Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 27, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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C O U N T* JO U R N A L , MORO OREGON
v e r v sc ie n tific an d v e r y lu ck y,
R nt it a in ’t lik e It u sed to be.
w t
L w e st w a s n e w th e o n ly
P u b lish m ed .™ » v e O r y r e F
rid a y a t
on
k X n cu re tor ra ttle sn a k e b ite
oro, O regon
__________ M oro»
___ k n o w n cu re io r ra
w h ich
G iles L. F r e n c h - - ..........— E ditor w a s a m ore
un ru. Yt
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o ' i S - T X ¿ . t , S r b u £ h X o f f r e ig h t e r s h ig h
<Síj c r in a n C m m tg J o u rn al
lig h t S a v in g T im e , fo r th e n e w
b o iler h ou se, and h e a tin g p la n t
and e le c tr ic w ir in g In sc h o o l
b u ild in g for S ch o o l D istr ic t N o.
17 S h erm a n C ou n ty, M oro, Ore-
iron, and w ill th e n an d th e r e be
op en ed and p u b lic ly read alou d ,
w h e e le d w a g o n s. T h e b u lk h ead
its e lf w a s th e fr e ig h te r ’s sto r e ­
O FFIC IA L. COUNTY P A P E R
room w h ere h e k ep t h is p r o v e n ­
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
der o f g r a in for th e u n w illin g
O N E Y E A R .............— ------- **-°°
ca y u ses th at provided h is m o­
tiv e force. H e k e p t h is c h e w in g
tobacco, h is b acon and flou r
th ere, too. B u t th e p la ce nearb y
w a s w h ere th e sn a k e b ite seru m
w a s hauled.
W h y, In th o se d a y s, th e y u sed
to sta r t a to w n w ith a b arrel or
tw o of th a t stu ff.
A str a n g e r ’d
com e along, find a lik e ly p lace
w h ere th ere w a s w a te r and g r a ss
and se t up a sh o p o f so m e k ind.
M ay 27, 1949
M aybe a b la c k sm ith sh o p , m a y b e
SO IL C O N SE R V A T IO N
an e a tin g p la ce b u t fir s t o ff h e
o f t h e ' co u n ty so il n eeded a barrel
of th is
sn ak e
—
j
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x
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x
•MCI«« of March 3. 18T».
a d v a n ta g e to th e co u n ty . T h e y h eralded
b y a p lu m e
wo’S n a V a g ^ V ' a u . t * ^
d ow n th e road. ' "
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GRAIN BI
- - Available
We have a limited supply galvanized
grain bins from 1200 - 6700 bushels ca­
pacity. Write us for prices.
Armco Drainage & Metal
of dust
£
g
B id s r e c e iv e d a fte r the tim e fix e d
fo r o p e n in g w ill n o t b e consider-
ed. >
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P la n s, sp e c ific a tio n s a n d fo r m
o f c o n tra ct d o cu m en ts m a y be
e x a m in e d or obtained at th e of-
fle e o f F r e e m a n and H aysU p,
A sso c. A rch ts. 2040 S . W . 1 T h ird
A v e n u e , P o rtla n d 1, O regon, u p ­
o n th e r e tu r n o f th e p la n s and
sp e c ific a tio n s w ith in
a r ea so n ­
ab le tim e .
A tte n tio n is called to B idder
P r e q u a lific a tio n s,
S e c tio n s
98-
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—_____ 103 t o 98-105 In c lu siv e . O regon
O b o o o o o b o o o o o o o c o o o o o o & o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C om p iled L a w s A n n otated , w h ic h
Products, Inc.
tim e fo r th e p a st ten y e a r s o r
It w o u ld n ’t be lo n g (If th e bar-
m ayb e b efo re th a t.
rel
w a s o c c a sio n a lly ¿ eneJ ^ ’
A , th is P ^ r h a s —
ted u n t £ s o m e o n e
w o u ld ^ s e U le
b efo re th e tro u b te w ith th e soU
c o n se r v a tio n P « « r a r o h a s b een
th a t th e
and a S
a g r e a t deal of^ advice ®“ d a j “ ? £
n o e x p e r im e n ta l d a t e l f t o t e U V
c st m o v e Is th e b e g h in ta g o f
ch a n g e H Is a h o p e fu l s ig n
It has b een a m p ly d em on strat-
ed th a t th e w h e a t farm er w ill
ad op t a n y m eth o d o f p ro d u cin g
g ra in if It ca n b e sh o w n to b e
ch ea p er or m ore s u c c e s s fu t
£
n o t n e c e ssa r y to force it on_ h im
w ith e ith e r th r e a ts o f In a b lU y
to m a rk et w h e a t or pr
c a sh p a y m e n ts. Of f a r m e r t i n
o th e r p arts o f th e U n ited S ta te s
w e p r o fe ss no k n o w led g e u
S h erm a n co u n ty farm er w
n e w m e th o d s a s so o n a s p ro
z
F R ID A Y , M AY K , 1M #
2321 S. E. Gladstone Street;
Portland 2, Ore. Ph. Filmore 4391
an(J a
fo r g
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T r a v e le r s w o u ld sto p In
)u st for th e so c ia b ility and set- jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC^OCC^OOGOOG^d
JU ers w ouW H de
from fo r ty
b eca u se th ere w a s lik e ly
so m e th in g g o in g o n .
- ......
Mogt lm m orap y e p , reck on so,
but seem ed lik e th e r e w a s n ’t no
e3CCite m en t o v e r to th e o th er
p lace
Did the s tu ff cu re ra ttle sn a k e
bileg?
h lgtory la
exact
Qn
8Ubject b u t a lo t o f It w a s
ta k en for sn a k e b ite s, real
or
a n ticip ated , an d it m u st
have
gom e
R ut R
co u n tr y o f e n n u i, a lth o u g h th e
w ord w a s n e v e r h eard in th o se
- dayg and th e r e are p h ilo so p h ers
Class Night
June 1 st
Presented by the Seniors
en .
o f a so r t w h o w o u ld a rgu e th a t
T h e e x p e r im e n t sta tio n
h a s b e in g b it b y a sn a k e w a s no
sh o w n it is • n o t n e c e ssa r y to w or9e a ilm e n t th an b e in g bored
p lo w deep, th a t sp r in g harrow - b y in a ctio n — o n ly q u ick er,
in g o f g r a in is n o t u se fu l, th a t
t ............
ea
lo w
w in
in g g is
ea r r ly
ly p
p lo
u» desirable- and C A L L FO R B ID S
fa r m e r s h a v e lo n g adopted th e se
m eth o d s T h e y h a v e so w n e v e r y
S ealed b id s w ill b e re c e iv ed by
k in d
of new w heat
d ev elo p ed C arrel B en n ett, C lerk, a t sch o o l
t th e sta tio n
h o u 8e’ M oro’ O * * > n , unU l Ju n e
al
g, 1949, 8:00 o ’clock P . M. D ay-
T h e so il
c o n se r v a tio n
p$o- j -------- •------------------------------------ ZZ2_
gram has b een h a m p ered b y to o
have a good se le c tio n Of
m a n y p o sitiv e sta te m e n ts— m o st ftunhack
B u ilt In bra
v>f w h ic h th e fa rm er kn ew to >e aBd p iq u e Jackets.
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w ro n g .
S o m e tim e s , p a y m e n ts
GRETA, T h e D a lle s
w e r e m ad e o n ly on o n e k in d o f
tr a sh y fa llo w . E x p e r im e n ts, su ch
as h a v e b een had, w ere co n d u ct­
ed b y
th e e x p e r im e n t sta tio n
and a b rief tim e b y J o e B ela n ger
o f th e resea rch sta ff.
F arm ers
w ill
q u it
p lo w in g
w ith m old b oard
plowB w h e n
so m e so r t o f w o rk a b le tr a s h y fa l­
lo w Is fo u n d . A nd It Is b e lie v e d
th a t t h e y w ill d o s o e v e n a t th e
lo ss o f so m e p ro d u ctio n fo r a
sh o r t p eriod if th e n e w m eth od
g iv e s
p r o m ise o f
h a ltin g e r o ­
sio n . B u t fir s t so m e o n e Is go­
in g t o h a v e th e job o f d em o n stra ­
tin g th e b e s t k in d o f tr a sh y fa l­
lo w and th e
b e st to o ls
w ith
w h ic h to m a k e it.
J u s t w h a t w ill co m e from th e
id e a s an d h o p e s e x p r e sse d
at
th e m e e tin g o f th e so il c o n se r v a ­
tio n
c o m m itte e n o o n e k n o w s
a t p r e se n t. B u t th e fa r m e r s had
a n o p p o r tu n ity to sa y for o n ce
Just w h a t t h e y th o u g h t
about
it A n d is n ’t it h ig h tim e som e
o n e liste n e d to th o se w h o u n ­
d o u b te d ly k n o w m o st a b o u t th e
p ro b lem , a n d sta n d to lo s e th e
m o st if it is n ’t solv ed ?
Moro School Auditorium
Class Will,
Class Prophecy,
Class History,
Flunk Trip and Awards
m u s t b e file d w it h th e c le r k 10
d a y s b e fo r e d a te for o p e n in g of
b id s an d fo r w h ic h fo rm s m a y
be ob ta in ed a t th e o ffic e o f th e
A rch itects.
N o p rop osal w ill b e c o n sid e r ­
ed u n le ss accom p an ied b y a c er­
tifie d ch eck , c a sh ie r ’s c h e c k o r
b id b on d (w ith a u th o rized su r e ty
c o m p a n y a s su r e ty ) in a d e p a y a ­
b le to t h e O w n er In an a m o u n t o f
n o t le s s th a n 5% o f th e a m o u n t
o f th e b id . S u r e ty b o n d (or bonds)
w ill b e r e q u ired In accordance
w ith th e te r m s o f th e co n tr a c t
d o cu m en ts.
T h e Sch ool D istr ic t N o. 17,
S h erm a n C ou n ty, O regon, r e se r ­
v e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t a n y o r all
b id s an d to w a iv e in fo r m a litie s.
N o b id d er m a y w ith d r a w h is
b id a fte r th e h o u r s e t for th e op-
e n n g th e r e o f o r b e fo r e aw ard of
con tra ct, u n le s s sa id
aw a rd is
d ela y ed for a
p erio d e x c e e d in g
30 d a y s.
C arrel B e n n e tt, C lerk
F ir s t p u b lic a tio n M ay 27, 1949
S eco n d p u b lic a tio n , J u n e 3, 1949
Paul K. Keller M.D.
E Y E , E A R , N O SE & T H R O A T
C hapm an B u ild in g
T h e D a lle s
O regon
H O U R S: T u esd a y ant* T h u rsd ay
m o r n in g s .
A l l a fte r n o o n s
T h u rsd ay. .
P H O N E 2170
REAL ESTATE
BANK HOTEL,
|Z :
The high cost of living
N o. 118
B e th le h e m C h ap ter N o. 78. O.B.S
| M eets e v e r y seco n d and
fo u r th T h u red a y In each
m on th ; v is itin g m em b ers
in v ite d .-i M oro, Oregon.
E ls ie J o a e s , W . M.
B d a a M elaer, S ecreta ry
What
r*
Like when I needed a new gnr-
dsu hose. “Hsury," I sa y s, “how
/ about th is new plaatle ho— i s it
r —Tly as good — rubber? " “ W ell,’’
^4 says, ‘Pm feelfaed to think it
la—b u t you’d better ask Tom.”
4' hha I found
Tom in back and aaka
ih s tam e question. “ Well,"
k I V B T em , “I® “ y °P telon
fía s
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Copyright, I949> U n te * S fU » B rtv* rt Foundation
N O T IC E O F 1949-50
A ctu a l for
7-1-47
to
7-1-48
$ 145.00
4.68
131.55
2814»
1500.00
27.00
351.85
499.57
102.45
2480187
484.25
4026.08
1090.77
265<60
65.17
5931.87
healthier, more comfortable for you.
V
W hat oho glv— you such high living
value, at such lew cosit
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397647
S ch ed u le IV
215.36
60.00
2869.82
17.50
314.36
191.30
213.66
1507.68
976.69
6366.37
B u d g et ‘
A c tu a l fo r
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$
165.00
177.59
342.59
380.80
259.35
935.14
1575¿9
FUND
AND
C L A SSIF IC A T IO N
B u d g et
1949-50
1948-49 G E N E R A L F U N D
S ix M o n th s
$
300.00
T reasu rer & R ecorder S a la r ie s
• $ 360.00
75.00
S ta te In d u stria l A ccid en t In su ra n ce
50.00
150.00
150.00
A d m in istr a tio n
' 585.00
500.00 T O TA L G E N E R A L F U N D
70.00
721.10
806.05
902.98
9â0
2509.23
W ATER FUND
2000.00
M arshal & C ollecto r S a la ry
200.00
W ater, labor a cco u n t
200.00
W a ter su p p lie s accou n t
600.00
W ater, p o w er a ccou n t
200.00
F ire D ep a rtm en t
3200.00 TO TA L W A T E R F U N D
839.80
13.59
704.41
1557AO
M ISC E L L A N E O U S
E m erg en cy
P o w er, p treet lig h ts a cco u n t
Old L eg io n H a ll
S treets, w a lk s, se w e r s
»
1206.40 TO TA L M ISC E L L A N E O U S
1206.40
D E B T S E R V IC E
. .
250.00
In te r e st o n b o n d s •
1000.00
P rin cip le on b o n d s •
1250.00 TOTAL D E B T S E R V IC E
318.75
1000.00
1318.75
been | - t about the best bargain In
your family budget - dependable and
k
B U D G E T M E E T IN G
P T P l '\ ' IlIT T ’ R
S ch ed u le I I I
A ctu al for
7-1-46
to
7-1-47
$ 300.00
48.53
158.29
506 A2
806.40
59.78
122150
988.68
For o long thne« eUdrlc service has
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Sch. II SU M M A R Y ESTIM ATE5D E X P E N D IT U R E S R E C E IP T S, L E V IE S F IS C A L Y E A R 1948-49
T ota l o f
1948-1949
A ll F u n d s
T A X L E V Y C A L C U L A T IO N
6156.40
T o ta l E stim a te d E x p e n d itu r e s
T otal E stim a te d E x p e n d itu r e s
6156.40
R e se r v e s an d T r a n sfers
N one
D ed u ct E st. R e c e ip ts
1727.79
A m t t o B a lan ce th e B u d g e t
1727.79
T otal L e v y N eed ed for 1948-49
477.79
T a x L e v ie s in sid e 6% lim it
N one
T a x L e v ie s o u tsid e 6% lim it
the low cost of electricity
■ /
From where I alt, your own opin­
ion la worth a lot—but —’a the
other fellow ’». T hat’« why I keep
Baying, over and over, let’s be tol­
erant of the other person’s point
o f view—whether it’s on politics or
farm ing— or whether you like milk
shakes and he prefers a temperate
glass of beer.
Sch. I SU M M A R Y O F E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S , R E C E IP T S , L E V IE S F ISC A L Y E A R 1949-50
1949-1950
T otal o f
T A X L E V Y C A L C U L A T IO N
A ll F u n d s
1
.
T o ta l E stim a te E x p e n d itu r e s
$ 6541.40 '
T otal E stim a te E x p e n d itu r e s
R e se r v e s and T ra n sfers
6541.40
6045.00 <3
D ed u ct— E st. R e c e ip ts and C ash
A m t to B a lan ce B u d g e t j
1496.40
T otal L e v ie s N eed ed fo r 1949-50
1496.40 «,
496.40 K Á
T a x L e v ie s Inside 6% lim it
N one
T a x L e v ie s o u tsid e 6% lim it
ready at all time« to make life easier,
L u p to e R eb ek a h L o d g e
M eets 2nd and 4th
T u e sd a y s o f each
m on th .
V isitin g
m em b ers w elco m e.
S a llie M artin, N . G.
Clara H o u sto n . S ec.
but you’d better aak Henry." “ I
already have," I aaya, “and when
you tw o cautious old codgers agree
I ’d bet m y life on the decision."
T h e o u tsta n d in g in d e b te d n e ss o f M oro, O regon, a t M ay l , 1949, w a s as follow s: $8500.00
Signed:
H arry K u n sm an , C hairm an, B u d g et C om m ittee: D e w e y T h o m p so n , S ecretary B udget
C om m ittee; W ily K n lgh ten , C lyd e G illm or, D. A. V an G ilder, G D oum a, V ern on F la tt, M em bers
B u d get C òm m itte e
A
E u rek a L e d g e N o. I l l A-F. JLM
M eets o n th e la t an d
3rd T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s
e a c h m o n th . V isitin g
m em b ers co rd ia lly In­
v ite d to m e e t w ith u s.
^L. V . H en rich s, W . M.
H .B. P in k e r to n , S ecretary
I g e t a kick oat of baying staff
l e a * a t th e hardware store. And
t I always ask for a little advice fr o m
' one s f the tw o brothers who ran it,
< b——
I know beforehand exactly
th e answer will be.
- In accordance w ith th e p r o v isio n s o f th e “L ocal B u d get Law" (S e c tio n s 110-1201 to 110-1215, O.-
C. L. A .), n o tic e Is h e r e b y g ivq n th a t th e b u d g e t c o m m ittee o f M oro, O regon, in com p lian ce w ith
sa id law , p rep ared and ad op ted M ay 17 1949 th e b u d get e stim a te s for
M oro, O regon, for th e
____ __
«V ia ciPiYimnqnvincr RrhfxhllPR T. II.
pnaiiina fler-nt
Y..,.. i m -A
L O .O J
L eo W a tk ln z , N . G.
Tw o H ead« Are Better
Than O n e (Or N one)
THE DALLES
N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t C harles A. T om has
b een
a p p o in te d A d m in istr a to r o f th e
E sta te o f C ora E . B a rth olom ew ,
D eceased , and h as q u a lified as
su c h . A ll p erso n s h a v in g cla im s
a g a in st said E sta te are h ereb y
n o tifie d and req u ired to p r e se n t
th e sa m e 4 u lY v e r ifie d to sa id
A d m in istr a to r a t R u fu s, O regon,
w ith in s ix m o n th s from th e d ate
o f th e fir st p u b lica tio n o f th is
n o tic e . T h e fir st p u b licaton is
M ay 20, 1949.
C H A R L E S A . TOM
A d m in istr a to r .
J. T r a c y B arton
T h e D alles, O regon
A tto r n e y fo r E sta te
. 29-32c
S i r ggfeM I
s e e th e
Ml p riced d reeeee in th e V alu e
B ar.
G R E T A T h e D a lle s
John DeMo—, Secretary
JÉrom where I s it ... / y J o e M a r s h
V IC TO R G. P E T E R S O N
GONE A R E T H E DAYS
A w o m a n , b itte n b y a ra ttler
w h ile
fish in g ,
h as b e e n g iv e n
so m e so r t o f seru m reco m m en d ­
ed fo r th e o c c a sio n and is r e ­
p o rted as b e in g on th e w a y to re­
c o v e r y . T h a t Is all v e r y good and
M oro L o d g e N o. 11*
M eets 1 st a n d 3rd
T u esd a y s in I.O .O .F.
h a lt T r a n sie n t and
v is itin g b r o th e r s are
co rd ia lly in v ite d to
m eet w ith u s.
except
400.00
806.40
2400.00
600.00
800DO
750.00
200.00
4750.00
400.00
806.40
77949
44Q9J62
6156.40 G R A N D TO TA L E X P E N D IT U R E S
R E C E IP T S
7860.15
20343
45.00
2957.65
1&0Q
60.00
105.65
152.56
41.57
10.00
2461.34
200.00
45.00
3800.00
200.00
45.00
4000.00
82.50
111.15
2285.49
17.00
5009.05
353849
100.60
200.00
83.41
4428.41
S ta te L iq u or A p p o rtio n m en t
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