Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 07, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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TKK SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOMO, ORBOOM
FRIDAY, APRIL T, 1M»
W^rns Agpin
ism L / i
Administrator of the estate of
J. C. McKean, deceased; J. Ken­
tiofls in Katsr t t llt r ln ’ comparison,
neth McKean and Vehna McKean,
would
make
a
.
jitterbug
feel
like
ï
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Sherman County Observer
«Continued from page one» •
husband and wife; Georgia Kins­
a rheumatic grandfather.
Established Nov. 2, 1888
ley
and Byron Kinsley, wife and
I
he
highway
department
should
But,
invariably,«
and
•'chivalry
Grass Valley Journal
husband;
Muriel Jean McKean, a
confine
its
efforts
to
highway
con­
comes
to
our
rescue,'
they
make
Established Oct. 14, 1897
single ^person; -Mark Skinner as
the wearer look as chic and pretty struction and maintenance. The
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
Superintendent. of Banks of the
vetoed bill would have required
as can he.
Wa*co News-Enterprise
State of Oregon; Sherman Coun­
every motorist in the state to
Established Nov. 1891
ty, a municipal corporation; the
submit his car or truck for in­
unknown heirs of J. C. McKean,
spection at least once and not
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 ROAD BUILDING
deceased, and also all other per­
A serious dispute about the ruore than twice a year at a cost
sons or parties unknown having
Published Every Friday at
location on which the state and o f 60 cents per inspection. Offer­
or claiming to have any right,
federal grant of $10,000 should be ed as a traffic safety measure it
Moro, Oregon '
title, estate, lien • or interest in
placed has occured in this coun­ was designed to rid the highways
and to the real property as in the
Giles L. French
* Editor ty anfl certainly a part of this oL “wrecks’* and “jalopies’* that
the complaint described, Defen­
has been caused by the regula- ^P^ate with defective brakes and
Entered as second-class matter at
headlights to the menace of other
dants. - ”
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:
tiotiz
governing
the
gtant
and
a
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
highway users.
-U
C. C. WILSON
lack
of
understanding
of
it.
• • •
under Act of Congress of March
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
For people who live in a dry
5. 1879.
Income taxes to -be collected
land district where satisfactory
from federal employees under the
roads can be built for $1000 per
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
recent supreme court ruling will
IM R
mile the insistence op the part of
Our
THE STATE OF OREGON
not go very far toward financing
the
state
or
federal
road
men
‘FOR^THE
COUNTY OF SHER­
A
^
s
tre
ia
n
0«
M u is t it
state activities in the opinion of
that the above mentioned ' sum lav officials. While no data is
MAN ‘ *
would build .but a little« over a
GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Re­
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
nvuilable on which to base any­
mile of road sounds peculiar.
ceiver of ttoip Oregon-Washington
thing like an accurate estimate of
Joint Stock Land Bank of Port­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Road builders in charge of the the additional revenue to accrue
land (Oregon,) a corporation,
Payable in Advance
distribution of this fund are cer­ to the state from this new source
' . . . . Vfo»'
Plaintiff,
ONE YEAR _____ - ___ .. a .. $150 tainly right In insisting that none conservative ‘‘guesses'’ place the
-
. vs.
of the money be scattered over amount at not to exceed $25,000 a
CLYDE E. SMITH, MARY FRAN
so
much
road
as
to
be
wasteful.
year.
On
the
other
hand
state
A P R IL 7, 1939
¡«B
CIS SMITH, THE CITIZENS
Certain specifications are needed. employees, now subject to the fed­
BANK, of Grass Valley, Oregon,
Certainly, however, different con­ eral income tax, will contribute A
ROY J. (BAKER, as Liquidator of
ditions would permit of different similar, amount toward the sup­
GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS
Togetiher with the tenements,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
The Citizens Bank of Grass Val­
road construction.
per* of. the federal government.
.hereditaments and appurte­
OF
REAL
PROPERTR
.
ley,
Oregon, MORO STATE BANK,
.A good road must toe graded No additional legislation will be
News from Washington indi­
nances thereunto belonging or
On Saturday, thé . fitto day of
MARK SKINNER Superintendent
cate that the days of parity pay­ and drained; it must ¡be high required to extend the Oregon in­
in anywise -appertaining.
May, 1939, at the hour of ten o’­
of Banks of the State of Oregon
ments to farmers*are about over. enough to not heave with the come tax to cover federal em­
Said sale is made under e x e -; an(j (Oounty of Sherman, Oregon,
clock a. <n-. at the front door rf
Of course, the first test of strength frost and destroy the surface. Bui ployees.
Forehanded legislators, the court house in Moro in Sher- J cut ion issued out of the Circuit
in congress, does not prove that when all this can be done with envisioning the time when such a mafi^County, Oregon,’ I will sell at Court of the State of Oregon for a Municipal Corporation,
the final vote will be the same, but power, machinery without en­ situation might exist, worded the public auction to the highest bid- Sherman County to me directed Defendants,
it does show that eventually this countering rbch, more road can be, .Oiegon act to include federal em­ der for cash, the following describ-I in the case of Th? Federal Land NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
No. 2522
‘
'
ployees if and when the protec­
sort of payments will toe stopped. touttt.
ed real property located in .Sher­ Bank of Spokane, a corporation, , By virtue of the writ of execu­
It is possible that the farm bloc
Only the gppd fortune of an tive exemption behind which they man County, Oregon, to-wit:
plaintiff, vs. George Thomas ¡Bar­ tion, and order of sale- duly issued
and the city leaders in congress •ttSy winter and ns washing of have hidden in the past should be
nett and Anna M. Barnett, hus­ out of the Circuit Court of thi
The
Northwest
'Quartèfr
and
. ■■ r
.
Will get together and vote.fftr a. the eounty roads has made - it, lifted.
band and wife; Moro State Bank,
the
Southwest
Quarter
of
sec­
State of Oregon for the County of
big WPA appropriation and big possible to build the Erskine road
a corporation; Mark Skinner as
tion
Eight,
in
Township
Three,
Sherman, on the 29th day of March
farmer payments before adjourn­ this year at all, as the state and
Superintendent of iBanks; Sher­ 1939, pursuant to a decree enter­
iSouth of Range.' Seventeen,
ment but the pressure for econ­ federal money could not be stretch­ • Long a familiar figure around
man County, a municipality cor­ ed in said Court March 28th, 1939,
East of the Willamette Meri­
omy, while not very strong yet, ed to build more than a mile and ihe Oregon capitol, A1 Nye, mail
poration; and Sherman County in a suit wherein George B. Guth­
dian,
containing
320
acres,
clerk
at
the
state
house
for
the
may make this imposible.
a half of it according to the regu­ past 33 years retired last Friday
National Farm Loan Association,
rie, as Receiver of the Ore^on-
Whether this movement will go lations.
a corporation, defendants.
Except for Arthur S. Benson, chief
Washington Joint Stock Land
so far as to preclude the possibi­
Maytoe those people are right clerk for the supreme court, Nye
C. C. WILSON
Bank
of Portland, (Oregon),
lity of payments to farmers for who say that the state and - or was the oldest state employee in
s h e rm .» ^ , o « *» ;
soil building practices cannot be federal road departments need « point of continuous service. Ben­
known at this time but consider­ shaking up.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE •
son has worked for the state more
OF REAL .PROPERTY
|
®*nk,' ° f ° r‘ 8’ V* ’
ing that many contracts are al­
A tto rn ey A t L a w
than 37 years. In reviewing his
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o
.
j
il
an.
j
j
a
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k*y,
Oregon,
Roy
J. Baker,
as Li-
ready in effect on this basis it
O" Saturday the «th day of
, i<lator of
cjtiien
s Bank
X>n»i
lertg service with the state Nye re­
seems doubtful if this sort of pay­ J It appears that the farmers are called that when «he first went to
May, 1939, at the hour of ten I GreM VaI, ey> Oregon> ,Moro
M o ro a n d W asco
ments will toe stopped entirely. getting rid of their 1939 wheat and
o’clock a. m. at the front door bf
work under Secretary of State
Bank,- Mark Skinner Superinten­
Quite a number of farmers in this without charging -' anyone more
| the .courthouse in 'Moro in Sherman dent of Banks of the State of
Dunbar there iyere only seven em­
county have waived such payments than a couple of cents above the ployee» in the state department
County, -Oregon, I will sell at Oregon and County of Sherman,
by burning stubble this spring !oan price, either.
public .auction to the highest oj.LXo„
whereas there are now nearly 300
a Municipal Corporation,
anyway.
bidder /for cash, the following de- ‘‘
full time^£!mph>yees in that de­
[.are defendants, said writ being dl-
The government program . for
A
.
W
.
M
cLEOD
scribed real property located
‘ rected to me commanding me t<
The governor saved the legisla­ partment with as many as 543
agriculture has changed in the
more
finding
part
time
emrploy-
ture
from
its
worst
mistake
by
past five years and instead of fol­
fnent during the rush periods.
n V r .
hereinafter de.erlhed, I will on
-
Dealerin
lowing the practice of direct pay­ vetoing the fireman’s pension bill
I Hall of Lot Seven m Block
• • •
Monday,
the
8th
day
of
May,
1939,
that
would
have
made
it
possible
ment for crop reduction othéi
“C,” Barnum’s (Addition to the
... Two state boards and commis­ Calkin« .We e d e tp Treate rs
at 10.00 o’clock a. m., at the front
methods are employed. Crop in­ to tax those who take out insur^ sions made their exit during the
City of Moro in Sherman
door of the ’Court House of Shei-
surance and crop loans are the ance in order to give s pension tc
; County, Oregon.
past week. One of these, the
man County, in the City of Moro,
firemen.
If
such
pensions
are
» Used Weedcrs
newer methods along with the
Said sale is made under exe­ State of Oregon, offer for sale
state planning board, ceased to
necessary
they
should
be
paid
by
soil, conservation payments. '
cution issued out of the Circuit
exist when Governor Sprague
and proceed to sell to the highest
f
y
r
f
ÿ
t
ê
T^
e
q
u
ip
m
e
n
t
j
Court of the State of Oregon for
This crop year aid was given all property owners.
signed the Nash bill repealing the
bidder for cash in hand the fol-.
pi
County of Sherman, to me dl-
toward shipping wheat out of the
M oro/CÂeçàp
r h o n c 3 4 4 leered in the case of Fred Krusow, loving described real property,
It looks as if that Albian prince act which created1' 'That activity.
north west that was directly bene­
The other, ‘the capitol reconstruc­
situate in Sherman County, State
ficial and made up to some extent had been born a week later he tion commission, was wiped ’ out tt»nutrin i ttn i n G :tn::tt«;nun n:::: plaintiff, vs. J. Kenneth McKean, of Oregon, to-wit:
for the refusal to do this in pre­ , Would have been just' anothei by an act of the last legislature
The Southwest Quarter (SW-
homeless kid.
vious years.
under« . which
this commission
’ ) of Section Eleven (11),
There seems to toe a definite
turned over its functions to the
and the West Half (W i) of
feeling among farmers that bet­
Board of Control on April 1. In
Section Fourteen (14) in
tered conditions generally that
signing the Nash bill the Gover­
in Township Three (3) South,
will reflect on the price of wheat
nor admitted that the old planning
Rrnge Seventeen (17) East of
arc of more value than direct pay­
board had made many mistakes
the Willamette Meridian, con­
ments. This may be as well if
although
praising
it
for
the
good
taining
480 acres, more or
From the Observer April 6, 190C
inch conditions can -be ¡brought
less', according to government
R. J. Ginn, E. W. Ed rod and Sarr work it has accomplished.- -Insist­
about by government interference.
strvey therepf; together with
McDonald were elected council- ing that there is need for a state
öl
If parity payments can be voted men for two years and G. W. bureau of,research and industrial
all rights, however evidenced,
oy congress before the end of May Bnddc for one year at the city development the governor served
to the use of water, ditches
DETOUR
notice that he would press for
it is possible that a vote will he .-lection held last week.
and canals for the irrigation
creation
pf
such
a
department
at
taken for compulsory crop reduc­
of
said premises, to which the
tkOAO
CLOSED
The People’s party committer,
tion for another year, but certain­ composed of O. P. King, R. H. the next legislative session. The
snid premises were entitled a t
I on account of
ly the vote would be unfavorable King, P. M. Ruggles, John Chris­ Capitol Reconstruction commission
the date of said mortgage,
.TAX OlVERSlCN
April 4, 1923, or at any time
unless the money for the pay­ tensen, J. M. Powed, P. F. Peddi- in bowing itself out of the politi­
since said date
ments were appropriated. In any oord and M. A. Van Gilder issued cal picture turned over to the
to satisfy* the sum of Six Thou­
event the .1939 crop will receive a call for a county convention to Board of Control nore than $53,000
in unexpended balances, mort of
the benefits provided previously. be held the 9th.
sand Three Hunderd .Thirty-five
and 82-100 Dollars - ($6,335.82),
Tom Calhghan carries a hand­ which,.however, will be used up in'
completing
the
library
building
EASTER HATS
with interest thereon from March
some 'blackthorn cane brought di­
and
heating
plant
and
in
land­
28, 1939 at the rate of six per cent
Next Sunday is the day lhat is rect from the Emerald Isle.
scaping around the library grounds
(6%) per aqnnm; and the further
From
Kent:
The
school
house
* • •
dedicated—among other more im­
ftlijn
,óf. Three' Thousand Thirty-
portant things—to the initial wear­ hr»s been renovated and schoo’
I t Wasionljr by Coincidence, of
six and 64-100 D olía« ($3.036-84)
opens
next
month
with
Miss
Lulv
ing of feminine finery. Sad in­
with Interest thereon from March
9 rnojjlb. C3ur8e,,.|hat»4hc- ^higherJpricta ¿n
deed will be the lady who will opt Mason in charge, t A
liqhor
sold
in
state
stores
became
28, 1939, at the rate of eight per
have a new dress or hat with schot/i is anticipated.
effective on- April 1. ‘‘ The added
cefif (8%) yer annum, and the sum
which to brave the gaxe of her From the Observer April 8, 1910 revenue from the additional profit
of $400.00, as attorney’s fee, to­
The Natron cut-off railway is anticipated from this source, esti­
critical sisters.
gether with costs of said suit tax­
The dresses year after year do now building to Crescent and the mated at around $1,250,000 for the
ed at Fourteen and 20-100 Dollars
not change to such a marked ex­ Oregon Trunk line and the Vale- biennium, will go toward bolster­
(14.20), and the Costs of and up­
tent as to be very noticable to Burns line wild cross there.
ing up the social security budget.
on said writ.
The safe of the Kent Commer­
mere uncritical man unless there
C. C. WILSON
cial
company was blown Monday Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
be one of those frenzies of short
Sheriff of Sherman oCunty
skirts which some years ago ex­ night according to Sheriff Free­
State of Oregon
Meets on the 1st and
posed, according to the dictates of man.
3rd Thursday eve­
The BODA -and AA has madi
fashion, the nether limbs, grace­
nings of each month.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
ful or awlcward, of women old and arrangements to admit pupils from
Visiting members cor
rural
schools
to
the
annual
field
T 3E STATE OF QREGON
young. Nothing like that 4a ex­
dially invited to meet
FOR'THÉ COUNTY OF SHÊR-
pected this Easter although the gleet and declamatory contest
— - -r-
MAN . ‘
.
tendency is toward shorter skirts. which will be held next month.
A man died of spotted, fever, A. B. Christianson W. M.
In
the
Matter
of
the
Liquidation
But on the hats women may
c . V. Belknap, Secy.
while riding on a CSRy car.
of
the
MORO
STATE
BANK,
express their individualities to ,the
R. C. Wallis, the venerable Moro “Lodge^NoI 113. t O. 6 . P.
Moro, Oregon.
Nth degree. Even so during the
Moro, Oregon
father of Rufus, was a pleasant
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND PAY­
past year we have seen some hats visitor Tuesday. He is very an­
Meets 1st and 3rd
MENT
that by no conceivable stretch of xious to retire from, business.
Tuesdays
in the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the most fertile imagination could From the Observer, April 9, 1920
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
♦hat an order has .been entered by
have expressed a feminine per­
aient and visiting
Hans Thompson has added a new
the Circuit Court of the State of
sonality—at lea st we hope.
brothers are cordi
lighting system to his ranch at
Oregon
for the County of Sher­
In times when men feel that Fairview turning on the lights
ally invited to meet
man, authorizing, empowering
the world is unduly cruel to them, firs» Sunday evening. Hans saye
with us.
and directing the Superintendent
when friends forsake them, when he will not have to come to town, Vernon Miller, N. G.
of Banks to distribute a first, sec^
debts come due a certain portion anymore as he only came to see
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
ond, third, fourth and ftfth d M '
of them are wont to go ©i^ a binge the lights anyway.
dend
of ten per cent each, a sixth
and spend a night in rioting to , Dr. Poley was the one to enjoy Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S.
dividend
of twenty per cent, and
soothe their troubled souls. vYamea, the rainstorm of Thursday being
Moro, Oregon
a seventh dividend of five per cent,
we have learned from their own called to the head of Shearer’s
Meets Every Second and
cn all ordinary deposit claims
mouths, when in similar straits, j grade to operate on the hand of
Fourth Thursdays in each
filed
and approved from October
Instead of taking a good cry, just I Mrs. J. W. Cochran.
Month. Visiting members
29,
1938
to and including January
go out and buy a new hat.
Invited
, Work on the new city reservoir
20, 1939, and an eighth dividend
The opportunity here arrises— ' under contrart to the Glasser Cdn- Rose Amidon, W,M.
of five per cent on all ordinary
. Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
the reader will acknowledge— to . struction company, is proceeding
deposit
claims filed and approved
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say that some of the hats look rapidly.-
Write or call for the Special Bank-by-Mail Envelope and
against
the Moro State 'Bank to
explanatory Folder showing the convenience of this plea.
like they had been bought under
Grass Valley Journal: Harvey Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
rnd including January 20, 1989,
Moro, Oregon
some such strain. But the pur­ Smith and Henry patjens has ma­
snid dividends to the paid on and
pose of this editorial is not to terial for new garages.
Mfeeta 2d A 4th Tues
after
April 14, 1939.
express unldndly thoughts. It Is
The following teachers have day of ench month.
That said order . also directed
merely to inquire if women buy signed up for the next year. Mr- ViaRixg members wel
that this notice toe given toy pub­
hate to express their temporary Buchanan, Mrs. Rrggtes, - Miss eorae. : .
>
H e a d O f f ic e , P o r tla n d ^ O r e g o n
lication*
thereof in one issue of a
M IM B IR
F IO IR A I
D fP Ó S Il
IN S U R A N C f
C O R P O R A T IO N
feelings some of them mast lead White, Miss Hager and Miss Rebekah Wilaon, N.G
newspaper of general circulation
very hectic lives, for the past Ferrin.
»
Florence Jomurtoa.Se«
printed and published in Sherman
S h rrm a n C o u n ty S o n t n a l year has brought forth some crep-
Statehouse Gossip
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF i Sh>'‘ifT«'
The Rhoades Family
by Squier
In Other
Let the
Sherman County Journal
Print your Stationery,
Billheads, Office Forms,
and other Printed M atter
T h e D a lle s B r a n c h of the*
Uni2e¿k «tales N a t io n a l B a n k
« ’
County, Oregon.
mereox is A.pni i , * xvov.
MARK SKINNER, Superintendent
of (Banks, in charge of the Moro
State Bank, in Liquidation, Moro,
Oregon.
Notice of Final Hearing.
All persona are hereby notified
to file their objections if any, to
the final account of the executor
and executrix of the will of John’
Mathieson Sr., deceased, on or be­
fore April 14, 1939, at 10 o ’clock
a,k m., which is the time fixed by
the. ..County Court of Sherman
Ccunty, Oregon for thè settle­
ment of said final account.
Margaret Leff, executrix.
Hugh S. Matíhieaon, executor. ’
19-22
SUMMONS.
.J
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
SHERMAN COUNTY. .
DAVID REID and LENORA
REID, hustoand and wife, Plain­
tiffs, -va- WIALTDR A. BURK­
HART, NELLIE A. CRAWFORD,
FRANKLIN M. SIDES, and all
o f the unknown heirs of JOANNA
E. SMITH, deceased, JANE DOE
ROBERTS, surviving daughter of
PICKERING T. ROBERTS, de­
ceased (true name unknown), all
of the unknown heir« of*Pidiering
T. Roberts, deceased, also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real estate
described in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO WALTER A. BURKHART,
NELLIE A. CRAIWFORD, FRA­
NKLIN M. SIDES, and ‘all of
the unknown» heirs of JOANNA
E. SMITH, deceased, JANE DOE
ROBERTS, surviving daughter of
PICKERING T. ROBERTS, de­
ceased (true name unknown), all
of the unknown heirs of Pickering
T. Roberts, deceased, also all oth­
er persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real estate
dtscribed in the complaint herein,
Defendants:
IN TH E NAME OF THE
STATE OF .. OREGON, you are
required to answer the complain
6ied against you in the atoeve
:»use on or before four weeks
from the date of the first publi­
cation of this summons; if you
fail to anawer , for want thereof,
plaintiffs will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint;
for
a
judgment
against each of you that plaintiffs
be adjudged and decreed that each
and all of the defendants have no
estate, right, title or interest
whatsoever in or to the land
herein described, and that the
title thereof be adjudged free and
5lear of liens, interests and claims
in favor of the plaintiffs and a-
gainst all of the defendants.
That the title to the' above de­
scribed land be quieted and that
nlaintiffs be declared to have a
fee simple title therein and there­
to. That each and all defendants
be forever enjoined and debarred
'rom asserting or claiming anv
right whatsoever in or to said
land adverse to the plaintiffs and
that plaintiffs be declared the sole
snd exclusive owner» thereof and
for the plaintiffs costs and dis­
bursements and such other, fur­
ther and additional relief as to
♦he Court shall seem equitable.
That a description of said land
,’n which the plaintiffs are asking
for the relief herein and in the
complaint is situated In Sherman
County, State of Oregon, and de­
scribed as follows:
Sou the« st quarter of Section
2j South half of Section 1;
Northeast quarter of Sec­
tion 11; the Northwest qnar-
ter and the North half of
the Southwest quarter and
the Northwest quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section
12, all in Township 2 North
Range 17 Eaat W. M.
This summons is served upon
you pursuant to an order of Hon.
Carl Hendricks, Judge of said
Court, made on the 13th day of
March, 1939, which directs that
his summons be published once
?flch week for four consecutive
weeks in the Sherman County
Journal, a newspaper published
at Moro, Oregon, and that a copy,
of the complaint and summons be
deposited in the United States
pos-tottce a t The Dalles, Oregon,
with postage .. thereon prepaid,
directed to Nellie A. Crawford ait
Red Oak, Missouri, and a copy of
the summons and complaint be so
J f posi ted in the United States
w^rt-ofllce at The Dalles, Oregon,
with portage thereon prepaid, di­
rected to Walter A. Burkhart at
Carthage, Missouri, and that a
"opy of, the summon« and qotts
ote in t be deposited in the tjnited
States postoffice wt Th- Dalles,
Oregort, with portare thereon
unpaid, directed to Franklin M.
Sides at Carthage. Missouri, and
♦hat all of said conies of summons
and complaint be certified to;
that copy of summons and com-
nteitft be not de.’xjsited in H ip Post
Office nor sent to the other de­
fendants, as their whereabouts la
unknown.
The first publication of this
summons is March 16, 1939.
FRANK G. DICK
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Port Office Address: The Dalles
Oregon.
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