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© VGK 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1933 O F IN C R E A S IN G TAX L E V Y BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Now Open he introduced, drag through com WELL DRILLING: Stock, do O V E R A M O U N T L IM IT E D BY made the falls and sent the fish Notice of meeting of the County Ip lirritiutt (C o m ity J o u r n a l mestic or irrigation. W. J. Rod- M 0R0 BEAUTY SHOP S E C T IO N II, A R T IC L E X I, are ended, the stone» say, and mittees, be debated on the floor Board of Equalization for Sher da, Ph 601 Moro, E. E. Shull anti often passed. The reason is S T A T E C O N S T IT U T IO N | ‘uhh»h«*d E v e ry F rid a y at same location next year the Indians„ will be man county. Ph 470, Wasco. 23-«p often: “It won't hurt my district Muru, Oregon elsewhere. To the taxpayers of Sherman PHONE 512 Notice is hereby given that an and good old Joe wants it.” Good To one more accustomed to gov FOR SALE: Alta Fsscie seed re (Ule'. I.. F re n c h E<li»«»r election will be held Monday, May County, Oregon: .Old Joes can ruin any representa ernmental delay it séems possible Notice is hereby given that the with 30% Rye Grass. L E G A L N O T IC E S 16, 1955, by the Rural School Dis tive government unless counter cleaned Ei'. 'i ' - Excellent dry land or irrigated N O T H « TO C R E D IT O R S Board of Equalization for Sher p o w U ifflM a t M oro. O r-iro n und. r Act that Indians at Celilo will lie play trict of Sherman County, State of ing their gambling games and balanced by enough tough so-and- pasture. 20c lb. T*i M. Ball, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Oregon, in all component school man County, Oregon will attend o f Conirre»» o f M ureh i . I _ sos. “Yes” men make the sessions roasting their fish at the same Phone 2294, Wamic, Ore. 24-7c that Hans C. Bardenhagen has districts of said Rural School Dis at the County Assessor’s office of stand for at least another year. too long. More ‘No” men would FOR SALE: 6 room home, 3 bed been appointed Executor of the tric t the Sherman County Court House. n b w ip a p ib The road may cause a movement shorten them. Estate of Claus J. Bardenhagen, Moro, State of Oregon, on the sec rooms, full cement basement, The election will begin at 2:00 We have recently been in a poli . P U B L IIH IB I of buildings, but what is that in automatic heat, fully insulated. Deceased, and has qualified as p m. and will be held in the school ond Monday of May, or May 9, tical era in which we expect too Ö & ^ A IIO U A T IO N an Indian’s life? Can be seen at any time. For such. house In each of said component 1955, and publicly examine the ass The Northwest and the entire many things to be settled by gov All persons having claims ag districts. The purpose of the elec essment rolls, correct all errors in further information contact ernment, by legislation. W hen we nation will lose a distinctive sight Verne Arstill, Athena, Oregon, ainst said Estate are hereby noti tion is to submit to the legal voters valuation, description or quali when Celilo falls is flooded and become more politically mature Phone 2212. 22tfn fied and required to present the of the rural school district the ties of lands, lots or other proper n a t i o n al e d it o r ia l and emotionally less dependent the long board stands of the In ty assessed by such assessor; and same, duly verified, with the pro we won’t need so much legislation. BUSINESS Opportunity: Union per vouchers to said Executor at question of increasing the tax it shall be the duty of persons in dians are washed a.way to be used levy for the fiscal year beginning s ^ ä l Station for lease. Small invest Grass Valley, Oregon, within six no more. It has thrilled thousand* Until then we’ll have to suffer terested to appear at the time and ment required for inventory. months from the date of first pub July 1, 1955, over the amount lim place appointed. Each petition or of tourists to see them holding through long legislative sessions ited by Section II, Article XI of and legislators will have to wear Harold Owens, ph 442 day or lication of this notice. The first UFFICIJU «ut M t . UTK their long handled nets in the application for the reduction of the Constitution. 572 evenings, Grass Valley, Ore. publication is April 29, 1955. spray at the top of the rushing themselves out trying to solve our The reasons for increasing such a particular assessment «hall be childish problems that we might KU BSt Iti FT I ON MATES water and to note the ropes that made in writing, verified ty the ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com HANS C. BARDENHAGEN levy are: >2.0« tie them securely. When one falls better solve ourselves. ONE YEAH plete painting and decorating Executor of the Estate of The Rural School District base oath of the applicant or ihs at Into the water he is gone to the service, spray or brush. Phone Claus J. Bardenhagen is too low to permit the raising torney, and shall be filed with the A P R I I. 29, 1955 happy hunting grounds for there 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. T. Tracy Barton of sufficient funds for operating Board within the first week It is W A N T ADb is no rescue. Vern Campell and Jack Null, Attorney for the Estate by law required to be in session, the schools. JOHN DAY DAM in payment for this stirring The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn The Dalles, Oregon 26-9c The amount of tax, In excess and any petition or application not Sight we will have electricity and FOR SALE: Two pieces 9 ft. long, MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con of the six per cent limitation pro so made, verified and filed shall Congressman Coon has Intro factories with whirring wheels five pieces 16 ft. long of 90 lb. tracting, Moro, Oregon, Phone F IN A L N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S posed to be levied by the Rural not tie considered or acted upon duced a bill Into congress for the that make things for sale so that railroad rails, cents a lb. NOTICE Is hereby given that School District of Sherman Coun bv the Board. 722. 19 11° immediate construction of the those Involved, workers and In Experiment Station, Moro. 26c John Day dam. The estimated cost vestors, may have money. Booming business makes opening the undersigned have filed their ty, Oregon, for the fiscal year be ' Each such petition or aPPUc^‘ ¡-'OR SALE: One 3000. one 4000, is $310,000,000 of which the power available for responsible man Final Accodnt and Report In the ginning July 1, 1955, is $168,793.78. tion shall state thereon the ad gas storage tanks. Howard Ross, Dated this 13th day of April, dress to which notice of the action unit cost is $273,000,000 or 88 per or woman with car to call on estate of WILLIAM H. RAGS of the Board of Equalization shall DALE, Deceased, in' the County Moro. Phone 810 26p 1955. farm women in Sherman County cent of the total. A N N U A L SE SSIO N S Court of Sherman County, Oregon, be sent. _ The bill presumes that the pri Attest At the end of any legislative EOR SALE: Recently built smali Full or spare time. Opportuni Clair L. Balzer Charles Burnet vate firms contributing the $273,- session that runs to more than ty to make up to $40 a day. and that the Court has fixed Fri- home at Lincoln Beach, com Sherman County Asse^ ?c Chairman, Rural School Board 000,000 will be willing to pay that 100 days the workers of the group WYlte McNess Company, P. O. day, the 3rd day of June, 1955, at pletely furnished, view and good Wily W. Knighten amount of money for 50 years use are very, very tired; the drones Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oak the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. in the tieach, protected location. T. T. Secretary, Rural School Board of the estimated 1,000,000 kilo are bored. All of them are inclined land 23, Calif. 25-6p County Court Room In the County Mackenzie, Box 392, Phone Court House, Moro, Oregon, as the watts the dam will produce. Coon to search for and grab any idea 9437, The Dalles, Ore. 26-9p CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — time and place for the hearing of says he has been assured that the that might relieve the strain Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp objections thereto and settlement money will lie forthcoming. hereafter. That Is the reason for EOR SALE: Weaner pigs $12 ea. freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass thereof. E, M. Eslinger, Ph. 425 Grass The darn will lie built by the the talk about annual sessions. Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn WILLIAM HARRY RAGSDALE Valley, Oregon. 26c U. S. Engineers and will belong It Is possible to conclude the JOHN L. SEARCY to the government. The private work of any legislative session in fo Executors companies putting up the money shorter time but in order tp do so BUSH & BRADLEY ßiv« Yes A Wender Beilding are Just buying the power for It would lie necessary to ‘take Attorneys for Executors 26-30c 50 years and paying in advance away some of the freedom of ac LOW COST •• FIREPROOF TA/ ’ W / fo r CrovJ" it heard more and more at new erfection for it. tion of member». So far they are i'/ o V s Prefabricated Steel N O T IC E O F SC H O O L E L E C ,a<i Ja , w OH C m » . If the companies had other not willing. We do not know that _ T IU S H IS i * T IO N IN T H E R U R A L SC H O O L 8 6 Proof bottling -companion to the JQO P r*J tlou. means of obtaining power it would they ever will be, nor that they Call «t»“ ' D IS T R IC T O F S H E R M A N C O U N in every service a d d r t o • <i»V lie valuable for them to do so. should lie. T Y , O R E G O N , U P O N Q U E S T IO N TalapSa«« 00000 But they have no assurance that A strong rules committee that at reasonable cost. that they can build any other would restrict the introduction of FRED MAUSER dams and they know they are go bills would shorten the session; ing to need more power pretty giving authority to presiding offi Dr. Otis G. Perkins Phone 2248 The Dalles «/«0«. soon unless the trend changes. cers to force committee chairmen _ T — n . - n , « r - - --- * — They have been balked at Pelton to bring bills out of committee Optometrist and have not yet received per would shorten the session; en Lupine Rebekah Mwlge No. 11« mission to bftild on the Snake couragement of regional or politi Meets 2nd and 4th 403 E . 2n d St. below Hells canyon or on the cal blocs would shorten the ses Tuesdays of each And available a t abwayt month. Visiting Clearwater. If they are to stay sion. (Across from Stadleman- 100 PROOF • BOTTLED IN BOND $C70 in business they must arrange for Any of these would reduce the members welcome funeral directors Bath Kentmky Straight Bourbon II hitkiet Bonn Hardware) freedom of individual memliers Vada DeMoss, N. G. more power. Because of the preference clause and to some extent the “demo Jo Gentry, Sec. Leonard & Wilma Smith in the Bonneville act the private cracy” of Oregon’s sessions—and P h o n e 5362 T h e D a lles, Ore. L THB OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., FRANKFOKT. Phone The Dalles 3135 companies cannot expect to re it is cherished In some quarters; Mori» Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.F. ceive enough ¡lower from Bonne cherished more than fatigue Is de Meets 1st and 3rd ville (which includes the whole plored. In order to shorten the Tues'iays H« 1 O O F. ♦ government dam network) to sup session some authority must be ,11 '¡n...SKI ' rT j ply their customers. given to some one or some group visiting brothers are We do not know now much the to restrict members to what the ordiallv Invited * total cost would be for the power group Interprets as ncessary leg lohn Shipley. N. G. companies but Including interest islation. * co ns. Secretary during construction and Until the Annual sessions would help $273.000,(MM) is paid the i»ower cost little, if any. The same old bills ilAfiitrhriu » impfer No. . O.E.S will be about $500,000,000. If the would be introduced twice ns of fourth Thursday Inea-.n < ÍC month; visiting member* river stays high enough to gen ten. causing the same old debates, rr ; Meets every second ano erate power at full capacity then* the same ul«l alliances (political H ow can y ou toll if i t ’s a short- “ (i Invited Moro. Oregon will be around a million kilowatts and regional), the same old com- strok e engine? T h e “stro k e” is alw ays Catherine Thompson, W. M. to sell. Bates will certainly be set mitte arguments, the same old a s short as, or shorter th a n th e “bore.” to ¡lermit some profit on it al hearings, tlfe same old newspaper Naomi Van Glider, Secretary C h eck th e specifications! G et th e facts! though they will have to lie com stories and bringing on the same Eureka lx»«Ke No. 121 J - 1* * petitive with other power also. Meets uh the lJ t and old fatigde. The cost of transmission, of sell Zz 3rd Thursday evening» If there was more Individual . each month Vlsitirv ing. of maintenance and of billing ability to say no to unworkable members cordialh UN and collecting will run Into quite ideas the sessions could lie shor . vlted to meet with a figure itself. Fifty years Is a tened, but memliers, not wishing ,» Frank Sayrs, W. M. long time gamble and while we to alienate another member bv expect and hope that the North di ouraging word -, 1' t siUj ' ’ill- Clyde «iiiimor, 8 « retary west will continue to grow it can hardly lie expected that it wdll I nt grow at the rate we have enjoyed in the past ten years. Som e other m akers offer short-stroke Most of the argument against V -8 e n g in e s in some s iz e t r u c k s . the bill Is that no one should make F ollow in g F ord ’s lead, th e big trend any profit out of a natural re in truck en gin es is t o m od em short- source. It Is an argument that we stroke V -8’s! consider to come from an Ideal of pure socialism. If Americans had never made any profit from a nat ural resource there would have D o n ’t be talked out of a modern short-stroke engine In your been little development of any thing. land, timber, mines or any now truck. Short-stroke design prolongs piston ring life u p to 5 3 % . other Making n profit is not ser Your engine lasts longerl You save up to one gallon of gas iously held to lx* Immoral In this country. in se'^ni Other truck makers have started to adopt short- It looks ns If the government would fare better than the private stroke engines. But ONLY FORD offers four short-stroke V 8’s ★ As a result of thorough research and exhaus companies In the Coon bill. It But ONLY FORD offers V -8 pow er for — plus a short-stroke Six— available right nowj will get the dam Iiack, power and tive testing, JacUin Seed Company is proud eierv size truck in a full line. F our all, at the end of 50 years and It to introduce this new pasture fertilizer formula m o d em short-stroke V -8’s, up to 170 Is not expected that a well built h .p.! P lu s th e in d u stry’s m ost m odern that has been specially prepared to meet all dam will lie useless by that time, short-stroke Six! your soil requirements right here in the Inland especially as the private com Biggest payload capacity panies will lie under contract to in tha “ H -to n ” field! Empire. keep It up an<l In good repair. N e w Ford F -100 6 4 - f t . It may lie expected that power P ick u p , G V W 6,000 lba. IN T R O D U C T O R Y P R IC E rates will drop In the next 50 of 20-6-6 pasture fertilizer . . . M o d e m short-stroke V-8’s are be years because they have been ONLY $4.80 per 80-lb. b . j dropping steadily. The John Day ginning to revolutionize the truck dum Is one of the better sites from Aik m • fcoaUoar sow gardes and Jaws ferHIUar h / m -I industry — just as they 've alreadydone a cost angle and power may lie in the passenger-car field. Today, produced there at a figure compar OTHER FERTILIZERS STILL AVAILAD’Z virtually every passenger car offers able with Bonneville. If high cost NITROGEN ’ dams, such as Hells canyon are short-stroke V-8 power. Before too built the cost of production may C y a n a m id e ................................ $ 85. 0 long, the same will be true of trucks. rise. The threat of atomic power Calcium N itrate 66. ') I f you now buy a truck with a long- and better steam plants, however, N u g r e e n ......................................153.GJ stroke Six, what will happen to its are expected to keep the price low, Unless we are to lie short of ultimate trade-in value? Follow the PHOSPHATE power In the Northwest Rime lead of other informed buyers—go Super P h o s p h a te ......................41.60 dams must 1« built. Here Is a modem—go short-stroke NOW! chance to get one built with a cost POTASH of only $37,000,000 to the federal M urate of P o ta s h ......................70.00 government which Is a little short MIXED FERTILIZERS of ready cash at the moment. We 12-12-6 B r im m ...........................106 00 hope the bill doesn’t stir up the partisan political furore other JackJJs* will fco/p yea «»loaf «Ao rigAI /srltli»«,- « O' projiosals have done. That * • • ) yaar p a rfie a la r to I e o n J I . j t leads to delay and this Is no time WEED KILLERS — IMSECT’C lD - for delay on dam building, A/EHS AfO A W / W t o & i S FOfí 'SS » n HISTORIC P s455 Ij When you talk to any truck salesman* open the hood! NOW A *N EW fertiliz FORMULI prepared by Jöc to a iv o m axim um » a. F.O.A.P. END FDR CELILO Indians who fish at Celilo falls and whose ancestors have done so for generations have held what is called their last celebration o f the benefices of the gtxxl spirit. The chants in praise of He who ektckfy1 Seed Co/py:7^ y to SÉ! YOD» NEAREST FORD DEALER JA. ©