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PACK 2 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON. Sqerm aa (County .IJoarnal Published E very F rid a y Muro, Oregon at Ed i tur Giles L. I i eu* I» Enter» <1 n» w k siih I el« M m u tte r a t the p oM toffie* a t M orn, O r»iron, under A ct o f Con«re»» o f M arch 3, 1879. n ew spa per PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L :5 tön A f F I llA T f OFFICIAL W ÍM IU < OI N I \ PAPER NUBHt R IP T IO N R A T E S O NE YEAR - - - - $2.0« A P R IL «, IBS« ELECTION LAW © FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 195« The members who voted for the lioost are being accused of putting all of the supposedly needed money on in.unw luxjxiy- ers to hut ten them up for a sales tax. This we doubt. The legisla tor-» did fall for invalid arguments about the need for bigger appro priations and for other invalid estimates as to the need for 45% surtax. Whether this is a “do-nothing’’ agitation is remarkable when the action of the voters is considered. They vote it down by huge major ities every time. We do not think that high income taxes or high property taxes will lead them to change their attitude. Often those who w'ould have to pay the larger part of a sales tax are the ones who advocate it. True, they usually pay a good share of other taxes as well. A sales tax is sometimes proposed as a sort of equalizer or even of punishment. Those who ¡wy large projierty and-or income taxes ad- vo. ate it to make the working man pay more taxes so he will i** against so much government spending. Distribution of the income un- dor some of the sales tax bills has been stub that many could not vole tor it. Often it would too lrastically redistribute the tax .uoney most unfairly. Under a sales tax this county would J »ay a great oval of money to the state because sales of farm machinery are usually high and living stand ards above the average. Unless we are assured of adequate repre sentation and assured of distribu tion of money to schools on an equitable basis we cannot wisely vote for a sales tax. Of course, we never have. Neither does this newspaper think we will very quickly. Tuesday when they returned to Portland and came home with members of the family on busi ness there that day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bafzer and children, Cartel, Annette and Jaren, and her mother, Mrs. Lotus Kenny arrived Friday from Port- lan-i^ind spent Piaster weekend with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer. Other dinner guests Piaster were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzor of Moro and Mr. und Mrs. Gus Hartmann of Wusco. Mr. and Mrs. John Rust and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger drove to Portland Saturday and spent Piaster with former’s son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Ra ven and son of Longview, Wn.,, were guests there also. Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor stel and family and Mr. and Mi's. Jesse Helyer and son attended the Easter services at the St. Paul’» Episcopal church in Tihe Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock liad as Piaster guests Mr. und Mrs. Dean Pinkerton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Borstel and children. Dinner guests of Mr. und. Mrs. Joe Bibby Easter were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs Chester Bried- well and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wool- wine of The Dalles. Mis. Bibby went home with the WDolwines to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. August Wassenmiller and family of Tygh Valley were call er in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. PTed Cox left Sat urday for Corvallis to spend Eas ter and a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alberty and Nancy spent Sunday in Hood River. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and Mrs. Harry Hooper and son, P'loyd were in The Dalles Monday to vis it Mrs. Jack Cushman and infant daughter at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Stark of Terrebonne and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain and family of Parkdale spent the weekend visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter and son, Wendell went to Hood River Sunday and spent the day w Ith their son-in-law und daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald March. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eccles an.I son of Hood River spent the day there, also. Mrs. C. P. Adams of The Dalles accompanied them to Hood River and spent the day visiting her son, Clair Adama and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes were Easter guests of Mrs. Barnes par ents, Mr and Mrs. E. C. Allen in By Nancy and Karen Wilson ¡The Dalles. Dinner guests at the home o George Wilson Jr. returned Mrs. Ixietitia Wilson Piaster were to Stanford university Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis and March 31. He had been visiting children, John and Jerri Lee and, at the home of his parents, Mr. Hetty and Churles Bothwell, Mrs. a George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jer-’ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maxfield were ry Wilson and children, Sandy, business visitors in The Dalles Annie and Richard and Charles Saturday. Purchase of Arlington, Gary Rod- da and David Conlee of Moro, Wilbur Haggertyr Mi. and Mrs. Ijester Wilson and children, Kar en, Nancy, Erin and James. Mrs. Bob Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. ROOFING • SIDING - INSULA TION, shingles, built up roof Art Cratty and Mrs. Emma Mc ing & repairs, asbestos & insu Kay left Friday, March 30, to lated siding, blown in rock wool attend the wedding of Mr. and insulation. Call us for an es Mrs. Art Cratty’s son, Floyd at timate. COLUMBIA ROOF I NG Napa, California. SERVICE CY6-5187 phones Kay Schadewitz, Edna Koepke CY8-8875 The Dalles. 17 tfn and Marquita Koepke of Golden- dale attended the wedding of FOR SALE: New home by own Jackie Reynolds at Redmond Sat er at 304 W 6th St. The Dulles, urday, March 31. They' all re Phone CY 6-2596 after 5 p. m. turned to the home of Enda weeks days. 5 rooms on one Koepke in Goldendale afterwards. floor, Philippine mahogany, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin birch kitchen, wall to wall car were guests Easter at the home pets, full basement with garage of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carlson. in basement. 23-Gc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaser and sons and John Kaser of Ash- ALL THE INCOME is yours in tax-exempt school, road, muni wood were dinner guests of Mr. cipal and state bonds. Yields to and Mrs. Robert Tatum Easter 4%. Often this amounts to a Sunday. » take-home yield of 6% to 8% DurwaiM Helyer entered the after personal income taxes are Mid-Columbia hospital Thursday, figured. Why not let us furnish March 29. Mrs. Helyer and family you with more complete facts? went to see him Sunday. J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY, Mr. an I Mrs. James Jackson ORE. 22-23C und family of Wishram Wn. were guests Sunday, April 1, at the CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meat, cutting, wrapping, sharp Howell. * | 6 freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn Kent Items W ANT A D S Attorney for Estate The Dalles, Oregon LEG A L N O T IC E S N O T IC E F IN A L y - M T L E N IE N T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned executors of the estate of I^eon V. Moore, de ceased, have filed in the County Court of Sherman County, State of Oregon, their final account as such executors, and that the 16th day of April, 1956 at the hour of 10:30 o’clock a m. has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said re port and the settlement thereof. Glayds Morrison Ceclle Morse Leo V. Moore Executors C. L. Gavin 19-22c NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims agaiijst the Estate of James W. Jones, deceased, are hereby noti fied to present them it* proper form to the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Executor of the Last Will and Testament of James W. Jones, deceased, at the office of T. l i s ter Johnson, attorney at law, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to- wit: April 6, 1956. Harold D. Eakin Executor T. Lester Johnson Attorney for Executor 23-6c M ortgage L oans To M eet Y our In d iv id u a l N eeds A T T R A C T IV E T E R M S P R O M P T S E R V IC E Standard Insurance Co. The new law' regarding several A w estern com pany se rv in g w e stern a g ric u ltu re election practices is coining in for H O M E O F F IC E a good deal of criticism, nearly all of which is partisan and of 812 S. W . W ash in g to n P o rtla n d , O regon little Interest to the average citi ’ P hone A T w a te r 4331 zen. One phase of It Is of some im portance to this county. All vot ers must l»e actual residents- of the precinct in which they vote. This will prevent retired Sher M .m b .r Federal man countians who” have moved Depot it away from voting in the county Insurance Corporation whqre They own property, which they have done for several years without serious objection. Objection is also being made to the provision that makes it man datory for voters to sign the j»oll BARGAIN: Will sell at book and attest to their ipsldence. Dr. Ot:s G. Perkins PIANO sacrifice beautiful spinet piano Reason for that Is that there was In this locality to save moving well founded suspicion that some O p to m etrist expense. Easy terms or cash. may have been voting tw ice and For information write Tallman some may have been voting in Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore. 405 E. 2nd St. precincts where their vote would Grass Valley 21-23c do the most good, not where they Mrs. Maude Garrett of Shani lived. (Across from Stadleman- ITATE WIDE PAINT CO. com Many states have voters sign ko sjient Easter with her daugh plete painting and decorating 3onn Hardware) their names when voting and it ter, Mrs. H. N. Riggs and family. service, spray or brush Phone Mr. and Mrs. George von Bor does not take ’much time. Certain 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Phone 5362 I he Dalh s, Ore. ly every citizen is interested in stel are the parents of a daughter Vern Campell and Jack Null, having rather strict voting regu born March 28 at The Dalles. The The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn lations, for government by the baby weighed 6 lba, und 12(4 oz. Judith Mary. people cannot work without res and was named trictions that keep all voting on Grandparents are Mr. anti Mrs. Ted von Borstel of Grass Valley the up and tip. 07532116 We would hate to be among and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of those who object to a stricter law Portage, l*u. 1 have an excellent va riety of G ranites, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hattrup designed to prevent irregularities M arble and llronz.e at this tim e from of Seattle left Friday for Port in voting. which to make a selection. land after sjiending a week visit And at prices that are right. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Orders placed d u rin g March and A p ril ALL NEW von Borstel, to visit his parents, makes pre-M em orial Day d elivery more certain. Within the past 50 years the liefore returning to Seattle. I viy free consultation in assisting you George Wilde of Portland came world has seen the greatest i make a selection is offered and change In the entire history of Friday and spent the Easter week Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.&A.M. rcheerfully given. Meets on the 1st and the human race. That statement end visiting his daughter, Mrs. EARN T he D alles M arble & G ra n ite W o rk s 3rd Thursday evenings is so common and so easily prov Willard Rolfe and family. EXTRA INTEREST each month. Vising Mrs. Eben Kee, Mrs. Dell Olds, en that it seldom creates an ar Ross O rn d u ff Open or add to your sav : members cordially in gument. Not so many things have Mrs. Earl Olds and son Robin ings account by April 10 vited to meet with us. »19 West 6th Street went to Portland Wednesday to been invented but everything has . . . earn interest from Dean Pinkerton, W. M. Office phone CY 6-3288 Residence I ’hone CY 8-8282 shop returning home Thursday been developed to a higher de April first. Clyde Gillmor, Secretary I S P E C IA L IZ E IN C E M E N T OR G R A N IT E evening. gree. Lupine Reliekah Ixwlge No. 116 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds Those who have livesl In that W A L L S a n d also R eq u ired le tte rin g w ork Meets 2ir and 4th O R E G O N ’ S O W N S T A T E W ID E B A N K period have also ha.I an oppor had as guests Easter weekend Tuesdays of each her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. tunity to observe as many revolu month. Visiting tions among the peoples of the Kellogg and Miss Jeannette Suss- members welcome. ler of Portland. earth as Ihave occurred In any Chevrolet’s g o t three . . . Bel Mr. and Mrs. Rob Draga of I .aura Grabenhorse,’^ other similar time. In 1916 Rus N.G.; \ ida I > c.\lt»- s, , ’ Air, "Two-Ten” and "O ne- sians were living in apparent Portland spent the Piaster week Secretary end with her parents, Mr. and Fifty.” With 2 0 sassy-styled peace*under the Czar and might Moro Ixxlgp No. 11.1 have been doing so yet had not Mrs. Herman Ziegler. Miss Bar Meets 1st and 3rd models to pick from, th ere’s some one come along and told bara Alley came with them to Tuesdays in l.O.O.F. n l.O.O.F , * s. • spend the time with her parents, one ¡ust m ad e for you! them how badly they were being hall. Transient and T 2: 1 treated. May-lie It will turn out Mr. and Mrs. Dari Olds. visiting brothers areT . Mr. and Mrs. Charles l’errigo cordially Invited. for the best that people can jump and family of Astoria arrived Fri from the frying pun Into fire by das and spent the Easter week John Shipley, N. G. ARE YOU A BR Ml BUYER? upsetting their rulers. Leo Watkins, Secretary Germany Is rid of Its saber end with her parents, Mr. and The Bel Air Series brings you rattling Kaisers und unless there Mrs. Frank T. Bayer. Other Eas Bethlehem C hapter No. 78 O.E.N. luxuries and conveniences you ter day guests were Mr. and Mrs. is recent change of attitude it t . > Meets every second and won’t find in many models of didn’t change the nation's psy Prank E. Bayer and family and f°urth Thursday in each Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bayer and higher priced cars. You also get chology. i ' month; visiting members family. Mrs. Buyer und grand England wits mighty 50 years Chevrolet’s record-breaking per ” invited. Moro. Oregun. ago and since then something has daughter, Julie Bayer went home Bel A ir Sport Sedan Dorcne Hall, W. M. formance, with horsepower rang happened to the class that kept with them Sunday to visit until Dorothy Heater, Secretary ing up to 2251 the empire together. Killed In World War 1, beaten down by • „J***’ wider extension of democracy or just run out of quality, the na W e a p p ly th e b est g ra d e of b o n d ed ro o fin g “TWO-TEN" TO YOUR TASTE? tion Is on the road downhill. Not so fast as Era rue where w ith 10 15 or 20 y e a r g u a ra n te e fo r d iffe re n t The "Two-Ten” has its own the native Independence of the saasy new styling and colorful citizen has made effective gov g rad es. ernment impossible. Neither war new interiors. B o d y b y F isher, A sbestos, In su la te d , R om an B rick S iding. nor peace Is possible for a na of course. And you get the tion like Fran. e which may have Blow n in R ock W ool In su a tio n . stability and the sureness of to have another Napoleon liefore control th at make driving safer L et us r e p a ir or rem odel y o u r hom e to m ak e it It will lie strong again. And it —and sweeter—in a Chevy! couldn’t lie strong long with a .m o re m odem . Napoleon. Box 394. T elephone GI 2 5209, W asco, O regon Look what’s happened to Inef- feetve, disorganized China. The “ ONE-FIFTY’’ FILL YOUR BILL? Chinese were once lixlivi uallsts 4 J > w ti» rw m t "Two-Ten" i-Door Seda» like the French and have been There’s no lack of chrome trim pulled together by a strong man in Chevrolet’s lowest priced From where I s i t ... / / J o e M a r s h and terrorism, it may last. It may series. And you can pick your! not. Jajian’s ambition was too big power—V8 or 6. Come on in for its size; South Africa is suc cumbing to Internal hate where and see which one of Chevy’s 20 H a p p y Ending W ith peace and prosperity once reign new beauties suits you best! t ed and all over the world changes A “ F am ilia r Ring" have come rapidly. Efforts of the "people” to get more political power have some Buck Howell m ) r he and his long rings and a s h o rt-th e ir time resulted In a mere hange Miaaus had quite a time at the party-line signal back home. of oppressors. Their efforts to get Stockman's Convention in Chi From w h e re I s it, our own a bigger share of the world’s cago. Rut for a while they had a fam iliar routines tend to make money sometimes are successful “breakdown in rum m unicat iona." other ways of doing things seem and sometimes result In money The phone bell in their hotel strange. T hat’s natural. For in having less value. Mavis is has room wax pitched ao low they stance, if you’ve always had ice having less value. aylie it has all oAan didn’t answer their calls. water with your meals, you might O all been worth while. "N over know i f it was for us or think it’s odd that lots of us pre Amsócs’t Forante—by i M argin of O ne-F ift u" t-D oor Sedan eoaomoaiaa - tussma - , ij glamorous prizes i O the see the not," Buck aald, "alw ays sounded fer a brittle of beer at dinner 2 Milhon Cars! r u n « MADE TO 0N0CR— AT NEW U S A. IN Y O U R C H E V R O L E T ' CONTEST. SALES TAN To 69AÎF on Americans "Saving Money Means Banking i t ” Save with ban’: J saiety at IHLDAIMMCÌ WHAT ’S *1 TERRY & M E R R IT T J* YOUR L in e ? that their taxes have gone up then* is renewed agitation for a sales tax In Oregon Right now it is going on again tie. no doubt, to the excessive boo;t In Income taxes made by the legislature at the last session. fu r o ff—like It was ringing in someone elae’s room." F i n a l l y , B a c k h i t on th e obvious solution. H e ju st made a deal w ith the hotel switch board operator th a t whenever she’d use two time. 1 say you’ve a right to fo ur own customs . . . but don’t call mine wrong. 1 SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY LOW COST LET US DEMONSTRATE! ENTER N O W -A T YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S. 523 E i st T h ird S treet, The Dalles, O regon — P h o n e 2166 CSfiyrtfkt. 295A, Vnwcg.5/<ucr Brewert FtiMdttwn ©