Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 22, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOTTWAL, MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1933
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC­ not be considered or acted upon
TION IN TH E RITUAL SCHOOL by the Board
Each such petition or applica­
DISTRICT OF SHERMAN COl’N-
have such law3 passed w ith the
Excellent dry land or irrigated TY, OREGON, I 'PON QUESTION tion shall state thereon the ad­
saintly smugness of reform ers
.pasture. 20c lb.
Ted M Ball, OF IN<'HEARING TAX LEVA dress to which notice of the action
who pick our pockets In the name
Phone 2294. Wamic, Ore. 24-7c O Y E R A M O U N T L I M I T E D BV of the Board of Equalization shall
of little children—as If we had
FOR SALE: 6 room home, 3 bed- SECTION II, ARTICLE XI. be sent.
none of our own.
rooms, full cement basement,
S T A T E C O N S T IT U T IO N
Clair L. Balzer
We know it has been a recent
automatic heat, fully Insulated.
Sherman County Assessor
Notice is hereby given that an
tendency—to tax the rich to buy
Can be seen at any time. For election will be held Mondav, May
25-27C
the votes of the poor. We also
further
information contact 16, 1955, by the Rural School Dis-
know that unlesa it is stopped
Verne Arstlll, Athena, Oregon, trict of sherm an County, State of
_______________
_ _ given that
there will be no rich and the poor,
NOTICE Is hereby
Phone 2212.
22tfn QregoIb ¡n ad component school the undersigned have filed their
in their greed, will destroy the
governm ent that fed them.
No BUSINESS Opportunity: Union districts of said Rural School Dis- Final Account and Report of
stable governm ent can be made
Station for lease. Small irA-est- trict.
WILLIAM HARRY RAGSDALE,
from those who are unable o r un-
ment required for Inventory.
The election will begin at 2:0« Deceased, in the County Court of
willing to provide for themeelvee.
Harold Owens, ph 442 day or p m. and will be held in the school sherm an County, Oregon, and that
572 evenings, Grass Valley, Ore. house in each of said component the c o u rt has fixed Friday, the
WANTED Housework $100 pr. districts. The purpose of the elec- 27th day of May, 1955, at the hour
hr
P h o n e 669
Grass Valiev Uon is to submit to the legal voters of 10 o’clock a. m. in the County
iveninas or wHte Mrs. W R.’ of the rural school district the Courl Room in the County Court
Now Open
M r P a r ia n d K e n t
24p question of increasing the tax House, Moro, Oregon, as the time
MORO B E A U T Y SHOP
PFO R T F CHARLES CAMPBELL levy for tbe fiscal £ear begi,3I]ing and place for the hearing of ob-
same location
GEORGE CHAREEb
1955, Qver tbg am ount n m.
there and settlem ent
Call father’» hoi™
R
e d
by Section II, Article XI of thereof.
PH O N E 512
monds. Wash., im portant 23-5c the Conatltution.
WILLIAM HARRY RAGSDALE
ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com-
The reasons for increasing such
JOHN L. SEARCY
plete painting and decorating levy are:
Executors
service, spray or brush. Phone
The Rural School District base b u SH &
BRADLEY
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. is too low to perm it the raising Attorneys for Executors
25-29c
Vern Cam pell and Jack Null, Of sufficient funds for operating . -
The Dalles. Oregon
38tfn the schools.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
St. M ary’s vs. Moro
MAY ELECTRIC, electrical con-
The amount of tax, in excess
Notice is hereby given that the
trad in g , Moro, Oregon, Phone of the six per cent limitation pro- undersigned has filed in the Coun-
FR ID A Y , A P R IL 22
722.
19 tin posed to be levied by the Rural ty Court of the State of Oregon for
rfst onf
MAN HUSINFSS IN School District of Sherman Coun- sherm an county, his hinal Ac-
{X SSld jump out of the ta t M i forward.
B u L °“
nNd X u u y o i r ty. Oregon.
the fiscal year he-
as Executor ol Uie eslate of
1 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. self. We provide capital. Dealer- ginning July 1.1955, Is $168 79X78. Herman H. N k M h dece^® “ .
solve It all. T hat’s the way it was
L u p in e R e b e k a h I x x ig e A o . 116
done when the state had a sur-
Meets 2nd and 4th
ship now available nearby. Car Dated thia 13th day of April, that Monday, he 2nd day of May.
DANGER OF ATT At K
Tuesdays of each
1955, at ten o’clock a. m. of saw
1 There Is a suspicion that w hat­
or H truck required. For full in­ 1955
month.
V lsiting
day in the court room of the
i»rs we.com*
formation, w rite The J. R. W at­ Attest
ever tax program is sent to the
q ^ e po,Rjcians are making as members
Charles B urnet
County Court in Moro, Sherman
people will be defeated and the mucb
posslbje over the admin- Vada DeMoss, N. G.
kins Company, 137 Dexter Ave.,
Chairman,
Rural
School
Board
County, Oregon, have been fixed
Seattle 9, W ashington.
205c
legislature will have to return fot l8tratjon>a secrecy over w hat Io Gentry, Sec.
£
FOR SALE: Modern six room
W ily W. Knighten
by the Court as the time and place
some delayed budget cutting. mlght bappen ¡f the Chinese Reds
house ln Moro. For information Booming business makes opening
Secretary, Rural School Board for hearing objections to said Fin­
There’s hope that the people may wpre to aRack Quemoy and Matsu, Moro Ixxige N». H3 I.O .O .F .
w r i t e C h a r le s Schulenburg, 980
available for responsible man
al Account and for settlem ent of
accept some program without an
palr Qf gmaU WandfJ off the Meets 1st and 3rd
Rice, St. Paul 3, Minn. 24-25c
or woman with car to call on BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
said estate.
initiative being filed against it nu malnland of china.
Tuesdays in 1.0 .0 F.
Notice of meeting of the County
Wesley E. Nichols
farm women ln Sherm an County
this
Is
mere
W
ELL
DRILLING:
Stock,
do-
In
this
connection
we
cannot
hall. T ransient and 2
|t Is also felt that
_
Executor
Full or spare time. Opportuni­ Board of Equalization for Sher­
mestlc
or
irrigation.
W.
J.
Rod-
wishful thinking.
but deplore the lack of experience vi8itln« brothers are »
ty to make up to $40 a day. man county.
Brown & Van Vactor and
da,
I’li
001
Moro,
E.
E.
Shull
There are several ways to in-
pQkep playIng and horse trad- cordiallv Invited
<
To the taxpayers of Sherman T. Lester Johnson
W>ite McNess Company, P. O.
Ph 470, Wasco.
23-6p
crease the Income tax that wouiu
two masculine accomplish- , ohn Shlpley. N. G. *
Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oak- County, Oregon:
Attorneys for Executor
22-5c
produce the required sum of mon- men|g that were apparently better
land 23, Calif.
25-6p
Notice is hereby given that the
I
m
W
atkins.
S
ecretary
ey Lowered exemptions, elimina- undergtood ln earlier generations,
CUSTOM qi AIIPHTFRINC
Board of Equalization for Sher-
tion of the federal offset, a uni- R Jg Qur opinlon that President 9»*tldeheui c h a p t e r N o . •&. O.FLM
^I STO.M SLALGH1LRING
County, Oregon will attend
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
CounJ Assessor«s office of
versal Income tax. a heavy sur- Elgenhower shows a knowledge of
t
f o u r t h T h u r s d a y ln e a h
Almost any combination ol
freeze. Kenny’s Market. Grass , he Sherm an co u n ty Court House.
■'¿L k month; visiting member«
Meets every second an«.
these would bring In enough
Suppose that Mr. Stevenson and
Valley, Oregon I h. 242
47tfn .^oro. State of Oregon, on the sec-
money to balance a budget tnis Mp Morse and otber p a r t is a n
J
Invited. Moro. O r e « o n
Optometrist
YOUR SAVINGS PROGRAM.
ond Monday of May, or May 9,
Catherine Thompson, W. M.
year.
.
com m entators on the subject
in every service
Why not gear it to modern day 1955, and publicly examine the ass-
A large part of the money w u w#pe
cau8p the president to say
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
403 E .
2 n d S t.
conditions?
essment rolls, correct all errors in
have to come from average tax- exacU w hat he would d<) toward E u r e k a lx » o g e N o . 121 A .F . A A.*»
at reasonable cost.
Static dollars, and low interest valuation, description or quali-
payers for the simple reason 1 , defending the two islands. That
M e e ts on the 1st and
do not keep pace w ith ever in- ties of lands, lots or other proper-
(Across from Stadleman-
there are not enough over-averdg® would make it very easy for the
3rd Thursday evening»
creasing taxes and living costs, ty assessed by such assessor; and
Bonn Hardware)
taxpayers. In addition a little can c h ,nege Redg As ,t Is the presl-
each month. Visiting
Well chosen securities can safe- it shall be the duty of persons in­
he raised here and there or u m dent can finger hlrf chips ;ind peek
- members
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cordially
ly provide better Income, new terested to appear at the time and
I’h o n e 5 3 6 2
T h e D a lle s , O re.
norary aid. Cigarettes will raise
hJg ho|e cafd opUmistically and
v lt e d t o m e e t w ith uh
tax benefits, more chance for place appointed. Each petition or
some but no one has so far
, hig opponents in doubt—and
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Frank Sayrs, W. M.
your money to grow. Easy to application for the reduction of
thought of a good reason why cl-
f>pponent ln doubt may decide Clyde Gillmor, Secretary
buy or redeem, at low cost.
a particular assessm ent shall be
garette smokers should
(k to keep his chips and let the pot
J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY made in w riting, verified by the
hill and It would Pr«b3’,ly b‘‘
go by default.
ORE., Area Mgr. Wm. J. Collins oath of the applicant or ihs at-
M ortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs
Certainly
w.
.. If we are going to re­
feated. The same thing is I
& Co., U. S. Bank Bldg. Port- torney, and shall be filed w ith the
funeral directors
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
ably true of a big income ax majn a de d 8ive force In the Pa­
land.
Stocks, bonds, mutual Board w ithin the first week it is
cific, or even an active one, we are
Leonard & Wilma Smith
funds. Call collect for orders or by law required to be in session;
boost.
1’liOMI’T SERVICE
There Is some toying w ith the
to haye tQ gtQp lbe ChlneSe
Information: Tygh Valley 13F2 and any petition or application not
Phone
The Dalles 3135
idea of a sales tax and one has Redg gomeUme We cannot go on
or Portland, Beacon 2152. 22tfn so made, verified and filed shall
Standard
Insurance
Co.
been w ritten that perpetra es
retreating island by island and
aae old error of baiting the ‘>o nation by nation. It Is also cer-
A w estern com pany serving western agriculture
too apparently. There Is s™nP’ (ain th at President Elsenhower,
thing for the property taxpayer,
being a m ilitary man knows more
HOME O FFICE
small treat for the Income taxpa.v about where to make
stan I
812 S. W. W ashington
Portland, Oregon
er. a morsel for the •’¿‘ b00 : J ' ' than do the politicians whose nbll-
cbers until the bill looks UK « Rj0g run more to evading positive
Phone
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w
ater
4331
jb e rrv bobber painted with lum- gtands r a ther than taking them,
moos paint. Well, you “ never
““
know, K ‘are o u g h t with berry
r
b° n T o u r hope that the net o
quit will ls> more economy in sta
raknageraent. not that It baa been
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APRIL 11,1955
extravagant but similar to that of
a family living on the return?. of
grandpa’s will. We have actually
I m getting too much Rover
TNI UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
ment, more than too ‘’x»‘en3‘v(
government. If this m e a n s th a t
•f Portland
there shall be a return of some ex
penses to local governments w t
will like that. too. It will be «lone
cheaper and better.
than those enum erated and it HOW NOT TO GOVERN
SijrrttU M C o u n ty J o u r n a l
seems that this was an opportun­
Pubit
Every Friday «<
ity to put them all together or to
The senate education commit-
Mur«», O r e g o n
mention the others as herein in­
tee has reported out by a 4 to 3
(Tile«. I.. F r e n c h
Editor cluded but that may not be im ­ vote a bill that would eventually
portant so long as some one knows
take more money from the coun-
Entered
»» «-«">4 <4 O «“ r,‘«’’
" matter
a t the
where to find them.
P e a to ffle e a t M oro.
î-
un<l‘‘r A
ties that now pay in more than
o f Conirraaa of M arch 3. 18.».
As a bill it is a poor one, ramb-
ling and hard to read. It c^uld be they receive from the basic school
shortened by a third by approprl- fund and give it to the counties
ate references and we think that that pay less than they receive.
•
mmiiton would
it
ny me
. . . kw-
j t was opposeo
opposed by
the ‘have”
h -ll/
,~ h . oommUsiun countie, and favored by the “have
wise to have the code commission not” counties through their repre-
er rew rite It before passage.
sentatlves
As to its intent is seems a good
We don’t know how long this
N A T IO N A t
ip lT O « J A l
step. The rural school law was
sort
of thing can go on but we
w ritten to be a step toward a bet-
' A SSO CCA T i IQN
ter county school organization and are tremendously interested In It,
toward some equalization of taxes, not only from a financial stand-
It was not proposed as an end in point but as one who m ust observe
PAPEH
n i F1C1A, « •»’ ' 1 '
itself. It was amended in the first trends of government.
session after approval by the vot-
If those who have material
B l ’ U K C R IP T IO N R A T E S
1 2 .« ers until it was never as effective things are to 1 m ? constantly pluck-
»NB YEAR -
as It could have been if let alone, ed by legislative process by those
.
h i l l who have less we would gladly
Al’ItIL 22,_1933
The present superintendent s
dispense with the legislative pro­
may be an Improvement. It should
prefgr to
p ,ucke(, di.
make the work of the coun y rectly by a bandR with a bandana
TH E TAX PROBLEM
board and the superinPendent ove/ hJ face and a gun ln Wa
easier. Some equalization of tax
band \\’e can eventually catch
Around the legislature it is
may
be
lost.
him
and strlng him to a tree.
said that members are Just now
reduce the
mV immensity
....... ........ -
A good committee could streng-
Being over-taxed through the
coming to realize
, .h«
.woblem UP until now then the bill greatly. As It Is, It is legigIature is worse because there
¡ h . i have been hoping that a rath but a short
and tentative step
u no recourse (or political rain-
o m w ..
X c i - h e r d « . 1«
W
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W ANT
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Dr. Otis G. Perkins
P erfection
Statement of Condition
P E E F É R
RISOURCKS
Cash an Hand and Dva from Banks..................................................... $158,348,622.15
United States Government Bends..........................................................
287,302,756.37
Municipal and Other Bonds....................... ............................................
72,944 505.56
Loans and Discounts— N et................. . . • • • • • • • • • .............................
277,849 699 7 7
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank...............................................................
1,080,000.00
Bank Premises (Including Branches).....................................................
0,518,992.90
Customers* Liability on Acceptances....................................................
312,916.24
Interest la m e d ...........................................................................................
2 ,50 16 8 0.3 9
Other Resources........................................................................................ ....... 966 698-4*
new education
HOARD
H IL L
School superintendents of Ore
gon have prepared a bill that. If
passed, will do away with the
rural school lx>ard and substitute
therefor a county educational
board.
This new Istard will have power
to appoint the school superinten­
dent and fix his salary, perform
such duties and services as the
needs of the county educational
district require, appoint other
needed personnel, makes rules fot
adm inistration consistent with the
rules of the state office, prepare
an annual budget and levy taxes,
make an annual w ritten report.
It may establish a center for co­
operative purchasing, hold an an­
nual convention, provide educa­
tional services to local districts
that cannot be provided by them.
The l»oard will raise money on
a county basis and first pay the
county superintendent. It will
divide the money on a per pupil
basis except that In an emergency
It may give additional funds up to
$14 000 per school room to dis­
tricts unable to get along on the
regular furnls.
•
Purpose of the hill, apparently.
Is to change the rural school board
so th at that Ixxird will not have
to approve local hu«lgets.
It will
make a paym ent to local districts
and thus relieve local districts
from that much taxes.
The hoard d«x»s not have more
than supervisory power over edu­
cation In any district and has no
control over local district finan­
ces No sepclflc percentage of
county school costs Is atated In
the hill.
The bill does tie county auperin-
tendents more closely to the state
su perintendent’s office ( ounty su­
perintendents have o ther duties
$809,825,871.87
LIABILITIIS
Capital........................................................................ $ 10,000,000.00
Surplus........................................................................
10,000,000.00
Undivided Profits......................................................
10,211,125.79
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Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc.............................................................
Acceptances...............................................................................................
Dividends Declared...................................................................................
Deposits......................................................................................................
Interest Collected Net la m e d ..................................................................
Other Liabilities.........................................................................................
BETTER BUY
Bltfei
Dr. M ax Zimmermann, fam ed brewing
authority, 1« now the Bliti W elnhard
brew ma iter. Dr. Zimmermann’« MILDER
b eer 1« a v a ila b le at your favorite g ro ­
cery »tore or tavern. Try it »oon wed
toste Ae deference.
312,916.74
585,000.00
746,670,830.97
3,627,165.86
22 429 19
Thl* Statement Include« 5 9 Branche» In Oregon
H ead
O ffltti
F o r tla n d , O re g o n
. I THE DALLES BRANCH
SOIlQfJ .
B e tte r
M I
4,396 403.8 2
$809,825,871.87
Mild as the touch of a »oft
spring breeze...that’s today’s Blitz.
Next time you want the cool
refreshment of a truly mild beer,
nuke it Blitz. Notice how good
it tastes...how smooth and mellow
. . . just plain good.
When you w ant a beer that’s
MILDER, better buy BLITZ.
54,211,125.79
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