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PAGE 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, Since the last legislature it Is not possible to put Oregon in the class of conservative states in tax |*ul>lhhe«l E very Friday at matters. The weakness of the leg Mon», Oregon islature in boosting Income taxes (¿Ile«, I,. French Editor by 45 per cent instead of reduc ing an outrageous budget puts U nter« «1 « nettami cl»»» m a tte r a t the P „M , (Tice a t M oro. O regon. un«hr Act Oregon in a different class alto gether. Now its legislature might of Congre«» o í M » rc h 3, 187». do anything. Oregon- voters have proven N IW B P A M Ì themselves suckers for almost y U 8 L I3 H 1 8 $ any kind of political pitch game and are cerjainly not blameless a Í iociation for the condition the state is In. The state’s tax spenders are or- ganized and vocal. Why Industry n a t io n a l E D IT O R IA L should come to a state without asso c iatio n consumers, without labor, with high wage costs, deficient in transportation and with taxpay OFFICIA» < OI NTT FA l’EF ers running like a fox from the hounds of tax eaters is certainly S U B S C R IP T IO N r ates a question worthy of legislative »»• s i YEAR *t ’t* investigation. But we doubt the ability of the present legislature to stop it after the cause is found. O C T O B E R I», 1933 S te rn u m C ounty ^Journal FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933 COUNTY SCHOOL pointed Executor o f^ h e Estate the bonds will be paiA at the of- HOARD CONVENTION {£ William Franklin Bartholo- fke of the county treasurer of in accordance with Joint Re mew, also known as W. P. Bar- Sherman County. Oregon, The bonds will be sold to the solution No. 19 of the 1955 legis tholomew, Deceased, and has highest bidder, but the district lative session a convention of all qualified as such. claims school 'board reserves the right to school board members of Sher man county is called for Mon agantst ^«dd ^ t a u are hereby reject any or all bids. Unless all day, October 31, 1955 at 10 a. m notified and required to present bids are rejected. the bonds will county court house. the same dulyverified, with the be awarded to the bidder comply- The purpose of the convention p ^ r v o X « " said Executor i n , with the terms o .« h e «Klee is to study needs of the school at Rufus Oregon, within six of sale, and submitting the bid districts for current operating months from the date of the first which provides the lowest cost to costs, capital outlays ana eucnt publication of this notice. The the school district. other matters as the convention) first publication is October 14, Each bid must be uneonditlon- shall deem of importance. The 1955 al, must be accompanied by a convention will report its recoin-» CURTIS A. TOM certified check or cashier’s check mendations to an interim study 1 Executor in favor of the district, of or upon committee on education for pro- j Tracy Barton a bank doing business In the state poset/ legislation for the next Attorney for Estate Oregon, In the sum of $6,020.- 50-3c 00, and must be enclosed in a legislature. The Dalle9, Oregon sealed envelope addressed to the Wily W. Knighten undersigned and marked on the County School Superintendent NOTICE OF BOND SALE ______ “Proposal ____ outside for Bonds”. Sealed proposals will be re»?eiv- No | nterest will be allowed on the The Weather Modification com pany holders of Oregon state li ed by the undersigned until 8 depo8lt wjth the bid, but the cheolt of the successful bidder will cense No. 14 located at Condon, o’clock - - — P. M., .... Standard Oregon ---------------------, , _ Oregon at the reauest of the far Time, on the 9lh day of. No7ern be retained against any loss re- nieFs’organisation the Tri County ber. 1955, and Immediately there- hi from faHure of the bidder W « r h e r " r c h a ^ a flo n 2 *«• * ,o " wllb * * ternW h*’ SHERMAN r * «97 More gl amour for dougbnuu! While Mill diphily warm «lip into tlrn rhorolute frosting or orange or vanilla, dip in chopped nut« or coconut. Condon will attempt to Increase «he D'au-Ict No 1 bld' - .. „ ■„ WHEAT I.EAGt E PROGRESS DEI,TA PARK bMder rihall Include In ing salt). Butter toast slices and the precipitation from natural Union High School District No 1. storms and to reduce the mien- Sherman « County, Oregon the «»««» h|s ,,ld ,« , »• 8tatemenl •' a, »*•b the ld total spread — wi(h t ; mayonnaise. - 7 -~--lwo< On leck. a — 'SLJ^o n for e £,r We think it appropriate that A large part of the residents Dairymen Urging some comment l»e made about of Portland insist that the city is U s e o f M o r C C h e C S C * er sandwiches, using tomatoes storms. The seeding of chemicals ?n<l, at< r,Uedr«»wwi negotiable een- the work of the the Oregon to grow very much. irade Wheat org.n. never going wJutd “ ™ " cd o « ers greater for bolt.... '^ - . c r a b m e a t n r - wlll , rt„ , from the d he w r t ^ ' o p “ ( ....... .. - r " » ot «•*-> »“ '1 “« P " > ^ tln,K T v a r ie d both in type and method Jure f o r ^ j » d lay«r and topping a nd aircraft. The main ^ e je a ttn g J™ dlgtrict^ n the prlncl- ion of Winfree, McCulloch, Shuler ization of the grain gr this area. For one thing it has ay ' "o'? right * “ " X ' X ' n T “S S I i n .Utes, Halve dlagonaily. Bake 7 stals however, other agents wl,i * Sayrs of Portland. Oregon. «0 recently hel i a meeting and sent way w „„aaw...o« , .... knnwn m «.««=«- . — and w,.__ known, m e t saying, sayii s . .......... . . - . - in miniitps nr until , cheese is lie nsnj c„pk aa dry .i_„. ice i,,„ „ and „ j vari- one i nousanu « 1 no-100 Dollars the effect tbat the bonds consti- used such as out a complete set of minutes to <|own town. One might think they cbeese'for every taste”, is literally to 10 .minVtw ..i?!1 ...... ($301,000.00) dated January 1, tu te the valid and legally bind- newspapers and presumably to an owned stock in the taxicab . ls the rare individual who melted and sandwiches are gold- ous chlorides to further the cause 1956, in denominations of $1,000.- lng obligations of the said school officers. Included is a statement companies. does’ not care for any type of en brown. Garnish with radishes of basjc research and develop 00 each, numbered one (1) to three district. and avacado slices. ment. of finançât. Now Delta park wouldn’t be our cjHH?se lbon<js will be delivered M EX K AIA < AHSEROLE The operations will continue un hundred one (301), inclusive, to The league has always worried first choice for the location of when we think of cheese, most 2V U U U M 31 I»-«, aim win R|«-1 mature serially In numerical or- complete, without undue delay, at (serves 8) til August 31, 1956 and will effect about how to achieve more pub- the new recreation center because ()f us thir)k first of natural Ched- all or sections of Sherman countv d er at th e rate o t $26 000 00 on the expense of the school district, licity and it may læ that such ac it is a damp spot for a good part <Jar cbe<?se( known also as Ameri- >4 lb. spaghetti or noodles ' ___ f Sherman county. the firf?t day of January. 1957 and at 8Ucb city in Oregon as the suc- tions wlll solve that problem In of the year. The east side is can or American vneuucr. „Tehuck Cheddar. This N O TICE $25,000.00 on the first cessful bidder shall name. one stroke. If they don’t get It, windy. South of town would have Ä ? ' ! !argcrOo„,on, mine There will be a public hearing January of each of the years 1958 minced it wlll l»e because what It Is doing the best climatic conditions as a whole milk, goes to market in CLARA E. HOUSTON Nov. 2, 1955 at 3:00 o’clock P. M. to 1968 inclusive, is not considered newsworthy by rule. A location right in the mid colors ranging from cream to 1 large green pepi>er, minced Clerjt, Union Hlgfa School Dis in the County Court room in re- The bonds will bear interest news editors, not because the ma dle of town makes traffic condi orange; flavors from milk to 1 No. 2 ‘^ can tomatoes (.ifeups) gard to closing the Courthouse payabJe se.rnlann,lia21,y_a^ u,c? .J ai i trict No. 1 Sherman County, terial Is unavailable. tions almost impossible now and ¿harp. Oregon. 50-lc or rates« in multiples of *4th of 1 No 2 can cream-style corn all day on Saturdays. Another thing Is the advertis with 'prospects of being progres P. O. Box No. 6 ADDRESS: ___ 1%, not exceeding six (6) per cent The three most popular ways 1-4 tap. black pepper ing campaign to (popularize the sively worse. Even now thousands of eating cheese by Americans, Moro, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS per annum, as sihall be specified use çf tt«heat. The league and the walk to the stadium because they aside from “cheese 'n crackers , 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the successful bidder. Both the First publication Oct. 14, 1955 1 No. 1 can ripe olives, pitted dairymen are working together can’t get away after the game that Curtis A. Tom has been ap- principal of and the Interest upon Last publication, Oct. 28, 1955 is in a sandwich, i^n a tookttHUsh * Cheddar cheese, grated on this one. Dairymen have with- Where Portland decides to put Cook spaghetti as package di in the last year or so increase«! its park and ita $8,000,000 Is none ¿^1,,feu- Cheese’ Festival recipes ««»h«»»i »» the use of their product enough of our affairs and we comment on mclude a very good recipe for rects, drain. Brown chuck in but Abstract of Taxes Payable in 1955-56 ter in large skillet. Add remaining to materially reduce the govern- It only because of the marked ten- eacb ingredients, blend lightly. Turn mentally held surpluses of milk dency of Portlanders to keep Frosted Club Sandwich Summary of Assessment Rolls into a 3 quart casserole, top with and cheese and butter by adver everything possible In the natur (serves 2) grated cheese and bake, covered, tising and developing new uses ally restricted area between the 1 cup crab meat and other tax information about at 325 degrees F. for one hour. for dairy products. Wheat men western hills and the river. May- 2 diced, hard-cooked eggs may do as well. t)e it will someday break out of 1-4 cup French dressing Sherman County, Oregon We have much mo’re faith In its self-imposed boundaries and 1-4 cup pickle relish trying to Increase domestic con- grow but that will be a serious 1-4 tsp. salt ABSTRACT OF TAXES PAYABLE IN 1953-36 ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLIkS FOR THE sumption of wheat than in trying blow to the native Portlanders, 6 thick tomato slices YEAR 1933 SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON to teach Orientals to substitute 6 slices bread, toasted SHERMAN, COUNTY, OREGON, 1933-36 FOR SALE: 3 Superior 18X7 hoe SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL It for rice and efforts to educate Butter, Mayonnaise, drills with hitch. $150. See the Japanese to use wheat, leave IS IT NECESSARY? PER UNIT REAL PROPERTY ACRES VALUE 4 3" square slices Cheddar cheese Ernest Eslinger, Moro. 49-50c us cold. They couldn't pay for it $ 21.21 Tillable Land 269,292.44 $ 5,711,180 Heat over to 400 degrees' -• F. Sam Coon and Dick Neuberger «- — —...— v ,r , , n nr?cm a m p MAN if they did like it. 1.52 Non-Tillable I>and 195,172.25 297,090 as reported are hi agreement on Flake erab meat; mix with eggs, WAN rED. t o » SE-. The league committee on tax i»ut one thing: that Oregon needs French dressing, pickle relish. 54,260 Land within corporate limits business in U.S.A. Own and op Structural improvements within corporate limits 370,120 ation has suggested that county erate It yourself. We provide dams to get more electricity and salt. Sprinkle both sides of 716,68p Structural improvements outside corporate limits chairmen watch the basic school more capital. Dealership now avail B 7,149,330 TOTAL REAL PROPERTY problem carefully and that the to attract more industry to hire tomato slices with salt (or season- able nearby. Car or truck requir .league Inform them fully aixuit ,nt,’Le *’ , , ed. For full Information, write VALUE PER UNIT PERSONAL PROPERTY NUMBER I.upine Rebekah lx»«lge No. 116 tax matters. ^ • 1 iat ls ........ usua* lax matter« The ID«» latter is impos- ... ; thing 0 to , say r 4»h The J. R. Watkins Company, 44.340 Movable machinery and equipment $ alhle I,at the ette.-! will be worth- fxptx.tetl that men whose Merta, 2nd id 4th 390.3 Brooklyn Ave, Seattle 5, 146,690 Merchandise and stock in trade Jobs depend on popular approval luenuays or eatn 697,650 Washington. 46-51c Farming implements So far this year the league has 6lJ ould sav t,ie usual thln£: A? V memb»rs welcom» 22,350 Furniture and equipment in commercial use "USTOM SLAUGHTERING — $ 20.04 485 9,720 Horses \ pa; I out $17,806 on special pro- Vada DeMoss, N. G. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp 242,050 21.97 Cattle 11,017 jet ts, the largest lielng $6,107 on the «entiment for that Is w^ a Jo Qentry( gee. 3.19 4,100 freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Sheep & Goats 1,287 the national wheat program, the t,iey are ^ r - Business men like 2,960 6.41 Swine 462 Valley, Oregon Ph 242 47tfn second $3,647 for travel to the ^ ie ^ e a of more customers. M oro Iiodge No. 113 6,088 2,010 .33 Poultry national convention. But when we start to visualize Meets 1st _ _ _ 3rd and IT ATE WIDE PAINT CO. com 8,250 Miscellaneous It Is our opinion that the fronts a s ,ate full of people driving to f.O.O.T’. plete painting and decorating TOTAL PERSONAL PROPERTY $ 1,180,180 al attack to obtain acceptance of work every day along tn<‘ roa< s, ^a j| j 'runRtcnt a» d 8,389,430 TOTAL LOCAL MEAL A PERSONAL PROPERTY service, spray or brush Phone the two price plan wlll not be putting In time nt the machines s i t i n g brothers arc 3,780 Less1 Veterans & Widows’ Exemptions 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. 8,323,670 NET TAXABLE VALUE uccessful. A flank attack might the electricity will drive, living rordja|iv invlte«t *7; Vern Campell and Jack Null, bo. Wc Qctunlly have n two price settlements of klentlool houses John Shipley, N. O. The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn 1,550,659 Public UtiliUes Value system now and amendments to under the pall of factory smoke, i ,i*c i ! k • I IS. GRAND TOTAL 8 9,876,389 FOR SALE: Used Oliver 77 trac the present law would not have filling the parks on holidays, tor with scoop. Grass Valley to lie extensive to adapt It to the crowding the fishing streams, a Bethlehem » hapier No. .h. O.B.N PERCENTAGES SP E C IA L SCHOOL TAX Equip. & Repair, ph. 141. 46ctfn system the wheat men favor. good sized dhunk of doubt arf^e^- fourth Thursday In each COMB. SCH. The league, in recent years, has So, Just supposing, no one builds FOR SALE: .3000 cedar posts at month, visiting m em b er UH LEVY TAX LEVY TAX RSD GR S A C DISTRICT VALUE l»een in control of men much any more dams and discontented Meets every second aiei 30c. Write or phone Rhododen 5/.5 (X ) * 26.2 00 45.9 16.3 1 Biglow $ 210,390 younger than those who started easterners gh to California in- Invited Moro Oreent» dron 354, Amos R. Robison, 00 45.9 57.5 00 26.2 16.3 3 Rufus 1,574,919 It. They have needed time to stead of Oregon and they make Wemme, Oregon. 46-52p Catherine Thompson, W. M. 00 57.5 00 45.9 26.2 16.3 4 Emigrant Springs 82,790 achieve the knowledge and wis- aluminum into lawn chairs down 23.8 14.9 11,701.79 50.4 8.9 52.4 4.5 7 Wasco 2,600,397 Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary FOR SALE: Tamarack fence posts dorn of the old-timers. It looks there too and supposing we don t 6,633.43 62.8 10.8 42.0 19.1 12.0 10.1 6.8 9 Kent 975,504 Priced reasonably, best of qual as If they are making progress, have super-highways and super # |,«H»nr Vo. 121 A.KA A.*» 00 00 56.0 47.2 21.4 13.4 18.0 17 Moro 2,769,972 ity. Must see to appreciate. Good traffic problems and super tax Meets ui» the Ißt ®nd (X) 56.0 47.2 00 21.4 13.4 18.0 23 Grass Valley 1,662,357 hills and super markets and super <^^t' > 3rd Thursday evenings road. Homer E. Davis, Ixme- 260,735.09 26.4 Rural Sch. Dist. 9,876,329 LEGEND I,(»SS RV T A X A T IO N public headaches. each »1 month. rock, Oregon 48-3c pURIK IIViKKRiKn, 3? urn — \ lslting (Applies to all Districts) Sure we know, vou can’t stop >’/ memlien» cord.ally in Sch. T ax.. . . . Srecial School Tax The interim taxation commit progress ns they say. But It Isn’t 54,619.11 10.1 Union High Sch. Dist. 5,407,833 FOR SALE: 1953 Fond Ranch X vlted to meet RSD... School District (Applies to Districts 9, 17 & 23) tee of the Oregon legislature Is true. What they mean Is you can’t ' Wagon, Joe Griggs. Rufus. ' Frank Sayrs, W. M. G R . . . asking chandlers of commerce to stop (bange. Change isn’t always Clyde Gillmor, Secretary 50-1 p 00 00 Non High Sch. Dist. 1,955,537 S& C . Inform It about reasons why po (Applies to Districts 1, 4 & 23) progreM. UH... tential business firms have not We’ve l»een sitting here on the Farm Tesfs Reveal- located In Oregon. The purpose is (ring»' of Industrial America a From Wasco County (Joint Sch. Dist.) 1,353.14 to determine GRAND TOTA L $ 333,042,36 . .. as nearly . as ,1 may he long time without getting near ,x,sslble w hether nr tint Oregon t |)|e s|n ik(> an(| ,.ona,.<lion COUNTY GBIBRAL FUND LEVY A $10 PER CAPITA fMTIOOL FUND t.tx sygt?m •> t 'in nns I1.1 pri prevented In nk able to get the nr.ul.iet. products try fr«»tn coming to the state. LEVY TAX thereof in sufficient (profusion. COUNTY VALUATION It Is probably a g(xxl thing to Our homes are well gadgeted and General Fund 6.8 $ 67,159.04 $ 9,876,329 investigate although we have no It seems that we have gotten the 6,913.43 $10 Per Capita .7 9,876,329 hojx1 (hat It will have many re fruits of Industry without having $ 74,073.47 TOTAL GENERAL FUND TAX sults. It has been proven many to cultivate many trees. What’s times before that Oregon’s tax the matter with that? ROAD TAX system Is no formidable b*r to VALUE GEN. ROAD LEVY TAX an Industry that wants to set up DIHTRICT business here. There are excep END OF AN OLD T A L E $ 9,128,689 12.0 109,544.27 Road No. 1 306,486 12.0 tions, naturally. 3,677.83 Road No. 2 Wasco 238,443 12.0 Now comes one ex-major of the 2,861.32 Oregon Is the smallest of the Road No. 3 Moro 202,711 12.0 2,432.53 Road No. 4 Grass Valley three Pacific coast states. It does German army and says that he TOTAL ROAD TAX 1 1 M U .M not have the shipping facilities of was Hitler’s valet and that as either California or Washington the Russians were storming the HREUIAL CITY TAX In either railroad or ocean 9bip- jKilare Hitler shot himself in COMB» CITY wunifT ping ports. It doe« have electric the head and Eva the mistress Arc your soils suffering from indigestion? They may be if tl. CITY VALUE LEVY TAX LEVY TAX TAX RBD GR S E C UH power hut that can tie obtained made honorable by a last minute micro-o-.ganisms in soils arc starving. Wasco $ 306,486 19.9 $ 6,099.07 70.3 28.3 6.4 37.5 17.1 10.7 more easily In Washington. Ore- marriage, took poison. The valet If your plow turns up unrotted plant residues, micro-organisms Moro 238,443 28.0 6,676.40 84.0 33.4 31.4 14.3 6.9 12.0 gon does not have the sites for further deposes that he burned aren't getting food enough to work for you ns hard as they should. Grass Valley 202,711 10.2 2,067.65 66.2 15.4 30.9 18.1 11.3 16.3 When anim al nnd plant organism s ❖ major Industry n e a r points the bodies with gasoline, a job TOTAL CITY TAX $ 14,843.12 . off or puddling on top. can 't digest crop residues, these where shipping Is handy, Port- that many would have envied Crop tests in West Virginia show residues lose their value as n a tu Total Value $ 9,876,329 100.0 Total Tax $ 541,120.96 100.0 land Ixdng hemmed in by hills, him. that increased fertilizer applica ral soil additives. Total Local Value 8.325,670 84.3 Total Local Tax 461,931.16 85.4 Oregon Is a one industry state. Hitler out of office and with no tions increase organic matter con M icro-organism s in soils can di Total Real Value 7,146,130 72.4 Real Property Tax 394,430.43 72.9 timber, and much of that Is now army to command would have tent of soils. Specialists say that gest crop residues faster when Total Personal Value 1,179,540 11.9 Personal Property Tax 67,500.73 12.0 near the Ctollfomta line. Oregon ixs«n merely another fanatic and th ey ’re tp«l lite ra lly w ith com m er one ton of fertilizer, wisely u; ; Public Utilities Value 1,550,669 15.7 Public Utilities Tax 79,189.80 14.6 on land that needs it, may add up has no large supply of exjxrl- whether he was dead or not cial fertilixer. If ample am ounts of to two tons of organic matter to n u trien ts a • 1 t aveilable in the BETA riTV LAT1ON eneed lnlx»r other than timber- meant nothing except for pur- the soil—even when crops are hai - soil m edium , organism s will fom - General Fund T a x ---------------------- -EL------------- $ 74,072.47 men. And Oregon has the highest poses of delayed and useless re vested and hauled away. pete with growing plants for n itro General Road Fund T a x ------------------------------- 118,515.95 weekly wage rate of any state venge. A northeastern experiment sta gen, phosphates, anti other nutri © Rural School District ....................... .................. —- 260,735 09 He was the ecrape-goat. The most of the time. tion reports evidence that soils low en ts Co iij tition will result in Union High School District No. 1.......................... 54,619.11 ' p - 44 f in organic matter are more dense With these deterrents to loca teriihle ambition of the Germans, »in. Her erep grow th, low er yields. Special School Tax (District No. 71------------------ 11,701.79 Therefore they’re harder to work, the cowardice of the western Keeping s.nl m icro-organism s tion of new Industry a bad tax Special School Tax (District No. 9)------------------ 6,633.43 will pack harder and will puddle well fed has olher far-reaching situation Isn’t necessary, nor Im nations and the duplicity of lw.s- Special City 'Pax------- - --------------------------- 14,843.12 or wash out^asier. influence». For Instance, in the d i sia made him possible. Assurance School Tax from Wasco County...... ............ ......... 1,363.14 - -- L- . portant. Apply eonmiercial fertilisers lib- gestion process, m icro-organism s TOTAL TAX $ 548,474.10 ___________ Heretofore Oregon has been of his death would tie more as erallv says the Agricultural Serv secrete sticky sui ’an tes which TOT IL COUNTY TAX TO BE COLLECTED BY SHERIFF $ 341,j W d W JB M C -'» ! recognized as a state that was con suring If It were known for cer ice Division of Union Bag and glue soil p a r tk k s into popcorn- Taper Corporation, makers ol servative and not llkelv to adopt tain that the reisone for his rise like clusters. Tl rse clusters open I hereby cerUfy that the assessed valuations, tax levies and taxes aet forth herein are the full Multiwall paper bags for fertili tip soil pores allow ing more air new tax proposals that might were acknowledged. and complete copies of the originals as the same appear In this office and lo my custody. sers. It means increase«.! yields and w ater to enter. T hus the soil's arouse the fears of Industry. It Dated this 30th day of September, 1955. _ increased organic matter ana w a te r h o ld in g c a p a c ity is i n , Liair L. Maiaer depended on property taxes nnd keeping micro-organisms — your Come to think of It, how long creased. Rains are soaked up and Sherman County Assessor income taxes nn«l a rather high has It ticen since you have bought held by the soil instead of ruiuurg invisible field workers — well led- corporation tax for state and local a match? Income. WAN! •V * AD5 Weil-Fed Soil Means Bigger Crops 8