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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1961)
o German Cmmíy JJoitntaí Seventy Third Year No. 50 These T h in g s Moro, Oregou Friday O c to b e r 13, I M I County Official P aper John Day Falls Legion Post Votes Victim of Locals’ Go Ahead On New Scoring Spree Hall Project Valuations Grow, But Slowly, As Prices Increase Chris Schultz Post. American Sherman found a team It could legion, voted Wednesday night beat antt ft did that and over did The total valuation jf Sherman to go ahead with building plans it Friday night when Grant Un for its new hall to l>e built with County property has gone up a ion at John Day went down 47-0 Legion funds and those of the little in the past year largely be- on the local field where the wind Moro Woman's Club. cause of the state tax commission whistled constantly and as cold II. H. Roberson for the building which has Iteen trying to obtain as if right from Mt. Hood, which committee, reported that the equalization But it has increase.! it was. walls and floor could lie finshed hut alx»ut ten percent in the last Giles L. French John Day kicked off to Capaci w ith doors and windows for $2804 five years which is no revolution. Lands inside towns is valued Sam Hayburn in one way is and Sherman’s efforts to make w ith a gixxl deal of donated labor. fortunate: he can read bis obitu- yardage was foiled with both The lot in the flat has been ob at $52,900; lands outside, Ixjth aries. But probably no man could Capaci and Kelly held for no gain tained from the city for $1.(M). tilled and non-tilled are valued find a more saddening literature Doolin punted to the visitors W iring and plumbing can l»e done at $6,857,730. Improvements in T T W N 20 and from there Jackson lost later from further donations of side towns are set at $606,160 and improvements outside towns is The federal supreme court is three, G riffith couldn’t gain and time and lal»or. listening to complaints about ap- after a couple plays John Day The Legion has $2271 and the $1,119.8(H). That makes the total portionment of state legislators fumbled and Sherman had the Woman's Club $1000 which w ill value of real property >8,668,-680. although it is probably none of hall on the 30 from where Doolin Personal property shows $164,- lie used for a starter and it is ex the nation’s business. Surely a n>ade three and Capaci ran pected and hoped that there w ill 050 in merchandise, $34,480 in state can apportion one house by around the visitors left end for l»e general community assistance furniture fixtures and equipment; area if the federal government ’ he first score. Kellogg kicked the to complete what w ill lx* a com $611,300 in farm equipment; $39.- can. point as he did four additional 810 in other machinery and equip munlty hall. T T W N times, showing an improvement ment. There are 187 horses worth I S B A N K BOOST RKPOMITH $17,600, 9011 eattle worth $261,290, The record shows that the l n Sherman play. _ U. S. National Bank of P ort 817sheep worth $2,920, 800 hogs Yankees won by the efforts of There was no more scoring in * * 5 -W their less publicized players. The th® first quarter but slightly af J o e B ib b y s dam I n nearly done front (h e gam e rum m ission and ot hill land w ill be Irrigated by land has noted substantial gains worth $4 560 and t i l l poultry famous didn’t w in many games. ter the second quarter started aftcr a summer o f d ig g in g ami the Soil C on servation S ervice w ill sp rin k ler for perm an en t pastu re both in loans and in deposlto worth $290. Total value of person- TTW N Sherman scored again recovering hull ‘h w ln g dirt and rock s around reduce the blow to the Bibbv he truck on the dam w as there since the comparable call date al property is $1,136,300 and of Oddly lalx»r unions are losing the ball after another John Day lhe Bonx canyon a h alf m ile east pock et !>ook som ew h at, m erely to tie the hose to and th e in Oc’ °ber 1960> according to fig- public utilities is $988.073. Total members although they have a fumble. Coats went over on a ol th® Bibby home place. It w ill con tain in n -o il, there w ater w as Ix-ing pum ped out of a ures released to the comptroller valuation is $10,793,053. legal monopoly on nearly all quarter back sneak for that one. The ,lam Ih 32 feet high f,iont being no large sp rin g above it. A su m p ab ove the dam fust to get of currency as of September 27 In 1911, just 20 years ago the laborers. People hate monopolies; George M iller made the next one former lev el of the can yon strip of land below tin* dam rhl of it total valuation of the county was m ean w h ile w ettin g 1961. maybe that’s It. after catching a pass and Gene a , l < * w UI <‘OH t a llt , le over *L"»,(8 m > (w h ere J oe S liera r once had a dow n the up p er sid e of the (lain, Deposits were up -more tha.i $9,014 857 which shows that des TTW N Eakln the next one on another " b e n done. Som e reimbursement sheep corral I) w ill In* irrigated by t'a mera w as facin g a little east ot $72 million and now total $861,* pite revaluation and equalisation 019,494 compared with $787,793,- the government has not kept up The frost has touched th e P28« antl it " a s 27 to 0 . _____________________ d irect flow and around 40 south. When Sherman kicked un off m. af- -, 077 recorded on October 3, 1960 with real estate and personal pro- pumpkin very gradually this year ------- -------- — •»«-»« Loans increased in excess of $13 perty values. Farm land was then in these parts w ilting the leaves ter the last touchdown John Day Grass Valley Baptists m illion and now* stand at $113,- valued a, $5,967,770, al»out $900,- of the vine a few at a time w ith cou’d not make yardage and punt- • w 643,148. (MM) less than now. no sudden chill to k ill the plant ed Doolin who ran 40 yards to According to James L. Johnson Personal property included ina- dead and leave the yellow pump- 1 he John Day 22 from where Ca- To Hear Male manager of The Dalles branch, chlnery and equipment of $14,- kin laying desolate and alone Paci- use<l as a ball carrier for The following article was re- pocket of infection remaining loans and discounts at that lxdnt 060, merchandise of $73,880, farm glaring from the tangle of dead l ’,e first time, scored again after leased for publication by Dr. I', somewhere can and inevitably Quartet Sing vine like a yellow eye of some in- hCelly had made two yards, totalled $7,182,548.19 and deposits equipment of .$265.260, furniture $16,838,690.85. At the Dufur in commercial use of $14,230, 1490 jured behemoth. Scores came easy from then on W. Kiillenbcrg, assistant state w ill cause the start of widespread TTW N as the lighter, less experienced veterinarian stationed in The abortion storms. As you mignt Tuesday night, Oct. 17 at 7:30 branch, G. W. Bertel manager, re- horses worth $33,150, 7405 cattle have experienced in the past sev in the Grass Valley Baptist church ported total loans and discounts worth $143.010, 8212 sheep worth visitors could get no plays to I,a,,es* It looks as If economics might working _ a n d Sherman _____ tasted ____ W ith the time drawing near ela* -'ears, brucellosis has caused the Youth for Christ group pie- of $449,256.03 and total deposits $20.350, 2345 hogs worth $14,120 finaaly catch up w ith the idiocy blood and liked it. Kelly made the for the fall round-up and sale of h l' e,ul herds to be almost ruined sents the Clairlaorne Brothers of $2,190,651.41. and they didn’t count the hens. ® ? earS read last one but Sherman was down cattle in our area. 1 would like to <Die t<» losing percent or more 'iii.-ntct This quartet was formed Total resources for the U S The only stock to Increase Is cat- that the Lnited States is about to the John Day goal ready for take this opportunity to talk w itn 1,1 ’ heir calves. j n [ jOS Angeles In 1951 where the National system, with Its 81 tie, sheep are nine-tenths gone at the end of ltsfin a n e ia l ropn another when the final whistle you concerning a very important This, then, is the position we f'»ur eldest sons of Rev. and Mrs. banking offices throughout the and bogs two-thirds gone. Person an*’ w,n have to borrow overseas blew and players and spectators aspect of liv»stock production i find ourselves in U xlo\ W here ‘ n B w Callrborne began singing stale, were $956.748,412 compared al property then paid 7.1 percent or quit spending. Two and two could get out of the wind. speak of disease prevention anti , ,, , i together in their father’s churcn. with $883,784,282 on Oct. 3. 1960. o f'th e total and now 10.5 t»ercent do make four, it seems, despite Sherman has apparently discov- control, and particularly of the ‘ ia , '> i ,as ' ts U,H s I on ^ s j , j September of 1956 they b e g a n -------------------- of the total. the new deal. ered a pair of defensive ends in eradication of brucellosis from Pushed, it now becomes nee?- broader m inistry In many H l’ NDAY MCHODL ACTIVE Taxes then were not much of a TTW N George M iller and Byron Bayer our livestock population. sary to stress vaccination to even- churches of all denominations The First Baptist Church Sun- problem Ixdng $50,064.58. How The average American, accord- but they may have a harder test We have been involved foi tually accomplish our goals m in California and Arizona. day School of Grass Valley ever that is misleading for that ing to the census figures, lives Friday night when the more sue many years now w ith a program brucellosis eradication. Calls Ixigan coming in asTHe “ adopted” a three year old Kor- was the time the state change I vv*1 - - grandfather did. cessful Burns team comes for described as ‘ test and slaughter” Vaccination is an important brothel’s’ voices were heard over ®an orphan lx»y last Sunday in lim n a calendar year to a fiscal l J t ’if I«r m2antW° rkS annual «ame The line was to eliminate brucellosis from our Part of the eradication program KGER in Long Beach and KHOF connection with its FAM ILY year and the county had roiw less, if tn a ts wnat is meant. hard to penetrate on defense b i herds; as a result the incidence t f aI,<J made a\ailable to all pro- in Los Angeles as well as over SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST, money so levied nothing for the ™. . , Sherman ran most of its plays brucellosis has been much re- ducers free of charge through various TV stations. This led to The arrangements made with the general fund or the road fund. In me searc tor panaceas proo- around end or by passing Instead dveed in Oregon and throughout B*e services of state and fedei.d a summer tour of the United Holt Orphanage in Korea makes 1913 the tax totaled $143,718. a »> ,rings as much pleasure in of through that big line. Another the country. regulatory veterinarians and dep States and Canada in 1958. it possible for the Sunday School Millages have had to go up he- » f i n i T s n L . he fa Ure ?ame. may find dlfferent Playing, What we must remember is «ty state veterinarians. Calves to lx- responsible for the financial cause property valued at not in 1960, the demand for the to unu causes aespnr. but the boys looked much better that w ith less and less Infection onJy may lx? vaccinated in tne support of the young lx»y. Yang much more than 20 years ago h quartet's artistry reached such T T we W have N Suck Chun was abandoned in a paying four or five times the tax. The money sent over- m g " '" * IO” ng ° r " e' Z“ 7 ani,nal PvP»'»««» »» *«» and b lo w in g ago group.: proportions, all the members . ,,,, . ?y we hav 1 * ‘ . i , city hall building and was brot to ,nK less exposed to the disease and Four to eight months for dairy gave iq» Hie r regular jobs an 1 the Holt Orphanage seas, all 798 billion dollars of P, for care. First National is thus becoming more and more calves; four to 12 months for launched into full-time Gospel may have done some good al County Behind In Even though he is three years susceptible to the ravages of bru heef calves. m inistry of singing. though carelessly spent. Much of old, he is only the weight and Report Bigger Bond Sales cellosis outbreaks. The principle calves kept or sold for ro Because of the quartets har that si>ent at home has done no size of a one year old child. te much th? same as a person placements i-hould be vaccinated. Sherman County is way behind Xooii at all - - _ mony and blend as well as their The First National Bank of Saturday evening, Octolier 14 TTW N in ,ts Purchase of E and H bonds who has never been exposed to To he classihet as an ‘‘officially sincere presentation of the Gos Oregon recorded an impressive at 6:30 p. m., the young people Snow already in the Rockies the United States government P°Ho, either by Infection or v » ’ vaccinated hero,” 80 per cent or pel, they have lieeoine one of more of the animals in a hei J the leading «piartets on the West w ill be having their annual fall s:,;‘ m llllon gain in deposit« dur- We could use some of that but In September no more than $1823 cination, being susceptible to th i................... t__ The flaky var- were tx>ught - For the year we disease. W h ile natural exposure ,nust he vaccinated. It would be (-oas( At present they are the banquet. Following the feed *»f l,,K ,,l‘‘ •ïast .year, it was reported prefer It liquid. ie ty 'is generally to o 'w e lT re frig - have bought $30,746 which is far to a disease such as brucellosis R,uch lo ’ he advantage of all if on,y fU|i.t |nw C xis^l'quarte t in fried chicken, a program consist- ’’.v Ralph J. Voss, president of the Ing of the tinging of a girls trio 1,1 resP°nse to a call for state- erated for practical use. below the W7.030 we bought in aRe to infections is reduced it county associations would start the Western States Iroin Portland and a film , ’’Angel Ine’ ” -S of condition by the comp- I' T W N I960. becames necessary to maintain Pf °8rams to get all herds in their in Ebony” , w ill lx? presented. currency. Some one has surely said that The cr°P wasn’t up to expecta- adequate exposure of our animals cemnties classified as officially 1 " ,al of $895,752,178 what this country needs is not Bons or even standard and this t i the disease by vaccination, in vaccinated herds. (j Q work normally covered by a Gene Eakin w ill emcee for the were recorded by First National so much a good five cents cigar maY account for the low sales at other words, the natural immur.- he so bold as to predict practicing veterinarian. My auth- P, ^ I ‘l,n- Sunday morning w ill be Mena bunking offices »Sept. 27 com- as a good five cents. though Gilliam County h a s which comes w ith exposure l ,a’ nianv who do not avail them- ority jg limited to those infectious ,w *840,101,573 a year ago. T T W N bought more than last year and i" replaced by artificially-induced selves of the vaccination progrun diseases listed by the state an I Day In Sunday School at which time the men and boys w ill be " ’ ’.mk gained $20,777,185 In The fellow says, “I take vita- had ®hout the same sort of crop im m unity through vaccination n<’w available nay well be asking in this field I w ill be more than ' .since the June 30, 1961 .......... Eradication of brucellosis is im- themselves why before many happy to assist you and discuss honored by the ladies and girls, i hank mins for my mind. Vitamins don’t 88 we dld* -^orrow and Umatilla call. ears have passed. problems with you. For other iM- The Kent Girls Trio w ill provide cure me of anything but they are are down somewhat. The state as possible without a high rate i f yeari Loans to date this year at the sjwcial music in both the Sunday 8®fvlces as an assistant state sease problems, I suggest you something harmless for me to a whole is keeping up its good vaccination of eligible cattle. The 8, I* lis t National offices amount School and the Morning Worshlo record. obvious teason is that eventuallv, ' e’ e,marlan aie provided to you ci ntact the veterinarian prac- take when I feel low and in that ed to $193.101,142, an increase of The government is in especial with the disease- almost eradicat- ’he State Department of Agri- ticlng in your area, all of whom Service. way held my mind.” $8,601,428 since the June call Sunday, Octol»er 22, w ill be the need of money and Is very anxl- ed, making the m ajority of the tu ,tu re to help you to maintain are highly qualified and can help TTW N but a decrease of $16.873,063, beginning date of the Family Communists must register with- OUs to have bond sales go up to population w ithout vaccination ibe health of your livestock, you prevent serious disease loss- Bible conference with Reverend H*nce ’ hp I960 third-quarter state* in a month from the supreme ’°ng time normal figures susceptible to the disease, a small I am, however, not at liberty »o es in your herd Dwight Custis of the Centr'd court decision affirm ing the l a w ---------------- — Bible Church and Multnomah 1 ,,e s l“ ' ' ,nan bounty branch of Some say they wont. What do Church of Christ School of the Bible In Portland Nat,ona* BaRk of Oregon they have to gain if they do reg Sponsors Evangelist The conference w ill run through H S«>pt 2. deposits of ,Ster’ w Rodney Northrup from Mexlc > Friday night October 27 with $2;796’i 47 and ,oa;w totalling T T W N W||| t be missionary speaker services held at 7:30 p m. night $836,272, according to branch Oregon state colleges are grow- for the school of Missions Oct 17 manager L Doyn Price. ly. mg at a high rate this fall Indl- at 7:30 at the Wasco Church of Released at the same time were eating that parents have money Christ. Mr. Northrup is conduct- comparable totals for the branch .MARKKT ItKI’OItT to send junior away to school, ing a comprehensive program of LlvesUx k receipts totaled 361 on October 3, 1960. On that date Sons In college are a very sue evangelism and education at the head U. S. No 1 and 2, 180-230 1 ». deposits were $2,802,493. and cessful status symbol and then, Saltillo Chrlslan Mission. Saltillo, butcher hogs followed a general loans totaled $690 294 you never know, they might learn Coah, Mexico. His work Is carried down trend and sold $1 (M) ’ower something. on from the 200 acre Mountain than a week ago at $18 40 to $18 - FAM ILY FDDD <ONTM TTW N Veiw ranch located In central 90 with No. 3’s to $17.75. Feed old days Mexico. This center houses a BI- What does it cost to feed your , Remember in the er hogs $14 50 to $16.50 a cwt, family? when farm er, seeded ail the land ble college for student ministers, and weaners $8 50 to $13(8» <i hey had we boasted over a bll- a Christian day school for chlld- A new Oregon State University head. extension bulletin makes It possi u... he Cr° P' Now we ra,##‘ ren* a Publishing house for Chrl? Medium to choice steer calves ble to compare amounts spent on au.b21 ? ? nd 3 ^ uarter w lth a «‘an literature and a medical cen BM) to 5tM) lbs. $23 00 to $26.25. the groceries with other Western third of the land tied Dehind our ter The teachers and student« of Common kinds down to $20.00 families. w w lhe coIle* e have ««Rabllshed and and dairy types $15.00 to $20 00 According to the bulletin, food TTW N minister to 18 congregation« In Medium to g«xxl 500 to 700 lbs. costs per person are a tenth Missouri has a temporary boost the surrounding area Future steers $19 00 to $23.00 w ith dairy higher In a fam ily of two than in gasoline tax from three to five plans call for the opening of i types down to $1300 a four member family. cents MhatH you het“ trade school, an orphange. a hos- Good light heifer calves around TTW N pital. and an old folks home. Mr If fam ily Income ranges l»et- 300 lbs. sold at $20.50. Medium ( ompetltion Is reducing price«. Northrup began his work In Mex F ifty y ea rs a g o Grows V alley Floytl M e«t»-i field awwiwtant. from left. G ene V intin, «»iatflel-1; to grwxl heifer calves 300 to 500 ween $1,000 and $5.000 a year, It always did The trouble is to ico in 1948 He w ill report anc had a hawehall team <»( w h ich It The hark row te M illie Olite, < larem e (t ap) R u tled ge, p lu h er |h s m ain ly $23.00 to $24 00 Corn young married« with two gra le find some way to give govern- bring a message concerning “The w.-M v ery proad and for Just reo left field; Dean Dlds, ca tih i- ami utility; Charlen Davis, seron t mon kinds down to $20(Ml and school youngsters could expect fo ment some competition. Power of Missions the A uthority son. T h ey playrd from P rin ev ille Jim l.iu m . pfttrher and n llllty ; b ,.-: »K WUx d . l r , down ,o »13 « . » I J 'Z , ' Î? ’i S i a Ä Ä Tf TTW N o f G o d s W ord " to Wawco. F iv e w ere O lds boy«. Dell Dlds, first base; Earl (Khor h Migliteli, outrirld, usually renter 500 to 700 lb. heifers $18.(M ) to f(XX| (|o not |ncj U(je (T>gt o{ meaj, It is about time we had some The public is invited to Share D w B aker w as m an ager and ty> Dldw, third base; Front row: Frank Olds w as also a p itch er In $20 00 w ith common down to $13- o , o non x d Z X rain. this evening with us. rase Jim or t ap needed help. (Mi and dairy types $12 00 <(t, lkH| „ ” ht. Note ' f e e tin ¿tate Veterinarian Asks CoODeratlOR To Help Eradicate Bang’s Disease In Cattle