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^ r r u u i n (County jo u r n a l
Sherman County Observer
dining room:
“As a rule a man's a fool
When it’s hot he wants it cool
When it’s cool he wants it hot
Always wanting what is not.”
Established Nov. 2, 1888
Grass Valley Journal
Established Oct. 14» 185# <
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 WE PLANNED IT THAT WAY
W asco N e * »-Enterprise
Established Nov. 1891
Now. it is rumored, the gov
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 ernment »s going to ask wheat
farmers to produce as much of
Published Every Friday at
the bread making cereal as pos
Moro, Oregon
Editor sible. We may be short, it is said.
Giles L. French
This certainly gives pause to
Ertered as second class matter at any consideration for govern
the i ’vs boffice at Moro, Oregon ment planning one m ig h t'h a v e
o.tce« Act of Congrès» of March begun to harbor an the de^p re
w<79. ,
cesses of his mind. We have been
so recently told that we just
Ojtc1oOt4ií>t»
had too many acres in wheat and
that there never was going to he
P ublish U * s
it in that
NATIONAL €WTORIAL_ “ » ne*d for keepin(t
- ' iSSOCIATION
c^ o ,n fact> need « ~ . «ou-
— —n -----y ------ rsv.
V rU sn fo A — pk years ago was to conserve the
land by the growth of grass crops
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
get some of our 80,000,000 acres
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
out of wheat of which the world
Payable in Advance
was flooded—and would
There
ONE YEAR ...... >L50
would never be any export mar
ket within the vision of man.
, MAY 21. 1943
Even now wheat is not to be
used as a bread grain, if one can
RUML PLAN
tell by reading the reported inten-
U is quite likely that 1942 was tiops of the department of agri-
one of the most prosperous years culture It is to be used for stock
American business men, Ameri- feed Incidently there are sever
can farmers and American work-
other grains that will produce
ers have ever had. Corporation as much stock feed.
profits were alao rather large.
Farmers have been paid to put
One cannot help but wonder if land in grass, paid to put it in
that does not have something to barley, paid to not put i t in any-
do with the anxiety to waive most thing. They have been told their
of the tax payments for that par- iand will wear out with constant
ticular year. (It is certain that cropping, that it will wash »wav,
it had much to do with the move- that the winds will blow it away.
ment to out state income taxes that growing wheat must stop.
for that year.)
They have paid penalties of 49
It will be readily admitted that cents per acre for growing too
a pay as you go plan of income much of it. Now there isn t en
tax collection will make taxes ough.
more easily paid than will the. Sure, the war ha» brought con-
present plan, anyone who studies ditiona that ^ r e not forseeable
the plan will find many difficulties a few years ago.. That i» what
in its administration, nevertheless ¡g the matter with nearly all gov-
For farmers It ia admittedly im- emment planning — unforseeable
possible. The same will apply to conditions make the plans seem
professional men, lawyers, doc- foolish. It probably will turn out
tors and others. -
the same way with this plan,
i a mi w i it
•«. is.
—.
»
There are even difficulties for whatever
g men wm>
w ..
w hat piles of Wheat this county
working men who collect their
wages L c h Saturday night. If it migbt have bad if the farmers
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2. SHKRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
Kelly’s Column
B!o?k-Buster
|
EVERY DRIVER CAN HELP
fCon**rtii(-d from pace one»
available for construction of high- f
ways after the war, when Johnny
comes marching homo and wants' •'
a job instanter. A few senators |
suggest a larger sum. Eastern 1
members are insisting that the ■
money should be allocated on the |
basis of population, which would |
give the fhickly settled east the
lion’s share of the funds. < The
present method of distributing
road money is based on popula
tion, area and post toads, and
these three factors provide an
equitable portion o f the money f|
to each of the ’ western states,
which are distinguished for their
area and miles of postroads. if
small populations. The northwest
states, out o f one billion dollars
conwivably receive-
W
AR 1943 st»lr, to war as wheeb.
nra,MHH and materials »Hal to »irtnry
aimtt be inoted sw iftly, safely and nitiw ut delay.
♦ But each day • b’ -it« .it gride (rowings la
America injure « r ktU 19 aMMuriafe and delay 36
trauu a total of 2 2 I
and lime that a nation at w ar am ply cannot afford.
W ill you, as a patriotic driver, enlial ia »he
$30,000,000; possibly more.
It is estimated that one-half
billion pounds of cheeee will be
acquired in 1943 for the armed
This Is a photo-u¡A;vam of the
forces and for lend-lease. Another dreaded 4,040 poord sr^sr-blo k
estimate is that Herbert H. Leh- buster, made In the United 8ta!~i.
man director of relief and rehab-
dropped on Germany In n j.V.i
,
•’
1,
♦
lb
ihtation, will want 100.000 (H > P
of cheddar when he starts feeding
the hungry mouths in ‘the recon-
quered countries. This alone wouH
account for mrtke thn half the to-
U . Cheddar product™ , p r o v e n -
and d»y raids by American flic:»
and RAF men. Approximately 2.2U
pounds of the twe-ten bomb aie
TNT and other secret en fesA e .
The rest are «bell a id ft scr. MORE MEN SENT
Oropped from • plane 20.000 f . U
£ ° VER8EAS
lars ($17,000 00). dated June 15,
1940, that said bonds are hereby
called for redemption. Said bonds
are described as follows:— >*
Seventeen Thousand • Dollars
($17,000JX)), par value bonds num
bered 1 to 84, inclusive, dated
June Id, 1940, maturing serially,
subject to call and redemption
however, on June 15, 1943, and on
any semi-annual interest p a y in g
date thereafter, which bonds bea-
interest at the rate of Four per
cent (4%) per annum.
AU of said bonds are subject t
call and redemption at the option
of the City Of Wasco on June lb
1943, and pursuant to said optior
notice is given that said bond-
will be redeemed on June 15, 1943,
at the office o f the City Treasurer
of the City of Wasco, Oregon, the
place of payment named in said
bonds. Interest on eaid bonds will
cease on said date and no further
interest will be paid thereon.
E. F. Feldman
City Recorder
B. Estrelle Hailey
____
-
City Treasurer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims ag
ainst the Estate of Leroy Hobeit
Martin, deceased, are hereby noti-
fled to present them, with thr
proper vouchor» and duly verified
to the undersigned, the duly ap-
pointed, qualified and acting Ex-
« “tor of the Ertate of Leroy Ho-
b*rt Martin, deceaeed. at the offic •
»f T. Lerter Johiuon, Attorney
8,x months from the date of the
fir*t Publication of teU‘ * ot,c>’
W™CJ» *“ _*•
J?
i ” 5^®^ Ir°y
*ecu^ 1
a
Pu ,ca K>n’ *
*®48-
Date of l ^ t pohiiction June
1943
,
NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING
Notice ia helhy given that the
underaigned haa filed in the
Connty Court of the State of Orc-
the output this year is
large
• . Y
in the first twelve months of
gon
for Sherman County her Final
as it was in 1942. One government
___
agency, however, rtate«
that
M
l
the
atage
for
Elmo.
Mimour.
to
Pr«
,ent
war
891-827
A
m
e
r
e
n
Account
Admini.tratrix,
______ __
_
w____ a _ . ___
______r with
percent of the total output will attend the funeral of his brother, troops were embarked for oveidea the
annexed> of the Estate
be taken by the fighting men and Guy Kelley.
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duty as compared with 366,603 of j es«ia Henrichs, Deceased, and
lend-lease. The government estim-
Mr and Mre Clyde Davis s n l men in the same period o f 1917-18 that Monday, June 21, 1943, at
ates are alwavs subject Jo revision baby Bnd SaTn Davis of Grass Limiting quantity o f steel used 10:00 A. M., in Moro, Sherman
, o, whether
______ the
—- need is Valley were visitor's in Kent Sun- h» bed springs is resulting in an Covnty. Oregon, in the courtroom
these w
davs,
aiUTnin¿ra, steel, rubber, or day morning.
‘
—
annual saving in steel sufficient to
aaid courtt has been fixed by
J J Decker left ,.» t Friday for meet Ule *‘*el
the court a» the tim e and’ place
evaporated milk.
for hearing objections to said
Portland to bring his wife and
Liberty ship*,
Final Account and for the settle
children home. The children have
'
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
y
been staving with their gmnd-
If you havrn l fOtt*n ar*m>4 ment of said Estate.
Notice is hereby given that
Wilma Hansen
parent,. Mr and Mr» William Mit-_
„
the undersigned has filed in *h*
Administratrix, c-ffi.q.
County Court of the State of
chell.
would mean to you if our sot-
T.
Lester
Johnson,
A shower was given in honor 4 2 / diera hadn’t gotten round to
Oregon 'for Sherman county h<»r
Attorney for Administratrix
■ *94 J»' *
of Mrs^ Eugene Norton last Wed - iiL the fight.
Final Account as Adm;ni*tra*r;x
First Publication - May 21, 1943 of the Estate of Jessie Anux,
nesday. She received lots of lovely
Moro Lodge No. 1IX. I. <1. 0 I. Last Publication - June 11, 1943 Deceased, and that
Wednesday,
things.
Moro, Oregon
Rev. O W Jones will be - here
the 2nd day of June. 1943. at
Legionnaires and Auxiliares and
An » i v
ftBMdBYB*
thi NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING jn :on A. M.. in Moro. Sherman
familieg are invited out to Ted
P^ach at 11:09 o clock S . -
BaU»R Sundayt May 23. Potluck d7 J " 0™ " *
.
I.O..O.P. hall Trai FOR PREPARATION OF COUN- O untv. Oregon, in the court-
sient
andj visiting TY BUDGET
of said Court has been
bo desired to continue to give an bad sown every’ acre f° r
1941 dinner and meeting, meat and
.
Grange,
Saturday,
March
22.
brothers
are
cordi
Notice
is
hereby
given
that.the
fi»
d
bv
th*» Court as the time
exemption for personal living ex- and 1942 crops. If a farmer had coflfee win
furnished,
ally invited to meet County Budget Committee will be «-«d place for hearing objections
Mr and Mrs William Mitchell of
pen sea—and wo, do not oee how forgotten the government agents
Mps y ' E Mobley left Sunday
vith us.
jn session at the Courthouee in fcn said ^Inal Account and for
Portland are here r to spend a f?w
equality can be retained any ot- and grown it anyway be would for p ortiand where she will at- day«
visiting with their daughter Charles C. Wilson. N.G.
Moro, Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock ♦h-' settlement of said estate.
beT way—a man might be entit- now be riding the V>P of a very tend a lodge convention and will Mrs J J Decker and family .
I’erey Thompson, Sec.
A.M. on Monday May 24, 1943
Isabella Crosfn' 1
led to a repayment from the gov- high financial wave. That is, if retum sometime at the end ot
Administratrix
A t their tin can Jamboree here i upine Rebekah Lodge No. 110 f nr
purpose of m aking the
_.
ernment if he worked the first he. could have found some place the week Mrs- Paul Wilson is
last Saturday night $126 in war
Moro. Oregon
original estimates of county «x- ▼. -Lestpr Johnson.
Half o f the year and wae unem- tc store it until the penalty per- takjng e*,.«» of her children,
bonds were sold, 179 pounds of Meets 2d & 4th Tues
^ n d ’tures
»11 countv purposes Attnm«,v for Administratrix
ployed the last half.
iod expired.
Mr. and Mrs Jake Wilson were waste fats and 450 pound« of tin day of each month,
for the period from Julv 1. 194°« First Publication — A^ril ¥» n t a
The income tax is theoretically
A farmer is going to have to
quests Sunday of the Shol- cans were taken in. The evening
" ,nK membei^W»,
to June 30, 1944 inclusive. Any Last Publication — May 21, 19*”»
a tax on incomes; ,on yearly in- be a sucker for punishment if he tQn p rittR family.
was
spent
in
show
and
in
dancing
co®*^
tax
payer or group of tax payer’
to . j^yeiyn Davis and Ruth Adair
v o ila Belshce, N,G.
That being the cane, an can listen without laughing to
at
tbe
Legion
Hall.
wishing
to have change« made in NOTTCE TO CREDITORS
nre Johnston. Se¿
income tax would not be due until federal crop experts who have are here to spend a week v is it in g __________.
the
proposed
budget, apprnrri»-
All persons having claims ag-
r
, 1' 'rc*ia l^odge No 121
tiopg for new items ,tbe elimins- ainst the Estate of Lil&h Hall,
the year was oyer.
“plana” about bow to handle and Mrs J L Davie
Throughout the last war only Meets On the 1st and 3rd Thurs- «<"*
_ne _______ ___ ,
Davis parents,
Mr
If, however, it is desired to the soil, grow and market the with Miss
day
evenings
of
eacn
tion
of
any
item’ or an increaM* deceased, are hereby notified to
Glenn Sather went to The Dal- 241 tanks were used by American
make it an income tax on weeky crops and decide what shal
f
month Visiting mem- or reduction in any item are re- present them, with the proper
les Saturday to have bi« foot car- troops in combat areas. Note: In
income«, that can be done. An gown.
.
js.n .. I« auested to attend this meeting vouchers and duly certified, to the
bers are cordially in- muco
.
. . - ,
, ,
ed for.
the Revolutionary war none were
exemption can be figured out for
viUd to meet with us. and h **1“ Buch ^ »h es known.
undersigned, the duly appointed,
B M. Kelley left Saturday on used.
n
a week
instead of a year.
It
No increases can be made to qualified and acting administratrix
should be made to apply to every
exceed ten percent of the propo- of the Estate of Lilah Hall, Dc-
W. F. McLeod. W.M.
one alike, however.
sed budget at the final hearing ceased, at the office of T. Lester
C V. Belknap, Secretary
The president did well Monday
and
adoption.
Johnson, attorney at law, Moro.
Remember, H atfie ld , I ’m only Cc.llijr^ o ff
when he
sent a message
that
ne eeni
m ^ .g v
obMrver May 20. 1 1904
Ross
Oroduff
Oregon, within six months from
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.E.S.
th is feud so we can share our farm
»topped the houee from p»«nng F
WWMCo, „t W.eco,
County Clerk the date of first publication ot
Moro.
Oregon
machinery.
tU lM b lr tU I
« « r id
Sher
this notice, to-wit: May 14. 1943.
5 Meets Every Second and
NOTICE OF CALL
h . « forgiven »
^ e o U
brick to
D ^
Hope H. Belshee
Fourth Thursdays
i n
taxes except war
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
Administratrix
Each
Month.
Visiting
to where they will be used in build
He may not have the nerve
to the holders of City of Wasco Date of First publication May 11.
Members Invited.
addition to their electric
veto the 15 percent forgiveness i « &n
Refunding Bonds, Serie« A, in tho 1943.
Date of last publication
Norma B alslger W. M.
pU„ ..though O m tonc U W .»
Tom-
sum of Seventeen Thousand Dol- j une 4, 1943.
Marie H osklnson, Sec.
b1 ^ X inA ^ . n
UXP.X.T. «n
t ™
NOTICE OF 1943-44 BUDGET MEETING^
.hould quibble «
• '7 ”1
dmr i l l ^ rtopp«)
The next
In accordance with the provisions of the “ Local Budget Law” (Sections 110-1201 to 110-1215,) 0
marching up and la y in r their dol-
■«
C.L.A., as amended), notice ia heyeby given that the budget committee of the City of Moro, Oregon,
lar, on the line for taxe. when well w U mort likely ne
in compliance with said law, prepared and adopted on May 4, 1943, the budget estimates for the < ity
maaav down their
their eon. are im
layin»
their Moro Steam Laundry
dau^ Ur>
cf Moro, Oregon, for the ensuing fiscal year July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944 ,as set forth in the accom
live« ia beyond Hie perception of
visitor« in Portland
panying schedule« I, II, III, IV. Ail persons are hereby notified Jhat on the 8th day of June. 1943,
’ï , 7
at 8 pjn. in the council chambers, Moro,, Oregon, said budget estimates may be discussed with the
the writer. It look. downn«ht un-
th
met M„ .
city council, the levying board for the City of Moro Oregon, and any person subject to the proposed
patriotic. There 4a more money h*«t week wnere
tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor of or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any
than ever before and the debt Myer, on
¿ X ito
part thereof..
will be e » i« r paid now than later, a « montL. m a t m Calrforni,#
The outstanding indebtedness of the City or Moro, Oregon on May 4, 1943 wa« $17,000 in bonds.
aquawking about paying their tax- Fro» the Observer May 22, 1914
Signed: Paxil May, Chairman,
W. S- Powell
H. O. Kunsman /
W. A. Ruggles
C. U. Montgomery struck a .
R. B. Hoskinson, secretary, R. P. Brisbine
A- J. Buuholtx
W. W. Knighten
The ordinary people * are not rock while plowing oh the L. J.
G. Douma
Clyde Gillmor
Someone may do more apolog- Pape farm and he is now nurs-
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, & TAX LEVIES FOR YEAR 1913-44
ising than boasting about the tax jng three fractured ribs,
1-1-43.
7-1-42
.1-1-42
record of this congress and we
W. A. Raymond is at the farm
7-1-43
Fund and Classification
1-1-43 ,
1943-44 Budget
6-30-42
.1941
1940
think rt will be the easy tax boys. <rf F. M- Marshall in Hay canyon
GENERAL FUND
240.00
Recorder and Treasurer Salary
. ..
where he is in charge of construc
240.00
120.00
240.00 * 120.00
240.00
60.00
State Industrial Accident Ins.
6 0 .0 0
21.69
91.18 *
27.42
tion work for the new residence
39.10
160.00
Administration
160.00 450.03
86.00
1460
DAT
>nd ham.
WATER FUND
It warmed up thi. w « k . That
SMurday «««¡n«-
1500.00
• Marshal and Collector Salary 1600.00
566.64
690.00
1200.00
1196.00
ia. the wind died down, making fri« id . gathered at the home of
100.00
Labor, account Water
100.00
28.40
403.4&ÍL * 14.62
40.40
350.00
Supplies .aoedunt Water
3 0 0 .0 0
2039
ia seem Vmnner. Now thia, mind M i., Lola Meaainger in honor of
230.73
7L31
406 07
550.00
Power, account Water
660.00
222.48
194.36
514.67
448.00
you, after two months of com- her 20th birthday a n n i.ilaary- Pete Swanson fancies himself the military police agree that
200.00
Fire Department
200.00
104.12
.
8.38
268.95
22.48
as an armchair stra.cglst Some instead of ruining discipline, 3.2
plaint, about how cold and m i.- The party wa. quite a aunpriie
New Equipment
1000.00 8750.00
times he gets so t ngled up, I beer sold in Army camps pro
MISCELLANEOUS
erable 4t was— and had been, to the young lady.
j
u s t c a n ’t r e s is t to y in ’ to vides our soldiers With a mild
Emergency .
100.00
260.00
23.80
12.39
298 22 •- 775.42’
after worry Jbout the worms in Fro«* the Observer May 21, 1924
Power, Account Street Lights
770.40
770.40
form
of
relaxation
w
ithout
im
38620
straighten
him
o
u
t
z
385.20
770.40
770.40
the wheat and in the garden, af-
<x,y weedman of Wasco and
Hnrtel Insurance
400.00
400.00
6.00
344.96
431.20
For Instance, the other day he pairing their efficiency.
ter street corner comment on how Mias Edna Helen Potter of Klon-
Library Fund
50.00
50.00
25.00
50
00
60.00
Well, Pete allowed that the
was waxing indignant about our
Legion Hall
6.20
alow the gram was starting be- djk< were married in this city on
1320.40
30.19
soldiers being allowed to buy chaplains and military police
DEBT SERVICE
cause of «old.
I
Tuswlay o f ’this week at the Meth-
1500.00
Sinking fund for Bonds
1500 00
beer right In camp. Said that are a pretty good authority on
2000.00
4000.00 ' 4000.00
And, what waa the very first odist parsonage in the presence
Interest on Bonds
-
382.50 1882.50
800.00
420 00
458.26
was just coddling the troops and what’s right for soldiers. I’ve no
868.84
1100.77
expression heard about the first of Mr. and Mrs. ^ord as witness-
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
7402.90
ticed lately he’s been confining
would ruin discipline. . *
warn» day? ‘'I’D het now it gets es, Rev. U- G. Smothers reading
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
his
rem
arks
to
th
e
broader
I told him the actual facts had
70.00
16.60
26.45 ■
28.00
State Liquor Apportionment
19 j 68
34.00
so hot everything will die” The the ceremony.’
■ v
already been established by a phases of strategy.
1000
25.00
Licenses
and
Fees
10.00
35.00
20.00
maker of weather must hare
Henry Ruggles is improving
600.00
237.90
243.20
780.00
Rental or Sale of Property
study the Government made.
.76500
456.50
wrung his hands In despair over the parking strip in front of his
3600.00
1476.73
1833.29 3000.00
Water Rent
Their report said chaplains and
3605.05
3647.50
th at resnark.
residence by leveling the ground
Estim ated Caah Balance July 1, 860.09 5130 50
....Total Estimated Expenditures
$74020*'
It does call to mind a hit of «nd sowing to alfalfa. Later, he
Less Total Estim ated R eceipts
5130.09
doggeral aptly pinned beside the will build a concrete retaining
Copyright, 1943, Brewing lndtutry Foundation
Amount to he Raised by Taxation
227298
No. 63 o f a Serico
door leading to • boarding house well s4 the front prop«rri line
Legionnaires To
Picnic At Ball
Farm Home
In Other Days
^ ^ 4 -4 i
Hom where I s it...
/ / Joe Marsh