Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1936)
• »» it I BAGS TWO P ffifc SHERMAN CU UX Tt JOURNAL, MÒRO. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, Utôd STATEHOUSE GOSSIP county, to the depth of 5 to 6 in- ¡ 10th, 1936. (Continued f’om page one) G. C. Morgen, ches. Fall, sown- wheat was m 1 the 11 penal and eleemosynary the finest condition imaginable ,foi Referee in Bankruptcy. SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER Established Nov. 2. ftXb institutions, old .age pensions, ears it; and visions of sleigh rides ’ GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct 14, 1897 1 df orphans, foundling« and Way- haunted even the imagination of NOTICE TO CREDITORS CONSOLIDATED, MARCH 6. I'.»31 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES ' ward girls, etc. The comparison, the old men. p WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE. Established 1891 TATE OF CHARLES H. SCH , however, takes into consideration ♦ There will be no school in Moro, CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932 \ only those state activities financed till M onday, morning, EM?cember WARTZ, DECEASED. Published Every Friday at Moro, Orc iron, By NOTICE is hereby given that : out of the gênerai fund which, •ni 30th. Meantime, T the . roof of the GILES L. FRENCH*- < Managing Editor ter all constitute only a small part school house will be repaired, the the undersigned has been appointed of the state’s total budget. The library enlarged and the flagstaff ( administratrix of the Estate of highway department, for instance, Strengthened so that it may float Charles H. Schwartz, deceased, by : ^ oh I expects to spend nearly $26,000.000 the Stars and Stripes next year, the County Court o f the State ot Oregon for the County of Sherman, of the state money during the next as by one of our laws provided. Biennium. That is nearly double From the Observer Dec. 21, 1917 and, has qualified. All persons the combined budge t s o f all general Late reports from the south part having claims against said Éstate fund-financed activities and more of the county is that Kent has 226 arc hereby notified to present the Entered as eecond-clsss matter at ine Posvottice, at Moro, Oregon, l han three times th e amount al Red Cross membership. The slo- same to me at the office of T. under Act of Cvnsrre’s of March 3. ♦K7<’ located to social and welfare a o U j^ a "Y ob Kent Say Kant” and as Lester Johriionj, Wasco, Ofegbn, SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ..k. SI SO tivities. But that money Will come result they will add yet more with vouchers and duly verified One Year within sdx months from the date of out of the pockets of motor vehlc- members to this list. DECEMBER 18, 19*6 le operators through gasoline • Ben Hockman is expected home this notice. taxes, registration fees and fees Saturday’ to 'be with his (parents Dated and first published Decem voters a chance at it .afterwards. ber i i , 1936. and, licenses paid by operators of during the holidays. WHEAT MARKETS Many changes were made in the trucks _____ ______ _____ _____ __ Pate of last publication, Jan and busses. Motor vehicle Crosfields store has an electric An article in the current ¡Ssu- personnel of the legislature at the aiao finance seven- lighted Christmas tree 20 feet high. uary 8. 1937. of the Country Gentleman calls at last election and to a marked e x - | t£?nth3 of the neartf $1,000,000 .Mary E. Bucboltx M. Hammons was in our city tention to the fact that witl tent the new men are unknown, necessary to . thfe maintenance Saturday for the purpose of taking Administratrix It i . natural for u , to foar what f a t e . d u ^ S ^ B wheat markets booming with th home to his forin near Grass Val T.' Lester Johnson, word of scarcity the United State? is unknown and from this fear ( biennium. Then there is th» hublic ley a hew Paige cgh Attorney for Administratrix is without an expo:table surplus arises the feeling that som ething, „flHttes commission, supported hr vW. B. Johnston and wife were} —s------------------- with the single exception of the startling may come from the meet- ( fee< by utilittea. the Hid visitors th k week at the Gilliam ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS • Pacific northwest. ing that begins in January. Per- ^or transport dlvition supported by county home of their son Perry,. All creditors havipg •• claims Wheat surpluses all over the haps if all those who are rated as bus and truck-fees; the banking near Clem. ’ .> . i againrt the estate o f Fred Blau, wrrld art\ gone, sa>« th»* w riter radicals were Radical on the same department supported by the hanks, O. 0. Vintin and Wife were visit- deceased, are hereby notified to who quotes figures to show the subject there would he changes of the jnBurance department, the ing at the Bourhill home this week present them in proper form to the burden of wheat that bore the great import, but it is seldom the bureau of labor, the liquor control Mrs. Vintin has been in Portland undersigned, the duly appointed markets down in the early thirties case. There will he those, who board, the milk control board, and far several weeks.' ' Administratrix and ' Administra- and then shows that small crons, will champion the labor interest a. score or more of other so-called ■ - -----------< i tor of the estate of Fred Blau, de,- drouth and to a small extent the with heart and soul and there will self-supported activities. And all of Fist Girl— I'm aufe there’s a ceased, at the office of Geo. G. reduction program cut production be others, just as interested in the which add un to a grand total of man following U S .? ,, (Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within so low that within a few years opposite side. In the melting pot more than $70,000,000 the b ig end Secpndx.Girl__Gosh! What shall six months from the date of this there is barely enough wheat to of ideas which is a legislative body of which will be paid through fees we d o i ¿.1 notice, to Wit: Decemebr 4, 1936. feed the world until the next ciop something between the two theo and licenses rather than through P ink Girl— Let’».Btftch for h im .« . Miimi. 6 . Bl.u comes on. ries will come that will bo aocep- taxes. ZZT . ’ Walter L. Blau Mother nature certainly worxs u b le a majority of the people Geo. G. Updegraff IN THE DISTRICT* COURT O F. . in a mysterious way to perform i in probability, THE UNITED STATES FOR ‘ « A cloud was cast over Senator wonders and to confound mere man , Another matter of primary in- Delmore Lessard's title to his legis THE DISTRICT OP OREGON.. *** 4’ n ’ 18’ ¿0’ 1886 and his plans. After it is over Merest is the anticipated change in anyone can see how much better tbe pen8jon laws. There are pro- lative seat this week when Attor In the Matter e f Sadie Alley, Notice Of Final Settlement. ney General Van Winkle ruled that Bankrupt. > Notice is hereby given that the it would have been had the short poaais to make a new law that will attorneys for the World War Vet crops come when European na- moat generous and contrary No. B 31816 In Bankruptcy. undersigned has filed In the County tions because of spite and lack of proposals that will make it more erans State Aid commission serve TO THE CREDITORS OF SADIE Court of the State of Oregon for by “appointment” only cease to be funds were stopping imports. In difficult to obtain a pension. Meet- ALLEY: Sherman County his (Final Report those days, though, we had bounti ngs have been held to discuss these a member of the legislature upon You are hereby notified that on and Account, as Administrator acceptance of such an appointment. ful crops that filled the granaries changes by county courts, pension the • 5th day of December, 1936, with the Will Annexed of the Es- of the world. Other nations did eagues and taxpaying units and The opinion was given to Thomas Sadie Alley, o f Grass Valley, Ore the same until wheat was one of many resolutions have been pre Graham, Jr., senator-elect from gon, was duly adjudged bankrupt,; SATURDAY the cheapest commodities that was pared thereby. All will be heard. Multnomah county, who is also an and that the first meeting of her j attorney for the Bonus commission saleable. December 19th, 8 p. m. creditors will be held in the office: And the oratory will be stifling, Jtow. that a world market is but in the end there will be com tu t applies with equal—and pr>b- of G. C. Morgan, Referee in Bank-1 opening again that we might use. promise if the two aides' are simi bliy - greater—force to Lessard’s ruptcy. in Bend, Oregon, on t h e ; DONELLA DRAMATIC CO. there is drouth in the land and lit lar in site’ and support. day a f December, I936,at 10 elected to the senate can resign^ tle wheat to export. Thus we can Democracy could hardly function o’clock in the forenoon, at which • ___Presents not regain the markets we lost a if it allowed one group to rule his bonus commission job before time endIplM e the ereditom n»> j ' A 2 Act Comedy D n m e qualifying for the senate, it is be few yean ago. all others. There must be a meet attend, prove the.r etalms. exam.ne s lal Number. Between Arte This condition may be true of the ing of ideas and an acceptance of lieved, but Lessard’s case presents the bankrupt, appoint a tru stee,, a more complicated problem. Les United States as a whole but it reasonable conclusions. Sponsored by sard is a hold-over senator. He and transact such other business is not necessarily so of the north as may properly come, before said qualified in the 1935 session and Mero American Leigen west. Although we have not raised meeting. his employment with the Bonus as much wheat as usual we still EVERYBODY’S DOING IT Dated at Bend, Ore,, this Dec. Adults 35c. " Children 15c. commission has been subsequent do have some to sell to foreign If your favorite friend fails to to that time. According to Van buyers and may be able to take appear at his accustomed haunts Winkle opinion he relinquished his advantage of the increasing price. it is quite possible that he may be right to the senate seat When he found at home holding a necessary accepted “appointment under the PEACE ON EARTH landkerchief to his nose, soaking state.’’1 In that event i t may be The stores are decorated with his feet in the family boiler, and necessary fo r Lessard to secure re Christmas colors, Christmas trees drinking whatever curative potions appointment to the senate through are In demand, greenery and hoi he considers most efficatious as a the Multnomah county commis ly can be bought e te iywbm e, chil destroyer of the minute hut mean sioners unless the senate, acting under its constitutional right to dren look longingly at the corner cold germ. ._________x__ Like skeletons in the ploset prac sit in judgment upon the qualifi Santa Claus. The holiday season tically every family has at least cations of its own mewibers, over approaches. (And it will soon be Christmas. one case of cold this week and rules the attorney general. - • • • It means many things. In differ snuffles and sneezes have punc Little prospect is seen here for ent lands the day of observance tuated nearly every conversation. varies and the methods of observ Folks whose enunciation is usually any substantial state aid for Ban A b o u t J a n u a r y F ir s t —W e w it l h a v e ance varies with all peoples and in perfect are heard to explain their don except through an outright all nations. Even to people in one plight by mumbling ‘‘Jud god a appropriation from the general s o m e o f th e s e T r a c t o r s o n h a n d —I f community it has a different mean col,” and looking ad glum as an fund. Officials of the fire ridden coast town this week told Gover ex-king about it. y o u a r e t h in k in g o f b u y in g a T r a c t o r ing. The doctor has been kept busy nor Martin that they expected to To some it is th« .season of gifts y o u c a n n o t a f f o r d to b u y w it h o u t •> of joy and the holiday spirit; to assuring patients that it probably ask the lawmakers to refund to is not pneumonia, nor the equally the city all state t a f » ptld off privp others it has th4 old mkaning of s e e in g th is t r a c t o r . neighborly fueling to all the liter» virulent influenza and that they erty in that city for the aext will survive if they reverse the seven years. They cite the case 'Peace on earth, good will to men.’ Perhaps the best reason for ob usual oqders and instead of keep of the city of Astoria as a prece servance of the day it that it is ing the feet active and the body dent on which to base their, claim. Astoria received refunds M gm - tbs anniversary of the birth o< warm, >eep the body feet warm. It’s just another epi gstincr more than $411,000 under a Him who typifies forgiveness of demic of colds, such as often at similar concession. But that was faults and short comings, friehdli ness to all and that calm attitude tacks towns, offices, cities and oth during a time in which a major of mind that comaa to those who er'gathering of humans, but “M|y nortioa of the state’» revenue was Doth, ow we opd dey leaTn ow to reallzied from property taxes. In hold no animosities. creased revenues from income taxes Perhaps in this civilised world geep it frob spread+n have now nearly wiped out the in which w e are Wont to think we property tax for state purposes. Wheat men are reported hold move and think rapidly there should be more sea sons of the year ing thdir gfain. Yea and the As a result property owners of Bandon will pay in very Kttle to- ‘ when w s codld put friendliness and ducks are hording their feathers for ward the support of the state and the same reason: they can’t get liking for human kind above the A n d m o st a ttr a c tiv e o f a ll is th e there will be little refund under the . usual thoughts of daily life. At any rid of it. proposed program. rate it is one o f the saving thing p rice o n th is u n it Football teams are attracted to of our modern life that we still Charles A. Howard, state super retain a period of time in which the several bowl like flies to suagr intendent of public Instruction, was to repeat to ourselves the message Heavy sugar? honored thh week by olettion as, of good will to men. vice-president of the National Coun A famed psychologist d i of State Superintendents and Edward Is different. My. Confmisslofiers of Education at OF LEGISLATION a wonderful thing is psychology? their annual convention at Chatta Since ths election last Novem nooga, Tenn. . ■••■•••■••••■••■•■••I We wonder if President Peavy • • * her there has ' been an attitude among some to fear that the rad recalls having some student up be A conference on grade crossing icals will get them before the fore him. as he sits before the accidents has been called by Pub coming legislative session is over court.. lic U tilities Cbmtnlzzlottkr McGol- There was a general htie and cry loch for Friday in Salem. Chief If you happen to be out of a job engineers and signal engineers of about it for a fear days but it being dispelled as the ones most tips winter why don’t you write all railroads operating in the state feared are becoming better known a biography of Wally Simpson? are expected to attend. There is seldom neW for con Alfalfa Bill Murray has rettrtd cern that a lawmaking body the to raise thé fodder for which he memebrs of which are not in sion much more than forty days at is named. one time win depart from the pub Jtrti F arley is said to be going lic wishes on many questions. They are close to their constituents and to leave the cabinet to ‘look wrter From the Observer Dec. 29, 1997 do not vary lbuch from them in private business. As if the cabi A. A. Foss of Athena paM Ws general trend of thought. net had been a handicap. brother John F. and sister. Mrs. It is always to be observed that Maybe the longshoremen intend Mattie Mitchell, a very happy ristt previous to a biennial session many bills are proposed that startle the tc burn their Bridges and move last week; Mrs. M. returned with citizenry, t i l s also true that many on to better things. him to Athena on a holiday visit, \ ________ _ ___ . % _ _ such bills are actually introduced j Friends of Grandpa Isaac Thotnp 7*. * It may be awfully romantic to Into the house or senate to be con son and wife will bo pleased to signed to committee rooms and quit a $260.000 job to please a learn that their health is such sttch there die an unnatural death or woman, but we’ve met a lot of men as to enable them to return to come eat looking quite respectable. this week who wouldn't do it. Moro, but both are far from be n - In Oregon no great change can be ing well. made without the anction of the It is now said we are to have a Tuesday forenoon Old Man Win people for there Is always the In second hew deal. They seem to get ter spread its mantle over this city ittattve and referendum to give the old fa s t 99 well as a la*g* pwft 9f ^SHjerntan fioxmty Journal W atch and W ait tate of Amanda EHen Martin, de-' Etta Morford ceased, and that Saturday, the Geo. G. Updegraff 16th day of January, 1937, at ten Attorney for Administratrix . o’clock a. m. of said day, a t the! Dee. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1936. Courtroom, at the Courthouse, in< . ~ Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, NOTICE OF OFFER OF LANDS have been fixed by the Court as the f • IN SHERMAN COUNTY, OHE- time and place for hearing of ob- GON, FOR GRAZING LEASE jeetjons to said Final 'Report and Pursuant to the order of the Account and the settlement of said Secretary of the Interior, dated estate. * I August 29, 1936, and to the provi- Myles Elroy Martin. sjona of section 16 of the Set of Geo. G. Updegraff June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. I269)v«im - Attorney for Estate. 7-8-9-10 j m£>njy known as the Taylor Graz ing A jt, as amended by the aOVhp- Notice of Final Settlement proved June 26, 1936 '^Notice is hereby given that the 827, 74th Congress, notice is hereby undersigned has filed in the ¡given that all of the v a ca n t,.^ » -.. County Court of the "State of Ore reserved, and unappropriated pub gon for Sherman County her. Final lic lands located within Sherman Report, and. Account, a s Admanw- County, Oregon, are hereby offered tnatrix of; -Estate of Benn for lease for grazing purposes on and conditions Molden MoyfOVd, deecased, . and such that Saturday, the 2nd day of Jan hereafter be prescribed. (Any hud uary, 1937, at 10; o’clock a. m. of all persons having adverse or. con paid day, at thtf Courtroom, at the flicting claims to such 'thuds dr Courthouse, in Moro, Sherman desiring to lease any part thereof County, Oregon, has been fixed by for grazing purposes author- •aid Court as the time and place Ity of said act, must file nothin of fc*r hearing .of Orijantionfl to said their claims, or proper grazing Final R eport aqd .Account and ths lease applications in settlement Of said estate. • , States district land . , » ; Dad leg, Oregon. A n y on*i desiring Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 11$ , to assert a preferenoe' right ; lease isolated or disconnected!*'* r'Sh’ Moro, Oegon ! tracts of 760 acres or leas in hc- M 2d and 4th Tu- condance with said act as amdnd- esdnys of each month will be allowed 90 days froni Vi,itin|t member, wel <•»»? of . notice within which to file a prop corre, er application for lease. Maggie Banrum, N . G. 4^.6_7 Antoniette Funk. Acting Commissioner, General Land Office. Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. Date of first publication: Nov.2T, Moro, Oregon 1936. y Meets Every Second “ “ ¿d. ' ’» « < • « ' T rh rU* «* •» “ » . N0TICE 0 * CREDITORS No. 355. ~ I In th e County Court of the State * of Oregon for Sherman County. Notice is hereby given that the Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M undersigned has been appointed .Moro. Oregon the 1st and 3rd Administrator c. t. a. of the es Thursday-evenings of tate of Charles Franklin Fulton, each month. Visiting deceased, by the County Court of members cordially in the State of Oregon for Sherman vited tn meet with us. County and has qualified. All persons having claims a- H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. gainst said estate are hereby notifi C. V. Belknap. Secv. ed to present the same £q)y veri Moro lx»dge No- 113, I. O. O. F. fied as by law required to the un dersigned at* 514 Porter Buttding, , Moro, Oregon Portland, Oregon, within six Meets 1st and 3rd months from the date hereof. 'fue/sdavs in the Dated and first published, No I.O.O.F. hall. Tran vember 20, 1936. sient and visiting Date of last publication, Decem brothers are cordi ber 18, 1936. ally invited tq -neet W. M. Huntington , with us. Administrator ».La. Lewis McKee, N. G. Huntington, Wilson A D aris,” Joe Truit, Secretary Attorneys Esther Morris, W. M. . Rose Amidon, Secretary. •wnntiritHHKXKx m tm x n nxK K xn m n n n n H iiiH n n in n m n itiiii ii niHUUH«»* l-d fu a d n i /ila For the new McCormick-Deering T D 3 5 D ie s e l T r a c T r a c T o r I * * ’ • • * . . Let us supply your Xmas table needs. Xmas candies, nuts Gr<Mu»ries, Toiletries, Remedies Sundries Tobacco TRADING CENTER For Sherman County People , You will be surprized at the size and specifications of this laie and highly refined model crawler type. McCor- mick-Deering Tractor. »x»Mxxx xx m xx xtu?í:xx:xxxxxxxx¿txtxx;x»tttttnttgi»>umtwm»u«ttWHMmBI McKean <& Searcy For Comfort snd Security In Other Days I 'Adoption by this bank o f a new, improved Bank-by-Mail system now enables you to make deposits safely, easily, at any time, wherever you may be. One unit— a Deposit Slip, Envelope and Receipt— all in ride— saves y time and »wk— One form which we provi dlls bank to you your hanking simple and pracdcaL I t .when you cannot come to the bank. Arvin Heaters Weed Chains Eveready Prestone Foss & Co., Inc. . W e cordially invite you to use this new, improved method > f Banking-by-Mail whether you live in town or are one of Our far-away customers. Call or write for leaflet giving h ill details. 1 , C. R..Harding L. A, Littleton - ---M anager A ss’t Manag*. T he H alles B ranch U nited S tates N ational B anh JEbod MKMBKS rX D K R A L O B F O S IT Oregon IW S P U A W C K C O < fO I