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o PAÜK I 8H ERMA N COUNTY JOURNAL MORO. OREGON, FBI H % Y. JUNE H. 1937 FOR SALE: Omar seed wheat FOR SALE: Used Electric and direct from combine, 13.00 per They never admit it publicly. U IIAT’S IN A NAME? bushel. 12 miles from Arlington. gas rotary lawn mowers $35.00; ¿Sherman (County ìlournal The world is a pretty big plat Bill Seehafer, Bickleton, Wash New Electric mowers $49.95; and mankind, although a very The governor has signed the Publlwlird Every Friday at ington. 31-6c Fairbanks Morse 21” $109.95. destructive animal, is unable to hill creating a department of econ- Muru, Oregon RANCH & HOME STORE. change it very much. We suspect omlc development which Is to su- LUMBER, direct from mill, from Moro, Oregon 32c Gil. - I I I. im h » dito» that there will be humans of some ¡>er< ede the Oregon Devek pment $17 per M and up. Phone Lyle 136 day or night. If no answer K n t e r w l * • ____ ■»«md cl«»« m »tt»r at th* sort on it for years to come and commission that has been work- P u atolfica ’*» Moro, oreron. uiwivr Act a iso that thev w jjj j*. WOrrying ing for four years to get more in- HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, call 6K Thoren Lumber Co. 28tf of Conrrai "** °.f— y*, i<'h 1W| — ahou’ «»” .«■' ii".' « Il«'' ! e v e n , t r y in Oregon No l i t t l e f in 2 baths, Moro. Phone JO 5-3529 SALE: 5 room & basement minute of the time. If we happen fare has been made over the 32‘3p home in G. V. Stucco in & out, N iW S r A P E R to be around much of the time we change in name. fireplace, oil furnace heat, in FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Good L P U B LIS H E R S will try to let others do the most The development commission sulated, nice yard & garage, 2 quality, no noxious weeds, $26 ^ASSO CIATIO N of it. was a group of five men, chosen lots 50’ x 120’.* Will sell either on board truck. Call 22F06 or ---------------- from political parties and from fully furnished or without, write Ray Hill, Goldendale, all sections of the state, who hired priced to sell Phone 203 Grass Washington, . __ 32-4c SECURITY an executive secretary and a few n a t io n a l d t Valley. 29tfn FOR SALE: 5 bedroom house. employees and gathered informa- ASSOC We may be all wrong about it tjon about Oregon that would be Moro JO 5-3620. 32p but we iniux mat security an pertinent to industries w’anting to I am Avon Representative for LEGAL NOTICES ideal lias atxiut run its course, com^. to the west coast in general Moro and Grass Valley. Katie <i| I H IM ( (U NTI PAPER in the first place it has been and Oregon in particular. Wooderson, Phone JO 5-3609, SUBSCRIPTION RATES around about as iong a* human* The Department of Economic 32c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Moro, Oregon. ONE YEAR -_________ $2.00 hku to lollow an idea and second, Development will be composed of All persons having claims •SBU * I it ain't enough fun. an advisory body and a bunch of WHEAT RESEARCH IMPROVES LOAF FOR SALE: Grain-tight feeders against the Estate of Jack Brady, JUNE 14, 1957 Security as a basis for life tame hired men to do the same thing B.i research sponsored by O regon w heat grow ers on w heat and walls 1x4 tongue & groove deceased, are hereby notified to in with the 1930 depression that at greater expense. And everyone qu n r. u li.n g in better wheat foods. M in a tu re test loaves dry utility $25 per M. present them with the proper made living so hard to get that hopes with greater success, show v a ria tio n in d iffe re n t w heat varieties. -r- - Std. & Btr. I | ”x6 thoroughly vouchers and duly verified, to the ABOUT ECONOMICS assurance that it would be con- Their Job was made a great dry T&G for floors, truckbeds, undersigned, the duly appointed, i tlnued seemed a desirable goal, deal harder by the action of the caje of E s and II Bonds in Sher- etc., $75 per M. qualified and acting Admlnistra- NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUS Here » • n ll/ ? un. T .,„ ,He It wasn’t a time for auccesstul legislature when it bowled taxes county )n „ were $4562, Many other sizes and items trlx of the Estate of Jack Brady, PURCHASE ? ° » h te to we how adventuring although we must on both individuals and business. arcll to WG8, a year ago. from $17 per M up. deceased, at the office of T. Les- get shot at for a while to see k........ those ... ... . saie8 , in j Oregon Oregon of not now an - ........ say that who v<m»..rea ventured in in Taxes taxes are are not noi the me prime pinny consider- u m u u w i - of the two Sealed bids will be received at THORN LUMBER CO. LYLE, ter Johnson, Attorney at law, it stands shellfire It Is those days often did better than a’ion of a bu -inc'-s contcmpl i jug serjes iast month were $3,085,531, tjie OfHCe of the clerk of School WN., Ph EMerson 5-2216 day Moro, Oregon, within six months amateur theory. ~..................... entrance into our state. First is 9 4*/ District No. 17 of Sherman County or night 32c-tfn from the date of the first publi r„ T , T . h a t r X r i c a w are X X that we bad had a long P~h.W y m arket, and Oregon “ P ' ‘ cation of this Notice, to-wit: May at Moro, Oregon, for furnishing rate9 Is that Americans are m v . v ,.,, i hasn t enough population to r>e a ‘ and delivering one (1), twenty- SPINET PIANO: Will sacrifice 24, 1957. lng a smaller proportion of their ¿n k 'tisa very big market. Neither does it equity for quick sale. Assume Marie Brady four (24) passenger school bus. earnings than before (more money a fine unit and . a ne un u a ha^ v transportatlon. mo. pyts or cash. Write Credit Administratrix Bids will be received until 8:00 but a smaller proportion) and the y 1 esp e cte d . 1 lu- youngn t R has Jn gome places Mgr., P. O. Box 226, Salem, q» Lester Johnson P. M., Monday, July 1, 1957. Un scarcity of Investment funds not- liked the freedom course cam and an awful wrangle about it. Oregon. 32-4c Attorney for Administratrix der no circumstances will a bid urally has caused the price to go west, took claims and uug for Oregon’s taxes would probably 29-32c be considered if filed after the FOR SALE: Garden tractor. __________ _ up. The policy of the Federal Re- gold or plowed new land and had take an additional two percent k'- hour specified in this announce serve has little to do with It and a fine time doing It. Generally from a corporation’s net income Phone JO 5-3223, Moro 32p ment. William McChesney Martin, head whining a .security of their own which could be decisive and it NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com of the FRC has said much the making at the same time. Notice is hereby given that the would also take twice as much plete painting ar«d decorating Busses must comply with all ex same thing. One of the faults with pre8ent from executives who had to live undersigned has filed In the Coun service, spray or brush Phone ty Court of the State of Oregon isting Oregon state specifications Government action to raise the security is that It isn’t very se- here—the very same executives 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. for Sherman County, her Final and requirements. Specifications discount rate was to protect the cure. It depends on government who would decide where to move. Vern Campell and Jack Null, Account as Executrix of the Es for special equipment may be ob government against speculation and government depends on taxes (•LAN \ Probably too much emphasis is The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn tate of Joseph Vernon Flatt, de- tained at the clerk’s office. In securities that might be lx>ught and taxes depend on sccuiity. being made on getting new indus SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: WANTED. Man with car, earn $2 ceased, and that Monday, the 24th YOUR nt less than the interest rate as Security therefore is based on «1 ic-n* mail n.v tl'V uunu try tO to COinC come IO to Oregon ami ana build Bidders shall furnish catalog cuts long as the discount rate was low. the success of those who d n t - new factories, ano not SEASONS to $5 per hour on Watkins 800 day of June, 1957, at ten o’clock and complete descriptions of (>nough to get Oregon o regon business to Until Americans go to doing oo.ng i follow u h u w It u as a way of life m g< enough Family Food Route, Experience A. M. of said day in the court PRODUCTION FINANCING chassis and bus bodies they pro more saving Interest will continue out and do things for them selves expand , J; , into n<iw larffi,r fields. fields. unnecessary. Age no handicap, room of the County Court in new nn(, and larger pose to deliver. 32-3c “^ ^ ^ r t h e «« — - % f’’- ; THRO UG H YOUR LOCAL Also part-time opportunity. Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, Write J. R. Watkins Company, have been fixed by the Court as PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N. and scarcity causes ■ 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle the time and place for hearing creases. Interest, of course, 5, Washington. 29-34c objections to said Final Account some ready-made L o a n s a rc m o d e to c a r r y easy and secure way for long. stead ° r ’rorn and for the settlement of said the price of using money. through the entire production The rewards of establishing a industry from afar. Custom Slaughtering by appoint- estate. period. You pay hack the loan A great deal has been promised business, Inventing something only after you market crops or ment only. Meat cutting, wrap- Lillian Katherine Flatt FOR SALE: Second hand brick. new and better, doing something for the new commission, along livestock . . . and interest on GOVERNMENT IN ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s Executrix with some $275,000, and we hope Call Georg Wernmark, U. S. each dollar only for the exact different are too great. So we AGRICULTURE Market. Grass Valley, Oregon, t . Lester Johnson it earns the money. Bank Bldg. The Dalles, Phone number of days you used it. think security as an Ideal won’t Call 242 for appointment. 7c Attorney for Executrix 29-32c CY 6-2724. 32-3C A Klamath Falls man was ex appeal for much longer and we • OWNED AND OPERATED BY AND pounding on the rather sad state can return to the Ideals of ven- BOND SALES MOYE UP IN FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS of affairs In his area the other tuIX? tjiat made America great, MAY OYER LAST MONTH day, economic conditions that are PRODUCTION CREDIT The sale of the new United reflected In the drop of 7.5 per 'States Treasury department Sav In accordance with the provisions of the “Local Budget l>aw” (ORS 294.305 to 294.415), cent In bank clearings. He said ASSOCIATION ing Bonds, with their Improved notice is hereby given that the budget committee of the City of Moro, Oregon, in compliance with the government’s ¡xjtato policy A »ups'lor ••rvics said law prepared and adopted on May 21, 1957 the budget estimates for the City of Moro, Sherman interest rates, went up last month ‘ C r td lt a t n ta r a t you r had ruined the potato Industry at of personal attendance County, Oregon, for the ensuing year July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958 as set forth In the accompanying m a ilb o x o r p h o n e " In Oregon, according to word re Klamath by encouraging farmers schedules I, II, III, and IV. All persons are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 2d day of July, 1957 ceived today by the county Sav- THAT COSTS NO MOSl ull over to go to growing potatoes at 8 00 P. M., the council chambers, Moro, Oregon said budget estimates may be discussed with the ngs Bond committee. Production City Council, the levying board for the City of Moro, Oregon, and any person subject to the pro by raising the price to unheard of There has been much curiosity Mid Columbia posed tax levy or tax levies will be heard In favor of or against said proposed tax levy or lax levies figures. So now Klamath potato 1 concerning what the May sale of Credit Association or any part thereof. men are shipping their spuds at 1 3 iving' Bonds would be, bee iu e less than It cost to raise them. 4th & Court Streets The outstanding indebtedness of City of Moro, Oregon at May 14, 1957 was $6000.00. ’of the change of interest rate Coming as It did about the time from 3 to 314%. In most years First Federal Savings & Signed: Wm. Hall, Chairman of Budget Committee; Ralph Busse, Secretary of Budget Commit wheat growers are going to vote since the end of World War II, tee; G. Virtue, D. Van Gilder, K. Dunlap, G. Douma, J. Cushman, C. Balzer, R. Brisbine, C. Huis, G. on continuance of the govern Loan Building sales In May have been less than Gieser, I. Klrkelie, Members Budget Committee. _____ A wide range of price* ment price and loan program the in April, both lr Oregon and in Phone CY 6-2468 that meet* all wlshe* comment seems pertinent. SCHEDULE I the country at large. This year As Is customary some are pro SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, TAX LEVIF» FISCAL YEAR 1957-58 The Dalles, Oregon ■ husk that pattern has been reversed. phesying that wheat growers will TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS TOTAL LEVY CALCULATION« turn down the federal program $ 17,805.00 Total estimated expenditures fthlsyear. About that we wouldn't 17,805.00 Total estimated expenditures, reserves, transfers know. If there was a chance to 8,805.00 Deduct: Estimated receipts other than 1957-58 taxes turn It down with a five year 9000.00 Amount necessary to balance budget preparatory perhxl with the sup 9000.00 Total levy needed for 1957-58 7,800.00 port price dropping gradually it 1« Tax levies inside 6% limitation None probable farmers would be glad Tax levies outside 6% limitation 1,200.00 Not subject to 6% limitation to get rid of it. As It Is the support price will SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES, RECEIPTS, TAX LEVIES FISCAL YEAR 1956-57 be $1.78 per bushel and acreage quotas prevail. In this county TOTAL OF ALL FUND« TOTAL LEVY CAIX"ULATION8 38.8 per cent of the land must be $ 22,010.00 Total tax expenditures kept out of wheat. If the federal $ 22,010.00 Total estimated expenditures, reserves, transfers program was defeated supports 12,385.00 Deduct: Estimated receipts other than 1956-57 taxes would drop to one-half Instead o f 9,625.00 Amount necesary to balance budget three-quarters of parity (which 9,625.00 Total levy needed for 1956-57 the $1.78 represents). Parity for 746.00 Tax levies inside 6% limitation 7,138.60 1958 is estimated at $2.37 and half Tax levies outside 6% limitation 1,740.00 Not subject to 6% limitation of that is $1.185. The federal program isn’t cur EXPENDITURE« SITIEDULE 111 ing the wheat farmer’s problems Budget FUND AND C1 j A«8IFICATION Actual for but It Is putting them off to some Actual for A c tu a l fo r Est. Budfcet 1956-57 6 months 7-1-55 to distant time, and making a solu 7-1-54 to 1957-58 7-1-56 to 12-31-56 6-39-56 i 6-30-55 tion harder to achieve. Farmers must decide between facing the GENERAL FUND realities of their situation now 1 Treasurer Sàlary 180.00 $ 90.00 $ 180.00 $ 180.00 180.00 when the market price for wheat 360.00 240.00 2. Recorder Salary 90.00 180.00 180.00 is higher than the loan price or 240.00 240.00 3. Collector Salary 120.00 240.00 240.00 WOO 'Ml taking a chance on continued de 3600.00 4. City Maintenance Man Salary 1844.80 2996.35 110.00 110.00 5. Social Security pendence on government. Neither 180.00 100.00 6. State Industrial Accident Insurance L«i very spiraling. 140.91 50.00 50.00 7. Library 60.00 50.00 50.00 185.00 200.00 8. Park 30.58 252.03 300.00 200.00 9. Administration 225.93 860.69 250.00 9A. Annual Audit «TRONIUM IH» 300.00 300.00 10. Emergency We are having another Innit 600.00 Fire Department 600.00 11. 889.20 with atomic fallout with scientists 350.00 12. Trucks: Gas, Oil, Repairs, Insurance 350.00 120.68 Total Expenditure# Gen. Fund $ 7005.00 In disagreement as to Its dangers. S 2572.26 S 6179.00 s 5014.75 $ 5789.18 Both sides cannot be right and i WATER FUND jwrhaps neither Is right. Many young couples today are working Candlell lit rletuns on white satin ribbon. 600.00 13. I^atxir Account 500.00 176.50 From a military atandpolnt we 1174.20 towards financial security by investing And otdy the way the bride’s bouquet 5000.00 14. Supply Account 1000.00 2875.00 must continue to develop and 558.25 1800.00 15. Power Account-Pumps 1800.00 764.27 trembles . . . only the way the groom nerv regularly in U. S. Series E Savings Bonds 2005.13 test atomic bombs until we have 1500.00 16. New Mains and Sewers 1500.00 1518.27 on the Payroll Savings Plan. It's the easiest 2170.69 ously straightens his tie . . . tells the secret the l>est and most destructive that 1000.00 17. Sewage Disposal Sinking Fund 1000.00 1000 00 of the butterllh-s fluttering in their hearts way to save— and one of the safest. can l»e made. If they prove to lie S 9900.00 Total Expenditure# Water Fund S 5800.00 S 6334.04 $ 5906.27 S 6524.38 ho fearsome that they prevent as they start out on 011c of life's greatest HTREF7T FUND N ow Savings Bonds wars for a few generations they adventures. 1100.00 18. Power Account, Street lights 1100.00 440.00 will have served a good purpose 967.33 are h e lle r th a n ever! 2500.00 19. Street and Ditch 2200.00 596.21 \\ hether or not the young couple lives If we were to lag behind In the 2693.76 600 00 20. Ixatxir Account 500 00 race we would certainly be utter happily ever after usually dcj»cnds on how Every Series F. Savings Bond purchased S 3800.00 Total Expenditure# Street Fund S 4200.00 S 1226.21 4026.18 S 3661.09 *1 ly destroyed by atomic ltombs success fully they meet and share the prob sin« e February 1, 1957, pays 314% interest DEBT BOW ICE from an enemy. lems of everyday living. And not the least of when hi Id to maturity. It pays higher inter 200.00 240 00 21. Interest on Bonds In the effort we may possibly 103.14 275.00 516.60 these problems is linam ial. A family's sound est, too, in the earlier years, and matures in 1000.00 1500 00 22. Retirement of Bonds 1500 00 l»e Injured by our own stronlum 2000.00 2000.00 S 1200.00 Total Debt Hervtce s 1740.00 financial standing depend* as much upon a only 8 years and 11 months. Now, more s 1603.14 90. but so far there Is little evi S 2516.60 ! 2275.00 woman's ability to manage money as it does than ever, it's smart to save with guaran RECEIPT« dence that that will happen. S ( tiedvlk iy her husband's ability to make it. And a fam teed safe U. S. Savings Bonds. Buy them Scientists who say the danger Is $ 650.00 State Liquor Apportionment 600 00 156.73 alight have the l>est of the argu ily savings program is as much the wife's regularly where you bank or through Ui* 613.68 604.20 70.00 License and fee« 70.00 20(H) 7000 ment In that the men who express responsibility as it is her husband's. 45.00 Payroll Savings Plan where you woik. 5006.00 Water rents 7500.00 3035.15 6697.55 © fear cannot point to examples of 5582.00 60 00 Rent of Property 90.00 60 00 65.00 67.50 injury caused by fall out. Of 425.00 Pacific Power & Light 425 00 I’ VI’.T <»l I VI l i t AMERICAN S SWINGS BELONGS IN 1 . 8 . SWINGS BONDS 434.07 434.07 403.28 200.00 course, If a person gets In the way Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. 200.00 of a good charge of hot uranium T h t U - S iiu te r n m r n t tine» not pay lor th u a fi-e rlite n e n l The T r ta tu . . D eparlrnent thanht, 1400 00 County Road Tax 1500.00 for th e a p a in o tit donation, the A J v t r t it ,n i C o m iw U 1649.12 516.32 he is destroyed. 7805.00 TOTAL 10385.00 9570.42 3705.95 7218.61 1000.00 One possessed of a reasonably Cash on hand 2000 00 8089.17 1765.45 $ 8805.00 long memory can recall that hu TOTAL RECEIPT« s 12385.00 $ 11795.12 S 8981.06 mans are often fearful of some thing and worry all the time. L , W ANT ADS NOTICE OF 1957-58 BUDGET MEETING I {»..«•( L” " SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL o