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/' ! •« THE SHERMAN COUNT? JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON vXiss «wir □est Ev dence of men Of this s tr pe ear. be seen on every country r e td ; th eir fields an? tilled and (Continued from pace one» Sherman County Observer sov n and already ap p ear full of to increase day by day as the Established Nov. 2, 1888 life and ready tt> produce a crop dead line apiproaches. Grass Valley Journal T here a re o th e rs ,and they A m ong the o u tstan d in g politi Established Oct. 14, 1897 v a v o n iT B A T E D M arch 6, 1981 ! are of the enviable m ajority to cal developm ents of th e week JIN S O L ID A T E D March ( apring b rin g s a sudden w as th e e n try of V ice-President Wasco News-Enterprise cessation from care. The w orry John N ance G arner into the O re E stablished Nov. 1891 of keeping a fire or keeping n?ar gon p rim ary in his fight fo r the ÎO N SO LID A TED March 4, 1932 a lire is over and they can loll D em ocratic nom ination fo r p resi in the pleasant sunshine and be dent. F orm er g o v e rn o r1 Chas. H. It is these t h a ^ M artin a ls0 dropped his nam e in s .tc n e ly happy. __ IM R 081(1 - k .ik of sp rin g fever as a dis- to the pot as a candidate fo r del- .ODIATI ON R llU S H E ease th a t causes am bition to seep eg ate the D em ocratic national from m en’s bodies and leave them I conventi0n. He w ants to help an in ert am oeba, basking in sun noinjn a (e G arner. Floyd J . Cook Published Every F rid ay a t Moro, Oregon n w arm th. of P o rtlan d filed his form al dec- E ditor i\,rh a p s we are all like I 1-aration aS a can<üda tæ fo r the Gilec ___... L. French — ----- " ,T I-y b e those who hurriedly R epublican nom ination fo r s ta te E n tered as second-class m a tte r a t j f seeding tim e really woMd treasurer> thus assu rin g E arl Hi)l/ the Postoffice at Moro, ^ ^ r e g o ' mi.ch râ th e r be soaking up the j Cushm an opposition for th a t under Act of C ongress of M arch j 8UIlSbine and le ttin g sheer Phy- honor. , 3, 1879. | s k a l com fort tak e the place of A rth u r M. G eary of P o rtlan d OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER ctm-cience stim ulated action threw a sm all sized bom b shell ' -w-w-w Gee. into th e Ralph Cake cam p when SUBSCRIPTION RATES he suddenly, and w itho u t previous Payable in Advance V O M E TAX w arning, filed as a candidate fo r N e w , from the office of the I the job of Republican national ONE YEAR ............................. 0;ôgon Tax com m ission th a t sm all com m itteem an a post fo r w h « » MARCH 22, 1940 ’ m *m e tax p ay ers « , . p a y i n g Cahç a rea y M e ^ R e x E lh ; “ 1 1SHY” BU SIN ESS criticism of the se “ now FRID A Y , MARCH 22, 1940 mb Swedish Troops P ractise Arctic Circle-^laneuvcis ing area in W ashington) and g i ves the im pression t h a t acre« have been unnecessarily w i t h - draw n from the tax. rolls. » A - t o r from U m atilla county . 7 I The m em bers of the com m ittee tax law passed la s t session th a t was chosen to woi Demp- Those who. opposed the b ill. trict in opposition W o to ik > the r .M P i« r . M e n tio n of the federal a p p ro p ri tic Grand?.’ I. H. VanW inkle operate atio n fo r the Moro experim ent sta helc th a t it w ouldpraise too much in filed as a candidate fo r the gun crew near the border north of the Gulf of Bothnia. tion are unanim ous in w feeling r ? : ' u ^ h e r Z l i 7 T i n e : : X th a t then? is som ething decidedly t it tne policy u __ ° f r* <!uc I publican nom ination fo r atto rn ey -fish y " «bout the en tire proceed- 1 come tax es as a m eans of reeuc- j S p a l d i n g / P o l i t ings re g ard in g those funds. Inu- nro n ertv taxes was not the | •» . . ------J A The house com m ittei reduced the ap p ro p riatio n for cereal crops . me tc -- - I thi*t o o st w ith rum ors still per- and diseases from , 5 5 . , 121 to " th a t R alph H a m i . U n ^ f $'•01,040, or about ten percent. Cl I with re g u la r incom e T h . Bend w .ll also e n te r the Ropufc- The A u x iliary of Ghria Schultz .Reports of p riv ate fo reca ste rs The local statio n is under th at n m .rt of the income indicates that dean lists fo r this sam e offlee post en tertain ed the m em bers of a | the firs t of M arch em phasized b anch of the d ep artm en t. In the is has has not . P- J- Stadem an o f The DalLs the Legion la# t F rid a y n ig h t a t th e u n c e rta in prowpeots fo r w in sen ate the ap p ro p riatio n w as out -this not been been the the case. case, Those whose incom e is undet while in Salem this week let it although te r w heat this season. While to an e v .n $500,000 $2900 and are m arried pay a t the be known th a t he woud not yield the W om an’s Club building. The some im provem ent was noted o- funds were alloted to the Her- c a n e rate. Incomes' la rg e r than to dem ands th a t he become a occasion was the tw en ty first bir- ver the condition officially r e - m ’ston statio n which is under i r th at pay at a higher rate. I f .l candidate for state tre a su re r but I jb d ay , of the Am erican Legion, j c.rted D ‘c’-m ljer L, indications of rig atio n . The Pendleton statio n c c w ik o n was ¡n chaPge ]-r-bahle o u t t u r n s were still in under dry lands, was restored in fo r instance, a man m akes $4)00 uould content him self w ith a try his tax is $90 Now |4000 is a for another term »n th e senate, t ie house. salary and the e a rn e r but the rum or StlU p ersists th at of th e arran g e m e n ts. S.W . Searcy ch f inite. G rains failed to g erm i la th e r nice n ate in the d rier sections last The “fish y ” p a rt of th e m atte w ithout ' 'liftT O g ftl1 Bite Scott , Por t land re p ublican I s howed a num ber of reels of his 1 til end stan d s are uneven/ Mois is th a t th ere doesn’t seerr tc be th e ie o f mig4it hardship pay $90 per vear to the will probably g e t into th e repub- I n,oving p ictures and a birthday tu re reserves are low and rain fall much desire on the p a rt of the ■ ' I lican race for this office which h | cake, arbnrnnriHtelv a p p ro p riately ¡bearing re a rin g 21 rice the firs t of Septem ber has heads of th? depatm ent to have state. If the ta x p a y e r m akes $500 per being vacated by Dem ocratic Wbl candles w as cut and „s-rved to bcen be](>w th ro u g h o u t the the funds fo r the local statio n p u ‘ m onth his tax would be about $2C te r P earso n a t the end of th? cur- those p resen t in addition to o:h- In K ansas, only 5.40 entire b It. in the budget and the beat in fo r per m onth. We don’t think it is I ren t year, r refreshm ents» Inches of r a infall were received m ation received by th e com m it ■ *' ' '» *f»om Septem ber 1 to M arch 5, or tee is th a t the e n tire $2600 6 excessive. " If the one who earns these Oregon p ro p erty ow ners who 3.37 inches below n o rm a l’fo r th a t federal funds fo r this statio n will fcum& of m oney p re fe rs to Ite c i th em selves, overburdened on period. In N ebraska, precipita- be discontinued Ju ly 4 * ^ ‘u nless H’perty as a m eans of^’whm inii | tuxes m ay w ell envy resid en ts of ?*TTT totaled only 4.38 inches or the sen a te will increase the bud town; of Shaniko in 3.27 inches below norm al. In Ok- g e t on h floor —a m ost unlik his daily b re a d . his tax<5s would »^e little be much h ig h er fo r he would J W asco county which h as the low ...... ....... ...........................................r i h r ma, the to tal was 6.15 ag ain st ely possibility. have to c o n trib u teT o county,'“T ty | esT’coriiKned tax levy of any U niversity of Oregon, Eugeni., a nerm al of 9.70. In Ohio and W a lte r Pierce says th a t it m ay h jo I and d istrict. | g( n m unicipality. A study of city Indiana, ra in fall totaled 12.50 M arch 22 (S p ecial)— A m arked be ^>ossirile fo r the s ta te to raise tux levies ju st com pleted by Wal- im provem ent in placem ent inches and 11.75 inch/s re sp ec’- ser- the money fo r th e sta tio n , but W ith the approach of the open- | te r P earson, tre a su re r, s h o w t vices" in' colleges t f " the ” Middle ¡• ‘‘•y a w in s t ■ a norm al .of 17.55 th is is im practical. The s ta te is irg day for the fishing season th a t Shaniko’s comibined levy— W est and on the Pacific Coast, end 20.05 inches. In Illinois the ¿h e a d y p u ttin g $6000 a year into th ere is renew .d talk of a county* for s ta te , county, school and city com paring favoiaDly to the devel total was 9.47 fo r the period and the statio n w ith the u n d ersta n d road along the Deschutes. Local I purposes, Is only 21.8 mills. Or opm ent of the em ploym ent ser- in M issouri 9.86, a deficiency of in g th a t the federal governm ent i herm en think they w ant suuh tb e o th er hand p ro p e rty owner- 7.22 and 6.52 Inches respectively. . . . u , • /ice a t th . U niversity of Oregon, w in cooperate. The county bought a road b u t would probably find w)l0' o not own an y y th in g g in Bay not own an th in ,in Bay I noted bv K arl W On- W orm and d ry w eath er during th ? land as its p a r t of the t r i , w h o tbe firs t w?ek ,n March improved th a t it would end the good fish- C ity in Tillam ook county, ^ e p a rty ag reem en t. , ------------- , -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ,_x------ Jo<i T ru -t) ing antW bring them lots of c< m- cauae for con g ratu latio n s on tha retu rn ed a f te r a m onth’s trip to prospects fo r w in ter w heat in the F u rth e rm o re unless th e sta tio n petition for the fish. If t h e y s to re , (for this iittle Til|amoc» various p a rts of the country. Hu S outheastern sta te s and in the coaid be classed as a fed eral fta - were gran ted a legal rig h t to go county com m unity w ith a levy ol ¡sited m ore th an a »-ore of cSf- - » W h e m portions of the w inter tion it would lose much of its along gt.he stream d isp ite t h e 117.3 mills, has the hig h est tax eges and universities, w heat belt but p lan ts rem ained con tact w ith o th er sim ila r s t a w :shes of the fishing club ow ners I rfaie of uny O regon m unicipality Services are now providing a largply d o rm an t in thç no rth ern tions and m any ad v an tag es der- h a g % f the belt. A the problem would be solved. j p ( arson’s tax Study shows th a t 9 ' g re a t deal of inforrriation to em i\ed in purchase of supplies, etc. Oregon cities increased th eir levy ployed g ra d u a te s who would like It is unnecessary to recount A fter much talk of economy, I tbis year while 99 o th er municip- o g et b .t t e r jo ’ >, and they thus 50 BILLION DOLLARS OF CARS the m any th in g s developed here tin- senate finally voted appropri alitie s reduced th e ir levies. lid em ployers in finding experi- by heads of the Moro sta tio n d u r D uring the .39 years from 1900 ntions larger, than the adm inis eneed help fo r them , IX an On- ing the 30 y ears it has been in tra tio n ’s budget. It was to b When the senate interim com ‘ | th ank rep o rted . Sim ilar headw ay through 1938, 75,500,000 m otor vs- existence. T here is F ed eratio n exj-ected. This adm inistration is m ittee on executive appointm ents I .g lbejng niade a t the U niversity hic’es were produced in the U nited w heat, now grow n all over the sm art enough to put out a re m eets In P ortland on M arch SO, I Oregon, he said, in spite of S tates and C anada, according to w est. It had the first sta n d of dcced budget and let . some . one - . | it will have two app o in tm en ts to I f,;e , Ce com petition. On his trip , the Oregon M otor associaton. The C rested W heat g rass in th e north g ta te Board of H igher Ediu- I tbp ¿ ean extended invitations ito w holesale value of this production w est: it has produced new and else take th e '■> anve or rai. yi it. cation under consideration. Gover- I m any com panies to send "Vopre- w as m ore th an $60,000,000,000. hybrid w h eats th a t are m aking nor S prague this week named R. I g cn tatives to the cam pus to Inter- b e tte r crops for nearly every Frenchm en are g ettin g anxi ius C. Groesbeck, K lam ath F alls at- yi(?w appHCant«. w heat gro w er; the successful sum to fig h t if the firing of D aladier t e r n e y / t o this 'board to succeed m erfallow tillag e m ethods of this can be taken |o m an th a t. The H e rm a n Oliver of John Day who area are the re s u lt-o f Afca e x p e r a a Ti z a tion oT war“ may prove ’ has re sig n d as a m em ber to suc (------------------------- im ents. be vrorse than the suspense of ceed E. B. Aldrich on the h ig h Now for a p altry sum th a t w ay commission. The governor would barely p u t a. bull on a. b a t w aiting for it. tiPOffUÀND, OREGON had previously announced the ap tleship, h ire a WPX clerk or pay A ttorn ey A t L aw pointm ent of Mac Hoke of-jPen- fo r a d ay ’s cruise in the Carib dl?ton to succeed Edw ard C. bean, th is station th a t has done M oro a n d W aaco Pease of The Dalles on the h ig h so much for a g ric u ltu re in this er education board. Both appoint- extensive d istric t is to be handi From the O bserver M ar. 25 1921. nf M rs B. F. M edler .two sons m in ts are » lib jict to approval of capped o r . perhaps discontinued Ju liu s and A lbert, and 1C. W. | tin- senate com m ittee. MAYBE THEY LIE ABOUT IT Johnson and fam ily w ere visitors A . « « « 0 , <n a t the Wm. Henrich« A pportionm ent of $153,121.0, This g re a t to-do about, th e een Sunday re p resen tin g the s ta te ’s share of sus gives rise to the question of home. H erm an iB urm ester, p ro p ri tor the revenues of the fo rest reser- how m any people answ er the HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT 0 o census ta k e r correctly. If m em of tthe Moro tailo r shop, left this v ts, w as'co m p leted this SYSTEM week fo r a short visit with his S ecretary of S ta te Snzll. T hirty- ory serves correctly th? One ta k one o f the s ta te ’s 36 counties par- Use th e wind- its free. B atteries ing the census does not dem and dau g h ter a t S eattle. Mr. P eter H ansen was in Moro tirip ated in the apportionm ent g u aran teed 80% of original capa th a t the victim hold up his rig h t this week atten d in g th e fu n eral which, based upon the fo re st res- city a t end of 5 or 10 yr. period hand and prom ise to tell it all • Convenient Location ;t' his b ro th e r, Soren H ansen. erve area in each coynty, ranged 8 -ft special b u ilt re frig e ra to r for • Coffee Shop—Buffet Tavern and tell it straig h t. • Dining and Banquet Rooms As fa r as is known the bureau From the O bserver. M ar. 24 1911 fro m a high of $49,673.36 to G rant b a tte ry operation. Enjoy sweeper, Mr. ami Mrs*- Wm. Rudolf de- c< unty to a low of $16.13 te> Polk iron, to a ste r, waffle iron and ot • Famously Fine Food doesn’t check up on the answ ers • Modern Appointments h er fixtures. 3 yr. paym ent plan. at some la te r date and find th a t parted T uesday m orning (for th eir | county, • Luxurious Outside Rooms F r e t estim ates w ithout obligation M is. Jones of 812 Q S t. has aged new home at W hite, Salmim. Sev • Garage Opposite Phone or W rite , »1-avw»*, w i k i « Imi six years from 1930 to 1940. eral of th e ir Moro friends were . JO H N De MOSS, Dealer.- N eith er is it known th a t some a t th e 'd e p o t to bid them farew ell. 110 C A D E T WIMH Moro, Ore. Res,- DeMoss Spr. H ugh Shull has parted w ith f a r H IG H E ST HONORS federal d ep artm en t finds th a t Mr. Moyw G rain (¿rowers. Dealer Jon* s made $2500 on his income the la rg e st portion of his realty U niversity of Oregon, . yugene, tax blank and $4000 on his cen holdings in Sherm an county and will devote his atten tio n to sales M aich 22 ( S pecial)—■ T he jen eral sus retu rn . of. the Schhcht auto in ea ste rn John J. P ershing medal lo r dis Maybe S enator Tobey" is g e ttin g tinguished a tta in :..? n t m rbilrtary unduly excited over the prospect W ashington and Idaho. Geo. H ennagin’s new home is education, conferred annul illy on of thousands of citizens having now com pleted and ready fo r oc- a cadet in each of the corp^ areas to tell th eir secrets t o . an in q u ir ing governm ent agent. He m ay cv p an cy ; beyond question it is of the .U nited S tates, has been W illiam B. vosson, think th a t every citizen is as thp best constructed and m ost con aw arded to vcniently arran g e d fa rm home in cadet colonel of the U niversity of honest as he is. S herm an county. O. A. 'Ramsey Oi tg o n ROTC unit. builder, Roy Axtell, p ain ter. L . Rosson, who has served as ca- SPR IN G FEV ER T here it much talk of sp rin g G iass Valley Journal M ar. 25 ’21 d. t colonel th is year, was a l s o Quick - Easy - Safe Mrs. E m m ett 'Olds w ill soon iuuned as outstandin g freshm an fev er these warm days o f the e a r ly vernal season and those who m ake a trip 'back ea st “to visit | cadet in 1936-1937, and la st year lean ag a in st the buildings on | her d a u g h te r, Mrs. Lest>?r Na won the sabre aw arded annually Writ® or call m ain s tre e t and w hittle the dis- h( fs e and fam ily at B ingham pton I by the Reserve Officers to t h e for com plete carded m atches and bark the ' New York. ■ " 1 "I junior. H? was information— scarhed trees along the side walks j C ounty T re asu re r George B. j m rn b e r of the band in 1938 and give evidence of its effect. BourhiU will soon s ta r t fo r Scot- 1940. He is a m -m rier of Scab honor Now fo r some spring is a tim • k n d to m ake a visit to his folks bard and Blade, m ilitary of g re a t ac tiv ity . W ith the first whom he has not s^en for about society; B eta Gamma Sigm a, a business honorary; and Beta The warm day they are out in the twenty years. H ead O ffic e , P o rtla n d , O regon : ' V; . , , ’ garden or in the machine shed Mr. and Mrs. Theo Serrurier ta P i , , fra te rn ity . M tM S IN » I D i |< A I Ü l P O S fl I.H S B X A » O f C O R P O R A î lü N gettin g - ready to make gn ^ at; spent Sunday at Wamic with,M rs Read the ads in the Journal. labors of seeding and planting. Packard, Mrs. Serrurier’s mother. Auxiliary Helps Winter Wheat Legion Celebrate Prospects Uncertain College Job Bureaus Increase Efficiency GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF - hm In Other Days in n A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T h e D a lle s B r a n c h 0/ file U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k ' - - i JT ; Spfe FOR S H E R I F F 1 hereby announce my Candida y fo r the dem ocratic nom ination for sheriff of Sherm an county subject to the will of the voters a t the p- i- m ary election in May. If elected, I will c a rry on the work of t le office to the -b u t of my ability. - C harles C. W ib 41 ♦ • R eclam ation C o mi mf'i s tsJ^i oner Page says a numfo?r of acres will be opened this y ^ar on th e Owy hee project, th if'R o za division of the Y akim a project, and the Boise P ay ette in Idaho. According to the census bureau th ere are 700 million acres in w estern states w here irrig atio n is essential but only 20 million ac res have been irrig ated . Of these 20 million acres but thro? million a?e under federal projects, the re m ainder are in sta te , d is tric t or private developm ent. As the r e clam ation bureau sees th e p ic tu re, despite the 700 million ac r e , requiring w a te r to m ake th em ayailable, there are approxim ate-* ly ten million acres not y e t dev eloped which have an available supply of w ater. L a s t y e a r the governm ent spent fo r CCC cam ps in O regon $10,464,716 and fo r the cam ps in W ashington $7,467,389. This was the cash outlay and does not in clude v a lu e ’ of“ the work done by the enrollees. FOR ASSESSOR: I hereby announce candidacy to succeed m yself as A ssessor oi Sherm an county, subj t to the will of the R epublican voters. M arg aret W. Peetz PUBLIC H EARIN G CA LLED ON GAME M ATTER Public hearing on the question of an o th er open season on a n tle r less deer in G rant county will be held on May 11th, a t 10 a.m. in *A N N O U N C E M E N T -John I>ay by the Oregon S ta te H aving filed my declaration of Game commission. candidacy for th e D em o craticri’e r- The May m eeting of the com- ttyA -^aftiaiuatipn of county clerk of Sherm an C ounty, O regon, f ctr- mïsstdn *is to be held in John Day d'ially solicit th e su p p o rt of the jii May 10 and 11. The firs t day m em bers of th a t p a rty and a ’st vill be devoted to survey of the th e su p p o rt of all electors of Sh< r- .territory and the second to h ear ing delegations. A t this hearin g man County, Oregon. the commission will d eterm ine the R oss Ornduff ?fTPct o f Th-- open season on ant* erless deer last y ear and decide DOR CLERK open season I h .re b y announce my can w hether an o th er would be practical. didacy to succeed m yself in oTict as County C lerk, subject to the Note to Congressm en 1 of the Republican voters, This answ er turned up in a re- , j j elected I will continue tc I j,erVe the best in te re sts of the :m t general knowledge p aper: ‘‘S yntax was a scale of charges pCCpie of Sherm an County at rl for erro rs of conduct th a t was im times< posed on people in an cien t tim es.” —Edinburgh Dispatch. Ahem! Teacher. “ When I was youi age I could answ er any questiui in arith m etic.” Tom m y: “ Yes, m iss, b u t you had a d iffe re n t te a c h e r.”— E lin ^ in g e D ispatch^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hi.reby given th a t t.i un d eiiisr.ed , W. G. Keller, has b?en appointed ad m in istrato r 0 th * estate of Guy C arlton Adan.s d.-iapsed, and has qualified. All persons h a rin g claim s aT- *z'nst said e sta te are hereby nôii- f;ed and required to present ta t sam e, duly vi rified, to the under- signed a t the office of the Coun j Clerk, C ourt Hou.-e, Moro, Suer- man County, Oregon, w ithin six (G) m onths from the date of the fii»ib publication of this notice, to-w it: M arch 15, 1940. W. G. Keller, A d m in istn .t >r Galloway & K rier, The Piailes, Oregon, A ttorneys for E state. Di.te of last publication April 12 ‘ 5t E ureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M M eets on the 1st am 3rd T h u rsday eve nings of each month V isiting m em bers coi dially invited to meet w ith us. E. Albidon, W.M. C. V. Belknap, Secy Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF t HE STATE OF OREGON FOR SHERMAN COUNTY In the m atter of the E s ta te of H. A. Sommer, deceased. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: to u are hereby notified tjja t the undersigned have been appointed uy the above entitled court, Ad- n in is tra trix s of the E state of J .A . Sommer, deceased, and have lualified. And all persons hav- ng claim s ag a in st sam e are here by required to p resent th eir claim July verified, to the undersigned »vithin six m onths a f te r d ate 01 ■publication of this ‘’notice. Toy J. Baker Ellen E. Som m er A tt’y for estate Irm a Laffoon Elsie M artin A d n rin istratrix s D ate o)f first (publication being March 8, 1940. IN TH E COUNTY COURT O F 1HE STATE OF OREGON FOR .SHERMAN COUNTY In the m atter of the E sta te s of C harles H. Leonard and J a n e t Leonard, deceased. TO WHOM IT M A Y ’CONCERN: Notice is hereby given th a t Fred Krusow, the A d m inistrator- of noth of said esta te s, has rendered and filed his final account in each of said estates fo r settlem en t and the court has appointed Mon day the 6th day of I May ,1940, a t the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. in the ICounty C ourt room of the County C ourt house in Moro, Sherm an C ounty, Oregon as a tim e and place fo r thi? h ea rin g of objections to and final se ttle ment of said acco u n t Ergd Krusow A d m in istrato r Moro, Oregon M eets 1st and 3rd T uesdays in 1ha I.O..O.F. hall Trai sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to m eet w ith us. NOTICE OF F IN A L O lo M art’n, N.G. ETTLEM EN T V rnon Miller, Sec. Notice is hereby given th a t the undersigned has filed’ in the Co Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S unty C ourt of the S tate of O re - - Moro, Oregon gon for Sherm an County his Final Meets E very Second and R eport and Account as A dm inis F ourth T hursdays in each tra to r of the estate of H a rrie t Month. V isiting m em bers Root .deceased, and th at S atu rd ay , tnvited, V »’ March 23, 1940 a t ten o'clock Naomi Vap Gilder, W. M. A. M., of said day, a t the County Rulli S parP ng, Sec. C ourt room, in the C ourthouse, at Moro, Oregon, have been fixed Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 by the C ourt as th§ tim e and Moro, Oregon » place for hearing of objections to ’"M eets I’d' & 4th Tubs g g g g j said Final R eport and Account day of each m onth. -■■'-dX anti the s e tt’em^nt of e ? ta ‘e. v Visiting m em bers wel G H '.-r-r G?<\ G. U ndegrnff •ome. Anna Davis, N. G. A ttorn y fon AdmjnisLi\.L>’- 1 Florence Johnston, Set Feb. 23, Marche!, 8, 15, 194Q,