Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 13, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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3^* Pacific Telephone and Tele- baby carriage or a specially but;
graph Co. have been at work be- laundry cart may be used to trans-
tween Grass Vallay and The Dal- port the clothes to the line.
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which may be accounted ¿or • D>
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several wholly legitimate reasons, •
Gravel ik being hauled from the From the Observer, April. 13, 199« that is easy to carry. Instead of
but what is causing a headache i»
THIS WEEK
Raymond has purchased
totihg a big hamper of clothes to
the fact that use of the large de- county rock crushyr and _ placed
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SATURDAY
— SUNDAY
nomination bills haa increased by upon the streets of Moro leading the Johnson dray and express bus- the laundry, ri» reoomme
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TOore than 100 percent. The ana- from the business section. When tness hl Moro, and added it to the bag made to At inside the hamper. MATINEE, 8UN D Y I s » P. •
wer which most readily suggests the work is completed nearly all Red Barn outfits. Will has his This is easily lifted out whan iuu
itself is the growth of Hack mar- o f the principal streets « will be hands full of business, but C3n of clothes. An ordmary bus e
X „ u r X t * - X-‘ transaction», the operator» .u rfo « d . ; " ' .
.till t a k < . better pktur
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1. « a ie r to e r r , than the
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€ DITORI AI—» ai o
of which are reluctant to use
Moro confectionery has had the hundreds of Cracker Jack Artist#, ordinary clothes basket, she ad .s,
s ifO tV ° F,
^ T b S w e e n two classes checks because of the ease b y front entrance to the store build-
The Obserrer is full of political and a lining of doth or paper will
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no e(>o<i {n which they may be traced. There .ng remodeled. The front entrance news thia week as the primal} prevent rough edges from oaten
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o o r b <zrn»in n a v both have been many arrests for bbek has been c h a n g e to conform With tickets ig e to be voted on m O ro- ing clothes.
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•»art.e.in« in s u ^ r , g « o » n e . n t the two r i t e W the bniW in, a t gOn ' 4 « t w t e .
To .void .looping
allow
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Mbs
tain p-»™«»w»n4 relief by taking liquor, but it is admitted that they the entrance, giving considerable The now city council organized for standing erect ^at
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
M.g.1 g «
trev touch only the fringe of such ills- more space to the interior.
for business Monday night, Mayor Luts suggests: 1. Sort clothes oi
Payable to Advance , 0«
? » ¡ . T h i f „ S T o o w d ^ 0 - 8*1 operations. >
The oM W « e o County Pioneer Elrod appointed the following com- . table in s te d of on the door.
* muc^P^targ. r
• • • • •
a.soci.tion ____________
will hold ___________
the fifth < an- _______
mitteee: _ Street, aad pdb«e „ pro __
2. p u ce brick, or block» of wood
ONE TEAR ------------------- »2- «rnment which,
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eventually take
* Members of congress from dairy nual reunion on Saturday» May 1, perty; Moore, Barnum, Goffin. under the legs of the washing
APRIL IS, 1943
share of all kinds of incomes.
state« profess alarm over rbcent at the civic auditorium m The Building: Hedyt, Hayes Ragsdale, machine if g is not high enough,
trade report« showing increased Dalles.
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Fire and water: Coffin, Barnum g. Have wheeled carriers high
TKosewKo would tra d e recreation center
use of margarine by American
Q. A. Sargent has replaced Ins Moore. Ways and Means: Moore, enough to bring the tub or basket
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. . J housewives. It is feared it may be Delco farm lighting plant with a Barnum, Goffin. Qrdinances: Me- they hold to a convenient height—
freedom fo r security are
waistline.
a
a
difficult to wean them away from Kohler power and light plant ore, Goffin Hays. Health and pol- that is, about to the «'•»'■n»«**»
of • emotional distress seems - to
the butter substitute after the mar. purchased this week from 'M. R. ieef Goffin, Moore, H eydt * Fin- studies show one-third of the en­
deserving of neither.
have occured over the proposal to
ergy needed for hanging up clothes
Because of war food administra- Schadewitz. The new plant is a »nee; Barnum, Goffin, Hayes.
u t iliz e a
a c a n t block
b lo ck in
th e u
ni
~
~
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’
utilize
a v vacant
in the
flat
may be saved if the basket is at a
tion
purchases
for
the
armed
for-
1600
watt
capacity
outfit
and
cap-
SOME GOOD MAY COME OF IT
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thaw wbo fe d it w « B e d « A c t i o n center, it will < » and
«’L ’“ " ! “ " * W
A S H I N G
MADE EASY.
comfortable height. 4. A clothes
pin bag sewed oq#o a clothes ban­
A nund>er o f Uiose wno ieei n so
eri 01 butter haB »hrunk from the ld»0 light and power usually met with
r a r i ER
their duty or their privilege to be that, but R is b e m g built pn-
.
,« AT l& dfa
ger can be hooked over the line
write long reviews about the ac- manly for a f<x>tball and p >
w 5 und; in 1W6> In the same
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_
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. Much washday weariness can be and pu8hed along as clothes arc z
tions taken by the recent legisla- held for the children.
period use o f margarine has In- Fro“
O b ««ve«’. April 14, IBlh avoided aB<J many hours saved it hung 6 A Uut dothes line w:th-
Uve assembly have said that tuc
There are a great
creased from an average of 2.4
Born to Mr and Mrs George
laundry work is planned to -n
re<ch .aves much strength
legislators were at fault for pass- that make ordinary consideration
hanging up dothhs. Six feet ia
pounds to 4^ pound*. It is expect ¿iennagin, Friday morning, a 9 prevent «tretch and strain, • sug-
Ing a law that removes most of of
extension the
height Tor the average
« r t the
i t o l project
i ' n Z d favorable.
f o 7 f “p i a y Them
i n e ' « c js
ij «
t h a t " €7
d e T n ? ’ T ’"
pound
P o le y * U * n d ' gests Miaa Lois Luts,
specialist In home management at woman.
the discount on the income taxes
gress will be made by the dairy jn g
,
»
for future year*.
the school children. The one industry for legislation calcuUt-
The stork left a 9 1-4 pound OSC.
C.C. Chapman, who often speak a proposed is a very good one al-
To save strain, Mass-Luts advis­
ed to afford greater protection boy, Thursday evening, at the
PUBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice
l«m M ^
uei
far the better financed part of th? though far from perfect,
es
wheeling loads of clwthee around
against thia competition, and no home of Mr and Mrs T. C. Lee, Dr.
MASSEY
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CARSON«LORRE
state’« ^pulation and J. T. Marr.
The school district has no laud
the laundry and out to the line in­
one can guess what the public re- p 0]ey attending.
Directed by FRANK' CAFKA
of the State Federation of L.bcr, .vrileble for . suitable field and,
FtlSO UA LAME • EDW. EVEIETT MOMTOM
• F. A. Sayrs is building a 2-ft. stead of lifting and carrying. A Wage Beard on the 17th day of
the
one
in
the
flat
is
less
then
two
■»«»*»*
bench or box fitted with eaauirs April, 1946, at 2 KM) o’clock P. M.
who often speaks'for that part of
JAMES 6 LEAS0M • JOSEPHINE M O IL
high concrete wall, to be topped
the population with less than av- blocks from the school. The land gYNOPS|g OF A nnual ptatxmvi . t
JEAN A D A IR • JO HN A tfR A M B C M ’
with an iron fence, on the front makes a convenient movable sup- at the High School Gymnasium
With LaU
erate incomes, both have diss«- ha. long been unused except tuat
»nJ «¡Ao
KJ. M/47OV afrwot rpx. P°rt ior tab» basket pr hampei A a t Arlington, Gilliam County,
reed with the law that will reduc^ portion that lie. in the park and sVHANC^co-PAhnr
ij
child’s coaster wagon, an old tea State o f Oregon, and will be con­
tinued on the 18th day of April,
day o f December, 1»44, made to the In-
income tax d is co u n ts
>t *« "<*- u*^<l much-
1945 at 2:00 o’clock P. M. at the Lit­
«urance Commieeloner of the State of Orl-
AND CARTOON
That law will aid property tax ~ It seems likely that the add’i- fron, pursuant to la w :
tle Theater in the Vert Memorial
From
where
I
sit
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¿
y
J
o
e
M
a
rs
h
payera at the expense of the in- tion of a good playing field to the N at premium» INCOME
Building,
Pendleton,
County
of
received------ 1 1,MS,137.2S
NEXT WEEK
I matiUa, State of Oregon, for
come
taxpayers.
Corpora t i o n «! other assets of the high 3chool Total Interest dividend»
and real estate income.......—
61,245.M
TUESDAY
— WEDNESDAY
the
purpose
of
obtaining
informa­
holding large blocks of property would increase the possibilities of Income from other source»....
21.440.»!
tion
concerning
type
of
work
and
•
Total Income ..........
l,<aSA4J.6#
will have their taxes balanced by eventual high school consolidation
exact areas to be controlled, wage
L u d D a n n y S o lv e s
BEERY VS.
DISBURSEM ENTS
reduction here and increase there, in the county, which is tertaiiny Not am ount paid
rates paid and a ll' related mat­
H O N K Y TO N K LIL!
policy l.olders for loaaoa----- 1 6A4.344.JO
ters to assist the Oregon State
The income tax was passed some desirable.
»
26.021.73
L om adjustm ent expenses........
th
e
L
o
c
u
s
t
P
r
o
b
le
m
War
Food
Administration
Wage
16 years ago for the express put-
None of the objections are in­ Agent»* commission«
260.010.62
Board und the War Food Admin
or brokeraire ------
pose of reducing property taxes, surmountable hut not all the oh- Salaries and fees- -officers,
.stration in establishing specific
Lud
Denny
may
not
be
much
o
f
From
where
I
ait,
that's
aonnd
home office
All of it was used to that end un- jections have so far been overcome. directors,
wage
ceilings for all operations re­
187.613.18
employes
a farmer, but most folks allow
philosophy-applied to people
88.782.52
quired in the production, planting,
til 1944.
It IS true that title to the land has Taxes, licenses and fees
he’s pretty smart at solving
fast ns much ns iocast tree«. Yon
growing and harvesting of Wheat,
At the 1943 session there wai been obtained, either through pur-
:
other people’s problems. Like can’t always change folks to
Peas (both green and dry) and
great and lengthy argument about chase or lease. The city cou"?»l
or cred4ud
k i . i u .41
Alvin Blake’s locusts.
yonr way of thinking some
Hay in Gilliam, Umatilla, Sher­
reduction of income taxes. Some
voted to let the part of the ah ^ t h e r expenditures.....?...
lM .ssx.M
man, Wasco, Morrow, Jefferson
may
prefer
beer
to
buttermilk,
For years Alvin has been try­
and Wheeler counties in the State
wanted to cut the rate«, some pgri( that ia in demand be used.
ing to get rid of a grove of lo­ or a double harness to a single
of
Oregon. AU growers, worker*
wanted to reduce temporarily by a There win he a loss of some very Vahw^of
esuu
one—but yon can get to like
if
custs. They aren’t u s in g np any
and o t h e r in te re s te d p e rs o n s a r e
percentage, some wanted no re-
shade trees which is bad. How-
on mort*Ke«res end
them (If yon take the tronble).
good land, hurt they annoy Alvin.
invited to appear and testify.
' WALLAC1
doc tion. House decision was to: a
n^ny of them are old e n o ’i g h " “ ¡¡¡¡¡^¡j
owned’ “''
Thia notice is given pursuant
Every time he cuts them down,
And first thing you know, the
1,748,046.00
to
and
for
the
purpose
of
carrying
percentage reduction, the size of to be taken out and there might i( a m ortised)
np they shoot again.
little differences don't matter.
381J2
into effect the Act of Congress of
w h ic h caused long debate. Then wejj be as much use of the land
on"h*»A. • 688.736. »1
- “ What’ll I do about them lo­
October 2, 1942 and the Regula­
in course of col­
the ao-caHed Walker plan war wjthout trees as there has b o c ll Premium»
lection w ritten sinoe Sept­
tions of the War Food Adminis­
custs?“ Alvin asks Lud. “ Well,
102,197.04
aaohred. It provided that after cer-
them-
ember »). 1*44.......- ..........
trator issued October 3, 1944 and
if you can’t get rid of ’em,“ gays
tain funds were taken out of in-
* * ___
March 23, 1946 as amended.
0,700.71
The city has agreed fn
to aiioW
Lud, “ I’d say you better get to
26.095.2Û
Dated—March 31, 1946
tex money« the remainder
uM of t(w
t h e , o w ..r o t h .r . » « 4 . (net)
O fflftS Ï
I 2.680,026.58
like ’em.”
:*... . ¡h
Total admitted assets
Oregon State WFÀ Wage Board
SU
R
PLU
S
LIABILITIES.
Z 7 . e wel” except in
ul
By Cari G. Ixett
c u payers on a percentage bas *. timeg wb€n it is n e e d e d f o r d o m e s « Tota| unpaid claim»................ 8 89.860.00 No. 110 of a Seria
Copynght, 1945,
5to»es Rmoers FassJaSou
*
Chairman
That resulted In a 76 percent re­ tie u»e. Money h .» been rauen
'■
z 8.000.00
duction last year and a 30 per to complete the project by level- Total unearned premium» on
1.460.603.00
B innie BARNES
cent reduction this year. By thio ing the land, taking out the trees,
"x’Snies.
mean* income tax payer* came to installing the pipe and irrigatkn
John
CARRADINE
fe*’ etc;.'..du*.
8.860.0.)
feel a certain vested right to ob­ system, and purchase Of a^JtlOWeT Estim ated amount due or
Bract KELLOGG
SO.384.'¿I
tain a reduction in their taxes
to keep the field in proper shape. (^mn^„ionSi brokeraire. or
It is true, a* both the abo»e
There the rfreparation»
other charge« due «nd
62.000JI7
asorued .....------------ ----------
gentlemen rtate, that more proper­
20,788.31
All other Usabilities ------------
IMSMI MffaTT • CM WU - Mart MOV. fc,
to end.
Total liabilittM.
ty taxes are pldced on income tax
Wwr tX ffti t o CSUMT
At present it is as if the federal
•xeopt capital ....................8 J.841.088.61
at each session e f the legislature.
Capital
paid
up
-------------------
With .
government through some of ltd Surplus over
At first the income tax could wipe
various and multiple agencies all liabilities ------ 8761.088.67
Surplus ns regards
out but a part of the state’» ex­
had made the park. Such pai k3 policy holders _____ ......... .. . 761,088.n7
pense, then a few year* back. It
Total ....................................... ..
.
left to the community er<l
BUSINESS IN OREGON
wax able to take care of all »’a te wepe
. .
,
4 N P CARTOOft
.
FOR THE YEAR
r
io
n
e
te
r
y
««ool
°
Net premiums received
8708.411.43
expense,
been able to care for them.
NEXT WEEK.
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Net losses paid
2*2,442'*1
fund was added In 1940. Since
Dividends
paid
to
policyholders.
84,380..»9
There is so far - no assumner N sm e o f Company: Oresron Mutual
THURSDAY
—
FRIDAY
Fire
then, as income taxes grew, the
that the proposed recreation aren Insurance Company.
h “
school« have gotten a great por-
Name o f P resid en t: E. C. A p p en »n.
wiU be kept up. A few years ago Name
o f Secretary: L. M. Wsujraman
,
t t e <rf t t
ta. a
«
wa, „ v r io T fo r the pl.yinx Statutory
resident attorney tor serviee:
R.
C
Bradshaw
payer» h a » b e«, relieved r f «ehoel
, u
, . „ (nvn,Pllt
of soft ball. ’ Much ' enjoyment
taxes through appMcatkn of the
came from It for a couple of nion
Income tax. Schools have only re­
th r o u g / the thB- Then
the
summer the
ceived more money
. ------ --- an(J there
xl----------
nac -
process of voting funds above the y
grew up
field s in co.
Z Y T P2I
six percent limitation and these
x 110
That wasn't so bad for little ex­
• Ç W 'Ç r 1 5 ’WAR LOAR
taxes have been lessened by in
cept time and labor was sacrificed
come tax money.
In tb T 1 9 « " ^ - O P th . «*ool» to »>«*<■ U - t
time It U
w « . rk»«. ».OOOSOO P«r t e « of
th*
"•cnfi«
True courage and courtesy go
such property tax o ffte m » e y . « » » Tery fin« tre«’ " “‘ J * ™ ” hand in hand. The bravest men
A l o n g thd Union Pacific main find—
In l » « t e y were rlw n » » 0 0.000 •“ « donri«!
»1500. It .een u are the most forgiving and the
Important in wartime. Trainloads of
betwuan
«< signal flaahas zed.
per y e .r r f money on » »lm.Hr to bad to .pend the money nml to
most anxious to avoid quarrel«.
troops
and essential Utlsrlsls are con­
The train alaokens speed and slope. The
b « l .. Thi. ™ In addition to the •<«« «•» tree, without .ome « .
—Thackeray
stantly
on
the move ever Union Pacific's
engineek grabs the whistle cord • • , one
elenwntary «hoot fond.
.
___________________ ■
____________
Strategic
Middle
Route uniting the East
long and three short blasts. That's« sig­
But -h » t med, the proponent»
triH. S u « e .. will come If the field
with the Pacific C oast
nal to the flagman. It is bis duty to give
of income tax payers Urge Tnd
lh e
P*™’ V**™
Andcax-nr
-
J
planted to trees probably because « made a community
*"deav?r
adequate
warning
to
any
train
tallowing.
o f i bUl It * » not poMibl. to keep » Uwu that everyone wiU »id. There w.l.
To do so, h e walks a sufficient distance
iriatara vrn.
p u en ce
griwinx, be lawn to mow, weed, to pull and
hist es the flagman protects his train, so
to the rear to insure full protection.
naid with in- <bout as much as can be cared for cot. grass to replace, leveling -o
is it the job of . all Americans to provide
t t 'f l ^ B e l e n t
is year after year. The city can, and do, and often there will be actua*
tar
future security by buying bondp and
This is one of the many precautionary
U nnretv a county h*8» Agreed io give the land and out of the pocket costa. It wdi
saving
them. Thus wd can help stabilise
measures. token by Unioo^ Pacific and
.
___1« the water. The city administration have to be everyone’s field m-wruch
industry
and encourage the American
other railroads — to
amounting to >10 per pupil.
each can take pride.
Boundaries
»vum ¿ um
»«<
11
--»•
h»«n
M
»«
achooU
<1°**
^
a
t
it
can
accept
___
trait of individual enterprise and initiative.
and freiflld sbipmsirts.
S t u b the property tax pay- <*»« contingent liability of perm- of that community should be U e
but WfB M » the property lax pay
although boundaries of the county. It snoifid
♦ UsMUto -Tons AMWCA*
Is considerable raa^m f n r/o m e supplies and labor might be be available for all suitable sve.its
. II mim I isti—— ‘ t * t Mtwosfc «vafr Sa«av *
C —
ss S m —
re w r toritottos— K
•«narfallv If one forget« given later,
for any local group.
a*, («»come The attitude of the school dis-
Otherwise the burden of it w.u
flr /M S M r js m r
4 cr pronei t-’ Iriet is not known. School cost« become too great and the field wih
W I X
S
have risen « greatly that the di be an eyesore for which v e will
__ ^ a r tis d from income rectors are hard put to find mon- have to make apologie«- T h u
R A IL R O A D
a
«Y « « « I *
keep school without the fear that the more conserv*.
iT th e sa n e time
property
maintaining
fields.
Perhaps
it
tive
feel.
They
have
a
precedent
to
V a lle y
time property maintaining
* *
could do i t If so, the major prob- strengthen their fear. We fc il
DOORS OPEN AT 7:13 P. M.
taxpayers have paid about >40,
is solved.
that the future of the park should
SHOW STARTS AT >^9 P.
OOOjOOO p«T paar.
ADMISSION
>
Success
of
the
venture
will
not
be
assured
now,
instead
of
leav-
dind
As incomes
SteN» t e from
< « s resits.
bonds aaUr come from giving the meponsi- ing that serious problem to th<
ADULTS 49c.; CHILDREN 29c
k ^ ’eto., becm Z ^ roater the p ^ - ««<7 to any group or any public chances of time to come.
MATINEE SUNDAYS,
P.M.
county
or
school
di«-
of such income wiB have body, city
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL to pay a g r a te r s h ^ of tha cis*
___________ _________________ of government and education, in
Every Friday at
the long run they have not been
hurt, but it is true that the burdtn
■
d'ter
they carry has been growing at a
ca« u F m a
*4 U m rapid rate of late. Lake other lax-
under Act o f e s ¡ t
reduced by puo-
_ TT **
_ V,
W H u * ».
x >C pressu
«mvemnun*
and more
government
«wAro economical
P<v>n«m
H I
Property taxpayers have never
r
I T I I I been
able to hold down the W spread
.
ith t h e
tai
tatua
Kelly’s Column
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In I it
n U ays |
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