Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, March 21, 1930, Image 2

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    Power Line* A»ked Co»t
.
Blind Production
Be Cut on F atbo Extemion
I State Club Leader Visile
Sherman County 4 -H C lubs
The public health Service saya
fresh warm sir of s proper
moisture and free from a|
draft I * now recognised M
to Indoor workers. The Old
a cold rooiu necessarily contains ___
air and that comfortably warm rooms
necessarily contain had air has been
discarded
Three reels of moving picture will
Production o f farm crops without!
be shown at the Boy Scout Court of
regard to the demand therefor wudj
'(Special Correspondence)
Honor to be held in the American
T h t iU M puWic ««rvice comn>u>- the bane of agriculture, recently da-1
Legion
hall in Moro on Wednesday,
ii»« issued an order for a call tq,
Assistant v b Club
^ " t a r n e d ^ ^ i ^ i m e n u l 1» ^ Corvalli.
lu d Leader
the M Kuehner
I club. of
of March 26. One reel, “The Days of
all alectrical utility Meads o f the state
to be present at a meeting to be held relief m easure. ¿ ill be u eeleo ••«»- Sherman county on March IS end 1«. Real Sport” shows the activities of
a t Portland on April 2nd to testify less each individoel farmer inteUt-fThuraday Mr. Kuehner and Mr. Rakee the boy scouts. (Another, “How Jim­
• a «ad ju stm en t o f farm lines ser­ gently plan. h i. production." Seerp-l .p en t the forenoon^njetftar m d w d p al my Won the Game” deals with aafety
•‘L ift” D ida’t Work
t r y Hyde .aid he wanted to empha- elnb member. In the county and In ideas, while the closing one w ill be
vice and extensions.
About 1690 at the French* court the
' T"hfe present policy under which ex- “ 7 that in order to obtnln a higher I riving them many helpful ,u< ,e«tione •Eventide” with scenes in the lives
of the beaver and porcupine being daughter of Louis X V I was once ac­
<«asions o f electric light and power level of prices than prevail, now It le e to the cere of their cattle, the
cidentally Imprisoned for three hours
lines are being made into suburban appeared necessary to reduce r .0 m r r .r d < ™ , »» P « * » P - « “dr poultry On shown.
This Court of Honor will mark the In the first elevator ever made, ft
t erritory» was promulgated several than to increase 18S0 production nnd Tburadny nttem oon the 4 - H club
“flying chair,” aa’l t was called by the
years aga and is said to Me in need of that the problem muM be met on the 1 mem ber, o f Moro were vtaitad. AJ- high point of the last two months e f­ Parisinn Inventor Vlllayer. The wall
fort
on
the
part
of
the
boy
scouts
of
revision to meet changed conditions. f
*
I most fifty club members m et at the
had to be demolished to release the
The purpose of the meeting, it was ’ ^Agriculture*, le.d .m h ip b w fo r » - « b o o l honee and HMened to . very Moro and Wasco in their test padsing princess
pointed out, is to give to farmers the ulated and « cu red the enactm ent of intereating talk given by Mr. K u.h- and other advancement work. Scout
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opportunity to have electrical Itlie agricultural marketing net -h ie h ner
He told o f the vnlue of elob Executive W. W. Belcher will be here
No
matter
how important you are, |
conveniences as persons living in the i established the federal fan" board work, why we «hould not bo quit. and some of the members o f The
in
your
own
opinion,
there are many
—
. . . . ba-ked by half a billion dollars o l I te r .” when the work seemed to be get- Dalles District Council are expected
cities
people who think less o f yon.
to accompany him on this occasion.
The commission will propose that
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>nd c| othed with far-1 ting the beet of up and also that wn
Scout Master Ward Hammersley,
the power companies assuiue the cap­ reaching power. In applying codec should do juef t Utge more than re-
ital ____
itthiffcaicnt
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and not request farm-
,
tbinkinir to that great problem I quired. All the members of the Moro Troop Committee Chairman Theo.
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
to build the lines. H eretofore the , th new *decade___the problem of Sewing Club, lead hy Miss Jessie Bel- Johnston, and other interested men In the Circuit Court of the State of,
farmer has had to pay fur c '’.true-
m, rchandW nr sh oe; the m ern b «. nf. »ho A m and are urging the attendance o f all the
Oregon for Sherman County
tion o f the lines.
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, nd livestock.
. . second dhrfctbn Cooking Club, i««d by community, as the evening w ill be in­ O. L. Belshe, Plaintiff,
teresting, instructive and free to all.
“
"But all thia will break down o n - 1 * * “ » *'’" * * ■ « *
An—ml— ion engineers have work-,
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ed out a cheaper construction wii.c.i
w n.ta
Moro Homamalring, Room Improve- The movies will be shown by Ralph A. B. Chapman, and also h !1
other persons or parties un- •
wn. o . . . . . . - to 33 1-8 les. than less each farmer u,‘* ^ n“ y pl* “ L e n t . Bachelor Sewing. Advanced Brisbine, commencing at 8 p. m.
will be from 60
known claiming any right,
the cost o f the present construction his production, the
1 . Booking, and t h e « members o f the
title, estate, lien or interest in
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required for farm extension lines, j u e d .
The ,n^ vl* u^ f " ” e5 ° ’ e’
„ .w ly organised Poultry Club who
the real property described in
Seed catalogs, about thia time of
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:n J duty
-*“ to him self to make hie effort»
Vi« i.
the application herein,
Electric companies
probably
will
' Ki
j
k t. follow I livc in
,ead b* V loU HaMen ’
- v Defendants.
member, of the Moro Camp Cookery year, convince nearly every citizen
aak for a return on the investment profitable and a
I Club, lead by Mr. Rake, end Mr that he could have a wonderful veg
To — A. B. Chapman, and .also all
plus the cost of service, giving the f “ Z ? " ™h< P " “ i
other peraona or parties unknown
d I Hammersley, and several members of etable garden.
fanners an opportunity to pay over a itable. We canno
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
work
against
each
other.
W
e
can
do
Clob>
D
em
id
o f five years for the return, it
Illinois has the largest debt for or interest in the real property de­
it if we work with each other.
said.
Davis, were present. This is a good highways and bridge construction of scribed in the application herein:
In the Name o f the State of Ore-
| representation for a single m eeting any state in the union. It amounts to
on: You, and each of you, are here-
and we should like to have such a $160,019,000. North Carolina ranks
y notified that the above .»amed
second with $109,499,600 and is fol­
ao9ocoeoocotwoooocas=osoo=ooooooeooooooooooooOOOO*oe I meeting more often
plaintiff, O. L. Belshe, is the holder
lowed
jcloaely
by
New
York
with
a
of Certificate of Delinquency num­
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Thursday evening Mr. Kuehner
t«r-
showed some vary interesting club bonded debt of $106,400,000. Two bered 178 issued on the 6th day of
pictures at the Grass Valley school years ago New York lead with a bond­ February, 1930, by the Tax Collec­
tor of Sherman County, State of
building. In spite of the fact that ed debt for highways of $107,000,000. Oregon, for the amount of $185.06,
Six
other
states
have
debts
o
f
more
there were three different forms of
the same being the amount then due
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entertainment going on, there was a than $60,000,000 while there are 19 and delinquent for taxes for the
good attendance. The movie pictures having highway obligations o f lesser years 1922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1926,
1927, and 1928, together with penal­
were of former prize winners and also amounts. -
ty, interest and costs thereon, upon
of the recent Pacific Livestock Expo­
the real property assessed to A. B.
IIIB— I -
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Chapman, situated in said Sherman
sition at Portland and the exhibits
County, Oregon, and particularly de­
THREf***RACE HORSES
made by the delegates to the exposi­
scribed
as follows, to-wit:
FOR
S
A
L
E
tion. Between the reelq the high school
South Half of the Northeast
radio was turned on bnd we listened
Quarter (SH N E 14,), Southeast
Dr. Nick, trotter, record 2 .4 U .
Quarter of the Northwest Quar­
to “Amos and Andy.”
Laura B., pacer, redord 2.12 ^4, eli­
ter (S E U N W U )r th e Southeast.
gible to 19 pace, eight years old.
Friday morning at ten o'clock, the
Quarter (S E ^ 4), and Northeast
Byrondnie, pacer, record 8% , eli­
Grass Valley club members and the
Quarter of the Southwest Quar­
gible to 14 pace.
Kent club members met at Grass Val­
te r (N E U S W tt)
of Section
W ill sell these horses very reason­
Seventeen (1 7 ), Township Two
ley for a joint club meeting. Mr.
able or will trade for horses, mules
/ (2) South of Range Eighteen
Corliss Andrews and Mr. Fred Cox,
or cattle.
r
'V *' *’t**X’**' » v
ru t. j -
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(18) E. W. M.
the former of Kent and the latter of
G. K. HOWITT
That there, is now due plaintiff on
I DeMoss Concert Entertainers, coming to Moto on
Grass Valley, and a few other most
240 East 8th Street, Portland, Ore .said Certificate of Delinquency, and
April 4th under auspices of American Legion with a
for taxes paid as aforesaid, with in­
helpful citizen» had planned a most
terest thereon at the rate of twelve
.very unique and instructive program.
enjoyable program and over fifty
per cent per annum, amounts as fol­
club members were present. Super­
lows:
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intendent Rakes and Viola Hansen of
PUBLICATION OR> SUMMONS
Certificate of Delinquency No.
178: Amount, $186.06; inter­
Moro were also present.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
est at 12% per annum from
Oregon for Sherman County
The- morning was spent in playing
February 6, 1930, to March 6,
W. Norblnd, Governor of the
games and in having a Harmonica A. State
. 1930, am ounting to $1.86; total,
of Oregoa; Hah E. Hoss,
*$ 1 8 6 .9 1 .
contest. There were seven entries in
Secretary of State of the
Total amount due the 6th day of
the contest and each played at least
State of Oregon, and Thomas
March, 1936, $186.91,
B. Kay, Treasurer of the
two pieces. We found out that the
Said A. B. Chapman, as the owner
State of Oregon, collectively
men as well as the boys and girls
of the legal title of the above describ­
constituting the State Land
could play the harmonica. Those who
ed property as the same appears of
Board of the State of Oregon,
record, and each and all of the other
entered the contest ware Orville Rug­
Plaintiff,
REPUBLICAN
persons above named, are hereby fur­
VS.
gles, Cora Buyer, Arthur Holt, Har­
ther notified that the said O. L. Bel­
CANDIDATE
ley McKay, Maudie McKay, Fred Cox, Mary Marlin, widow of J. M.
she will apply to the Circuit Court of
M a r l i n , deceased; James
and Corliss Andrews. The prize har­
the State of Oregon for Sherman
F«r
Shannon, unmarried; Jesse
monicas were presented to: Maudie
County aforesaid, for a decree fore­
Shannon, unmarried; Mary
closing the lien against the property
Shannon, unmarried; Frances
McKay, in the girls' division, Orville
above described and mentioned in said
Shannon, unmarried; Irene
Ruggles, first in the boys' division and
Certificate.
And you are hereby
Shannon, unmarried; Chas.
Harley McKay second. Mr. Cox and
summoned to appear within sixty days
Goetjen, unmarried; Hester
Mr. Andrews received honorable men­
after the first publication of thia sum­
Howard,
unmarried; Ash
mons, exclusive of the day of said
tion.
Marlin and Ada Marlin, hus­
first publication, and defend this ac­
band
and
w
ife;
Aldo
Marlin,
At noon the club members had
tion or pay the amount due as above
unm arried; Rella Olds and
lunch and at one-thirty the boys and
shown, together 4Rth costs andr accru­
Frank Olds, w ife and hus­
P r im a r ie s
ed interest, and in case of your fa il­
their leaders went to the T. M. Rolfe
band; O. E. Baker, unmarri­
ure so to do, a decree will be render­
Map 16
ranch to judge cattle and to receive
ed; Delmar Baker, unmarri­
ed foreclosing the lien of said taxes
ed;
Alto
Baker,
unmarried;
some lessons in judging cattle from
and costs against the land and prem­
Ofer Baker, unmarried; Clif­
Mr. Kuehner.
ises above named.
ford Marlin and Mary Mar­
This summons is published in the
lin, husband and w ife; Wal­
Sherman County Observer, a news­
ter Marlin and May Marlin,
paper of general circulation, publish­
So far, the new president of Mexi­
husband and w ife; Melva
ed weekly at Morp, in Sherman Coun­
Tanksley
and
Roy
T.
Tank-
co
has
only
been
fired
at
six
times.
His
PUJ A dv-, Corbett for Governor Com , Floyd J Cook, Field klffr.
ty, Oregon, by order of the Honor­
sley, wife and husband; and
inaugural day was a close shave for
able E. D. McKee, Judge of the Coun­
Millard Marlin, unmarried? *
Rubio.
ty Court of the State of Ordzon for
• Defendants.
Sherman County, and said order wa«
Farmers will now gamble with na­ To Chas, Goetjen, one of the defend­ made and dated the 6th day of March,
ants Above named:
ture in order that the market gam
1930, and the date of the first pub­
In the name of the State o f Ore­ lication o f this summons is March
biers will have some basis upon which
gon You are hereby required to ap­ 7th, 1980.
to gamble.
pear and answer the complaint filed
All process and papers in this pro­
The money to be spent by the na against you in the above entitled pro­ ceeding may be served upon the un­
tion and states for roads in 1930 will ceeding within four weeks from the dersigned residing within the -State
date of the first publication of thia
equal a year’s work for a million men summons, as hereinafter, stated, and of Oregon at the addresses hereafter
mentioned.
at $2,000 a year.
if you fail to so appear and answer
W. C. Bryant,
said complaint, or otherwise plead
Address — Moro, Oregon.
If you are inclined to be too enthu thereto, for want thereof, plaintiff
C. L. Pepper,
siastic over the naval parley, just re­ will apply to the court for the relief
Address — The Dalles, Oregen.
member that nations fought w a n be as prayed for in its complaint on file 5t-m7
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
with the clerk o f the above entitled
fore navies were so expensive.
court, namely, for a judgm ent against
Merchants o f The Dalles aak- peo­ the defendant Mary Marlin, widow of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX’S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
ple to patronize them. The majority J. M. Marlin, deceased, for the sum of
$1200.00
with
interest
thereon
from
Notice
is hereby given that the un­
of them advertise in order to let cus­
the first day o f August, 1928, at the dersigned, administratrix of the estate
tomers know what they have for sale rate of six per cent per anQum; for of George N. Crosfield, deceased, by
the further sum o f $126.00 attorney virtue of an order of sale duly made
fees, and for plaintiff’s coats and dis­ and entered in the County Court of
bursements expended herein; that the the State o f Oregon for Sherman
mortgage described in plaintiff’s com County on the 6th day o f March,
plaint be foreclosed, and the mort­ 1930, authorizing and licensing the
gaged premises described therein as undersigned to sell certain real
follows, to-wit:
property belonging to said esteate at
GOOD BUTE NEAR REDMOND
Southwest Quarter (S W K ), and
private sale, will, from and after
West Half o f the E ast. Half
Tuesday, the 8th day of April, 1986,
80 acres, 48 acre water right, woven
wire fence, alfalfa and tame pas­ . ( W H E o f Section Nifie ( 9 ) . - sell at private sale, for the purpose of
Township Three (3) South of
paying the charges and expenses
ture,
good house. Price $8600.00
I w ruts covirruY, a new type of of construction. At the same
Range Eighteen (1 8 ) E.W.JK. in
administration o f the pstqte of $ne
$360.00 down, balance $200.00 per
civutzation is bu.r^ jv*rcd — a
time, better records were jnade
Sherman County, Oregon,
said George N. Crosfield, deceased,
year at 6% .
be sold by the sheriff o f Sherman and for the purpose of paying the In­
civilisation of better oppui ¡.un­ fe rspeed and accuracy insrivice.
40 acres, about 30 under cultivation, County, Oregon, as provided by law, debtedness thereof, all of the follow­
ity for the average man, com­
This American development
alfalfa and tame pasture, family and the proceed« thereof applied to­ ing described real property situated
fo rt ftlld Convenience, business
of instantaneous communica­
wards the payment of plaintiff’s judg­ in Sherman County, Oregon, and be­
ochard.
Free city water piped to ment, costs and accruing costs, in­ longing to said estate, to-wit:
enterprise and higher standards tion, of fast, far-reaching speech,
buildings. Must one m ile from Red­ cluding a reasonable attorney fee,
that enrich the daily life of all belongs not to the few, but to
The West thirty-eight fe e t of Lot
Throe (8 ), in Block Ohe (1 ).
mond on State Highway.
Price arid the surplus, if any there be,
the people.
the many. It is the aim of the
Bigg* Addition to the Town of
, T o bu3d for this new age, Bell System to permit each per­
$3700.00, $700.00 down payment, bal­ turned into court on behalf o f the
defendants as their interests may ap­
Wasco.
the B ell System in 1929 ex­ sonality to express itself with­
ance $200.00 per year at 6%.
pear, and for sneh other and further
Lots Two (2 ), Throe-( 3 ) and
pended more than <50 million out regard to distance.
4$ acres, all under irrigation, old relief as to the court may seem equit­
Four ( 4 ) , and the east twelve
dollars. These millions were
buildings, 20 acres in alfalfa, bal able and just.
feet of Lot Five (6 ), all in Block
Thia is part o f the telephone
used to add aew plant and fur­
One (1 ), Town of Waaco.
This summons is served upon yon
a n c e ie a d y to plow; one mile from
ideal that anyone, anywhere,
The North Half of the Northeast
ther improve service. Hundreds
town. Prise $2600.00, $1000.00 down by publication thereof, in conform­
shall
be able to talk quickly
ity with an order o f the Honorable ‘ Quarter ( N f t N E U ) , and the
o f new buildings, millions of
balance
easy.
Northeast Quarter o f the North­
D. R. Parker, Judge o f the above en­
miles o f wire, chiefly in cable, and at reasonable coat with
WRITE
titled court, n gJe and entered otf the
w est Quarter (NE NW t t ) of
eight hundred thousand new anyone, anywhere else. There
Section Seventeen (1 7 ). Town­
E. M. PECK, REDMOND, OREGON 26th day of February, 1980, which
telephones— these were some of is no standing still in the Bell
ship One (1) North of Range
said order requires that thia summons
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Nineteen (19) E. W. M.
the items in the year’s program System.
WE CAN I t all kinds of peopk. Any be published for a period o f four con­
Terms o f ‘sale: Cash in hand.
aise or weight. Crippled or de­ secutive weeks in the Sherman Coun­
The said property above described
formed feeL
Wernmark?e Shoe ty Observer, a newspaper e f general
circulation, published weekly at Moro, to be sold subject to any existing
Store. The DaUaa.
T he P acific telephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
in Sherman County, Oregon. And the mortgages against the same.
Advertising i f (hp &Q that lubri­ date of ¿he first publication of this
All bids shall be submitted to the
BELL SYSTEM
undersigned at ber place of residence
summons is February 28th, 1930.
cates the machiaary o f business.
. Oar PMcy - 0— System • I M tr u l
and post office address, to-wit, Wasco,
W. C, Bryaat,
Oregon.
Residence: Moro, Orogo».
WE PAY pareel poet one way on all
ISABELLA CROSFIÉLD
shoe repairing. Good quality work
Administratrix pf th« Estate of
Dalle», C
r. Joe Amore, The Dalles,
D. J. BUTCHER, Manager
George N. Crosfield, deceased, 6tn»7
£
H arry L. Corbett
This is the telephone’s mission
®
s>.
Rural homes can DOw be supplied with modem
gas in their kitchens, saving to the housewife
the drudgery of eternally cleaning out a messy
. wood b o x
>
We have the agency for th e m ost modem stove
using substitute for city gas.
Cooking by g^s is cheaper than wood; cleaner,
and does not fill your kitchen with floatin g soot
and d u st ’ ’
J
Come in and let us explain the cooking by gas
method for rural homes. There is no obligation.
Moro Furniture & Hardware Co.
Moro, Oregon
Walter A. May & Son
Store No. Ill
S fS M
A Link in The United Chain of Grocer»
Dealing in “Merchandise of Merit”
Comprising Mens’ Clothing and Shoes
Fresh Vegetables, Bakery, and Lunch Goods
¡School Books and School Supplies
- Staple and Fancy Groceries
Citrus G ranulated Soap, . . . .
large size p a c k a g e ..............x. 25c
W atch our Hand Bills for Friday,
Saturday and Monday Specials.
Hotel Moro Barber Shop
C. V. Belknap, Proprietor
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Moro, Oregon
MARCELLING
Mrs. Bessie Cross, e f Waaco, will be hero
EACH THURSDAY
W
'v w.: 77T»
For Appointment, Phone 182.
Hot Baths at Any Time
For the Cost
of a Pencil
You may enjoy the auick heat and snug
comfort of an electric neater for more than
an hour — for the cost of a pencil.
Your baby may enjoy it’s morning bath by
the radiant rays of an electric heater for
several mornings—for the cost of a pencil.
You can quickly take the chill from rooms
in thé spring and fall when it is not cold
enough for a furnace fire—for the cost of a
few pencils.
These and many other conveniences are
a v a ila b le at a cost for current which is
lower than ever before.
While the cost of other items in the family
budget have increased, the cost of electric­
ity h a s gone steadily downward. ■ ’
4«
E lectricity is cheap — More com­
fort to your hom e. ”
“ Always at Your Service”
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