West 8.10 West 21.80 chains; thence North fa* of said QuaHws thence North to Northwest corner the reof; thence East te Northeast corner thereof; thence South to place of beginning, containing 85 acres, more or lees. And beginning at the South east corner of the Northwest quarter (NW %) of Section Twenty-five (25), In Township TWO (2), North, Raqge Sixteen (16), E.W.M., quence West 2.50 Chäfhs to Southeast corher of land Heretofóre de^Hd to Fred Btau; tb«®oa No0b 41 deg. North West 17 chain*; then- 36 dég. Wesl 2.75 20 ce Uorth 51 deg. thence Ñorth 88 dCg. chains; 7 chains; thence North er Section line 7.75 on chains to- Ñor&wést bórnsr of •aid quarter; tttmee. south to place of beginning, containing 86 acres more or less, subject to right of way heretofore given to Cplumbla Southern Railway Co. and E, fc, Urtte. through and over a portion of said land. All the «aid parcels containing 1695*4 acres more or less, ac cording te Governmtent survey/ And Lot Thnee (8) of Sec- - tion Eight (8) Township Two (2), North, Range Sixteen (16) And the Northeast quartier (NEH); the East half of North West quarter (E% of NW%); tile Southwest quarter of North west quarter of NWÙ) of Section Seventeen (17); the Southeast quarter (BEK) and the East half of- Southwest quarter (E% of 8W^4); the Southeast quarter of Northiasi quarter (SE% ef NEH) *nd Lota Two (2) and Three (1) of Section Eighteen (18), all An Township TWo (2), North, Range Sixteen (18), E. W. M. containing 617.91 acres more And beginning at the North- v^ast corner of the Southeast quarter (SE^4) of Section Sev enteen (17) Township Two (2) North, Range Sixt»?» (16), E. W.M., said beginning point is designated by ah Iron stake 2 feet long and U teches In dia meter, driven full length into the ground; thence West 4.45 chains; thence South 2.25 chains thence east 7.95 chains; thence North 2.25 chains; thénce West 3.50 chains to place of begin ning, containing 1.78 acres. And all of the- Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NWK of NWH) of. Section Seventeen (17), and all of Lot One, (1), in Section Eighteen (18), Townhip Two (2) North, Range Sixteen (18) KW.M. Together with all water rights for irrigation or otherwise, or any Interest therln, now held or hereafter acquired by said mor tgagor in commotion with said land; • And, that said mortgage be^re- formed to comply with the true intent of the parties thereto by a- mendlng the desciVpUon of said land and that said real estate be sold for the purpose of saisfying any judgment rendered herein and for such further relief as prayed fot 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 County Journal, a weekly new's- pap^r printed, published and of general circulation in Shfrman County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Carl Hendricks, judge of the above entitled coúrt, made and entered on the 2nd rf«y of February, 1935, which said dFder directs that this summons be pub- Mslwd once a week for four con- secutive weeks and that the first summons is publication of this February 8, 1885. O. B. McConnell, * Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address, Burns, Oregon Date of Tirst Publication Febru ary 8, 1925 Date of Last Publication, March 8, 1985. METSKER’S NEW SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS • • Buy MetMcer’s hew up-£t> ■ ; emte atlas of SHERMAN CO ! ; UNTY. It shows all prot • * • ties and ownerships. To«“ 2 ship maps and atlases of • 60 counties in Oregon anu« • Washington and northern Id- : I aho. The best maps made. ’ • For sale at the conn*’ " ; tor’s office, Moro. I at “Metaker the Map i " 514 8.W. Oak et. Portland