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- t >AtlS 1, SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON fHpffwaa 3 < » r» < I Sherman County Observer Established Nov. 2, 1888 Grass Valley Journal Established O ct 14, 1897 CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 Wasco News-Enterprise Established Nov. 1891 CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 into decision pretty soon it won’t make any difference what we con clude about this war. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1#« Kelly’s Column' luiran • ( Continued from paire ont i SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Wasco Çhurch of Christ: Church to the legal voters of School Pts- Bible School 10:00 a. m. W. D. tnct No. 20 of Sherman County, Devine state of Oregon, that a SPECIAL CH URCH ES «™>,. « ™ « < G ra ss V a lle y THEATRE ™ WEDNESDAY, October 15 ff o JUDY CANOVA added to Oregon payrolls. Com- munion. Morning Message “The trict wi)1 be held at the school The law that will make un loth Field Artillery Schofield Bar pared with August. 1041, the num- IN .Divinity of the Christ. house, on the 13t ay o ’ necessary the 2 mill elementary racks, T. iH. September 15, 1941. her employed in Washington in- The State 90 and 9 Convention 1M1, at 2 o'clock ,n the afternoon, school tax throughout the state To. Editor Sherman County Jour- cea sed 65,000 and in Oregon 34,- is in Portland on Monday 13 Af- f w the follow,ng objects: was introduced by men from this n.ii, Moro, Oregon: . 000. As the defense program tcrnoon and evenmg at iF.rst For a vote on the sale of the ¿Also Cartoon and Travel Talk legislative district in 1939 when Your editorial of August 29th, speeds up these states will have Church of Christ. Are You G oing. -school buildings and school prop- there was little thought that it entitled “A Failing Industry,” was F. Claude Stephens, Minister. erty. Published Every Friday at SUNDAY, OCT. 12 especially interesting to me, hav- an all-time high of employment in would take e ffe c ts o soon. __ _________ Dated the 30th day p f Soptem- Moro. Oregon CHARGES G RAPE WIN ing recently completed a n . army HMT/j .The figures give an idea the ' "law Christian Science church ser her. 1941. . 8Pv° nX 8 ^neofim tax coursé in mess management, oj the number of workers to come Bditor IN K?* Giles L. French a W e the amount needed L dealt wlth the co,t oi iU ple " CUri‘y Payr° U vices are held every Sunday mor Clyde Crites, Dist. Clerk. ning at eleven o’clock. Subject for S. A. Hall, Chairman Board of Entered as second class matter at receipts articles. 48-49 Sunday the 5 12th is “Are Sin, Dis- Directors. the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon to take up the state property tax RUM0R& hajre been circulating ydodT w S under Act of Congress of March and the elementary school tax th^Poat'bakery’ a ^ r ^ c le a n b a k " Plus Cartoon Read the Ads In the Journal would have <gone to other school erv Droducinir bread of a quality for months that the federal govern- school begins at ten 8. 1879. purposes instead of becoming a comparable with any commercial ment is contemplating the estab- Wednesday ' Surplus in the state treasury. Sur firm The startling fact was th e . lin in g of a pulp mill somewhere ,a t .a* ^ t , cloefc T he,reading S llk lll O lli pluses in the treasury are always - in Oregon or Washington to man- room is located in the. rear ol tne lei at i o i a temptation to those who have cost of this bbead. Figuring all ufacture an ingredient in smoke- church building with an attendant h in t bright ideas about how to spend la»bor, fuel, depreciation,, etc., the less powder, and probably placing after the church services, cost for the month of August was OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER them. it in the “fog belt.” This report Moro Presbyterian Church: Bible It is true that the income tax $0.925 per pound loaf. The Army has reached the territory affected, SUBSCRIPTION RATES figures their bread cost will al school at 10 a.m. Morning wor- has resulted in Oregon taxpayers but no amount of inquiry in the Payable in Advance ways be as follows: The cost of .v«. ___ - .........- ship at 11 a - m- “Abraham’ The of all classes, paying, more money national capital has been able to ONE YEAR - i1 '50 for government than before. Tax flour plus one-half cent for labor, uncover any supporting evidence.^ Man Who Believed God. Christian payers might well have had to pay other ingredients, etc., per 1 pound Ail the present two score pulp and Endeavor Sunday evening a OCTOBER 10, 1941 paper mills in the northwest are P m- James D. Moberg, pas or. more without it. There is a bet loaf. The average wage paid the sol ter distribution of taxes through reported to be working on a 24- CONGRATULATIONS Wasco Methodist Church: Sun- out the people of the state with diers employed was $60 per month. hour basis, so great is the demand This plus the fact that they were day school at 10 a. m. Sunday It was certainly with no Jittle the income tax than there would for their material. using old and out of date machines School Rally program 11 ly m. have been without it. Those who community pride that Sherman requiring a larger amount ol Epworth Leagufe 6:30 p. m. countains read Wednesday mor are criticising it are income tax labor, and coupled with the typical F .KR. Cannell, pastor. payers and not property owners. ning of the success of the coun governmental inefficiency meaps Experience has shewn that any that the Army saying of, “the cost ty's two horse herds at the Pacific EROSION SERIOUS . new tax fesulfs in a greater in of flour plus one-half cent” is Continued from page one. International. The most serious soil erosion in We knew we had some good come for the state. It seems to alx)ut what a pound loaf of bread the state ¿tax commission. WhenHhe tax commission some eastern Oregon is occurring on the horses, worthy of being shown be impossible to make a tax that should cost our commercial bakers two months ago handed down its Columbia basin wheat lands, where any where against anybody’s will merely be a substitute for an to produce. existing tax. States that have a now famous opinion precipitating heavy soil losses have occurred horses. We thought they ought History has pointed out that sales tax. whether it was started the row over assessments in that from botjr wind and water erosion, to win. Nevertheless we were whenever the price of a certain overjoyed to learn that grand to take the place of other taxes article is set by law or a board county it did so under authority according to the report and recom- m o d e ra p lu s championships in both mare and or not, collect more dollars per whether it be high or low, for ol the legislative act which pre mer.dations of the Oregon state E x p e r ie n c e stallion classes were won by our capita than do states without such any prolonged period, due to the sumes to give the state commission land use planning committee. Act taxes. m e t a l s , p lus I « 1 * ' inefficiency is arising from lack this authority. In that opinion ing upon the recomn.endations of own Sherman county horses. Criticism of Oregon’s taxation of opposition, the industry affected and order the tax commission held this committed",-«plans are under This county has about one-five hundreth part of the state’s pop svstem is always in order for out always manages to raise or lower the “varible ratio” system of as- wav to organize definite programs f a t e ,® to " * “ “ ___ the __ sesrments being followed by the to combat this erosion of the five ulation but it has all of the of it may come a better system. their production costs so w that o .. state’s best four horses. Not only But. Oregon can stand comparison pioduction cost plus a reasonable Multnomah county assessor to be principal counties affected with nearly any other state in this return on their investment equals in violation of the constitutional Citing studies made y e .01 that, it must be remembered that . horses from all over the northweat regard and any .weeping change the price as set. and statutory requirements for Conservation service on represen- ulartoJ- Another fact with which every- equal and ratable assessments. At tative farms in the Columbia basin, and Canada are shown at Port- 1. more likely to do harm than ove good. one is familiar is that when the the same time it directed the the planning committee repo s land. t that on 42.5 per cent of the crop price of an article is low the utili- Multnomah county assessor to Sherman county has long been ------------ -------- Farmers and others who would ty is great. While not so apparent bring his assessments up to a uni land up to 25 per cent of the sur famous for its fine draft horses. in face soil has been removed. On However, we do not recall such like to have their tax statement in the case of staple articles, it form basis. 51.7 per cent of the crop land, be evidence of success as a double show small or at least smaller functions nevertheless. You bear In following out the terms of tween 25 and 75 per cent of the grand championship in the two figures will have a chance to do this out by the statistics you quote, this order the assessor increased or blown n«oAt important breeds at the something about it Tuesday when that is, when baking was a home the valuations of residential prop- surface soil has washed On a n o th - same show. the budget committee meets at the. industry we used six bushels per erty in the city of Portland while •_ ______ A er 5.5 per cent of these wheat lands Congratulations of the most court house. capita per year and that now it is 31. the same time reducing valua more than'75 per cent of the sur hearty sort to Mr. Fraser and Mr. 4.2 bushelR. I think we can reas tions on some business properties. face soil is already gone. Rolfe, and their aids, too, for the onably conclude that while Grand-- Then the Multnomah county I The summer fallow type of showing. ma was baking bread it didn’t equalization board stepped in with cost her ten cents per pound, so an order in which/the assessor was wheat farming universally prac consequently she used more directed to ignore the tax commis ticed in the Columbia basin is con MY SHEKLES. O MY SHEKELS bread. sion and re-write the tax roll on ductive to the development of erosion, the committee points out. It seems to* me that it’s up to the old basis. Worry about Russia’s religion From the Observer Oct. 10, 1902 Mrs. Dan McLachlin met with the wheat afrmers to do some- In its latest ordqg, issued this While this ' type of farming is and the movement to insist that the leaders embrace our beliefs is another fall Sunday seriously in- thing to correct this. I’ll grant week, ---- -------------- the tax „„....... eorfimission .............. holds ....... necessary as far as present know but another of the many indices of juring her head and shoulders fall- the afet that our diets have chang- that the Multnomah county board tedge is concerned, immeuia P the unreadiness of this nation to ing down stairs at the farm ed some, but not that much. The of equalization acted1 entirely will he required if be er an a The last act of Uriah Serviss be- thirty percent more bread used in without authoring but authorized of the crop land is to be prev go to war. fore leaving for his California the old days would just about tak" the Multnomah assessor to reduce from becoming marginal o r s u We seem to look upon this war as another of the sporting con home was to sell his section of care of our surplus at present. I the 1941 assessments on residential n arginal for wheat produc ion Much progress has been made tests we so enjoy, as an interna land near town to Harry Lanphere believe it reasonable to assume improvements by 25 percent and that of business unprovements tby in the last few years in lessening for $13,000 cash. , that the increase in population tional bombing series an Olympian O. A. Ramsey has staked off a would compensate for our change 10 percent. Whifc this latest or- losses from erosion by the adop- munitions conflict on which we had der represents a comprimise over tion of practices such as trashy bet on England and her allies and quarter block at Scott and Second in diet. therefore hoped she would win. As streets and will build a nice resi- If we have to have bakery boards the commission’s Original order the rummer fallow, cross seeding ot far as sacrificing anything toward d< nee there. end a set price, let the afrmer see commission still insists that the slopes, and a certain amount of law requires uniformity of assess- strip cropping using crested wheat that end—Nothing doing. Martin Holman has leased his to it that the price is five or six The administration itself has re- land to his brother John and will cents per pound and not ten or nients and that the Multnomah grass. The plan of the coming fused time after time to let pass make his home in Portland. twelve cents per pound. The bak- county assessor must conform to campaign will be to make more any of its attempts to reform this J)r. Goffin’s bam is quite a eries might have to eliminate a this requirement as soon as he general the use of such practices nation into the type it prefers— feature on McCoy street. It is a few of the twenty or thirty kinds car. make the necessary reapprais already found effective. J h e planning committee also whatever that is—and it still in- very substantial building veneer- of raisen bread and some of the al of properties in his county. Inasmuch as the county equali- called attention to the danger of sista that the political atmosphere ea with brick making it almost a fifty or sixty other varieties. There m ight not be so many IBuck Roger z^tion board has again instructed erosion developing on the U. S. be kept safe for the new deal, re- fire proof building. stories on the radio advertising the the assessor to ignore the commis- army bombing range and ordance gardless. preventive brea<1 tbat wfli make the weak SiOr/ 8 or(jer js entirely probable depot areas unless Labor hopes, according to the From the Observer Oct. 11, 1912 measures are taken. Mr and Mrs Phil Yates and man strong and the aft lady thin, that the argument will find its way AFL leaders, that Hitler loses as long as it can be done with a 30 Mr. and Mrs. Orville Davis were but all in all it owuld be distinctly into the courts for a final inter pretation of the law. hour week at high wages. Farmers dinner guests at the O, fA. Ramsey to our advantage. t -, • . ■_ v». If we can get rid of the bakery * * .* enjoy high prices for food stuffs.- , Mrs. Harold D Peterson of Men drafted into the army pro auw 'aa” m ^ an srf transportation boards and keep the industryfrom fine city setting the pnee on it own, it p aiia8 has accepted appointment test their low wages. Apparently we look upon this war as a chance ° O u r n e x t countv judge Fred would be only a matter of months by Governor Sprague to a position V » .z v « iin w n a fine ex- urtil tbe baking industry aws pro- heading up the women’s partici- to obtain more wealth and position S n e T during bread at a coat much lower tio/ te the 8tate's civili8n de. for ourselves. We do not seem to than at present and one that would fenge program. consider it a threat to our form of Grass Valley. encourage far greater consump government, our way of life but as iRoy Powell has arrived from The high cost of labor and ma an opportunity to get rich. No Prineville to see his new daughter tion. Wishing you a rainy fall, 1 terials may necessitate’ a halt in wonder Europeans call us Uncle here at Moro. the state’s building program for Shylock. Eugene Amidon will construct remain, .Sincerely yours, the time being. The board of con A part of the people speak ill of a comfortable tent house on the Paul A. Fraser. 1st Lt. Field Artillery, USA. trol this week found it necessary Col. Lindberg for wanting us to land he is farming for his family . to reject all bids for a physician’s keep our armaments at home. A this winter. Go to it, Gene, you’ll ------------- --------— part of us speak ill of the president find it better than a sky scraper IN THE COUNTY COURT OF cottage at the tuberculosis bospi- THE STATE OF OREGON FOR tai at The Dalles when the lowest for trying to lead Us into war. Did you ever think of adverting civic s for health. hid wai\ found to be nearly double We *are buying millions of dol- SHERMAN COUNTY Geo. Crosfield opened the fair lavs of defense bonds and stamps * day eaHy by arriving with a long as a short cut, a time saver? In Matter of thft^state of Hin- the estimated cost of the building. Plans ; are being prepared for and the question seems pertinent gtrjng of f arm implements drag- rich Peters, deceased. building at other state institu whether we are doing it to speed ged by a tractor of the Caterpillar SS. Notice to Creditors, tions including a $320,000 treat- defense or because it is the best As a matter of fact, that’s all it is. type. t o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN investment for our war made Henry Root and wife left this Vo,,’ . « 'hereby notified that the ment hospital at the stote hospital You dollars. week for a four month« trip to ullder8igned has been duly appoint- ior mentally di at Salem. The answer to it a ll' will un California. He has been here 34 , . dmini8trator of the above en- nf Orevnn’s It enables a store of factory with a doubtedly be that wars are not won years. 1 « «tied estate, by the County Judge ¿ I» « ;« without sacrifice, not against such From the Observer Oct. 13, 1922 „f Sherman County, Oregon, and P ’"e * * * « he S Z X A r e tO R SALE: 20 to 30 head of black lot of merchandise to sell to find a a war machine as Germany has faced ewes, bred to lamb in Feb The assessment roll for the coun- all persons h»vl"8 "Vh ".. c r im e d full of valuable informa- developed. We don’t seem to be ruary. W. C.Helyer, Kent, 47-8 th^proper'vouchee Annexed 4 concerning the state and it, lot of people who want it. scaring anybody by thumping our ty showed total property valued chest and making resounding ora at $12,323,470. a ♦ a low rtf Rov 3 -'Vanous activities. Copies are sup- FOR SALE: 48 ewes, 64 lambs— Rev. H. G. Hanson left this Baker ta Grass Valley.. Oregon, 1»««* f 38 of them ewes. Call George tions against dictators; certainly to state officials, schools, The people who use. advertising Drinkard or R. M. Johnson at we are not scaring anybody with morning for Redmond where as libraries and, newspapers and are Pendleton - Pres withirt six months from Wasco, Oregon. 48-49 uur niutiuii building uunuiui ui --- ------------- . _ w the * date .1 • available to thd general public at our siuw slow motion of anna- arms moderator for the find it the cheapest way of doing ment, surely no dictator is going bytery he will preside at the in- o. the first pu 1 25 cents each. . . . • Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M • ' ♦ I » to begin trembling in the knees at str llation of Dr. Schnable as pas notice. Meets on the 1st and this job. . First publication being Septem the threat of a nation where men tor at that place. The State Employment Service --L <» 3 3rd Thursday eve ber 12th, 1941 and last publication V r - - ‘ 1 ■ - 5 . • - * •> --- - — Alfred S. Powers and Ninus will work but 30 or 40 hours per reports an increasing demand for nings of each month. week at plane building and ..then Eslinger were married at the M. being October 10th, 1941. skilled workers and office help are Visiting members cor Herman D. Peters, E. parsonage here Tuesday, Sept, Which help to keep prices down. strike at will. dially invited to meet Administrator. also in great demand. * > - s. , . Maybe we have decided that this 12. - with us. Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. ì). F. . ’ ••• A. B. Montgomery and J. E. Roy J. Baker, type of government is due for the Wendell Balsiger W.M. Moro. Oregon Attorney for Estate. . . - cleuners anyway and we’d just as Montgomery, brothers of Bob C. V. Belknap, Secy. Meets 1st and 3rf _______ ______________ well get our share of the pie while Mbntgomery formerly of Moro and Tuesdays 'in the Bethlehetn Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. we can. Not even a confirmed Kont were here appraising land l.upine- Rebekah Lodge No. 1 1 $ , Moro, Oregon Morb. Oregon âLO..O.F. -hall Trai optimist could be happy over the for the Pacific Coast Joint Stock Meets Every Second and aient and visitin< Meets 2d 4 4th Tues outlook if we are really planning I^and bank. Fourth Thursdays in each brothers aré cordi day of each month. to get in the war. N either coujd w The Christian Endeavorers ral- Month. Visiting member* ally invited to meet Visiting members weld g confirmed optimist be satisfied lied in strong formation at the Invited .▼Ith us. at our actions if we are going to hospitable home of Chris Anderson k ** - Woods Sed.- u Patricii Joe Ritner N.G. . stay out of war.'..: ‘ r a - Thursday night. More meetings* Helfu, Martin N. Moore, W.M. Doroth Ve mon Millet, Sec. Unleaa our national thought jells will be held during the winter. Florence Johnston, OREGON TAXES “ Puddin’ Head” “ Tobacco Road” Statehouse Gossip OF KNOWING HOW lor rvilielminq pop jlTlSf Y YO« • In Other Days _ _ Shortest distance between two points W ant Ads SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL- - - » ; A » '• « . s, *■ a ?»