PAG E 2
SHERMAN CoVNTÏ JO R N A L ,
MORO, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JAXVARY 27, 1836
J. W. DODD. TYGH VALLEY,
WANTED:
Man or woman to
ORE. Mgr. William J. Collins &
handle McNess Products full or
Co. Complete stock and bond
S h e rm a n (County jo u r n a l
spare time. Opportunity to make
service. Local, national, foreign.
Mrs. Joe U rm aan i
$40 a day. No experience neces
tin
13c tfn
1‘ublikhrd E very Friday at
sary. W rite McNess Co. P. O.
Moro, Oregon
____
The first meeting in 1956,of
Box 14, Bayshore Sta., Oakland,
Ediitw
FARM
lhe barton Rebekah lodge was
French - - -
G iles
23,
Calif.
lM 4 f
Before long it is going to be held January 11 at the usual tim e
l e g a l NOTICES
E n te rw l « • «eeond ria«» m a tta r a t th«
lax^ xem pt school, road, notice to creditors
p o a lo in e a a t M oro.
O r .« o n .
und er A ct necessary for someone to classify and plate. Practice of the drill W ITH
o f Cong rea» o f M areh S. 1ST».
____
/arm
and ------------
farmers ■ if this ______
farm team was held before lodge open-
an(J ............................
municlpal bonds,
ALL the
/arm s s ----
___
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN
controversy goes on forever. «1.
income is yours. Yields up to
undersigned has been ap-
4%.
Often
this
amounts
to
a
net
ExeCutrix of the Will and
When and if that Is done talkers
The absence of only two offi-
newspaper
and w riters will have to say who oers, Leo W atkins and Juanita
yield of above 6% after personal
of Marlon H. Medler, de-
and what they are talking about. Long, was noted when odge op-
PUBLISHERS
Income taxes. Inquiries Invited. ceased claim s against the estate
There are all kinds of farmers, ened with the new noble grand,
ASSOCIATION
BiK and little, growing corn, Florence Haines in the chair. Oth-
w heat cotton, vegetables, trees, er new officers taking their chairs
OFFICIAL COVATI PAPER
singly and mixed; there for the first tim e this year were:
S. RSCRIPTION R IT E S
are dairy farm ers and beef far- Sadie Rich, vice-grand; A litj WU-
We apply the best grade of bonded roofing
Sl BM R i l l ION RA
erg an(J
farmers
chicRen kinson> secretary; Ruth F lelds.
( l \ K VE t i t
»2.00 farmers.
r ___ Not all are properous
nr,inflrn.is at conductor;
Geòrgie
Drinkard,
w ith 10-15 or 20 year guarantee for different
Georgie
any
one
time
and
never
have
been,
chaplain;
Miss
Trounce,
musician,
JA M ARV 27, IBM
gTades.
n.»r will t>e. Some are efficient Irene R hinehart, junior past no-
an<l some are not; some would ble; Grace Medler and Selma
Asbestos, Insulated, Roman Brick Sid.Tg.
THE FREE AND THE SLAVES
k - slKCess anyw here and W atkins, right and left supports;
Blown in Rock Wool Insuation.
,ome nowhere.
Evelyn Reeves and Lena Brock,
In Oregon as citizens
work on The recent federal census about right and left supports of the vice
Let us repair or remodel your home to make it
their federal Income tax returns, agricuiture shows that In Oregon, grand; Floyd Haines and Sam
and look contemplatively at th eir
32 138 commercial farms Brock Inside and outside guard-
more modern.
state Income tax figures there Is (down from 34,470 in 1950) 3128 ians and the absentees Juanita
Box 394 Telephone 383, Wasco, Oregon
great resentm ent at the huge in- of lhem sold mOre than $25.000 Long, w arden and Leo W atkins,
crease in the latter—o r so we are wortjl of produce. This is an in- treasurer.
Informed.
crease from 2196
Among the communications a
This resentm ent Is not confined
p arma from which $10,000 to letter from the state president,
to those old objectors to taxes In $21,999 were sold numbered 6489, Edna Bradley, was read, request-
any form and any amount. Even '
from 5534- Farms producing ing a joint meeting with and at
those who consider—and perhaps le_.g t^ an $10,000 decreased in Moro on the evening of F ebruary
justly—that taxes are a small pay- number.
28- •
ment on what they receive from
In gherm an county farms pro-
Mrs. Ida B. Lyons was welcom-
government, are howling at an ducing ,nore than $25,000 lncreas- ed Into the lodge as a member by
proudly announces opening of
Increase of 45 percent In state in-
frum gg to ¡55, farms produc- transfer from the Mosier lodge,
come taxes which is much greater , ng from $10i000 to $24.999 de-
memorial service for
for small taxpayers liecause of the creased frOm 147 to 87. There are
arion Medler was held by the
reduction in personal exemption. jeSs than 25 other farms.
,
. .
g di
K ic h \ic e -
Before 1933 Americans looked
Sherman county has 260 farms
Rhinehart p w t no-
upon taxes as an unwilling tribute
considerably more than half
and Irene
• p
. ,
h! government, a minor Irritation " “ “
,)rixiuced more than ^ " S e ° X n e r
to which only the rich or well to- 525000 T hat is high, perhaps one
¡JL
« r - R h in e ta rt *
do were subject. And that was * , , he highest In the nation.
Mr» Rlch 3nd Mrs' Rhinehart,
pretty well correct. Franklin, the
Anyone talking or w riting about
Mrs. W atkins was named on the
first, was elected In part because farrners i3 going to be confused flower and card committee,
D esigned by A rc h ite c ts C oppedge an d
he promised to cut federal taxes and confusing when he puts »uch
A good cheer committee was ul-
25 percent. W hat actually hap- farmers jn the class of the poor so named and are Mrs. Rhinehart,
Jacobson of H ollyw ood. D esigners ol‘ th e
jiened was that the theorists and soulhern sharecropper or the man Mrs. Grace Medler and Mrs. Drin-
practical politicians discovered wlth a patch of berries or beans, kard.
fab u lo u s New F ro n tie r a t L aa V egas.
that it was possible to tax heavily h ls also true that the bigger
On the finance committee are
S e rv in g th e m ost delicious food you
and redistribute the funds to the farmer3 get the largest part of Sam Brock, Ruth Fields and Grace
Indigent in a way that brought
governm ent payments, which, Medler.
e v e r ta s te d - p re p a re d u n d e r th e personal
continued political advantage.
no doubt, he gets through soil
The press committee is Georgie
su p e rv isio n of George Sahr an d H enrj
The Republicans were a long conservation and similar means. Drinkard.
time learning the lesson but h a v e _______ ..
Practice for the drill team will
W a lth e r fo rm e r o p e ra to rs of the fam ous
been making rapid strides In over-
be at 7:30 p. m. January 25 be-
io re lodge.
comlng that deficiency in recent SCHOOL PROBLEMS
D o rch ester H ouse
„ years.
_____ So much so that it is dlffi
Mrs. Haines served gingerbread
cult for anyone to be hopeful that
accordance with a legislative coffee, popcorn and candy,
we will ever tu rn away from so- resolution each county had a Tjle Lorcas society of the Wasco
clalism. It is poltically profitable, committee of school board mem- Christian church held its Janu
W hether we will go haltingly hers charged with the duty of ary meeting at the home of Mrs.
Broadway at Stark — P ortland
and slowly with the Republicans ,uaking up a legislative program Owen B arnett recently. Eighteen
or helter skelter with the Demo-
ixs subm itted to the next leg- members were in attendance. Af-
crats is yet to tie decided.
And pjia ture.
ter the business meeting refresh-
w hether we will adopt the other q he une in Sherman county
ments were served by the hostess,
teachings of Karl Marx is another has been divided into s e v e r a l __________ _
Wasco News
little pan of oata and work him all
day. If the horse was sm art he'd
go on nibbling grass.
of Marion H. Medler,
must tie presen,e<
signed d u l y O r e g o
Leland Medler at V-aaoo, O
w ithin six months from the
of the first publication
" OS e d and first puhRshsd
be received by
Qf the School Board of Grass \ alley
n , District No. 23 up until eight
K
February 13, 1956 for bat-
date o t i o ^
laid down on the lunch room and
Jan- h ^ s " ’« ? ".he" school building and
for re-roofing the building. Spe
U ary2° ’ 19M
NORMA BYRD
cification and m easurem ents may
lie obtained from the clerk or
Executrix
from members of the board.
. phit>r>s
’
tu trix
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
- Ruildlna
Eva Cantrall, clerk
? ” l' 1)alle.' Oregon
12-15C
Abtt' y o u can enjoy
TERRY & M E R R IT T
Sünny k ’rook
Straig k í or B len d
a s yo u p referí
$2.80 pt.
same
p r ic e
FOR
EACHI
$4.35 4-5 qt.
THE
IMPERIAL HOTEL
The King’s Coffee House
Portland's Newest, M ost
Exciting D ining Place
T.
K ENTUC K Y B U ÍN D IO
K E N T U C K Y S T R A IG H T
W M IIK IV
B O U R B O N W H IS K B V
IMPERIAL HOTEL
q u estion for t h e ¡ m
tiie Mireess of th<
in e
I'cih.ip
lb
o u n iiit t o e s
ami we prBBUflM
. . e | U, liv e n
fol
niieiit will have ., 1,. ih111 u to do lowed In ouwr counties.
with that.
Tha »tave laglslsAuru was con-
fronted with a seribus problem
at the last session. Because it had
saved money «luring the war It
attracted the spenders who initi-
ated bills to spend It. The people
voted a basic school law and aid
to veterans that cost a lot of
money and the surplus disap-
peared. I>egislators were told that
the state hail to have money—and
were convinced.
In the session-end weariness
they voted for probably the very
worst way to solve the problem
and We have the 45 per cent sur-
tax on
Incomes, . the
load on
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..... whole ......
nn#
ta x n a vers. It must be
one rlnsu
class of taxpayers.
remembered that they could not
practically settle the problem with
a sales tax
They could have turned some
of the appropriations Di*- k to the
people by reducing the basic
school fund thus letting the people
raise it themselves —If needed—
on property.
'I hat
w ould
W ANT
A I) S
tt
n
l l
1
There,!» plenty for such a com- FOR SALE: Registered l ’omeran-
m lttee to no because education In
f3 |n need ol constant
stU(ly, gome urge toward economy,
fa trer financing,
u certainly would be appropri
atc d Sherm an county’s board
mem bers resolved th a t the basic
SV|1OO| ¡aw should be repealed. It
taxpayers in this county
about $2.50 for every one that is
rt.ct.lved and that m ust Irk even
lhe most generous taxpayer.
lf the
8thool law cannot
repealed it certainly needs
ainendm ent. Among the amend-
,nenta needed Is one to provide
(hat
no county
pay more
lliai no
co u n ty v »hall
im u i
......................
iiin a a i in
» llmeg the
than
utR> and
half
t,uin Uwl R
/rom the slalei
Another is th at counties re
_ C
ceiving money ____
from ______
the O &
la|jd J^ant Mhali iJKiu<ie it In their
receipts (that portion used
for schuub( thal
Now these
rounties do not include it so that
taxe;j fr<)m Jand got.s to the gU te
h av e and
............
....... «from ii,,o
,..r ,u
m«t
taxes
timber
do , not.
Certainly an effort should be
infla made to see if Oregon's educators
when , could find a way of Judging the
rw u l.
?
u( ^h o o U olher than
iieen better.
Because of the post-war
tion which was not stopped
1, Khould have 1«™ ami Ihe
u n t high In. om e. moat
are able to pay high taxes and
«till have enough left to live bet-
,e r than I h e lr .- " » m . <»f a few
S . -n V a - " i n ^ X
1:
it for more than a few weeks at
a time We e M>ect that a good
rousing campaign comparing the
base and worldly dollar against a
to-autiful blond girl would be re-
?o,ve„',» favor I
.......
for
f l
lan puppies. Phone 352, Moro, l ip
pY)R, SALE:
Piano. Inquire at
Moro Hotel Coffee Shop. 12-15c
STRAYED: 2 yearlngs, one cow,
all Hereford«. Crop off both ears
spit In right. Branded quarter
circle, over lazy J dot on left
hip. Bernard Martin, Grass Val
ley Ore.
12-3p
HJSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Meat cutting, wrapping, Bharp
freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass
Valley, Oregon Ph. 242
47tfn
ITATE W IDE PAINT CO. com
plete painting and decorating
service, spray or brush Phone
3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St.
Vern Campell and Jack Null,
The
Dalles, __ Oregon
38tfn
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_
p o jt SALE: F irst National Bank
of Portland stock. Regular dlv-
div
idends paid since 1895. Largest
branch banking system of the
Pacific Northwest. Good earn
ings grow th potential.
J. W.
DODD, TYGH VALLEY, ORE.
9-tfn
„„
rerU lnly wouW ,,ke u, hear
>
mcm.
a , - ! Ihe - . r n ^ l e . n for
»<‘hool teach*.is.
c
1
hire teachers and should
have som ething to go o
than appearance and some poll to-
w ritten recommendations, bo
-
~
«
,C2Si
Io n fo rm of eovem- schoolmen almost exclusively. It
„ . e ^ T w h l c h V e ™ . ”^ ; "
......... ; "Ol lw -here are weh ac-
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
Optometrist
405 E. 2nd 8L
(Across from Stadleman
Bonn
Phone 5.KI2
Hardware)
The Halb a , Ore.
production la in the hands of the « P “ «' way» of judging U e pro-
‘ tale and the citizen work» for X™» » PUPU
Eureka la e lg e No. 121 A.F.JkA.M.
the »late. Control 1« In the hand» >™t of that pH nfre« muat he
Meets on the 1st and
n t o fficia ls
d u e “ th e e f , k l * nc>' 01
3rd Thursday evenings
Right now In Oregon there are the teacher and there 1» no reason
’.each month.
Vising
vert fea tax p ay er, who do not In the world why n should not !»•
:members cordially in
vited to meet w itn us.
pay a quarter of their Income to n>a<le public or at lea»
Dean Pinkertftn, W. M.
government
Many pay a half. <»
lK,arda They all know
f e w o m ^ a r e " w M d n o l'h ie ¡ ^ y i n / V a t i e . a T ouch w in. Clyde Olllmor. Secretary
la-ttcr, p ro v id e for old age l>etter, •*">, '> 7 "
J™* l - p l » » R ebekah Lodge No. 11«
I
I
(U.n ,l\ ,t t'l.
Hie
N e w C h e v r o le t T a s k *F o rc e T r u c k s f o r '5 6 !
«H I oil,..,- „..w h er. teach In.-loll
monev •" " 1 m J tl"
2,r and
T ih > m I,. vs of ea h
,
School boards in this county
ObtoeuTn to taxes is not merely »»UrHt well take an interest in
»1 ,
^ .u ttlH « m o n e v ways and means
of eventually
R
o
a ti
mmdi .oneollda.ing .he eounty Into one
¿ n iro l 'io an ev* «n.w7ng bu high m -I hx .I d n d rh t. Qu.dlly of
ream rary. it 1» the Independent education should lie the major
Indiv id u al« who are objecting reason but economy in taxes may
h 2 n uh«nn the' fire « f Inde
Important somedsy.
those in w hom the re of Inflo-
* ^ 1(, K hoo, Uw , t ,e ,np,a
tendem . ■
m ' h u in a i ,•
.
( ts’tw w n dis-
month.
Visiting
members welcome.1
M « ra Grabenhorse.
N.U, Vada lH-Mo.»,
T h e o n ly re , mu , that socialism
ever w ins'ls that people willingly
give
up their
freetlom ana
and inue
ln<le
vlve up
their ireeoom
■ H-ndent•«• an<l snuggle up to the
promised comfort of government
John Shipley. N. O.
I xxj W uiklns, Secretary
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_
M __
Bethlehem C hapter No. 7B O.K8.
Meets every second and
fourth Thursday In each
attem pt Io equalize edit, alien nor
‘wen educational opportunity .
<hat
one-time
catoh word. ,, Yet, . tf
*............
.........7
the law is merely to equalize tax-
<* It- »hould take distance of
supiwirt H is to ry teac h es th a t th e transportation, size of school,
heat-
,,g bu
• ’
l-u d d in g and
won comforts. But you know how otner factors that m itigate again-
it is you can lure a horse with a at many rural district«.
F a s t F a c ts A bout N e w
An outomotlc trantmlaalon for «very aeries I A »uper-efficlent, s h o r t-
stroke VS fo r every model I Higher powered, higher compression 6 si
w hittle down hauling tim e and sited your cestsl
l.O.O.F.
m o nth, v isiting m em tiers
V
a n y th in g le s s is a n o ld -fa s h io n e d t r u c k !
New, higher copocityl Come In end see all th e n e w th in g s th a t II
Secretary
Mori, | XH| „
No. 113
Mect8 i st and Srd
Tuesdays 1n 1 O.O.F.
ha„ -rk n a le n t and
visiting brothers are
N o w there are more reasons than ever w hy
in v ite d M'.ro Oieg-m
, *X;r*ne. ? , , ' L r . \ arv
Dorothy H tater, secretary
New ’56 Chevrolet trucks bring you
new power— b short-stroke V 8* for
every model, and higher compression
6’s that pack a bigger power punch
than ever!
And you can haul bigger loads’
These new Chevrolet trucks are rated
up to a hefty 19,500-lb. G.V.W.
Then there’s an automatic trans
mission for every series - a wider
range of Hydra-Matict models, plus
Powermatict, a new six-speed heavy-
duty automatic.
Come in and look ’em over!
* 0 6 T a s k -F o r c e T r u c k s
A Modem, Short-Strok« V8 for Every
Model • More Powerful Valve-In-
Head Sixei • An Automatic Drive for
Every Series • New Five-Speed Syn
chro-Mesh Transmissioni • High-Level
Ventilation • Concealed Safety Steps
Tubeless Tires, Standard on All Models
Fresh, Functional Work Styling.
• F f standard in L .C f . models, an extra-
cost option In all others. W ptlonai at
extra cost in a nide range of models.
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
523 East THIRD STREET THE DALLES
Phone 2166