PACS. î SHERMAN COUNT* JOURS Al* MORO ORÉGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, IMS
committee of the grange Boo-
and their three sons were din- Bter night will be’ T n i n u y ,
ner guests at the George Fox September 30 at the Rufus g r ih
residence Sunday.
ge halL Everyone »4 Invited,
« zni . . .
and the party will start at eight.
Mr and Mrs A. B. Christenson
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/ -< -
and son Ronnie of Portland
J*
stopped briefly in Rufus last NOTICE OF FIWAL 8ETTLK-
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weeR end at the home of Mr and
f
_/¿i, Harland McDonald.
The —v / v n r p tq unpppRV rtfVFM
Christenson’s were on their way
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl a N
to Monument on a deer hunting that the undersigned executrix
triD
of the Estate of Frank S. Lam-
>
born, deceased, has filed to the
Mr and Mrs George Fox ac- County Court of Sherman Coun-
companied hy their daughter ty, State of Oregon, her_Bnal ac-
Dolores left Monday for Seattle, ^ ¡ ^ t b e 8 Sunday of November,
Dolores will register Wednesday 194g at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
at Seattle University for her A
^as been fixed by said
freshman year at college.
She c ^u rt‘ as the time for hearing’
was a member of St. Mary’s of objections to said report and
graduating class in The Dalles the gettiement thereof,
last spring. While their parents
y Alice Josephine Lamborn
are gone, George and Jimmy
Executrix
Fox will be houseguests of Mr Gavln & Gavin
and Mrs Vernon Miller.
Attorneys for Estate
Big plans have been going The Dalles Oregon
forth for Booster night by the n o t ) c e Qp pIN A |j HEARING
new tax base. When the voters F. Foss and Judge Henrtchs.
of a a district
have voted two . Mrs G. F. HiginDOtnani o
J&l|erttutn (Çuunly J o u rn a l
of
vears district
In favor of a levy dVer Umatilla county was a Moro
ih i «iv Dercent limitation they her real estate possessions here,
may In t K i r t i y S r vote for a visitor last week attending to
P uhhshed
F r id a y a t
Moro, Oregon
over the six percent and
A. R. Kessinger has cleaned
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Editor S
for a new base, which up his first harvest on the A.
Giles U French
also tor a
* yerage of
c . Thompson farm and he
s
g n n w t - -NW r -» —w d
uiat 4J 31 ■'*. three' « a re levies—or less.
well
pleased
with
results
and
is
p «rtofflt» Ri Moro, Oregon u p -., r A n of
The amendment is not at pre- prepared for another effort,
OoPFr*!»* of M«rch S.
____________
sent important to Shermn coun- ----------------- -
’ X/am^a* "
_ ty. Here there has not been
SU PER
growth of population in excess KVFU8 NEWS
A . . ▼ i a u of six percent and the regular
Sig-pl R i I 0 " levies generally do quite well
By Mr» George Fox
except for an occasional year.
^ D I T O R I A l ___
But many places in Oregon
Rain began to fall meageriy
r r / V ’I A T I D k l have grown tremenclpusly. The in the Rufus vicinity Friday,
SS O C jA T lQ N
* in the stale has been 40 and by* Sunday it continued to
percent in population. It is im rain all day. ¿h is amount of
«/rtC T M rvt. I
ible to k
government rain has brought the moisture
9lx percent together in the soil; therefore
OFFICIA I j COUNTY PA FEE ^ sts down lo
----- uITfcflCRiPTlON RATES
limitation and adequately pro there will be a hustle and bustle
.WMWVrtlPTIO
$2
yide lhe servlces needed by this to get the wheat seeded around
ONE YEAR
____________________ new population. It just can’t here.
-
OCTOBER 1, 1948
be done, especially with the
Mr and Mrs Ted Reid were
___________ __________ _ lowered value of the dollar.
moving last week their house-
There are enough safeguards hold furniture to Rufus from
LET IT BE PPOVEN
new amendment.
The Maryhill where they have been
Notice is hereby given that
W h e n district agricultural
mu8t yote an exces8' ievy living. They will live in the
Indies come to Greta’s. See
Guy C. Andrews, Administrator
leaders met in Arlington Mon- {£ree time8 an(j specifically ap house owned by Fay Brackett of ZrilT accompanied by his pretty Chinese wife. Chennault was 1.00 items on the Value Bar.
day to discuss a years program
ye a new
the third year RUfus. ,Ted works on the Mary- called home to testtfiy in connection with proposed U. 8. aid to
of the Estate of Antone B. Sand-
the soil conservation service f
ig no joker about
No hill Ferry.
vig deceased, has filed to th®
China.___________________________________ =====----------------- -
Mr and Mrs Ernie Engles
had
grabbed the spotlight with
board is given authority -
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-
,
.
.
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Dresses,
some ------
short, - 30016 County Court of the State of
scare story that made the front h
tbe base: the people to return to Rufus from Buhl, she was a houseguest of Mr and the mountains on the way home. Jong Value Bar Greta’s,
~ Oregon for Sherman County, his
page. It is easy, these days,-.to
lt them^eiVes. - Their Idaho, on account of their son, Mrs Luther Steward. Luther is
The house of Mrs Elizabeth
—
Final Account and the Court.has
dramatize soil conservation for
^ re wed safeguarded.
Larry, who suffers from asthma her gon.
Kuypers is getting a utility
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set
the 11th day of October, 1948
starvation isn’t pleasant to con- s__________ _
up in Idaho. I^arry has regis-
Winona and Ila Miller o< Ar- room added on the back pant.
in the Office of the County Clerk
GAS AND OIL
template even if it is placed 50 w JT
WHILE?
tered in the first grade at Rufus ¡¡ngton who are the grandchild- She has also had a cement
in the Court House at Moro, Ore
years In the future.
‘ A suggestion has been made bringing the first grade class ren of Mr and Mrs S. A. Wilson walk run in the front of her
Tires-A ccessorieH
gon, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
That the mid-Columbia wheat that the shermn County Club or number to four pupils.
of Rufus were weekend guests house.
H
McKEAN
and
SON
country is the most dangerous gome other clvlc organization
Mrs R. A. Wallis and son of their grandparents.
a.
m. as the time and place for
members
îm X 'n area "to 'th e'en tire” Unit- ™ n s o r " a ‘ public’ meeting -the Tom of Portland, a sister and
M r'and" Mrs AUee Wilson re
A E?irtav° a fte rn ^ n at the
WASCO
:-:
OREGON
the settlement of said accounting
er° * States
°
before
election
for for
the nephew
of Mrs
Mae Mae
Fowler
that
their aon,
afternoon
ed
is ...............
doubtful. —
The --------
drop * ntght
before
election
the nephew
of Mrs
howier
that thelr
son, Stacy,
Stacy, who
who met
"J Ftlday
a clean
ud day at and the
to
and for hearing objections to the
year 1948 was a had one for ero purpose of discussing the eleven stopped over in Rufus on their h been in the army for several nail for a ctoan u £ day ana
I
N
S
U
R
A
N
C
E
same, if any.
y sion because o - l the heavy [^¿sUres on the ballot.
- — way to visit another sister, Mrs y£arfi ls 8till on duty at the air Prepare d nner
Guy C. Andrews
was
Inez
Hey
wood
who
lives
in
base
ln
Greenville,
South
Car-
■
Pomona
dinner,
Grain, Feed, Fuel
storms but such years are un . Probably the proposal
Admlniatrator
Mrs Alte gmith and daughter
IIUW...
made * because Interest in thê Calgary,
_ Canada. While in Ru- oline
----- - where
----- - he has been for
common.
Farm Im plem ents
J. Tracy Barton
OreiFon soil conservation men measures isn’t very lively right fus they were guests of Mrs the past year.
Darlene w h o have relatives
realize t h e handicaps under now ?nd won’t be until the grain Mae Fowler.
Felicitations
, ,r
_
. ______
T .
---------------- have been ex- uVing in Goidendale spent the BARBED WIRE — GOOD POSTS The Dalles, Oregon
__ „ ______
Mr and Mrs Stuart Johnson tended to M t and Mrs Joe Mor-
there visiting.
PHONE 103 Feedstore
Attorney for the Estate.
which they have tAAjabor be- js . in . . the
ground.
ade
by
Usually,
it
is
contended,
there
who
live
in
Salem
came
last
rig
on
the
birth
of
a
son
on
Wed-
Mr
and
Mrs
Vernon
Miller
cause of the poor
ervice is little interest given to the week to be house guests of Mr nestiay( September 22 at The
__
the soil conserv
e plan measures on the ballot until a and Mrs Trace Fields. While Danes hospital.
The baby is
nearly 15 years a conservation
sample ballot is read and the here Mr and Mrs Fields took named Kelth R^ger and weigh-
p
p
11«
of paying for soil
vJ. U D C IC g r B I
caused farmers to consider it the voters’ responsibility becomes them to the Pendleton Round-L P ed jbs. 4 oz. at birth. The Mor- VjCOFgC
and also to the Sherman Coun- rig, have another : sqn, Wally
—a most of them St?ner
o is i7 “‘‘n it would
Attorney at law
and
still so o r consul-
would not
not be be difficult
ornicuu t p vo t y ty Fair.
Fair The
The Johnsons
Johnsons return-
return- Joe who is nine years old.
N e w frocks in fine w o olen materials
have such a meeting sponsored, ed to Salem the following Tu s- Grandparents are MT and Mrs
w h a t Is needed is research, The question is, “Would enough day.
Duffy of The Dalles and Mr
Sweaters w ith warmth and style
pxDerimentation and this the voters be interested to make it
Mrs Belva Steward returned and Mrg Walter Morris of Rufus,
MORO
~ ^ v iin m e n t has never done ex- worth while?’’
It Is assumed to her home in Seattle Wash
George bindsav, editor and Monday, Wednes<lay, Friday
ppDt on a sporadic program.'Joe that the meeting would be non- Sunday from Rufus. While here owner of the Optimist a weekly
N e w Dresses, N e w Materials
Afternoons
Rpiani?er had some plots for a partisan and without debate on statement of the owers ^J,1/?' paper, and Jhn Lance his adver
i year or two and did work on th« parties o r candidates—merely management
ton ! h si ng ban were In Rufus
Sat-
■ rehitionshlp of different fallow measUrea.
a ™ urday on business j m d whde
T h e G a y
THE DALLES
• to nitrates and when he quit to —--------------
, march a, 1933.
here were dinner guests 01 tn
211 East Third Street
u-nrif tor himself the work was .TOO MUCH HELP
o f Sherman county journal, published gherman County Pomona g i ange.
W asco, O reg o n
Hrnnnw*
least in this COUüty,
The census bureau has estim- weekly at Moro. Oregon for October 1948
Hugh Mathieson, who
Telephone 3209
done at the ated that over ten percent of s u u *
has been In San Francis«, the
iix^il station by plant industry those working for. wages are on
SU(e Rnd
afOre«iid, personal- jast couple of weeks arrived
ABSTRACT OF TAXES PAYABLE IN HMR-49 ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLI^ FOR THE
m pn an d it is probably as valu- the governmeht payroll. There ly .paired Giles e . Trench, who. h«v- bome Friday.
She was accom-
YEAR 1948, SHERMAN ('OUNTY, OREGON.
'? N e as any
---------
are 5.900.000 so employed and i„< been duly ..worn «“ «rdms w l.w
hQme
her daughter
- Th« government Insists that less than 59.000,000 working p*>
«... Helen and a small girl. Mrs
WHERE YOUR TAX DOLLAR GOES
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX
1 farmers must use trashy fallow, pie. That probably means that the folk)winK lH> to the b«;.t of hi» know- Mathieson - is keeping as tne
( Figure« indicate percentages)
‘ n r » c t l c £ Strip cropping and grass teft percent of the income of the
HWti belief, a true .u te m e n t o f the child.g parents are dead.
Mrs
COMB.
seeding. We doubt if farmers remaining people goes for wages
o< U, ‘
Mathieson drove to San Fran-
S<’H. TAX RSD NHD GR SR SAC
VALUE LEVY TAX LEVY
DISTRICT
have ever been convinced \th a t
/ or government employes. ¡^ ‘d 'lMjbHcation for the date shown in cisco in her, car but due to the
23.0
26.7
6.6 13.5 15.0 15.2
7.3
$
1.566.58
27.4
214,G
O
O
1
Biglow
1
inv of these are effective con
That is too much. the above caption, required by the Act gag shortage tt was necessarv
28.0
13.3 14.6 15.0
22.5
9.7
15,234.98
34.6
1.570.616
3 Rufu®
servatlon methods. C e r t a i n » y
n is not as If the services per- - n . ' » ’ f-
b’
for her to leave It there and
40.8
4.5
50.7
15.5
9.1 10.0 10.2
20.7
1.678.36
81,080
4
Eml.
Spr.
they are not convinced that any formed bÿ these wo5ker® ^J'?ti *o^ s 37 p o. u i ' l a w i . „ a R .« u i.tio n ., come home by train. She re
23.4
27.0
15 2 15.5
32.3
13.8
8.7
21,868.47
2.513.617
, 7 Wasco
can be used with Implements been requested by the 4*»P>e* printed on the reverse of this form to rw.rto.1 milt* a bit of SnOW in
50.1
10.1 11.2 M-4
17.2
36.7
18.4
17,683.43
961,056
9
Kent
n tEven i? fanners were convlnc w er^dem am ied I t ah, it was W‘i.1 That the nam e, and a d d r e s s ^ o f FOR YOUR LIFE INSURANCE
103
28.1’ 8.1
16.4 18.3 188
1,288.52 22.4
560.226 2.3
13 DeMoss
9.0 18.4 20.4 20.9
31.3
none 20.1
418,580 none
HER
ed that trashy fallow and strip oniy a minority group that asked th* p“ub^ * Br>
a ref
Publisher,
1G Erskine
42.5
19.8
11.6 12.9 13.2
796,232 13.5 10,749.30 31.8
farming were desirable they them.
. Giles L. French, Moro. Orgeon,
Editor,
17 Moro
24.9.
20.6
14.6 16.2 16.6
7.1
5.2
2,069.30 25.3
w m dd need a different plow and \\’e
have more government cue. l . French. Moro. Oregon. Manag-
397,943
20
Harmony
Æ
’ em t h / c a n be than we need and {"ore than we t n . ej « . o ot.
31.3
9.0’ 18.4 20.4 20.9
none 20.1
367,319 none
21 Fair.-Gorman
17.6
25.8
7.4 15.2 16.8 17.2
925.32 24.2
215,190 4.3
bought on the market and P1^
want. There can be little argu Moro Oregon.
22 Boardman
Wasco, Oregon
29.8
22.0
6.3 12.9 14.3 14.7
ablv a different
weeder. Who ment against using the govern-
2. That the owner is : ( if owned by a
1,665,332 8.5 14,155.32 28.6
23
Grass
Valley
Special Representative
liegend:
SCH. TAX, Special School Tax
wrnld subsidize Implement mak- ment to perform acts for
the corporation. Its name and address m ust
6.3
61,499.28
9,761,791
Rural
Sch.
Dist
WGUIO
SULBSI
t n n l« "
i
ak I t p
RSD, Rural !School District
ers to develop
experimental tools
peopie
and if they ir H
desire
j a t a x x 1)« «dated and also
*nd immedlotely
addrB-— of thereun-
RtocU.
Competent Counsel
(Applies to all Districts.)
NHD,
Non High District
for the experimental method.
collection, pension
payments,
owni nK One per cent or more of
Non-High Dist. 3,920,270 1.8
7,056.49
Dependable Service
Soil conservation now suffers Toad building or other things t<x*i amount of stock, i f not owned by
GR, General Road Fund
(Districts 1, 4, 13, 16, 20, 21, 22, & 23.)
SR, Special Road Fund
from an overdose of emotlonaV (lone by public support that la
TOTAL SCHOOL TAX
155,775.18
STANDARD INSURANCE CO.
S&C, State & County Gen. Fund
ism inasmuch as magazines anu jx ^ib le and proper.
If owne<i by a firm, company or other
formerly
hooks have been prolific in pro
vpbe complaint is against ser- uninoorporated concern, its name and
SPECIAL
CITY
TAX
(Oregon Mutual Life)
nheeies of coming food short- vice8 that have not been accept- address, a. well n. those of each Individ-
COMB.
Home
Office - Portland^ Ore._
ages. At the same time soil con-
hy the people but have been
£ £ £ > . M„„. Or^
VALUE LEVY TAX LEVY City Tax Sch. Tax RSD GR SR SAC
CITY
Eureka Ixklge No. i l l A.F. A AJ1
servatlon suffers from a paucity folsted upon them In some way
40.5 *•
19.2
13.8 8.2 9.1
9.2
$ 254,089 18.4 $ 4,675.24 45.4
Wasco
of accurate information. Infor- or another. Nearly all govern
g. That the known bondholders, mort-
Meets on the 1st and
19.9
34.0
15.9
.9.3
10.3
10.6
1,716.05
39.7
7.9
217,222
Moro
mation so convincing that far- mental bureaus become encrust- g a g e « and other ^ y r i t y holder, ow ning
Srd Thursday evenings
22.6
23.7
1,426.63 37.5
16.8 9.9 11.0 .11.2
160,295 8.»
Grass Valley
roero wl“ be.leve it and act on ^ w l t h useless barnacles. Reg-
«.°i
each month. Visiting
(Grass Valley will also pay 4.8% NHD Tax)
7,817.92
631,606
TOTALS
It
ulations cut down
working (If there arB none> BO State.) none.
members cordially in
Farmers have admittedly t>een hours civil service cuts down 4. That the two paragraph, next above,
vited to meet with us.
ROAD TAX
atock-
mining the soil.
So little has efflciency and that w h IA rta rV £ 9 «
Irving Hart, W. M.
TAX
SPK*L 1ROAD LEVY
TAX
any.
VALUE GEN. ROAD LEVY
DISTRICT
been put back that top soil is ed as a noble enterprise becomes contain not only a list of stockholder.
stockh
___ H. B. Pinkerton, Secretory
33,781.68
4.1
8 37,433.76
3.7
Road
No.
1
$
9,130.185
and ucourity holder, a . they appear upon
only about half aR thick as it a burden.
-
940.13
4.1
1,041.76
3.7
Road No. 2 Wasco 254,089
the book, of the company but al»o. in Lupine Rebekah .Lodge No. ! ! •
was originally. We do not think
803.72
4.1
890.61
3.7
rime, where the stockholder or security
«„,1
4»«.
Road
No.
3
Moro
217,222
that Is true because farmers
holder appear.
upon the book, of the M e e t s 2nd and 4th
593.09
4.1
657.21
3.7
Road
No.
4
G.
V.
160,295
are careless or wanton in their
com ixny a . tru .tee or In any other fldu- T u e s d a y s Of e a c h
36,118.62
8 46,032.14
TOTAI j S
8 9,761,791
clary relation, the name o f the V*™>n month.
Viglting
practices, but because no one
TOTAL ROAD TAXES: GENERAL ROAD FUND 8 36,118.62
or ooriMlratinn for whom auch truatee 1»
has shown' how to farm a bet ■—
Retina, i» irivan: r 1» o that the »«id two members
welcome.
SPECIAL ROAD FUND 8 40,032.34
From the Observer, Oct. 4, 1929 paragraph» contain «tatement» embracinc B ertha Belshe N. G
ter way.
Almost __
any theorist* can sav
______
Viola Hansen won the "Dollar affiant » full knowledge and belief a» to ciara Houston, Sec.
’ 8 76,141.96
to a practical farmer “do this Dlnner,.
al
state fair ^ ^ T ^ i Z » ^ d ^ u S i " h X i
COUNTY GENERAL FUND LEVY
and do that, and you will keep j Salem and was presented with Xho do" not « p ^ r upon the hook« of Moro lodge No. I l l 1.O.O.F
COUNTY VALUATION
LEVY
TAX
your soil’’ but unless such ad- a presgure
Gov. Pat-
na tru«tee».
trnalooa hold
Iwklrl «took
atzw«lr and
u rwl y •» eetg
. i « st * and « 3rd
_ -•
akBAaS
pressure cooker hy hy Gov.
Pat- the ---------
company w a»
8
40,999.52
$
9,761,791
4.2
vice
backed
up pnu.uon
with some
tergo„ n ° other
■ . Is
, lm.
„„n.r.m
m e l™
ther winners were Mau-
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
State
tax,
Elementary
School
tax,
and
the
School
Per
Capita
is
provided
by State Surplus.
time experimentation
experimentation the
VAo l v
on his Dig;
Melvin h_ no r«mRon to believe that any other hall. Transient and
long time
tn e rjc e Feely
On
pig. Melvin
former will likely follow his pre- Hansen WOn a place
on his I^raon. »»oclatlon. or corporation
RECAPITULATION
visiting brothers are
sent method which he knows sheep; Mildred Hansen on ' her any intereat direct or Indirect In the
d ia ll
in v lte { 1 t o
GENERAL FUND ------------------ ------ ------ ------------ ----- ----- 8 40,999.52
J
—
a
n
/l
p
a
n
n
ir
n
r
stock,
bond»,
or
other
»ecurltie»
than
VUi
UlvtVVU
wj
to be profitable.
sewing, cooking - ami <»nnin^ „
B(aUd by hlra
v
meet with ug
36,118.62
GENERAL ROAD FUND
It would certainly be tragic Geolrge
___ __ Hennagin
_______ on ms lUrKeys 5 That
__ __
_____ number
___ of
_ copies
the average
40.023J34
SPECIAL
ROAD
FUND
if professional soil savers and «nd ° camp cookery; Dorothy of each issue o f thia publication »old or
I>eo Watkins, N. Ö.
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX ................. ...........................- ..............
155, 77Ä48
some of -th e more imaginative Ri
cooking.
distributed, through the mail» ®r other-
John DeMoss, Secretory
7,817.92
SPECIAL
CITY
TAX
writers were to rush the country
who are out daily for
X .!hi
X t. i.»»; Bethlft, , m n , , Dt. r w S - r o ~ o B.8.
into a program that would TO„evban practice are:
Dons ahove la e95
, “
. "
8 280,734.58
TOTAL
Meets every second and
.
_ Lois
.
„ Bryant,
.
GILES L. FRENCH
neither save soil nor produce Amidon,
Grace
1.23
Plus fractional gains in extension
fourth
Thursday
in
each
editor
crops.
'<
Cothran, Doris Fortner, Jose Sworn to and subscribed before me thl»
month; visiting members
-------------------
phine Johnson,.Eva Miller, Mar- 28th day of October, 1948.
TiXTAL TAX
8 *80,735.81
invited. Moro, Oregon
a iv nvneiTVT CHANGE
H>rie Kunsman, Marjorie Na-
AVERAGE
CONSOLIDATED
COUNTY
LEVY
IS
28.7586
Mills
Carrel
S.
Bennett
BIX raRCKNT CHANGE
house, Leora Peetz, Althea Pow-
Pauline Douma W. M.
notary public «cal
my commission
I, Bill E. Todd, County Assessor of Sherman County, Oregon, do hereby certify that
Edna Melzer, Secretory
On the ballot November 2 will ell L a u r a
Ruggles. Patricia
expires March 2, 1951.
the assessed valuations, tax levies, and taxes set forth herein are the full and complete true
be a constitutional amendment Powell and Helen Se3rcX
copies of the originals as the same appear in this office and in my custody.
to change the six percent llm-
Officers of the student b°dy
Witness my hand and seal this, 1st day of September, 1948.
i tat ion section.
. .** v
were elected as follows for Moro
BILL E. TODD, COUNTY ASSESSOR
"V
Opposition to it comes from high 19^9-30: Dav*d
PERCENT
X
A
VALUE
PERCENT
‘
VALUE
From
where
I
sit...
i
y
Joe
Marsh
those who professionally save fresiedtn, Charles Burnet, vice
100.00
Total
Tax
8
280,735.81
i 100.00
$
9,761,791
Total Value
taxes for large property owners, president; La,?®J‘Q^ y7 ’
82.76
Total
Local
Tax
-
232,537.51
82.83
8,079,130
Total
Ix>cal
Value
There are two changes incor- tory; Dean Silvers, treasurer,
70.34
Tax
on
Real
Property
.
195,590.29
69.67
’
6,866,670
Local
Real
Value
porated In t h e amendment, Albert Pluemke, sergeant at
Tax
on
Personal
Property
36,947.22
13.16
12.42
1,212,460
Local
Personal
Value
which has been before the legis- arms.
ftl9
Your Most
17.24
Public Utilities Tax
48,198.30^ _ 17.17
1,682,661
Public Utilities
lature for three sessions and From the Grass V. J. Oct. 3, 191»
which has not been materially
William Ateup and Miss Dor-
SUMMARY OP ASSESSMENT ROLL,
?
Im portant Right
changed. It was recommended othy Tiller, Roy .Tiller
REAL
PROPERTY:
bv the Oregon Tax Study Com- Ethel Kelley were ma^J^d at
21.23
Acres of Tillable L a n d ________ 268,365.94 Value.-------- 8 5,698,480.00
Per Unit
mission.
'
Vancouver, Washington Wednes-
293,910.00
1.50
Acres
of
Non-Tillable
L
a
n
d
------
194,946.24
Now
that
the
bandstand
has
been
ties—from
freedom
to
enjoy
a
First change makes it post day Sept. 24 and arrived in
515,890.00
Structural
Improvements
on
Unplatted
Land
tlve and certain that the six Grass Valley Saturday eveolng
painted, and the park re-land glass of beer or ale, to a woman’s
53,080.00
Platted Lands
' ;
percent limitation apply to pro-
Chris Taylor has resigned.his scaped, we have about the niceet right to vote along with men.
307,660.00
Structural
improvements
on
|Platted
Lands
pertv taxes only.
One of the position as manager of the Sher
8 6,869,020.00
TOTAL REAL PROPERTY
463312.18 A.
Folks can thank themeefooa that
reasons given for every raise in man Warehouse company and village green in the county.
the InJoSe tax was that it will do the farming act on his
PERSONAL
PROPERTY:
on
summer
evenings
they’ll
he
able
’ And it’s all because, at the last
8
33,430.00
Movable Machinery & Equipment
Value
might - exceed the six percent ranch on the John Day river, town election, folks got out and to listen to hand concerts in a well*
109,420.00
Merchandise A Stock in Trade
limitation; the same argument Chris bought a team and left uofed—85 per cent of them! That kept park . . . enjoying a hottie of
Farming Implements, Machinery & Equipment
588,020.00
has been presented against oth- Wednesday morning for his new
way, they passed the amendment beer or soda pop (whichever they
41,720.00
Furniture & Equipment in commercial use
er taxes Reason for the first home.
16,150.00
26.26
Horses & Mules
615
change 1« to quiet these argu-
Ben Taylor has reportedly calling for park improvements— prefer). Because from where I lit,
meiito The six percent amend- told hto ranch W o miles below over those opposing it.
403,410.00
46.56
that’s a freedom they've earned hy
Ohttle -
*-■
8,663
2,680.00
th e ' Chris
town, McRae,
the old getting
Mays ranch,
to
4.78
Sheep & Goats
560
exercising « still more important
rtZw h .....
^ o t h written
^ ^ t o x ^ before
t J X n the
from him
Reminds you again how impor
15,170.00
11.73
Swine
•
^».»3
freedom: Voting!
and natural!v that In part payment the Johnnie tant the right to vote is in this
3,540.00
- .95
Poultry
3,721
i™ S r T t applied to
Since we Clarno rand» at the mouth of country. And it’s a right we can
130.00
Miscellaneous
8 1,215,670.00
TOTAL PERSONAL PROPERTY
retain only hy exercising it! . . .
I ^ B ^ p e ^ t o ddtoitriy" sav
8 8,0823904)0
TOTAL LOCAL REAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY
like all the other individual liber-
I jess Veterans’ A Widows’ Exemptions
-3,560.00
N e w Clothes for Fatl
Shop
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NET TAXABLE VALUE
8 8.079,130.00