Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 22, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    mR gRRRMAM CutlNTf $<ntliNAU MORO. ORIM1ON FRIDAY, MAY >1,
»AOt TWA
637 50 acr««.’ more or less.
•
▼eyed to School District No. 20. 1 Alta Mae Cunningham, hatband I
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP
and wife. John Lewis Hastings and
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue
on February 18, 1897, and ex­
Martha Hastings, husband and, of *tid execution, judgment order,
(Continued from par*
cepting that portion of the
wife, DeMdante” :
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decreo and order of sale and in
above
described
land
released
Hydroelectric commission.
By
virtue
of
an
execution,
judg-
compliance wiUj the commands of
mnbaion |
■“• ।
by partial release recorded in
■ hîwpm a m COUNTY OBSERVER. Established Nov. 2, 1888
Tne report of the commission
ment
order,
decree
and
order
of
»aid
writ, I will, on baturda/.
e
book 7 of releases, page 450,
?r From
Fro« the
VALLEY JOURNAL. E<nbl.shed Oct. 14.
makea no recommendation 1 for or
the Observer
Observer Mat
May M.
24, IMI '
sale issued out of the above en-20th day of June, 1J36 at 11.00 1
,KAb
CONSOLIDATED, MARCH « ItWl
•
Records
of
Sherman
County,
•
against the proposed project but is
Oregon.
, titled court in - the above en- o’clock a. m. of said day, at the
Sunday’s storm got in ahead of
confined entirely to a statement of
titled su|t, to me directed and front, door of the County Court­
facts in connection with the pro­ Hatfield, the storm breeder. His , Together with the tenements,
dated the 13th day of May, 1936, house in Moro, Sherman County,
hereditaments,
and
appurten
­
ject as revealed in studies made work begins tomorrow; $1500 <n
upon a judgment and decree ren­ Oregon, sell at public auction (sub­
ances thereunto belonging or in
giles i ^ french
Edit« by engineers of the department.
nothing. We hope be will not make
dered
and entered in said court, ject to redemption) to the highest
anywise appertaining.
The proposed district would in­ it so wet that we can’t harvest.
bidder for cash in hand, all the
Said sale is made under execu- dated May 9, 1936, and entered
Mr. and Mrs. Arran Ramsej
clude most of Clackamas, Clatsop,
right,
title and interest which the
member
Columbia, Lincoln, Polk, Washing­ leave early next week fof* Col. tion issued out of the Circuit Court May 11, 1936. the said judgment above named defendants and each
being
in
favor
of
said
plaintiff
N
ton and Yamhill counties, embrac­ C. A. Buckley’s farm where Mr. ’ of the State of Oregon, for the
and all of them in the above en­
ED
ing an area of 2427 square miles Ramsey has a contract tor erect­ County of Sherman to me directed and against the above named de­ titled suit had on the 1st day of
ing a residence and other buildings in the case of the Federal Land fendant, Clyde E. Crites, for the September, 1924, the date of the
and a population of 143,984.
“Creation of the district does noi keeping him from home perhap* Bank of Spokane, a corporation, sum of $13,000.00 with interest mortgage foreclosed by said de­
Enured U
Or*”,t of itself, embark the ,people on a three months.
plaintiff, vs. M. G. Melzer and Edna thereon at the rate of 6% per an­
r. >•
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cree, or since that date had in and
Melzer, husband and wife; Moro num from Sept. 1, 1982 to Sept. L
Arlington
was
visited
by
50
cow
under Act of Congress of Marot a,
--------- ------ ------ ----------------- program of ownership and opera­
to the above described property,
1935
and
at
the
rate
of
10%
per
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADV A NCE.
tion of a power project,’’ the re­ boy» in spurs and chaps, driving State Bank, a corporation; Mark
$150
as Superintendent of annum sebaequent to September to satisfy said execution, decree
port points out. “If an election if 3500 head of cattle for shipment Skinner
One Year ..
to various poifits. ' making ' 4500 Banks; Sherman County, a munici-• 1, 1935; for the furtHer sum of and order of sale, interest, costs
held on the question of forming the
and accruing costs.
MAY 22, 1936
district and election of directors head taken out of Gilliam county pal corporation; and the Sherman $394.51, the further sum of $33.50,
"HUGH CHRISMAN
the
pa
st
month
turning
over
about
County
National
Farm
Loan
As-
and
the
further
sum
of
$700.00
thereof, no bond issue or question
Sheriff
of Sherman County, Oregon
$80
000
in
cash.
u
‘
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sociation,
a
corporation,
defen-
attorney
’
s
fees
and
for
plaintiff
s
of policy in the matter of acquisi­
THEY WILL BE PLACED
Sunday’s storm plowed into the dents.
costs and disbursements in the Dated this 13th day of May, 1936
tion or construction of an electri­
HUGH CHRISMAN
sum of 118.7® and for »cermnE First Pubpication May 22nd, 1936
A certain amount of harm is being done the younger cal distribution system will be wheat fields below Wasco to the I
coots, commanding me to «ell the Last Publication June 19th, 1936
danth
of
four
feet
or
more
and
de-
Sheriff
of
Sherman
County,
Oregon
generation as a part of it prepares for graduation exercises involved in such election.”
’
,
29-33 following described real property
Cost of a distribution system to Wed the train from Biggs four}
from college and high school. Young men and women arc
situated within Sherman County.
serve the proposed district it esti­ hours.
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Oregon, tiHwit;
being told that there is no place for them nowdays,
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale
on
Fore*
.
.
The
funeral
of
J.
E.
Harris
will
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mated by the commission at |6r
All of^Seetion Twenty-six
true that in the manufacturing sections of the nation there 001,000. Thi» would include a sys­ take place in thia city Sunday next closure in the Circuit Court of the
(26) in Towriphip One (1)
at
10
am.
Deceased
was
for
many
State
of
Oregon
for
the
County
of
are more workmen than there are jobs for, but m the agri­ tem to serve all municipalities
South of Range Seventeen
Sherman,
v
cultural parte of the country the recent graduates will find within the district and 2855 mile» years a resident of Sherman coun- I New York Life Insurance Com-
(17) East of the Willamette
or rural primary lines, being 1234
Meridian, excepting Twenty
plenty to do as soon as they can discard the cap and gown. miles more than now exist in that! ty.
pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
(20) rods square in the North­
From the Observer May 25, 1917
Clyde E. Crites, Susie Ida Hast­
There have been few periods in the history of tha n» territory. If the property of the
east
corner of the Southeast
Members of the Sherman and ing«, Trustee, Sarah Myrtle Dunn
district paid no taxes, operation
quarter df Section 26, -sold’
tion when the business world awaited with nervous irrita­ of the system could be expected to Wasco county courts will hold a and Lester L. Dunn, wife and hus-
to Rose Hill Cemetery and
tion the influx of a new crop of young people into the yield a surplus of $157,413 annual­ conference in The Dalles June 6 to band, William Everett Hastings
containing 2.50 acres, and leav­
construction
and
business world. The youth of the-land has to.make ito ly for the first four years and $40,-1 make
iuuac plans for the
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“u Lena Hastings, husband —
-
ing in all hereby described
008 annually thereafter while the a free bridge at tiie mouth or tne
Charles M. Cunningham and
own place in most years and it does their confidence no debt was being amortized. If tax- Deschutes river or the purchase of
good to be told they have no place at all.
es were paid thi» »urplu» would U the present toll bridge.
changed to a deficit of $12,729 a
E. W. Lewis is again proprietor
A large part of the graduates of the past few years are
year for the first four years and of the Moro Barber Shop.
doing something or at least are kept busy in an activity $130,131 a year thereafter until ; C. E. Sheets has finiahed the pre*
that pays living expenses with some chance for advance­ the debt had been paid. These Uminary wiring, Davis A M U - ’ •
ment Such things are never as bad as the calamity how- figures are based upon the assump- rough plumming and Wes Rigdon
ROUND TRIP to CHICAGO
tion that the district would have is now placing the roof on the new
lers profess to be ieve.
a monopoly upon the electric serv farm home of »Roy Powell,
In Coach ... * 55.43
ice within its territory.
According to Elmer Barzee jr.
★ Tr. Sleeper .. . * 65.68
“The project does not, however, his father will now have water
hold
forth
a
prospect
for
a
reduc-
enough
on
the
farm
for
a
bath
with
*Std. Sleeper. . * 82.42
THE LAMB SHOW
tion ofy rates for electricity until out hauling it. The well drill
★ Sloapmg cor charge in addition.
There ns no gainsaying the statement that the first the amoqnt’of energy consumed is struck water at 165 feet,
The" school v board
J held an elec-
. lamb show held here was a success. Only unsatisfactory substantially increased or until the
3 Famous Trains East
tion and the people voted 64 to 16
indebtedness
is
retired,
”
the
report
element was the weather which is something that mayf DR
to construct a new school building.
points out.
PORTLAND ROSE — Daily
tolerated in this country of sudden changes in temperature.
♦ ♦ •
Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleep­
• The visitors, who were numerous and who were men of
ers, Observation-lounge Car, Diner.
She—What does ‘davenport’ sug­
A compulsory reduction in prop-
ALL AIR-CONDITIONED.
prominence in the sheep business, expressed themselves erty tax levies for state, county, gest to you?
city, school district and all other
He—A city in Iowa.
PACIFIC LIMITfD — Daily
universally’as being pleased with the show and the quality governmental purposes is proposed
Air-conditioned Coaches & Standard
by the newly organized Oregon NOTICE OF SALE
Sleepers. Also Cafe-Observetion Car.
of lambs exhibited.
One surprising fact -is that of the farmers showing State Taxpayers association which WASCO BAKERY
“I’ll meet you at the U. S. National in The Dalles,” is
is sponsoring a proposed constitu­
The undersigned, the duly ap-
lambs all were rather enthusiastic about the business of tional
quite
a common expression. We enjoy having our cus­
amendment
covering
the
amenomem
wie । pointed executrix of the last will !
producing lambs and wool. None were heard to 8ay.th^ subject. The measure would per- and testament of Merritt G. Tuel, I
Cil r OF PORTLAND
tomers drop in to talk over their affairs a». well as to
fflVR^SAIUNM^MOHVNUf
>
- a - a « deceasedf will receive bids for
state
sheep were a nuisance and a bother and that they wished mit of a six mill ’ levy for
transact their banking. Next time you are in town,
Fr.X.’. PORTLAND, 3:45 p.m.
to be out of the business. There wdfe an interest in the purposes in 1937 but would impose the stock and fixtures of the Wasco
come in and get acquainted.
a 20 percent annual reduction from Bakery,
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; on lit 7* 13th, 19lh, 25»h.
Wasco. Oregon., The store
different crosses shown at the show and a discussion of the that base thereafter for five year» I
being operated and the stock
39% Hours
__ Manager
relative merits of different breeds of sheep in the crosses. »O that for 1942 and subsequent 1 an<| fixtures may be inspected at
C.
R-
Harding
Pelland
tc Chicago
Average weight of fleece and weight of lambs was compared years not more than 4.8 mills I any time during thebus ideé» houfs.
Ass
’
t
Manage,
__
NO
EXTRA
FARE
L. A. Littleton —
could be levied against property Certified check for 10 percent of
by owners.
.
,
for state purposes. For all local amount offered must accompany
[LOW PRICFD MEALS1
Fort«.- Service and Frca Fiilow» I
- Resources Over 100 Millions
Right reserved to reject any
Because of this type of talk it appears that there will tax levying units the levy for this
I.' Ceeches.
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year would be made the base for | or ay ^ids. Bids wiH be opened in
probably be more sheep in the county in a few years than
I ir Infsrir.. "Zon on- reservations see
1937 with an arbitrary reduction the office of Geo. G. Updegraff,
LOC/.l AGENY
there is now. Records that show an income of from $500 of 20 percent each year for the Moro, Oregon, at 10:00 a .m., Mon-^
to $1500 per year from farm flocks of sheep will convince next five years. Assessment of day, June 1, 1936.-
of the
property
would
be
limited
to
50
29-30
Margaret
Tuel
others that sheep, although a mild looking animal, are
percent of its true cash value.
efficient in keeping the wolf away from the door. The lamb
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
Head Office, Portland, Oregon
Oregon fire chiefs will hold their Property
íéj r
show will have well served its purpose if it increases inter­
;
annual convention this year at
On
Saturday,
the
20th
day
of
est in the farm sheep industry.
Marshfield June 25 to 27. The con­ June, 1936, at the hoat of ten
vention is sponsored jointly by the o’clock a. m. at the front door of
state fire marshall’s department, the Courthouse in Moro. Sherman
the state department of vocational County, Oregon, I wil, sell at
ELECTION RESUME
education and the League of Ore- public auction to the highest bid­
The recent primary election, although not decisive as on Cities. Walter Vandervelden der for cash, the following describ­
to office holders for the next government term, did seem to f Forest Grove is president of ed real property located in Sher­
indicate a trend on the part of voters that has not been in the association.
man County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of Sec­
evidence for some years. The moderates were in demand.
Sixty six diesel powered trucks
tion Nineteen: the West Half
Within the past few years we have had campaigns that are licensed in Oregon so far this . of Section Thirty; also begin­
caused voters to give large majorities to those who favored year compared to only 36 last
ning at a point in South line
of Section Thirty, ..1970.2 feet
drastic reduction of taxes or of some government function; year. Secretary of State Snell re­
ports. These trucks pay a 50 per
West of the Southeast ^mer
we have elected those who stood on a single plank for some cent highet license fee under an ’ said Section which point is on
change or for some policy. This time the voters seem to act of the 1935 legislature than do
West line of Hay Canyon
gasoline
powered
trucks.
Road; thence North 6 degrees
have returned to the principal of judging candidates on a
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55 minutes East 354 feet;
more complete basis.
Entries in the state capital archi­
thence North 3 degrees 18
County candidates are elected because of personal rea­ tects’ contest have been pouring
minutes East 235.4 feet; thence
in
the
past
week.
Entries
close
North 3 degrees 42 minutes
sons in most instances and may be disregarded but in state
Friday (May 22) and the judges
West 233.7 feet; thence North
and national affairs there appeared to be less of the well will begin their work Saturday
11 degress 45 minutes East
known inclination to “kick the rascals out regard less of with announcement of the winner
439.2 feet;
thence North
15 degrees 12 minutes East
past performance than was once the case. Senator McNary scheduled for next Thursday.
275 feet; thence North 10 de-
received a fine vote that should insure his re-election this To The Republican Voters
grees 41 minutes East 450.3
fall, Holman, one-time unpopular, was given a vote of con­
I wish to express my apprécia -
feet; thence North 53 minutes
m J n ;
fidence, Pierce had no difficulty beating a man well qualified tion of the support given me at
Emt 404*6 feet; thence -North
20^degress 47 minute« East
the
May
Primary.
to attract discontented votes, Ekwall withstood the threats
Viola Hansen
224.3 feet to North ^line of
of his enemies without a campaign. Throughout it all
Southeast Quarter of Section
there was an expression of favor for the successful manager | j wish to publicly thank the peo­
Thirty, thence North 89 de­
ple of Sherman county for the con­
grees West 1009 feet to the
of governmental business.
fidence and support expressed by
Northwest Corner of th«
their ballot on May 15th.
Southeast Quarter of Section
Lester H. Nahouse.
Thirty, thence South to the
An eastern representative recommends that we unite
. Southwest Corner of the
with Canada. Heck, from the kind of weather we have Appreciation
Southeast Quarter of Section
I
am
very
grateful
for
the
friend
­
Thirty,
thence South 88 de­
been having we thought we had already done it.
\
ly reception given me over the
grees 47 minutes East 686 feet
county and the vote of confidence
to beginning, all in Township
and support accorded me by your
One, South of ’Range Eighteen,;
The locust trees have the heaviest bloom in years in ballots.
East of the Willamette Meri-
Margaret W. Peetz.
these parts which gives the amateur prophet a chance to
1 adv con-
dian, exi
In Other D^y* jl
Jarman County journal
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fd
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Meet Your Business Cronies Here
The Dalles Branch
United States National Bank
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foretell the same for wheat.
The vote by p recincta on contested offices:
Rut L.G. Klon Monk Rut Kent G V Moroi Was
Candidate
16
16
18
28 16 ' 56 , 50
27
22
Adams
The National Geographic society is sponsoring an ex­ Carl
21
50
18 . 55 80 107 1 55
32
23
Margaret Peetz
pedition to find the remains of the very first settlers. Even
4
2
0
24
4
7 54
25
3
Joseph Mee
back of the horse and buggy days, we suppose.
6
3
0
0
3
5
6
0
8
A. B. Riddell
8
8
2
2
0
20 20
5
10
J. T. Johnson
4
3
8
1
5
16 67
2
5
Collis Moore
23
22
50
30
51
73
,
77
European nations are talking about paying us What Viola Hansen
27
20
11
49
16 .81 38 112 22
5
6
they owe ua. That is the best evidence that war is immi­ P. C. Axtell -
26
16
18
45 55
44 83
55
89
David Reid «
nent that has been printed..
19
85
18
81.70 118 29
‘ 18
82
L.H. Nahou«e
7
82'46
5 70
3
11
Chas. Everett
6
2
0
8
27
10
9
48
2
What are we going to do for explorers when the peak C. H. Lindeman
3
7
23
12
17
10
42
Joe Truitt
0 / 2
of Everest is reached? Man has been everyplace, or nearly
26
11 r 8
14 17^ 44 14
37
22
C. C Wilson
11
2
4
17 40 , 22 18
10
11
so. on thia planet.
T. M. Garrett
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Tot
249
439
123
81
75
96
873
290
881
360
116
102
116
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