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1 v„ THE 'SHERMAN COUNTY JOU RNAL, MORO, OREGON P J k t l TWO r FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 ad v rn tag e. In m any cases it may QA s t ^ k / \ n o n f a A A t f f i ovti ?o n? th e ir desire, as eithei fo r b e tte r p a n nt or citizens, • Continued from page one) t Sherman County Observer schools. vir.g only the ann ex atio n of ad- E stablished Nov, 2, 1888 P o rtlan d , O re.; Feb. 29—-Har If they are in the m ajo rity the dtional te rrito ry by th e Tillam ook Grass Valley Journal plan will fail and the county will I peop]es u tility d istrict. vey E. L ounsbury, a s s is ta n t t r a f Established Oct. 14, 1897 ¡ n a jj of jts rep o rts the Hydro- fic m an ag e r o f th e U nion Pacific SON SOLI DATED M arch 6, 1931 go on w ith a school systejn th a t hss no defense am ong ed u cato rs eie<tric com m ission has confined railro ad , h as been appointed t r a f Wasco N ew s-E nterprise fic m an ag er, it w as announced or high or low degree. itself to a sta te m e n t o f engineer- E stablished Nov. 1891 L hoped th a t enough explan- j acts w ith the com m ent th a t today. He will continue to have CONSOLIDATED M arch 4, 1932 at ion will be m ade before the vote proposed p ro jects could be op- ch arg e of fr e ig h t and passengei is tiiken so th a t every elector will e ia le j a t a L profit u n d er certain tra ffic fo r th e n o rth w estern d is understand the county school law assum ed conditions. T hese condi ER tric t w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rt land. ATI 0» and vote his or her preference fo r tions incfude the acquisition of it o? the retention of the p resen t the transm ission and d istrib u tio n Mr. L o u nsbury’s elevation in syriem . Surely it has «been said lines of the p riv a te u tilities a t ra n k is a p a r t of the gen eral re under a slow bell fo r the y ear eijough tim es th a t no p artic u la r th eir ibook value plus a sm all ad- Published Every F riday at o rg an izatio n o f the» ra ilro a d ’s Moro, Oregon beginning n ex t Ju ly 1. R equests type of school consolidation is b e - | d ;tio n aj am ount to cover m aterial s ta ff of tra ffic executives. L. T for fu n d s by these two p ro jects I supplies and w orking cap ital and Giles L. French ______ Editor ,tlg voted on a t this election. W ilcox, who succeeded the late have been cu t deeply. The house Th'* present school sys m o^t cases, the purchase of R; ,JR. M itchell, fre ig h t tra ffic E ntered as second-class m atter at bur.kr.som ely expensive. Its costa , clectric’-ty < from th e is also ord erin g re tre n c h m e n t in Bonneville m an ag er, has been appointed ai reclam ation. I t will probably be the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon are excessive. Only J a c t J M u | pfo ject In only one in s ta nce, th a t gen eral fre ig h t tra ffic m an ag er April b efo re final action is tak en under Act of Congress of M arch county has a g re a te r **B*a ' ¡n C lackam as cou n ty , does the w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t O m aha; ano 'on these various ap p ro p riatio n s property lion „ of taxable — . - — per school conim ission hold o u t any hope f or 3, 1879. , . P assen g e r T ra ffic M anager W. S child than any other county m akes and the m easures a re sen t to the O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER im m ediate ra te reductions th ru B asinger, O m aha, h a s ,b e e n mad W hite House fo r th e p re sid e n t’s _________ • * —- t pcs üble a t all. public ow nership. g eneral p assen g er tra ffic m an a SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES signature. Th ■ county actually spent $99, w * • ger. C. J. Coll ins, O m aha, be * « » P ayable in Advance 937.f » in the 1938-39 school year E stim ated to raise $2,900,000 comes p assen g er tra ffic m an ag er ONE YEAR ............................ 5150 to educate 452 children. Even de a year through fees and licenses A g ric u ltu ral com m ittee of the and the a s s is ta n t tra ffic m a n a '/louse has determ in ed to continue ducting the debt service the cost a m easure legalizing various gam g ers a t San F ran cisco , Lps A n the ra te o f in te re st f o r ’ f a r m MARCH 1, 1940 wa* $92,279.02. The av e rag e cost tiling*devices is ibeing in itiated geles, D enver and S alt Lake City loans a t 3.5 percent. w ithout debt service was $205.00 by the Oregon M erchants L egis T here is have been appointed tra ffic m an some com plaint a g a in s t th is ra te per child, g rade and high school, lative League. The m easu re would F R E IG H T R A TE ag ers. by ad m in istratio n a u th o ritie s, but fnc average cost in the sta te ol legalize punch b o ards, pinball This weeK the news has been Mr. L ounsbury’s railro ad cfc- he com m ittee in sists th a t money according to the sta te gam es and bank nights, but not r e i v e d th a t the proposed r e d d e d a . , J rin ten d en t’. re p o rt for 1937-38 ' re e r began in P o rtlan d in 1887 is cheap and b o rrow ers of farm slo t m achines. A portion of th e rate on wool through The Dalles ' Fiom 1912 until he became assis- loans should sh are in this benefit. 095.02. revenues th u s ’raised-w ould go to hac been postponed for ninety ta n t tra ffic m an ag e r in 1939 h ♦ * * Jn th a t re p - o rt S herm an county’s days The ra te on petroleum pro- . iO 177r the schools b u t the m ajo r share • was g eneral fre ig h t a g e n t fo r the W ith the exceptiori of K nute ducts th a t w as applied for la st average cost is given as $217.7u would go to the counties to fin ! Union Pacific w ith h ead q u arters Hili, every R epresentative from N o v em U r has recently suffered th e which i. »60.63 higher than any ance old age (pension and relief a t P o rtlan d . * the Pacific n o rth w est —O regon, sam e fa te . We cannot h elp b u t other in the sta te . paym ents. W ashington, Idaho— voted a g a in • » * wonder w h a t will happen to the K lam ath county and Crook co- Trick. p ic to g r a p h y and a sm all pool of w ater com bined to m ake st the ad m in istratio n ’s reciprocal aoon to be filed r a t e ,o n w heat unty. both haying th e county ays- The s ta te board of control is I.O W tC O S T M ENU B ULLETIN po i-ible th is novel view of the famouH 400-foot Tow er of the Sun, th at will c u t th e .fre ig h t 1.8 “ " U , ten.; have CTaU jh irp O p n <>f »114y considering the ad v isab ility of em .rade tre a ty policy. W hen the sub fa;. ted landm ark o f Treasure Island in San F rancisco Bay, w hich w ill F E A T U R E S OREGON FOODS per bushel from Shaniko branch 84 fo r K lam ath and »91.ol fo iect reaches the sen ate every sen open i t s gates on May 2 5 for an entirely new and beautiful edition of ploying a full tim e s ta te arch i p C ook. They are certain ly counties tect. The sugegstion w as ad v a n ator fro m those s ta te s will oppose the Golden Gate International E x p o s i t i o n . _______________ Milk, eggs and b u tte r all have jn which the population is scat- ced b y G overnor S prague a t a he tre a ty pro g ram , w ith a sin prom inent places in a list of low F arm ers will now have to pay wide,y in Sherm an.- gle possible exception. m eeting of the board th is week. more fo r the gasoline and deisel , cost m enus for one m onth ju st oil used th is sp rin g because t h e , If one m ig h t fo r th e m om ent S im ilar proposals have been con issued in bulletin form by the ex ?OK A SSESSO R : ra te on those products w as not al- disreg ard the educational advan- sidered by th e board under p re tension service a t Oregon S ta t I hereby announce candidacy to lowed in tim e. Wool grow ers will ! U g es th a t m ight be obtained from vious ad m in istratio n s. college. The bulletin not only in ucceed m yself as A ssessor of pav a la rg e r sum than necessary 1 a different school system and look Curio collectors have been c a r S herm an County Pomona g ra n g e , P endleton am i M rs. H a rry J u s te - -ludea m enus, but also recipes fo, »herman county, su b jet to the will ta get th e ir wool to m arket. If ¡m erely a t the financial side, he rying aw ay all kind of trophies the foods recom m ended. >f the R epublican voters. ou, 3 cent co t is postponed for m ust ,re im pressed w ith the plain from the new s ta te capitol ever will m eet a t K ent S atu rd ay , M arch gen an d son Eddie of W alla W alla The food value a fam ily re- M arg aret W. Peetz ninety days the 1939 crop will be ■ fact th a t Sherm an county schools since th a t building w as ujiened 2. F red P eterson of K lam ath -were o v ern ig h t v isito rs a t thi ccives from its m eals does not shipped out a t the old ra te . The ! a te more expensive th an necessary. to th e public b u t a nocturnal vis F alls will sp ak o n 't h e County p re d Ju ste se n home here Sunday depend en tirely on the amount A N N O U N C E M E N T pto d u cer^w iU be forced to p a y 1 f wr couW- prever o r even feel ) ito r th is week a e t a n all tlm-e re U nit s y s t e m -in the afternoon d u r - . night. sp e n t fo r food, th e bulletin- .ex H aving filed my declaration of more for fre ig h t than some haul- , th a t our children were g e tt.n g cord by c a rtin g aw ay a larg e man ing le c tu re r’s hour, which will be Jo e A lm af,3 -¿f Portland* w as plains. A hom em aker who is a ?nulidacy fo r th e D em ocratic P ar- era a re .willing to tak e fo» t r a n s - ,n i c i e '.h?n twice the education in holes cover from one of the open open to the public. - ca llin g on frien d s a t K ent F rid ay . g nn,; m nnagpr m ay frequently this county the expenditure of our ings to the tunnel th a t c a rries nomina t ion o f co u n ty clerk Gus Schilling ' w as tra n s a c tin g --X n h a h d 'w U T b e rem em bered here k te p k er fam ily well fed on i p crtatio n . money m ight be justified. Y et, it the steam pipes, electric .conduits business in The Da es f Sherm an C ounty, O regon, I cor- nes as a fo rm er Union oil salesm an, very m eag er income, while anoth The reduced ra te on thia b ranch is hard to find a p aren t who is and o th e r adjuncts to the various day and S atu rd ay . ’ ally solicit th e su p p o rt of the I'M t . A lm and now has a position er m ay k a ve h er fam ily under if it could be p u t into effect hn- satisfied th a t the schools a r^ av- nem bers of th a t p a rty and also Mr. and Mrs. J . M. W ilson, M rs. 1 w ith the engineers in P ortland, nourished while spending much sta te buildings. m ediately a f te r the s ta tu to ry tan j{ t<> he su pport of all electors of Sher- P e t, Sm ith M rs « P. B arnet an d ( l ¡ - .i,;.. . . . . . . nan County, Oregon. ls' ar » U 'd in n e r g u ests a t the J. C. W ilson fam ilies who follow thr R oss Orndyff ping in The D a lle s'F rid a y . home Sunday. m enus in this bulletin are urged Roy and M ilton F auskee from crop y ea r it will m ean betw een k, W ilbur H a g g e rty got his truck to include a liberal am ount o Read the ads in the Journal The D alles came to K ent Sunday. 5 2 w in - mos: home from The Dalles Monday. whole milk if possible. Eggs a r They have em ploym ent a t the John Lillian Schassen and Evelyn sug g ested as b ein g particular!} »OTIC-E TO C REDITORS G rass Valley Jo u rn a l, M ar. 4,1921 W ilson and W alter B uyers ranches. im m ediately reflected in th e price ma erratty. K ent item s: A nother of those ot his product. It is real m oney. 1 M t s . W. B. W ilson is recovering Davis of The Dalles were week valuable for th e ir iron content All persons having claim s ag- jolly p artie s S atu rd ay n ig h t a t f-o m ’ a n ’ ftppen’d VcTua'operation in end visitors a t the J. L. Davis Children u n d er six need an eg ; ir.st the E sta te of P e te r J. Pet- The reason these tw o ra te s have i t ALW AYS R A IN S 5home. th ree or fo u r tim es a week i the home of 'Mr a.nd M rs. M att the M id-Columbia hospital in the i,s, deceased, are hereby notified beei held up is th a t, in the case Dalles, Mr. and M rs. Gus Schilling w’ere said. B u tte r is recommendei C rtain ly this paper could not Simon. o p resent them , w ith the pro- of the petroleum ra te , the Inland Mr. and M rs. Blaine M iller of d in n er g u ests of Mr, and Mrs. Max a spread fo r bread a t all tn re Mr. and 'M rs. W a lte r Givens »er vouchers and duly verified, E m pire W aterw ay s association ask u; i jblished this p artic u la r week meals even in very low-cost diet? it» this p artic u la r y e a r w ithout went to P ortland W ednesday, M rs Moro were visitors a t th e home of P iu tm k e S atu rd ay evening o the undersigned, the duly ap- ed for delay and th e te a m s te rs ’ In addition to the list of menu; ointed a d m in istrato r of the es- J<ent Home Economics club sponi union and others, sy m p ath etic to xml a n tin g therein a paean of g r a Givens expects to subm it to an Louis. S a |h e r F riday, and recipes, the bulletin contain; titude fo r the m oisture th a t has operation there. Nan Sm ith was u w -ek end vis- ate of P eter J. P eters, dcased, sored a card p a rty S atu rd ay even th .m , have p ro tested ; the wool p'iay“ 'suppe'r a ,S ui<?e 40 f ° ° d se,lectio n - h.ow * G rass Valley should have a good to r a t D ufur. t the office of T. l i s t e r Johnson, ra te is delayed 'because of a p ro descended on th is county d u rin g ing with ten tables in plan low-cost m eals, use of mill ball team th is year w ith plenty te s t by the Pacific Inland T ariff the m onth ju s t passed, Mr. and M is. C harles P urchase was s rved a t midnight. ittorney a t law, Moro, Oregon, in recipes, and a m ark et order vithin six m onths frdm the d ate and Mrs. John Wilson w ere calling bureau, an o rg an izatio n o f 200 Since December first, a fte r a of m aterial on hand. for five persons fo r one week. C. B. Olds i» in charge of the b riefly in The Dalles S atu rd ay . ti uckers. fill so dry th a t the third m ontl .f the first- publication of th is I .« * 1 Us P rin t Them For You m eat m ark e t and H enry H ieing i A s fo r th e Inland E m pire W ater thereof, Novem ber, bro k e a th irty Jam es Wilsort is stay in g w ith lotice, to-w it. F eb ru a ry 9, 1940. T he m o to rist of today can bu} ways association, th is county ap- yea record for dryness w ith a of M etolius will help with the o u t his g ran d m o th er, Mrs. A lfred Ly H erm an D, P eters a car fo r ab out one th ird the prici ons while his m other is confined in A d m in istrato r p re p riated $500 a y e a r fo r it fo r I niinuscule three h u n d red th s of an side work. charged 33 y ears ago, says th< several years in the hope it would inch of ra in fall, b arely more than From the O bserver: Mar. 3, 1911 the hospital. )ate of last publication M arch 1, Oregon M otor association. The av Roy Powell has taken an a lfa l bring us lower fre ig h t ra te s. I t a wet wind wind m ight produce Mr. and M rs. W illiam Mitchell 940. z 14-17 e rag e au to co st $2,131 in 1907 with has now p rotested a g a in s t a low er 1 rfljn8 an d snows have come, fa fa rm near Prineville and will and d au g h ter, J u a n ita , and son windshield ,top and horn e x tra rate. the country in the w ords of the old become a resident of Crook county R obert of H erm iston w ere v is it \O T1C E OP’ FIN A L HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT T his y ear th? averag e passengei R obert y rq u h a rt drove in from ing relativ es here over the week We feel safe in assu m in g th a t country in the wodls of the oh »ETTLEM ENT SYSTEM c a r costs less th an $800. when the railroads or the p o rt of tim ers, m any now ftone, who al- E rskinville a«»d A- B- M athew s end. Notice is hereby given th a t the Use the wind- its free. B atteries The Dalles ask fo r a low er ra te wayg insisted, in d ro u th , hail or from the Meloy ffrpft ip th eir undersigned has filed in the Co Mrs. J. C. Wilson and d au g h ter, g u aran teed SO'/tof original ca p a GLASS T R A F F IC LA N ES they feel able to perform th e ser- ¡pestilence, th a t S herm an county sleighs S aturday . unty C ourt of the S tate of O re N d lie, attended the b irth d ay p arty Quebec is ex p erim en tin g wit! gon for Sherm an County his F inal C harles B ullard and F. C. Schu fo r Mrs. C. B. iDoyle a t G rass city a t end of 5 o r 10 yr. period vice a t the price specified. Any a iw:iyS cam e back, 8-ft special built re frig e ra to r fo r paint containing ground glass tc h ig h er ra te charged, o r perm itted p ecem beFs ra in w as g re a te r m aeher rep o rted - th e ir fall sown Valley S atu rd ay af{.eFn 9°n. R eport and Account as A dm inis ^ tv be charged by the u tility com- I (han thp average fo r th a t m onth w heat up nicely alm ost good for Mrs. M illard Thom pson r e tu r n a tte ry _ o p e ra tio n . Enjoy sw eeper, ni,,ke w hite lines on pavem ents. A tra to r of the e sta te of H a rrie t m issioner, m u st be considered a Jfin also e3C<eode<J the norm al pasture and stooljng. We hope the ed to her home a t Antelope W ed iron, to a ste r, waffle iron and ot- rcp o r^ payS th a t the g lass reflect; Root .deceased, and th a t S atu rd ay , subsidy paid to the type of tran- and now F eb ru ary , w ith a norm a snow covered it S a tu rd a y n ig h t nesday a fte r v isiting w ith her mo her fixtures. 3 yr- paym ent plan. keacjjig k t St m aking the traffic lane; March 23, ,1940 a t ten o’clock F re t estim ates w ithout obligation mQre yigible &t n ig h t p o rtatio n gaining the ad v an tag e of 1.16 and a high of 2.43 sets safely a g a in s t the cold snap thM th er, Mrs. Gus Schilling. A. M., of said day, a t the County Phone or Write by p ro test. Helen- and L ester W ilson w ere Court room, in the C ourthouse, a raw record. .A b N ovem ber ende< set in ag a in st us S atu rd ay night. JOHN I)e MOSS, Dealer. The arg u m e n t is m ade th a t the a th ree m onths dry spell w ith r Roy V intin is having a v ery ser shopping in The Dalles S atu rd ay . at Moro, Oregon, have been fixed Moro, Ore; Res. DeMoss Spr. state should not p e rm it one type . fo r dr<mth F ebru- ious sick spell and h as been re by the C ourt as the time and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Justesen of €r«ain Growers, Dealer o f tra n s p o rta tio n to lower ra te s ■ a th ree m onth spe„ moved from the farm to G rass place fo r hearin g of objections to in o rder to run out « o t h e r * • w ;u , <-a new record, tw o and a Valley fo r tre a tm e n t. said Final R eport and A ccount .lo n g as we have highw ays a h h> || tjme9 nonna, p ip it8 . From the O bserver, M ar, 4, 1921 anti the settlem en t of said estate . A ttorney A t L a w study built and as long as truck» m<>nth Miss Ith a G a rre tt, in charge of G. H erb ert Root gre m an u fa ctu red we will have but feab)y ech(| the G rass Valley telephone office Geo. G. U pdegraff, M o r o a n d W a s c o truck o p eratio n »vailaible. I f the j joy th a t a re spoken was visiting in Moro Tuesday, a A ttorney for A d m in istrato r boats and the ratla , m agnificient a dem onstration g u est of Miss Idabclle U rq u h art, Feb. 23, M arch 1, 8, 15, 1940. no th in g fo r tan y ea rs, w e^could N(, a g tn t fo r the telephone com pany get tru ck operation in a on? can put into w ords the under at th is place. U r rate« were raised too high a g Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-N IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF A rchie Blue and F ran cis IBoyei cu rren t of satisfac tio n th a t wells am . M eets on the 1st and TH£ STATE OF OREGON FOR from e a c h , and every one in spent Sunday a t the Moro hotel. The in te re st th is country h a s in UP 3rd T h u rsd ay eve THE COUNTY O F SHERM AN M rs. Roy Dean arriv ed last week the th ree m ethods of tra n s p o rta - the county. nings of each m onth In the m a tte r of the E sta te of from P o rtla n d to be w ith her h u s tion is th a t they offer com peti- iBut a q u a rte r of our acres w ere band. They are m aking th eir hom e V isiting m em bers cor ELIZABETH DAVIS, deceased. tie r so th a t ra te s m ay be lowered, sown in the fall and the w h e at so dially invited to meet a t the Moro Hotel. Mr. ,DearT is ORDER FIX IN G TI'ME AND It seem s th a t lately the com peti- planted did not sp ro u t b u t laid w ith us. a s s is ta n ^ m a n a g e r of the Sherm an ?LA C E FOR S E T T L E M E N T OF tion am ong them is to p re v en t tbt re w ith o u t encouragem ent. It is E. Amidon, W.M. Electric com pany, w ith offices in T N A L ACCOUNT. th? low ering of ra te s. T h a t should ju st now peeping fro m the e a rth , C. V. B elknap, Sec} this city. not be perm itted to continue. N in e te tn -fo rty will be a y e a r of Neoma E. Sm ith, a d m in istra trix V isitors a t the M oro Hotel la s t It is certain ly to the in te re st of sp rin g g ra in , and w hile th e sub- Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. jf the estate of said deceased, Sunday included the Misses R uth the s ta te th a t its producers move soil is still not w et th ere should having filed with the clerk of this Moro, Oregon A k trs, Iva Brock, Bernice Sm ith, th eir needed gas and oil at the low- be enough m oisture —-a norm al May ¿ro ck , Dbrothy B arn e tt, Bes M eets 1st and 3rd ?ourt her final re p o rt and account est figure anyone will haul it. season follow ing— to i n s u r e a T uesdays in tha vzith said estate and made ap p li sie Lem ley, C laudine Brock, Helen Surely the wool grow ers a re en- crop, a good crop. I.O..O.F. hall Trai cation to the co u rt fo r an order B a rn e tt and L au ra s from opr titled to th e low est ra te availab le. And th e old tim ers are rig h t sien t and visiting fixing and app o in tin g a tim e and siste r city of Wasco. And, w'hile it is too early for any- again, as they have been so o ften b ro th ers are cordi place for the settlem en t of said one to p ro te st the new w heat ra te , before— “ Sherm an county never • ally invited to meet filial account and fo r h earing ob Two drivers < involved in fa ta l we are entitled t o h a v e it go tu rn s you dow n’’. jections thereto, if an y th ere be. w ith us. accidents d u rin g J a n u a ry and 190 th ro u g h im m ediately-’and w ith o u t , _ ---- ------------ Orlo M art:n, N.G. NOW, .T H E R E F O R E , it involved in o th e r accidents were in terferen ce by those retained to OF TA X E S Vernon Miller, Sec. hereby O RDERED t|ia t the 11 residents of O regon .but held no a d m in iste r the law in the in te re st day of M arch, 1940' a^ the hour The sp rin g tim e discontent d riv e r’s license, figures op the of the public. Bethlehem C h apter, No. 78.O.E.S. of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon be, with necessary tax paym ents J a n u a ry accident sum m ary reveal Moro, Oregon and the ¿am e hereiby is, fixed and gives rise to the theory th a t the ed today. M eets E very Second and appointed as the tim e, and the Of the 20 vehicles involved in A CHANGE NEEDED , state should go on sam e s o rt of a F o u rth T hursdays in each courtroom of this co u rt as the fa ta l accidents in Oregon in J a n T hose m oat com petent to figure ca' l ‘ basis as fa r as tax collec- M onth. V isiting m em bers place, fof the se ttlem en t o f said the probable m illage fo r school tions are concerned. N ot th a t the u ary, 17 were proceeding s tra ig h t Invited final account; and it is fu rth e r purposes if th e proposed county tax collector doesn t dem and cash, ahead a t the tim e of the accident Naomi Van Gilder, W. M, ORDERED th a t notice o f the and one each was m aking a rig h t school law be adopted have com- But when delegations come bc- Ruth S p a rin g , Sec, tim e and place_so fipced and ap tu rn , a le ft tu rn and overtaking.. puted it to be fr.2 m ills if no «av- fore the leg islatu re asking, yea pointed published in the SH ER dem anding, bigger pensions, m ore Ingp. a re m ade in ad m in istratio n . No. 116 Rebekah Lodge MIAN COUNTY JO URNAL, a D aylight accid-tnts accounted h ia lth service, Some will c e rta in ly be m ade, but research, m ore Moro, Oregon new spaper printed, published and fo r onty 16 percent of the fa ta l th ey can hardly be accu rately e s etc. etc. etc. th ey g e t the money Meets 2d & 4th Tues of general circulation in Sherm an accidents in J a n u a ry , the re m ain first and the leg isla tu re be em - tim ated a t this tim e. day of each m onth. County, Oregon, for 4 successive L arg e land ow ners living in.ru-z powered haerely to p a t - the seal der occuring in early dusk or a f weeks in ’five successive issues of Visiting m em bers wel ter dark, the secretary of s ta te ral d is tric ts have held a ce rtain of approval on the act— nof raise said paper. come. said today. Nine of the 18 f a ta l the money. I>et the sta te get th e ad v an tag e in ta x p ay m en ts fo r Anna Davis, N. G. , 1 Dated this 2 day of F eb ru ary , school purposes for many years. cash to pay fo r th e requested ities occured a f te r d ark a t points Florence Johnston, Set 1940. - George A. P o tte r, Ju d g e whfcye th e re were no ^ s tre e t lights. Naturally they wish to retain this service beforehand. Ca»»l5 Dominating Treasure Island UP Traffic Manager Sherman County Pomona Grange Will Hear Fred Peterson In Other Days | 'GEORGE G. U P D E G R A FF T • 1 . . 7 • V et i-