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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1937)
Sixteen states . reduced ~ their traffic accident death totals as much as ten per cent during 1936, but Oregon’s casualty list increas ed, eight per cent. • - . Jeffery— Did you say your girl’s legs were without equal? Dolcini—No, I sim ply said they Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson attended the knew no parallel. annual Pioneer Picnic at Fossil Sunday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mis. Oliver Schadewitz All persons having claims a- j and children of Wamic were over gainst the estate of J. S. Fowler, night Visitors at the Carl Schade deceased, are hereby notified to Entered as second-class» m «u°» •»' »He P o s to ffie t, »it M o rd 1. G r e f o l witz home Monday. present them, with the proper Art of Congress of Maresh 3. 1379 vouchers and duly verified, to the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barnet of SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES- P*V A R I E IN ADVANCE The Dalles were visiting their undersigned, the duly appointed fi.Ro One Y ear daughter Mrs. J. L. Matthes here administrati ix o f t h s estate of J. .JULY 23, 1937 S. Fowler, deceased, at the office °f Thursday. T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law, J. J. Decker is driving a new AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION HARVEST Chevrolet truck delivered here Wasco, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica There is reported to be an agri Tuesday. , In the cities where annual vaca tion of this notice, to-vit: July 23, 'Farmers of thia vicinity are busy tions are the rule, bosses and em cultural bill in congress that would 1937. ployees are looking forward to bring some of the features of the making hay and repairing their Mae Fowler days of unadulterated ease along AAA back into use if it was pass combined harvesters getting ready 38-42 Administratrix. for harvest. the sandy shores of the Pacific or ed by the nation’s legislators. on some mountain stream where Mrs. Anna Schadewitz left Fri IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF There have been very few times nature seems much closer than in in the history of farm legislation day for Ridgefield^ Wash., to spend THE STATE OF OREGON FOR crowded city streets. One who that any far reaching bill was some time there with her daughter THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN works fifty weeks in an office may passed that did not have its incep Marie Hendricks. ANNA F. SCHWARTZ, MARY E. be allowed a bit of inattention as tion among the farmers them Oscar Adams oi Hood River was BUCIHOLTZ and GEORGE SCH the season of temporary change selves. Farm legislation to be suc a business visitor at Kent IMonday WARTZ, Plaintiffs approaches. cessful, it seems must Rtart with and had lunch at the J. L. Davis vs ‘ O Here in Sherman county where the farmers instead of with the home. PEARL GARRETT, - TOM GAR- vacations are taken in the winter, j politicians. For this reason alone Mrs. H. E. Morrow and son Jos ETT, EDWARD SCHWARTZ, and if at all, farmers are getting ready; there is reason to doubt the work- eph were visiting Mr. and Mrs. FREDERrCH SCHWARTZ, Def for the big drive as carefully and ability of the proposed law even Harold Howell in The Dalles Sat endants. earnestly as a general prepares if it did pass the numerous hurdles urday. SUMMONS his troops in war. In the good old that confront it. No. 2442 J. L. Davis and J. C. Wilson were days when the only machinery to | Farmers, in this section at least, business visitors at Grass Valley T O E D W A R D S C H W A R T Z A N D be made ready was the header and are not doing badly just now with ¿Saturday afternoon. FREDERTCH SCHW ARTZ, D E F a few wagons the greater atten a return of better moisture con ENDANTS. W. C. Helyer purchased a new tion was given to the hiring of a ditions and the increased demand N THE, NAME OF THE STATE John Deere tractor Wednesday. crew of men. Now the preparation for wheat caused by short crops OF OREGON, you and each of you Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thaxter are required to appear and an of machinery is of greater moment. , in other countries and enough of were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. swer the complaint filed against a war scare to make European New rings and sleeves for • tl tractor, a bit of tightening th* nations want to buy wheat. If the Carl Schadewitz Tuesday. you in the above entitled Court Andy Patjen jr., of Shaniko was and cause within five weeks from ; senate over-rides President Roose- track and adjusting the gears, overhaul of the combine, the truck I Veit’s veto of the bill holding in« here Saturday where he loaded a the date of the first publication and the hay machinery is seasonal terest rates on farms down the car of cattle to go by train to of this summons as hereinafter • . work that must be done at this over head cost of owning a farm Portland. stated, and if you fad to so an will be less. time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell and swer said Complaint. or other In these parts men don’t farm children were shopping in The wise appear or plead in -this cause, One group is preparing to rest Plaintiffs for want thereof will and the other is getting ready to to make a living; they farm to ac Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helyer spent apply to the Court for relief pray do some highly concentrated work. quire a competence or a fortune. While harvest days are long For that reason the “ever-normal- the day Sunday at Redmond visit ed for in/ Plaintiff?* Cbmplaint, even now, they do not stretch over granary” plan is not expected to ing* their daughter and son-in-law namely, a decree o f the above en- both ends of the day as -in former have a general appeal hereabouts Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Ullmann. W. C. Guyton was transacting Lupine Rebekah Lodge No*. 116 years when the whistle blew before for it would stop the possibility of Moro, Oegon dawn and the boas didn’t order the a farmer getting a combination business at Moro Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson were engineer to stop until it was too of good cropS and a good price for M eets 2d and 4th Tu late to signal from the separator a few years and making some real shopping m The Dalles Wednesday. esdays of each month money. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ireland of to the engine except by lantern. V isiting members wel There has been less aid given to Hood River were at Kent Saturday Yet there is concentration on the & come. job and the -^ride swathed combines farm marketing organizations of selling cherries and were all night Hazel Truitt. N . G. are kept going around the fields late years although this is ohé of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus L ila B u i. Secr®»j»»- as work can be done advantageous the easiest possible methods of in Schilling. ly when weather permita. This is creasing farm income and one in . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of the harvest. City bred' folks who which the farmers, themselves, can 1 Moro were Sunday guests at the Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. Moro, Oregon have had a minor harvest every eventually take control and conduct John Wilson home Sunday. Clarice Sacre and Pauline Davis Meets Every Second month when the pay check was without aid. Fourth Thursdays in each cashed can hardly be expected to Farmers are like everyone else of Moro were over night guests at the J. C. Wilson home Saturday Month. Visiting members realise what harvest means to in relation to the demands on the - 1 _ Invited. wheat farmers who toil an entire government. When times are good night. Sheriff C. C. Wilson and Mis. Frances King W. M. year for the crop that can only bo they want to be let alone and when Ruth Sparling. Secretary. cut properly for a few weeks in th« in trouble they ask for aid. If Wilton of Moro attended the High school dance here Saturday eve late summer, reasonably stable conditions can be Euceka Ix>dge No. 121 A-F & A-M ning. Farmers will be collecting their assured through economical and Moto, Oregon Gray Wilson of Mt. City, Tenn., wages, rents and maybe profits in foresighted conduct of federal M eet4 the 1st arid 3rd is working at the Carl Schadewitz a week or two and they won’t fig business there will be less need T h u rsd ay «venings of ranch. He is a brother of Mrs. ure on letting the frivilous things fqr emergency farm legislation and Schadewitz and W. B. Wilson. e?vh r - . t n t ’. V isiting of life deter them from doing it as for that matter for emergency Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thaxter of m em bers co rdially in- speedily as possible. There - is legislation for any group. , Los Angeles, Calif., were visiting ’dteci to m ee’ w ith us. something of a climax to harvest It was probably our excessive their ne|ce Mr, j s . Fritta End Roy Powell. W. M. ing, like the ending of a book or a and uncollectable loans to Europe lfam ily over Wednesday and Thurs- C. V. Belknap. Seev. play, that permits one to go a lit as much as anyth.ng else that caus- day of , „ t week tle faster so intense is the interest. ed this depression. Let govern- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckman And Moro Lodge No. 113. I. O. O. F. Artd soon it will be on the trucks ment guard against mistakes that daughter Margaret of Grass Valley More*. Oregon and will come into the little towns bring economic disturbances, ¡either i were dinner guests at the J. M. Meets 1st and 3rd with their burden of wheat and immediately or later, and there, Wilson home Sunday. Tuesdays in the clouds of dirt will be raising a will be less need for legislation to Virginia Helyer was a guest of tO .O .F. hall- frar." round the fields to mark the jour aid any American enterprise, be it Evelyn Davis Sunday. aient and visiting; ney of a combine and dust cover farmer, industry or labtor. brothers are cordi ed men, jovial if the crop is good I will not be responsible for any ally invited to meet and grim if it is not, will go hur C OURTS debts run in my name except those with us. rying here and there engaged in , " Citizens of Oregon should be well made by order. Lew is McKee. N . G. the details of reaping the year’s A. J. Decker, K ent Oregon. informed on court matters before Joe Trait. Secretary. reward. the summer is over. There is the Next winter when city folks who argument of packing the supreme are now reclining in the shade are court which is expected to come to hurrying to work in steam heated a happy conclusion some time this offices the farmer will take his week. There is the fight, not ar rest with nothing to do but feed gument, over the appointment of the horses, milk the cows, care for a new federal judge for Oregon. the hogs, fix fence, break roads and No legal minded Democrat can hold and get ready for spring work. up his head among party members unless his or her name has been WEEDS mentioned at least once for thc4 Wheat fields and gardens are position. New names are constant not the only places infested by ly being suggested as charges and weeds. There Are growths in the counter charges are made for and* political pasture as hard to get rid against the first contestants for the , of and as deleterious to useful job. Also there is the appoint-1 ideals as morning glory or white ment of a man to fill the position i top is 'To the grower of valuable left vacant by the death of Judge Campbell of the state supreme plants. v There are the hardy perennials court. • 'i among the political weeds such as the “get something for nothing” Governor Lehman was criticized weed that infests the land when for being disloyal to his president ever the planted crops do not grow but not to his country, when he speedily. This is a root stock weed spoke against the court plan. that also seeds readily. Some areas W h en you use our B u u h -b y-M M Deposit Envelope,.the become so full of it that nothing Marconi probably did more than nearest m ail box becomes your branch bank. I t never dis can be grown until it has choked any other man to reduce the size plays that disappointing ’’C LO S E D ” sign. itself out. of the world for the ordinary man. A new perennial is the “govern When we listen to London, Rome A t any hour, wherever you chance to be— you . may ment responsibility for individual1 or Tokio we can thank him. make deposits by m a il M erely enclose your endorsed weed that has spread rapidly of checks, make out your deposit slip, and m a i l . late years. It was first introduced (Portland burglars obligingly left as a new crop that was said to be a stolen safe in a police lieuten W h en press o f w ork o r lack o f time make it inconven very profitable but has been friund ant’s drive way. And that is funny ient 'for you to call, do your banking by mall. Details to seriously damage the soil It regardless of which side o t the law on im O M L grows in and reduce its value until one is on. - — , ffesesrres 7 2 J M itfieos ft will grow none of the crops it used to produce. “ Idaho Indiana are having a sort C. R. Harding, Manager L. a . Littleton, Assi. Mgr. -In addition to these there are a of a marathon dance.- We thought muRitode of annual weeds that the whites were the orily ones crazy come on in season to blight estab enough to do that. o ftk p lished crops. There is a constant fight against them. A Nebraska group has barred bathing beauties from beauty con Hoad Office, Portland, Oregon The quicker the Japanese cap tests and insist on evening goWns MKMBIB P B D B IA L D a r o 9 I T I u s u a ANCE CORPORATION ture China the quicker the Chinese for contestants. Don’t like to look at their feet, eh ? can capture the Japs. « II ■ I. — ■ I ■ III 1— titled Court setting aside the deed executed and delivered on the 23rd day of November, 1936 by Char les H. Schwartz to the defendant. Pearl Garrett, purporting to con vey to said defendant the fee sim ple title to the following described real property, situated in the Co unty of Gherman, State of Ore gon, to-wit:- "J All of Section sixteen (16) in Township three (3) South of Range sixteen (16) East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 640 acres more or less, excepting about two (2) acres formerly sold for cem etery purposes in the north west corner of said section, and fcr an order restraining and prohibiting the defendant^ Pearl Garrett, from selling, assigning, transferring, or in any way en cumbering said land pending the determination of this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable, and for the Plaintiff’s costs and disbursements herein. This summons is served by pub lication thereof in the Sherman County Journal, a weekly news paper printed, published and of general circulation in Sherman County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 13th day of July, 1937, which said order re quires that this Summons be pub lished once a week for four con secutive and successive weeks and the first publication of this Sum mons is the 16th day of July, 19’ 7. T. Lester Johnson and Alfred P. Kelley, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Postoffice address: Wasco. Oregon and ELSIE (MARTIN, his wife, GLADYS MARTIN PAGE and WALTER J. PAGE, her huaband. BERNARD MARTIN and SALLIE MARTIN, hi» wife, DONALD J. MARTIN, CITIZENS BANK OF GRASS VALLEY, MORO STATE BANK and MARK SKINNER, Su perintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon defendants, By virtue of the writ of execu-; tion and order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon foj the County of Sherman, on the 18 day of June. 1937, pursuant to a decree entered in said Court June 17, 1937, in a suit wherein George B. Guthrie, as Receiver of The 1 Oregon-Washing ton Joint Stock Land Bank of Port land, Oregon, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Jennie E. Martin, Donald Martin, Kenneth Martin and Elsie Martin, his wife, Gladys Martin Page and Walter J. Page, her husband, Bernard Martin and Sallie (Martin, Uis wife, Donald J. Martin, Citizens «Bank of Grass Valley, Moro State Bank and Mark Skinner, Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon are defen dants said writ being directed to me commanding me to make sale of the real property hereinafter de scribed, I will on Monday, the 26th day of July, 1937, at 10:00 o’clock a. m., at the front door of the Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby . given that Esther A. Stanley has been ap pointed by the County Court ot the State of Oregon for Sherman Cqunty, Administratrix of the E s tare of F. L. Stanley Deceased, and has qualified. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said deceased to present the same dyly verified within six months after the first publication of this notice to the undersigned Admin istratrix. Firs* publication 7-16-37 Esther A. Stanley, Administratrix. I Wasco, Oregon. J. Tracy Barton, Attorney for the E state.1 37-40 i House o f Sherman County in, the Town of Moro, State of Oregon, offer for sale and proceed ¡to sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property, situate in Sherman Coun ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: West One-Half (W i) of Sec tion E ight(8); West One-Half (W i) of Section Seventeen(17) East One-Half (E i) of East One-Half (E i) of Section Nine • teen (19), and the West One- Half (W i) of West One-Half (W i) of Section Twenty (20). all in Township Three South ($S;k Range eighteen East (18 E) of the Willamette Mer- idan, containing Nine Hundred Sixty (960) acres, more or less to satisfy the sum of Four Thou sand Seventy-four and 12-100 Dol lars ($4*974.12 with Interest there on from June 17, 1937 at the rate of 6% per annum; and the further sum of Two Thousand Two Hun dred Seventy-two and 80-100 Dol lars ($2,272.80) with interest thereon from June 17, 1937 at the rate of 8% per annum, and $360.00 as attorneys* fee, together with costs of said suit taxed at Twenty- two and 10-100 Dollars ($22.10,. and the costs of and upon said writ. C. C. WILSON Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Y o u ’ll tin g a song o f happiness wlfen you use your new Hotpotnt Elec* trie Range. For this thrilling new range w ill give you many extra hours o f freedom, economy such M you have never know n, spot- b NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN. GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re .**<s cleanliness and perfection > ceiver of The Oregon-Washington E L E C T R IC R A N C E S o f results w ith every recipe. Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland, • B uy on C onw nloett T u rn » Come in today. Oregon, a coropration Plaintiff, vs JENNIE E. MARTIN, DONALD S i . , v .r i MARTIN, KENNETH M ARTIN,1 jhtfujöL P acific P ower e L isbt C ompany ' BAN K BY Science has discovered th a t potatoes p ro v id e extra S lO « TO«» »O* Vitamin C, readily available calcium and phosphorous, and a high content o f iron and Vitam in B — all important elements to good health. Interesting information, but not nearly so impressive as a great, big baked patato— nice and mealy— its russet jacket bursting— steaming hot— w ith a couple of pats o f fresh butter, some salt and p e p p e r ^ , that’s really something to eat. Yet, this is only one of a hundred ways of preparing and serving this marvelous food. Nowhere are such excellent potatoes grown as in the higher altitudes, the mountain valleys, the great plains o f the West, and the Pacific Coast slopes. A ll o f these regions are served by the Union Pacific Railroad. ( Efficient, rapid railroad service— specialized cars for safe shipment— brings potatoes to your table from this area every month o f the year. Among the nation’s railroads U nion Pacific is in the front rank as a transporter of potatoes. Last year Union Pacific moved 41,422 cars o f /he w o rld ’s staple vegetable—the nutritious, economical potato. Call on your grocer today— Pass the potatoes to the fa m ily tonight The D alles B ra n d i 7T y *.Y*ef'ò?V J U nited S tates N ational B ank - A.. R A IL R O A D ti SHIP AND RIDE UNION P A W If 'i » r 'L w •4. ,