Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 06, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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PACE S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON,
FP.FDAY, JANUARY 6, UM
allrts who produce the f o ^ there
is someplace a lim it
on the
^9f{rrman (Caunty .IJoumal
amount of food the earth w ill
Published Every Friday at
produce and on the number of
Moro, Oregon
acres that can contribute to that
Giles I.. French
Editor prod^tlon. Eventually man w ill
have to restrict his numbers—
Entered »• •»<’on4 c I* m » mattar at
Poatoffic* at Moro,
Or«r»n. under Act how, we do not know. He can do
of Conitraaa of March S, H 7 t.
it sensibly and when food is plen-
tifu l or nature w ill do it herself
when food Is scarce. That is the
n iw s p a m r
choice mankind must make.
Rufus Personals
Tax Information
Series Starts
WANT
ADS
FOR SALE: 2 four bottom John
Deere model 66 hi-boy plows
to roll. Tex Irzyk, Moro
10c
The two balmy days this area
As a result of the internal rev­
had a week o r so ago was Just a
PA. W/ L U A M M. BURTON
enue act of 1954, the deadline for
false hope that the winter was FOR SALE: Fawn male Boxer,
h venteo anp e f y g & W
registered. Phone 2229, The
T H E F IR S T C O M M E R C IA L
the original filing of a 1956 de­
breaking
up.
After a few days
c r u p e o il c r a c k ih ü
Dalles, Ore.
6-9c
claration of estimated Income tax
freezing the ground to ao°ut 1
p r o c e s s < n ñu »
w ill be April 15, 190B. The gnal
l <lei)th, three inches of JUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
OK. BURTON'S T H E R M A L
CRACK in B p r o c e s s o k e n EP
quarter payment on the 1955 es­
snow fell Sunday morning then
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
the
for m o per n
R E F IN IN G T E C H N IQ U E S SO
timated tax w ill be due not later
the mercury dropped to around
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass
TH AT TV P A Y 4+ P E R C E N T OF
than January 15, 1956.
All sub­
20’ above zero at night. On Tues­
Valley, Oregon Ph. 242
47tfn
sequent dates for filing or paying
k P U B L IS H IR S
day the sky was overcast and it fTATE WIDE PAINT CO. com­
remain the same as in the old law.
was thawing a little bit during
^ association
plete painting and decorating
TH E POOR FRENCH
It should be noted that In the
the day.
service, spray or brush. Phone
case
of
farmers
the
changes
did
Mr
and
Mrs.
Leo
Dumler
and
Apparently France is going to
J977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th S t
not
take
effect
until
1956.
For
the
sons of Salem spent Christmas
have to have another revolution
Vern Cam pell and Jack Null,
N A T IO N A L e d it o r ia l
year
1955,
a
farmer
may
file
1955
here with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mac-
before it can obtain a stable gov­
The Dalles. Oregon
38tin
nab and Mrs. Dumler’s father,
ernment. It need not be as bloody declaration by January 15, 1956,
FOR
SALE:
First
National
Bank
or
his
final
1955
return
by
Feb­
was the one some 150 years
Frank Medler.
of Portland stock. Regular div­
go although there’s no telling ruary 15, 1956.
The Rufus school resumed clas­
idends paid since 1895. Largest
Who is required to file a declar­
about
revolutions
once
they
are
ses
Tuesday
after
the
Christmas
O F F IC IA L
COUNTY
PAPER
branch banking system of the
ation
of
estimated
tax
for
1955
and
started. The elections January 2
vacation.
Pacific Northwest. Good earn­
s i KS( R I P T I O N R A T E S
indicate that even such a revolu­ later years under the 1954 law?
Russell Chase was a dinner
ings growth potential.
J. W.
Any person who meets one of
tion might be worth the cost.
guest of his brother Bob Chase
ON E V E A R
* “ '*
DODD,
TYGH
VALLEY,
ORE.
Under the present French con­ the following tests:
and family In The Dalles for
1. If you are a single person
9-tfn
JANUARY «, 193«
stitution the French are governed
Christmas.
^ ÍU L p S O O N ^ y P A ^ K E R O S IN E P E M A N P .
almost entirely by what corres (not the head of a household nor
The adults of Rufus practiced WHY work for others when pre­
ponds to our house of representa­ a surviving spouse) or a married
volley ball in the school gym
sent conditions make it easy to
NO WAY TO RUN
tives. The president is a figure­ individual not entitled to file a
Thursday night. The high school
be on your own? A ready-made
Joint
return
and
your
gross
In­
head and the Judiciary has little
A GOVERNMENT
boys and men of the town played
87 year reputation for you In a
come
can
be
expected
to
exceed
to do with government.
It Is a
basketball there Monday.
Carl
Watkins Dealership now avail­
Radio announcers i anu
and corainen-
commen-
er democracy than is used by $5,000.
Thompson was giving the Rufus
t f ' s M R S r J O B WAS INVESTI6 A T IN 6 THE CAUSE O F PINHOLES IN OIL CANS.*
able. We provide capital. W rite
tators, newspaper reporters and any Qther maJor natlon
2. If you are the head of a
school building a good going over
for Information to the J. R.
columnists are all saying that the
The French senate, although household or are a surviving
Sj/^ERMAL C R A C K IR S IS S T IL L DSEP
(
tiring
the
holidays.
f in r y e ou. in d u s t r y f o r t h e
4Vatkins
Company, 3903 Brook­
session of congress Just convened e|ecte(j on a different basis than spouse and your gross Income can
p ro du ctio n o f s o m e o f it s
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buce of A r­
M O T O R F U E L , ALTH O U G H CATALYTIC
lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, Wash­
w ill be entirely motivated by pol
intricate population plan used be expected to exceed $10,000.
lington stopped ln«Rufus Saturday
3. If you are a married Indiv­
itlcal considerations. What they for thp house hag Httie power,
ington.
5- 10c
evening enroute to Mosles. They
_____ _ _ _ '¡E P IN I P 5 4
mean is that the national inter- J( certa|njy might be a stabilizing idual entitled to file a Joint de­
were going on to Corvallis where
P*r
jar d eo
AT
THE
t ¿ e A m e r ic a n P e t r o l e u m
esta w ill be submerged and efforts jn fj uence inasmuch as it Is chosen claration and your gross Income
Tom w ill see about entering class­
institutes " o o l b m ËPAL ¡ n IŸ4T.
of Individuals to be elected or re- j arge|y on a basis of area Instead can lie expected to exceed $5,000,
es there this term. They planned
'provided that the aggregate gross
elected w ill be param<£mt; that of ¡Mípu|at¡on>
to spend New Years at the Kerr LEGAL NOTICE»
along with the success of the par-
There are always three or four income of both can be expected to
residence In Mosier. The Buce’s INVITATION TO BID
ty
parties In France and none Is able exceed $10,000.
brought Mrs. Earl Weatherford
----
"M
a
m
a
"
A
America'»
No.
1
Mother-ln-Law
Sealed bids w ill be received by
4.
If
your
gross
Income
can
be
That means that the congress
get enough votes to obtain a
and
sons down to spend a few the Clerk of Union High School
w ill t>e pushed around by any majority. Combinations and corn- expected to include more than
days with her parents, the George District No. 1, Sherman County,
voice with a vote.
promises are always necessary $100 of Income, other than wages
Foxes.
Oregon, at the present high
That means that taxes w ill be wjt|l tHe resujt that a clear cut subject to withholding, and can
George Fox Jr. left Saturday school In Moro, Oregon, on or be­
reasonably
be
expected
to
exceed
cut to help the low income pay- decision js seldom made. In this
for Portland where he was to fore 8:00 o’clock P. M. (Pacific
ers who won’t be able to notice it country we Have hut two major the sum of $600 times the num-
spend the weekend before going Standard Time) Thursday, Janu­
while the national debt w ill re- part¡e3 an<j vve find enough twr of your exemptions, plus $400.
on to Corvallis to resume his ary 26, 1956, for the construction
Any individual who is required
main high.
trouble.
studies at QSC.
of a new High School for Union
That means that social secumy
There is no example In history to file an estimated income tax
More than 200 farmers and the­ High School District No. 1, Sher­
w ill l>e expanded to include
;J guccessful nation being ruled should bear in mind that there
ir
wives
from
Hood
River,
Sher­
man County, Oregon, and w ill
groups now outside whether they |,y the people without some power- are four methods of filing to avoid
man, Wasco, Gilliam and Wheel­ then and there be opened and
want it or not; that payments w ill £U, c|,ecks on them. In the United a penalty:
er counties in Oregon and K licki­ read aloud. Each bid shall be In
1. Basing the return on the
lx* Increased.
States the senate, elected by
tat and Skamania counties in accordance with Plans and Spe­
That means federal money for atateSi is a check.
An executive previous year’s tax.
Washington are expected to at­ cifications prepared by Annand,
2.
Basing
the
tax
on
the
pre­
local schools as another means ol w
¡,ome real authority Is anoth-
tend the annual meeting of Mid-
Boone & Lei, Architects and Eng­
snarlng the votes of those who er cHeck and the supreme court vious year’s Income, computed at
Columbia Production Credit asso­
don’t want to pay for their own. w lth Its eye on the constitution current rate« and current exemp­
ineers, 1520 S. W. Taylor Street,
ciation
at
the
Junior
High
Gym­
That means a big road program js another check. Perhaps the best tions.
Portland 5, Qregon, and shall lx*
nasium in The Dalles, January 7,
3. Basing the return on the
w ith bigger taxes and more ten- nf ^ e iot js the senate ejected on
accompanied by a c^rtifled check
J
Merton
Stein,
secretary-trea­
70 per cent rule (66 2-3 per cent,
cashier's check or satisfactory
trallzation of power.
a different basis than the
surer, said this week.
That means an effort to buy an(j that is the reform that cltl- in case of farmers).
hid
bqnd made qut tq thp qrder qf
G. B. Wood, head of the depart­
4. Wising the return on the
the farmer’s vote with some sort zens of Oregon are trying to ac-
Up lop ^Ig h Schoql Rlstrict Nq.
ment
of
agricultural
economics
at
of funds that can be i>ukl by Nov- compllsh In the initiative for the 90 per cent yyle.
Oregon State college w ill be fea­ 1, Gherman pqunty, Orqgqp, in
Consultation with your public
ember.
Federal Plan In Oregon,
tured speaker at the business amount equal to 5% qf thg hid.
accountant can help détermine the
Critics have said that eventu- .— -------------
meeting following a dinner at Each bid shall ,have attached
method you should use, and the
ally democracy as a form of gov­
thereto the jist of Sqbcontractqr^
*noon.
Members w ill elect one new
prop** fijlng date for your declar­
ernment would fail because the NAMES
director to succeed W- R- Bailey the bidder propqses tq use, and
ation of
Jflcome tax.
have nots would be taught by
.............
.... ................
any bid pqt haying this attached
We
have never ceased
to hp irt-
whose term expired December
I t should im brought qyt U ^ t
list w ill tx disqualified from bid»
some demagogue that with then t r ,gUed hy the names college and
Nominations
for
the
director
w
ill
ding.
votes they could obtain the sav- high school teams give themselves even Though your eituetlon on
be
presented
by
a
committee
com­
The Owner reserves the right
Ings of the haves. 1 he found- to throw fear Into opponents. April 15 is s!»Ch tin t you ere not
posed of members present from
to accept or reject any or all bids
Ing fathers knew this and estab- pougars, wolves, lions, eagles, required to file a declaration St
Wasco
county.
Nominations
also
and waive any informalities. No
llshed a republic instead of a dem- bulldogs, all Indicative of ferocity that ' time, your expected income
can lie made from the floor.
or exemption« may change so that
ocracy. In recent years we have and determination.
bidder
may withdraw his bid after
Walter R. Bailey of The Dalles,
Peggy W ood (I), »»Pi of “ M a m a ” , and Spring Byington, the star of
been apylng more and more at ten-
Engendering fear may only be you w ill be required to file a de­
the hour set for opening thereof
association
president,
w
ill
preside
tlon to votes and to minorities a j,art Qf lt; tfie yOungsters may claration at a later date in the
••December Bride” , toast tach e th ff in honor of their television success.
pnlgs^ awarding of the contract
at the business meeting.
that howl for aid; getting more j*. trying to bolster their own year.
Friends for a long time, they iho» again in Hollyw ood w here Miss
js dplaveil exceedlhg thirty 330)
6yinu<en i»
!*•» »how for the second year. Miss Wood w o* visit-.
It is a popular misconception
¿Jays. Plans and Specifications w ill
democratic.
doubts about the potency of their
Ina the West ۩aU fir 'W
th< ° P enin9 of ‘ M a m a ’s” seventh year on
If the drunken Khrushchev attack. It may lie noted that Ore- that a person otherwise required
he ayailaljle ¿rqro the qfflce qf thg
Veterans May Get
television. Both »hows carj be M M M ) *he CBS-1 V n e t w o r k .__________
isn’t happy over the news from gun’s major schools are named to file a declaration of estimated
Architect. No deposit w llf fie re­
America he’d ought to lx?.
for rather modest animals. Hea­ tax need not do so if he files his
quired on the Plans and Specifi­
Mortgage
Insurance
mission persoiiuvl #411 make a
vers have a healthy bite but are final income tax return by Janu­
cations; however, they must be
comprehensive check of anglers
notably aggressive and ducks ary 15 of the following year, in­ Steelhead Study
returned to the Architect on qr
Application
forms
for
mort­
POPUI j ATION
stead of by April 15, with the ex­
throughout the winter months to gage cancellation life insurance bqfqrp thg bftuF fif bidding,
are positively shy.
secure scale samples of the steel­ Will be mailed this week to more
Headline writers In an effort ception of the special rule for Needs Facts Now
Mrs. Clara Houston; Clerk
The state Ixiard of health has
head caught. In addition, a pro- than 11,000 txirrow«r« Vbdgr tfte
announced Its estimates of Ore- to shorten the many heads need- farmers.
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STEELHEAD ARE IN— a magic j,rani of 'trapping, marking, and
gon population. It may or may ed to properly give notice of ------------------
state of Oregon veterans’ home
not be correct but In the absence games put the ferocious name in rect taxation of Individuals might Pht'ase that galvanizes steelhead sca|e bumpling of downstream and farm loan program, It was
feverish action. Dur- j UVenile migrant s tee lips. id w ill be
of a better estimate it w ill have a one line head with an approprl- raise the same amount of money ahRiers
announced today by H. C. Saal- NOTICE OF FlMAL SETTLE­
winter months, thousands conducted.
to stand. Oregon has grown a lit- ate and equally ferocious verb, at a lower rate. Yet governments
MENT
ardent fishermen head for fav-
ah steelhead fishermen who feld. director of the department
tie over 11 per cent In five years. Thus we have Bulldogs Bite, have liked indirect taxes, follow-
Notice is hereby given that the
(he Alsea river are invited of Veterans’ Affairs, the adminis­ undersigned, Augqsta Royse, Ex­
The entire nation Is growing Cougars Crush, Wolves Tear, Ing the old principle of getting as or*te streams, and the very worst
very rapidly to the utter confu- Mustangs Kick, Eagles Gash, un- much down off the goose as possi- weather Is no deterrent in their j)y the Oregon Game Commission tering aeenev.
ecutrix of the Estate of Jqhi| F.
quest for this huge, mysterious anj the Oregon W ildlife Research
Seventy-five percent of the Royse, deceased, has filed her
slon of those who some 20 years til the sports page calls for car- ble without squawks.
sea-run battler.
lin,t t(, t,, ¡pgte In t he eteejliMd state’«? borrowers w ill have to ac- First and Final Account and Pe­
ago were talking of race suicide, nage more than for spoil.
No
Mysterious Indeed is this big study by taking seal« samples een» the Insurance plan before It tition for Distribution in said es­
That was In the depression years wonder foreigners misunderstand Eureka IxMlge No. 121 AJ'. A A.M
Meeta on the 1st anu fish, and although much is known frotn the fish they catch and become«? effective Saalfeld said. tate, and that Friday, the 16th
when raising a family was a flnan- us-
of the ,lfe hutor-v. large gaps re- thereby help in thè effort to lm- The Insurance authorized hv the day of February, 1956, at the
< u l risk as well a a Ml 'I 009
eech monm. Vis King majn jn existing knowledge of prove their future steelhead ang­ 195."
legislature, w ill pav off the hour of 10:00 o'clock a, m „ in
Humans are an unpredictable lot
,n steelhead life.
ling.
mortrraee on the home of the cov­ the County Court Room in tho
and the reasons for large families INCOME TAXES
vtted to meet with us
In order to fill in the gaps In
are no more known now than In
Frank Sayrs, W. M.
Scale envelopes anti instruc­ ered borrower In event of his Court House at Moro, Sherman,
As soon as a new year Is offl-
the
story of the steelhead, an tions for scale sampling can lie death. The Insurance covers onlv
County, Oregon, has been fixed
1935, which doesn t keep guess- cjaj|y announced many citizens Clyde Gillmor, Secretary
extensive study is now being con­
ers from guessing.
dig j nto their records with a Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 11« ducted by the Oregon W ildlife obtained at the game commission’s ♦be unpaid balance of the loan. as the time and place for hear­
„
.
... trout hatchery, the northwest re- Veterans who annlv now w ill he ing of objections, If any, to said
It is enough to say that If this great curiouslty to find out how Meets 2nd end 4th
K'ona. office a> .'.imp Adair, and covered without having to prove First and Final Account and Pe­
keeps up—which It probably will ,nuch of the previous year’s gains Tuesdays of eech
the Oregon Game commlssslon. at sporting goods stores in Cor­ Insurability.
tition for Distribution, and the
VleiUng
not—the farm surplus problem h they w ill have to pay to the fed- month.
This organization is located at vallis. Sporttnen are asked to re­
The Insuring eompanv Is Stan­ settlement thereof.
ulready solved. All the farmer has eraj government. This year, w ith members welcome
OSC
and
Is
supported
by
the
U.
S.
turn the scale envelopes to 326 dard Insurance Company of Port­
Augusta Royse
to do is to hang on until the little t |,e tncreasej state tax, there may Vada DeMosa, N. O
Fish and W ildlife service, the Snell Hall, Corvallis, Oregon.
land. whose plan was recentlv ac-
Executrix
appetites grow up and demand |K> more Interest In state taxes Jo Gentry, Sec.
W ildlife Management Institute,
meat and bread Instead of crush-
eente’ from bids submitted by 14 Donald E. Heisler
and
the
Oregon
Game
Commission.
Interested firms.
Attorney for Estate
9-12c
ed carrots.
Undoubtedly the huge Income Moro Ixxlge No. US
Steelhead runs throughout Ore­
In the long run the human race taxes have created a much great- Meets 1st snd 3rd
gon are being sampled and stud­
has always had trouble getting r r interest In bookkeeping and Tuesdays in I.O.O.r.
ied by means of scale analysis.
enough food. When food Is plen- ,nay be one Indirect gain from hall. Transient ard
Scale patterns, like the rings in a
visiting
brothers
are
tifu l they produce more children; them. Americans with a great
tree cross section, show the age
cordially Invited
when It’s scarce the birth rate amount of grumbling
but not John Shipley, N. G.
in every service
and periods of growth. Such data
often drops. Man has had to work much active resistance turn over
as length of fish at- each wdnter
Leo
Watkins.
Secretary
hard for food In most of his his- 20 per cent of their net income to
at reasonable cost.
of life, age and length at migration
lory. He domesticated animals so the government as a minimum,
to sea, patterns of grow th in fresh
Bethlehem
Chapter
No.
¿3.
O.R.N
he could get meat without hunting Few citizens do as well by their
fourth Thursday In each and salt water, and the number of
for It and he l»ent his back to the country and many do far less,
month; visiting member* spawnings can be obtained by the
hoe to get fru it and vegetables.
Even In nations with high in-
Meets
every second anu calculations from stale measure­
Much of his endeavor has been come taxes the collection meth-
Invited. Moro. Oregon ments. A large number of samples
to learn how to farm better, how ods are so poor that the rich sel-
Is ncessary to the success of such
Catherine Thompson. W. M.
to farm poorer land, how to de- dom are caught with all their In-
a study.
Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary
velop better varieties of animals come reported. That is one of the
For more specific work, the
and plants. Bight at this moment troubles In France and Italy,
Alsea river has been selected as
in th e
it looks as if he has succeeded and
While there have been Individ
a representative coastal stream,
Leonard & Wilma Smith
he has for the time being. Yet, ualg who have saved on their tax
and a program has been set up to
N e w Y e a r!
whenever that happens he rush- for a few years most have even-
secure all possible information
funeral directors
es right Into the production of tually tx»en caught and with a few
about Its steelhead runs.
more children to further handicap exceptions our Income tax laws
Phone The Dalles 3135
Research unft and game com­
those who are trying to find new have l»een well enforced. That Is
LET US DO
• ta r t the New Year right!
foods and better ways of raising the only reason we stand for the
Open or add to your saving« account
the old foods.
tax at all; the assurance that
»6
People all over the world are everyone has to pay.
at U. S. National
TERRY & M E R R I T T
eating more and Ix^ter. Man can
Nevertheless the living stand-
by
January
10 , , , youTI
We apply the best grade of bonded roofing
Hve on a small bowl of rice— and ard of Americans Is far above
interest
from January 1.
many do—and that Is a diet on that of any other people and it
YOUR PRINTING
with 10-15 or 20 year guarantee for different
which a meat eating, salad stuff- cannot tie proven that the govern­
ing, calorie hunting American ment takes the bread out of the
grades.
would starve to death on.
mouth of anyone although it cer-
Asbestos, Insulated. Roman Brick Siding.
Actually neither population or tanly curtails some other things,
food can get much ahead of the
Problem of taxation is who to
Blown in Rock Wool Insuation.
other. Man has to eat every day tax and how much. That hasn’t
Journal
Let us repair or remodel your home to make it
and even a slight disruption of changed since taxes were first
Satori) I
production or transportation can levied. We may have settled It as
><SR
more
modern.
starve thousands of them to death well as any although it must be
in a month’s time.
realised that taxes on business Is
Box 394 Telephone 383, Wasco, Oregon
O R E O O N 't OW N S T A T I - W I S I SANS
Despite the work of agricultur- eventually paid by consumers. DI-
Mrs.
G eorge
Moro
•
F ox
L tîœ i
-
**
monstratlon
pounty, was
see how thii
Sherman cot
Here for
funeral were
Eslinger of
Dr. Fr;
I
P erfection
EXTRA
INTEREST
THUMMUtll
o
Mr. and M
turned Wed
and Dufur v
Christmas h
.Mr. and
turned rece
where they 1
son with th<
and family. ’1
and family v
days from 1
but had to
they had pi
ed from a t
Miss Maril
Mr. and Mrs
ed this week
cation from I
office, a par
in Tuscon, /
Mrs. Hann
to visit her
Rasmussen, <
Wn., where 1
another dau|
Dorothy 5
for her work
spending the
her sister, I
and other re
Mr. and Mi
went to Port
to escape mo
Tuesday she
the Union 1
and the mor
As Mr. an
slger were go
w ith their sc
car, they we
pie hours in
Highway 30.
Benson had
but were re
Marguerite (
make it hom<
classes at sc
Mr. and M
had as dinnei
day Mr. and )
Bobby, Suzar
and Mrs. Alf
Mrs. Dean F
Janet and I
Pinkerton, J
The Moro
w ill meet or
church socia
1:30 P- m. v\
hostesses Mr
T. W. Thqm
tqan Qochna
yices w ill tai
cers selectet
year. Mrs. Ti
yect the prq
Mrs. Vlctoi
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