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I p i l M - r « * ... . » ’’1 j 7, u im l't * J Ó t'H N A U MOHO, O H M IO « 0ÜMUIAW euVWT* i ve-y fFMs Mers, Oregon «tiUKWtt at t i l « T . French a . icoond c«aw matxer at Üw r t ^ u r ff k . at Moro. O re r à ea<Ur A rt o f (uo«reM of M *irt> ». in«. , No ont» seènni io w hat tq do about strikes, I t is ev»de«( th at T rum an d id n 't know and also evident th a t h e had flttlç a u th o r ity to do an y th in g effective. His governm adm strik inistration th re a t to ent induct e rs into .and th e arm y w ould have been foolish v en ty had y the m en stayed out out. se Seventy would m ake year old engineers , . " ’ '* ' »I ¡ - ¡ ( rltillA V , MAY I l i i ( M <pmw from Longview, ... pul Chared from tfte garage and F ord W«ney ft \V ilium s M otor Co. , A tra n sie n t m otorist rep o rted d ivlng from K lam ath F alls to a continuous snow storm th a t end- Holton» the tttot pn.twaf <«. October # to 1J le now -*reU »«,>**■*- ; H olt reported, as «11 m ajor »to- » » ¡ t e l f l ^ .1 J gtad es have been overcome. T h e L t U i y V U r O H I V I U p lan t w is used e a H M ^ t h e w ar - HoweU aa *n evacuation center for Ja . eu about 12 miles south of Moro, papere who were assembled there „ ^ neral C£ " ‘” . £ » uls WCre, ' ^ d J ^ . 1 A m encan Legion hall, following *n s death May 30. From the Observer, Ju n e 1. 1017 poor GIs. Elm er R alston B arze- and Lois The pending strik e legislation Eliza Schaeffer w ere m arried n e a r leave the average person ÉDITORIAL— pnust cold. It presum es th at the gov- E rsk in e May 24, following th e SSOCIATIOhl em m ent can successfully force t r .a e ’s grad u atio n from high . S H c m h s i — men to w ork. T h at is not true. Sihool. A ctually it is im possible and con- H enry DcMoss arriv ed last OFFICIA L COUNTY PAPER stitutionally it is impossible. w eek a fte r dn absence of several Yet, som ething m ust be (done mOnths as advance m an for the SUBSCRIPTION KATES to cause selfish groups to halt p eMOSS en tertain ers. p- • - ’ Payable ia Advance before throw ing the entire nation W ith th e exception of one ONE YEAR ...... .................... $2.00 tnto a strik e . We have long had bridge about a m ile 8outh nf th e courts for those w ho break the Hay canyon w arehouses th e new M A Y S I. 1944 m oral code and in some cases the grade Up th e canyon is now in social code. W e m ight be able to gcod condition for any kind of tra- f T h o s e w h o w o u l d t r a d e set up courts th at w ould try vel says R. C. Byers, road super- those w ho broke the economic v sor in charge. fr e e d o m fo r s e c u r ity o re law of production, w ithout which L. B. Payne is hauling . sand w e cannot live in this complex from the riv e r to be. used in d e s e r v in g o f n e ith e r . civilization. _ . , A plastering the new Roy Powell The trainm en lost a fine repu- bom e M ISPLACED LOYALTY tation df years standing by t h e i r _____________ __. . . „_Q_.V PVPrvnnp has 48 hour strike T heir leader, t h ^ X ¿«new haT i n t h e tost W hitney my his th re a ts against Pl TO BE GOOD________________ beft* e * pe ™ an ° M campB farth er eaSt _ ( n o n for m any years county agent in U m atilla county, said extensive im provem ents to th e P1* * wil1 made lhls and thiU .th e arrangem ents of th s ®h°w this year will be to Increase ^ e. ®PPea^ to the general puc^lc and to enhance th<\ educational ip lu e to farm ers, hom em a era, and-youth groups The P L will b e planned and operated to keep it as one o f th e th re e l biggest livestock exposi- Holt en tire declared VI Insurance Co. * . • X < ' ------------- $ 1 0 0 a M o n th f o r L ife Saturday, June 8 N e w F lo o r M elo d ia n s A d m issio n $ 1 , 0 0 / W* ight would make possible laws that wouM " “ « • the condition.. oM fashioned ru y I , one who ca» -remsmber When he wouJd hav» been ^ P y to get M much per month • • • worker W» per week. * Oregon WITH US TO MCAF TIMS SMOOTH MC AT M O WCf UtÎOOAY sn and effective. I n m any cases, several hours have been cut fro m present running tim er. F o r complete inform ation, inquire at any U nion Pacific T ic k e t O lic e or, see y o yr local agent. ONTON PACIFIC 921 S. W. Washington Str-et PortUad B.Ovwsoa UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ------------------- R o a d o f TA« r e a m lin e r » and T A « C /ia lle n g a r a ;—-— ------------- S :- t ---------: ---------------- ±____ ------- •, NOTICE OF NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEA RIN G . '______ - - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance w ith section 111-4244, O. C. L. A., to th e legal voters of the Non-high School D istrict of Shdrman Cbunty, Oregon, th a t a m eeting w ill b e held a t the Court House in Sherm an County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June, 1946, a t HL00 a. m. for th e purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal y ear beginning Ju ly 1, 1946, and encBng Ju n e 30, 1947, hereinafter set forth. B U D G E T -------------------------------- ESTIM ATED R EC EIPTS 1. Est. available cash on hand a t beginning of year, which this budget is m ade None 4000.00 Deficit 2. Estim ated receipts from delinquent taxes None 3. Amount^ received from o th er sources . , 1 •< None $4000.00 Deficit ...... .... .................. . ’___________________________ TOTAL ESTIM ATED "EXPEND'ITUBBB“ ’’" ’ ’l™1" * " E xpenditures 3 fiscal yrs. next pre- Exp. budget allowance E s t Exp. ITEM • ceding c u rre n t school year 6 mo. c u rre n t sch. yr. - for 1944-45 1943-44 1942-43 Exp. 1946-47 Bud’t allow’ce 1. T uition $11,713.28 $9,028.21 $7,625.06 $11,713.28 $7,700.00 $4,251.62 2. T ransportation «¿>,823.80 1,706.90 1,612.09 1,823.80 2300.00 875.00 3. Postage, Telegraph, Tel. 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 - 3.001 4. Supplies and P rinting 15.75 10.20 9.30 ' 15.75 10.50 5.25 5. Other misc. exp. (audit) 22.50 22.50 22.50 20.00 11.25 * 22.50 $13JK1.33 $1O,77$A1 TOTALS $9,274.95 $18,578413 $5,146.1^ 91M38A0 55MMARY feST“ E X P 7'R B C E IP T S 7A V X lL A B L E “ CASH'BALANCES*AND’ TAX LEVY' Total estim ated expenditures ________________________- ______ _____ ___________ $1053900 Am ount necessary to balance th e budget ............. .......................... ——71” $10339^00 Deduct deficit forw arded to next fiscal y e a r___ 1____ _________? _______ ______$4^000 00 Balance to be raised by ta x a tio n ____ _____________ ________ _______ _____ ZZ .Z-ZL $14339.00 Total estim ated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year _______ _______ ZZZZZZZZ ZZZZ $14339^00 Analysis of E stim ated Tax Levies: Am ount inside 6% lim itation ______________________ $10 900.77 A m ount outside 6% lim ita tio n _________ _____- Z - / $3,629.23 GEORGE G. ÜPDEGRAFF SB US FOR QUAUH and steam- 1 powered trains eastbound, westbound and locally w ill become 1. 3. 3. 4. 5. FABMC SHOW WO 7HOOUON oosrr oitAr A tto rn e y A t L a w ON JUNE 2 , changes in schedules o f Stream liners The Dalles, RECAPPING GDIDE Jotm to" I T il 5-10-10 Lawn MORO GRAIN GROWERS Sunset Motor Co. in Astoria last week. • .7 and O ne Ton o f coat of Mllw - mlUl , nd man left for H. fin e fo r hogs Fa^toe total prerent ‘J.AHÈ>À^ANÌ< LÒANÌ 4% Interest Long Term Uberai Prepejnueut Privilège« Mrg S m ith u now vlslttaif w tth - Dalle« Nat*l Farm Loan AsVn her fa th e r w h0 has been very U h/ Mlsa Eunice HoweU, daughter Miss Eunice Howell, daughter Bank H otel T he Dalles, Oregon »’ u X of m T and M rs-H arold HoweU of Z m i S <X. T he Dalles, Is now staying a t the — L „ „ * o m e o t Mr and Mra Dal<? ttoW’ GAS A N D O IL Mr and H. R. McKay and elL • Mr and Mrs W illiam Jefferies Lang, George Lang, E rn e st left «or the coast last F riday Sm lth an d BiU w ent to th e R . M cK K A N an d SO N w here-,they spent a week. . D eschutes riv e r fishing w here IN 0 V B W C B M r and Mrs H arry ju ste se n they had a very good catch of Grain, Feed, Fleer, F te l ¿pent ijpt S a tu id a / in Redmond gaimon an d t r o u t Farm Implementa, Bags, Twine ju st pur- visiting a t the borne of Mr and L u th er Davis has Mrs j H Koepke and family. chased a new Dodge sedan. BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS the M adras M r and (Mrs A. von B orsteland - Those attending PHONES celebration last S aturday w ere M rs J . E. Norton left last Satur- Residence Office and Mrs Eugene Norton, M r day for M edford w here Mr von FeedBtore and Mrg K enneth M artin and Borstel and Mrs N orton attended 163 182 162 fam ily Mr and M rs C. I. Laffoon, th e G rand lodge. WAHOO OREGON W e have a fe w tons o f /Schools and a th ird g rea ter than Bethlehem 7 h a p t e r No. 78. ft.fcA th e total county budget. Meets Every Second ar.a 1 If Sherm an county people feel Fourth Thursday« In ca:«, •u m cien tly prosperous and gen- Month. Visiting M em ber ,. invited.—Moro. Oregon . eroua to want to pay out '-«Meh J Helen Ruggles, W. M. educat* rain soaked children on th e w estern side of Edna Meizer, Secretary I iurska Lodre No. 121 A.E.& A .M - *• * Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday eveninps w S ? E l * * " tryln« to k<* p up <rf each month- Visitir<r X " X S X X event’ ' ,ooka members are cordially invited to meet with a Doll» n/ ^ y t a g to dance LeRoy W right, W. M. L T W bec<J® « • legisb- H. B. Pinkerton, Secrelary ive body to endeavor to make ~ Mtìtìl» ji t t i i STA N D A R D week about the railroaders and President T rum an, m ade m atters Educational features of th e re coal m iners sticking to th eir w orse for his union and b e tte r vived p aciflc international Live- , r sttx'k exposition will be expanded unions instead of to th e ir govern- F ew lay readers knew the acts tbis though cooperation of jnent. There was ‘ the cry of about the strike. The trainm en the m anagem ent w ith sta te coll “scab" when engineers engineers struck for more eges of “th e n orthw est and * th e trains out at the behest of th e and pay and changed w orking condl- W alter * H o if now m ana . natlOrt w hen tions.’ A fact finding Tx>ard roc- LSDA’ W aRer HOlt’ T k t G M n Y » ^ r s P k fg Í9 t9 ^ K ger, recently in a conference What. tn a labor a m e n d e d 16 percent raise. Tru- * 7 ’. said f t «,n 1; Dehoitc monthly income for agricultural staff its citizens adhere man tried tQ com p rornisc on 18% memhor« life when you wish to retire. union Instead of e th u s giving ground and abandon- 2< Protection for family now. 3. Pays double for acddental som ething we may n - v .i « ing the position of his own fact tm»»:»tngXX3 nn:ninn:n:»:»:nutnt x^m ::tnxu certainly m eans constant fighting flnding board. W hat all the chan- death before retirement age. C . A . R u g g le s /• and disorganized m inor y f ges jn w orking conditions are 4i Bqild» uplarge cash reserve. The strong leadership of recent 5. -lP«yi- steady income if you even railroad men K are permanently disabled. lim es has proven dlsastro , g ^ t* th e ir case very hesitantly, ■ IN S U R A N C E ’- * - : now people look to a strong m an, Hfld pubiic been inform ed PA UL R. MoCULLOCH em ber of the about w hat w as w anted, exactly w hether he be a m uic»*»^* 405 Eaftt 2nd Bt. MORO Phone 271 OREGON governm ent o r the ^iea^ °* ® **n w bat wafi w anted, and had It . The • Dalles, , Oregon unì»— * ion. The sane, independen known other facts about the rall- ght, traditional , ’ r ith m , and men, a decision g p rnnmtininnnt»ninun»Hn»innniniinfHinminr,HHHÍiinimi iii !H C* is giving way to e *** “ 1* or m ight have been reached th at easy road of th e follower. would m eet public approval. It still seems academic to say Now no one Is satisfied. The th a t evafy Am erican’s first loy m en are surly and th eir leaders alty should be to the nation, angry; the president i3 upset and then to his state and county, congress Is in a dither; the people and to his social, labor and indus are happy th at tra in s are running tria l groups last. If the reverse and th e mail comes through. |s true, we can expect dire conse T here has been no s e ttle m e n f'b f quences. th e case, only as physical q u a r rels m ay be settled w ith a h at chet. F R E E G E N K R O r»? If both sides in a labor d ispute School teachers are now try in g b ad to present th eir case to some to obtain enough signatures to pUby c body, or court, and if assure a place on the Novem ber enougb tim e w ere given to let ballot for th eir new try for m ere pu biic opinion be heard, strikes jnoftey. This tim e th e nam e is m jgbt be settled better, and “Basic School Bill" and it raises ,qUicker and w ith less bitterness. • « • th e ante to $15.000,000. If passed, ----------- >-------- r " i- .s *> , J 9 f. . . ,4 • ,, th a t will be the state’s support of schools. T he state is now giving $10,000.» 000 which comes from Income la x as long as income tax is a- vallable. The basic school bill From the Observer, May SI, 1907 will ta k e $15,000,000 indefinitely and when the income tax sour The Chartes Belchee farm and ces tail the w eight will fall on the W illiam K enny tra c t have been tran sferred to a Portland p roperty W hether the funds come from buyer by Hon. R. J. Ginn. Con- pro p erty or incom e tax m akes sideration $30 per acre, little difference In the dlstribu- . Hans Hansen, who has been tlon of the burden. T hat dlstribu- Uving in his old hom e in E urope For Truck Service You Can tion of burden is som ething Sher- fo r e(ght years has retu rn ed here m an county taxpayers m ay well w ith his family. Trust, T ry SUNSET *tudy. . ____ The Tygh Valley Bee has slip- On the basis of 1944 assess- p aten t inside and now m ent figures (the latest publish- appearg as a five coflumn folio, edj and of 1944 school census fig- all hom e print. You just can’t afford costly}- breakdown» ure« (the latest published), Sher The funeral for J. E. H arris m an county would pay $118,164- was preached by Rev. John Ton when your trucks are harvesting. Fo» truck .39 into the basic school fund and kins from the M ethodist' church would receive $18,800. I t m ay be in Moro. service you can trust, try S U N S j^ , ; ’T ? t presum ed th a t incom e taxes are paid in roughly th e sam e propor- From the O bserver, Ju n e 3, 1927 O ut R eputation h Your P rotection tlons as is th e pro p erty tax. I t T he appointm ent of L. W. is likely th a t Sherm an county R akes as county school 3uperin- pays m ore under the Income tax ten d en t w as confirm ed a t the b u t probably not a m uch g rea ter iast co u rt m eeting, percentage. A business deal w as closed this E very eastern Oregon county Week w hereby F red P ick ett w ho tjy I t will pay m ore than it gets except _____ ,Hood River, Deschutes and Mai- »u7o Lodge No. 113, i.O.O.F. heur. M ultnom ah and Tillam ook Meet« 1st and 3rd and Douglas, w est of the moun- Tuesdays in I.O»O.F CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET tains will be h u r t . hall- . T ransient ant) ■ « «.A G reatest gain w ill accrue to n< broGiers arej Clackamas, Marlon. Yamhill, L ane m v,t’ u X G h e c J & if W H tü ie ¿ u ü U tU ú & W ashington, Linn, Jackson and •*" Josephine counties. I t will effect Em wit Houston N. G. trem endous m ovem ents of m oney ___ A‘ K‘ Kesglnger» Secretary from one county to another. M u lt Lupine Rebekah Lodre No. a 16 pom ah county will lose $750 000 *Teeta 2nd and 4th and Lane will m ake »180,000. **ch In 1UU. Sherm an county th e m ^ w e ^ " ' mem Rtf AO AUMOST OOMS jnoney ra b e d h ere an<| jy w d to L M r t i S d « l i o p th e r counties would be aa U rge i WAFCN Oim AIAgf A OATS In Other Days Umml« UWM «U F, t Kent Event« W0« SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY INDEBTEDNESS 1. A m ount of w a rra n t indebted ness on w arran ts issued and endorsed “not paid for w an t of funds." _____ __________ $ None 2. A m t of o th er indebtedness $4000.00 3» M a i indebted»«*«_________ (sums of items 1, 2 ) v Dated May 25, 1946 Signed: W ily W. K nighten, Clerk T. H. Fraser, Chr. Board of D irectors « $4000.00 1 '* I ..^Sw Approved by B u d g ti Com m ittee May 25, 1946 Signed: W. L. May, Secretary, Budget Comm. Paulen W. Kaseberg, Chr., Budget Com m ittee