Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 06, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRLDAY, JlAiNUARŸ 6,
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOMO, ORÈGÔi\
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and that Monday, the 30th day of
January, 1939 at 10:00 A. M. in
the County Court Room in the
County Court House in - Moro,
Sherman County, Oregon, has been
fixed as the time and place for the
hearing of objections to said ac­
count and the settlement thereof.
CURTL1 A. TOM
Administrator
GALLOWAY & KRIBR
Tha Dalles, Oregon
Attorneys for said Estate
8-12
the hour of 10 o'clock A .m., and
the courtroom in the courthouse
at Mo^o, Oregon, has been fixed
as the t.me and place for the
hearing on the final report and
account of C. L. Pepper as ad­
ministrator of the estate of the
partne ship of Bryant A Pepper,
and the settlement thereof.
C. L. Pepper, Administrator. 7-10
ties would like a division based on
- (Continued from Y>«?e one,
total mileage as well as number ,
fit cars and may be able to obtain ber of the Industrial Accident Un-
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Compensat1““‘ cora-
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it.
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employment
And the end is not yet for any mission who was “sMtod* to go
man on
the street- may have was the recipient o f , a belatkd
Wasco News-Enterprise
, lurking in his pocket- a
bill to Christmas present in the form of
Established Nov. 1891
032’ change or amend some Oregon a new appointment continuing him
CONSOLIDATED Manch 4,
law that would affect two-thirds in office for another four yea «
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
of the population and whatever it while John Carkin, state tax com -
THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Published Every Friday at
is, the legislature will ave to act missioner, who was “scheduled”
SHERMAN
COUNTY
1 on it in some manner if it s drop- for reappointment has been eased
Moro, Oregon
NOTICE TO THE DEPOSI­
In the Matter of the Estate of
Editor Ped in the hoPP«’ >nd, be it re- of the state payroll apd supplant-;
TORS AND CREDITORS THAT David S. Walters, deceased.
Giles L. French
______ membered, no bill x is so poor, but ,ed by Wallace H. Whaitpn. exec-,
FURTHER CLAIMS ARE BAR­ SS FINAL NOTICE
utive secretary to the governor
Entered as second-class matter at it can find an adherant.
RED.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON­
and a Democrat.
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CERN: ' Notice is hereby given,
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
|
There
is
plenty
of
evidence,
how
under Act of Congress of March
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR that Roy J. Baker, •? 'Inf rtrator
President 'Roosevelt in his mes- ever, to the effect that the prog-
3, 1879.
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
of the above entitled estate, has
sage to congress made at least nostications of last week were at
• In the Matter of the Liquidation rendered, presented and filed his
one
statement
that
is
at
variance
least
half
right
at
the
time
they
O rego^NewspapeYPubh^^rs
o f ’ the MORO STATE BANK, final account therein for settle­
with most economic teaching. It were made and that the up-sot
Moro, Oregon.
ment, and said Court h^s appointed
was to the effect that it was nec- came about as the result of last
issociatioi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Monday, February 6th. 1939 at
essary to levy high taxes in this minute maneuvers between the
an order has been entered by the the hour of two o’clock p. m. in
country to prevent a dictatorship governor and Holman. It is no
Circuit Court of the State of the County Court room, of the
from one side or the other—fascism secret that Holman disliked Ciar-
O’egon for the County of Sher­ County Court house, in Moro,
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
or communism, presumably.
, kin. In fact he refused to sign
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a
—
man barring the filing of further Sherman County, Oregon, as a
The economists of Europe long the commission when Oarkin was
claims in the liquidation of the time and place for the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ing and
ago came to the conclusion that reappointed to the tax commis-
MORO STATE BANK, Moro, fir.al settlement of said account,
Payable in Advance
dictutorships came into power sion four yaai» agd. In an eleventh
Oregon, from and after January and of any Objections thereto.
ONE YEAR ...... .............— M&O when confidence in the nation’s hour drive to “ get C arkin it is
20, 1939, other than claims for
R*»y J. Baker,
money was lost and excessive tax-1 understood that Holman went to
expenses
incurred
by
the
Super­
Administrator.
Frank Murphy, With a tyclcr.I
'in . '
JANUARY 6, 1939
ation is one sure way to bring this the governor as late as Tuesday
intendent of Bank«.
arriving
hi'Miami,
Fla.,
rficr
a
a
trp
from
New
York
via
the,
about. Nations with huge armies morning—the day the change in
The said order directed that
'• . n : . . ? . v a s m ade
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
are in greater danger from dicta- with a proposal that Wharton be inland w ater route. The thrcc-m cn
THE COMING SESSION
in an 18-fooi cancc equipped With a fc u r -fs'l r.r<i and three square this notice be given by • publica­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
tors than others for he who gains appointed to the tax post. The
tion thereof in a newspaper of THE COUNTY C F SHERMAN
yards of sail.
Each year before the Oregon control of the army cannot be governor seeing in the proposal a
general circulation printed and No. 2481
<
chance to rewtard hrs executive ¡
legislature meets the citizens stopped.
published in Moro, Sherman Coun­
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF’S
SALE
secretary
agreed
,to
the
plan.
|
quite properly wonder what the
Excessive taxation makes idle
ty, Oregon, weekly for « period of
EDW1ARD E. MERGES, Plain­
members thereof will have to do men—and they are always dis­ Secretary of State Snell, third
two weeks prior to the date on
tiff v* AGNES NYS, MARY A.
for the forty payable days and contented. Taxation to make men member of the Boarl of Control
which claims are barred.
HILTON, formerly Mary A. Ed­
the twenty or more unpaid days contented with their lot is at best and a staunch supporter of Car­
That the dates 6f publication ward*, and THOMAS SILVER-
kin
was
not
let
in
on
the
political
they remain in session to debate a theory that must be proven to
am as follows:
THORN, Defendants.
maneuver of his • two colleagues
the proper course for the state to be accepted.
Fi st publication January
'
and was caught completely una­
By virtue of an execution, judg-4
follow.
1939.
ment
order, decree and order of
The story of the Rose Bowl wares when Holman moved for
It was so in 1938. Now with
Last publication January 13.
sale issued out of the above en­
the session but a few days away football game is so fantastic that Wharton’s appointment, having
1939.
titled Court in the above cause,
there seem* to be so many prob­ an explanation of how it happened been led to believe that Carkin’s
MARK SKINNER,
retention
was
agreeable
to
the
lems to be presented that one may would be interesting. Southern
Superintendent of Bank?, in charge to me« directed and dated the 7th
well wonder how the legislators California had been throwing pass­ governor and as good as ‘‘in he
of the liquidation of Moro State day of December, 1938, in favor
bag.”
ol Edward E. Mer«-ps, plaintiff,
will ever manage to finish the job. es all afternoon with little luck.
Bank. Moro, Oregon.
Reappointment
of
Buchanan
on
and
against Agnes Nys, Mary A.
Some of them are serious problems Some one of the iBlue Devils must
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Hilton, formerly Mary A. Ed-
and all of them are serious prob­ have been pulled out of position the Industriar Accident commission
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y GIV EN , wa ds, and Thomas Silverthorn.
lems to some of the people of the to make the last attempt work and is taken here to indicate the re­
tirement
of
J.
CL»
Joy
when
his
that* Alice Betshe Lavender, Ad- defendants« for ‘he aunt of $1500.-
state.— "——■
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term
expires
a
year
from
now.
minist atrix of the Estate of Clay 00 with interest thereon at the
First in importance to most a good story.
Buchanan and Joy are both Dem­
Belshe, deceased, has filed in the rate of 8% per annum from Octo­
people, in all probability, is the
ocrats.
Whether many people have
County Court of Sherman County, ber 1. 1929, and, the further sum
M a W
matter of obtaining more revenue
83 with interest thereon
Oregon, her Final Account, and of
for pensions and relief. À sales broken their New Years resolutions
at 6'ri oe- annum from September
Oregon’s bonded debt was re­
or
not,
the
weather
man
has.
and
the
Court
has
set
the
8th
tax with a personal property tax
duced ..another $750,000 this week
day of February, 1939, at the hour 27 lO -l, and, th“ further sums of
offset is expected to be recom­
with
the
retirement
of
another
Real work is ahead of the WPA
of 10:00 a. m., in the County $290.01) attorney’s fees and $57.15
mended by the interim committee
block of highway bonds. Total
men
if
that
army
officer
place
at
Judge’s
office in the County Court n ¡»U ¿nd disbur sement«., and th^
which will report the first week
bonded
debt
of
the
state
is
now
House at Moro, Sherman County, cor1^ of and upon this writ, com­
of the session. It would serve to the head of the bureau is like the only $42,041335, dowri more than
Oregon, as the time and place for manding me to make sale of the
broaden the base of taxation but oner we knew.
$24,000,000 from the peak of $66,-
the settlement of said accounting, following described real property
so far the property tax payers
062,810'reaced
on
January
1,
1928.
During the next two years
and for hearing objections to the situated in thp County of Sher­
have not been assured that it will
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man, State of Oregon, to-wit:’
same, if any.
tend to reduce property taxes. If there will be many presidential
The Southwest quarter of the
Of
every
dollar
collected
by
BELSHE LAVENDER,
Com pletely equippeu with an attar, this new Fokker am phibian ptane ALICE
it is to ba successful, even if booms, and minor indeed is the telephone companies operating in
Southwest quirter of Section
senator
who
does
not
have
at
least
* Administratrix
will carry Reverend Paul Schutte bark to the Arctic, where h . is known
adopted, it must do tips.
Seventeen (17); the Southeast
Oregon
during
1937
13.72
cents
one.
as the “ Flying Priest.” L onj a m issionary in the north country, Father J TRACY BARTON,
The very recent decision of the
quarter
of Section Eighteen
was paid out for taxes, according Scbuite returned to t ie United States to purchase the new plan«.
THE DALLES, OREGON
national social security board in
(18);
the
North half of the
to a report compiled by N. G,
Attorney for the Estate.
9-12
refusing to allow payments for
Northeast
quarter
of Section
Wallace, public utilities commis­
Where Were His Eyes
Oregon’s unemployment adminis­
Nineteen
(19);
the
North
half
sioner.
“What’s the matter with the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
owes
r
•* * e
tration is evidence that there will
of the Northwest quarter of
boss’s eyes Joe,” asked the fore­ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
be arguments hot and heavy about
Section Twenty
«11 in
A total of $2,461361.10 in li­
man.
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
the new Oregon definition of a From the Observer Jan. 9, 1920
Township
Four
14)
South,
,
quor profits was made available
“Nothing that I know of,” re­
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
labor dispute. Changes in the
Range
Fifteen
(15)
East,
for relief purposes during 1938,
plied
the bookkeeper.
“What TATE OF ELIZABETH DAVIS,
The close of the year 1919 also according to a report by the liquor
Bonneville power will reach
anti-picketing law as recently
Willamette Meridian '
makes you ask th at?”
DECEASED, AND IN THE MAT­
marked
the
termination
of
the
passed may be in order although
NOW,
THEREFORE, by virtue
control commission. Since the in­ Willamette Valey communities by
“Well.* oegan
the - foreman, TER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP
it may be considered doubtful if active business life of Moro com­ ception of the state’s liquor mon- early tutumn.
of
said
execution,
judgment order,
“he just called me to the office a
any sweeping changes are made munity of J. M. Parry who has ° T?) ly . ^ . 1? 34 a total of $9,O22t-___ && order signed,at Portland to- few minutes ago, and twice while OF GLADYS MARIE DAVIS, A decree and order of sale and in
in a law that so recently obtained served as postmaster in the city ’96IT40 has. Been turned over to the day by federal Judge James A lger, j wag jn there he asked me where TKiNaR;-------------------
compliance with the commands of
N O TICE OF SALE OF R E A L said writ, I will on Saturday, the
a large majority In a statewide for a period of 19 years and one State Relief commission.
Fee assured immediate construe- my ^a^ was And it was on my PR O PER TY .
• w •
month, a record that is unique in
election.
14th day of January. 1939, at 11.-
tion of the Bonneville super-power hea<1 ajj the time.”
Notice is he eby given that the 00 o’clock a. m. at the front door
official
life
iu
Oregon.
Lincoln
county
is
the
only
coun­
There appears to be a well nigh
transmission liqe to Salem, Albany
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of of the Courthouse in Moro, Shoe»
Five inches mort of snow fell ty in the state that has no public and Eugene. Deposit for a check | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF undersigned, administratrix
unanimous opinion that the public
th"
Estate
of
Elizabeth
Davis,
de­
Sunday
night.
man County, Oregon, sell at public
school debt either bond or warrant for $104,092.80 gave Administra- T HE STATE OF OREGON FOR
utilities district lew needs chang­
Announcement has been made according to a report by Superin- tor J. D. Ross’ staff legal author-! THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN ceased, and Guardian of ’ the Es­ auction (subject to redemption),
ing. Suggested amendments are
tate of Gladys Marie Davis, a
the permission of issuance of rev­ of the formation of a company to tendent A M> Cannon to the state ity to use the Oregon Electric R ail-' UNITED STATES FIDELITY minor, by virtue of an Order of to the highest bidder for cash in
start
a
boat
line
on
the
Columbia
j
department
of
education.
During
way right-of-way for the lob.OOO- AND GUARANTY COMPANY,
hand, all the right, title and inter­
enue bonds which will probably be
four years Lincoln county’ volt circuits which will supply a co’poration, Plaintiff, vs. WARD Salt issued out of the County est which the within named de-
done. It is likely that in addition and Willamette rivers to connect the
Cou’t of the State of Oregon for
some restrfetions on the directors with truck lines to interior points.! has gpGTyt approximately $260,000 Bonneville electricity to Clackamas, BEAUCHAMP, MYRTLE BEAU- the County of Sherman duly made fpndants, and each and all o f
We
feel
sure
it
will
be
successful.
them in the above entitled suit,
on new buildings without resort­ 'M’arion, Linn and Lane counties CHAMP, and ANAH V. BEAU-
of such bodies be made by the
and entered on the 19th day of had on the 18th day of November,
A two mill tax on all the prop­ ing to a bond issue, Superintendent at a uniform wholesale price of CHAMIP, Pefendents.
Mate utilities commissioner simi­
December, 1938 in the Estate of 1926, the date of Che mortgage
$17.50 a kilowatt-year. .
v-
No. 2512
lar to those made on private com­ erty in the state for school pur­ Cannon reported.
Elizabeth Davis, deceased, licens­ herein foreclosed, or since that
poses
will
be
proposed
at
^the
spec­
Immediately following
Judge S U M M O N S
panies; that district be permitted
^Automobile owners aren’t the Fee’s action, the Bonneville chief To Anah V. Beauchamp, defendant: ing the administratrix to sell an date had in and to the above de­
to diaband if voted by the people ial session of the legislature.
Undivided 3-45 interest in the
Grass Valley Journal: Married: oniy persons who
IN THE NAME OF THE hereinafter described real proper­ scribed property, or any part
and that some o f the details of
thereof, to satisfy said execution,
Hcens- URS T<?r tne,r veIW- ’ Oregon circuit by mid-autumn. STATfi u r UKUiGON, You are
setting up districts be simplified. * 5 ™ * iDQ^eV Hw elF U u ld^ w l s '
ty, and by virtue of an Order of
judgment
order and decree, inter­
,
L
;
MU-
f
.
vo
p
X
-
nf
Pri!«
les-
ln
many
Ore*on
?
wnSl
The
heavy
lines
to
Salem
will
hereby
required
io
appear
and
The milk control board has been
Sale issued out of the County
under fire for some months and a co ana m iss ra y c rise oi u r a s s . youngsters who own bicycles are .j1Eve a capacity of 30,000 kilowatts answer the complaint filed against Court of the State of Oregon for est. costs and accruing costs.
Dated at Moro, Oregon, Decem­
.
buying tags for them in accordance an(i the circu it to E uvene will car- Y011 in the above entitled action
bill for the repeal of the law will V<t i ey \
the County of She man duly made ber 10, 1938. ‘j.
Monday
evening
a high jinks with city ordinances. Most of th ese, rv 25,000 kilowatts.
Substations
wrthin
four
(4)
weeks
from
the
surely be introduced. Whether the
party was given at the new Ann-a yOung riders have passed exami-
lbe erected in the vicinity of
oi the first publication of this and entered on the 10th day of
First Publication, December 16,
entire law should be repealed or Schwartz home by a group
December, 1938 in the Guardian­
01 nations on traffic laws and hold QregOn City, Salem, Albany and sum m ons, and if you fail so to ship . Estate of Gladys Marie 1938;
Last Publication, January
whether the dairy farmers of the her friends.
ce-tificates issued by th e f various
Eugene.»
a.iipea’- and answer,, for want Davis licensing the Guardian to 13, 1939.
state are to be given the same
C. C. WILSON,
cities, indicating that they are
Application for blocks of power thereof the plaintiff will take judg- sell an undivided 1-27 interest in
protection by the state as wheat, From the Observer Jan. 7, 1910
Moro Coasting Club have invited competent riders. Salem, Burns, f rt)m
Bonneville line have been ment against you as prayed for the hereinafter described real Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
cotton and com farmers are given
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Lakeview are among the towns received from Canby, Monmouth n
complaint in the sum of property belonging to the said
by the federal government is to their Grass Valley friends down
be determined by the legislature. to share in the First street coast- where licensing of bike riders is an(i Eugne for distribution over $1900.00, together with the addi- minor, Gladys Marie Davis, will Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F ft A‘M
tioral sum of $190.00 as reasonable from and after the 25th day of
in progress.
municipally-owned systems.
Meets on the 1st and
The vote of the people on the mg.
attorney fees, and for its costs January, 1939, offer for sale at
3rd
Thursday eve­
Moro
is
about
to
lose
its
city
gambling bills last November has',
and disbursements in the above private sale and sell for cash at
Mr. Olds having bought
Between the first of July, when
T INCOT N P ttb F T T F
nings of each month.
caused several groups to start a t engineer,
h f store, stock and good will of
of «>e pedestrian^
L1INLUL < E lf O l ILL
entitled cause, together with inter 314 Davis Building in the City of
Visiting members
move to have the state racing law
est as seven per cent (7%) per Portland, Multnomah
the
Hollis
Wilcox
business
a
t
Grass
pamphlet
were
issued
by
dially i^yited io
County,
repealed so that dogs and horses
y t l]ey
Secretary Snell’s office, and NPvem
annum on said sum of $1900.W Oregon all of the following de-
with us.
might no longer gambol around
from the 6th day of December scribed real property situated in Searal Searcy, W. M
pedestrian deaths, in Ore-
the track for the pleasure of the .• Wheat in nearly all parts of l^ r
1938, the date of the filing of the Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit:
the
county
is
now
up,
but
under
8T
°n
totaled
37;
this
compares
with
C. V. Belknap. Secy.
gamblers. It w ill, be difficult to
complaint herein, until paid.
The West i of Section, Thir­
pass because of the funds paid the snow of which an inch or two 54 for .* 8imilar Period in 19S7>
• This summons is served upon
™ 1986.
ty-four (34), Township Two
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
to county fairs from the proceeds. was added Sunday night.
you by publication under and by
.(2), North Range Eighteen
L.
L.
Peetz
Farmer
Ball
was
a
Moro, Oregon
Prison boards and parole officers
Newspaper support for the nerw
virtue of an order of publication
(18), East of the Willamette
Meets 1st and 3rd
have repeatedly asked for new successful social event and all had sf>eed limit proposal to be present­
duly made and entered by the Hon-
Meridian, and the Southwest
Tuesdays
in the
law» to give better supervision of a good time.
ed to the 1939 state legislature by
erable Carl Hendricks, Judge of
From
the
Observer
Jan.
5,
1900
1 of Section Twenty Seven
I.O..O.F. hall Tr«n
paroled convicts and it is likely
the Circuit Court of the State of
Henrichs the county clerk, Secretary of State Earl Snell is
127), Township Two (2 ),North
sient and visiting
that some new legislation of this is Wm.
Oregon for the County of Sher­
now quite at home at his office virtually unanimous, he report«,
Range
Eighteen
(18),
East
of
brothers are cordi­
kind will be passed. In 1937 two in the new court house.
man, on the 22nd day of Decem­
ManY edrtors have suggested minor
the Willamette Meridian, and
ally invited to meet
lsws were passed by one house
ber, 1938, ^requiring this summons
Grass Valley sees No. 1 of the refinements, but nearly all have
the Northeast 1 of Section
with us.
only to lose it in the other. Less CS Ry puffing in sight' of town »PProveJ the principle of applying
to be published in the Sherman
Thirty-three
(33),
Township
Ralph
E.
Eakin,
N. G.
drastic changes are to be asked at ^day.
County Journal not less than once
definite maximum speeds in diff-
Two (2), North Range Eigh­
Joe Truitt, Secretary
this time, it is learned, and bene­
a week for four consecutive weeks.
Henry Wright proprietor of the erent highway zones, with the
teen (18), East of the Willam­
ficial results may come from the Grass Valley hotel has every ac- b°8’c rule applying only in cases
The date of the first publication
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.&
ette Meridian.
milder amendments.
of this summons is December 30,
Moro, Oregon •
This sale will be made subject
, comodation at reasonable prices. of driving
. . too fast for conditions
1938, and the date of the last to the confirmation of the above
Cities of Oregon, through their I Livery „table in connection
at ®Pee<ls below these limits,
Meets Every Second and
publication is January 27,^939.
organisation are asking for a part| TheiOregon wide wagon tire law
. . .
.
_ '
Fourth Thursday* in eael
entitled Court.
SHEPPARD A PHILLIPS
of the gas t a i money from the ¡8 now in effect Pe„ ons having ” Applications for 1939 chauffeurs
Month. Visiting member:
Date of First-Publication—Dec.
L. J. BALBACH,
Invited
a,Bd. , ta v e ;»ngon tiros at least three inches lk<,nee»
"e* r'y ’ « P«r
23, 1938. Date of last Publica­
Attorneys, for Plaintiff,
\ ’^ 5 ^ '
»»any of tfce legislator*' jn width will pay no more road
a^®a<l
last year, Secretary
Kerrone Christianson W. M.
tion—January 13, 1939.
\~
1208 Public Service Bldg.,
~ about this proposal.
Opposition
taX. >
of State Earl Snell reports. To
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
Neoma E. Smith
Portland, Oregon,
comes from several groups and a
County court will meet for the p ecem^>er 27, 6133 applications
Bencav:i the two men standing on
Administratrix of the Estate of
good »crap is probable on this
flrgt time in thc new cou t houge have been received, compared with the sculptured chin of A braham 7Jn-
Elizabeth Davis, Deceased, and Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 11
faoro, Oregon
1 on Wednesday next, January 10th,. 5331 U ,t 5,ear
1
‘ coin in Hie Mt. Rushmore "national Notice of Final Settlement
Guardian of the Estate of Gladys
Notice is hereby given yiat Marie Davis, A Minor.
Meets 2d ft 4th Tues
A new method of division of 1900.
*
. ’
m em orial near Ropid City, S. D., is
day of each month.
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..
“Your communism is stupid. It a d.-cp of 2.5G3 feel. &^c of t’io : rc- Curtis A. Tom, 'administrator of
highway funds between countie*
A
committee _________.................
has been appointed
‘Visiting members well
roay be asked a* the method now by the creditors of the Sherman everYth>n8 were divided today, in flio may be estimated by c c m a iiu ; the estate of George E. Wilkerson,
come. ,
th3
w?.'i tje men s. .r Jixrj deceased, has filed in the County! Notice nf Final Settlem ent.
ip use i* based on figure* now County bank to try and obtain a ™ry short
you5
Court
of
Sherman
County,
Ore-
Notice
is
given
that
Saturday,
on
the
clii^.
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;
Thelma Miller, Ji.Ge
nearly ten years old and change* something from the business.
RorX ’ ,,,
at
gen, his duly verified final account; the 21st day of January, 1989, at Florence Johnston,See
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‘ Divide again!”
Sherman County Observer
B rablished Nov. 2, 1888
_ Grass Valley Journal
E stablished Oct. 14, 1897 ■
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
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Arctic Priest Takes (J.urcli V/ith Him
In Other Days
Valley T
Gri New
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