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THE SHBBMAM COUNTY J«m tN A L , »1UK0, OREGON au» neutrality ,c FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 133» J I , I * . , l 'i r Kent Residents - When the Truble Really Start! Bourhill, and on the East by the Columbia Southern Railway Right of Way. This Summons is served upon you, pursuant to an order, by. the Hon. Oarl Hendricks, J-udge of the above entitled Court, which was made on September 18th, 1939, re quiring that the summons 'oe pub lished, in a newspaper of general circulation in Sherman County, Oregon, towit: In the Sherman County Journal, a newspaper of general -circulation, printed and published in Sherman County, Ore gon, for five successive, consecu tive Weeks. Date of first publica tion September 29th, 1939, and last publication Octqber 27th, 1939. iR. J. Baker Attorney for Plaintiff Residing at Gresham, Oregon. j K Il showering the porches with John Kelly, in his article to this Statehouse Gossip handbills fails, to subdue the Nazis, paper, makes some comment on J Continued from page one) Sherman Connty Observer the English might send over a the difference between the attitude perditure from that source author Established Nov. 2, 1888 wave of brush salesmen! t«k<*n by those who have written ized by the legislature. Grass Valley Journal letters to congressman from the The legislature appropriated $600, CON^OLIDATEDCMarch «“ " m l northwest and the a " " » “ "« * 1 ¡ £ IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 000 from .the general fund and suit ot the polls taken in this authorized the expenditure of $6,- STATE OF OREGON FOR SHER Wasco News-Enterprise ares. The letters are against re 500,000 from liquor profits for re MAN COUNTY. Established Nov. 1891 peal of the neutrality- act and the lief. In addition it authorized the Mrs. Anna Russel of McMinn- S3. SUMMONS CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 polb indicate the opposite senti- v ile and -Mrs. Freida Bafces of use of the unexpended balance in Roy J. Baker, Plaintiff vs Anna •S-. ’tm were dinner guests at the Sehwister Hull, and her husband .nnni, the 1937 appropriation. This lat- Published Every Friday at It may be entirely safe to say 1 ter item included a general fund home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. John Doe Hull, and to the un Moro, Oregon that' the letters are the better appropriation of $1,5)00,000 and Am -k Wednesday. The women known heirs of said Anna Schwis- Giles L. French Editor KUide for our representatives and the unused liquor profits appro wili b? remembered here as the ter Hull and John Doe Hull, or -------- 7--------- j matter at thev ate almost certain to take St: iui girls and were former Kent either of them. Also all other priation. This in itself was esti Entered as second-class matter ai . the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon »>■ » so p,ain,y apparent that mated to amount to $660,000. Ec- , , , . residents. persons or parties, unknown, H.?ar,n«s o t Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barnet and claiming any right, title, estate, under Act of Congress of March tb business interests of the nation c l« contends that there was act- ually no balance in the liquor ap ’ fcw months- ’A-thor of the b,)1- son Eugene of Cow Canyon were lie.i or interest in the real estate 3, 1879. in favor of repeal of the law propriation. On the contrary this Walter M. Pierce, is unaware that visitors g described m the complaint here 1 1 the measure has the unrelenting so more material, manufactured appropriation had been overdrawn. in. Herman Reckman, deceased, Melvin Sch'adewitz of Moro was and raw, can be shipped to war In addition he predicts that liquor opposition of Secretary Ickes of Dick Reckman, as his heir, and to biief caller here Monday. ring Europe that the polls may be profits during this biennium will Interior Department. Bonnevill? IN THE COUNTY COURT OF any other unknown heirs of Her power is under control of Ickes, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson have influenced by tiheir position. fall at least $300,000 short of the who is" jealous of his authority, purchased the ranch known as the man Reckman, deceased, Defen THE STATfe OF OREGON, IN Na one knows what is the best legislative estimate. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER AND FOR THE COUNTY OF and whenever the name of Wal- W. S. Hall place and farmed by dants. method for this nation to keep out SHERMAN All told the budget director es To Anna Sehwister Hull, and to Barnet for the past seven SUBSCRIPTION RATES of the European war—if indeed timates there will be only $7,864,- lrc? is Mentioned Ickes blows up. G. L In the Matter of the Estate of - her husiband John Doe Hull, and years and is now part of -the Payable in Advance there is t° he a war—and those 761 in, cash available to t relief Martha Evans Vintin, Deceased. to the unknown heirs, ONE YEAR'.......................... >150 who are for rep.al of the act as Women will net, be ignored in Schaxiewitz estate. The Wilsons during the biennium instead of the Also all other persons, or parties, CITATION. w’il move to their new home in a the president wishes may be right. $8,260,000 estimated by the legis the census organization. Where To William Walker; Guy Vintin unknown claiming any right, title, OCTOBER 13, 1939 T. is this paper’s position that lative ways and means committee. a man is made supervisor of a few days. and Mary Vintin, his wife: Geral estate, lien, or interest in the real Rent Grange No. 688 will hold the farther we keep from this If therefore the relief committee district hrs chief assistant will be its next regular meeting Saturday estate described in the complaint dine 'Douglak and Edward Douglas Strap the better off we will be operates on the basis of the legis a woman; wher: a woman is super herein. Herman Reckman, de her husband; the unknown heirs NO MEDIATION and therefore we are opposed to lative estimate the relief funds will visor her assistant will be a man. evening, October 14th. ceased and to his unknown heirs, jf Edward Rollins deceased; Clar- Wayne Morse, whose regular ,.h ' repeal. No one can see far be $1,395,238 in the red by the end Thi-, information comes from cen- Mi. and Mrs. John Koepke and Defendants. ?nce Rutledge and to all other job is teaching young Or. gonian.-» , enough" into the future to know, of the biennium according to =u i.vreau after, a state director daughter iMarquita motored to In the name of the State of Ore heirs or devises of Martha Evans had announced no woman would Redmond Tuesday where they will gon, you are hereby required to Vintin who are unknown; GREET about the law at the University ol f positively, what is the best course Eccles’ figures. t , . . . mil..h Reliance must 'be placed on what ffe employed in other than enum- work during potato harvest. appear and answer the complaint ING: . Oregon, and who has spent much or believed about Wfctoryt The prison commissary has been ' orator capacity in his jurisdiction, .Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGlasson, filed against you in the above en IN THE NAME OF THE of his time .trying to mediate Mr Kelly’s comment indicates doing a profitable business in ¡From a democratic, party view- Mrs. W. O. Smith and Nellie Wil titled suit and Court, on or before STATE OF OREGON, You and labor trouble« on the Pacific coas«., i that there is propaganda in the spite of the depression. In 1911 point, it is said the Ù st fund son were dinner guests at the home the last day of publication hereof »ach of you are hereby cited and has resigned from the latter job fight for the new bill. the legislature created a revolving ; raisers in the northwest were of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson being October 27th, 1939, and if required to appear in the County this week. fund with which to finance this women,.and they will/ be recogniz Friday. you fail so to appear and answer, >ourt of the State of Oregon, for Were this a great summer re business venture conducted at the ed. When Morse was appointed for want thereof the Plaintiff will the County of Sherman at the The Kent girl volley ball team th.re were murmurings of discon sort county we would appreciate penitentiary for the accomodati n was victorious over the Moro girls apply to the Court for th? relief Court Room thereof at Moro, in While national guard quotas team on the home floor Friday prayed for in his complaint, name the County of Sherman within 28 tent as it was felt that he might this sort of weather. As it is, of inmates who do not have ready lean toward the side of labor to however, we would like to make a access to the outside world; Th> under President Roosevelt’s exec evening. The boys lost to the ly: For a decree of this Court, days from the date of the first a decided degree. This did not trade with southern California revolving fund has now grown to utive order were quickly filled in Moro boys team by a few points decreeing the Plaintiff’s claim anr publication of this citation then piove to be the case. Now he has and get some of its rain storms $7,000 warden George Alexander Ongon and Washington, to arouse in the second game of the evening. right to the real property here- end there to show cause if any resigned because labor itself, and let them have a bit of this reported to the Board of Control, 552 young m n in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gentry and ina/ter described, adverse and you have, why E. L. Vinton, Ad- which hailed hi* appointment with unshine. this week. The board authorized D. C.j to enlist, the guard is stag daughter of Biggs were visiting. prior to any claim of the defen m nutrator of the Estate of Mar- refused to abide by his, rul Alexander to return the original ing a series of mock aerial and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Sather Sun dants, or any person claiming ha Evans Vintin, Deceased, shall $1000 to the general fund and to combing attacks on- the national day. through or under them, or either lot sell the following described ings. spend the profits for the benelit capital, B it of war hy. tcria. of That Plaintiff be decreed real property belonging to said The only authority Mr. Morse Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGlasson to them: ► » • of the prisoners. A part of it will be the absolute and fee simple estate: Lots 7 and 8 of Block 8 had was to call the waterfront motored to Moro Saturday and owner of said Th • Wh te House is now • o be used in the purchase of new real property de )f Errol Heights, Multnomah employers and the men together. bp'nt the night at the home of scribed as, Block 13, and the East County, Oregon, at private sale If he failed to propose a settle From the Observer Oct. 14, 1910 books for the prison library» iand carefully guard d that the baker Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belshe. half of Block 14 of Rollins, 2nd vithout notice and in a summary ment that they could agree upon Mr. Hulery’s team took a lit music and instruments for the who has bocn. bringing buns for f riends of Mrs. W. O. Sm'th Addition Revised to Grass Valley manner to pay the claims against hot dogs for years is stopped at he had no means of making them tle spin as the children were go prison orchestra. honored her with a farewell party Oregon. And also of that certain <aid estate and the expenses of the iron gate and investigated. obey. He often threatened to re ing to school Monday, throwing Sunday afternoon at the home of p.ece or parcel of land of three administration. # sign if they did not comply and by the occupants out, but no one was Apparently the howl raised by Mrs. J. C. Wilson. About fifteen acres or more or less and adjoin WITNESS, Th? Hon. Geo. A / this means alone often succeeded hurt, only a few bruises, but the the Oregon Democrats over the i\- house 300.00 in obtaining an agreement. The buggy was -pretty well dilapidat port that By ron Carney was to be City of M oro: 'Water “ 12.10 j£-iegts were preseri L The... after ? i g hereto, situated in th- SWi Potter, J udge of the County Cour t - lelreshnoon was spent informally, of SWJ Sec. 26 in Tp. 2 S. R. 16 if the State of Oregon for the belief of the men in his integrity ed. awarded the job of census direc G.o. A. P otter: Judge’s ex after which the hostess served E. WM. bounded on the South County of Sherman, with the seal ard fzirqeas made them want to 1 The second annual fair of the tor for Oregon did not fall on pense 11.30 rtfreshments. Mrs. -Smith, who Market street, cf said Add., on the >f said Court, affixed this 18th keep him on the job. Shprman County Agricultural So deaf ears. Word from Washing I). C. Wax Equipment House: fo: merly resided at Kent, has been West by the Common S.ction line day of September, 1939. He ordered the men to load ciety opened wide its gates last ton now has it that Carney is to Filing Cilbinet - Superin here six weeks visiting friends and between See. 26 end 27 of sait ATTEST: Joe Truitt, Clerk <-■ ship with smaller crews ‘because Monday morning. be sidetracked to som? other job, tendent’s office 67.50 will leave for Portland Tuesday en Twp. and Range, on the North bj Date of the First Publication J. M. Dunahoo was among th? of labor saving devices that made just as lucrative but without quite The Bruce Publishing Co.: loute to San Francisco where she land heretofore Deeded to Geo, B hetreof September 29. 1939. large crews unnecessary saying dalles visitors to the fair this so much prestige, while the census ■Sup’t. offio? expense 3.00 will spend a few days at the fair that progress in methods shoulu week. _ directing job will go to some one Wily W. K nighten: Office : ”d visit friends a few weeks, later Mr. and Mrs. Larkin and family who can get the uokeh’’ of the not be made impossible. Now'he Is help $41.66/ Stamps and ; o'ng to Mississippi for the gone and it is more likely than were guests of Mrs. Julia E. De- state central committee. The ob Telegram $6.3$| - - 47.98 Christmas holidays. ever that labor will go on fighting Moss on the 9th. jection was not so much to Carney Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purchase This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231- Rufus gun club will give a as to the way in which he was get against new machinery that makes Lumber for Court house 3.85 motored to Portland Friday where A of the laws of 1921-and shows in parallel columns the unit cost of grand ball in the neear future. the old stevedoring job easier if ting his appointment which was T. L ster Johnson. District At they will be located temporarily. the several services, materials and supplies for the three fiscal Marguerite Hunter was on the supposed to have been influenced it requires fewer men. torney’s expense ! 53.50 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes were years next preceding the current year, the expenditure« and the It is a situation that requires sick list last week. by the Commonwealth Federation j Merman Smith: Investigation dinner guests at the L. W. Amick budget allowance for the first six months of the current year and some Authority on the part of th- From the Observei Oct. 12, 1900 of which he was vice-president. | of Burrell Murder 62.00 home Sunday. the expenditures of the current year. C. W. Talmage stayed 41 days Frank Tierney, chairman of th^ H ¡Ilian Sc hasten: Refund of in national government to correct and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET with the Junkins machine. state central committee is under- • terest ch ared on taxes there has been no indication that 28.44 son Ross accompanied by Jack First Budget Off 200 acres seeded Albert stood to be an active candidate i such authority will be given as ¿RESENTED AND Kelly, left Sunday for Wyoming, •6 mo 6 mo CLAIMS Hennagin secured 1440 sacks ot for the census directing job which 1 long as the -present secretary of Colorado and Kansas. Mr. Kelly, 1939 1939 1938 1937 AGAINST THE who has been a barber here for wheat, 120 sacks of barley and also carries with it the employ ALLOWED 1§36 labor remains in office. GENERAL FUND OCT. TERM, 1939. ROAD FU 10 to 15 tons of hay. ment of several score enumera- ( s'veral years, went to Kansas, ACCOUNT j . _____ The Sherman County teachers tors. his native state, where he expects ccount Amount 1 ? A < Claimant Recorder Salary $60.00 $60.00 $120.00 $120.00 THE P. I. ♦ * » annual institute will 'be held in $120.00- to reside. The Nortons will make L. L. Peetzf'Hoad Master 55 20 Treasurer Salary 60.00 60.00 120.00 120.00 this city October 18, 19, 20. 120.00 Despairing of the delay on the The Pacific International stock 48.40 a brief visit. State Industrial 28.62 60.95 48.57 Hon. B. Goldsmith has sold his part of the Board of Control in E. McPherson: road labor W. Kelly: road labor show at Portland is on this week large Rutledge farm. 'A. B. Craft 38.00 WATER FUND providing flagpoles for the new Geo. Wilson: rdad labor f, A reader has spotted this sign with one of the best exhibitions of was the buyer.— ---- 27.00 Pumper and Collector capitol, the Salem American Le C. Bargenholt: road labor ir. a Houston (Texas) shoe shin 10.20 livestock ever seen there. The 640.00 750.00 _ 1040,00 _ 960-00 -- - 960.00 Hon. W. H. Wilson, Fred Ditzel display of dairy cattle » especial and Jos. T~Peters were visitors gion post is considering a drive C. Herring: road prbor 8.50 ing parlor: —— Labor 139.60 125.00 112.38 213.15 283.95 for funds to finance this finish’ng C. Happold. 262 posts at 16c 41.92 “Pedal habiliments artistica”v ly fine and the beef bam is filled in Moro this week. Supplies 1222.19 200.00 393.69 852.89 428.22 touch to the new state house. The lubricated and illuminated with with huge cattle that will produce 62.40 lower a-c W’ater 251.32 250.00 507.87 515.98 Rev. Hoskins preaches in Grass emergency board recently author L. L. Peetz: Road Master 578.65 juicy tenderloins. The 4-H club Valley next Sunday, both morning 49.80 ambidextrous facility for the in E. McPherson: road labor Fir? Department 102.35 50.00. 202.82 - 37.55 284.83 ized the expenditure of $500 for boys and girls have brought in and evening. 40 50 finitesimal renumeration of 5 cent? W, Kelly:- road'labor MISCELLANEOUS f t the poles, plus any funds that per operation.” better quality animals than before From the Observer Oct. 15, 1920. C. Bargsnholt: road labor 25.20 Emergency 30.58 125.00 196.04 201.92 175.93 might be raised through voluntary C. H erring: rdbd labor so much so in fact, that Sherman 21.00 Power a-c Street Lights It has been definitely decidede 'by contributions. county’s delegation did not win 21.00 A Shearer: roiad labor 475.06 406.48 810.96 810.96 810.96 40.50 their usual quota of prizes. The ‘he management of the Tum-A- j 1 C Mersingcr: road labor Insurance 832.90 200.00 With petitions in for peoples , Geo. WilgokV road li&or 16.50 GEORGE G. UPD EGRAFF other counties are catching up Lum Lumber company that work DEBT SERVICE wili soon start on the new storage utility diairidt«. in Portland, Ben- 1 Pau! Wilsotf^ road labor 10.00 with us. Principal on bin* for coal in which will be: in 9.00 bonds 3000.00 500.00 The county exhibits seem hat cluded, under the same roof, ton county and Coos county the Lt: ter Wilson: road labor Attorney At L aw 200.00 250.00 6.50 Int. on bonds 1094.67 630.00 ter than usual and the Shermait storage for lime and cement. The Oregon Hydro-electric commission; John Woods: road labor 1260.00 690.00 285.00 county exhibit showing wheat ano nresent coal house will be torn has its hands more than full in- O'M.ara Supply & Imple- I, Charles Ruggles, do hereby certify that the above estimated M o ro a n d W aaco 5.44 wheat alone is distinctive in a down in the early spring and the vtstigating the feasibility of these) ment Co.: Road Supplies expenditures for the year 1939 was prepared by me and that the group that displays produce sv new building erected at the same projects. Several other districts Pacific Power & Light Co., expenditures and budget allowance for the first six months of the are also understood to be under ) Lights in machine shed 1.00 varied as to be accasionally con location. current year, and the expenditures for the fiscal years preceeding consideration by public owenship j Lc ggers Contractors: road fusing. the current year as shown above, have been compiled from the rec About the usual number attend advocates in various parts of the machine supplies 36.55 .Je.hlohem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S ords in my charge, and to the best of my knowledge and belief arc There is one feature of the show ed the meeting held at the opera state I'u.-.- & Co.: Oiling Pickup 1.00 Moro, Oregon true and correct copies thereof. which appeals to city uweberf bouse last Friday to nominate J. K. McKean: road supplies 4.00 Meets Every Second and Charles Ruggles, City Recorder. that often leaves the countrymen candidates for city offices for the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.: road Fourth Thursdays in each cold. That is the fancy riding anv. ensuing 2 and 4 year terms. N. W. COUNTY COURT Supplies / 13.70 Month. Visiting members Notice of the estimated expenses and receipts and the proposed driving horses that now dominate Thompson was nominated for (Continued from page one) Invited Standard Oil Go.; Gasoline 52.21 tax levy for theVCity of Moro. Sherman County,'’Oregon for the the horse show. Few lovers of mayor. The three nominated for R. A. 8tow: Justice of Peace Lose Amidon,; W,M. year 1939. » fees ,. 3.00 State Indusu Accident Comm. horses can like the man made de "cuncilmen for the 2 year term Ruth Sparling, Secretary. Employee’s protection 15.97 Notice is hereby given that in pursurance to a legislative Act formity that makes a horse’s/tail were Jl C. Harper, Roy Kunsman, Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard:. . National Hospital Ass’n. approved by the Governor, February 19th, 1931, that on November stand strait up. They just were and G. E. Mathews. ‘The three Coal at Courthouse 286.88 6.00 Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 7 the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County. Employee’s protection not born that way. If one thinks nominated for the four year term I-. E? McDonald: Sheriff’s offi Mrs. C. M. Snider: Rent on Moro, Oregon Oregon, will be in session at the City Hall at the hour of 7.30 o’ it a comfortable thing for the horse were K. Schade, Dr. Poley and S. ce $5.00: Clerk’s office 6.00 machine shed Meets 2d & 4th Tues clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of the City of Moro will be heard he may take a trip through the II. Arbuthnot. Nominated for city $7.50; 12.50 4.00 day of each month. Gee. A. Potter: supplies in favor of or against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized. barns in the mornings when they treasurer for two years was Ross Rodney Truitt: Court house W. G. Armsworthy: repairs 10.89 Visiting member« wel «axe wearing the harness that Ornduff. expense 6.75 Earl Olds: road supplies 3.00 come. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ESTIMATED RECEIPTS makes it possible and see how the Mrs. M. L. Hoskinson has add Marie Hoskinson: Clerk’s of Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard: Rebekah Wilson, N.G GENERAL FUND , WATER FUND .......... $3600.00 horses like it. Why doesn’t some ed a new kitchen and bath to her fice expense 13.00 Road supplies 744 Florence Johnston,See Treasurers salary .... ... $120.00 Licenses ......................... 35.00 one give prizes for undeformed city reseidence. State Industrial Accident Com- Recorders salary ........ ... 120.00 Hotel rent .............. 600.00 - horses ? miasion: Peace officers pro Grass Valley Journal, Oct. 15, 1920 tection _ ’ 4.99 NOTICE OF FINAL HEATING Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M WATER FUND (Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lemon arriv Marshall & Collector Meets on the 1st and Consider, if you will, the 4-H ed Tuesday evening from Corval Pacific Tel: & Tel: Company: t 1300.00 water rent Notice is hereby given that the Court houae telephones 36.30 3rd Thursday eve lis and will take in the Sherman club youngster who watches the Labor a-c water ......... .... 250.00 undersiguad' has JMed in the Coun Joe Truitt: Stamps for Clerk’s nings of eaeh month. calf he has grown, his calf, put on County Fair. “ • 400.00 Supplies ......... ty Court of the State of Oregon office , 6.00 Visiting members cor Don O’Leary was feeling pretty the auction block and sold. Since 600.00 Power a-s water * | for Sherman County his Final dially invited to meet J. C. Freeman: Post office box early in the spring that calf has fine Thursday morning, being ‘ 150.00 Fire Department 3.15 Report and Aceojnt as Adminis rent with us. had an important place in the awarded three blue ribbons on his MISCELLANEOUS \ t r a t o r of the estate of Elizabeth A. B. Christianson W. M. The Sherman County Journal: boy’s life, it has needed feed and sow and litter of pigs. 300:00 Emergency Fuller, d.ceased» and that 'Mon C. V. Belknap, Secy. County Printing 7.55 Monday“'three carloads of race water and-its hair has been wash 810.96 Power a-c St. Lights ... day, November 13, 1939, at ten ed and curled innumerable times horses arrived in Moro to try Geo. A. Potter: CountyK-Judge’s 481.20 Hotel Insurance Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. o’clock a. m., >of said day, at the Salary .................. ' 75.00 to obtain practiec for the final their luck. The passenger coach 50.00 Library f Moro, Oregon County Courtroom, in the Court showmanship contest. Of course, was too crowded for comfort and David Reid: County Commis DEBT SERVICE Meets 1st and 3rd “ . A, sioner’s Jee»___________ 18.05 -house, at Moro, Oregon, have betn the boy likes to have his calf many passengers had to stand all Prin. on bonds ............ . 1000.00 Amount to be raised Tuesdays in the , fixed by the Court as the time and J. M. Wilson: County Commis- the way from Biggs to Moro. bring as much as it will. «The 1140.00 Int. on bonds by taxation .....I....;. 2497.16 I.O..O.F. hall Trai sioner’s fees 15.50 plate for hearing of objections to The Sherman Electric Company money is probably needed for an 6732.16 TOTAL GRAND TOTAL W 2.16 sient and visiting Oiis Baker: Janitor’s salary 50.00 , said Final Report and Account and was delivering poles between Grass other calf or. to pay for expenses Bonded Indebtedness of City of Moro - $28500.00 brothers are cordi the settlement<of said «state. on this one, but parting with the Vally and Erskine the first of the C. C. Wilson. Sheriff’s ex- ally invited to meet John Foss, Chairman of Budget Committee. Dated at Moro, Ore pens« 64.801 . £ David Reid calf must be quite a struggle for week. gon,- October 3, 1939. ’ , -, with us. W. A. Raymond: Court housb G e<>. G. Updegraff, A. sen was bonj Monday, Octo the young herdsman who» is just S. W. Searcy, Secretary, of Budget Committee. Date set for the Vet non Miller, N. G. expense 42.04 Attorney for Administrator. starting on his career of stock ber 11th, at the home of Mr. and Hearing on the Budget Noveniber, 7, 1939. Joe Truitt, Secretary. 49-2 J. F. Noonan: Painting Court- Mrs. Bert C. B%ker. feeding. #'larrmaa C au u lu 9< m r» * l of Yesteryear Visit There In Other Days City o f Moro Budget *