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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1937)
TU jS J je n u a n C o u n ty jo u r n a l > SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVER. EbUblishei Nov. 2, 188« GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14. 189? CONSOLIDATED, MAR^ft 6, 11,31 s' WASCd NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established IS.H C O N SO LID A TED MARCH 4. 1932 Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon. By GILES L. FRENCH ! Managing Edit«» T Entered as second-class m a tte r at the Postotftce,' a t Moro. O r egon, under Act of C ongress of M arch 3> 1879-_____________________________ subscription rates —P ayable in advance . One Y ear $1.50 JU L Y 30, 1937 WEED KILLING im inipotent'they m ight m an ag e th e S&KBMAh COUJWTT J0UftN.AU H<mo. oftEUVN STATEHOUSE GOSSIP (Continued from page one) mission this wieek. One of these was the elimination of the New York firm of Trowbridge A Liv ingston, capitol architects, as the designers of the new libra: y • ano office building and agreement on the firm of Whitehouse & Church of Portland for this job. The oth er was the signing of an option on the T. Bt Kay property at a price of $44,000. This property covers approximately one-third ’of the block bordering on Court street between Summer and Winter etreets. Of particular interest in this connection is the price paid for the Kay property which w ilt serve as a yard stick in measur ing the value of other property in the block which the state hopes to annex in its program of buildisig expansion. • - - Thirty-nine proposals are on file* with the State Board of Control! in connection with the Portland office building program. Twenty-i four of these proposals involve the purchase of sites for the proposed building. Many ot these sites are already occupied . by buildings which would have to be torn down or moved if acquired by the state. The other 15 proposals cover build ings suitable for office purposes either as they stand or following remodeling. FRIDAY. JULY 80, $987 Jb TO P.CACE R iv e « A T H A ÍA J K A World's “M t Greatest Buffalo TODAY’S QUOTE , “The federal farm ¿redit struc ture is now sound enough to with stand the strain of another de pression, and in such event would serve as a cushion against the pre vious devasting effects o f forced agricultural deflation and liquida tion. The production credit bank, one of the four branches of the system, integrates well with or derly marketing programs.’’—Dean Wm. A. Schoenfeld, O. S. C., chair man of the board for federal farm credit administration, twelth dis ___ p i f trict. _____ .. Lupine Rebekah Lodge Not. 116 Moro, Oegon And Elk Reservations ONTANA contributed the nu cleus of what » .t h e world’s largest buffalo herd. These animals now numbering seven thousand, sprang from 700 purchased in 1907 by the Canadian Government from Michael Pablo, a Montana rancher. Five thousand of the buffalo are in Buffalo National Park, Wainwright. Alberta, a fenced-in area of 200 square miles and an additional 2000 are kept at Elk Island National Park, 30 miles east of Edmonton. Both parks are points of interest to tourists visiting Western Canada. At Elk Island there is also maintained a herd of 2000 elk. In recent year* development of lake and other faci lities within this park have made it a favorite summering spot' with thousands of tourists. The upper panel shows a section of the elk herd at Elk Island and the lower, a group of buffalo at Wainwright A suggested circular motor tour em bracing both parks is indicated at the right. M Meets 2d and 4th Tu esdays of eaeh month Visiting members wal come. tipn of this notice, to-wit: July 23, 1937. Mae Fowler Administratrix. 88-42 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN ANNA F. SCHWARTZ, MARY JL BUGHOLTZ and GEORGE SCH WARTZ, Plaintiffs VS PEARL GARRETT, TOM GAR- ETT,’ EDWARD SCHWARTZ, and FREDERIC« SCHWARTZ, Def endants. A SUMMONS N No. 2442 TO EDWARD SCHWARTZ AND FREDERICH SCHWARTZ, DEF ENDANTS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you ir e required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within five weeks from the date of the first publication o f Athis summons as hereinafter stated, and if you fail to so an swer said Complaint or other wise appear or plead in this cause, Plaintiffs for ’ want thereof will apply to the Court for relief pray ed for Ini Plaintiff^ Obmplaint, namely, a decree of the above en 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 aiirft _ l ♦♦ pie title to the following described real property situated in the Co unty of Sherman, State of Ore gon, to-wit 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 »bout two (2) acres formerly sold for cem etery purposes in the north west corner of said section, and for 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 thia 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. Post office address: Wasco. Oregon public to their own satisfaction. Hazel Truitt. N. G. Regardless of the furore that has A norrffal amount of suspicion will Lila Bull. Secretary been made about weeds there is no lead the average man to doubt the very definite information about altruism of those who wish to con- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. positive means of killing weeds tro, their fenows. Moro, Oregon better than grandpa had. Grandpa Most of us make sort of a botch Every Second of the job of living if candid sta- had a hoe. „.. Fourth Thursdays in each Now we have weeds that cannot tistics are to be believed. Yet we Month. Visiting membert be killed iby a tillage implement fjo jt ourselves. Nothing is more luyrted. used in the ordinary manner. The personal than one’s life and unless Prances King W. M. perennial weeds, the most common a man persists in bothering others Ruth Sparling. Secretary. of which are morning glory, Rus- with his mode of living he will sian knap weed and white top, ip be happier trying to work out his Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F &. A-M this county, have defied ait so far f,wlj salvation. Moro, Oregon tried methods of eradication and;, ye a rn jntf on the part of Meets the 1st and 3rd are spreading rapidly. those in temporary authority to Thursday evenings of Farmers have been told to plow , make everyone else do as they say • • • ! each month. Visiting the weed patches dry, to dig them is as old as authority itself. The advancing cost of living has members cordially in out root and branch, to try this Petty chieftains of an earlier caught up with the imbibers of viteli to m eet w ith us Bhaiofrafh/, Canadian Traval Bureau chemical or that one, to p la n t, ¿ a y niaj e their followers do as hard liquor. The Liquor Control Roy Powell. W. M. other crops in an effort to strangle they wished. It is sort of a Diety commission has announced a com C V. Belknao. Secv the weeds and yet every street c°r’4eomplex that overcomes some peo- plete revision of its price list effec ner gathering of farmers where pje wben they have the authority, tive August 1 with most of the Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. Qt F. weeds are discussed gives evidence The United States was organiz- items slightly higher than present Moro. Oregon that none of these methods have) e(j to prevent such authority being prices. At the same time, the Meets 1st and 3rd been very successful. <■ i given to any group of any one. commission announced, 24 new Tuesdays in the The state of Oregon has made an Liberals for years have fought to brands of liquor are 'being added IO.O.F. hall. Tran appropriation for weed control, the preserve the rights of men to be to the store shelves while 42 brands sic nt nnd visiting federal government is asked to do themselves and develop their own are bqing dropped. brothers are cordi the same and for the past few ideas and ideals unhampered by « * • ally invited to meet years WPA money has been used governmental restrictions. Those Draft of a stream purification has appointed Mrs. Vivian Ornduff with us. for weed eradication. It is like a who now call themselves liberals measure to be initiated by the re recruiting officer for Moro, Mrs. J. Lewis McKee, N. „G. group of mice passing resolutions are advocating authoritative gov cently organized Oregon Stream Joe Tririt. Secaetary P. Yates for Wasco, Mrs. I. N. and appropriating money to bell ernment in order that people may Purification League is nearing com Lemon for Grass Valley, in the the cat. No one knows how to do be forced to do as the authority pletion according to Senator Byron campaign for enrollment of wom NOTICE TO CREDITORS it wishes. Carney of Clackamas county who From the Observer August 2, 1918 en student nurses. Before any very successful pro All persons having claims a- If there is any material differ in Salem this week. _ I Tre frei|fht Tue?day gram of weed eradication can be ence between “social control’* and From, the Observer July 31, 1908 gainst the estate of H. L. Lan- * • ! set the dry weeds and grass afire planned it is going to be necessary regimentation it nas yet to bê ex County Assessor Otto Peetz is in phear, deceased, are hereby notified “When I said that the reappoint- on the -Nicholson place south of to know more about killing weeds plained. Let government concern Portland on work in connection to present them in proper form to and how to do it. Experiments are itself with making the rules and ment of Chas. A. Galloway and town, burning some small build- the undersigned, the duly appoint necessary and it should be plainly keeping them fair, and let those in Earl Fisher as tax commissioners ings. A piece of summer fallow with his office. Sherman .county ed, qualified and acting Adminis has loaned Portland three score of understood that most, if not all, governments learn to control then were made without any strings a t - , helped save the wheat fields, trator of the estate of H. L. Lan- | p . E. Fagan has tendered his it’s best people. . of the present theories are experi appetite for authority and . power tached I meant just that.” * phear, deceased, at his office in The first wheat to come to a Moro, Oregon, within six months mental in nature for no one will and there will be less heard of This was Governor Martin s re- formal resignation as superinten- MMirA been “view- *--a dent of schools to the county court Moro Warehouse this year was ply to critics who have assure a farmer that any treatment “social control.” from the date of this notice, to-wit: will certainly kill the» perennial ing with alarm’’ a pjurported “new and E. R. Curfman has been ap- ^rom one Robert Urquhart’s July 30, 1937. . ~ weeds. ' ' policy” adopted by the Board of pointed to fill the unexpired term, fields threshed by G. C. Huis ma- 39 to 42 Geo. G. Updegraff. SUMMER STORM chine near town, and it was A No. control in its relations with the tax both effective September 1st. U is true that some of the meth Electrical storms such' as the com m i„ion The “new policy” | Arthur PhilIip8’ is now about I wheat and 13 bushels to the acre. ods will prevent the spread, to acme extent at least, of those most one experienced this week would whKh h .s drawn the fire of critic» ready t0 ather his thjrd of G? R. Mathes hauled the Tomlin NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is given that Margaret fatalists out . of any in certain quarter» is .opposed to atraw dangerous weeds. That may be all make iea „„ hi, t ^ ck well drill out to his farm last week, Tuel, as Executrix of the last will and hopes to have a well soon that people. When we are unused to that may be expected at first. Men involve scrutiny of major com- den of Moro He intcnds t0 , and testiment of Merritt G. Tuel, who have acres and acres of morn them—as all of us in this part of promises entered into between the cloae to half an acre of the3e b(Jr. will bar water hauling. ing glory cannot kill it off at one the country are—we flinch from tax commission^ and tax payers. Geo. Rebman laid in an assort deceased, has filed her final report ries in time for next years crop. “The board of control has no fell swoop because of the expense. every flash and shudder at every ment of harvest necessaries m and account with tht? clerk of the N. P. Wheat and family were county court of Sherman County The chemical treatment method is roar, thinking unconciously that we authority of law to meddle with the visiting in the county from Rose- ’Moro on the 24th, including a new not a proven one and no one would can do something to prevent being administrative duties of the tax burg during part of last week. " » ‘«P"* t»"k. <Pai" wagons, bed. Oregon, and that Saturday, the be justified in trying it on very hit. It really is like dodging bul commission and I for one have no etc. -‘ --------- -------- j 28th day of August, 1937, at the lets. desire to do so,’’ the goVernor de N. P. Wheat is thé oldest son of many acres. J. O. Elrod and William Booth hour of 10 o’clock a. m., and the Mrs. J. B. Wheat, now residing There is something magnificient clared. Scientific du ta on weeds is lacking of Portland have bought the Alvord county court room of said court NOTICE TO CREDITORS with her son, D. C ., Wheat, on the • • ♦ an^ until it is supplied through about the heavens when in an ranch of 15,000 acres south of has been fixed as the time and place Notice is hereby given that homestead near DeMoss experimentation and stu d y, actual angry mood Lightning colors the Tiring of the role of . rubber Girls riding bieycles at 22« miles Valc “ " n7 11COUnty- Consider- f r bearing all objections to said Esther A. Stanley has been ap report. eradication of perennial weeds is clouds many varied hues and dark expand their office space in rented an hour on sidewalks In the Moro a lon ' ° ra" J Margaret Tuel. pointed by the County Court of a hit and miss affair and all will ness rolls in again before one can stamp to department heads who the State of Oregon for Sherman business district^ should be given a Geo. G. U pdegraff, admit that so far it has been most get a second glance and thunder quarters and then ask for official quietus by either their parents or Only one-third of all traffic trav Attorney for Executrix 39-42 County, Administratrix of the Es cracks and rolls like the voice of approval of their action the board ly miss. tate of F. L. * Stanley Deceased, city marshal. els at night, but two-thirds of all This is not to advocate that farm Jove, himself, which is what the of control this week turned thumbs and has qualified. Mrs. L. Barnum, county chair- fatal motor vehicle accidents occur NOTICE TO CREDITORS ancients thought it to be. era do nothing until a workable down on this practice. Hereafter Notice is hereby given to all The dust comes down the street approval must be secured first or man Council of National Defense, then. method is provideo for them. Cer All persons having claims a- persons having claims against tain control methods will slow down as if to warn of the coming storm some officious underling is going to gainst the estate of J. S. Fowler, said deceased to present the same the rate of spread of the weeds. and warm, washing rain comes to find himself in an embarrassing deceased, are hereby notified to duly verified within six months The weeds that are just starting dean and heal the earth after the position, the board warned. present them, with the proper after the first publication of this ♦ * may be killed by expensive chemi shock of flame and noise. And vouchers and duly verified, to the notice to the undersigned Admin cals if any can be found that are nature, after its bit of anger is undersigned, the duly appointed istratrix. First publication 7-16-37 Approximately 200 r applications definitely successful, and in time over, becomes peaceable and con for grubstake loans under the new administratrix of the estate of J. Esther A. Stanley, Administratrix. means of killing out the large tritely quiet, sending the sun out mining act have already been filed S. Fowler, deceased, at the office of Wasco, Oregon. patches of weeds may be found. from behind the clouds to encout with the state board of geology T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law, J. Tracy Barton, The experimental work is the part age the creatures of the earth to and mineral industries. The stat Wasco, Oregon, within six months! Attorney for the Estate. from the date of the first pufclica-! 37-40 of the job that has been assumed by go on with their little labors. ute creating the board authorizes Like many a human storm of grubstakes of $50 to b e xadvanced the department of agriculture and its various branches. It should get anger, a storm o f ’ the heavens to legitimate prospectors, the loan clears the air and cools the atmos to be repaid when a “strike’* is busy. phere leaving a more comfortable made. feeling all around. With the scorch ing winds and damaging heat per YELLOW LINE haps nature has had enough to This week a crew of men have cause a little explosion of temper. come down through the county with a couple of trucks and great Mae West has been married long quantities of yellow paint and re enough to be a grandmother, but freshed the center mark of the University of Oregon, Eugene, highway. Probably nothing does she don’t act like i t July 30,—A “branch of the state » as much to prevent accidents as Congress should adjourn and go system o f higher education has this same dividing line on the home; its members need a rest. been established in the rem ote; ) - roads. gì Not only that but the country little community of Calico, on the For the past month there have Rogue river in Josephine county, needs a rest. been stretches ■ on the highway and each week^a group of women JP7/A Autcmaiic 1 where there was no line because of meet to study regular class room L That Medford woman who re GENERAL ELECTR.’C new surfacing. Nearly all driv- $ material supplied them by the a fuses to tell her age to get a driv vT r rs, even the careful and considerate THRIFT UNIT er’s license looks old enough to system's extension division, it was ones, drove nearer the center of «fe Sealed-i n-steel drive a car—and also old enough announced here by Miss Mozelle II the highway where there was no Hair, in charge of correspondence 1 Î 1 yellow line than where the road to not be so darn particular about study. ft • G eneral Electric offers great her age. li was divided between the right and The class started with the regu est refrigerator value in 10 i Bh the wrong side. C Arguments between Unions are lar correspondence • course in En years. M ore ice cubes, more The line is indispensable in fog j often caused by the surplus of trance English composition, but the s to r a g e sp a ce, m ore co ld gy weather and certainly helps 1 funds in the treasury. In fact work sent them has since been sup capacity, more conveniences 1 mightily in preventing accidents in , Whether you live in town or far awav, you'll find parti unionizing labor is big business plemented with special assign A T N E W L O W PRICES! any kind of weather. cular advantages in our Bank-by-Mail Plan. and i f a man has a flair for rabble- ments in vocabulary building and in better forms of expression. The rousing he can do well at i t You may make out your deposit slips at home, endorse ¡i, s Thornton vocabulary test was also your checks— then, merely drop your Bank-by-Mtul De SOCIAL CONTROL . There should be no trouble in sent to them for testing purposes. posit Envelope in the nearest mail box. 7 Now the word is “social control.’’ getting recruits for the navy as A number of other classes in This extended s e r v ^ . actually brings the bank to /ou. It is one of the latest phrasing» to long as it moves around over th e 1 var*ou« parts of the state have al- — N othing is more pra or convenient. Call or write “ so been organized along these indicate that the government is nation attending fleet weeks. today for details. lines, it is pointed out by Miss assuming greater authority over ------- tfesoyrees 12^ Millians the individual. A man in the peni The Portland Beavers are mdi-‘ Members of the groups who tentiary may be said to have a eating again that the will to win wish enro11 individually may C..R. *Harding, Manager L. A. Littleton, Asst. Mgr. maximum of “social control** in is a tonic that few opponent» can earn <»Uege or university credit that his actions are controlled en overcome. ! thia is stated. tirely .by society. • There was a lot of electricity go- ------------------- -— Perhaps if those who managed ing to waste hereabouts Tuesday Traffic Cop— What’s the matter, society were all seeing, all know- and Tuesday night and it was with- lady, can’t you control that car? ing and entirely unselfish, they out cost to the taxpayers, too, with Woman Motorist—Well, you see, Head Ofiea, Portland, Oregon m ight rule the lives of the every- no one quarreling about his share, officer, I just had my car washed Always a t your Service 1 M BM BBK F I D 1 1 A L D B P O B IT iS t U B A N C B C O I F O I A T I o 'lf 'day citizen perfectly, or if not s o | ------------------- —- ; and I can’t do a thirty With it. V b a - In OtherDays SEE FOR YOURSELF! Small Town Has University 1 ¡1 Save on PRICE! Save on CURRENT! 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