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-k •• FRIDAY, FEB R U A R - 16, 1940 THE SHERM AN COUNTY /O U RNA b. MORO, OREGON T >0 V ““i 3 a » W ftl 1 Tfc J I COUNTY COURT B a n k h e a d > contll wishing to meet him or a a h him i l 22.50 W. Kelley, Road labor 27.50 C. Hearing, Road labor 1.50 W. Johnson, Road labor 4.00 A. Morgan, Road labor • 10.80 K. Dunlap, Road laibor 22.00 G. Wallace, Road laibor 79.30 L. L. P eetz, Road m a ste r 12.00 E. M dPherson, Road labor 30.60 C. B argenholt, Road labor 61.50 W. Kelley, Road labor 8.00 C. H earin g , Road labor 28.00 A. M organ, Road laobr 16.00 A. S hearer,, Road labor 23.50 G. G arland, Road labor 5.40 K j D unlap, Road labor * 3.50 Jim Kenny, 'Road labor 12.50 Less W ilson, Road laibor 12.50 Geo. W ilson, Road labor 5.00 J. J. Decker, Road labor 2.50 John Woods, Road labor 10.80 K. D unlap, Road labor 6.00 G. W allace, Road labor N ational H ospital Assn., 12.00 P rotection S ta te In d u strial Acc. Comm. P ro tection - 17.56 Mrs. C. M. Snider, R en t o f - M achine shed 6.00 Foss & Oo., R ep airs l«05 H ow ard Cooper Corp., S u p plies— Blades 49.44 Oregon C ulvert & Pipe Co., Oulverts ' 329.76 Pacific Power & L ig h t Co., Lights in m achine shed LOO Jo e’s M otdr Service, R ep airs 6.35 ..lay & Son, -Supplies . .60 S. W. S earcy, Supplies 5.11 J. K. M cKean, Gas, oil and 45.23 grease 60.67 S tan d ard Oil Co., Gasoline 42.49 Shell Oil Co., Gasoline 82.73 Union Oil Co., Gasoline leo. W ilde-G are~e. R. pairs 6.80 and supplies oherm an G arage & M achin 7.31 ery Co., R epairs 4.55 Geo. A. P o tte r, Supplies IcK ean & M aurus, Supplies 32.75 fum -A -Lum L um ber Co., 1.35 iioad supplies .lo ro G arage, Labor and 45.75 applies on m achinery lo g g e r? & C o ntractors, 29.80 Supplies .xiw ard Moon, Labor and 6.92 m aterial L2.7" i. M. W ilson, Use of C a te r pillar, 25 hr. a t $2.00 per hr. 50.00 Shell Oil Com pany, Gasoline 38.58 questions. J. M. W ilson, .Com’n e r’s fees 18.00 He gives, now and then, indi * (Continued from page o n e , cation tn a t some of his g eniality ing the common school fund a d v i ' Geo. G. U pdegraff, P rem ium s is the re s u lt of earefu l train in g sory com m ittee ag reed upon a on Officer’s bonds 55.00 ft»o th e -ole h? is nbw filling. His d efin ite policy fo r th e a d m in is tra F a rm e r’s E lev a to r & Supply |Oo. s n ile , ti e inflections o f his voice, tion o f school lands still re m a in (Premium on Officers .bonds &5.06 sem e of his g estu re s seem occa- ing in th e hands of th e s ta te . Geo H. Wilcox, P rem ium s on Wasco News-Enterprise s:onally to be , th e re su lt of U nder th is policy the L and Officers bonds 105.00 -Established Nov. 1891 th o u g h t. T h at is p erh ap s n a tu ra l Board will continue w ith a p ro B ates Lively & P earson CONSOLIDATED M arch 4, 1932 and pro p er fo r those who do well gram of blocking s ta te lands P rem ium s on Officeers bonds 155.00 in public appearances m ust ge aiound p riv ate holdings fo r the Roy J. B aker, P rem ium s on PER th ro u g h some train in g . O ur m ost more ad v a n tag eo u s le a sin g of th e Ones Officers bonds .10.00 in lands f o r g ra zin g purposes. In O C H T I ON r.otabld' exam ple of glam or P lIlIS flE D « pkrtm ent of A g ricu ltu re public life is no exception. \ o ld er to do th is it will be neces S ta le r, W eights & M easures 3.76 His tr.lk consisted- of much c r it sary to effec t an ex ch an g e of Pacific Pow er & L ig h t Co. Published Every F riday a t ic ism* of the new deal. The outs school sections located w ith in the Lights at Courthouse 39.42 •< Moro, Oregon m ust do th a t. Y :t th ere was con- public dom ain fo r fe d era l lands M erchandise " 1.50 40.92 Giles L. French E ditor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______ stru c tiv e criticism in it and, on lying a d jac en t to p riv ate holdings. M arg aret W. P eetz, A ssesso r’s The com m ittee also placed its E n tered as second-class m a tte r at I reading his speech, one finds in- Expenses to m eeting 25.00 E ’” ™ a Oregon ' dication th a t th ere wtfuld be less approval upon a proposal to ex- J. K. McKean, Courthouse Expl.25 thc Postoftfie at . public debt, less of governm ent change isolated school lands fo r A ., E..^ Simmons, A ssessor’s under-' Act of C ongress of March ii terferen ce in business and a scattered federal lands lying out- Office 'Expense 6.00 3, 1879. g re a te r in te re st in th e develop-1 side of g ra zin g d istricts, J. C. F re tm a n , p o stm aster OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER m in t <-f public confidence than P ending the exchange of school S tam p s fo r A ssesso r’s office 13.00 has been found under the present lands lying w ithin the public do- M arie H oskinson, 'A ssessor’s SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES a m in istra tio n .' He considers th« main a rra n g e m e n ts will be m ade office help 35.80 Payable in Advance main question of the tim .s to b e w ith the federal g ra zin g service S. W. S earcy, C ourthouse Exp. 3.91 ONE YEAR ........................ the 9,(X 0,000 men who are out of for the ad m in istratio n o f these W est C oast P rin tin g & Bind. Co. w or^ lands, th e s ta te to receive its pro C lerk ’s filing cab in et $283.70 FEBRUARY 16, 1940 T h . question is o ften asked: rat» X « ra x in g fee». C lerk’s record books 141.75 Mr Dewey of presidential e a li-I Stockm en on th e ad v isory com- C lerk’s office expense 15.50 GRA^ND CO U LEE IRRIGATION m ittee assured the ed ucator-m em Ju stic e of peace docket 10.00 her? This observer does n o t bers th a t im proved ran g e condi r ~ John Kelly in his column in this know, Senator L ister H ill of A laB am . pins a -B ankhead tor President ” S heriff’s offlee expense 71-25 C ertainly the Uniter tions could be expected to le a d to button cn the lapel of Senator John H. Bankhead, also of tha cotton state. | paper says th a t the plans for the Total 5-2.20 S ta tes has had m any men in th' settlem en t of the a re a to be ir w hite house who w ere less pois:d b etter prices fo r lease of th ese They are to o m ia c the sen ato r’s brother, Rep. William B. Bankhead. Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co school lands in th e fu tu re . rig ated from the G rand Coulee less 24.15 speaker of the house, for the D em ocratic nom ination for P resident in the T elephones fo r all offices inform ed ab o u t nation/*'1 dam have all been m ade and art; problem s, less physically vigor Senator Hill is Bankhead’s cam n ai-n r.T-nzccr. Rey W ells, S heriff’s expense 1.60 1940 cam paign. E xem ption of cannery and pack being kept a secret until later. A rt Bucholtz, E xpense re: jail 1.70 cus, poorer organizers and poor«1, ing p lan t w orkers from the p ro They include a program fo r the load of o th er gov ern m en t expense. Moro P h arm acy , Sup t office .45 speakers. His ag e? He is no' visions of the unem ploym ent oom- A H nnnrc location of sites f o r tow ns, and if Both Mr. G raham and Mr. Chap- J ail expense .25 .70 too young to head a nation th a' pensation act w as urged by a W O T H i l U l j U r S previous inform ation about them is have m aintained active int- 'Paulsen & 'Roles Laboratori«-s» ' recently had a spell of cussinr man ’urge delegation of fr u it g row ers, C _ n r 5 c r > . c T n Y correct, th e size of the tow ns to 1.09 er^ st in th e gas ta x and have re- C ourthouse Expense f “ nine old m en” or has com para packers and cainners from Hood O p G I i o L I o U1 vJ(&c l u A be based on the num ber of peopl«. sisted e ffo rts m ade to d iv ert its Union Oil Co., Expense of tiv? youngsters of 41 ofi the ku River, The Dalles and M edford a t c billion <Jo|,a r b irth d ay use in Oregon fro m the original a G overnm ent T ra p p e r who will be needed to serve the 36.80 nremv bench. j m eeting here th is week. Spokes- planned com m unities. purpose 'o f building the highw ay Joe T ru itt, S tam ps fo r clerk 10.Q6 men fo r the délégation told the chke ■» c u t l n P o rtlan d on This .seems to be a case in which SHIPPING RATES system . w - E - T a te ’ V ital R tatistics 125 m em bers of th e unem ploym ent F eb ru a ry 25 by Loyal G raham of the new dealers really ‘'planned R ecent surveys received by the . S ta te In d u strial A ccident Coin- N ew developm ent in the d is om pensation com m ission th a t the F o rest Grove and C. C. C hapm an M otor A ssociation show th a t m ore m ission, Peace, officer insur. it th a t w ay” and have au th o rity im all grow ers were being dis-* of P o rtlan d . The occasion will be cussion about building a term ina to make it come to pass. than 16 per cent o f^ th e revenue C arl V. AnderSon, C o ro n e rs ■nminated ag a in st under the the lunehenn given by the Ore- ilevator a t The Dalles th is weel A statem en t was recently made ! >resent ad m in istratio n of the a c t go,i. S ta te M otor A ssociation hon- received in the U nited S ta tes h as fees $5.00; C o ro n ers tl the governm ent expected to hay be« n to give the railroad com vvhich im poses a payroll ta x a- oring th e two living sponsors diverted to other uses than ter at court. put 80,000 fam ilies on this land, pany an opportunity to reduc gainst" cooperative or com m ercial the tax on the tw e n ty -first anni- I highw ay building, and th a t only 5 < j 80 and p erm it 20,000 o th e r fam ilies rates a id save some, or all, of itf anneries and packing plants b u t v ersary o f its adoption .by th e 40 per cen t of the m o to rists ta x oust F x n en se re: iail .4( to sell them gasoline, food and businees. xem pts p lan ts o p erated by larg e 1919- leg islatu re. The O regon- j dollar is sp en t in m aintenance and . . . ’ j ugtice fees g.ot W hether the officials can O’ shoes, alth o u g h if the actual f a r h andling of born ta x h as .§inc&_spread to aJL_ccn£tru ctlo n . °* hig h w ay s, the re- , . Johnaon D iatrist m ers are restricted to the 15 acres w ilf do so is a decision fo r then heir own products. F u rth e rm o re the s ta te s, producing re v e n u e . to- n n in d e j^ b eing . ser- AffArnpv,R KxDen<Je o m ake. There are very seriou: vicing, contribution to cities and A tto rn ey s E xpense . rep o rted -they may not be able to t was pointed out th a t packing ta ilin g n early eig h t billion cellars. problem s confronting the railroa counties, road' b e a u tific a tio n . and ; J« K- Co. S u p t Office Exp. . buy sh ies. ind canning are seasonal occupa- T en tativ e plans for the b irthday highw ay d e p a rtm e n t overhead. Wily W . K nighten, S u p t The land is a t p re sen t nearly officials of the w est. They hav ¿io n s"an d 'th at in spite of the fa c t p arty include the use by the two .JL ‘ , o obtain the consent of thei ---- .Office help , 50.00 w orthless except f o r a few places tha*. the em ployers now contrib- men of-a 1,919 moi ?1 autom obile— own h eadquarters in O m aha, th* _ E ducational T est B ureau w here d ry land a g ric u ltu re p e r ite to th? jobless insurance fund the la s t to use ta x -fre e gasoline—•, S up’t ’ Office expense 2.45 m its a precarious crop. It has been consent of the Oregon u tilitie heii em ployees were in no posif and th e c u ttin g of the birthday om n issioner and in m any case C oordinated Studies in Education eroded by wind and w a te r and tion tô benefit from th is fund. cake. Invited to join with the Mo- 1 Sup’t Office E xpense 27.87 d eserted by m ost of its many, se t he ICC. It tak es tim e fo r com » * * tor A ssociation in honoring the j opting tra n sp o rta tio n system s de Viking P ress, Inc. S up’’t tlers. T h ere is no evidence th a t it O regon’s fo rests co n trib u ted a ‘ fa th e rs ” of thé ta x vyrill be ré p 1.01 Office E xpense will be of lastin g value under ir day m a tte rs as much as possible é t a i o f 621,745 C h ristm as tre e s re-sentatives of the s ta te govern- HOME E L E C T R IC LIGHT natu rally . SurVCy A ssociates, Inc. rig atio n although, no doubt, the 3.00 Since the trucks have moved ir tu th e national h a rv e st la s t y ear m ent, the highw ay com m ission, : ’ SYSTEM S u p ’t Office Expense e n th u siasts fo r irrig a tio n have according to fig u re s compiled ¡by the petroleum indu stries, road us- U se the W ind— I t ’s Free Wily W. K nighten, stam ps w ith huge tra ile r equipm ent ant said it will be a w onderful spot ^tate F o re s te r C arl L. Davis. The e>s and builders, and the Oregon B a tteries -G u a ra n te e d ” 80r^ 14.2' °f fo r S up’t office when w et w ith Colum bia riv er - ArmeU’.. h av e jftlL b o u g h t_ tru c k : 1939 h a rv e s t w as alm o st double fa rm e rs who h av e received The O riginal C apacity a t End of 5i or M arg aret W. Peetz, Two M et- for th e ir own use th a t can easib w ater. hat* of 1938 when 317,000 tre e s benefits of the highw ay system 10-year Pend'd. _ - sk er m aps for asse so r’s office 2.0C an« Irrig a tio n e n th u sia sts have been be u m.l fo r w heat hauling were c u t in O regon fo r holiday built w ith the gas tax . 8 -fu Special B unlt R efrig e rato r Sherm an Coupty Jo u rn a l, rir.ee th ere is more use of th g en erally w rong in O regon since ise. More than 161,000 tre e s w ere The g as tax w hen introduced B attery O peration. S heriff’s expense $87.00 riv er by barges, th? railroads ar the first pro ject w as sta rte d . U ntil m the position of facing ra te re ° ut of th e s ta te , m ost of by Mr. G raham and backed by Mr. Enjoy having Sw eeper, Iron, A ssesso r’s expense 18.00 a few y ears ago none had paid out .hese going to C alifornia m ark e ts, C hapm an to the 1919 leg islatu re T o aster, W aifle Iron and m any C lerk ’s expense 15.35 duction or loss of business. on costs and few w ere alble to m eet 3-year Paym ent C ounty P rin tin g 30.35 150.70 H eretofore they have chance' and 365,000 trees found th e ir w ay was designed to provide funds fo r r *pP, fig u re s in te re st paym ents. The s ta te g u a r nto local com m ercial channels, the m aintenance and im provem ent Plan Geo. A. P o tte r, J u d g e ’s exp. 8.06 ’oss of business and la te r reduce«' anteed some in te re st and bien- \ n estim ated 95,000 trees w ere of the highw ay system m ade pos- ..t(> E ctim atçs W ithout Obliga- M orris C. Bowker, F ederal -ates in an effort to g et it bacfc . nially m akes an ap p ro p riatio n to :ut by fam ilies fo r home use. sible th ro u g h 'the au th o rizatio n of i tion. owned lands in lieu of tax es 4.00 T hat program has worked fa irb pay it. C lackam as and M arion county a ten million dollar bond issue by Phone or W rite CLAIM S P R E S E N T E D AND A b well as long as no definite mov T h ere is no p ro ject in th is p a rt V re sts contributed 161,000 trees th e sam e leg islatu re. O ther states, JO H N De MOSS, Dealer. LOWED A G A IN ST T H E ROAD h ip p in g ' wa^ made on the part of the c o u n try w here fa rm e rs can of th e s ta te ’s to ta l; Lane county, how ever, have diverted the pro- Moro, Ore. Res. DeMoss Spr. FU N D , FEB R U A R Y TERM , 1940 of w heat handlers. m ake a sa tisfa c to ry living on 15 16,000; th e N o rth w est counties o f cccds of the gas tax to c a rry the Moro Grain Grow ers. D“nler C laim ant < Am ount R esidents of sm all tow ns an*' acres or even, in an y num bers, get C latsop and Colum bia, 56,000 and ! Union Pacific R .-R . F re ig ht t u s ir e s s m e n -m u s t b?' m indfu’ out of the “ illfed, illhoused, ill- Wallown* county 34,655. or: windshield $4.88 ’h a l shipm ent by tru ck will caus« clothed” class unless possessed of L, L Peetz, Road m aster 62.35 a m a rk e t b e tte r th a n can be m ade fu rth e r loss to them in quantity I t looks like an o th er big to u r E. M cPherson, Road labor 41.80 of business. Yet u n less ra te s car for th e area in question. ist year fo r Oregon and the o th er C. B argenholt, Road labor 20.60 be reduced, it will profit the fa r T he fa c t is th a t we don’t need s ta te s of the Pacific no rth w est, any m ore irrig a te d land n o r the nicrs, on whom the sm all town? according to S ecretary of S ta te NOTICE TO CREDITORS products t h a t a re grown on it. depend, to ship by o th er mean* F.arl Snell. J a n u a ry re g istra tio n than the rails. F or these reason' T here is too m uch already. Thos All ipersons having claim s ag >f to u ris t ca rs to ta llin g 3584 re p who live on it c a n ’t pay fo r it, the problem b:HVre the count: resented an increase of six p er a ir s t the E sta te o f P eter J. P et often ca n ’t pay the in te re st on it. now ,is of p rim ary im portance. cis, deceased, are hereby notified ent o v er th e fig u re s fo r J a n u a ry T here is no m ark et fo r the p ro to p re sen t them , w ith the pro 1938. d u cts th a t are grow n in the q u a n per vouchers and duly verified, U nem ployed w orkers who leave tity now produced.____________ to th e undersigned, the duly ap- the s ta te on pleasure trip s jeo p ar- T he Only hope fo r even a„/tem- pointed “ad m iin stralo r' o f the es- lize th e ir rig h ts to unem ploym ent ♦ - p o rary success for the G rand C ou tate of P eter J . P eters, dcased insurance, according to a ru lin g lee irrig atio n scheme is to in terest a t the office of T. l i s t e r Johnson here th is week by R eferee W il- enough fa rm ers of sufficient m eans Gras* Valley Journal, Feb. 18, 1921 lian H. W itt of the O regon Un- atto rn e y a t Taw, Moro, Oregon to buy the land, build th e ir hom es, w ithin six m onths from the date m iploym ent C om pensation com . farm . . rn „• ish u »k«* L ast week J. B. Coon bought • All the latest featu res com bined equip - th , e ir and , fu the of the first publication of this mission. j * xi. • 2 - -i- ‘ __ the br^ck block occupied by tht needs of th e ir fam ilies from other notice, to -w it. F eb ru a ry 9, 1940. w ith beauty and low p rice—th a t’s billiard parlors, and owned bj investm ents while m aking th e ir H erm an D. P eters the fam ous T h o r E lectric W asher vELLY ’S. COLUM N. Sam H. B aker o f G ran ts Pass new hom es a place to grow’ m ost A d m in istrato r T fo r 1940. Satin finish alum inum agi J. E. Folda will have charge ol lontinued from page one. of th e ir food. We doubt if th ere Date of last publication March 1. ta to r of exclusive design washes York, P ennsylvan ia, Indiana and are 80,000 such fa rm e rs in the U- the new Q. & V. store. 1940. z 14-17 carefully but thoroughly in am az Mr. and Mrs. J. L. D avis re- )hio has ceased p u rch asin g Mal- n;ted S tates. c« ived a valentine in the sh^p< t hour seeds because M alheur is in ingly short tim e. Tub is beautiful E ureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-5 of a nice 7-pound boy Monday I Jre g o n and Oregon seed has been w hite porcelain inside and out. Big, m orning. ” I banned in New York. T h irty miles M eets on the 1st and so ft cushion rolls on w ringer save MR. DEWEY 3rd T h u rsd ay eve- A ith u r Ju stesen had the end ol lw ay is Idaho, and Idaho seed is buttons. A tru ly rem arkable buy. Probably the trip of no p resi one fin g er cu t o ff la st week whl 1« ¿.accepted w ithout question, alth o u g h -7 • nings of each month d ential a s p ira n t to Oregon has h tlp in g s e t up m achinery for th t 1 there is no difference between ' V isiting m em bers cor ‘dially invited to m eet a ttra c te d as much atten tio n as Kent E lev ato r Co. | M alheur product and Idaho. Secre- PRICE O N LY w ith us. dia th a t of Thom«» E. Dewey to j From ()bM rver Feb „ |9 „ | t a r y of A g ricu ltu re W alla c. has . d to . . speak . . . . . on . L lncoln9 m e been m ade aw are o f th e u n ju st E. Amidon, W.M. P o . . rtlan W it h p n m p f 5 9 .9 5 Convenient Term» C. V. B elknap, Secy b irth d ay this week. se.nrge . F e b ru a ry 15, 1911, Eben | discrim ination. Mr. Dewey is a very popular • • ♦ young man all over the nation to R. F rench of G rass Valley and acific ower ight ompani Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. W estern m etallu rg ical «»firms judge by the m any polls of pub Mia.» Sadie McClain of Hood Riv- are displaying in te re st in the sue- 1 Moro, Oregon A !:i ays a t Your Servtce lic opinion. Those who heard him e r * M eets 1st and 3rd cesful la b o ra to ry ex p erim en ts of and Mrs. John M. Johnson and m et him have been asked o f' Mr. Tuesdays in the H<od River h a v e .' re tu rn ed I W ashington U n iv ersity in th e for- m any tim es fo r th e ir im pressions hom e a f te r an enjoyable v isit a t | m ula, I.O..O.F. h a ll' T rai m agneshim a which, in itself, indicates a g r e i t Moro and vicinity, p artic ip a tin g I m etal lig h te r sien t and visiting an a um m m. b ro th ers are cordi in te re st in this m odern hero of in a fam ily reunion a t Mr. and mense deposits of the r&w m ateria l ally ¿invited to meet gang b u stin g fame. from which the m etal can be made He i . . good looking young Mr!' R udolf», a f te r which a w ith us. nrw .. n t innir kin I £ r<>uP picture of the fam ilies arc located n e y P m an wno who a doesn’t Orlo M art’n, N.G. o e s n i look iook his 3 8 | s H F . .. kane G overnm ent officials have nrrvUbiv p resen t w as^taken by A rtis t Wm. . I Vernon Miller, Sec. * years , a ough u ht p y T1______ j __ ' Ia n idea th a t an in d u stry fo r m an- , . ,,, a. x.. «„Ol , u fa c tu rin g this ffietal of the fu tu re i Bethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S black h air waves hack from his I tom the Obaervec, Feb. 11, 1921 I bp jocated in ea ste rn W ash- > Moro, Oregon nnt very high forehead as if it M rs. J . T. W halley who has ¡ngton an(j U8e pow er from G rand M eets E very Second and had recen tly been done by a h a ir I been visitin g her d au g h ters, Mrs. Coulee- Bonneville hook-up. W ar F o u rth T h u rsd ay s in rach , dresser. He is sh o rt and sto u tly j O tto Peetz . a n d Mrs. C arroll d ep a rtm en t is interested because Quick - Easy - Safe ‘ Month. V isiting m em bers built. ' - j S ayrs, expects to re tu rn S atu rd ay I agnesiurn WM p erm it the b u ild ' Invited W hether because he has been ( to her home in P ortland. , J ing of fa s te r planes c a rry in g heav- Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. aRked the • sam e questions so p M rs. A. H. B arnum retu rn ed ier loads th a n a t presen t. Write or call Ruth S p arin g, Sec. m any tim es or because he h a b itu - ’ this w?ek from L ivingston, Mon- for com piòte ally has a ready reply he an- , tan a, where she w as^visiting w ith information— Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. • 116 sw ired any question p u t to him -h?r b other, who has been quite GEORGE G. U PD EG R A FF Moro, Oregon quickly and w ithout evasion. H is i »¡ck a : th a t place Meets 2d & 4th Tues mind it undoubtedly a keen one i. Rev. H. F. Pemberton held the A tto r n e y A t L a w day of each m onth. 1 and able to instantly reduce an se< ond quarterly conference of V isiting m em bers wel argument into points 1, 2 and 3 the Methodist church Thursday M o r o a n d W s^ c o H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n come. and state ¿t clearly. He is force- evening and was well please« M tM S IR F F O fR ftl D I P 0 S I T IN S U R f tN C f C O R P O R A T IO N Anna Davis, N. G. ful in his statem ents and is not with the progress the church is Florence Johnston, Se< disconcerted by crowds o f people i making. Sherman County Observer Established Nov. 2, 1888 " Grass Valley Journal Established Oct. 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED M arch 6, 1931 In Other Days uraóÁetó óeí tka p f i c t i $ P P 59? 95 & L C A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T h e D a lle s B r a n c h o/ the U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k ’ J 5 ’ .— A . A tu fu s. Have you ever gone up in n airp lan e? Goof us: Yes, b u t I was scared so much Ah d idn’t let all my •/eight down. ' IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF : he state of O regon for rH E COUNTY O F SH ER M A N n the m a tte r of the E sta te of ELIZABETH DAVIS, deceased. ORDER FIX IN G T iM E AND ’LACE FOR S E T T L E M E N T O F TN A L ACCOUNT. Neoma E. Sm ith, a d m in istra trix f the e state of said deceased, li ving filed with the clerk o f this cu rt her final re p o rt an d account vith said estate and m ade appli- ation to th e co u rt for an order ixing and ap p o in tin g a tim e and »lace fo r the settlem en t o f said inal account and fo r hearin g oh- ections thereto, if any th e re be. NOW, T H E R E F O R E , it " is lereby OR/DERED th a t the 11 ay of M arch, 1940 a t the hour f 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon be, ;.nv the sam e hereby is, fixed and ip-pointed as the tim e, and Yhe ourtroorti o f thi§ c o u rt as the place, fo r the se ttlem en t o f said inal account; and it is fu rth e r )RDERED th a t notice o f the '.‘me and place so fixed and ap pointed be published in th e S H E R CAN COUNTY JO U R N A L , a new spaper printed, published and >f general circulation in Sherm an bounty, O regon, fo r 4 su<?cessive yeeks in five successive issues of aid paper. Dated this 2 day of F e b ru a ry , '940. George A. P o tte r, Ju d g e .’OTICE OF F IN A L H EA R IN G Rosa A. Miller, ad m in istratrix of he estate of Joseph J. M iller, de- eased, has filed w ith the Clerk of he C ounty C ourt for Sherm an bounty, Oregon, h er final- account, r.d th a t M onday, 19th day of eb ru ary , 1940, a t the hour of 0 00 a. m., in the County C ourt loom, in the County C ourt House, n Moro, Sherm an County, Oie- ;on, has been fixed as the tim e nd place for the hearin g of ob- octions, if any there be to said inal account and 'se ttlem en t hereof. . . Rosa M. Miller, A d m in istratrix . iALLOW AY & K R IER he Dalles, Oregon A ttorneys for A d m in istratrix . NOTICE TO CREDITORS * All persons having claim s ag a in st the E sta te of C atherine Johnson,-deceased, are hereby n o ti fied to p resen t them , w ith the iroper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned, the duly ap pointed executors of the estate of C atherine Johnson, deceased, a t he office of T. L ester Johnson, a t torney a t law, W asco, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the d ate of the first publication of this notice, to-w?t: J a n u a ry 19, 1940. J. T. ^Johnson » A. S. Johnson E xecutors. Date of last publication F eb ru arv 16, 1946. F ‘