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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1946)
t *~l twoA'4 MHmWAW bBBHTV. jotfMXf«, ’ tooftd. tiNIO* r- F riday , O ctober It, iMI ... • / ', < / . . , r , ~ ____ ' m ore m oney eventually will pro- • A lthough the bill ' says th a t NOTICE TO CREDITOR» . the office of T. Lester Johnson, duce .letter teachers. • taxes on n e t incomes a re to offset . AU persons having claim s a g .‘ attorney at law, Moro, Oregon, fjnri rtf Sil’S non has been the levy, th a t w iu ** impossible, a in st ^ th e E state o f . Clyde E. w ithin six m onths Oom the date Friday at f i b e i ( ' al.1’ 11 “ ¿SS bw O f^ w " » the bll> Passes th e re * ln ** a Smlth^ deceased, a re hereby of the, first publicattonof_*1« no- Moro, Oregon — - — " m p ^ n ro Who is footing the leyy on property unless the peo- notified to p resen t them , w ith ticef to wit; ,September 27,_1M6. Gilrs L. . . - . Editor . know n Ple vole 801116 an d addition- the proper vouchers and duly - y al tax. T he p ro p erty ow ner will verified, to th e undersigned, the .5/ A d m in istra trix M ereood c . hm m e t t e r a t a __ * ' a t M o r o . O re s te « u r d r r A c t of It is now p retty certain th a t If t ^en paying for education his duly appointed, qualified1 and act- T. L ester Johnson O f M a r d i S. 1ST*. this bill passes the levy on pro- cannot enjoy. The vote ing A dm inistratrix of the E state A ttorney a t law year, It i n is s should p erty will go on next year. shnilk, hp 31? a l7 N 0 NO. of Clyde E. S m |th, deceased, at Moro.Oregon probable th at the e n tire 14 m ills Be<idsri^pA Ciui*tar ">!•?> will be needed for state expenses NOTICE OF SH ERIFF’S SALE M«-eta Every Second <nt ¿ - -< ' > «> R g / v i i 1 I ATI 0 R will be higher on other item s. th at ™ Fourth T h t M d a y » '» .« s . The average consolidated levy in N° i l<?e IMS• Month. Visiting, Memh«r> y, / ... -ell at OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Sherm an c o u n ty is 19.7459 m ills ^ u e Sfa I A ■ 1— I M A— fn- 1 ite ^ rt ro .{ Ò re g in .hls year. Add 14 m ».s toT th a t J c t l o " mOne I c S efcevt lesereece Helen' Ruggles, W. M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES and the levy w ould be 34 mills.« r ,, “ Edna Melzer, Secretary J ~ heifer, th ree years old, a t the E arl _____ _________ _________ Payable In Advance „A «mA — Bdcause Shermant counjy has e>lds farm , five mile« east of lu r r k a Lodge No. 1 2 t A.F.& A-At W THAR. ------ ------------ grot) the highest valuation p er school £ rass valley to pay for p astu re - Meets on " the - 1st - aid OCTOBER 11, 1944 X .cm M in the state I t would re- and feed costs ,.49-ROc 3rd Thursday evenings « d v e the sm allest percentage of R t Fle|dg flherW i>f each m onth.,V isiting Ha w ill give members ' are cordially w hat it paid under this bill than *you fall details SHERIFF'S POSSE "hvited to nr-et with as any county in th e state. state, On u n 1945 ,.n v n iT A K u ? « LeRoy W right, W. M. An entertainment feature of census pupils and valuation Sher- NOTICE T I e .. 0 0 the insur- H. B. PjnkertOn, Secrc\ar\ th e S h e rm a n county fair th a t m an county would pay in $111,- All persons having claim s- .ag- snee plan that probably required m ore hours of 935.68 ^and7 w ould* deceive *$20,- ainst the E state 6f William G. Mo. o .Lodge Ña. 113. i.O.OtF. work than. spy o th er was the 350 Our school taxes would be Mucnab, deceased, are hereby I»e: ts lai and 3rd enables you to drill of the Sheriff's Posse, re- m ore thah doubled, w ith an 18.2 notified to p resen t them , w ith m .,>«uva fo i.o .O .k r etire w ith a nam ed and reorganised from the percent re tu rn on the total the proper vouchers and duly |. , j : Transient and a IM I • ll Filli» C. A . Ruggles Ra* * * * * * * IN S U R A N C E MORO ' Phone 171 Rom where I fit... //Joe Marsh ^4. AskraulK.McLulloch Are Returning Veterans StnJvJ GOLMN HAAS' HAN Sherman County Riders. . . am ount added. verified to the undersigned, the On each program day the posse „ ___ , , \ . ri .. «_ thic duly appointed, qualified and act- gave an eleven minute A-ill that ’.. h « g <riXnP E state ly e n that th a t m m u nrh c h inK A dm inistrator of the d eceased was complicated a t least as -- far county J » UK\ of W illiam G. Macnab, deceased, , as the spectators w ere concerned. J , hP toses. at the offlce of T . 4 s te r J ° hn8on’ £ t £ g » r ^ h 5 , . drtU r I £ Ue r ' S T u r a ’nee‘ th a t^ h T t a t law ’ Oreg° ” ’ each ho rse In place didn’t seem y h e r e la » ^ .^ h T h /h m n ro w it h ln s lx m o n th i> fro ro th e d a te to bother th e posse m em bers. . 18 P°“ lble A1 bou^ tha bil1, p£ °' of the first publication of tH li . F o r some of the m em bers of ™ v ieirtn u notice, to-wlt: Septem ber 27, 1946c th e posse th e ir appearance be- w in n ^ e r Ronald S MaCna^ - l o r e th e fair crowd was the end for u - P[obably thare wlH naYe A dm inistrator of foto m o n th , practice. I lln e » ^ ‘^ ^ ' ‘" r m a n ^ u n t v T ’ ^ r Johnson ” am ong the m ounts at one tim e «*<*>' PUP‘ 8 ®b~ Attorney at law SeeT ) b ? ^ v toD e i ^ r « X ban^ ^ p o r tu n .u e s w ith those Wasco, Oregon__ the*leaders th e drill was perfect- ¿j Members of the posse are like- wise responsible for th e heavy coating of saw dust in the arena, I t was hauled from The Dalles in 'tru c k s donated by m em bers of interested persons and certain- ly it made the program much m ore enjoyable for those In the grandstand. ®f tb e blJ[ cltle8' n ° m atteL,y h p GAS AND OIL fln e w o rd in g is p u t in a b ill. It Ttres-Acceaaorlee is a fal8e hope- W hat will be equalized is the j> H McKEAN and SON tax. We can contribute some $90,000 to education in other ' I N S U R A N C E counties if we w ant to. Yet if Grain, Feed, Floor, Fuel we spent a half of it here we Farm Implements, Bags, Twine would achieve m ore good fo r BARBED W IR E —GOOD POSTS ourselves. PJiONES v - - E l AJUaii/XlUVIl q u a liz a tio n of VF1 a « property V/ Office Residence tax in Oregon will alw ays work h e 162 182 IBS TEACHER'S BII.I. a hardship on agricultural coun- OREGON Probably the m ost Im portant ties. The ratios w hereunder the bill th e people will vote on In sta to tax commission tries t o . — Novem ber is the « « a ile d basic «lualixe the load of stole taxes school bill. I t Is really s recur- cannot be Justified J-an<lI th at rence of the a ttem p t of th e or- produces as m uch as $1000 In n n la e d school teachers of Ore- crops each year Is valued at BARNETT AIR SERVICE ton to get m ore salary. • around ’^ c e the land th a t pro- Under the bill th e legislature duces $30 of w heat per year WASCO AIRPORT would be directed to levy a tax «average for two years). »qua! to $50 p e r census child Some districts do have to levy and to d istribute It annually, a tax greater than the six per- “ln the m aner to be provided by cent lim itation will perm it. If PASSENGER FLIG H TS law, to equalize educational op- th is bill is passed it will mean portunities and conserve and im- th at the en tire state has passed PLA N E RENTA L prove the standards of public an appropriation over the six elem entary and secondary e<ki- percent lim itation, a much m ore ( H A RTER TR IPS cation ♦frraughnnt the sta te .” serious m atter th an som e school The e n tire fund, w hich would districts doing so. exceed $15,000,000 the firs t year, ----------- ------------------------------------- would be outside the six percent RANK I D A N S ‘ lim itation. O ther functions of the L A r e U B A K R L v J A D lO state would come second to this Fair Treatment. TE L E PH O N E —281 —351 4% Interest T here seems a reasonably valid argum ent th a t m ore m oney m u st Write or see be spent for school* in Oregon. Teachers wages hav e gone up Vlctor G p eterBOnt Sec.-Treas. J c ffy B a m C tt rapidly along w ith other wage and educational leaders say the f>a||eg Nat’l Farm Ixmn A st’n qttellty of teachers la going down. B*nk HoteJ The DaHeg Oregon The theory of , this bill is that risn ng brothers art ' undtoRy b* ,meet with .. us. ~ ~ lilt income. E.iiost Huustpn N. (».. r o n A. . ' ^ A. ^ C Kessinger, Secretary v j!* . -¿ n d ^ kah h i Lodge No. t , e? l . . . „f » 5 . nionth. Visit ng mem b<,rs » e le o i« 7 L. McLachlan NO * S ta n d a r d I nsura nce "Different"? Daring the war you heard a lot about how hard it was going to be ter retaraiag veterans to get ad- to civilian life • • • how they’d he “different?" Well, plenty of them have re turned to our town, and a finer, steadier bunch ’you couldn't ask for. Most of them are back at the same jobs . going with the same nice• home-town g irls ( g e t ting, married, some of them, and setting up families) i . • renewing Rbe same old friendships. * Even their amusements are the ' •i-- ,A R. McCulloch 400 Eant 2nd St. The Dallen, Oregon still s e llin g ice-crean) fl/F Z TH IS fo r som e e a t it in summer cause- its c o o l a n d som e e a t it in th e crackpo NEW IN C O M E TA . b u t m a y b e to d iffe re n t p e o p le w in te r same. Nothing fishing Seward’s creek or ing horseshoe« v • • enjoying sa outdoor barbecue with friendly wholesome beer and If they’ve changed at all H’s fat the direction of maturity and tol erance •. * tolerance for everything except dictators, and those who would destroy oar (democratic principles of live and let live. And from where I ait, that's another reason to he proud of thank f Paul ronce Johnaton. St W e re OREGON .m p m u w n m n n m im iii'ii i 'i w w T ff , frank u T A W MORO, ORRBGON Phone 45 i u District Dlkler t- for * Gilliam A Sherman CoonGes to n ’t let Oregon be the "Guinea Pig" for a Fantastic Tax Plan that Dr. Townsend himself once "unalterably opposed" as unsound! cause th e re ’s h e a t in it. ' B o th are right, it is a g o o d substa n tia l fo o d , g o o d any- season. ■ r, Let LIS do your catering HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP Theee is a measure 6n the N o v e m b e r 5th ballot designed "To Creafe State Old A ge and D isability Pension Fund" that would levy a 3% Tax on all Gross Wages, Salaries, Sales of farmers, wholesalers, manufacturers and retail busi ness, and earnings on investments and life insurance benefits above $100 a month. I t 'i in addition to all other taxes, both state- <: H and federal. I t would require new and additional monthly income tax report«. I t w ouldnot repeal any other taxes. It is a special purpose tax to give everybody $100 at 60 whether in need or not. It would not be used for any other State function unless there is a surplus after paying everyone at 6 0 —*$100 a month. I t would cut your take-home pay. It would pyramid on many products and operations. 4 (I would wreck Oregon economy. VOTE G R E J N o other State has it. O regon is being m ade a "guinea p ig '. A VOTE 315 X NO • THE DALLES i for your . convenience until 6 p. na. Oregon is steadily increasing its old age assistance payments and is now among the first six states in this respect. Keep this plan progressing and sound. open Sunset Motor Co. CHEVROLET The Dalles Oregon OLDSMOBILS CADILLAC M A K E E V E R Y M IL E C O U N T W —— MR— I— OSS— M l I It ail r-a w te—— 0—— fc RECAPPING SY S B S rtA L IS TS Ne Certificate \ R e q u ir e d Laleet Factory Method» H O . UTWOOO. CAUirORH'* Belts Fof EHgfbU Car Oanton U S. ROYAL OE LUXE are an important pha of fashion this Fall Don't let a crackpot measure imperil what old. people in need now receive! Read this from the measure: ■ 9 in addition to all other state taxes and (w w lre ewe excises there shall be levied, collected and paid each month beginning with the month o f'Ju ly , 1947, a tax of 3 per centum of all the groat income of every person, firm, association, co-partnership or corpora tion, residing or doing business in Oregon, derived from any and all sources excepting such income ae is exempted from state taxation by the constitution and laws of the United States and except such income as is specifically exempted in Section 5 of this Act. For the purpose of this Act the term w te w e w e "gross income" meant the gross receipts of the taxpayer received ae compensation for personal services and the gross receipts of the taxpayer derived from trade, business, commerce, or the sale of tangible , or intangible property and Including interest, dividends, discounts, rentals, royalties, feet, commissions, bonuses, o r prises or any other emoluments, however designated, and without any deductions on account of the cost of property sold, the cost of m aterials used, labor cost, taxes, - royalties, interest or discount paid, or any other ex penses whatsoever. Po«d odvertiMment— Committee Agoimt New 3 % Income Tex, 425 New Fliedn«r Building, Portlend, Oregon. --------- ------------Choirmon; MeOomocIi, Eugene, f" Walter W It. May. Oregon City, Secretory. £-.A Itonr» WIN, W«, «rv« itrin grti Bwilt It Many of our sm artest w inter coats are belted to m ake tne m ost of yo u r figure SH VS TODAY SUNSET MOTOK COMPANY » # \ • V Bewate this title H o Create Old Agf and / I Disability Pension Fund \ OTE 315 X NO I