PAGE 1. SHERMAN COUNT^ IOV’RNAI.. MORO. OREGON
I
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941
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Oregon m otorists will begin feel-
irg the effects of new legislation
4 a r tost at once. Secretary of State
Sherman County Observer
» i ;ri Snell has warned th at some
Established Nov. 2, 1888
4 <1,000 operators’ licenses will be
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Grass Valley Journal
e
piring within the next few
From the Observer Majch 24, 1922
Established Oct. 14, 1897
i l. .nth'. When these are renewed
Born
a
t
The
Dalles
Monday
a
f
SON SOLI DATED March 6, 1981
ternoon, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ira n etorists will find th a t the coax
Wasco News-Enterprise
! h \’c been increased 50 per cent.
B arnett of Wasco.
Established Nov. 1891
Two more inches of wet snow ! 1 he legislators tacked on an ex-
IONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
visited Moro Wednesday night. • i 50 cents—25 cents a year—
Published Every Friday at
Reports say twice as much at . te create a fund to reiiburse hos-
piiale* for the care of indigent
Morn. Oregon
Kent.
1 victims of traffic accidents.
A
number
of
farm
ers
are
in
the
L. French
Editor
Entered as secon ’-class m atter at fiild plowing since the weather
thr Postoffire at Moro, Orcgor. has perm itted field work. Trum an
tinder Act of Congress of March Strong was the first one in this
vicinity to s ta rt his plows.
3. 1879.
A the annual meeting of the
fy m u w
3 b » r» *l
I
In Otiier Jays
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
S 'M t R
CIATI ON
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR ........................... $1.50
MARCH 21, 1941
OF OX-CARTISHNESS
Returning home after a couple
of months at Salem and takine
time to read some of the gather
ing of newspapers we find th a t the
Optimist in The Dalles is, or at
least,, was, grevely upset over the
stand of the representative from
this district anent the Columbia
rivei bridge bill. So much upset
wm the editor that he was unaihle
to live up to. the paper’s ap
pelli tion, Optimist.
It is perhaps improper for this
paper to rise to the defense of the
representative, but we are going
to do it nevertheless.
Denouncing the opposition to the
bi ioge bill as an ox-cart notion
the Optimist goes on inveighing
against anyone who.- would pre
sume to want a bridge anywhere
but where The Dalles wants it.
His information is less adequate
than his temper.
The opposition expreessed a-
gainst the bridge bill was th a t it
included the power to purchase
e x itin g bridges across thè Col
umbia. We still think th a t a valid
objection to the bill which was al
so inclusive of nearly every other
verb giving power to obtain
b r:dges.
Headlines in papers along the
river especially in towns where
I ridges are located were to the
effect that the legislature had
auhorized the highway commission
to make free bridge« of toll
bridges. That was not the ihtent
of the bill as originally explained.
Certainly it should not have
beep the intent of The Dalles. If
commission funds are used for the
purchase of bridges there will be
Its* to use for the construction of
a new bridge across the upper
Coltmbia where The Dalles waints
it. ■
Wp, realize also th at the charge
of sefishness on the part of Sher
man county’s representative was
used to further the passage of the
b'll. Furtherm ore, no one who had
the figures on the financial condi
tion of the three bridges could be
absolutely without .suspicion as to
the motives th a t caused the inclu
sion of the word purchase in the
bill.
Sherman county knows th at if
a bridge is built a t or near The
Delle« it will help this county. It
appahavtly knows th at fact bet
ter thfcn The Dalles knows th at if
a bridge is built so connect Fed
eral Highway 97 across the Colum
bia it will help The Dalle«.
And, if tnere be jealousy be
tween communities over the loca
tion of a possible bridge, it is just
as ox-cartish on the p art of one
community as another.
Dorcas society held Wednesday
afternoon at the Presbyterian
church the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year: P res
ident. Mrs. O. L. Belshei” Vice
Presidents: Mrs. L. V. Moore,
Mrs. Robert U rquhart, Mrs. M. A.
Bull; Secretary, Mrs. A. Rose;
T reasurer, Mrs. C. L. Ireland.
The county roadm aster
has
crews at work in different sections
of the county levelling, grading and
d:aging the roads.
B / John W. Kelly
From the Observer March 24, 1912
j Continued from page one.
Moro high school worn a debate , west, contractors with governm ent
from the Grass Valley high school j o- d trs have a cost-plus fixed-fee
'earn last Friday evening a t Grass ; ci ntract and these are around
Valley. The Grass Valley speakers , tl ree or four percent of the total
were Clyde Horner, Clarence Mor cc-t of he job. There can be no
rison and H arry Baker, those from ' p ufiteering by contractors.
Moro were John Mowry, M arjory
» » »
j? 1
R ose.and H arry Pinkerton.
With millions of men and women
M. JTFinayson, of Antelope, who working at good wages there will
ins been treated at The Dailies for b • r vast purchasing power. W ork
<n old bullet wound, has recover ers will buy things they have been
ed sufficiently to be a t home again. ? able to afford or have been de
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. prived of in the depression. This
Berrian, a t Portland, March 19, a will, naturally, create competition
daughter.
for consumer goods. This means
The board of directors of th? inflation. To nip inflation before
Sherman county F air Association it gets under way (it has started
met a t Moro Saturday and a rra n g new) the federal governm ent is
ed for the erection of a bam 38 x applying priorities. little by 1P-
180 feet, to the rig h t of the en t e priorities are being extended
hance; a poultry house was also to various m etals and commodities;
oraered build, and the grand stan 1 m m ufacturers of consumer goods
finished by the addition of a pa will be limited in their nmnplies.
vilion on the ground floor under T’ c first article on |h e. priority
neath the seats.
li t is aluminum and ¡manufactur-
Chris Anderson returned S a tu r e 's of aluminum goods will be out
day from a hospital in Portland, o'* business when their present
looking nearly as hale and hearty s ock is exhausted unless they can
as he did before he underwent the bi y scrap aluminum from airplane
operation for appendicitis.
factories at 11 cents a pound, the
From the Observer March 21, 1902 price fixed by the government.
Following the the delegates from Priorities is one way of dealing
this precinct to the prohibition with the situation. Another is «
convention: J. B. Mowry, W. C. pirn, not yet approved, to p v
Smith, S. C. Elder, Jas. Mitchel! workers a certan percentage of
J. M. Dvnahoo, R. E. Hoskinson. their wage in government securi
W. E. White.
ties having a distant m aturity.
Mrs. Nellie W heat is g e ttirg
a’eng very nicely and may be able
to be cut in a few days.
Circuit court in Moro this week
filed our hotels chock-a-block and
emptied out jails.
Em mit Sels has resigned f r o r
the Kent store and is» now at hon”
in Moro.
The new school house now be
ing built on the O. B. Messinger
farm east of Klondike will supplao
the superannuated Wehfoot house
We tru s t its builders will give i
a better name.
L. K. Moore’s old shack on M a'r
Street has been razed to make
room for anobher two story brick.
Statehouse Gossip
(Continued from page one)
the calendar for consideration the
following day. Sincethere was to
be no ‘‘following day” supporters
of the bill tried to suspend the
rules ¡n order to advance the m eas
ure for immediate consideration
but failed to m uster the required
votes.
This measure was strenuously
opposed by m ost of the easteri*
Oregon counties whose taxpayers
would have been hard hit in order
to subsidize school? in the W illam
ette valley and western Oregon
The Multnomah county" delegation
STRIKE
divided on the bill. It would have
Dcwn'in Portland the team ster’s cost th a t county approxim ately
in added taxes.
Union, set upon aiding the Mont $400,000 a year
• * *
gomery Ward workers who are
Distinction as to the “screw iest”
striking, has done its best to stor
development
of the ses-sion goes to
all shipments of less than car load
a
i
innocent
appearing bit of leg
to anyone. There is ju st nothing
islation
known
as the “parsonage
going to stop the freight yards.
bill.”
As
introduced
and passed in
Of course, what one thinks about
the
House
this
m
easure
wou'd
such measures depends on several
have
exempted
parsonages
from
things. If he believes th a t a union
assessm ent and taxation. . As
because it controls one class ol
workers should be perm itted to enme out of the senate committee
on assessm ent and taxation a
tie up industry while the nation
reference to parsonages had been
is at war then »the pickets are
eliminated and in place thereof the
necessary.
bill had been amended to provide
If one is imbued with an older for an ad valorem tax on municipal
and much different type of Amer and public power districts. When
icanism he will think th at the this development was discovered
effort of the team sters in making the senators sent the bill back to
a sym patretic strike is bad public j the committee with instructions to
policy for them and a dangerous | restore it to its original form. This
m atter for officials to condone.
| committee did but its proponents
We often hear the inquiry J were not a^le to bring it up for
“Who’s running this country, third reading before adjournm ent
anyw ay?” Well, judging from and it rem ains on tlje calendar.
this evidence it surely is not the
public. The way to run this coun
try is to get control of a well
situated minority and put a spoke
in the wheel of industry. Then
Foi; become somebody of real im
portance like, say, H itler whose
ntMsanee -value is almost un- 1
limited.
b lit z -
CO-
rcRf. *
$&»-
J u s t pure pessimism leads to
ie thought th a t this bright
arch weather may lead up to
»me blustery days in April, but
> one caret if there are really
me April showers.
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NOT! E CF EXPIRATION OF REDEMPTION PERIOD
Public notice is hereuy given th at I, C. C. Wilson, Sheriff and
Lax LUihitvor for Sherman County, ,S tate of Oregon, on the 24th
day ol April, 1941, will issue <to said Sherm an County, State of Orer
gon, a deed covering each of the hereinafter described real properties
¿.n oeing located in Sherman County, S tate of Oregon, unless such
properties be redeemed before the said April 24, 1941, from a tax fore
closure sale to said Sherman County, Oregon, made on the 22nd day of
April, 1940, pursuant to a Judgm ent and Decree of the Circuit Court of
the S tate of Oregon, made and entered on the 21st day of December,
1939, and an Order of Sale of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, made and entered on the 22nd day of April, 1940, foreclosing cer
tain certificates of delinquency heretofore issued against said prop
erties; and
I n a : on the execution of such died to said Sherman County,
Oregon,
adores-aid, each and all of said properties not so redeeded
will be forever worfeited to said Sherm an County, Oregon, and all
rights of redemption whatsoever will term inate and expire; and
1 hat tpe names of the several record owners a t the time of the
foreclosure, a description of each of the several properties on which
the period of redemption is about to expire, and the total amount
of taxes, interest, penalties and costs due on the several parcels
and tracts on the 24th day of April, 1941, the day a deed for said
properties will be issued to. Sherm an County, Oregon, is ^ » fo llo w s
Certificate numiher, Name of Owners and
Description of Property
U2 O
1. O.is niiey Estate, Clements Addition
to the L ity ol Grass Valley, Lots 1, 2, and
3
2
$12.91
2. American Legion, Biggs Addition to
the City of Wasco, East 12 ft. of Lot 9
and West 38 ft. of Lot ....................................
10
1
55.08
3. A merican Legion, Barnums Addition
to the City of Moro, W est 154 ft. of Lot
4 and
..................................................... .
5
B
345.50
4. George P. Amo, P a r t of Southeast
Q uarter of Southeast QuarJ^pr in Sherman
County
,
........... ....
36
IS 18E 8.99
o. Jessie Amos, iBiggs Addition to the
c.^y of Wasco, North Half of Lots 1 and
2
12
233.92
6. i.mil Anderson, City of Wasco. O rigi
nal -Site, ,Lot 6 and West Half of Lot ........ ** 5
3
57.41
7. I .a M. Andrews, Dunlap’s Second
Addition to the Q ty of Wasco, Lots 6
and
......................................;.............
6
8
66.81
3- G. T. and Ida M. Andrews, D unlap’s
Second Addition to the City of Wasco,
..........................................
Lots 1 and
2
7
82.18
9. G. T. Andrew?, Biggs Second Addi
tion to the City of Wasco, Ix>ts 9, 10,
11 and
.................... .7......................
12
18
' 392.65
10. Jumes 1C. Ashley, Henarieville Addi
tion to the City of Grass Valley, Lot ........
6
2
31.83
12. Andrew B arnett E state, City of
W asco,O riginal Site, Lot 9 and ............ .
10
7
57.95
14. George Baker, Biggs Addition to the
City of Wasco, Lot
..................................
4
1
135.46
15. Eraaline Belshee, City of Moro, Ori
ginal Site, Lots 6 and
..........................
7
7
61.89
17. Jchn Biggs Estate, Dunlap’s Second
Addition to the City of Wasco, Fraction
of Lo:s 9, 10, 11 and
................................
12
5
Dunlap's F irst Addition to the City of
Wasco, Lots 4, 7 and 8 and a Fraction of 5
and e
..........................................................
6
4
Dunlap’s F irst Addition to the City of
Wasco, Fraction of Lots 11 and ................
12
A
56.03
18. Eva Pearl Binder, City of Moro,
O igina1 Site. W esterly 35 ft, of Lot ....... .
2
5
199.05
20. Mary E. Booth, Armsworthy Addi-
t on to the City of Wasco, Lot .......... :..........
6
2
68.27
21. J. W. tBooth Estate, Biggs Addition
to the ¡City of Wasco, Southerly 135 f t in
cluding alley of entire block
5
349.53
22. • J. H. Botte-miller, Kent Town, O ri
ginal Site, Lot
........................................
4
1
■
Kent Town., Original Site, W est 80 ft. of--
Lots 6. 7, and all^of Lots 8, 9 and ................ ‘ 10
7
Kent Town., Original Site, Lots 9 and .......
10
11
T ro tte r’s Addition to Ken-t Town., Lots 4
and
.............. ..........................................
5 r ’ 17
Ragsdale and Morrison Addition to Kent
Town., all of
..........................................
6
Ragsdale and Morrison Addition to Ken-t
Town., all of
............................................
7
•
Ragsdale and Morrison Addition to Kent
Town., all of
............................................
10
Ragsdale and Morrison Addition to Kent
Town., Lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 6 and ........................
7
9
Ragsdale and Morrison Addition to Kent
Town., Lot? 3, 4, and
7
2
Ragsdale and Morrison Addition to Kent
Town.
.................................................
10
4
176.99
23. J. N. Boyd, Sherman Addition to the
City ,of Grass Valley, Lots 7 and ...............
10
16
14.60
24. S. P. Brisbine E state, Hays Addition
to the City of Moro, Ix)ts 8 and ............. ......
9
12.21
25. M p 3. C. J. Bright, City of Wasco, O ri
ginal Site, Lois 11 and
..............................
12
23.16
9
, 26. Mary K. Britton, City of Wasco, Ori
ginal Site, Lots 5 and
................................ ‘
6
6
Dunlap’s F irst Addition to the City of
Wasco, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and ...................
12
1
283.44
27. M. A. Brock E state, McPherson Ad
8
dition to the City of Wasco, Lots 7 a n d .......
4
143.20
28. Brugman Timber Company, N orth
24
east Q uarter of Southeast Q uarter of .......
4S 14E 17.99
29. Mrs. L. i A. Bruley, McPherson Addi
tion to t{ie City of Wasco, Lot .......... ...........
9
4 ’
57.91
30. Elva A. ¡Bryant, Mowry Addition to
the City of Moro, Lots 4, 5, and ....................
A 6
2
30.76
3.T S. O. IClodfelter, McPherson Addition
205.46
to the City of Wasco. Ix>ts 1 and ...............
2
1
34. B. F. Cochran E state, DeMoss Town.,
Original Site, Lot
..................................
3
2.37
7
35. George E. Coesen, Hays Addition to
if* '
24.70
the City of Moro. Lots 7, 10, and ..................
38. Hattie Craig, -Kent Town., Original
Site, Lot
6
3.32
10
39. George N. Cro-sfield E state, A rm s
262.65
worthy Addition to the City of Wasco, Lot
8
1
40. Pierre Cutehierre, City of Wasco, Ori
7
82.31
8
ginal Site, Lots 7 and
..............................
41. J. E. Davis, Kent Town., Original
4
6.67
Site, Lot
. ........................................~
8
42. W. K. Deal, City of Moro, Original
85.93
Site, Lot
........................................
36
1
43. 1C. E. Deal. City of Moro, Original
51.30
6
21
Site, Northerly Half of
.............................
44. Juanita DeFoe, Rollins F irst Addi
tion to the City of Grass Valley, Lots 7
32.44
» 5
8
and
........................ ?...............'................
46. Nancy J. Dunlap, Dunlap’s F irst Ad
dison to the City of Wasco, Lots 1, 2, 3
80.30
6
4, 5, and
................................................
2
49. S. P. Brisbine E state, City of Moro,
214.22
5
5
Original Bite
..........................................
50. Eastern Oregon Trading Co., Kent
10.85
10
9
Town., Original Site, Lots 3. 8, and
.......
«
52. J. W Eaton, City of Wasco, Original
173.84
8
3
Site, Lots 1, 2, and
..................................
53. J. M. Eddy. City of Moro, Original
18
2
Site, Lots 3 and W esterly Half of ................
249.47
34
City cf-Morp. Original Site, Lots 8, 9, and
W
54. R O E lwards, City of Grass Valley,
25.96
2
4-
O rigin?’. Site
...<............ .......................
65. J. A. Ellis, McPherson F irst Addi
tion to the Citv of Wasco, V ol.-V, Page
475. North Half of Lots 7 and 8 except a
443.47
1
strip 5 ft. x 60 ft. off Southwest side .........:
57. G ertrude'Epperson, McPherson Ad
V < -t ■ *
101. i r
7
12
dition to the C’tv of Wasco Lots 11 and
58 Ernest Eslinger, City of Grass Val
1
41-39
5
ley. Original Site, Ixits 3, 4. and
...........
59. M. Estay. T hat part, of N orthw est
Q uarter of N ortheast Quarter in Sherman
IN 20E 12.35 ,
31
County
..................................
..».
61. Pov Feelev. Clements Addition to the
141.40
12
12 -
Citv e r Q’-as- Valley. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and
62. Myrtle WalkeT Fenwick, Biggs A.ddi- -
240.69
3
6
tion to the City of Waspo, Lots 5 and ........
...J
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Certificate number, Name of Owners and
Description of Property
.
_____________________ t
.
~
o2
5 i 30 à
60. n arv ey J. Ferrell, Southwest Quar-
ter
........................................................
9
IN 19E
N orthw est Q uarter and W est H alf of
N ortheast Q uarter
........................ a ......
16
IN 19E 203.78
o4. Nellie Dingle Fields, City of Wasco,
Original Site, Vol. W, Page 163b, Lots 7
and
.......................................... :...........
8
5
Dunlap’s Second Addition to the City of ’
Wasco, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and ......................
12
7
157.88
66. T. L. Fields, Arm sworthy Addition
to the City of Wasco, Lot 7 and West
Half of
..... .................. .......................... •
8
3
Arm sw orthy Addition to the City of W as
6
co, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and
............................
3
' 667.17
67. I. E. Fields, Lots 3 and 4 ....................
7
4S 18E 77.97
70. F. E. Fortner, Southeast Q uarter of
Southwest Q uarter
..............................
24
IN 18E 20.91
73. L. R. French, JClements Addition to
the City of Grass Valley
............................
2
10
11.10
75. H attie E. French, Clements Addition
to the City of Grass Valley, Lots 14 and
15
13
211.24
77. G rant Garland, City of Wasco, Origi
*
nal Site, Lots 4 and
............. ......................
5
5
McPherson Addition to the City of Wasco -
6 -
305.44
11
79. W. A. Gentry, Dunlap’s Second Ad
dition to the City of Wasco, Lots 5*and .....
6
7
45.16
80. Sadie Gideon E state, Rollins F irst
Addition to the City of Grass Valley,
South Half of
........ :......................... .......
5.62
12
81. R. J. G.nn E state, Clements Addition
to the City of Grass Valley, Lots 5. and .....
6
6
28.26
83. Mary Girt, Sherman Addition to the
City of Grass Valley, Vol. O, Page 168,
Lots 5 and
............................................
8
15.68
7
84. Ira J. Goin, McPherson Addition to
the City of Wasco, Lots 11 a n d ....................
12
61.65
9
86. Ray Hansel, City of Moro, Original
Site, All of
.........................I............
• 27
171.23
87. C. »A. H arper, Southeast Q uarter of
Southwest Q uarter and Southwest Quar-
•
ter of Southeast Q uarter
........................
35
IS 18E
West Half of N ortheast Q uarter ..... - ........
2
2S 18E 158.95
90. Heath & Sons, City of Grass Valley,
45.79
Original Site, Lot
....................................
6
4
91. A rthur L. Helliwell, Kent Tdwn., Ori
4
ginal Site, Lots 9 and
............................
10
A int Town., Original Site, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4
5, 6, and
.................................................. 7
L
Kent Town., Original Site, Lots 7, 8, 9,
5
and
......................................................
10
11
Kent Town., Original Site, Lots 6, 7, and
M
T ro tter’s Addition to Kent Town., all of
50.32
17
blocVs 13, 14, 15, 16 and Lots 1, 2, and .
3
92. Godfery Hendricks, Sherm an’s F irst
Addition to the City of Grass Valley, Lots
4
1, 2, 3, 4, and
....... •....................................
5
Henarieville» Addition to the City of Grass
38.73
....... /...................
3
Valley, Lots 1, 2, and
93. Bertha Glenn Heroux, Kent Town.,
.
12.63
10
Original Site
....................?...................
7 -
94. Maggie Higinbotham E state, Mowry
1
. Addition to the City of Moro, Lots 1 and
2
Mowry Addition to the 0>ty of Moro,
2
Lots 1, 2, 7 and
............................- ..........
8
5
Mowry Addition to the City of Moro, .......
8
Mcwrv Addition to the City
of Moro,
147.83
8
Lots 5 and
............................................
6
95. H erbert Hill, Rufus Town., Original
13
Site, Lots 5, 6, and ................................;.........
7
Rufus Town., Original Site, Lots 1, 2, 3,
14.57
16
4, 6, and
................................................
7
96. L. S. Hines, MoPherson Addition to
16.49
6
the City of Wasco, Fraction of Lots 5 and . v 6
97. Jam es Hoag, ’City of Wasco, Origi
2
nal Site, Lots 9, 10 and
..........................
11
Biggs Addition to the City of Wasco,
112.85
2
Fraction of Lots 1 and
................ .......
2
98. E tta Hoag, City of Wasco, Original
140.62
2
Site, Lots 1, 2, and Fraction of 3 and .......
4
99. W alter E. Holman. Vol. W, Page 437,
103.57
6
Mowry Addition to the City of Moro .........
3
100. Charles and Anna Hull, City of
274.55
6
Wasco. Original Site, Lots 7, 8, and .... .......
9 «
101. J. K. Irby, Ragsdale - and Morrison
1 4
9.31
Addition to Kent Town., Lots 4 and ...........
5
102. Lucy Isaacs, Sherman Addition to
45.53
6
the City of Grass Valley, Lots 2, 3, 6, and
7
103. Emil R. Jaekel, Fraction of N orth
6.42
IS 16E
east Q uarter of Southeast Q uarter
....
8
104. Joe Jam es, Henarieville Addition to
11.33
9
the Cifv cf Grass Valley
... 7.....................
8
107. Jean Day Power Company, P a rt of
2N 18E 14.35
Lots 1 and 8, West of John Day R iv e r.......
13
108. Ella Jones, Armsworthy Addition to
2 »
the City of Wasco, Lots 8 and .....................
9
A rm sw orthy Addition to the City of W as
143.28
2
co, Lots 3, 4, and
.............................. .
5
110. Grace L. Kelley, Sherman Addition
26.01
16
to the lOity of Grass Valley, Lots 5, 8 and
9
I'll. W. A. K entner E state, Ragsdale and
Morrison Addition to Kent Town., Lots 1,
13.84
4
2, and
............................................... '
8
112. H. la u g h te r, City oi Wasco, Origi
128.47
2
.............................. ......................
12
nal Site
113. Mary Leonard Estate, Kent Town.,
3.77
5
Original Site,
............................................
«
114. May Lowden,-Rufus Town., Original
2.25
12
Site, Lot 8 and Northerly 45 ft. of ...... —...
7
115. Emma E. Lucas E state, Biggs Addi-
18
ton to the City of Wasco
..........................
7
Biggs Addtion to the City of Wasco,
113.41
18
Lots 7 and
..............................................
°
116. H. B. Lusk, Mowry Addition to the
250.88
4
City, of Moro, Lots 5 and
.......................
•
117. - Charles McAllister, City of Wasco,
125.60
5
Original Site, Lots 1, 2, and
....................
3
118. Cherles McAllister, City of Wasco,
1
Original Site, Lots 9 and
............ ;.........
10
City of Wasco, Original Site, Fraction of
138.63
9
cf Lots 4, 5, and
........................................
8
119. P. W. McDonald E state, N orthwest
X
Q uarter and N orth H alf of Southwest
IS 18E 91.72
Q uarter
..........................................
36
120. A. W. M cFarland, Clements Addi
11.11
4
tion to the iC-ity of Grass Valley ...............
1
124. M. McKenzie, Rufus Town., Original
3.81
12
SPe, Ix>t 6 and Southerly 5 ft. of I^ e t.........
7
126. Glenn E. M aurer, Armsworthy Ad
21.68
4
dition to the Oity of Wasco
.................. —
7
127. Jessica M aurer, Oity of Moro, Ori
ginal Site, Vol. Q, Page 200 and 231
25
C ity o f Moro, Original Site, all of ...............
Citv of Moro, Original Site, Lots 1, 2, 3,
160.15
24
4, 5, and
.J .............................. ..................
1®
130. Elsie L. Miller, Vol. N, Page 142,
Southeast Q uarter and Tract 10 rods wide
IN 19E 268.68
in E ast Side of Southwest Q u a rte r............ ;
8
131. Bertha F. Moon. City of Wasco, Ori
56.12
9
ginal Site. Vol. W, Page 251. Lots 7 ajid
8
134. Moro St^te Bank, City of Moro,
61.13
16
Original Site, Vol. V. Page 582, Lots 4 and
5
136. E dgar ' L. and Jam es A. Muckle,
Part, of Ix>t 7 and N orthw est Q uarter of
Southeast Q uarter rod W est Half of
IS 19E
7.54
N ortheast Q uarter in Sherman County ....
30
137. N atatores. Inc., Vol. M, Page 458
T ^ ^ t South of Biggs Addition to the City
8
17.66
of Wasco
...... ’........................................
140. Em m ett Olds E state. Sherman Ad
dition to the C.ity of Grass Valley, Lots 2
and .
. ........ ............................................. .
3
Qhnnman Addition to the 'City of Grass
< /
64.88
Valley, all of
........................................... - r
141. L. A. Olds and Ida Olds, Citv of
Grass Valley, Original Site, Southerly
528 53
H alf of
.............................. t.... .............'2
143. Dean Olds, Sherman Addition to the
Continued on page four.
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