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7 m TAfc SHRRM a N COUNTY JOÜttÑAL, MOkÔ. OftfeGON CrtlDAŸ, APftlL 2«, 1939 ■■ xa s» Sfcrrwntt Çon»lB 3<n.rttal KFOR« anizatw n * ! Interest in reorganization of Sherman County Observer ! the government is not nearly so Established Nov. 2, 1888 great as it was when the subject Grass Valley Journal i'was 'under disucssion before its Established Oct. 14, 1897 defeat last year. Perhaps that is CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 because this reorganization plan Wasco News-Enterprise • r,ot 80 drastic as was the former Established Nov. 1891 < ne- . , . , . Certainly reorganization is a ÎONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 desirable thing. The question is Statehouse Gossip 'lay Well Attended M i W ay / t <I1 calth Ay^APA^MAVNE ±s2 Court of the State of. Oregon for Sherman County to me directed in the case of The Federal Land Bank off Spokane, a corporation, plaintiff, va. George Thomas Bar nett and Anna M. Barnett, hus band and wife; Moro State Bank, a corporation; Mark Skinner as Superintendent of iBanks; Sher man County, a municipality cor poration; and -i Sherman County National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, defendants. . C. C. WILSON Sheriff of Sherman iCounty, Oregon (Continued from pa?e one» The Gras« Valley High school Jones said, adding that • any at- j senior play was given last Satur tempt to raise property -taxes day night to a good sized crowd would ‘be met by a general tax that appreciated the humor and strike. * 1 * shuddered at the wierdPess of the • *. » three act mystery. Melvin Balzer, The California Public Service Betty Olds and Anita Dunlap as Company will cut its rate • to detectives captured Willard Olds Lakeview vicinity electricity users who is going to Ibe given the ad- by 6.9 per cent on May 15. The quart), fruits and vegetables Bill Ball and Verel Teschner, in The first day of May again Published Every Friday at dit tonal powers that wilt probably announcement was given by the calls our attention to child health. every day, and eggs three or four ternational crooks, although the accrue from the measure. There company to the public utilities Moro, Oregon For a number of yeals now May times a week, should be the detectives were somewhat bother is much less danger of the presi commission, here. . > Day has Ibeen sett, a p a rt'- a day ‘‘musts” is (planning for children. ed by «having the «care of four Giles L. French E d ito r dent being given niore power this The reduction, effecting approx when the entire nation focuses its “Musts” because these are '.the young girls thrust upon - them. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Leighton Fields as a reporter pro Entered as second-class matter at year than there was last for his imately 300 customers, will total attention upon the health of ch il-fe foods thait supply the minerals and vided the humor of the play. Var- OF REAL ¡PROPERTY popularity has waned to some ex- the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon $4900 a year, $3200 in the commer dren. Because of this attention j vitamins necessary for the growth On Saturday, the 6th day of under Act of Congress of March i tent. cial bracket and $1700 in the real- and study,, the existing needs for and development of a «trotig and nal Teschner, a victim of the May, 1939, at the hour of ten The term ‘reorganization’ may dental bracket. crooks, gave the needed informa 5, 1879. health protection have never been sturdy framework and good teeth. o’clock a. m. at the front door of mean anything. Amy change might « V- $ tion. I so clearly outlined as they are to the courthouse in Moro in Sherman be hailed by that term, whether . Other foods,- such •' as bread,- Landscaping of the Oregon day. We know (that the under- j County, Oregon, I will sell at good or ill. (Perhaps the ordinary capitol grounds/ begurt more than nourished child, for instance, is cereal, and potatoes, may 'be add IFER Mother—So you got those beau public auction to the highest 'IA T I ON citizen means a combining of •t year ago, may not be completed i more likely to become the victim ed to satisfy the appetite and tiful- moccasins for daddy ? They bidder for cash, the following de Sbreaus,' a restriction of the urge for another two years. of tuberculosis, infectious diseases maintain weight, but under no are splendid; but don’t you think scribed real 'property located in to increase governmental functions OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER With warm spring weather the or maladjustments of one kind or ' circumstances should they replace when he uses the term and this is slanting of lawn is now progres another, . that may handicap him I any one of the «protective foods * * deal, Tie would have, (preferred Sherman County^Oregon, to-wit: carpet slippers ? All of Lot Six and the Wh»*# what shoura be done if we are to sing satisfactorily, p.nd that phase for life. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 * milk, fruit” and veg*teblcs. and Yoqng. Hopeful—You've , never Ik.K eff Loi P'irer :r. Bio'’ pass a reorganization bHl. It er.&y h? completed thf«- year, bn-\, “The health of the child is eggs. ’ _ _r < j Payable in Advance beer spanked with carpet slippers! “C,” Bcrntrr’s ONE YEVJ ............................ x l.50 a ho vid bring economy of a sort ¡.icvinf of ehr.ubs j finishipij pf i power of the nation” cay our ExW pt th a t the form ?s n u sa lly City of Moro ir. 7 .unr.a::' although one bardiy expect» econ the sunken mall, directly in front health workers .today - and when > different for the very young child, County, Oregon. \ omy in government nowdays »o of the new state house' is expect one stops Ito think that from the the same kinds of food may be well NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT A P R IL 28, J 939 Said sale is made under exe numerous are the requests from ed to take mucb longer. Notice is hereby given'thait the present group of children will tom e , provided for the whole family. cution issued out of the Circuit government. undersigned has filed in the Coun Workmen • are busy putting in the future statesmen, doctors, It has »been stated that (but 17 new sidewalks, many of them curv ministers, teacher», this statement The little tot will not eat as much ty Court of the State of Oregon Court of the State of Oregon for FIELD MEET as the six year pld, of course, and the County of Sherman, to nle di There are still many in the percent of the money spent by the ing in graceful arcs through the becomes p o re significant. the six year old will not have the for Sherman County her Final Ac rected in the case of Fred Krusow, count and Report as administra county who can remember the ex federal government is for admin trees (between the capitol and the The health cf children can be big appetite that usually charac citement of the first field meet; istrative purposes so no great state office building to the east. mecsuredAo a great extent by the terizes the fooy of ten or twelve. trix of the estate of W. H. Lee, plaintiff, vs. J. Kenneth McKean, Administrator of the estate of who can recall those immediately saving can be made from reduc foods given (them. Lack of food But each and all of them should deceased, and that Monday, the 8th J. C. McKean, deceased; J. Ken day of May, 1939, at 10:30 o’clock following, that brought huge tion in this classa of expenses. or the 5vrong type of food in the have these important foods as a. si., of said day, . at the court neth McKean and Velma McKean, crowds out to the tracks for a Several hundred thousand dollars diet is more injurious to the ohHd often as the income will allow. might be saved, however, even room, in the Courthouse in Moro. husband and wife; Georgia Kins day of watching youngsters vie than to the adult, because the child •Parents can make no grea«ter Sherman County,, Oregon, have ley and Byron Kinsley, wife and gloriously for the honor of their though the percentage was »mall. is growing and his foods, while contribution to the normal devel husband; Muriel Jean McKean, a The main gain the taxpayer may schools. serving his present needs, must opment of their children than by beer, fixed by the Court as th( single person; Mark Skinner as make from reorganization, if in time and place for hearing of ob also build for the future. In those days there was tragic providing them with the right jections to said Final Account Superintendent of Banks of the deed there is any, will be from Milk is , the mostr important food. And the satisfaction of From the Observer, A p ril 30, 1920 need for an event that would bring State of Oregon; Sherman Coun The county caterpillar broke single food in the child’s diet. knowing that your child’s chance and Report and foi the settlemen ty, a municipal corporation; the the people of the county together. deletion of outgrown bureaus nnH combinations of similar bureaus. •if said estate. down the west approach to the Plenty of milk - at least three The rivalry was hard and strong unknown heirs of J. C. McKean, There should be some gain in bridge in Grass Valley canyon glasses a day (and pr;feralbly a for health are greater by so doing • Anna M. Lee and it was considered wise for is not to 'be overlooked. deceased, and also all other per-, Administratrix youths visiting in a competing efficiency, in simplification of the Monday, but the damage was re sor.s or parties unknown having red tape and while this is held T. Lester Johnson paired in aJbout an hour and a town to Ibe discreet in his boasts or claiming to have any right, out as a hope, those most familiar Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. A ttorney for adm inistratrix half. about his home town lest he be Heads Industry Drive April 14. 1939, May 5, ’39 title, estate, lien or interest in Moro, Oregon Sheriff Chrisman was this week called upon to display his prowess with actual working government and to the real prop rty as in the feel that it is a faint hope. Meets Every Second and presented with a 25 year gold em with his fists. Undoubtedly the main purpose bossed jewel testifying to his Fourth Thursdays in each NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING the complaint described, Defen We hold no brief for this sort behind the present reorganization ' * Notice is hereby given that the dant». Month. Visiting members of rivalry, as exciting and event plan is to shift power/be tween the membership in the K of P lodge C. C. WILSON undersigned has filed in the Coun Invited ful as it was. But rivalry is a fine executive and legislative branch for a long period of time. tv Court of the State of Oregon Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Rose Amidon, W,M. Members of the Moro Chamber thing and not to be discounted. A year ago the executive tried to for Sherman County hi3 Final Ruth Sparling, Secretary. There will be plenty of it at Grass gain more authority through re of Commerce are notified that an Report and Account as Adminis- N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF important meeting will 'be held Valley next Saturday when, the organization and failed. Now to THE STATE OF OREGON tiator of the Partnership Estate Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. Ufi first field meet in ten years is run save his face the president has Monday night, May 3, at the office I OR THE COUNTY OF SHER of James C. McKean and Serai W Moro, Oregon off by high school and grade another, but milder, bill that he of W. C. Bryant. R. J. Ginn, MAN Searcy, and that Saturday, the Meets 2d < fe 4th Tues school pupils of the county. hopes to pass even if he will not ^resident. GEORGE B. GUTHRIE, as Rc- ISth day of May, 1939, at ten o’ day of each month. A Fat and Lean baseball game Youths will not be meeting as gain much new power from it. re’ . ver of the Oregon-Washington clock a. m., of ,said day, at th Visiting members welj was played at the fairgrounds strangers from a strange town, m nt Stock Land Bank of Port- It is therefore a fight between Saturday, resulting in a tied Courtroom, at the Courthouse, ir come. however, for other athletic con constitutionally established branch and (Oregon,) a corporation, Me ro, Sherman County, Oregon Rebekah W ilson, N.G ---------- ----------------------- tests have made them well ac es of government over which shall ICOTB. ^aihttff, have been fixed by the Court ae Florence Johnston. See Grass Valley Journal: Mr. and quainted and cognizant of the have the appointing power over •the time and place for hearing o' vs. A. E. Eslinger will leave here next prowess of their competitors. • Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M .objections to said Final Repor' ?LYDE E. SMITH, MARY FRAN the budget bureau, which one week for Missouri making the There was something about the ‘•hall ibe able to move agencies Meets on the 1st and and Account and the settlemen' ?IS SMITH, THE CITIZENS old kind of rivalry that, because around to favorably inclined cabi trip overland in their new Case 3rd Thursday eve of said partnership estate. •3ANK, of Grass Valley, Oregon, the strength of opponents was not net members, etc. For that rea automobile. nings of each month. tO \ J. (MAKER, as Liquidator of Serai W. Searcy Now that the auto season is .ap known—and therefore feared, made son most of the arguments for or Visiting members cor Geo. G. Updegraff fhe Citizens Bank of Grass Val- W a lte r J. Scott, President of the the contestants of each school against it are specious. Congress proaching and1 * there has been an dially invited to meet Attorney for Administrator ey, Oregon, MORO STATE BANK. give more time and much more would like to be able to appoint a unusually large increase in cars Reaver Engraving Company. Port with us. A 14,-M ? ¿ARK SKINNER Superintendent effort than they do at the present budget director who would do its since last season there will be land, w ill head this year's “ Buy ttt A. B. Christianson W. M. •f Banks of the State of Oregon W ork to Buy'' campaign» ____________ C. V. Belknap, Secy. time. In those halcyon days bidding and the president would many more deaths unless drivers W o rk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O? md (County of Sherman, Oregon, A p ril 28 to May 0, inclusive, thd training was a responsibility of like the same authority. This is exercise vigilance. Moro Lodge No? 1 l3, I- O .6 . F. THE STATE OF OREGON FOr i Municipal Corporation, the athlete himself, he, or some only one of the many instances in From the Observer April 29, 1910 fifth annual drive of Columbia Kim THE COUNTY OF MULÍNOMAI Wendant», , - A lllP i Moro, Oregon Bill Han’ey passed up the CSRy pire In d u j'ric s Inc. of w b 1 c <1 interested townman, was the coach which power is wanted, but there SeSMuuW». Meets 1st and 3rd Department of Prebate NOTICE OF- SHERIFF’S SALE in a hot stuffy car in a great hur George L. Baker Is Manager. New»« as the high schools paid for noth are many more. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAI 4o. 2522 Tuesdays in the ry to get some where so that he papers, radio stations and (llrecl ing but mental instruction. Youth By virtue of the writ of execu- NkL.O.F. hall Trai PROPERTY didn’t «top to. eat a ‘bite in Shaniko sales work w ith retail out let! is ever anxious to do something if WHAT IS CRICKET? No. 31893 ion, and order of sale duly issued sient and visiting but stepped from the train to an throughout the Columbia basil left to its own devises and they IN THE MATTER of the ES There has recently been great •lit of the Circuit Court of the brothers are cordi. put in long hours learning to run hullabullo about Mormon crickets auto that was whisked away in w ill be employed in an effo rt »•» TATE of MARY E. DAVIS, state of Oregon for the County of ally invited to meet a jiffy. ’ • c re a te additional employment their races and jump their jumps. in eastern Oregon, particularly Deceased Sherman, on the 29th day of March with us. thrqugh increased use of the pro (Hans Thompson’s recent trip to •And while perhaps this is no around Warm Springs. One would Notice is hereby given that the 1939, pursuant to a decree enter-“ Ve r.on Miller, N. G. ducts of this urea. place to speculate on whether the think that second to the possible Denmark gave him many topics id in said Court March 28th. 1939, . Joe Truitt. Secretay. undersigned executor of the Es schools have taken too much of war in Europe the crickets were for conversation. He enjoyed every of Mary E. Davis, deceased, in a suit wherein George B. Guth the responsibility away from the the worst menace to civilization minute of it but his stay in Lon b" virtue of an Order of Sale is- rie, as Receiver of the Oregon- boys the question does arise, for now on the horizon. Inference don. / of the Circuit Court of Washington Joint Stock Lard Get the w orld’s pood rew s divlv tb-otryb Ladru Barnum’s new $3850 Lo athletic events are now as much a was made that they might floa the S‘ate of Oregon for the Coun- Bank of Portland, (Oregon), a contest between coaches as be down the Deschutes and make a comobile arrived in Moro Satur ' • r* Mul'nomah, duly made and ierporation. is plaintiff, and Clyde he hristian cience onitor tween teams. Much of the youth supposedly naval attack on the day. It is big, rides easy and is i nhered on the 10th day of April, E. Smith, Mary Francis Sm h, An Iníenindonal Do.ly \ í n .<■ ¡.n r ful ardor that made the old time “feitile wheat fields of Wasco and comparatively noifteless. '939, in the Estate of Mary E. The Citizens Bank, of Grass Val Publhbrd by T H E 'C H R IST IA N SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIL IY Born to Mr. and Mrs. George field meets a county wide gather Sherman counties.’’ On .second D'vis, deceased, licensing the said ley, Oregon, Roy J. Baker, as Li One, Norway Street, Boston. Massachuse'.t« ing day has gone, too, and maybe ‘hought it is doubtful if a Mormon Hennagin, April 17, a son. ext tutor to sell an undivided one- quidator of The Citizens Bank of Regular reading of T h e C hristian S c iín c e M onitor u considered The local declamator contest for thia reason. bp d interest in the hereinafter Grass-Valley, Oregon,’Moro State cricket would be in a very savage by many a liberal education. Its clean, unbiased news and well-rounded A need for spring time sports mood after floating a hundred had Collia .Moore, Lee Stewart, d«-cribed real property, will; from Bank, Mark Skinner Superinten editorial features, including the Weekly Magazine Section, make the has brought about the field meets miles in the Deschutes and no Jessie Hoskinson, Abbie Morten ’’Pd after the 15fch day of May, dent of Banks of the State of M onitor the ideal newspaper for the home. The prices are: after ten years of suspended activ Sherman county farmers were sen, Lucy Ruggles, Thelma Bux 1939, offer for sale at private sale, Oregon and County of Sherman, 1 year S12.00 « months »6 00 3 months S3 00 l month SI 00 Wednesday Ja^m ,aSnc)0paa|^guRüw Soct'.on: 1 year »3 80, 8 Uavea 28« ton, Tyler Wilson, Neva Martin, ity and while this group of boys badlv excited over the prospect. an I sell for cash at 517 Davis Oregon a Municipal Corporation, and th« papier is obtainable at the following locations will have but one year training B l d g ., in the City of Portland, ire defendants, said writ being di Of course, Mr. Freeland, who John Mowry and Ernest McClure ,as contestants in the three divi they have already shown that operates the 'bathing pools at Multnomah County, Oregon, all rected to me commanding me to "Reading Room, Christian Science have considerable ability. Marks Warm Springs didn’t fancy the sions. of the Estate’s undivided one-third mnk^ sale of the real property Society, Moro, Oregon. are already as low as made in the crickets taking their one plunge Fiom the Observer, April 27, 1900 interest in the following describ hereinafter described, I will on Mr and Mrs. K. M. Duncan.Mrs. meets of the twenties. It is prac in his tanks and he appealed to the ed real property, situated in Sher- Monday, the 8th day of May, 1939, tically assured’ that the Sherman government which owns much of C. W. Moore and daughter, Mabel, innn County, Oregon, to-wit. it 10.00 o’clock a. m., at the front county lads will give a good ac the surrounding land. The crick cf Grass Valley, were guests at Southwest Quarter ( i) of loor of the ’Court House of Shfff-- Mrs. count of themselves when their ets breed on well drained knolls the New Moro Saturday. Section Twenty-seven (27), nan County, in the City of Moro, time is compared with that made where they are not disturbed by I) was not looking for lamps but the West Half (1) of Section State of Oregon, offer for sale she found a hat that just suited in other schools and this should plow and there are plenty of well Thirty-four (34), and the and proceed to sell to the highest assure a good attendance of those drained spots in the .region in Kelly. Northeast Quarter ( i ) of oidder for cash in hand the fol « While on the Wasco side rff the who remember the field meets of question. Therefore there is' a Section Thirty-three (33), all lowing described real property, Derchutes T. Clay Neec? found a another day. being in Township Two (2) • lituate in Sherman County, State plethora of crickets. •North of Range Eighteen (18) There was a time, that one need horse .belonging to him that had )f Oregon, to-wit: NFW SQUIRRELS not (be aged to remenfber, when l»een a stray for years. H -:-- --.E ast of Willamette Meridian, The Southwest Quarter (SW- Lines of telephone and telegraph A movement that is not very individual citizens seeing the sky Sherman County, State of 1) of Section Eleven (11), conspicuous is going on in this darkened with gras« hoppers or poles accompany the work of com Oregon. and the West Half (W i ) of ccunty. It is the movement of the earth crawl ing wii h " p ick ets pletion of the CSRy to Shaniko. This sale = will be Tirade subject Section Fourteen (14) in From Kent: School is running the gray digger from Wasco it It a personal responsibility to the confirmation of the above in Township Three (3) South, ccur.ty ipto this and it apparently about the matter and went forth with an enrollment of ten. entitled Court. Range Seventeen (17) East of n te ; Herbert Schute has purchased means the extinction of the smal- with whatever weapons were at Date of first publication, April the Willamette Meridian, con 14, 1939. er ground squirrel we have known. hand to do battle with the in a bicycle. When you see him com taining 480 acres, more or ing get out of the road. There will be no improvement vaders. Date of last publication, May less, according to government 12, 1939. J ' when and if the county is taken Now when even a small portion . The dance at Harvey-M artin’s survey thereof; together with Virgil B. Davis, ovei by the larger digger. The of private domain is threatened Thursday was reported a very en all rights, however evidenced, sage rat was a bad enough pest, with a cricket raid the resources joyable affair. Seventeen were Executor of the Estate of Mary to the use of water, ditches working as he did around the edges of the state and national govern present. ... ’ E. Davis, Deceased. and canals for the irrigation of the wheat fields, but the gray ment are called upon (by the irate of said premises, to which th? digger is about twice the size of landowner and the papers-echo NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S 9ALE oAFC Ty SONNETS said premises were entitled at 99 the sage rat, and prcbably pro his OF REAL PROPERTR complaint, multiplying it the date of said mortgage, ducers of litters as numerous. many fold, and this bureau and On Saturday, the 6th day of April 4, 1923, or at any time Certainly his habits are much the that department is mobilized * for May. 1939, at the hour of ten o’- since said date same, as the same type of climatic the fight and the citizen’s garden clock a. m., at the front door of to satisfy the sum of Six Thou condition» seem to suit both varie is saved. And after it is over all the court house in Moro in Sher sand Three Hunderd Thir y-five ties of lquirrel. man County, Oregon, I will sell at and 82-100 Dollars ($6,335.82), concerned can go back to preach > A few years ago there was a ing about the iniquities of too Public auction to the highest bid with interest thereon from March steady campaign against these much government. der for cash, the following describ 28. 1939 at the rate of six per cent ground squirrels and each springs ed real property located in Sher (?%) per $nnum; and the further A few words spoken into the telephone may many pounds of poisoned wheat man County, Oregon, to-wit: •Hitler’s speech was heard Fri I S A YOU N A S T IR k t lR S tL O W IM « sum of Three Thousand ThMv- m i » H 0 A H , mb e r r a » i t h r , wore put out for them with sup day morning between three and gladden a day or a life. The Northwest Quarter and six and 64-100 Dollars ($3,036 31) posedly satisfactory results. It may four thirty. There’s a lot of us the Southwest Quarter of sec with interest thereon from M .rch Is som eone wishing y o u ’d call? be that the campaign was success would rather hear ourselves snore tion Eight, in Township Three, 28, 1939, at the rate of eight per O u r part is to take- your voice-m essage ful in killing off the little squir at that time of night. South off Range Seventeen, ’ <*nt (8%) yer annum, and the sum rel thus making a place for the ~ ------------------- . - • | East of the Willamette Meri there,;quickly, clearly, dependably — to serve of $400.00, «s attorney’s fee. to- 1 gray diggers to come into the dian, containing 320 acres, In government built Greenbelt, • gether with costs of said suit tax you at low cost, and in the spirit o f a friend. ccunty. • z Maryland, all the father» are e> j Together with the tenements, ed at Fourteen and 20-100 D '’b n hereditaments and appurte- jnctetf to compete in a diaper ! I«« are >nx tte ./ h> y / i f f fAe fir/l Sy itffa e ^ i b il a t the (14.20), and the Costs of and un- Before long advocates o< WPA pinning contest. In privately built J - anees, thereunto belonging or GoiJen Gate Intermitiunul Expiration. on said writ. i f A IM .IV B Ä K « « P S k o t i s i » , ?U »T A BOAT- S « T T < R f ! 7 and of farm aid will get together towns the dads are busy buying i :r. anywise «^pertaining. C. C. WILSON. and pass appropriations for both. the diaper». Sa¿d sale is made under exe , Sheriff of Sherman oCunty THE PA CIFIC TELEPHONE ANU TELEGRAPH COR cution, issued out of the . Circuit State of Oregon >. , OREGON W I R Y COUNCIL In Other Days T __ Ax— ,u C S i — i ■■ -» - t x — — M —- ........ - ...... - irir - - - n . r ,