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S s'- THE SHERMAN CBUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON FRIÖAY, APRIL 5, l»40 P A flP TWO J»»'»»* 1 0 SEE THE SCENERY rr - 1 toran Statehouse Gouip IN T H E C rR C U rT COURT OP T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR SH ERM A N COUNTY, lRAYMOND L. E L L IO T ,.aV R ecei- j y(?r of The F irs t N a tiOnal B ank of , The Dan es> O regon, P laintiff , __versus__ j , MARY C H IS H O I^I ,M A ^ A B E T Builder „ , . (Continued from page one» j Edson, P ortland -a w h ile on the i republican tick et th is co n test is j confined to two can d id ates — . Florence A. R unyan an d Mrs. Geo. , J . Ger.inger, both, oi P o rtlan d . j The. eh.ncc> COLLIN G. I conventions of the two m ajor p ar- i C HISHOLM , and ¿ ies , has republican __ a ttra c te d 25 ------ CHISHOLM , and to all o th er p er 1 v-.rd it is w orth going to see. One! Hood River county, m ig h t m ater- and 30 dem ocratic candidates w ith sons unknown claim ing any rig h t can see a v ast h eat field, h o m e s ,i r l i z e in any of our th re e d irecto r «flaces fo r only ten available in title, e sta te , lien or in te re st in Outs ro- ns the nearby m ountains, the 1 school d istricts. T h a t is a m a tte r ew;h c<mverrtion. T he b iggest group ¿he real p ro p erty described in the F fliu s H i in.m s ,tne nearuy m anagem ent, w h eth er 'under of - can — didates .however, u -------~ ;= is a th a o» t C om plaint adverse to p laintiff’s ; river canyons. old th ree m em ber boards or which flocked down fro m M ultno ow nership or any cloud upon T h « e is only one o th er spot in , o u r ^ th e five mah county to file fo r the 13 sea ts t p lain tiff’s title thereto , (Continued from page one) _ Published E very F rid ay at t h e , s t a t e of Oregon w here one S u p e r in te n d e n t and in the House of R ep re sen tativ es {• Moro. Oregon D efendants. quested th a t a larg e block of Bon th ree local of the county e l]c ted to t h a t leg islative d istrict. neville power be reserved fo r it. - . . . . advisors . ____ _________ ________________________________ SU M M O N S: Gile» L. French _ Edito car. see so ntuc u eu „ i\a°e - ................................ that is from the top Thc am ount is g re a te r th an th a t E ntered as second-class m atter 2 U »oage h in Cordon deplorable and u n p leasa n t ex p er- th is legislative race w ith the dem - contracted by the Alum inum C om the Postoffice at Moro, Oreg- Now ’ the load ¡vn<.es in school affairs have been c c ra ts m u sterin g a to tal of 25 can- ’ or in te re st in the real p ro p erty pany of Am erica. Wider A c t'o f C ongress of M arc'- ridge is .a little narrow and the born w ithin our th ree hom e dir- d jd a tes from which to select th eir * *’ • described in , t h e __C om plaint driver who stops to v i e w 3. 1879. d istric ts system . U n d er jg nominees. herein adverse to p laintiff’s ow RFC i” directed to m ake loans i cry m ay have difficulty i Te!” ‘. ^ )al boar(| B not , in frequently O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y PA PER n ership or any cloud upon p lain to tim b er holders so they can ti, , out if an o th er ear comes a- • tcach[.rs disliked by h alf tiffs title th ereto , D efendants, S ta te income tax officials, swam ' pay th eir tax es w ithout rem oving . , K. And ,nasm uch as th .s s the c , t mu y - schools SU B SC R IPTIO N RATES . or more of the p atro n s of schools under a la s t m inute rush of IN T H E NAM E OF TH E STATE tim ber on a poor m ark et by a £ ‘^ n X A u i h « ibem more than is Payable in Advance bt ouvfl and pay them m uch m ore th a n is re tu rn s >dld not expect to be able OF OREGON, you are hereby bill introduced in th e senate. No ONE YEAR ............................ think a approved of by those who m u st to dig o u t fa r enough to- rnake_ J-eeuired to ¿qjp e a r an d answ er action is expected on the bill, how view point in the s ta te we pay the bill. Some of the m ost u t any rep o rt on collections until late th(j Q ^ ^ p ia in t filed in th e above ever, before next year. M ost tim APRIL 5, 1940 iv nout or two m ight a p p ro p n a te r d isreg ard of public d esire in - the ''w eek . C om m ssioner E arl ! e n tjtjed su jt with in four (4) weeks ber owners of the n o rth w est a re v be provided. evei w itnessed has been exhibited F ish er, head of the income tax from lhe date of the first pu,b- su p p o rtin g th e m easure e n th u sia s Miss Muriel Lent, visitor t » a SEN SE OF VALUES by the m ajo rity actl™ of 1 th ree , division, however, declared th a t , lication of th is Summ ons, and if New York hobhy show, view i a tically . n u m b er .local school boards. A collections appeared to be fa r a- ■ f g .j SQ to answ er fo r w ant John W. Kelly, who w rites a model church through a g as to “ padding budgets , no co head of o rig in a, estim ates w ith } tb p reo f thc pia in tiff will ap p ply p i r glass. Thc church is m a' - of t 1 a- Rep. C harles H. Leary of Spo weekly column fo r this paper from ty d istric t board in O regon h as a la rg e r nuniber of persons pay- | th e C ourt fo r the reiief dem an- sands of burnt m atchsticks. kane broke up the economy bloc W ashington D. C., stated in hL ever come anyw here n ear so arin g ing th eir taxes in full than ever : e J Jn C oniplaint herein, nam e- in the house by sponsoring an ad- news of last week that, the PWA so highly as m any of our local before. ' ly a decree th a t the plaintiff be T ok CLERK d 'tio n al $50,000,000 for the CCC had allowed An ap p ro p riatio n ot boards have. * . ' Six proposed peoples u tility dis declared and be adjudged to he I h .re b y announce my e: 1- beys. News sto ries are being pub From the O bserver A pril 8, 1921 $7348 to install a sp rin ld er system W ith the p ercap ita costs in Kla- tric ts are scheduled fo r a te s t of didacy to succeed m yself in oil .-e lished in the national capitol th a t The first baseball gam e of the nu,th county, before it undertook public sen tim en t a t the May p ri the ow ner of the land described on th e lawn of th e co u rt house as County Clerk, subject to t it W ashingtorTs Bone and Schwell- ir. such C om plaint as season was won by Moro ever t he 'mOst su b stan tial school fac- m aries. Five of these are co u n ty grounds a t B aker. will of the R epublican voters. enhach have buried the h atchet. E i NW 1; W i NEL NEi The sam e w eek it was learned G rass Valley by a score of 17 to 2 jiities program of any ru ra l area wide projects. The o th e r involves If elected ,1 will continue to They Have been a t outs since the N E1, Section 16; S E iS E I , Sec heie th a t there w as little or no G rass Valley played w ith five high • in O regon, th a t was reduced from a proposal on th e p a r t of public serve the best in terests of t ie 1938 election. So determ ined w-as tion 21; N E 1SW J, Section 26; local d istric ts ow nership advocates to , em brace hope to obtain an appropriation school boys and four grade school $92.00 under the people of Sherm an County at H the adm in istratio n to win the rec NW 5SW 1 Section 27; S E I s y s t e m to $56.00 w ithin about the city of P01 tlan d in a PU D . of $2600 from th e federad govern- Ixys. j N E I; tim es. iprocal trad e ag reem en t vote th a t N E I SE1; S i SE1-4 Cora S te w art en tertain ed the th ree years of operation of the ' rn .n t to aid the w ork of the local The o th e r p ro jects scheduled Joe T11. tt when S en ato r T rum an was g ro u n Section 28; N iN i Section 33, Experim ent statio n , which was es basket ball girls, F rances Antler- COUr.ty d is tric t plan, and the wfii e for vote M ay 17 include: ded in P ennsylvania ,the arm y was • except about 33 acres lying tablished w ith fed eral aid under a sen and her friend Irene K en lall mOst of the p atro n s of ts schools W ashington county 'P U D , em- FOR S H E R IF F ordered to send a plane to bring W est of the C ounty Road in 1 Faid the schooling had im proved. biiicing practically the en tire p»op- form of co n tra ct betw een the a ta t, f i^ ’n U of O la st T hursday. 1 hereby announce my Candida y him in. the N W IN W 1 of Section 33 M ary Irene, d a u g h ter of Mr. and True, it is, th eir provision for u 'a te d area of th a t county w ith and Sherm an county and th e gov- as described in a deed reco r-* fo r the dem ocratic nom ination f ir M rs. W K.' Johnson was ser- them selves of the best housing an the exception of the city of F o re st i . i ment. sheriff of Sherm an county subp -t NOTICE TO fTIED ITO RS ded in Book V of Sherm an Now we are certain th a t Baker iously injured la st F riday wnen tra n sp o rta tio n system in th e sta te Grove which is now served by a to the will of the voters at the p i- C ounty Deed Records a t page Notice is b reby given th a t the county is practically b an k ru p t an,, throw n from a horse she was r i d - 1 has necessarily ran th e ir per cap m unicipal ¡plant an d approxim ately m ary election in May. If elect' i, 98 th ereo f; S E iN W J Section ita undersigned, W. G. K eller, has en tirely unable to keep its lawn ing double w ith Z'ella B urnet. , v<, costs upw ards late y ears, but 15 square miles of te rrito ry ad- I will ca rry on the work of t ie - cr.ee paid fo r and perm an en y j ? c tn t to th a t city. | 35; EJSW } Section 35; all of in the m an n er to which it has been appointed a d m in istrato r of office to the b s t of mv ability. Section 36; Tow nship 4 South, Yamhill county PUD, em bracing been accustom ed and th a t if u Fiom the Observer April 7, 1911 r n j Oyed. The ex p enditures fo r C harles C. Wii- n the estate of Guv C arlton Adams, R ange 18 E.WJM.: Lot 4 i»j these im provem ents will be out of a n o f the populated por were p erm itted to dry up the p e l- H enry R uggles and o th ers who . , ------- * - . . . ‘,11 n tr o in lw * * \ n . _ ___ Section 31, Tow nship 4 South, ¿ .te a s e d , and has qualified. costs will ag ain be tion of th a t county w’ith the ex eniiially Dem ocratic citizens o. have been try in g th eir luck in the way and FOR A SSESSO R : R ange 19 E.W .M .; Lots 3 and All persons having claim s a g rd ia b le re p o rt, in ception of „the cities of McMinn tliat city would suffer untold a g W allow , county, arc back a t home ma^ r ’ar” f I hereby announce candidacy to 4, Section 6, Tow nship 5 South, ain st said e state are hereby noti- ville and N ew berg. ony and g re a t puolic sham e. succeed m yself as A ssessor of . old Sherm an county. I . * of Hood Ri- Rnngfi 19. E.W .M ,: Lot 1, the f.eu, and re q u ired tu p r e s e n t the Lincoln county PUD, w ith an Yet, it seem s th a t th ere Could S herm an ebbiily; su b j’t To W i N f iC EiN W i", Section 1, t h i r t y nine v o t e were baat at ■ pupil a n i sim e , duly verified, to the under- a rea of 175 square miles and a of the Republican voters. be no debate on the com parative th e Moro city «lection, D r. O. ., U x levieg have been N E IN W I Section 2, Tow nship ' signed at the office of the County population of 8000. M arg aret W. Peetz value of the tw o appropriations. Goffin was re-elected mayor. IL U ^ since th e county em braced a S outh, R ange 18 E.W.M. -C le rk , C o u rt H ouse, Moro, S her- — N ehalem B asin PUD including The local experim ent statio n s e r M artin councilm an for one year, d istric t pian> and the from all claim s of defendants m an County, Oregon, w ithin six .... -------- J x an area of 83 square miles in free _ , „„a A N N O V N ( E M E N i ves, and has served wedl, the f a r B arnum , F. A. S ayrs, 0 . A. while, the n u m b e r of stu d en ts W ashington and Columbia counties of all persons whom soever a (6) m onths from the date of thc H aving filed my declaration of m ers of the e n tire Columbia ibasin. Ram sey councilm en for th ree years. schooled has increased ap p ro x im at county p p jn em bracing a th a t the cloud upon the trtle 0 fir>t publication af this notice, candidacy for the Dem ocratic Pi e The g rain s, th e g ra sse s, the till F. D. Jam es and N. N. N eim an elv eighteen per cent. In th e two a t - alon COa st in th a t co- su ch land arisin g by reason of the to w it: M arch 15, 1940. ty 's nom ination of county c,( k age m ethods it has developed have have opened a first class tailo rin g di* tric ts in which costs and levies up losing of thS order of sale and of Sherm an County, Oregon. I c. •- W. G. K eller, A d m in istrato r been of m ateria l aid to every tle a n in g and p a s s in g estab lish have not been reduced J t is said -• * * notice of sale in the bankruptcy d ally solicit the support • of the fa rm er and indirectly to every, cit m e n t on Main s tre e t in th is city there is heavy income from public anoth e r old age pension proceedings of Duncan Chisholm Galloway” & K rier, m em bers of th a t p arty and a ;o izen. next to the). Hotel Moro, directly utilities, which m ight account for popposaj was addad to those al- re ferred to in the com plaint be the su p p o rt of all electors of Sh r- The Dalles, Oregon, Now we com e to a period in opposite the post office. the fa ilu re of reductions th ere . re a dy on file w ith S ecretary of rt moved by order of this Court, man County, Oregorj. A tto rn ey s for E state, the h isto ry of this nation when M arried at the home of Mr. and In 1933 a com m ittee of five sub- g ta te g nen lVnen E arl Evans Cle dt d a r in g title in fee simple to Ross Ornduff b i t e of la st publication April 12 the beautification of a c o u rt house M rs. John •Christiansen Sunday Ptantial w heat fa rm ers of e m e r n Jpnd apd otherg of P o rtlan d ln|- be in the plaintiff herein, and ot tyw n is -w orth $7346 to th e fed A pril 2nd, Miss AHie Bayley and Qregon ea<.h having been a p at- "¿iated a m easure under which th a t the defendants and all persons tinted a Lady. I don’t really kno h< w eral g o vernm ent and the co n tin u a F n .n k H ennagin. Rev. C- Low- j our s t hools and a ta x p a y e r O regon”s needy aged would be bp forever enjoined and barred tion o f a pro v en ex p erim en t feta th er officiating. Chas. N ish acted r( por^ed on the m erits of th e co- as? u red of a m onthly income of from asse rtin g any claim in and you can hang f»om a siik thing IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF tion is not w orth $2600. $40.00. to said land, adverse to the plain- like th a t parachute. The suspen ;e TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR .is best m an and Mis« Hazel M er- unty dj« trict plan as follow s: SHERM AN COUNTY T he kindest th in g th a t can be sin g er w as bridesm aid. “ Your com m ittee endorses the proposal to employ a full tin ’ and for such other relief as to m ust eb terrible. In the m a tte r of the E s ta te of (Aviator. No M a’am, its when said is th a t th is is a d em o n stra u n ty unit plan and believes tim e state arch itect bobbed up th is H onorable C ourt m ay seem cc / ' countie8 t h a t have H. A. Somm er, deceased. tion of a peculiar sense of values, G ram Valley Journal April 8,1921 the suspense isn ’t there th a t its again at this weeks session of the n u e t. , TO >VHOM IT MAY CONCERN: an en tirely unjustified sense of Mr. and Mrs. F rank B ayer have ' adopted it has shown th a t, Board, of Control, B udget D i r e « This sum m ons is published by -bed. , Ycu are hereby notified th a t the 1 values. to r EcCle« and P u rch asin g A gent order of Honorable Carl H endricks Lodge No 121 V I a new baby boy a t th e ir home ar- ; a ) It saves ta x money, A A M undersigned have been appointed for n v .n g W ednesday, A pril 6th. | b) More value is received Dan F ry were authorized by the Ju d g e of the above entitled co u it M eets on the 1st and by the above entitled court, A d board to canvass the situ atio n to by order made and entered under the m oney th a t is spent. I. D. Pike, who has been a t W hite 3rd T hursday eve m in istra trix * SCHOOL BILL of the Estatl? of c) It equalizes th e tax es over ascertain w hat arch itects m ight d ate of A pril 4, 1940. Salm on for two weeks re tu rn ed nings of each m on.h. ILA. Som m er, deceased, and have It is learned th a t a criticism of Sunday and will soon open a first the county. iDate of F irs t publication of this be available fo r the job, if crea t V isiting m em bers cor qualified. And all persons hav- d> It gives b e tte r train in g . the proposed school bill is being ,1m s vulcanizing place. sum m ons A pril 9, 1940, ted, and at w h at salary, dially invited to m et .ng claim s ag a in st sam e are h ere * • • M oreover this com m ittee found mode th a t is gives too much power D ate of L ast publication of this w ith us. W alter B yers and Miss F a y th a t in the sta te of U tah .where by. required to present th eir claim to the five m an board. From a Illness of one of its m em bers sum m ons May 3, 1940. E. Amidon, W.M. Howell o f K ent failed to atten d the the county d istrict plan had long v.ily verified, to the undersigned purely dem ocratic point of view GAVIN & GAVIN necessitated postponem ent of a C. V. Belknap, Se y. w 'f.in six m onths a f te r d ate ol show la s t W ednesday evening, but! _ .been a d o p t e d , th a t the it is tru e to say th a t an y d eleg a Attorney», for P laintiff m eeting of the sta te board of for- puuneulion of this notice. tion of power is im proper. No drove to M adras an<| cam e back - estry scheduled for la s t T h u rsday U nited States*. N ational Bank „ much per capita as were the cos^s a t which it was expected a per- n i d p .r The Dalles, Oregon Roy J. B aker Ellen E. Som m er one, however has gone so fa r as Mr .and M rs. Byera. Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. <). F. A tt’y for estate The cen tral telephone iofficA was Oregon< w hile, the U tah ian s ,at Irm a Laffoon to w a n t to re tu rn to th e old town m anent state fo rester would be in ---- - , Moro, Oregon • Elsie M artin best named to relieve iCarl Davis of m eeting type of governm ent, for moved la s t S atu rd ay n ight to the h a s t .claimed they had the 1 am a candidate for the Dem M eets 1st and 3rd A d m in istratrix » the sim ple and adequate reason E llard building ju s t south of (he schooling facilities.” Coos 'county who has been hofit- ocratic nom ination for sheriff of Tuesdays in (ha D ate off- first publication being It is the last of the above det- ing down the job under a tem por- Shem an county. If elected I will th a t it is too unwieldy and people i iiillips garage. I.O..O.F. hall T iai M arch 8, 1940. ei m inatiqps of the group of four ary appointm ent since J a n .l. p re fer to d eleg ate the power and conduct the office in an efficient sient and visit og th a t should be of m ost and deepest ' ,9 * , have th e work done fo r them . m anner. W alter Eaton brothers are col li cencern to us all .th a t we affoi d large delegation of ea ste rn The county b o ard would have no ally invited to i. t IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF our children the best educational Q iegon w heat grow ers appealed to TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR I am a candidate for the nom i pow ers not now g i v e n to other w ith us.* 1 rd v a n ta g e s th at the m eans we can Governor S prague S atu rd ay - fo r nation 'for county com m issioner SHERM AN COUNTY school boards. In fa c t they would Orlo M art'n, N.G. spare for th a t will provide. aid in th eir fight for a reduction May prim aries. If elected Vernon Miller, Sec. In the m atter of the E sta te s of not have as m any. No school J. B. Adams in freig h t ra te s on th eir product, j prom jse to serve the en tire co- C harles H. Leonard and J a n e t board in this county has to call U niversity of Oregon, April 4,- — The governor prom ised his co-op- un(y im partially in all m atters, Leonard, deceased. in a single ta x p a y e r to m ake up P ru p erty tax levies for the cities Bethlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. eration and has already moved to David Reid TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: a b u d g et They are not under the of Oregon for 1940, the am ount of Moto, Oregon p resent his views to the in te rs ta te __ ___________ _ Notice is hereby given th a t F red local b u d g et law. T h at m eans th a t which re p resen ts the budgeted M eets Every Second and commerce comission which has th e j am a candidato fo r the Rep- K iusow , the A d m in istrato r of the d irectors m ake th eir own b u d cost of city services .total $9,826, F o u rth T hursdays in each tarifT schedule under considera- nom ination fo r sheriff a t g e t w ithout let or hindrance. The 434 ai definite increase over 1939 Month. V isiting m em bers hoih of said iestates, has rendered tion. | I tho A tto rn e y A t L a w and filed his final account in each the n p rim rim arv ary election in May. If county school board would have when the am ount w'as $9,588,253, Invited pojninated and elected in Novem- of said estate s for settlem en t to nam e a b u d g e t com m ittee and and 1938 when the figure was $9, Scores of O r e g o n N ational , w j wdl conduct the affairs of Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. M o ro an d W a»co and the eb u rt has appointed Mon’ hold a public h earin g on its es 208,875 a re p o rt on com parative G uard men are en listin g in the , office courteously and efficient- Ruth Sf*arl:ng, Sec. tim a te d expenditure* ,at which at tax ra te s in O regon cities for day the 6th day of May ,1940, reg u lar arm y and navy these days jy &nd c0-operate w ith other a t the hour of 10 o’clock A. M- least ten persona would be present J<j40 shows. The bulletin w as pre- acording to figures released by law enforcem ent agencies. It appears th a t th e m a tte r is p red by the bureau of m unicipal Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. in the (County C ourt room of the M ajor General W hite. So fa r this * H a rry O. K unsm an Moro, Oregon C ounty C ourt house in Moro, not being tried on its m erits a t rvS€arch of U niversity of Ore- year more th an 70 m em bers of all, .but on a g re a t num ber of gon and the Leafcne of Oregon C it Sherm an C ounty, Oregon as a Meets 2d & 4th Tues thc Oregon Guard have been gran tim e and place fo r the h ea rin g suppositions. day of each month. ies. ted discharges to p erm it th em to NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX’S SALE V isiting m em bers wel of objections to and final se ttle T here would be a board of five The bulletin, which is available jojn the reg u lar arm y. Sixteen m ent of said account. come. men, elected from five sections of to city officials and others con Notice is hereby given, by v irtu e others have been released from F red Krusow the county .They would have the cerned shows th a t the ta x levy of of an order of th e county co u rt of ^,nna D ay_8/_ _ ;_ _ the guard to join the naVy and Florence Johnston, Set A d m in istrato r pow er to consolidate schools. They ¡o v er $1,000,000 higher than the PORTIAMO, ORIGON eig h t have tra n sfe rre d th e ir alleg W asco county, S ta te of O reg o r, would PRO BA BLY do th a t very I 1936 figure,- was the low est since lance from the guard to the U. S. m ade on the 27th day of M arch 1940 th in g if the sentim ent in th eir 1926. It is also approaching the M arines. I will on and afte r th e 29th day d istricts wras in favor of it. If, all tim e high set in 1931 a t $10, of April, 1040, sell a t p riv ate sale all sen tim ent w as ag a in st it they 1 Read the- Ads In th e Jo u rn a l of th e in te re st of Guy A ubrey Pound probably would not. C ertainly • ’ \ q M J fiSi a n □ deceased, in: they should consolidate the h ig h 1 A lthough t h e W t u a l tax shows property schools _ but this is m erely a an increase, the 1939 N E '4 and the SW '< of Section p riv ate opinion ,and like m any valuation .which serves as a Lax 19 in Tow nship 2, N orth, Range nother p rivate opinion m ight not , base, is $431,876,850 a decrese of 17, E. W. M. $1.378377 from the preceeding be considered by the 'board. Tfie sale will be made for m oney, T he school system in this co year. HOME ELEC TR IC LIGHT o r th e p u rc h aser m ay assum e the The increased total for 1940 unty does not fit the conditions Quick - Easy - Safe SYSTEM m ortg ag e now upon said prem ises, in th is county. It costs too much: com bined wnth tbe decrease in Use the wind- its free. B atteries and pay th e balance in money. Bids it educates too little. Few- like rt: valuation has raised the average g u aran teed 80% of original ca p a will bif received by th e executrix a t city levy from 21.9 mills to 22,7 Write or call • Convenient Location n early all com plain about it. city a t end of 5- o r 10 yr. period th e office of F rank G. Dick, attor" for com plete • Coffee Shop—"Buffet Tavern The question before the people is for 1940, the re p o rt shows, 8-i t special b u ilt re frig e ra to r fo r • Dining km ) Banquet Rooms w hether they w ish to change i n 1 Sherm an county towms, accor- ney, room 20, V ogt Building, The information— b a tte ry operation. Enjoy sw eeper, • Famously Fine Fpod the expectancy of g ettin g some- ding to .. tju t,,re p o rt,.a rft ,generally Dalles, Oregon, whero the sale will iron, to aster, ‘ waffle iron and o t • Modem Appointments th in g b etter o r w hether they wish lower than the average. Moro has her fixtures. 3 yr. paym ent plan. be m ade. • Luxurious Outside Rooms to contiwue w ith a system they ! a leVy of 14.6 and a percapita cost BESSE L. POUND, E xecutrix Free estim ates w-it'hout obligation • Garage Oppos to know they do not lilee. of $7.10; Wasco has a m illage of Phone or Write F ran k G. Dick _________________ 24.4 for city purposes and a por H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n JOHN De MOSS, D ealer. lO ftd O M S A ttorney T his country can have the hard- cap ita cost of $12.84; G rass Val- MEMBER FEDERAL D E P O S IT I N S U R A N C I C O R P O R A 1 IO N Moro, Ore. Res. DeMoss Spr. 21-24 The Dalles, Oregon S E N S IB L E R A T E S . esL 'rain s fo r a few m inutes of ley has city m illage of 15.2 and a Moro Grain Growers,- Dealer p er ca p ita -cost of $9.72, a 1 moot anyplace. It ju s t so happerts th a t r.ow Sherman County Observer an ! then the w rite r has an oppor E stablished N o v .,2, 1888 tunity to tak e sti angers to the Grass Valley Journal . (l oa a tittle tour, N e t. ly ! - E stablished Oet. 14, 1897 ev iiy o n e does the same. JON SOLI DATED M arch ft. 1931 i t o c c u r s to th e undersigned Gor- There is one spot, up on -w hich ; ‘V e u t ' t h a . mast of th e school govern- Wasco News-Enterprise 1 G lea! of the county can be _ seen nu n t m a tte rs com plam M o f by de • E stablished Nov. 1891 «lowed ' V rs Jackson in the JO U R N A L of CONSOLIDATE < . , j at w h^ftt w aving piuweu i n ‘the ¡la s t week as havin g ----- tran .. sp ire d m iKr^. J In Other Days Report Shows Tax City Levies GEORGE G. 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