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MQ* TWO THE SH ER M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L . MORO. OREGON 1 f t , m t t t t t C a t t t t l g 3< oM rr a l Sherm an C ounty O bserver •' E stablished N ov. 2, 1888 « , G rass V alley Journal E stablished Oct. 14, 1897 JO N SO LID A TED March 6, 1931 W asco N ew s-E n ter prise E stablished N ov. 1891 ZONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 Published E v ery F riday a t Moro, O regon « lie s L. French Editor Entered as secon d -class m a tter at the Postoffice at„ Moro, Oregon nnder A ct o f C ongress o f March 5. 1879. Oatfi PoiListh PER I AT I OB „O FFIC IA L C O U N TY P A P E R SU B SC R IP T IO N R A TES P ayable in Advance O N E Y E A R ............................... $1.5( J U N E 30, 1939 T H E W IN D T here is an old jta t about r strunger in th is county who war listen in g to a native. The Sher »nan countain w as tellin g aboui how the w est wind kept the whea; green and g ro w in g and that ever if it didn't rain th is county woult' grow lu xu rian t crops o f grain. The stra n g er stopped him to inquire how lo n g ^ t had to blow before th< ground becam e m uddy. A bit o f doubt about the efficac? o f the wind as a bringiT o f m ois ture is, o f course, natural. This year is one o f th e finest exam ples how ever, o f th e value o f coo' w eather and the w e st wind as r m eans o f p erm ittin g the w heat tr make the fu lle s t use o f available m oisture in the ground. W inter w heat has had a good’ supply o f deep soil m oistu re tr draw from th is y ea r but even thi* would not have been sufficient ir itse lf w ith o u t cool w eather. T hr sp rin g grain has not rooted verc deep and would have been a tota’ loss w ithout the cool b reeze the' cam e from the Cascades. We o ften curse the wind in th r ccu fifry .” When it rises to h u m ’ cane proportions and w h istles ove- tne hills taking th e d u st from tb' .fields w ith it there is no jo y to b' found in it. B u t whan it com *( dav a fter d ay w ith cooling fresh m s s *nd in m odest v elocity as i* has thi# spring it is a benefactor indeed. O ther places have raised statue' to anim als th a t aided them , a* the M ormons are said to ‘ have built a sta tu e o f the gull, and were it p o ssftle we m ig h t appropriate!1 raise som e so r t o f m em orial to tb wind fo r certa in ly its help in pre d u rin g this crop is w o rth y o com m em oration. G O V E R N M E N T L E N D IN G T he plan o f the p resid en t’s tr loan c itiz e n s w ho w a n t m ore mon <y the funds th ey desire m ay b1 an ex cellen t m ove from a politi cal point o f view . iFrom an eco nom ic standpoint it is absolutely w ithout m erit. A ny b u sin essm an or other citi ten wbo is a sa fe risk can borrov m oney now cheaper than ever (be fore in his life and th e ’b anks ar ^ fu ll o f m oney th a t is only wait ing fo r som e one to use it who car pay it back. The govemmen* m ight g et som e o f these loans probably would, but it would alsc g e t -m any loans tbat w ere not sr good and would resu lt in a loss. F oreclosures under the H.O.L.C and ’other governm ent lendin' a g en cies have already been sta r t ed and no one dares prophecy hov much w ill be the total loss. T he lending o f m oney to bus’ ness men is very dangerous ir another w ay. Som e one m ay Tr str u g g lin g a lo n g under h is o v - pow er, borrow ing m oney from tb' ^suk when needed, p a y in g his bills and b u ild in g u p a business The governm ent could lend a fly .V n ’gh t com petitor som e m oney tr start a com peting business and pu‘ the man w ho has been m aking P . h im self out o f b u sin ess. { * J ’ hari for » ov«rxm ent tr interfere Wlth b u s in g s o f anv it. h* ndi<-'>PPi"<r som e of D-n If W8'»,11* irri<r*t’°" of the C,Lu/ Wa’h,n£ton south of Gran? . " j ° ffiT com petition tr heat and stock grow ers o f the o rth w est through governm ent aid for that land under irrigation w il’ ” ever pay fo r th e c o st entailed To get the m oney to lend the governm ent w ill have to tax those who have m ade som ething from business. T h ey w ill indi rectly be p aying m oney to those who start com petition w ith them. It m ay be fine p olitics; it is un doubtedly poor governm ent.1* T h is man A rthur Donovan would be ah ex cellen t referee for the L eagu e o f N a tio n s— if w e had a L ea g u e o f N atio n s. H e would atop all rows be/ore anyone was hurt. - "■ " — ’— ■ — 5 — r - ■ E. E. Brodie w as one o f Ore go n a o u tsta n d in g citizen s, having served as m in ister to tw o foreign nation s, and h a v in g m aintained an in terest in public affairs over a lo n g and a c tiv e life . N IN E T E E N F O U R T E E N 'tw en ty five years ago this week e erand duke w a s shot and killed i , f out'heastem E urope. He w asn ’t r.uuh o f a duke but he w as th? kc-i to the ruler o f (Austria w hose t:ni? had about run. A nd because o f lhat the arm ies began to march ti’iat had been trained sin c e b o y hood for such a chance. The duke was, a m ere excuse. T he nations v i! ted pow er and trade and te r ritory. / fter tw en ty five y ea rs it is possible to ev a lu a te to som e de- the result o f the w ar although the job can be done lbett?*r in fifty or o'hundred years. R -fore 1914 th e w orld had long b: e:i at peace ex cep t m inor w ars ' vhich the R usso-Japanese con i ’ •! w as the g r e a te st. T here w as ?•»« ugh of th is w orld for all to ind w ear and a place fo r near- ’ everyone to w ork. It -w as a ■» m ocratic w orld and more nations Vi >e ruled by parlim ents than ever before. N ow m illions o f men and women *•» w ithout sufficient food, have -~t their hom es, there is no trade w orthy o f figh tin g over and fa c ias ajl over the w orld are idle The people have control of tfheir Tovernm cnts in ¡but a fe w nations m l d ictators rule instead. And m i'lions of m en, who in 1914 were '■•.■‘gin n in g to plan their lives in a n • ict ful world, are now dust. 'N The world is g e ttin g ready for m o th er war. It is lik e the m ar \h o cut off one hand in a buzz w. who in h is anger, shoved the vthcr hand into the saw as w ell. ‘ "I. . I F R ID A Y . J U N E ao, j e » 9 r r / r n x j i ■ Statehouse Gossip (C ontinued from p age o n e )’ th u e u n lo b elon gin g, or in w ise appertaining. C. C. W ILSO N Sheriff 6-30: 7-7-21 O R ta c r t and w ill a llo w CCC crew s to be rushed, to dan ger areas m uch fa ste r th a n in th e p a st. '. S ta te F orester J. W. F ergu son has predicted a b rillia n t fu tu re for the new m ethod o f fire control. , > .F»*.- * * * * - VISIT ■..W A SW K -T NOTICE O F F IN A L S E T T L E M EN T NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , T hat the undersigned, H a rv ey F . S io n ., A dm inistrator o f th e E s ta te o f Grace G. Isa a cs deceased, has filed in th e C ounty Court o f the S tate o f O regon, his final ac count, and th a t T uesday, A u g u s4 1st, 1939 at 10 a. m ., has been fixed hy said Court as the tim e fo r hear ing objections to said report, and Ihe settlem en t thereof. H arvey F . S to n e, A dm inistrator o f the E s ta te o f Grace G. Isaacs D eceased. Gavin & Gavin, A ttorneys., A N D R A D IO O l ì The sta te suprem e cou rt build ing, oldest o f th e capitol group, w ill be rem odeled (faring July w hile the co u rt is on vacation. The work w ill cost about $25,- 000. B efore th e new sta te library building w as com pleted a few m onths ago, th e library w a s on th-c .ground floor o f the cou rt “building. On the sapie floor w a s th e a tto r ney g en era l’s office and th e super intendent of public instruction. U nder the new plan the attorney g en eta l and tb* 'clerk o f the su prem e co u rt'w ill share the ground 0«‘or. in the nast the court l’brary w ill occupy th e seen n i qooT. wtfeh private cham bers for *he -justices and th ° m ain co nr* room on t h - third floor. O ther F u’ldinr*'? of thè ranjfn’ group, be«:dpre the poiv e<»©i*n1 ’ elf, are, the s ta te office building, 'he A gricultural building, th e new state h e a tin g nlant, and the new ’ta te library. T h e group m ake un one £>f the m ost modern cen itol '»nits in the U nited 'States. • * • , . any N O TIC E OF A D M IN IS T R A - , T R IX ‘S SA L E OF R EA L EST A T E N otice is given that E lva A. B iy a n t, ad m in istratrix of the e sta te o f W illiam C. B ryant, de- ci'a^ed. w ill sell on and a fter July 29, 1939, to the h ig h est and best R E G O N 4-H Club work con Radio Corporation of America tinues to gr places under the The three weeks jaunt is provided O leadership of the state extension by the company as the award in service. Representatives of the the 1938 national social progress P olitical a c tiv ity in Salem is at W illakenzie4 W ide-A w ake Club of program in which the club of 21 l stan d still. There are still m aior E ugene Arc showrt h k e receiving1 boys and girls won national 1’»pointments» to be made bv-«Gov- a'send-off from State Leader H. C. honors. Top and center are club Seymour and friends on their de •»or Charles A . Snraeme. bu* hr members Helen Michael and Mar parture via Southern Pacific’s Ore ’’’LECTION PR E C IN C T S tak in g his t ;me stu d vin g them jorie Jensen and at the right is gonian for a cross country educa- In recent years there has beer Of m ost j n t è r e s t at the prp’B'’r \ local leader Mrs. Edna MichaeL i.onal trip including W ashington, ' tendency to reduce th e number r»o an fain m ^ n tof a successor They went by w ay of N ew Orleans i \ C., and the National 4-H Club 'f election precincts in th is coun- and return through Chicago, visit » A rthur K. McMahan as a mem- c-n ip , and Radio City, New York, v as w ell as in m any others h?r of the sta te liquor control where tl»c ^arty will be guests of ing the tw o world’s fairs enrotfte. Vhere it has been ddne is has me' om m ission. vith approval o f a vast m ajority McMahan resigned m an y w eeks P T Vy’TIM, HERO A ccording to law any changr ago 'but no successor has beer m th ese precincts m ust be mad' hosen. • t the July county court m eeting Other appointm ents pending a rc ’•r’viou s to a prim ary election. A a i the various m em bers o f r£ountv ' % w is necessary that another ’'el’c f/ com rtiittces, which since th^ T ogon prim ary be held in May ast legisla tu re are known as Pub m eans that if anv ch an ges ar lie W elfare com m ittees. -> be made for the 1940 election' ♦ • • h?y m u st be m ade a t the ney' O ne o f th e “ m ost flagrant e x T he program , in general fo l "•»»ion of the court. It will T' am ples o f m isbranding the d ip a rt- low s: ’’(‘Id J u ly 5. m ent has com e across in several A petition indicating th a t th' Saturday, Ju ly 1, 9 p. m., dance m o n th s’’ h as been unearthed and - ‘»•rs of a precinct w ant to con disposed o f b y th e sta te d ep art at Ye Okie M ille, music by Top olidate w ith another precinct ir H etters; Saturday at 6 p. m. Monte m ent o f agriculture. ufficient to cause the court tr Carlo Fun H ouse, 7 . W ashington H arry F ranklin Gardner w as ” ke t h e ! change. Several f | v a t r i i t b etw een Secop’4. and Third »rristed near A lbany charged w ith olidattons have* been discussed He streets. ** *e a n j if th ey are still de- m isbranding food flavoring. S unday, July 2, Baseball gam e had been se llin g “lem on e x tr a c t.” ’ ed they m ust be mad° now for w hich he said w as trip le str e n g th . fe a tu r in g St. H elens vs. The ’0?0. D epartm ent »investigators sakl D alles S eaports, 2:30 p. m., a t ♦hut instead of tr ip le stren gth the R ecreation park. *tuff w as not erven sin gle earength, M onday, July 3: M onte Carlo and w as o f no value w h atever in Fun H ouse, 6 p. m .; 1 Portland P o flavoring food«. lice D epartm ent M otorcycle show, Gardner w as fined $.50 and c o sts, 8 p. m.; T reasure Island Revue, ’n»m the O bserver June 29, 190f ’nd 65 sm all b ottles and th ree 1- Ready for all eventualities, wheth IL p. m . to m idnitrht; E ig h t Queens er it be a fair dam sel stricken with Mrs. H iginbotham and d au gh gallon ju gs o f th e fluid w ere of Sw ing, a ll-g ir ls’ orchestra, at hero-worship or in distress from ters are v isitin g in the east. seized. Y<> Olds Mill. ' ocean w aves, two-year-old Teddy P resen t councilm en at More T uesday, Ju ly 4: C ity of The R am say stands ready for action on were Brock, Elrod, G ill, Holder D alles aw akened at 6 a. m. by thé M iami, F la., beach. Recorder J.M . P arry, Marshal d ynam ite blasts; annual B reak H oggard. ’ fa st club b reak fast- at 6 a. m.; A hem ! Dr. S m ith ’s team took leave ares-w id e tran a n d ' skeet <vent F irst G uest (a t ta b le ): -Will Saturday even in g w hile the. docto 'a t 9 a. m.I ScrewibalKparade, 10 yf u pass the lim burger? w as sh u ttin g a g ate. T h ey ran a. m.; M onte Carlo Fun House. Second D itto :— Oh, yes. Certain- Tom T aylor B erg in ’s to Lone Rock 10 a. m . to close of d $ y : Jack Co- 1V »leaking the b u ggy pole. Third D itto:— I pass too! d v ’s OJvmpic 'sw im m ers at new The recent rains cause- conflict- Dallps c ity n atstoriu m . 11 a. m." '•ng em otions am ong the farm ers Tt is hard on th e curing hay bu fl*e fig h ter’s com notitinn on Third lust su its the g ro w in g grain. street, fea tu rin g The D alles fore“ S H E R IF F ’S SA L E „ W e ss; Rigdon and John Collie* a g a in st another Tire figh tin g unit In virtue o f an E xecution is T ove a 4-horse team up Buck , 12:90 n. m-; Ba«ebaJl double head- sued out o f th e C ircuit Court up H ollow from S h earer’s .bridge t fea tu rin g Th« D »lles Seaport® on a decree in favdr o f Bertha he mouth o f F in n egan . It w asn ’t vs. Am erican Colored' G ian ts. 1 Louise Bolton and a g ain st E. Fred t load th at one could bow l ove»- o m.: Tin Lizzie D 'rb r, 50 ouarte«- P ickett et al in the sum of $5000.- nd listen to the m usical hum of plan is to kind a lm o st four billion oiile H ps for stock m o d e ls .-6: 00 w i'h interest thereon at the he hub spinning on its a x is—«but dollar^ to self-liq u id a tin g projects, '■< m ; d«neo rale of e ig h t per cent per annum hf v caught 60 trou t by the w ay to S ou th A m erican countries, etc. Onrpns of Sw ing, nlus floor show from June 15, 1933, »and $369.75 II. A. P age is building a cold T hose receiving loans are to repay eitv auditorium : illum ined w 4t«r w ith in terest thereon from .June forage room a t the c ity m arket the principal and in terest, and the 28, 1939, a g a in st the sam e d efen From the O bserver July 1, 1910 in terest on $3,840,000,000 would at nn<-pnn<t. 9 n. m.. clim axed a h a’f dants, I w ill sell at the Court lv,»ur Inter bv a "dgar^jc.’fireworks ► M artin H ansen and O. L. Bel- the k a s t calculation bring in $40,- Hou§e door in Moro, O regon, on disnlav on the Columbia river. 5he aire each adding to th eir farm 000,000 a year— possibly tw ice July 29, 1939, at the hour of 3:00 buildings south ea st o f Moro. that am ount. T his would be velvet o’clock p. m, at public auction foi M. M. H osm er has the contract to U ncle Sam . P u ttin g the g o v G R A SS V A LLEY - 4 cash, the fo llo w in g premises.; for painting the M ethodist church ernm ent into the m oney-to-loan T1ON BIBLE S' I.ots 6 and 7 of Block 2 of nnd parsonage o f th is city . business on such a titanic scale is th£ original tow n (now c ity ) Mrs. J. P. Lindem an o f R ufus boring received with little en th u (Continued from puge one) of Moro, in Sherm an C ounty, *s in The D alles w ith her (laugh siasm at present. Oregon. ir.g a t 10:15. A fter a tim e of play ter, who is in the h osp ital, buf * ♦ * school w as ag a in called and a half T ogether w-ith the tenem ents •xpects to ibe home for the fourth •Round trip to Europe w ith all hour given to sin gin g learning hereditam ents and! appurtenances iccnmpanied by th e daughter. exp en ses paid, offered to senators the location o f the books o f the Dr. Goffin w as c a ll'd on the 26th and represen tatives o f the Pacific Bible and surprise object^ lessone *o attend H arvey D uckw orth, a N o rth w est w as unanim ously de and chalk talks. T h isw jte succeed 'arm er beyond K ent, who is suffer clined. The invitation w as for th ing from an accident which occur- ed by a study in the Ne*W‘•flfagta- first tr a n s-A tla n tic fligh t o f the -ed to him on the 18th, w hile plow ment and a tim e spent in m aking Y an k ee C lipper. Alibi o f one law ing. navel illu stration s of ,th^ 19th A tto rn e y A t L « w G rass V aliev Journal, July 2, 1920 m aker: “My d uty to m y c o n stit Psalm by the Juniors and sim ilar uen ts requires m y presence a t my Mr. and Mrs. O. P. K ing return work by the other class«* brought M o r m a n d W a ic i» ed la st week fr e m an extended post o f dutjr.” The neu trality act he m orning to a close. This han prom ises to bring aobut m ore d is trip to Portland, and to Mt. A ngel. diwork w ill be on display Friday They report a pleasan t trip and cussion as th is' session goes into night. had no trouble in’ g e ttin g plenty the sum m er; the situation in the - In addition to the regular cour»' F ar E a st has helped to b ring this of rtudy, prizes will be given to o f gas. Arch R ussell is en joyin g a visit aobut . . . .M any senators voice the night to those who have committee’ this w eek from his brother w hose opinion th a t th e b est th in g for us *h-» m ost verses of* Scrlnture tr hem e is at Salem . Mr. R u sse l’ tq do is to str ic tly mind bur own "’em ory c-u|side. « f ^41001 llbYirs burrncss . Our in terests are- not There w ill be <4 theMmrrte tirt(jf*th*’ w a s-h ere about 12 years ago. Fred Brown le ft for Portland b ein g m olested in any w ay, and »»’•esentation of 18 dinlomua ''tq' last w eek and m ay rem ain for some by a tten d in g to our own affairs it th ose who h ave fulfilled the neces w ill do m ore than an yth in g else to sary requirem ents. tim e. One day la st week th ' w ater keep us out o f foreign conflicts. tank at the depot cam e down with a crash narrow ly m issin g some workm en who w ere repairing it From the O bserver July 2. 192c H a rry Kee w as in tow n from •4— - . . Z. . _____ south o f G rass V alley th e first o f ’ Dealer In A uspice Three Links Club the w eek to report a bum per bean Grass v a lle y , Oregon Weederi/ Treiteri crop, because of a m inor cloud ■ ’ - - r v burst. Used Weeders B illy Sunday w ill speak at De- M oss C hautauqua on the Fourth G rass V alley Pavilion F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T o f July. ORCHESTRA M OBLEY’S Tha m an u factu rers have d is M o ro , Oregon Phone 454 continued the building o f wide * 75c Adm ission t-ack w agons. f am Given For Celebration In The Dalles Bethlehem Chapter. N>. 78.O.BJ8 - M oro, Oregon M eets E very Second an4 v Fourth T hursdays in o«ch Month. V isitin g men<b«ri Invited . Wr R ose Am idon, W,M. Ruth S p arlin g, S ecretary. Lupine Rebekah Lodge Moro, Oregon M eets 2d & 4th Tuea day o f each m onth. V isitin g m em bers wel com e, ........-------- Rebekah W ilson, N.G Florence JoI>naton.Sec N o. 116 Eureka Lodge N o. 121 W & A-M M eets on the 1st and 3rd T hursday eve nings of each month. V isitin g m em bers cor d ia lly invited to m eet w ith ua. f, A. B. C hristianson W. M. C. V. B elknap, Secy. Moro Lodge No. i l 3 , I. O. O. F. Moro, Oregon M eets 1st and 3rd T uesdays in tha I.O..O.F. hall Trai sien t and v isitin g brothers are cordi ally invited to meet w ith us. Ve non M iller, N. G. Joe T ru itt, Secretary. In Other Days Í GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A . W . McLEOD DANCE C>H()m S a tu r d a y , J u ly 1 T UNION PACIFIC N«v«r such a vaca tion opportuaity— World's Fairs on both coasts -marvoloas other vacation spota between! Go direct to New York, return ing via San Francisco or reverse the route. Along the way JJnion Pacific can take yoo to Y ellow stone, Grand Taton, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Colorado national parks, Boul der Dam, Sun Valley, Idaho. i bidder and ppon the term s and' to n t a io o » h erein a fter m entioned,; and a t private $U e subject to coh- ftrm atioh by the C ounty;JC ourt of the S tate o f O regon for Sherm an C ounty, the fo llo w in g described real property 'belonging to the e sta te o f M id deceased, Io-w it: The Southerly H a lf o f Lots 4 and 6 in Block 1 o f th e ori g in a l tow n, now city, o f Moro, Oregon. iBlook 1, 2, 3, and the ea st- • erly 36 fe e t o f Lot 4 in Block 6 o f R ollin’s F ir st A ddition to ,the C ity o f G rass V alley, UH Ordtfon, all in Sherm an Coun- Oregon. Ter erm s and condition o f sale: c £ h I tupon delivery o f the deed o f sgid adm inistratrix and a fte r con firm ation o f sale by said court. Bids m ust be in w ritin g and m a y be le ft w ith the county clerk o f S h erm an Cbtlnty, Or.igoh, a t his* office in the courthouse in Moro in Sherm an C ounty, Oregon. •Dated June 22nd, 1939. E lva A. B ryant, A dm inistratrix. 33-36 ~ NOTICE OF F IN A L H EA R IN G N otice is hereby given that the n n d ersig n .d has filed in the Coun ty Court o f the S tate o f Oregon for Sherm an County her "Final R e port and A ccount as A d m in istra trix o f the esta te o f Frank I.. Burr.et, deceased, and th a t S a tu r day, July 16, 1939, a t ten o ’clock a. m., of said day, at the County Courtroom , in the Cottrthouse, at Moro, Oregon, have been fixed by m e Court as the tim e and place for hearing o f objections to said F in al Report and A ccount and the settlem en t o f said esta te. 32-35 * Zellfc S chilling. Geo. G. U pdegraff A ttorney for A dm inistratrix IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E ST A T E OF OREGON FOR TH E COUNTY OF SH E R M A N In the M atter o f the Liquidation of the BA N K OF COMMERCE, Wafcoo, O regon. ■ NOTICE TO THE D E P O S I TORS A N D CREDITORS TH A T F U R T H E R C LA IM S A R E BA R RED. NOTICE IS H ER EBY G IV E N . That an order has been entered by the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon for the County o f S her man barring the filing o f further claim s in the liquidation o f th<- B A N K GF COMMERCE, W asco. O -egon, from and a fter J u ly . 7, 1989, other than claim s for ex penses incurred by the Superin tendent o f Banks. The said order directed that thîk notice he given -hy publication th ereof in a ne w spaper o f general circulation printed and pUblshed in Moro, Sherm an C ounty, Ore gon, w eekly for a period o f three w eeks prior to the date on which claim s are barred. T h a t th? dates of publication ?rc as follow s: - * F ir st publication June 16. 1939. Second publication June 23, 1939. Last publication June 30, 1939. • MIARK SK IN N E R , Superintednent o f Banks, in chare*» o f the liquidation o f B A N K OF COMMERCE, W asco, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , A ll persons having claim s a- g a in st the e sta te o f Hana Thom p son, deceased, are hereby notified to present them , in proper ‘form , to the undersigned, the duly a p pointed, qualified and a c tin g A d m inistrator o f the e sta te o f * H ans Thompson, deceased, a t the office o f Geo. G. U pdegraff, Moro, Ore gon, w ithin six m onths from the date o f this notice, to w it: Jun? 1«, 1939. H arvey Thom pson A dm inistrator Geo. G. U pdegraff A ttorney for A dm inistrator. 32-*36 On ofce .d-Trip Ttek.tl NEW YORK CITY SAN FRANC»SCr •ar jaiv as NOTICE OF A D M IN IST R A T O R ’S SA L E N otice is hereby given, by yir- 4 u e o f an order of the County IN COACH Court made on the third day of Jyne, 1939, I w ill, on and a fte r the w ith eftIs » t : crttraeHv« 7th day o f Ju ly, 1939, sell a t pri ♦or S tu ea p ln g C o r T r o v w h vate sale, all o f the undivided one- Liberal return fim itt fifteen th in terest o f C harlotte F lem in g P earson, deceased, in the fo llo w in g , property, situ a te in Sherm an County, S ta te o f O regon, famous fiom Portland — All Air Conditioned to-w it: The N orth h a lf of the NE1 S arvic« and Fra« P illow s in C oachas and the N i o f the N W i o f The S tre a m lin e r— Section 15; the S i apd the CITY Of PORTLAND N E i o f Section 10, all in T ow n ship 2 N orth o f R ange 17 5 Sailings monthly on 1,7,13,19,29 E a st W. M. F O h T L A N D R O S E -D a lly The sale w ill be made fo r cash, P A C I F I C L IM IT E D -D a lly if purchasers can be found desir ing to buy for cash, otherw ise one- L A D IE S ! Tune in hiiTf cash and the balance to be N ew Union Pacific Program payable w ithin three yea$s, bear “ Surprise Your Husband ” ing in terest a t 6% , secured by a on K G W each M onday, W ednes first m ortgage upon said property. d a y and F riday a t 3:45 p. ni. Bids w ill be received ¡by Joseph F R E E R EC IPES L. B rackett as adm inistrator, at For information and datalla call on (he office o f Frank G. Dick, attor- ' ney a t law t Room 20 V ogt Block, LOCAL AGENT The D alles, Oregon, and* a t the residence o f Herm an H. B rackett on his farm betw een R ufus and W asco, Oregon, in Sherm an Coun ty . Joseph L. Brackett. A d m in istrator F lu n k G. Dick The D alles, Oregon, * | A ttorney. * . 2 90 3 TRAIN8 EA8T i