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V rA G E 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY *» i«r.g to the following-described real tiff will apply to the co u rt for GEO. G. U PD EG RA FF property, and th a t all of the ad- toe A P o tte r , A dm inistrator w ith re lie f as prayed fur Of A ttorneys for P laintiff verse claim s of the defendants in 1 lain u il a com plaint, u>-wit; the Will Annexed of the E state ru W u h n l fcYirj Frtoay at Moro, Oregon or any of them m ay be determ - 1. T hat the defendants and each of Eliza J. Dingle, deceased, 35- 8c i • .. w - which estate Is now being pro ined by decree of this court. of them be req u ired to set form bated in the County C ourt of NWV4 of Section 34, Town- the n a tu re of th ejr claim s, it IT T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF the S tate of Oregon, for S her sh ip 1 S o u th , R ange Id E ast any, to the follow ing described OF T H E STA TE O F OREGON at th* m an C ounty, has certified th a t re a l p ro p erty , a n d th a t all of the of the W illam ette Meridan. FOR SHERM AN COUNTY he has the following personal W Q -o ew W M - * «, >g> C H A R LIE L. POW ELL, P laintiff 2. T hat by said decree it be ad adverse claim s of th e defendants p ro p erty in his possession and OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPEU- judged and decreed th a t the de- or any of them m ay be d eter vs. under his control belonging to MARY ED ITH SAYRS; LAMER fendanta and each of them have m ined by decree of this court; you, to-wit: SURBCRITTIOM RATHS T he Southw est Q uarter LSWVi1 H. SAYRS; MRS. LAVONNE no estate, right, title nor inter- An undivided 1-17th in te re s t HART; MARY LOUISE LEM est in and to said land and th a t ONE Y E A R ............................. **•» of Section N ine (9), ' Tow nship in th e undistributed residue LEY; Tw o (2) N orth, R ange Sixteen th e unknow n heirs of the title of the plaintiff be de of assets of the E state of Eliza OMER G. SAYRS, Deceased; also creed to be good, valid and clear, (16) E a st of the W illam ette J. Dingle, and undivided l-9th all o th e r persons or p arties un- 3. That- the defendants an-i M eridian. ; in te rest in rem ainder of $10,- know n claim ing an y right, title, each forever enjoin ------ of them ------ be ---------- , T h at by said decree it be 00000 tru s t fund in favor of estate, lien or in te re st in th e ed from asserting or claim ing adjudged an d decreed th a t the A lfred Sm ith, life tenant, as real estate described In th e com any rig h t w hatsoever in and to defendants and each ot them M IW IF A H I provided by I^ast W ill and plaint, herein, D efendants. the uiv above-described real pro- - have nave no estave, rignu, title u u e nor estate, right, T estam en t of Eliza J. Dingle, To: The unknow n heirs of OMER perty, adverse to the plaintiff, m an d to said land and P U B L IB H Itt • eased. p laintiff be G. SAYRS, Deceased; also all an d th a t the p la in tiffs title be lh a t ASBOCIAÎIOM and th a t the plaintiff will apply o th er persons o r p arties u n quieted in and to said land, th a t decree<i u goOd, valid and for an o rd er for th e sale of said know n claim ing any rig h t, the p laintiff be decreed to be ciear « T h a t th e defendants JULY 7. tg # t property so attached to satisfy title, estate, lien or in te re st In the sole and exclusive ow ner eacb them be forever en any Judgm ent th a t m ay be re th e real estate described In Uiereof. 4. F or s u c h o th er anc jolned from assertin g o r claim WHY SO MANY? th e com plaint herein, Defen fu rth e r relief as to the court covered by her against you. an y rig h t w hatsoever in and T his sum ni ns Is published dants. seem Just and ^ i U W e . above^lescribed real pro The num ber of deaths over by o rd er of the e n H u onorable This »uuuuuiw sum m ons is published by rw>Wv ariversG trt th fhp e p nlalnriff uy uruer 01 m nuraxe E c. IN T H E NAM NAME O F THE la in tiff OF each Am erican holiday should H. Howell, Judge of the above STA TE OF OREGON you a re th e o rd er of the H onorable E. H. J**” 7 ’ p la in tiffs title b« ■care us into carefullnees But entitled court made and entered hereby required to answ er the Howell, Judge of the above-en * andP to said land and they* do n o t Is it possible th at an the 26th day of May, 1950 C om plaint filed against you In titled court, m ade and entered ^ J e t o d in a n a d ecreed to the percentage of those killed directing the publication of this th e above cause, on o r before on the 23rd day of June, 1960> ^ ia t the p i>Trllialve nwnpr com pared to those traveling Is su m m o n s once each week for four weeks from the date of D ate of first publication is Ju n e ** th e sole and exc 1S larger or sm aller than it w as a four consecutive weeks in the th e first publication of th is sum- 30, 1950. P * * ? 0*’ 4 sut h ° _ 11r, few years ago’ S h e r m a n . C ounty Jo u rn al, a mons, and If you fail so to ans- DICK A DICK fu rth e r relief as to tn e cou The city people seem to p iti new spaper published and of w er, for w an t thereof, th e Plain- 35-8c A ttornys for P laintiff Inav secrn an fully anxious to get outside the general circulation In Sherm an tiff w ill apply to th e co u rt for T he Dalles. Oregon Thls sum m ons is pub isned by bounds of city streets and aw ay County, Oreg n. th e relief as prayed for In plain- ___— order of the H onorable E. H from the petty rules th a t m u st be D ate of first publication Ju n e t if f s com plaint, to w it: 1, T h a t IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF Howell, Ju d g e of th e above-en enforced w hen th ey are crowd to bring his total Incom e up to dam aging to A m erican agricul- 30, 1950. a the defendants and each of them THE? STA TE OF OREGON FOR title d court, m ade and e n te re d ed together, th at a t they become a previously determ ined price tu re, would be costly in opera Qf jggt pubncau On Ju ly be required to set forth the SHERM AN COUNTY on th e 7th day of Ju n e, 1950. r e c k le ss T he v iew of an open for lhe product involved H lion, would m ake th e farm er a 2i 1950 natu re of th eir claims, if any, ALVIN KEEN A N , Plaintiff, Date of firs t publication, June road unham pered by constant wag a gurpius any pro- ’ su rp lu s of of any pro serf of the state and aid the vs. 16. 1950 ’ • - - traffic and bordered by fields duct the consum er w ould fare consum er In the nam e of farm DICK A DICK ARTHUR KEENA N, the un instead of houses causes them well—fine in f a c t legislation. I t is not for us. *• A ttornyes for Plaintiff know n h eirs of BERNARD KEE- <0 push on the th ro ttle and go, Poet Office Address NAN, Deceased, the unknow n N either would th e farm er go, go, until th eir path Is a dan T he Dalles, Oregon care much w hether he m et the LO, T H E POOR IN D IA N heirs of LYDIA K EENA N. De 334k T i f f » » rem em bered th a t ° f * * “ X h n w AH ceased; also all other persons or . L atest Civil Service figures p arties unknow n, claim ing any _______ _______ __________________ m any of theee city people were ^ “ ^ t ^ w the ^ a a t r «how th a t the U. S. B ureau of Fight, title, estate. Hen or Inter- NOTICE TO CREDITORS born in the country w here th ere 0 ® 1 g / * th Indian AffaIt8 em ploys 12,741 est In the real estate described NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n ite T w h e « 2 X U w o u £ V h a % to ™ to care for the 333^69 In th e com plaint herein, De- th a t Eugene H. Spencer h as bTLn? « £ £ f e r r a t e for quality of crops Indians In this country This Cendant* been appointed Executor of the w ork could be d o n e a t a uxne is an average of one b u reau crat TO: The unknow n heirs of E state of H ow ard M. Spencer, and place suited to th e lndlvld T here la a provision th a t fQr , ndlans BERNARD KEENAN, Deceas Deceased, and has qualified as ual and not of a factory w histle would lim it the incom e' of farm _________ ed; th e unknow n heirs of LY- such. They w ere once individuals who subsidy to 1800 u n its th a t are DIA KEENAN .Deceased; also All persons having claims could m ake th eir own decisions carefully defined. This would , N T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF all o th er persons or p arties against said E state are hereby The retu rn to th a t a fter keep farm Income dow n and THK STATE OF OREGON FOR unknow n, claim ing any right, notified and required to present m onths of doing the bidding of p rev en t anyone on a large THK COUNTY OF SH E R M A N title, estate, lien, or in te rest th e sam e, d u ly verified, to said bosses, foremen,* labor leaders, farm from g ettin g m uch sub- CORDELIA S. CROSS, P lajptlff In the real e sta te described In E xecutor a t W asco, Oregon, policemen, bus drivers and all sidy w hich w ould probably p u t V. the com plaint herein, Defen- w ithin six m onths from the date the m utlpllclty of m en in th e th e larg er farm er o u t of busi- H. A. CROSS D efendant. dants: - o f first publication of th is no- city who are empowered to say ness entirely. In fact, th a t 1s call SUM M ONS N o. 2737 IN T H E NAME OF T H E tlce. •'Yes’* and "No" to the average held up as one of th e desirable TO: H. A. CROSS, defendant T he first publication is June STATE OF OREGON you are run of citizens, Is enough to features of the bill by advocates above named: 16, 1950. hereby required to answ er the m ake the city dw eller a little of the "fam ily’’ sized farm , • Eugene H. Spencer Com plaint filed against you in more susceptible to the dangers y r B rannan is a law yer w ho IN T H E NAME O F T H K E xecutor of the E state of the above cause, on or before of speed , grew into his Job w ith o u t m uch STATE OF OREGON: You are H ow ard M Spencer, Deceased four w eeks from the date of the ” - — experience 4n agriculture. He is hereby required to ap p ear an^ J. T racy Barton first publication of th is sum F1A>WBR G A R D E N « a m uch b e tte r politician than answ er the com plaint f le d A ttorney for the E state mons, and If you fall so to ans farm er and his bill shows it. against you in the above entitled 33-6C wer, for w ant thereof, the Plain-. T he Dalles, Oregon T here is a stre e t In Moro Ag he cam e from Colorado he cause on or before the expiration th a t Is brig h t w ith red popples 8bould realize th a t economically of f°u r weeks fro m the date o ì lt f e ì ì à f l è t and blue bachelor buttons a n d »peaking th ere is m uch mor<? p u b lic a tio n of t us sum- every tim e Its blooms come Into efficiency in producing some mons, and if you fail so to appear 1 view they call to m ind how on large acreage8. His and answ er p laintiff for wan styles have changed in Dowers plan would u k e aw ay tbe effl th ereo f will take judgm ent as In everything else. ciency w hereunder the w heat ‘gains’ you for the o T here was a tim e when it was of the n a tion have produ- ^5680tOO. w ith in terest th ere n not considered easy to raise them g ^ i n cheaper than ever be- a t tiTe legal rate from. ^ v e m b e r in th is p a rt of the state . t i t , and fore „ lte the ral lnf)<1. 23. 1949. together w ith h e r ooeU and disbursem ents incurred w hen there was little tim e to Uon NATIONAL BANK herein. — - ~. .p e n d on ra th e r frtvolou. things like flowers. T here w ere chickens ,n tnese days nen g vern You are fu rth e r notified th a t OBOUB ______m o n f n e r O tc rc ro r a n r l O lcr. to the . housew ife . busy men l a s aro Ke t f i tin 8 ’»KRer an< big p u rsu an t to an attach m en t is- to keep keep rfBaakri Fw«- n .n n .M and a few cow . for the fam ily « * • « h e n nduatry 1« consoll- out thlg w A w o ri IS ™uv w hatever o ther tim e <h>Ung for stren g th , w hen labor *MklZ«g|«M •vTifsam Ni ■ w » m available could t* m ore unions are so united th a t there — Pertiggi ir« d M t profitably »pent hoeing the b u t two m ain ones It seem s J U N I 3 0 , IT 5 O ¿ a n frU terlng tim e away u tte rly foolish to pass any leg- A ttorney at law w ith posies how ever decorative. Inlatlon th a t will condemn th e R IS O U R C E S r.f B ut th ere w ere flow ers in farm to a p etty income and un lu t Cash in vault and in Federal taonrvo Sank. . . t . • . . $ 4 4 ,5 3 4 ,1 1 3 .1 0 MORO gardens even in th a t m ore rug- economic practices. It would be Owe front Sanlu.................................................... ............. 1 1 ,5 1 9 ,4 7 0 .1 4 Frida) ged era There were the same as foolish to m ake a law perm it- Monday. W ednesday, $ 1 0 3 ,0 1 4 ,0 0 3 .4 4 Total Cash........................................................ popples and bachelor b u tto n s ting General M otors to m ake H o llyw o o d «ORO city Sr«N«h Afternoons United State« Government Obligation«, Direct and and a vivid orange C alifornia no m ore th an 1000 cars and la Fully Guaranteed............................ ......................... .. 1S0,057,S«4.0S s t ------ somehow has been bor unions restricted to 50 TH E DALLES poppy th ----- . State, County and Municipal Sond« and W a rra n t« .. 4 4 ,5S S ,4 7 1 .7 0 m em bers. Branches Owt e l Portland ostracized from gardens these 2 ,6 2 3 ,0 3 1 .4 2 Other Bond« and Securitie«............ ........................... 211 E ast Third Street days And then there was the The B rannan plan would be ALBANY BRANCH 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 Stock in Federal teie rv e Sank. . . t » •••« w Telephone 3209 ASHLAND SSANCH ubiquitous yellow rose that was 1 7 4 ,2 5 6 ,4 4 4 .7 1 Loan« and Ditcount«........................ «To oT* «Vo • « •« ASTORIA SSANCH so h a rd y th a t bushes still m ark 2 ,0 7 7 ,4 4 2 .2 6 BIND BRANCH Accrued Intereit Receivable. ......... r . . T . . T ( . i * i a „ the site of hom estead cabins C IN T IA l POINT BRANCH Bank Premloe«. Furniture end Fixture« and CONDOM BRANCH long since forgotten. Occasion 1 ,5 4 4 ,1 3 2 .7 0 Safe Deposit Vaults................... ............. ...T o o T o o V COOS BAY BRANCH ly th ere w ere some of the na Other Real Estate owned. . ............................................... C OQUILLI BRANCH tive wild roses b rought in from INTSRPRISI BRANCH Customers' Liability on Accounts of letter« of Credit, FOSSIL BRANCH some dam p spot, w here they Acceptance« and Endorsed Sill«.............................. .. 1,526443.16 GRANTS PASS BRANCH * 1 1 5 ,7 4 1 .7 1 flourished, to sw eeten th e air Other Resources................................... .................. .. Savings accounts in this GRESHAM BRANCH about the farm yard $111,474,674.44 HEPPNER BRANCH TOTAL RESOURCES . . . . . . r b TT s ••••• b an k now e a rn 5 0 % HILLSBOBO BRANCH These days w e ’ve gone m odern HOOD RIVRR BRANCH more interest. Savings and our flower gardens are fill L IA B IL IT IE S * KLAMATH PALLS A* KlomoHt Polls Branch depositors receive 1 ’/j % ed w ith pam pered little plants Capital .......................... .............. . ▼ . . . . . . $ 7,500,000.00 Sooth Sixth Str«»t Branch th a t couldn’t have stood a sin S u rp lu s .................................................................................... 1 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 on all savings up to and LA CRANOK BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH Undivided Profits ........................ t « • • . ......................... 1 4 ,0 7 7 ,3 1 0 .0 2 gie day In the sun soaked gar including $10,0 0 0 .0 0 , MEDFORO BRANCH $ 1 4 ,0 7 7 ,3 1 0 ,0 2 <Ien grandm a tended J f one Total Capital Funds...................................... MERRILL BRANCH and 1 % on any amount ndshed to draw a m orel he RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES. This reserve MOLALLA BRANCH over $10,000.00. NEWBERG BRANCH Is to apply against any loan losses that may de night say th a t our flow ers have NORTH B IN O BRANCH velop in the future) it has not been allocated to lost the pioneer stam ina as we NYSSA BRANCH any particular loans or type of loans. (Established as those who tend them A wild Savings deposited on or OAKRIDGE BRANCH from earnings — January 1, 1444, through June OREGON CITY BRANCH row in the yard «nd » y ^ w before July 10 will draw PENDLETON BRANCH 30 19501 7 1 4 ,5 3 6 .3 5 rose clim bing over the front Demand ’ ..* ................................................... 3 3 4 ,7 2 4 ,1 0 3 .5 2 SALEM BRANCH this increase in interest porch and a handful of poppy SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH 4 7 1 ,7 6 6 ,5 8 2 .0 5 DEPOSITS Savings and Tim e........................................ 1 4 4 ,0 4 2 ,4 7 1 .5 1 as of July 1. This applies STAYTON BRANCH seed would • choke out these THE DAL LIS BRANCH Liability for Letters of Credit and a t Acceptor En puny delphinium s and peonies to both new and existing TILLAMOOK BRANCH 1 ,5 2 6 ,2 4 1 .3 6 dorser or Maker of Acceptances and Foreign Sills. and gladioli in a single season UNION BRANCH accounts. More reason 1 ,4 5 2 ,0 1 7 .6 1 Interest Received In Advance............................................ WOODBURN BRANCH and be beautiful doing I t • 1 ,1 4 4 ,1 2 4 .1 7 than ever why it pays to Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Etc. 1 7 1 ,7 4 0 ,6 6 Affiliated Benin In M m Other L ia b ilitie s ..........* * * - , .............................................. Save First. S h r r nusn C o u n t g J o u r n a l ptrtEE I Insure Against LOSS by FIRE or HAIL Protect Your Year’s Income Guarantee Your Harvest Profit Sherman Co-operative Grain Grws Wasco, - Phone 231 GRIFFITH & MEEKE Wasco & Hillsboro < te'-». FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P O R T L A N D George G. Updegrafi YOUR INTEREST ON SAVING S INCREASED BRANNAN FLAN First Natienel Peak Interest In the B rannan plan wag aroused this week when it w as discussed at the grange m eeting in Ontario where the grangers derided that, h was not for Oregon. California, it was said, is the only state where the grange has approved It. T he B rannan plan la a political move th a t appears to have been designed to aid consum ers and to tu rn aside some of the c riti cism leveled at th e present farm program . C ertainly It has poli tical appeal. The labor organlza tlons approve it fully— and should. It would low er the cost of farm produce to the m arket level and then th e governm ent would pay the farm er enough Group N ew Carlton Start« onrt Sovln,» Bonk B< ‘ «a County Stota Bank ( '‘o rv a llitl Puilontath Branch (Philom ath) Tl ’ -r»f N otional Bonk «♦ t ago Gvovo Tl, N otional Bonk of Eugene U it E gone Branch Tl .r»t H M ion ol Bonk of f<.ro«, G. •» « Th. f ir it N . I nal Bank of Lebanon M - .; . cl S'ato Bonk $ Bank of Molhour County ICnturl»! M w ..... -4 -*»llw o od Bonk (. i :. j i Ti t •'otion ol Bonk of Pl n«v‘,lt« tc:< A.ir»k C la t’ Oi Ceunly Bonk (S«o»i«fol C v ’.t^o . M M rClolno (Silverton) B ari «,« S a w * Hon'O In a d d itio n to its 45 b ran c h e s th ro u g h o u t O regon, 15 affiliate d banks with 17 offices a re m em bers of the First N ational Bank G roup . **4vi -<*«r <»* Ilfs DEPOSITS Tha FirU National la n k of Portland and 45 Branch««.............. 17 other Oregon Banking Office« in the Flr»t National Group LOANS AND DISCOUNTS Th« Fir»t National Bank of Portland and 45 Branch««.............. 17 other Oregon Banking O f tic«* in the First National Group BUILD OREGON TOGETHER* $ 4 7 1 ,7 6 6 ,5 1 2 .0 5 1 0 8 ,1 1 2 ,1 6 6 .1 6 $ 5 8 6 X 8 ,7 4 8 .2 1 $ 1 7 6 ,2 5 6 ,4 4 4 .7 1 2 1 ,7 1 1 ,5 1 4 .7 3 $ 2 0 5 ,0 3 1 ,5 1 4 .5 1 TOTAL RESOURCES Th« First National la n k of Portland and 45 Branch««.............. $ 5 1 8 ,6 7 4 ,6 7 4 .4 4 17 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First N atio n a l G roup 11 5 ,7 7 5 ,1 1 1 .1 7 TOTAL RESOURCES of the 62 BANK I NO OFFICES bi the FIRST NATIONAL OROUF. . ...................................................................... $ 6 3 4 , 4 5 4 ^ 1 -»» N O W Yon»i.>«t U «r. Bo-»k 0/ . $ 5 1 1 ,6 7 4 ,6 7 4 .4 9 TOTAL LIABILITIES ...................................... • e e • e e IN O U * 9 0 T H e e e e e e e e e e e J Y 1A « e e e e e e e e e e M«»be» Fedoral D«pc¡¡| • "•u»e«Kj < o i « m ^ q »I« o «•*