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PAÇE ». SBSRMAN COUNTY FRIDAY. JANUARY SC, IM» JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON PRiCE CONTROL Kelly’s Column plfarw«« faumly News from W ashington is th a t the president is expected to sign ( C o ik in u c d f ro m p a g e o n d Sfcerman County Observer tl»2 price control bill despite the billion dollars and included all the Bstablished N o T 2, 1888 criticism he made ol i itw h e n it im . provem vemenU ents on -Oregon ■ and ' Grass V alley Journal w as am ended by congress. He W ashington f co asts, h*as been re- * E stablished Oct- 14, 1897 _____ _ feels *h a t J 1 ’ S«**1 * vised and $600,000,000 eliminated, picbably CONSOLID ATED M arch 6, 1931 ~s will be able to get and , , , I— and th is m ay ibe slashed ag ain tie- Wasco N ew s-Enterprise tliat its good points equal its bad. fo ie congress is th ro u g h w ith it )d poi E stablished Nov. 1891 Il is possible nbie t th a t Leon H ender C O N SO LID A TED M arch 4, 1932 son, w ith his force and am bition, Power plants and key h arb o rs o f m ilitary significance a p p e a r to be c .n do som ething w ith such a l a is in m easure. F a te Published Every Friday at There will be som ething of bluff of _t t U t __ ________ has not been de m atilladam Moro, Oregon ---------,n wh at b e does, how ever, if he is term ined by th e com m ittee. E ditor a t a n successful. Giles L. French A ctually the bill is im possible. E rte re d as second class m a tte r at • ts to’ control prices but •Visitors to the n atio n al c a p ita l the Postoffice at Moro. Oregon n o thing ab o u t w ages and from the n o rth w e st have been under A ct of C ongress of arc g ivcg ag ric u ltu ra l prices a chance telling stories of th e m any tro o p 8, 1879. to rise by ten or fifteen percent, tra in s they passed on th e ir w ay. W ith w ages and food both up it the goidiers headed fo r th e w est, will be h ard to control th e price Qnc a tto rn e y rep o rted th a t he of o th e r things. passed 50 of th ese tra in s betw een The fa rm bloc in congress a- P o rtlan d and C hicago. The office AMR O h mended the bill to p erm it a g ri- of f act 8 and fig u res now reveals IATION PUILIS culture to obtain a 110 percent t ]ia t 600,000 tro o p s w ere shipped p arity . As long as w ages w ere to th e w est, th e la rg e s t tro o p move OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER left out of the bill th ro u g h adm in- ment in the h isto ry of the w ar de- SU B SC R IPTIO N RA TES istratio n edict th ere can be little p a rtm en t, and all w ith o u t a sin g le P ayable in Advance blam e given the fa rm e rs on th a t ta s u a lty. The tro o p s w ere dis- ONE. YEA R ................. $1.50 score. Costs o f fa rm in g depend trib u ted from A lask a to San to a larg e degree on labor costs. Diego and back alm o st to the JA N U A R Y 30, 1912 The ad m in istratio n is responsi- p,;cky m ountains. 1 .Following the ble for the p a rity principle which oi(j th eo ry th a t the Pacific n o rth - can h ardly be justified. P a rity is w es£ is the m ost likely spot th a t REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR based on the th eo ry th a t the price the Jap a n ese would a tte m p t to in- The injunction in w hat is hailed o# ag ric u ltu ra l products should vude, h at area has been well p ro as th e A m erican b attle cry will t>ea r the sam e relation to o th er trrte d . So fa r th ere has been com now be easy fo r the men who g on(js as ¡n a specified period of p jete silence on w h a t the arm y w ere in charge of our arm ed forces history. This tends to freeze price an(i naVy a ir corps have been do- on th a t fa ta l Decem ber 7. , relationships. ing on the Pacific coast. <?ne who reads the m agazine „ y he individual fa rm e r i n c o m e _________________ accounts of the inefficiency of the not a t p a ri t y : it is xthe price Ita lia n arm y and navy because of of the product by bushel or pound. StAtchOUSC GoS^’O b u reau ro cracy will find much th a t .phc fa rm e r who has been able to •* v r (Continued from ra g e one» is sim ilar in the causes for the dlCreasP his holdings gains and P earl H arbor d isaster. It was said t j.e tendency to increase holdings seven bridges w ere co n stru cted th a t Italian g en erals were put in ¡s g iven a boost. In this county d uring the y ear and th ree g rad e pow er l»ecau»e of favoritism and re su lts are ap p a re n t on every sep aratio n stru ctu re s. th a t th ey held th e ir places because gide Of the 7203 m iles o f highw ay of o th er q ualities than ability at note jj* taken in the p a rity , , „ . on the s ta te ’s p rim ary and secon- fighting. theory of the increased efficiency d ary system M 2# mil(?s gre now I t ¡ . to th e cred it of th e govern- in aK ricu ltu ral production because or m ile8 havc me"* th8tu,‘\ P!,r m p t, „ . Z f ° f neW mach? n,<‘r y ’ r,edUCt . C° ! been rock su rfaced , 334 m iles have to he published P erhaps some- on account of low er fre ig h t ra te s a n J o n ,y 3?2 th in g m ay now be done to remove or ex panded farm s. rem ains unim proved. the conditions th a t m ust prevail y b e p a rity th eo ry never had to in our arm y and navy when com- run the g a u n tle t like other eco- m anding officers are derelict »n nomic panaceas b u t was given to In order to overcom e the th re a t- th e ir duty. the nation by p ressu re passed law. ened sh o rtag e of labor fo r the It is quite possible th a t th w e (ItPV h arv estin g of sp rin g and all crops n r r n e r wou.a ra re reiv er n , Hu tn a m s ta te su n erin ten aen v F E B R U A R Y W EA TH ER r m er e r wouia would fa ,r?PY P utnam ta te te su su p p e erin •Rex ru ten ra rm ra re re b e v tte r as . to utex tn a m , , s s ta rin te n a d e e n n t prices If the p a rity theory w as fo r. o f public pubhc in stru ctio n , is advising Now we aw ait the day given d „ r , n , the th e w ar. W W ages ages , b. » « .e te d u reas to nve. to m eterological p r i p b p « r (han th e ,a5t w ar schools in th e affected a re a s re a rra n g e th e ir schedules to as to from the anim al world. It is next . . * . »____ and food prices still much lower. release school children fo r this M onday and the ground hog is R egardless of w h a t is being said w ort w ithout in te rfe rin g w ith destined to come from his w inter about the price control bill and n .e ir educational p ro g ram . Inas- q u a rte rs and tak e a prelim inary the farm bloc’s am endm ent to it, much as the needs fo r labor v a ry peek a t the world tq . determ ine the fa rm e r cannot yet be called a in ¡n different different p p a a rts rts of of th th e e s s ta ta te te w hether it is tim e to get up or profiteer. p , 4 „ am points o u t t h a t no s ta te - not It does pot now ap p e ar th a t « ^.jde pro(fram would ibe p ractical We find th a t our faith in the A , u -ntv W a l t a r price control will be a success, pU| th a t the problem m ust be groun , aS, a 1 eH/ \ except in a lim ited w ay. I t is not worked out by each d is tric t based ____ aU_a ___ . the _ _ _ J : 4»— a ________________ ? p rophet °.p V w «light . indeed. ,1 ‘ In v ♦ fact, 3 ypt a proven th a t the ad m in istra- upor local conditions. A m ong • ♦ • a s « » tie hog °r “ 10 be taken to R. 10 E., W. M. the N. W. Those p re sen t were: M rs. A. A. Township D unlap, Mr. and M rs. K endrick - comer ofJJec 3, and 'R ange; thence south 13 D unlap, E v erett, Gene and Sharon m iles, e a s t 1 m ile, south ’T o i l e s ., C an trall of G rass Vftlley, M r. and e a s t 1 »mile, south 2 miles; east M rs. P au l W ilson an d fam ily, Mr. 2 m iles and south 2 m iles to th e a r d M rs. J a y M cKay and fam ily, S. W. c o m e r Sec. 5, T. 5 S., R. Mr. and M rs. R obert S chilling and 17 E., W. M.: th ence ea st 3 d au g h te r, Ted von B orstel and E u m iles, n o rth 3 m iles, w est 3 gene N orton. miles, n o rth ' 3 m iles, w est 2 A lb ert Pluem ke of Salem , Mrs. miles, n o rth 13 m iles to the N. iP tu l Sm ith and Geraldine N orton E. c o m er Sec. 2, T.' 2 S,, R. 16 are spending a few days a t the E., W. M.; thence e a s t along th e hdm e of th e ir respective p aren ts, Tow nship line to S. E. c o m er M i. and M rs. Max Pluem ke and Sec. 31, T. 1 S., R. 17 E., W. M.: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. N orton. thence n o rth 3 m iles, ea st 2 M iss M ary H oskinson, d au g h ter miles; n o rth 2 m iles to the S. W. of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H oskinson, c o m e r Sec. 3, said Tow nship and is em ployed in the office o f M ajor R ange; thence e a st a p p ro x im a te H a rry Lynch, in Ogden, U tah. She ly 151 miles to th e S h erm an - \- left tw o weeks ago. Gilliam C ounty line; thence in a n o rth ly direction along said N O TIC E OF F IN A L H EA R IN G line to the point of beginning. Notice is hereby given th a t the All persons in tere ste d are in undersigned have filed in the vited to be p re se n t a t th e h earin g s C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re nt which tim es the H ydroelectric gon fo r Sherm an County th eir Com mission of O regon will m ake final R eport ahd Account as a re p o rt of its p relim in ary inves E x ecu trix and Executor, resp ec tig atio n and will h ea r evidence in tively, of the last will and te s ta favor of and a g a in st the fo rm atio n AND UNIFORMS WERE ADOPTED FOR OPERATING ROOM USE m ent of George H ennagin, de of the proposed d istrict. «N TM BARNES HOSPITAL IN ST LOUIS/ THEY REFLECT' LESS ceased, and th a t S atu rd ay , the D ated a t Salem , Oregon, th is C lare suqbeons eyes , reports the better vision institute .* 28th day of F eb ru ary , 1942, a t 20th day of J a n u a ry , 1942. ten o’clock a. m., of said day, at H ydroelectric Com mission of O re tt'e County C ourtroom , a t the gon. C ourthouse, in Moro, Sherm qn — Bv (’has. E. S trictk in , S ecretary . C ounty, Oregon, have been fixed bv th e C ourt as the tim e and plaoe - - ----------------— f i r h ea rin g of objections to said JN’ T H E COUNTY COURT Ob r . r a l R eport and Account and v T H E STA TE O F OREGON FOR the settlem en t c f said estate . T H E COUNTY ¿OF SHERM'AN W H E N S H E D D IN G THEIR Daisy H ennaTih-”Belshee CITA TIO N SKIMS,SNAKES ARE BUND.' Llovd L. H ennagin In the M atter of the Adoption THElfi EYELIDS BECOM E Geo G. Updegraff . of R obert Kelso Bixby a Minor. OPAQUE IN THE PROCESS A tto rn ey for Executrix To - Joseph Rollin Bixby, fa th e r WITH A NEW HARDENED SAFETY • SHOOTING S T A R S APP EA R T O and E xecutor; 13-10 of the above nam ed m inor: ! riAVG TAILS BEC A U SE t h e s e n - GLASS. YOU CAN DRIVE A HAUL IN T H E NAM E OF TH E STA TE INTO A PINE BOAfeD USING N O TICE OF H EA R IN G S ON P E SATI ö N O f LIG H T U N G E R S FOR OF OREGON. T IT IO N S FOR TH E FO RM A spectacles AS A ham m er / A FRACUON OF A SECOND. You are hereby notified th a t TIO N OF T H E M ID-COLUM th ere has been filed in this H o n o r BIA P E O P L E S ’ U TIL IT Y DIS able C ourt a verified p etition of left - M onday, fo r his home a t T R IC T S alem , w here . he „ is a m echanic at . N otice is hereby given th a t th ree A rth u r B. C h ristian so n p ray in g th e C alifornia P acking A ssoc,a- h e a rin e , will be held by the <■” »" <” -der of this C ourt th a t said tion. ' H ydroelectric Commission of Ore- " ‘inor be declared to be the a d o p t- M rs. L. M. Schadew itz, Mr. and th e first h earin g to be held on eu child of said p etitio n e r and Mrs. E v e re tt B rining and d au g h - F rid ay . F eb ru a ry 20, 1942. at 2:00 th a t the nam e of said m inor child te r Tw ilye an d Cecil C unningham o-ciock p ¡n t he C ircuit C ourt be declared to be R obert Kelso of K lam ath F alls, sp en t S atu rd ay Room o f th e C ourt House in C hristianson. n ig h t a t the George M cKay home. MorOj the secon(j m eeting to be . N nw - th erefo re, you are hereby M iss Nellie W ilson, d a u g h te r of he1(1 a t 10:00 o’d ^ k a m .. on S at- cltcii and d »rected to ap p ear in the ...... teach ______ er ol Mj and Mrg j c W ilson, is e m- urfTilv F Pbru a rv 21, 1942, in the C< unty C ourt of the S tate of Ore- Miss S hirley IBraat, tlV:'"u '’PPe r 'KrVdeZ and F Floyd Mll- , d in C upp€r * ra d c s’ and loyd M>1- NaVftl ho8pitai aB C ourt RoQm of thp C o u rt gon fo r the C ounty of S herm an, , r of - S o _ ajem ,__ ______ je w ere ______pioyeu m arried a t ' ; . , . tv p ig t a t B rem erton, ?{, n , P Condon an d the th iro a - the courtroom th ereo f, a t the G,ll(lcndale by Rev. C. J. H all, a t ^ ashjnl on h L Z c to be h d d a t 3 00 o’X k courthouse in Moro. O regon, on the M ethodist S a tu rd a y " . ^ W ll,on b ro u g h t h i, w ife p " on s ltu r d a v F e b ^ a r y 21. 2 1 « ''«V <>' F eb ru a ry . 1942. a t be successful. S urely ijs econo- m te t th e situ atio n . P u tn a m points ra te s very low. N evertheless it - i s t s do not even hope th a t the ou, th a t extended v acation periods r«0»?6 a m io>Nike? \ g a rg a n tu a n debts can be paid off an(] school days tak en fo r county __ ________ i n - w ith th e dollar w o rth as much as in stitu te s m ay be elim inated anil to see his shadow if possible it is today. W e’d like to know th a t provision m ay be m ade for The older re sid e n ts have said had rem ained wb RI p r^ 9enL leaders really m aking up school w ork fo r indi- th a t if th e snow viduals m issing school in th e fall think about it a n o th e r tw o weeks we would havo or an ticip atin g absence in th had sp rin g when it w ent off. If spring. P u tn am , how ever, calls it leaves by th e first of F e b ru a ry atten tio n to the fa c t th a t the they are not certain . T here m ay Oregon law fo rb id s the conduct of be M arch sto rm s or a F e b ru a ry school on S a tu rd a y and requires blizzard. They m ay have been From the O bserver, Feb. 2,1923 th a t a full v ea r of school m u st be around longer th an th e ground A call has been issued for a tau g h t, hog and are not a fra id of th eir m ass m eeting by Rev. H. G. H an shadow. son and ReV; U. G. S m others, th-> O ur prophesy goes so fa r as to . ____ Oregon householders will set a s ta te th a t we will have pU< r p ° 8^ glV^ . ’Vf ° ° th eir clocks ahead one hour on every day durin g F eb ru ary and . to av G. en E. orce M athew s has had the floor the m orning of F e b ru a ry 9 ir. about h a lf the people it will be h* ot the Moro O pera house sanded conform ity w ith the n atio n al pro- so not u n p leasa n t, depending, " and polished hy an electric (tram /o r d ay lig h t saving. G over- much on the day as on the dis- d is nor S prague decided th a t Oregon m achine. position. C L. Powell w as a v isito r here shculd cooperate in the move to last week from P ortland. Mrs. conserve d ay lig h t a ffo r co n ferrin g w ith the .governors of W ashington CLEVER— NO END Pi well is a resid en t of Los Ange- and C alifornia both of whom fa v . The new s w as released th is week le* w here Lucille and M arion are ored the plan. th a t th e “ tire ” had been dropped atte n d in g school. * * * from th e title s of the newly form - The house on the O. L. Belshe ed ‘‘tire ra tio n in g boardss.” Thus place occupied by C. W. S m ith Oregon m o to rists set a new th e y a re m ade ju s t plain ra tio n ;ng ca u g h t afire M onday m orning high record fo r gasoline consum p- Loards w ith au th o rity , ap p a ren tly , while Mr. S m ith w as th aw in g ^ on durin g 1941 when they used to ra tio n an y th in g . w a te r pipes w ith a blow torch. a ^otal of 297,966,614 gallons, ac- I t m ake« little difference for we l i t had the fire out before help cording to S ecretary of S ta te expect ra tio n in g in tim e of w ar arriv ed . F ar! Snoll. This w as a gain of and h e re .is no com nlaint about the From th e O bserver, Jan . 31, 1913 14 % percent over th? figures fo r k c a l board or doubt of its ability The bridge in G rass Valley 4949 Gasoline tax es paid to the to function properly in ratio n in g canyon n ea r the W heat place has g| a t e Oregon m o to rists d uring food o r clothing as well as -tires- been w ashed aw ay and team s using 1941 totalled $14,896,331, an in- Y et it seem s th a t a bolder and th a t road are forced to cross the crta g e of n early $2,000,000 over the b i t te r plan whould have been to canyon in fro n t of O scar R uggles figures fo r 1940. announce the appointm ent of ra- home. * » » tinning boards in th» first place The W orm aldehyde com pany The s ta te suprem e co u rt which instead o f nam ing a special hoard has been incorporated, composed and th en giving it inclusive of E. O. McCoy, L. B arnum , R. D. heard arg u m e n ts in the m andam us sui* a g a in s t the c ig a re tte ta x last pow ers. Jackson and B. F. Peetz _______________ A.R. K essinger has been suffer- F rid ay is expected to hand down GREEN PATCHES ing w ith an a g g ra v a te d ulcerated its decision p ro m p tly because of I t beean on th e aouth side of wisdom to o th which has cu t t h r u ’,« » - im portance of the case. Should ___ .th e co u rt refu se to issue a w rit 11 re g a n on in e . >ouin siae 01 the trees, along the sunny side of ‘h<-’ Kum but wiU comc "° furt* e,r' x e will th e b am and by M onday afternoon Our snow le ft in a u r r y S a t - collection of the , f ta th wr{t continue ig.. In Other Days railroaa th<* irrasM wmr Rbowinc* on broad t'^day and o u n d sy . A nousaiui th e g ra sa as show ing on broa trac k w as w ashed «>«< P « « n F th e ta x a c t on the ex p an ses of south slopes. N o \em b er ballot collection o f the T h ere is n o th in g stran g e about n ea r M cDonald. tax will be au to m atically suspend- the nnow to h 1*001 1903 ed Pending th e decision j • • xn o a dinsppearancp iw p p e a r a n c e o of i sn ow io . the Ohoerver, Feb. 6, Powell of # the u ncover fresh ly gm en g rass. It I - L- Peetz and W. b. * oweii voters. happens n early every year. This both have cut hands, Lou from an y e a r the snow laid on so long it accident while bu tch erin g and Bil P atronize Jo u rn a l A dvert -ers seemed a bit stra n g e to find th a t while doctoring a h o rse’s hoof, th e earth bore a green covering. A. H. B arnum and Miss M aggie T he m oralists of an o th er day F:«rra were m arried in th is city w ould have found som ething pro T uesday evening a t the home of phetic about It and would have L ^Barnum. ; called a tte n tio n to the \m atter. C ards have announced the m ar- say in g , it is possible, th a t jjust a s ' ridge of John T. Jiffinson and Miss the g reen g ra ss grew under the C ornelia Sm ith a t Bem ent, 111., snow and cam e fo rth ag ain w i|h ^ p r u a r >’ 27. - a warm day or tw o the d ark days Dne of the new banks a t Gra^Si of th e w ar would likewise be over V a lley will be known as the Citi- and th e world be b rig h t again. bank and be incorporated by T h ere will come ft day wh^n M essers C. vy. Moore, C. A. Buck- th e re will be tir%s once m ore, and ley. A. Scott add B aker Bros, s u g a r enough fdV the h u n g riest The A V *19 •h sweet tooth, and- m achinery for get its pow er from the Tygh Valley electric plant. those who would woifc. SPINACH GREEN S H E E T S - Kent Teacher Married At Goldendale noon. They w ere accom panied by hom e from P o rtlan d M onday w here ghe hftS fo r geveral m onths, ed to K ent S atu rd a y evening. receiving medical care. She is A s m a ll reception w as held a t much im proved in h ealth . A sm all reception as riv e n by th on A card p I T a rty in oe y th e e K K ent ent hotel norei Sunday au n u ay aftern aivem o uon ’*4. w / C i n n g v u „ ii in h o nor of the newly weds, »lie R ebekah’, a t th e l.O .O.F. hall A bout 20 friend» were p resen t. S n tu rad y evetnng, Fe r u a n rv • served R obert M itchell h as em ploym ent The w edding . cake w as sei _ a t the Union Stock y ard s in P o rt- a f te r ^belng c u t by the bride, as- land. He moved his fam ily to th a t ■ . a ____ » sisted by th e groeffn. city S a tu rd a y ., ]942 in the C ircuit C ourt Room of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of th a t day. th „ House in H eppner. then and th ere to show cause, if <>rr_sider the v o ters’ prelim inary pn ' y °u have, w hy said m inor p etitio n s fo r the form ation of the . child, R obert Kelso Bixby, shoul C n in m h io P o n n U « ’ T T tilitv Di«« not be bv this C ourt declared to be M id-Columbia tilit\ . □ --------“ ■■■• - - Peonlps ....... I -....... - ) - Dis- . . » d n n - te d .............. ch ild o f , the sa»d tr-.ct, which p etitio n s were filed in Z , “J th e office of 4he H ydroelectric Com- m inor child declared m ission on Decem ber 27. 1941. The nanie 01 sa,d m inor enua declare« pioposed d istric t would include a to be R obert Kelso C hristianson, pprcel of te rrito ry and the munic- Given under my hand and th e in alities of A rlin g to n and C ondon. *e a ' ° ^ . t be C ounty G°u r i of the .. M r,. M iller will continue h er An o y ste r feed w as held « the ia G :„ ia m County, a parcel of ° " e°n “T i a n - teach in g here while Mr. , M iller Verne Mobley hom e S atu rd ay , f r n to r y and the m unieinalities of ®h« m ,n ’ t h ” 2 1 ,t day of J a " _______ ______ ’------------------------------------------------------- ---- --------------------- H eppner. Ione and Lexington ir. u a Iy. M isf E sth e r Cam m ack and re tu rn - SUM M ARY OF A S S E SS M E N T R O L U SH ERM A N C O U N TY , 194. U n it Value Sherm an County, and a parcel of V alue N um ber C lassification ’ of P ro p erty $13.05 $5,967,770 457,224 A cres of all land ........ 21.29 te rrito ry and the m unicipality of 6,680,040 260,818 'A cres of tillable land 1.51 287,730 190,406 M aps showing the boundaries of the proposed d istrict a re on file 437,270 ented lands .......................... ip the offices of the county clerks 45,990 Town and city lots , ............... of th e counties involved and av a il Im provem ents on tow n and city able for inspection by persons in 224,170 lots ............................................. terested . M achinery and equipm ent, g a r The boundaries of the parcel of 14,060 age, w arehouse, elev ato r, etc te rrito ry in Sherm an County are 73,880 M erchandise and stock in tra d e described as follow s: 265,260 F arm in g im plem ents, tra c to rs , B eginning a t the in te rs net ’''n F u rn itu re & equipm ent in com -| of fhe n o rth line of Sec. 31, T. 14,230 nrercial use; hotel, sto re, off. IN ., R. 20 E., W. M., w ith the $22.25 33,150 1,490 H orses and m ules ................... G illiam -Sherm an C ounty line, 19.31 143,010 . C attle ........................................... . 7,405 thence along section lines as 2.48 20,350 8,212 Sheep and G oats follow s: w est ap proxim ately 6.02 14,120 2,346 Swine ........................................... 14i miles to the S. E. corner 7,253,260 N et value of tax ab le p ro p e rty Sec. 27, T. 1 N., R. 17 E., W. M.; Soldier’s exem ptions deducted th ence north 3 m iles, w est 1 2,220 from above • to ta ls .................. a , ^m ile, n o rth 2 m iles, w est 1 O ther exem ptions including E n tile to the n o rth w est corner 72,380 state & county foreclosures Sec. 4, T. 1 N., R. 17 E.. W. M.; 7,327,860 thence south 6 miles to the S. W. Doled Septem ber 9, 1941 co m er of Sec 33 said Township N ote: This does n o t include bank stock n o r in tan g ib les which are and R ange; thence east along subject to the S ta te T ax C om m ission; nor does it include rail the Tow nship line to the N. E r oads and other public service corporations which a re assessed c o m e r Sec. 4, T. 1 S., R. 17 E., by the S tate Tax Com mission. V aluation of public service corpor W. M.: thence south one mile, atrens in 1911, $1,759,515.03 v w est 2 miles, south 2 miles, M a rg a re t W. P eetz, C ounty A ssessor. w est 2 miles, south 1 mile, w est Th > following item s added m a te ria lly to th e public service v a l ap p ro xim ately 34 miles to the uation: ‘ * Sherm an-W asco County line; Locust Grove E lectric $4.355.00 thence in a southerly direction K ent, iP.P.&L. 8,040.00 along said line to its in tersec R ufus, P.P.& L. 40,160,00 tion w ith tl\£ n o rth line , of T. L 52,565.00 S„ R. 16 E., W. M.; thence e a s t alo n g th e n o rth line of T. 2 S.< T otal value ..................... $9,014,857 Local value ...................... 7,255,340 Public Service value .... 1,759,517 T otal T ax .............. 50,210.57 Local T ax ............... 36,392.50 •Public S ervice T ax .... 13,818.07 ' D ate of D ate of L ^st publication, Feb- 1 *0*0’ 13, 1942. Moro Lodge 113, l .O .O .F . M oro, Oregon M eets 1st and 3rJ T uesdays in tl« 1 ( ’ O.F. hall T rat sien t and visiting b rothers are cordi ally invited to m eet .vith us. Paul May, N. G. P e ic y Thom pson, B e v h lc h e m No. S ec.________ C h a p te r, N o . 7 8 .O .E .S , Moro, Oregon M eets E very Second and F o u rth T hursdays in each M onth. V isiting m em bers Invited M arie Hoskinson, W. M. Pauline Douma, Sec. 1'ureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M M eets on the 1st and &d, T h u rsd ay eve- xy-a. nings of sach m onth. . V isiting m em bers are cordially invited • to m eet w ith us. Darwin Van Gilder, W. M. (J V. Belknap, S ecretary Lupine Rebekah Lodge No 116 Moro, Oregon f le e ts 2d & 4th Tues day of each m onth. V isiting m em bers wel come. j klen M>r(in N G F |u r, nce Johnston, Se,i . . . dig, dig, dig all d ay ...b u t tonight, // / Local T ax on re al ------ p ro p e rty 32,820.86 Local T ax on personal p ro p e rty 3,571.64 O.W.R.&N.C. ta x ........ $10,468.47 O regon T ru n k tax ............ »... 36.87 * .... .... 10,495.34 20.9% of to tal tax Public Service ta x $13,818.07 27.5% of to ta l tax ’ L'Acal P erso n al p ro p e rty ta x ’ 3,57J .64 7.1% of to ta l tax Local Real p ro p e rty ta x 32,820.86 65.4%. of total tax For G enerations-A Great Kentucky Whiskey N a tio n a l D is tille r » P roduct» C o r p .,-N . Y . " • 93 P ro o f