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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1963)
I PACK 2 «HERM AN COUNT!’ JO CK NAI M o n o , OKLGOM I Util» !> , MA! J, IVtfJ If the gas tax was raised to pay NOT.4 E OF MEETING The ratio betw een assessed and the additional cost. The car d ri true cash \a lu e adopted by the OF < OUNT! vers of the state will pay th.» Board of Equalization pursuant LIVESTOCK TOUR BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Giles L F rench ________ Editor bill anyway. to ORS 309.03 i is 25 jiercent. Sherm an 4-H livestock mem- There is a vary good series Publi-dit-d Every Friday at hers, leaders and parents toured It shall be the duty of the per Notice u hereby given that on of < durational television program s Muro, Oregon representative hog and cattle Monday, May 13, 1963, the Board se ns interested to appear at the over in the W illamette valley, but Ity MIKGAKET KEIL f i a t e r a i aa second class m a tte r at tha feed lot operatl* ns in the H er I* aa t o ff tee a l M o r a , O r a ta t i, an d ar A r i we have found few who claim of Equalization of Sherm an Co tim e and p k e e appointed. Peti miston area April 13. Visits w ere Slo m ail Home Extension Agent a f I M J V N B of M a rc h 1, l> 7 * . to have gotten it on this side of unty, Oregon, will meet at the tions for ad justm ent of assess Four-H Summer School will be I made to Cohn & Baker Custom the mountains. County Court House in Moro, m ents must lie filed w ith the yards, Pendleton Grain Grow- held on th • Oregon State U niver The services offered by many Oregon, to publically exam ine the I: ard of Equalization not later N IW S P A P II sity cam pus June 1 • 15. Twenty- ers Eeedville P a n t, OSU Uma state bureaus and agencies arc assessm ent rolls for said County than the end of the first week P U B L IS H IB t two Sherman County Club mem- tilla experim ent station, Brent easier to obtain in populate.' of Sherman, for the year 1963, that the Board is in session. bers have been selected to attend ASSOCIATION , 1 Inspect USS Blackfinn ;.rcas than in eastern Oregon and to correct all erro rs in valua this year. Those chosen are: R. D. “ Dick” Page tion, description, or qualities of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W ide” These are but a few. Vivian ix»cker, P atty Thompson, ^Growers Federated Hog ranch. Sherm an County Assesor land, lots or other property as During the r»cent cattlem en’s , brand, Danny. Donald and Randv All this, of course, is against Richard Powell, Karen Powell, 26-7-8 Kent Thompson, Judy Thom p executive comm' tee, plans were and Mrs. H ilderbrand's sister, the principles of good govern - sessed by the Assessor. laid for an adult tour to the n e n t, but it is plainly one of the j Miss Barbara Moore visited Lt. son, Kathleen King, from Moro, A rrangem ents W;n. A. Sheets at Newport last fi nits of democracy which, unde Karen Tsubota, Jane Baker, Hermiston area. are being made o secure a ch ar week-end whole the USS Black- pre.-ent conditions it letting the from Rufus Linda Rocket, Terry K am errer, ter bus for the tour. Tentative firm was in port for the Loyalty m ajority persecute the m inority D. y Celebration. They enjoyed a This country once had rules ag Alice Kasebcrg, Kent Thomas, date is June 14. O FFICIA L COUNT!' PAPKK trip to the Blackfinn and attended ainst such things. NEW SHOW ï l L i n Pat Coats, Maurice Root, Janice ( ’ATTLEMEN S ACTIVITIES SI KS4 KIPTION KATUN S|Msial attent'on to livestock the m ilitary banquet on Saturday As long as we agree to the con Carter, from Wasco. SHOW •> I 'R T S 7:15 p.m. p.m. DOORS O P E N ONE YKAK ......................... SX(MJ Cathy v( n Borstel, Joy von pest con'rol will lie given during night w ith Lt. Sheets and Lt. cept th at the m ajority is right I Davlii :ht Time) Borstel, Sheri Rolfe Terresa Bar- the next cattlem en’s executive John Stacy. Lt. Comm. John • because there is more of them, committee meeting. R.W .Every, Klinefelter, captain of the Blaek- we are living by mob rule, how MA! 3. 1!M>3 denhagen, Grass Valley. FRIDAY - SATURDAY MAY 3 - 1 extension entomologist, OSU, will f‘nr. honored Mr. and Mrs. HU ever we iry to describe it. A lternates Are: Katie Beckman, Eddie E sling attend to discuss the newest re- derhrand with an introduction at a d/Herent slay of » O U IN H JMGIEASON banquet. Lt. Sheets is the son CALL FOB LIDS er. Ricky Cantrall, and Rossalee commendations in fly, lice, grub, Not Too Bad and etc. contro' This meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Maddox of Eslinger, Grass Valley; Dick Mac- School D istrict No. 23, Sherman If one assum es that it is necev has lieen scheduled for May 7 1 he Dalles and is a form er resi County, Oregon will receive bi Is sary for th? slate to raise an ad naii, Barbara Medler, Don Dut with all livestock producers invi ci nt of Wasco. for the stuccoing of the Grass ditional -.6 0 million (which no ton, from Wasco To lie eligible to attend a I II ted. Valley schoolhouse and also the one seems to believe) the bill put 'fin* Cattlem en’t Association e r ’ must have lieen 13 years old painting of the trim until May out by the house taxation com m it m aintains a cattle chute for len t Taxation Without 6, 1963 at 8:00 p in. Daylight Sav tee and pissed by the house is not before January 1, 1963, have by 'lay. The chute is located at ing Time. Bidders w rite Ma*»k a bad hill. It would raise the rates completed 1 year of 4-H work tiie courthouse and rental a rra n Representation Bird, G rass Valley or call him at in the lower income bracket more i»e presentally enrolled, and he gements made thtough the exten It Is an appropriate tim e for ED 3-2227 for specifications. The than in th j middle or upper selected b, the county aw ards sion office. committee. some one to compile a list of the board reserves the right to re group. While at sum m er school, the EQUIPMENT LOST state services available to the ject any and all bids. That will h u rt the feelings of A survey level and rod loaned the sob sisters and those who ad young people will lie housed in to Sherman Countians by the ASC heavily populated areas of Ore Eva Cantril, clerk SUNDAY - MONDAY MAY 5 - 6 here to tne |M)licy of ability to dorm itories on campus, and will .md extension office has tx*en mis gon and not made possible in t ’ e pay. But lower Income persons are eat in cafeterias there. College placed. Return of this equipm ent rural sections. We do not intend M ATINEE 2:<M> Daylight Timi* to do so here, but we think it the ones who get more from the age counselors will work with would Is* appreciated. proper th a t the idea be m ention services hr* state offers; there the each group. County agents and HOME ORCHARD SPRAYS 1-11 leaders will also lie assigned ed. The list is growing. bill will please those who believe Home ow ners who would like to living groups. The apparent defeat of the high that lien ‘fits gained should p artial The delegates will attend class to keep their fruit and nut trees way commission over the legisla ly govern taxation. in cc, and disease free this year Actually the liest way to raise es in various interest areas, parti ftoin a new Oregon State exten tlve passage of another round uf additional taxes is to tap the big cipate in '»minty meetings, enjov sion circular, "Spray Schedule for highway bonds probably confirm s pile of m o .if/ a, the Ixittom of the assemblies and programs, and can ge, valuable inform ation that method of highway finan meet many new friends from v ar cing in Oregon. It means tin t economic pile Heine O rchards’ . re a ls will be built as the result Senators always bluster when ious parts of Oregon. geographical distribution or ne«* I. they get th e house tax hill. Some of political pressures, not by times they do change it m aterially W hea Gro vers Given Gnempioyment on The highway commission agree ', and the resu lt depends on which not to oppose the bill, apparently bunch >f conferees are the tughest. O pportunity to H ive decline in State We have r»en it go iwttii ways. If we ju-lge tiie mood of the Nitrogen Level Shown lnsur>* I unemployment in Ore What farm er in the Wasco l>eople correct ly, they would de feat any tax increase if some 'a re a serve I I y Agri-Chetn., inc., gon apparently reached its peak group initiates against it. The tiie lir-.i Fert• llzer de iler, were four weeks ago and h is been ways m l means eommittee lias again >ffer**<l tie opj n tu n ity of declining rath er stea lily since. probaiilv dot e tin1 best Job it having «dtnples of their yvheat David J l.( .micron, commissioner could, but a vote against a tax chemically analyze I on April 17 reported h« re. The rates of in unemployment in most bill would strengthen the hands and IS at Agri ( 'h e m '. plant at sured Wasco > determ ine pn ent td ar«*as of »he state W'ere lower for of tiie more conservative. dte week ci ling March 21 than We do not think much of tiie trogen ’evela they were h»ih four yveeks e a r This y o ir's tissue te sts were so called Mu,;; bill. It lias appar lier and ;i year ago. ently b«t*:i concocted for purpose co rrelated w ith soil ,«• •¡ts on m any The V d «wide rate of Insured fo publicity’ and contains propos ( f the fi »Ids teste I ar d then y iel I als that nave lieen rejected by leg results will he comps e l to th e ■ e unempl >ye I was <¡.2. for a total ot _’ l.()!(i plus l*en«»fit weeks islatures for 21) years No one, we in tiie lull. Vei n >n h it of Agri Ciiem., churn« «I compared to a rate f are sure, v. Ill take lt seriously. The s«*, ,•«* tax committee, never Wasco, re • I t s that ‘ Our soil • !» and d POO plus yveeks claim ed lour y\ (*.>ks earlier and 7.7, a theless, may feel that (xiliteness te stin g an i ti- -.ne te>t n com pii total of . O.HM) plus weeks claim- m eld each le e r v e’y well in d e to their presiding officer makes a sc rib in g h o y er.ill fe rtility pic- c l a year earlier. hearing neuxsary. E.xc«*p'ions for hiyver area rates 'Idle -ena e might make some tore of inillv ¡dual fields. wen* at .ystoria w here the insur “ It Is im portant to tissue test cuts in the tax hill, hut inasmucli ¡is tiie w lys and means com m it wheal it tin current stage of ed unc nuluyment rate was up j tee is a joint committee, that growth •'tii each year's w o r k t ’ 8 ,o i i " n n 6.9 a year age; at would cause a battle over the gives u> moip useful inform ation Ihiker. yvhtch had the highest budget which no legislator wants Io use 'In next year. Tissue* test- rate in die state, at 14.2, up 1,4 ing ('¡ id h a very useful tool to rum four yyeeks earlier; at La- very ba lly a lte r KM) duys. 7 0, higher than the 5.4 We expect the final tax hill be used in «1« term ih in g the need Grand«*. rale four yyeeks earlier, and a ll will c lo se d / resemble the one tor a h il'im il t ,p dressing in the • Ontario, at s 6, up from 6.4 four I passed by tne bouse and we ex spring." | yveeks ea«Jier. Wart *n L Mallory, District I»»*ct that if .t Is referred it will I n Lowest rate in the state was Iwaten which may establish ,h. Sides \l i lager foi < oilier t ai bon s dI in du* t ’«»rvallis area with ! & Chemical Corp i«*pori«*d thal taxpayer :.s a gallant part of tin I tissue test ’evels state's politics again No t N in j 3.8, «loyy u i.g compar»*«i to both the s u tr am ling crops r a n g e d i year ago and four weeks earlier j Stateyvi le the num ber of con j from very low to high This ¡., •druedon projects a,id logging op I dieatos that mote efficient fertil 4-H CLUB NEWS j Iter program ; can yet be used «><• orations iu progress is a m ajor The How«D Horse Club held " n o m ic d lv ai d we hop«* through • * ison for Oregon's comparativ- a meeting at the Moro Graile dev I oping another tool that can ''•y loyy ; >\ el of seasonal tinem- Schexd at 7:30 April 19th. lx* use I hat it will I n * |x>ssible to oloyment this past w inter, the I he meeting was conducted by control tiie fertility level of th • D«*p;u tm«*nt of Employment said Deride Peters with 12 mcmliers actual trowing crop to t most present, one new member, and «'«•onomical level. six visitors. f arm Bureau Speaker O ur leader, Orv.d Patnode, dis cussed the trail ride, and safety Mi c’l liiidberge, Named Warnt Taxpayers to n i,e M ‘min ts wishing to take 0 d Co ’< • Honor Roll part should 1 h * at Vein Mobley’s Miss Koni Schaumlierger, yvatxI la k e I ook at Budgets ranch at 7 no o ’clock Saturday The Oregon Farm Bureau f«xl- ’ " K \ Dunlap of m orning the 27th. and bring a ! of Mr a.'d i Grass V dl« has h«*en numed to c a ’n»n . -k«*d for an am endm ent sack lunch. 17*»f) to make it |M'»*mis- R efreshm ents of cake, cookies I dl«* 1 *e.in’ : Ho •nor List a, Spring " sive for any county to create a and pun b w ere served by Jill , Held t .M ISS I (* "olleg«* MDs Mhmn nlxTger, yy I 0 Is oil fax s u i> « * '\ ! o n and conservation Nogle an I Bennie Jefferies « of 1<) I to b < " in muie»* at a hearing March 27 The next meeting will I n > held | of U» In th«* class Paul Hi ; >r Renton county far »he 3rd Sunday in May at the ttamed to »« « Dean's list, i.-. n mer an I m« mix*,- of the OFRF Mero Fair Grounds Re sure and io' ing in I oy ieal Education springfi »i«| c«.||i lege sh e earn tax c«,iiiin„t,x‘. testified b*for« b lug your horse thè sulle mmitifx? of the house in Index of tt.t G «ry Rrlnkert, reporter taxation « mmlttix*. said th« re Is l A ü .t l l t LtUM.E VI'. !.M n<*« d lor levu'w «if the local bud b ASCI). M« »g . thi* fi c» t (x'fore they are adopt«» I and ay of «•.„•!, ,,k du* lew i., r\ten«ied on the rolls I ET US DO lisiting biethern yvel. He sild m a, Farm Rureau be Juhn llildcrbrand W M lleves sub - tontial sums of tax ' «*. ti »n 1! < ». s» . TOUR PRINTINC money m ul.' ie saveil by »loser sii|x*i y isio’i ami greater enforce IIAKI,AN l)\ |EM (¡KANGE Meets first and third Mo„d lv< ment at, I (om pliancc with local at 8 00 p.m. budget laws relating to expen Phone J 0 5-3515 dlture of funds. , Max llelshe, Master Ellen FYkxlllne secretary Rigor .*al«l he had recognized failures of hudget boards to com 1 BONUS FOR L'ttrrka l.iwlg,- i j i , \ p A « M ply with th« budget law* and that most of the erro rs have l»een in INCOME p h u ra d a y evening« ea«' the areas of failure to include re month. Visiting mem «., celpts. undr i estim ating receipts! il l i iuli'«-«ls <>| li.mkl ford la I ly Invited to ni. ■* md oyer s|x*n«lmg appropriations «juolltjr I miiw I m «»I f «• r presrni Don King. W. M That’s what Joan Anderson. 4-H girl, is striving for: He saiii j,»y hoards and committee taM u m . y I. M a I II in , x, , , j F FA to award to deserving members in the West, Irving Halt, Sec I ' find it difficult to follow or under a blue ribbon for Charlie at the County Fair. ordinar]» Inlerwtt. Alaska and Hawaii. stand the law and that a tax sup Dii» w ith liigli Mafety, «l.iily iu ti»;« i « ¡u < la p le r No. 7x t» K-S. c tv i'io n rnd conservation com nitri ««.(, H im I iea«l.» easii.ibilit] Working for excellence is one of many fine principles k .y .Mt y S Joan AnJenon plans to apply for one of these. Thura- illusion staffed with a competent ■ my «Lt y. I I I . '!) ( itlr.g which the 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America Mli y «tot a>>k lor «tur rnrrettt hieni I <*rs invite I. ,M ix». Dr »ccountant would I* of great This is part of the nearly $1,4 million we contribute | assistance. inspire in their youthful members. Linda R« e l. W » erotti laciMlatlon«? HR 17.19 I a bill to provide Gwen Ru s. S«*« I« annually for scholarships, fellowships, grants, services for the croat m of a tax super- l'rospe« I iin .Supplì« «I Honoring their purposes, our Company annually i o i d i I, d m : N,». and materials for schools. We deem O.O.F. v • •* • an 1 conservation «»omniis Write, or phone collect Me provides 74 first-year college scholarships for 4-H and 'ion in »»very county. Farm nu- ( Ä ) it a privilege to give this support. J. W D0DD D F. I. an- i«.i i a-k'sl that it be change«1 to • * .*a Tygh Valley, Ore. make it perm issive for such a ally l i l t l i e d Planning ahead to serve you better * •miniLi »i to 1 m » formed either Phone 611 Fl< yd Hame N 4». by H*titi»t o r upon the motion lx* 1 W atklm Sey ret ary STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF C A L IFO R N IA Mgr. W. J. Collins Co uf the county couit. f e r m a t i C o u iitg l o u r u a l Serman County 4-H Students to Attend OSU Summer School County Ramblings A ttends W orkshop Dr. and Mrs. F rank D. Reid •vert In Seattle lats Saturday w here Dr. Reid participated in the Pacific Coast Oral Pathology W orkshop There were nearly ItX) physicians and dentists in at tendance. The Reids visited in T a.om a Saturday night ami Sun day, returning home Sunday ev- • ring. Sherman Theater ballte- □ 4 Do you think Charlie can win a ribbon?