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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1950)
r.USK t SI1WIM.AN COUMTY JUVRKAI. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY M, 1#» the plaintiff be. decreed to be G. SAYRS, Deceased; also all 2. That by said decree it be ad the sole and exclusive owner 1 ^àl^ erniari (County J o u rn a l H must be remembered that /V other persons or parties un judged and decreed that the de thereof. 4... For such other and «» ’ 112. summons once each week f-»i’ all members of the committee G e o r s c G . V p i l t g l d i l iuux. consecuUve weeks in the known claiming any right, fendants and each of them have further relief as to the court rnbUshrtl E very Frioay Mt are engaged in collecting or title, estate, lien or Interest In no estate, right, title nor inter may seem just and equitable. ... Sherman County* Journal, a ¿».tua u cy a t la w Blvru, Oregon spending money for the state. the real estate described In est in and to said land and that newspaper published and of This summons is published by the complaint herein, Defen the title of the plaintiff be de the order of the Honorable E. H. general circulation in Sherman Editor The.r interest is naturally that Uik* U French creed to be good, valid and clear. MOM of collecting more funds. The ef dants. Monday. Wednesday. Friday •« second d a m matter a t the fect of the proposals would be That the defendants and Howell, Judge of the above-en Date of first publication June IN THE NAME OF THE 3. Poetofflm a t Moro. Oreoon. under A titled court, made and entered . • Afternoons >t ('■<>n tT r n of March 8. 187>. __ to increase taxes. STATE OF OREGON you are each of them be forever enjoin on the 23rd day of June, 1950, 30, 1950. 7 n ^ c l A k ~ o 6 u y T T pa pis T The committee making the Date of last publication July hereby required to answer the ed from asserting or claiming Date of first publication is June any right whatsoever in and to the dalles report is different from the leg 21, 1950. MB Complaint filed against you In 'the above-described real- pro 30, 1950. QEO. G. UPDEGRAFF the above cause, oh br before islative study committee which SUBSCRIPTION RATES 211 East Third Street DICK & DICK is composed of legislators and Of Attorneys for Plaintiff four weeks from the date of perty, adverse to the plaintiff, Telephone 3209 ONB YEAR - Attornys for Plaintiff 35-8c Moro, Oregon the first publication of this sum and that the plaintiffs title be 35-8c citizens. quieted In and to said land, that The Dalles. Oregon mons, and if you fail so to ans IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IT THE CIRCUIT COURT OF wer, for want thereof, the Plain THE STATE OF OREGON FOR OF g^ATE OF OREGON OUR SUNDAY PUNCH tiff will apply to the court for THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN FOR SHERMAN COUNTY We ended World War II with CORDELIA S. CROSS, Plaintiff CHARLIE L. POWELL, Plaintiff the relief as prayed for In plain tiff’s complaint, to wit: 1, That- atomic bomba. Now as we enter V . vs. N K W 5PA PIK the defendants and each of them another war we apparently plan ’ . . MARY EDITH SAYRS; LAMER be required to set forth the no use of that weapon which so p u b l is h e r ! H. A. CROSS Defendant. SAYRS MRS. LAVONNE nature of their claims, If any, suddenly made us. supreme in SUMMONS No. 2737 HART’ MARY LOUISE LEM- to the following-described real ASSOCIATION TO: H. • A. CROSS, defendant M A R Y ^^ warfare—a short five years ago. property, and that all of the ad When World War II began we above named: OMER G. SAYRS, Deceased; also verse claims of the defendants JULY SI, IMO probably had gases as dangerous IN THE NAME OF T H E all other persons or parties un- as any nation. The fight was on STATE OF OREGON: You are known claiming any right, title, or any of them may be determ TAX PLAN other territory, yet we did not hereby required to appear and estate, lien or i n ^ s t in the ined by decreex of this co u rt NW Vi of Section 34, Town- The tax committee composed use our gases, merely kept them answer the complaint filed real estate described In the co ' ship 1 South, Range 16 East as a threat to keep the enemy of the state tax commission and against you in the above entitled plaint, herein, Defendants, of the Willamette Meridan. representatives of the governor, from using theirs. Are we going cause on or before the expiration To: The unknown heirs of OMER to do the same thing with the the secretary of state and the —— date - --- of of four weeks from the — state treasurer has released its big bombs? There are some excellent rea the first publication of this sum- report. sons for not using the bomb in mons, and if you fail so to appear It recommends the elimina South Korea. We would kill and answer plaintiff for want tion of federal taxes paid as an off - many of those who are thereof will take judgment Income tax deduction, a per fighting with us unless we against you for the sum of sonal tax on automobiles, perm bombed North Korea and W 35680.00. with • interest thereon anent repeal of the state pro are saying that we are merely at the legal rate from November t perty tax and a cigarette tax. trying to shove the invaders 23, 1949, together with her costs and disbursements incurred None of these are new and back and will not attack. • three were in the last legisla might start a bigger fight than herein. You are further notified that ture' as *‘Bills" or resolutions. we want. pursuant to an attachment is These'are the repeal of the state But If the United Nations, property tax and the elimina that emphereal organization in sued out of this Court, George tion of federal taxes as an income whose name we are said to be A. Potter, Administrator with tax offset and the cigarette tax. fighting, should ask that the the Will Annexed of the Estate The former would require a con borrtb be used we might feel our of Eliza J. Dingle, deceased, which estate is now being pro stitutional amendment a n d selves justified. seems on the road to being voted A man constantly retreating bated in the County Court of upon soon. Research men of the from a better armed foe, as our the State of Oregon, for Sher- . state tax commission have been sdldiers are doing, m ust think man County, has certified that advocating the elimination of about the foolishness of taking he has the following personal the federal taxes as deductions a licking when a weapon to win property in his ’ possession and on state income taxes for some with stands unused. Does any under hjs control belonging to • • time. The overall effect of it (af one know what our policy* about you, to-wit: ter the first year) would be to the bomb will be? " Are we go -A n undivided l-17th interest_ in the undistributed residue C ritply butter-fried, this testy brook give the -state a larger part of ing to keep It until hardpressed? of assets of the Estate of Eliza the taxpayer’s dollar and th e . Is It Inerely to win wars with? trout is Union Pacific's featured dining J. Dingle, and undivided l-9th federal government a smaller Or Is ft any of the business of the interest in remainder of $10,- part. Small taxpayers would be common people? car meal attraction during July. 000.00 trust fund in favor of hurt and larger ones aided and Alfred Smith, life tenant, as that is an argument against it provided by Last Will and These Union PaciHc "meals that appeal" that has heretofore prevailed. Testament of Eliza J. Dingle, It would require a constitu acid to the pleasure of your journey over deceased. tional amendment to levy a tax and that the plaintiff will.apply ; a smooth roadbed that assures restful on automobiles inasmuch as the for an order for the sale of said people recently . approved an property so attached to satisfy rifting For real travel enjoyment—in amendment making all Incomes any judgment that may be re » I t conditioned comfort—go by train 1 from motor vehicles payable to covered by her against ybu. the highway fund. Whether the This summons is published people would vote for a person by order of the Honorable E. al property tax on automobiles H, Howell, Judge of the above may be doubted. antitied court, made and entered The cigarette' tax could be or the 26th day of May, 1950, passed if the state also passed a “fair trade” bill for cigarettes giving tobacco companies the right to establish the price for them. 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