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PAGE S SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL* MORO. OREGON, FP.TDAY, MARCH 1, 1957 Call 242 for appointment. ftany years. 7c SALE 200 A. in Madras ir Why not draw cn our 30 years ITATF W IDE PAINT CO. com program and one that has provea ycar SH O E L E SS W OM EN piete painting and decorating rigation project. 115 A- culti experience w ith all types o to be very successful. in addition. If lic e iv U ^ b rrm .T it C o u n to J o u r n a l vated. 90 A. w ater r ig h t About service, spray or brush Phone bonds to receive more income, Women don’t wear shoes. T h e r e -T hese commissions now as- ld<;nds Yjeyond the basic exclu- z3 seeded to alfa.fa. No build Ji>77 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. and pay less in taxes on your is some sort of toeless, be-strap- sume much of the financial bur- A amount ,J u rtng 1956. you are P a blithe») E v e ry F rid a y al ings. A chance for Sherman Vern Campell and Jack Null, co-gadget that hold* a thin een for the research work done “ bond holdings? . Muru, O regon -dividends received county farm ers to obtain goou The Dalles. Oregon W rite, phone or contact *oie to the foot, nothing that a the college and the extension t by me college <nu w e cred it”_ g e n e ra lly 4 per ent of Editor hay land w ithout paying for ex Gil«*» 1~ F rrttvh J, w . DODD, TYGH VALLEY, man would call a shoe. If there be service for specific crops, such as " Mur»» Ix x lg e No- 1*5 r a i n i n g dividends. pensive buildings. Closest haul Mgr. _____ M » « j ~ 1 « In * . a t t> * any doubt that women _ are the Meets __ 1st and 3rd ORE. Eastern Oregon _ . wheaL The commissions now pay T evi.iend^excluded under the io Sherm aan I county P m . 1 ., 1 ! ^ » .1 M u ru . O re « .,« , under Act 1. » k- on Price P high- ru e Wm. J. Collins & Co. 14ctfn Tuesdays in 1.0 O F. - tougher sex a comparison be- for mucb o( ^ i s work which for- provision would not en- t t f t u m r m o f M a rc h I . 1S?S. ,„ r they use merlv WM paiJ (or (rom th. ge„. MO the « d i e tween the footwear Ä » ’ house in Cuttom S 'au « h « rln g »ppolnt. N A T IO N A L i o i i o i i a l would dispel it. eral fund of the state through thU the exclusion ap- (¡ o o U .^ o n m M M n - ment ‘ *r— . . first re. Man couldn t get to the front appropriation for the A gricultural - . - . - Mends a f i b CUT l é H ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’ John Shipley, N. G. yuaale. Ph. Madras 2824. 16-17p door in the ihow women wear on <*ni|Tss.** piles to vsar Market. Grass Valley, Oregon the street. They couldn’t stand j leave lhe subje<t o{ ^ T x t R L ^ A n Inc.vidual on the FOR S A L K - Potatoes: No. 2 B Bak- Leo W atkins, Secretary__ ers„ per hundred. hundred. L. U. • on their toes for one thing. And commissions I should mention ra l„n,iar.vear receive! the follow- — * 12.75 "*r Bethlehem f hapUr 50^78 O.ftB. No. 1 33 50 per hundred. Also every pebble would re^ h through lhal m em bers of the W heat Ccm- dividends in 1956: 3100 on N IW S P A P IR , Meets every second ano two nice gentle ponies. and bruise a bone. Women are muwion were in Salem Monday 1 * . .. $100 on June 1; $ioo on ''.L* fourth Thursday In each Tom Moore, Wasco. 16-l»c r U B L I S H itS tougher. for their budget meeting. Present . member 1 and 3100 on Decem- month; visiting m em ber: Maybe they want to be pretty for lhe ^ ^ ¡ o n Wjlb Ways and p ’. Total $400 Now. 350 of the BETTER THAN A V E R A G E ASSOCIATION Invited. Moro. Oregon. worse than men do, maybe they Means were Don McKinnis of ¡¡T ; . received on March 1 Is EARNINGS. 800 family food, Dorene Hall, W. M. in every service want to show off their feet, may- s Ummervlhe. Ralph McEwen, e‘ j ?ed from gross income. The vitarrfln, and cosmetic route. Dorothy Heater, Secretary be they w ant to make their ankles Alhena> pauien Kaseherg, Wasco. . * f h dividends <3350» is nt reasonable cost N ationally Advertised, repeat O FFICIA L” coUNTY PAFEIC trim and attractive. We d o n t and Taytof| pendieton. S tlu ^ X l In g r o i income. A credit E areka bod«* 5 * business, demand established. Ml KfM K 1PT1O X K A T E S know, none of the above maybes B w tarn O r e g o n sportsm en ‘ nst lax of $14 ,, allowed. 1. e„ Meets on the 1st and No cash necessary but car re 3rd T hursday evenings O N E Y E A R .................................32.00 having a masculine appeal. should be facinated to learn that . f the <35,0 jn dividends quired. If you have a good cre Men should be careful how they s t a t o r Husband of Lane County _ J ^ ived during the year, assum each month. islng dit reputation and are qualified M A R C H I, 1037 members cordially In- e s 1 about women P ^ tin g their hag introduced a bill asking th at the individual’s taxable in- in meeting people, w rite for in A vlted to meet with us. feet down. It 1s a tough foot, wed buiifrogs be designated as game »350 or more. formation to the J. R- W atkins z ’ Dean Pinkerton, W.M. calloused, used to balancing con- fu h Maybe we should ask the The dividend exclusion and cre- Company. 3903 Brooklyn Ave., IJvG l SITATI Y E P R O G R E S S Clyde Gillmor, Secretary siderable weight and not a leath- Game com m ission to dig us some ... not ,y dividends from Seattle 5, W ashington. 16-21C Funeral Service _ _ _________ ru nrd*r that we mav rie- ... . er-encased clump of flesh th at swamps in in order that we may de- tax-exempt cooperatives or U. S. TREASURY BONDS, Fed l u pine Rebekfcl Xo* l l f At the end of the week the leg men put down in anger or in Leonard & Wilma Sinitl eral Land Bank, F.H.A. and islature had concluded work by walking. It isn’t a laughing m at rive benefit from the new statute. other tax-exempt corporations. Meets 21r and 4th Another measure which can be (2) certain In s u rtfte companies other governm ent agency bonds Tuesdays of each Ben L. Callaway final passage on exactly eleven ter—not even to the women. classified as som ething less than a”nd (3) foreign corporations. They now* offer 31% to 4% and more, month. Visiting bills and an assortm ent of mem Directors major legislation is Senate Bill alàO appiy to the so-called members welcome. interest return. orials, resolutions, etc. 143 which proposes that the title dividends fro m ' m utual savings N.G.; Vada DeMoss, Tax-exempt school, water, high There will be those who will PROPERTY TAX BAN Phone The Dalles CY 6-3133 of the Oregon State Police be bank? cooperative banks, build Laura Grabenhorse, way and state bonds are now criticise the legislature for this By a vote of 26 to 3 with one af- changed to State Highway Patrol. . ’^d loan assOciations and cre- Secretary paying the highest rates in lack of activiuty In passing bills. firm — ative . . 1 - . vote a absent haont th the e state state The alalule would have no bear- d i* unions We will not be among them. senate Tuesday approved a bill ing on lbe jxjwers of the police. '" 'j f _y o u realized a profit on the LEGAL NOTICES if the legislature would pass that would put the property tax It Would, of course, require th at , f stocks and bonds during TO CREDITORS about two-thirds of the ways and ^ ' b u I X T r ^ u « I h V i i r ’u x ~ “ ° lher »» -n s,g n u on poUc. > « « « £ , 95(, you mu8t „ th „ capital NOTICE A„ persons having claims to re .w n .b le proportion, and die- “ J Oregon became a , u t e p " ‘ £ and other’ tr im - ^ " ¡ t ’ you lo-ses ,he E state of William band forever it would be doing the law has been that the legisla- ed m aterial used by the state po- during 1956, these should be 11st- Edma Dutton, aka William E. Dutton, aka W. E. Dutton, deceas the citizens of Oregon a service ture made the appropriations and liCe wouid have to be changed to on the sam e form. ed, are required to present them that cannot be accomplished by the tax commission levied a tax conform to the new title. Can any Detailed instructions appear on w'ith vouchers to Vernon W. Dut remaining in Salem. The Oregon on property to pay the bill. For ra tional explanation possibly be lhe back o{ Schedule D. In gener- legislature passes too many bills- years the Income and excise tax- giVen for such an expenditure, a j lbe profit on the sale of an ton, Wasco, Oregon, within six \V jn d e r around, vee and the always lias. Perhaps it always es were mere off set to the pro- however small, at a time when as's et which the taxpayer held months from the date of the first llo m e Observation Lounge, the publication of this notice. The will for there are pressures from perty tax. This automatic levy are screaming about more than six months is taxed at Redw ood C o cktail Lounge and the date of the first publication of strong m inority groups for them. against property for state needs taxes? glam orous Astra D om e D in er. a lower rate than ordinary in- is February 22, 1957. Besides those responsible for im still exists and in case other taxes Allen spoke -------- before the Lions come an<j never at more than a this notice VERNON.W. ----------«-— In spacious luxurious P ullm an or DUTTON portant bills—the blue chips—use do not meet appropriations the ( j ub 0( Silverton on the evening 25 per cent rate, regardless of the econom ical Coach accommodations Executor the little bills as white chips to property tax will be invoked. of February 20. The audience was ¡'nco,ne tax bracket into which an n ic k ’ your pleasure is assured. obtain assent to the im portant The bill the senate passed will friendly but obviously touchy on individual falls. .-An alternative D fu .- Oreson things. T hat Is why a lot of legis remove the automatic provision. lbe 8Ubject of taxes. One man tax computation is provided on ‘ ... L r ‘, he Estate 16-19C lation gets by. The state can still have a property even proposed that this m ight be ¡bfs for,n for high bracket tax- A ttorneys for the E ta-.e Actually Oregon needs very lit tax __ but It will have to be by vote a good time to repeai withhold- payers having capital gains • NOTH E TO CREDITORS ing UXM (^ pl^ nUUvC ^ enneU "If receiv^ an-v interest A11 persons having claims amendatory legislation . And It will be subject to referen- is having such a bill draw n up from either statu, or municipal against t he Estate of H. T. Peugh. C IT Y O F P O R T L A N D zens need confidence th at their now,, his theo?y being that hav- bonds during 1956, the amount re- deceased, are hereby notified to business practice« will not be up dum. Every property owner should ing pay aU laxes ¡n ^ id , hard ceived from this source is tax present them in proper form to T O C H IC A G O set by discrim inatory laws and be In favor of the bill and certain- casb would awaken taxpayers to free. However, anÿ gain from 6ell- tbe undersigned, the duly appoln- excessive taxes. There is little the ly they would be more than gen- lbe fouy of asking for increased ing this class of securities must qualified and acting executrix legislature can give the state and erous to oppose It. Property is governm ent spending. be included in the tax return and Qf ’tbe Last Will and Testam ent there is nothing the legislature now heavily taxed for local gov- ^*e on lbe House side are wat- UNION PACIFIC anv loss can I* reported as a cap- H -p p eUgh, deceased, at the mü em m ent including schools and is chm g for algn3 of chickenpox. Re- i u i io8s. Reporting of interest on office of T> 1>ester Johnson, attor- W- don’t That thp 1 pu 1« i « a I a F ge ° f the P resenutive Mosser spent last governm ent savings bonds may new at law> Moro, Oregon, w ithin tiv p n r , t h p u x bU1 w llhout u k in g on a paFt at home having chicken-pox be deterred until the bonds are six months from the date of this ..h ïî» , wo h * ° i the 6late tax’ * ith hia children. The politcal life cashed. Notice, to-wit: F ebruary 15, 1957. Ix>cal U n io n P a c ific A g e n t mit» lh*. ?.n»i,b thJppü Î mf Rural Ore«on would pay a seems to hold more pitfalls than The public accountants who G ertrude L Peugh mean that until there is tome- much larger percentage of the tax we realize. C ari W. R ex ro a d , G en eral T r a file A g en t served on the committee prepar- Executrix thing definitely wrong with a jt wag ievied on property in- ________ 1034 Borni S tr e e t, P h o n e E v e r g r e e n 2-1901 ing this income tax series all em- T. L e s te f Johnson piece of machinery and until the gtead o{ on lncome. Despite the B en d , O r e g o n _________________ phasize that the complexities of A ttorney for Executrix 15-18c aliment has been diagncfeed it is g(XXj incomes of the richer coun- - - the dividend provisions—as w e l l -------- ................................... ............ —■ better to let it run .1 than to let 1... ex figures show that the per- as other phases of federal income x * x - * ■ * -¿-A ,«. perim enters start to repair It. centage of state tax paid through -r 4 tax—make it advisable for returns incomes is much smaller than if to be filed as soon as possible. If—like thousands of other on property. Sherman county Certain tax savings perm itted un pays but half as high a percentage Oregonians—you have invested in der the law may well be over GREAT DAY securities, you will need to take of an income tax as of a property looked if the return is prepared tax. Agricultural counties are in the dividends received in 1956 and during the last-minute rush In the capital gains into considera March 17, a Sunday, there is to a sim ilar position. tion in preparing your federal re April, they point out. be a celebration a t The Dalles dam Farm ers now have an oppor- at which the first boat* will go tunlty t0 take a p arl ¡n legislation turns. There are several ’’tax breaks” through the locks, it will be we improve their tax sltua- read—a great t ion. They can w rite to their re- provided for investors. As a rule, the Individual tax FDR SALE: Model 8 N Ford The gates of the big dam will be presenlative in the legislature or tractor, good condition, some at? closed within a few days and the Clarence Barton, chairm an of payer »Joes not need to report as tachm ents, W* D. W atkins, pool gradually raised until by the house taxation committee, income the first 350 of dividends Wasco. 17-18p March 17 the locks can be operat urging that the bill be passed he received during 1956. This ex ed. Presumably the lake behind le tte rs from the voters are a po empt amount should be subtract- \\- a c ; t ED Saleslady* or Salesman , - the k . total . of the dividends . I«* McN’ess Products part ed from the dam will be filled, the rough, tent force. black rocks that have defied the or full time. Big profits. No ex Oddly enough, but typical, was as listed in a special schedule on Page 3 of the tax form. On a perience needed. Svill teach and rushing w ater for centuries cov- the vote of Senator Musa. Al- finance you. W rite today. Mc- ered in damp surcea*e of though a senator from six rural yowl return, the exclusion would Ness Co.. P O. R ok 14, Bayshore The new edges of the river wiU be counljeg b* vt>ted against the bill be $l(«0 if the husband and wife Station. Oakland 23, Cal. 17-18p marked on new fills, the rushing >nJ quoted as aayiag “The each had dividends of 350 or more falls at Celllo quieted forever. The ,e|egram t letters from my dis- Deschutes will have its mouth » ithout exception asked me choked with laxy waters and even yo(e fof lhls roore up to the John Day th e * flagrant example of tbe lack of that mark the currents will * ^ fu -o ria l representation comes to M A K E TH A T smoothed. mind. 'P E R F E C T F IG C R E SI Certainly the plugging of a great j. not expe. ted that the bill «..(her. fr^*« fourni river is worthy of a celebration wdj before the house for ser- • rn tto w h iifrb tU ... It makes engineers happy ’0 see house tax oommlt- the.r handiwork succeswfu. it »1.1 mu4l be given time to conaid- be a joyous time for traffic men er iL There is time for property who will envision more do..ars payers to make their demand from a sluggWh river Tho*e who equality. If they fail to like change will be happy and Oft thefn they can shout and stru t in the . .. — glory of some thing aorom piured 1 H F rn m and feel ’ how wonderful is roan L eU C r IT O m OaieEQ kind, 1 am a m an’ and be proud. N kky T o» The orators will dwell on pro- ----- --------- ----- --------- gress w ithout mapping Its dl- Farm ers will be Interested in a rectlon Materialists will enjoy resolution Introduced by Repre- every bit of IL sentatlve Guy Jones o f' Marion Those who fished at Celllo will county asking for an interim com be sad and those who halted there m lttee to study all board« and when the Chinooks and steelhead commissions Rumblings around were rushing at the falls to watch the State House today Indicate the alert lndalna caat their nets that possibly the groundw ork la and brace for the struggle of land- being laid to place commodity ing a big salmon will be sad also, commissions under the m arketing Something rugged, something vlo- section of the Departm ent of Ag- lent will have gone from their rk ulture. lives; something elemental will This la a disturbing possibility have been traded for kilowatts, to some of the farm ers in the leg- will need in 1966 F ire flooding product» kcal and p r w u r t Io botl out pretio u tly an- Man—red and whiter—who resent- lalature. Representative A rthur r tc o tr a b lt otl, d rin n g U undtrground Io ntarbg producing wtlU. ed or enjoyed, the dominance of Ireland, dairyman from Washlng- 1956 1966 the river which they could see, ton county, fears that much valu- S. 8 27,000 13,000,000 will now 1* dominated by huge able promotional work being done barreb p*r day MANY INACTIVE WELLS STILL HAVE LOTS borr*b p«r day by the Dairy Commission in con turbines which they will not OF OIL left underground in spite of the industry’s Existence will depend on the va junction with the American Dairy great advances in oil recovery. Our country’ must have garies of machinery Instead of the Association will be abandoned If OLD this oil to meet the growing power requirements of the Dairy Commission be»omes a vagaries of fish. industry’, the Armed Forces and motorists. That’s why It will be a great day; a day of part of the state agency. Representative Leon Davis, also lasts anti firsts, which men love Standard is trying a new conservation experiment BRAMO to talk about to those who will of Washington county, says that Standard’« petroleum engi called “lire flooding.” listen. It will be a great day for the state cannot expect to get the neers aay, “ Back in 1925 the free services of experts In the v ar prophesies and hopes, greater We ignite -ome 'of the oil in a pool. . . control burning industry could predict only even probably than the prophesies ious commodities that the com about 20% recovery from a by regulating the air supply. Heat and pressure drive « a n o n STRAIGHT and hopes th at were expressed missions are now utilizing. new fie d. Modern secondary the oil to surrounding wells for pumping. It will take BOIRBOa WH1SMV When asked for an opinion, El when Celllo canal was opened to recovery methods, of which mer McClure, Master of the Ore more than a year’s time and a million dollars to see a life of uselessness. T»< <X» Mitattu» C« fire flooding is one of the $2.80 pint We will go, if it be possible, and gon State Grange, stated, ”Agrl- if fire floo<iing works. We think it’s worth the effort la te s t, could m ors th a n Boards In listen to the speeches and the cultural Commodity because it could add more to U.S. underground oil double recovery.’! ve s < e r y useful func- $4.36 4 5 qt. self-adulation and coming home D n.; >n reserves than the discovery of an entire new oil field. will m ark th e quiet pool at Celllo tion. They do much essential work which was once the center of a In the fields of research and mar civlliaatlon now destroyed And keting They are democratically’ S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y O F C A L IF O R N IA we will w onder w hat will 1« the set up and controlled by the grow- ÌBI OLD HtRMITACt CO . DIVISION Of «*P°NAl ° ‘ST‘l l t ** thought« of some participants at ers of specific commodities. This fUNWORT, WNPCXV. RlRlUWf STRAiCHl BOURBON WHISKY. 86 PROOF,, p la n e a h a a d t o a o r e o t o n b a t t o r the celebration m arking the end whole program Is basically a com- of ours He m ay call It progress modity by commodity self-help fo r j P erfection ¿tb^CHAPEL D O N ’T J U S T S IT T H E R E Security H olders R ead This Standard tries a flood of fire to make.» worn out oil fields produce again W ANT ADS A sk fo r H ermitage an ¿1 te ll the w o rld you k n o w great s tra ig h t IX eaiucky bourbon! HERMITAGE 6 years old o O