Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 14, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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. IGE X SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL.
MORO.
OREGON
FRIDAY, JUÌA II,
1930
1 1 •
IT THE CIRCUIT COURT OF to the following-described real
property
in
his
possession
and
either way. It may indicate that
* r l r i m a n C iu m tu J o u r n a l
OF THE STATE OF OREGON property, and that all of the ad­
constitution.
under
his
control
belonging
to
IN
T
H
E
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
verse claims of the defendants
" FOR SHERMAN COUNTY
A critic says that we put too the trend of lowered population T H E ST A T E OF OREGON FOR you, to-wit:
rubbished Every F rlaaj ui
CHARLIE L. POWELL, Plaintiff or any of them may be determ­
n^uth emphasis on money and has stopped In the wheat belt. T H E COUNTY OF SHERM AN
ined by decree of this court.
An undivided l-17th interest
It
has
been
going
on
since
the
Moro, Oregon
vs.
will put a price on anything*
CORDELIA
S.
CROSS,
Plaintiff
NWVi of Section 34, Town­
in the undistributed residue
successful or persistent have
<-11
1 Vrench
Editor That is nearly true but is more been buying out -those who
ship 1 South, Range 16 East
of assets of the Estate of Eliza MARY EDITH SAYRS; LAMER
v.
CUes
----- --- --------- — —— capitalistic than democratic.
of the Willamette Merldan.
J. Dingle, and undivided l-9th H. SAYRS; MRS. LAVONNE
H. A. CROSS Defendant.
a «
We’d like to have some one wanted to leave.
HART;
MARY
LOUISE
LEM­
2. That by said decree it be ad­
interest in remainder of $10,-
SUMMONS No. 2737
If the John Day dam is built
the unknown heirs of judged and decreed that the de­
of Congr**» °t March >, i<7>.---- . find out what Americans think
000.00 trust fund in favor of LEY;
TO: H. A. CROSS, defendant
as
soon
as
may
be
expected
the
O FFICIAL COUNTY PA PE R about
their democracy, what
Alfred Smith, life tenant, as OMER G. SAYRS, Deceased; also fendants and each of them have
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they URe about it and don’t like population of the county will above named:
provided by Last Will and all other persons or parties un­ no estate, right, title nor inter­
increase greatly, just as the con­
IN THE NAME OF THE
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
about it and why.
Testament of Eliza J. Dingle, known claiming any right, title, est in and to said land and that
estate, lien or interest in the the title of the plaintiff be de
ONE YEAR - -------------- . **.«* Probably a lot of the things struction of the McNary dam STATE OF OREGON: You are
deceased.
has increased the population of hereby required to appear and
real estate described in the com­ creed to be good, valid and clear.
disliked would not be adjuncts Umatilla county and the Detroit answer
the
complaint filed and that the plaintiff will apply plaint, herein; Defendants.
i D i T O R I A I to democracy at all. It is true
3.
That the defendants and
dam of Marlon county and the against you in the above entitled for an order for the sale of said
that we have done a poor job of shipyards of Mulnomah county. cause on or before the expiration property so attached to satisfy To: The unknown heirs of OMER each of them be forever enjoin­
G. SAYRS, Deceased; also all
exporting democracy, of teaching Such developments are govern- of four weeks from the date of any judgment that may be re­ other persons or parties un­ ed from asserting or claiming
any right whatsoever in and to
It to other peoples. They usual­ mentally engendered and not the first publication of this sum­ covered by her against you.
known claiming any right, the above-described real pro­
ly find us guilty of exploitation always indicative of an increase mons, and if you fail so to appear
This summons is published
title, estate, lien or interest In perty, adverse to the plaintiff,
which has nothing to do with in local enterprise and certainly and answer plaintiff for want by order of the Honorable E.
the real estate described In and that the plaintiff’s title be
democracy at all, hut with cap­ not indicative of an Increase in thereof will take judgment H. Howell, Judge of the above
the complaint herein, Defen­ quieted In and to said land, that
values. When and if the John against you for the sum of entitled court, made and entered
italism.
dants.
the plaintiff be decreed to be
Certainly at one time the cru­ Day is built we look for I some $5680.00- with interest thereon on the 26th day of May, 1950,
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
the
sole and exclusive owner
sade on behalf of the freedoms tax troubles like other counties at the legal rate from November directing the publication of this STATE OF OREGON you are thereof. 4. For such other and
JULY 14, 1950
23, 1949, together with her costs summons once each week for
of democracy was a real thing are having.
and
disbursements incurred four consecutive weeks In the hereby required to answer the further relief as to the court
There
are
those
who
feel
that
Complaint filed against you in may seem just and equitable.
WH AT IS DEMOCRACY? .
in the world. The Idea that mien
Sherman County Journal, a the above cause, on or before
*
could be free to come and go at the country was Just as well off herein.
This summons is published by
You are further notified that newspaper published and of four weeks from the date of
In all this debate about demo-
free tQ express themselves, before the influx of population;
the
order of the Honorable E. H.
cracy and
---- -- communism and how free to exercise and develop that the fishing was better, the pursuant to an attachment is­ general circulation in Sherman the first publication of this sum­ Howell, Judge of the above-en­
the people of other lands are re-
talents, free from vindlc- taxes lower, the competition sued out of this Court, George County, Oregon.
mons, and if you fail so to ans­ titled court, made and entered
There is an . argument A. Potter, Administrator with
Date of first publication June wer,- for want thereof, the Plain­ on the 23rd day of June, 1950,
acting to it there’s something
ru iers, assured of a fair trial easier.
we’d like to know. That is: what h&d & meanlng to peoples all possible in that theory, but as the Will Annexed of the Estate 30, 1950.
tiff will apply to the court for Date of first publication is June
for this county those who have of Eliza J. Dingle, deceased,
Date of last publication July the relief as prayed for in plain­ 30, 1950.
does the ordinary
American
World.
tiffs complaint, to wit: 1, That
think democracy is?
have lost the knack of come are generally rural people which estate is now being pro­ 21, 1950.
DICK & DICK
bated
in
the
County
Court
of
who
fit
in
well
with
the
natives
It 1» often confused with cap,
h,ng „ We may have dllut-
GEO. G. UPDEGRAFF the defendants and each of them 35-8c
Attornys for Plaintiff
the
State
of
Oregon,
for
Sher­
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff be required to set forth the
italism and maybe the two ar
desire for cheap lab- and take their place comfortably
The Dalles. Oregon
Moro, Oregon nature of their claims, If any,
related but it hasn’t t>een prov-
Rut the fact ig that the ideal after a season of getting ac­ man County, has certified that 35-gc
he has the following personal
CITY OF WASCO
en.
of freedom though democracy quainted.
Rec’d
from
Tax
Segregations
A critic says we think of dem-.
challenged (gnd success-
228.72
Marshal Mumm says the city
ocracy as the kind of govern
among the world’s peoples • is pumping enough water to
FROM
ment that gives us automobiles.
&n oppregsion which is better furnish every Moro resident
228.72
1
t
'■
1
228.72 9
9
enough food, good clothes and
than we are teiiing the story 200 gallons per day. That’s all
•
EMBER 31, 1949 TO JU N E 30, 1950
CITY OF GRASS V A L L E '
all the other luxuries we
of democracy.
there is; there ain’t no more.
70.95
$
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
joy. That may be true. - Yet.
The answer requires ; some
«
COUNTY G ENERAL FUND
70 95
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
those things come from capital thought
$
28,627.00
Ism more than from democracy __--------_
A superior service
Cash on hand December 31, J949
70.95
79.95 $
803.29
d personal effendence
—and also from a nation rich in CK n s L8
607.60
LAW LIBRARY FU N D
natural resources.
According to information con
THAT COSTS NO M ORI
H ^ d from N. Fields, Co. Sheriff, Sheriffs fees 116.25
29.63
Cash
on
hand
December
31, 1949
The men who wrote the Dec- lained in the daily papers the
977.50
S « ’d from R O Scott, Jusitceof Peace -fines
Rec’d
from
County
Clerk
•
Circuit
Court
2,064.74
laration of Independence protest poputation Of Sherman county
23.10
Rec’d from Wasco Electric Cooperative
& Probate fees
16.30
ed against many things and ob paa decreased some 61 since
52.73
Rec’d from County Clerk, Game License fee«
Cash
on
hand
June
30,
1950
34.95
Jections to most of them were j 94 q
far as has been learned
Rec’d from Miscellaneous small receipts
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n
'
h
ia
l
-
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!!
$ 20,967.55
52.73
52.73 $
later written Into the constitu
one jn ^^is county has re-
W arrants oald on County Genera, Fune
12,430.08
tlon which should be a source telved any information about
Cash on hand June 30, 1980
COUNTY FA IR FUND
for ideas about democracy.
census. Whether the listings _
4,782.04
$ «3,397.63 « 33,397.63
Cash
on
hand
December
31, 1949
These hardy old revolutionist s *
made by precincts ut het
A wide range of pH c*
111.65
Rec’d
from
1949
fair
receipts
were opposed to the king s veto ^er.skelter is not known, nor is
375.88
t
general road fund
that merH e l whhee
Rec’d from Sec. of State -1-20 mill tax
$ 4,679.87
of “laws most wholesome and R p ^ ^ l e without intormation
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
5 25,583.09
Paid W arrant on County Fair Fund
582.00
589.70
necessary for the public good ,
wlj wbether the loss has
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Cash on hand June 30. 1950
Bethlehem
Chapter
No.
78.
O.&S
dependence of Judges on appoint- been in lown Qr country. Fer­
from Sec. of State - Motor
9,795.77
Meets every second ana Rec’d Vehicle
$ 5,269.57 $ 5,269.57
ment, too many officers, large haps n istVl important for us
Registrations
i
1,971.25
fourth Thursday in each Rec’d from R
0.
Scott,
Justice
of
Peace
-
fines
«■ standing . armies, making the
know yet 20 years ago it was
month; visiting members
TAYLOR GRAZING A (T FUND
94.00
from Rent of Equipment
military superior to the civil easier
check than it is this
21.04
Invited. Moro, Oregon. Rec’d
Cash
on
hand
December
31, 1949
$
M8-J0
Rec’d from Sale of Material t
power, imposing taxes without year
551.98
Rec’d
from
Sec.
of
State
JW.ia
Olive Young, W. M.
Rec’d from Sec. of State - Refund Gas Tax
892.03
consent. We have given up these
The 1950 census is not entire-
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
*
Naomi Van Gilder, Sec re ta ry ^ Rec’d from Sec of State -1-20 mill tax overplus 192.9J
30.54
things since 1776 and still con- jy comparable to former ones,
Rec’d from Miscellaneous Small Receipts
$
892.03 $
892.03
$ 23,234.41
aider ourselves a democracy.
because of the unfortunate de LupineTUbeSah
%
W
arrants
paid
on
General
Road
Fund
15,588.19
—
Actually this is a republic in- C|g|on to count students at the Meets 2nd and 4th
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
TAYLOR GRAZING ACT WAR BOND ACCOUNT
stead of a democracy in that we location of the school instead oi Tuesdays of each
Bonds
and
I nt. on hand December 31, 1949 $ 1,116.48
S
38,822.60
$
38,822.60
Visiting
are governed by delegates elect- at thelr home8 ideally they are month.
Reed from Interest on Bonds
20 00
’
members welcome.
SINKING FU N D
ed by the people for that pur-
of almost any place Helen Kruger, N. G.
Bonds and Interest on hand June 30, 1950
* 130.48
$ 1,161.92
pose.
They are to make the lhan the school town for so few Lucille MayL Sec.
Cash pn hand December 31» 1949
$ 1,M6.48 6 1,136.48
654.10
laws and men (Judges and execu-
them remain there long,
1,816.02
Moro
Lodge
No.
113 I.0.<XF Rec’d from sale of gravel
$
tors) are to enforce them.
A
Jt
Qf
importance whe- Meets 1st and 3rd
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
COUNTY DOG TAX FUND
20.36
democracy is a government in ther
^ u n ty lost a few or Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
$
$ 1,816.02 3 1316.02
20.36
which the people get together
ined a few and 6i is not many hall. Transient and
Cash
on
hand
June
30,
1950
BRIDGE FU N D
without the use of elected dele-
__________ ___________ visiting brothers are
$
120.76
20.30
20.36 *
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
cordially Invited to
120.76
gates and is impossible in a na- _
$
Cash on hv»d June 30, 1950
meet
with
us.
ADVANCE TAX FUND
tion of th is size.
G eo rg o e G . U p r d e g ® ra tl
$
120.76 $
120.76
Tn
the * essence of our
3.06
Marvin Howell, N. <3.
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
To manv
many uw
Attorney at law
3.06
democracy—as we call it—is in
Leo Watkins, Secretary
Cash
on
hand
June
30,
1950
SPECIAL ROAD TAX FUND>
the bill of rights which was not
3.06
3.06 $
Eureka Ixxlge No. 121 A.F. A A.M Cash on hand December 31, 1949
-
MORO K
written until the constitution
Meets
on
the
1st
and
Frldaj
Rec’d
from
Tax
Segregations
•
$
2,801.20
Wednesday,
Monday,
was all done.
Jefferson came
STATE MALT BEVERAGE FUND
3rd Thursday evenings Warrants paid on Special Road Tax r u
232.28
Afternoons
back from France to get the
2,156.03
each month. Visiting Cash on hand June 30, 1950
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
_____________ „
160.78
first ten amendments into the
members cordially In­
Rec’d
from
Sec.
of
State
-
Malt
Bev.
Tax
$ 20,033.48 $ 20,033.48
24.45
THE DALLES
Rec’d from Sec. of State - Amusement tax
vited to meet with us.
638.99
Rec’d
from
Liquor
Control
Commission
C.
S.
Bennett,
W.
M.
211 East Third Street
9.21
Rec’d from Sec. of State - License fees
H B. Pinkerton. Secretary
SPECIAL R .IA D TA X FV N n • CITY OFMORO
Telephone 3209
$ 2,989.46
864.56
Cash
on
hand
JOne
30,
1950
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
4.54
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
869.10
$ 2,989.46 $ 2,989.46
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
'<5’0"
sasrifMsrsa».
A ll good
th in g s in life
give greatest
p le asu re
I
$
Sunny Brook
in
m oderation.
C /te e rM
as its
t
^ame
83.60 fifth
2.30 pint
KfNTUCKY WH/SKFY-A BLEND
—
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.
14 «OOF . 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., O ?
KK™R
p,4 Insure Against LOSS
by FIRE or HAIL
"It's th e H a t e r
Protect Your Year’s Income
(juaranlee
Your Harvest Profit
call
f e
« l
BREWING CLMPAN»
WaSH’WGTC*« 'J
>
-V---
$
988.58
#
»88.58
»88.58
619.64
Sherman Co-operative Grain Grws
Wasco,
Phone 231
GRIfFITH & MEEKE
Wasco & Hillsboro
$ 12,375.02
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X nA
Cash on hand December 31, l»*»
Rec’d from Sec. of State
Paid Warrants of County School Sup
Cash on hand June 30. 1950
$
619.64
$ 12,375.02
2 355 00
’
$ 2,350.00
403.50
_
t
■■
$
2,753.50
$
2,753JM)
$
3B3.28
2,620.02
44 73
$
2,»68.08
rural school district fund
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
2 968 08
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Apportioned to Non-HlghSchoo
Apportioned to School District«
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
.
Fund
’
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
Paid Warrants of County School Sup
Cash on hand June 30, 19o0
303.98
$
P03.59
.39
$
303.98
SPECIAL SCHOOL IHSTHICTO
Rec'd from Tax ^e<re®aVOTr3jl. •
2 620 02
Kec'd from Rural School DlVrict
2-820ua $
497.69
Paid w arrants on Special School Dlstrl
3,203.34
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
____
$
CITY OF MORO
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
Cash on hand June 30. 1050
$
5,770.48
I
5,770.48
$
5,770.48
TAX FORECLOSED PROPERTY
150.00
Cash on hand December 31, 1949
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
$
150.00
150.00
150.00
SUMMARY OF BALANCES ON JU N E 30, 1950
- $ 12,430.08
County General Fund
General Road Fund
Post War Road Construction Fund
Bridge Fund
Special Road Tax Fund
Special Road Tax • City of Moro
Special Road Tax - City of Wasco
Special Road Tax - City of Grass Valley
Non-High District Tuition Fund
County Per Capita School Fund
Rural School District
State Irreducible School Fund
Special School Districts
City of Moro
City of Wasco
City of Grass Valley
I .aw Library Fund
County Fair Fund
Taylor Grazing Act Fund
Taylor Grazing Act War Bond Account
County1 Dog Tax
Advance Tax Fund
State Malt Beverage Fund
Tax Foreclosed Property
15.588.19
1^16.02
120.76
17,232.28
869.10
988.58
619.64'
11,858.79
403.50
14.78
.39
3,203.34
20.73
228.72
70.95
52.73
589.70
892.03
1,136.48
20.36
3.06
2,989.46
150.00
$ 71,299.67
CASH SEGREGATION
STA TE SCHOOL FUND
$
S H E R IF F ’S UNSEGREGATED TAX ACCOUNT
Rec’d from Norman Fields, County Sheriff $ 5,770.48
Apportioned to Funds
NON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT W ™ ™ ™ ®
Cash on hand December 31 1949
2
Rec’d from Tax Segregations
x
Rec’d from Basic School
’333 28
Rec’d from Rural School
$
516.23
Paid Warrants of County School Sup
11,858.79
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
I
I
$
$
I
i; lig h t beer is the beverage
of m oderation. Enjoy
869.10
S
SPE< .A L R ..A .. TA X ^CITY OF GRASS VALLHY
Cash on hand December 31, 194»
*
$
619 64
Cash on hand June -30, 1850
__________ _________
the whiskey that's
w h en e n jo y e d
Cash on hand December 31,’ 1949
Cash on hand June 30, 1950
869.10
. (TTY OF WASCO
$ * 988.58
3,701.03
6
20.73
t0.73
3,701.03
20.73
S
96-73
Sherman Co. Branch The First Nat’l Bank $ 70,299.67
TT S.
C
P m - n r n r h ü n i Bonds
RnnHc
J 000 00
U.
Government
)
;
* - •”
State of Oregon
$ 71,299.67
$ 71,299.67
) 88.
County of Sherman
I, Naomii Van Gilder, County Treasurer of Sherman County,
Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct
statement of receipts and disbursements and balances of funds
of Sherman County, Oregon, for the period ending June 30, 1950 as
appears upon the records of my office and in my official custody
as such Treasurer.
Witness my hand this 7th day of July 1950
Ross Ornduff
Naomi Vah Gilder
County Clerk
Sherman County Treasurer
By Catherine L. Monroe, Deputy
(SEAL)
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