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FAQfl 1 «HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937 O rder now fo r e a rly d elivery. th is area. - .. F ield ru n , custom dried & u n the state. Here In Dom. Rep. nearly all bleached fo r flavor. Above In m aking the m otion to send rrm a n Cdountg J o u r n a l m achinery m ust be im ported; prices include d e live ry. Graded the b ill back to com m ittee fo r m ostly fro m th e U nited States. Published Every Friday at nuts 10c per lb. extra. am endm ent S enator L o w ry said The d u ty on im p o rte d item s Is By Nicky Tom Moro, Oregon mckenzie view acres - th is m orning, “ In the past the * fro m 50 to 100% o f its value. Rt. 2 B x. 327 Eugene, Oregon Special session, second week, philosophy has been th a t educa- Olle» U French ....................Editor Gasoline here costs 50% cents a 51- 1 2c I don’t th in k anybody took Gov- tiOn should alw ays receive fir s t Dear Friends: gallon, diesel "27 cents, so fuel Entered M ■•eond chu» m atter a» the ' z • e rn o r Holmes seriously w hen he consideration w ith o u t regard fo r Foatofnm at Moro. O r < o ii, andar Act One d o lla r a day wages fo r a cheap Therefore, i f a fa rm C A T C H IN G VP ■ predicted that the legislature could the taxpayers. T he s itu a tio n has fa rm w o rk e r! of tonvraae o í M arch ». t»7». How does th a t ow ner can h ire help at $1.00 a day LEGAL NOTICES A ction M of . the senate w inn taxation w in d tbe session u p * in now reacneo reached m the p o in t w ALUU“ v..v .------ in<? ** fiv e days. now e puuiv w here nere we we farm ers w ho are eenls fo r WOmen, he w ould com m ittee to aPPr ” ^ 1®” _ Most o f us are 8tlU h<?pi.ng 10 ** m u8t Blve consideration to those riav|n< about $10.00 fo r general f<X)jteh to ' the ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS m ent to make the a d d itio n to the lh ro u g h by the end o f th is week bearing the heavy tax load.“ £ laborers Here, in th is sec- sm all j have been to ld o f A ll persons having claim s agaln- basic school fund a tax reue p- but W)rne feel th a t even th is is T h e fe la Ik lh a t the generai Qf the tOominican Republic, ^ „p b in e s in the N o rth e rn Pro- 8t the E state o f Grace ’ D a rllh g p ro p rla tio n show la' »*’ • w is h fu l th in k in g . fu n d budget a t th e next legisla- ou can hire all the help you w a n t vinces of the co u n try, b u t as ye t G uthrie, deceased, are hereby not- are fin a lly catching P The House last T hursday pa*8* liv e session w ill be about $330 f t his wage and servants in the , >ve a n y. ifiecl to present them, w ith the state aid to schoos p ed the G overnor’« tax re lie f b ill o r an increase o f . $50 home w o rk fo r $10.00 a rftontb and T om orrow , I move to m y sec- proper vouchers and d u ly ve ri- 8 °n - ,u(no ®P an alm ost stra ig h t line p a rty m | jj| ont w h ich la the same in- ^ ard ond fa m ily; a stockm an, so I ’ll fied, to the undersigned, the d u ly 1'here are reasons g g vote. The Republican m in o rity crea8e as We bad between 1955 w h e a t is not a comm on crop w rj le about the ca ttle In d u stry in appointed, q u a lifie d and acting state aid to . held out fo r a 25% reduction in and 1957 T h is bas probably been ,n thl8 area> go I ’ll te ll you some- the D om inican R epublic. I can a^s- A d m in is tra to r, w ith the W ill an- state as varied as K children laxes ra th e r than the 1Q% n th ® assured w ith the passage o f the lh , about harvesting rice on m y sure you now th a t there w on’t be nexed, o f the Estate o f Grace W" - . Increase In basic. ' p a ih ere s” farm M y firs t day anyfh’ ng aboul Herefords. fo r D a rlin g C u lh rle , deceased at hla OWICTAE COU1.TÏ F A FB R an<l little taxable p ro p e rty. In Ore- haa M any feel th a t w ith such a pro- here, we clim bed in to m y fa th e r s there a ren’t any here, o r at least o ffice in Moro, Oregon, w ith in six subscription rates gon this often o c c u r. amended tbe b ill to an even gram another tax increase w ill be jeep picku p and w ent to his rice m onths fro m the date of the f ir s t t bis section. in o r near the n a tional forest o r near me nauu.m* greater exU?nt however, ro llin g inevitable, because the general farm . 1 strained m y eyes tr y in g p u b lica tio n o f th is Notice, to -w lt: Sincerely Yours, ONE Y E A R ............................ I100 in where there to non-taxab le w e a lth thg k v e l Qf lg M October 25, 1957.. B ill Coats fu n d budget Is Increasing a t a to locate a combine, o r someother Some state aid to desirable T o y Th<? bUJ Jn thlg form w lu aImogt - NOVEMBER 8, IM7 T. Lester Johnson , . . u . „.„» „ .h n ..Lri nrnvidp h a lf 1 u l,i * " “ ‘*° ,u“ “ " ---------- faster rate than the g ro w th o f method o f harve stin g the rice as — ------- —-------------— - A d m in is tra to r, w ith the ofV he money fo r X £ t a to to set 8Ure,y P*»8 * e S ^ a t e , since Dem- the state Representative G uy We drove along the bum py lanes. O f A f l y ®. ____: „ ___„ ,u«. io nr»t ocratlc Senators Ben Musa o f The j oneS( Salem Democrat, stated A fte r we had gone about a m ile, ™ W ill Annexed. 52-2c S E V E N T IE T H Y EA R an a rb itra ry fig u re th a t la not i ; al] e, ' H a rry B o lv ln o f K lant- th e 's u r p lu s 'ir r id 'ic c d “ » a m y ^ f a t h e r 'l t o ^ d th e 'je ^ P >nd FOR S ALE : Red Cedar Posts. 3 r ^ s X ^ e ’d T i i l ^ t a 7 b '7 - a n ^ ; " e '^ " v o . r n g " w i; b ‘m l ' Z X W ^ V r ' ^ o gT 5 2 M m ' « c ^ . t D a ll e s ^ deUv. NOTICB 0 P „ N A D > aj L legislature i _________...m . to . . the ____ - ij _ m We . waded ib n trh w pm m .R M R N T tle eth th year he is considered to i>e trib u tio n form ula that w ill giv Republicans on the issue. rre d 1>^-G. .— G. L. L . Briggs CY 6-3383 M|j« HETTLEMENT m illio n the , 1959 w ill . in paddy. th m rough g e ttin g p re tty w ell a lo n g J ” a ll 8f* ° ® *a lbe samc PercenUge S entim ent is strong among face a d e fic it of mnu<,n . I f the mud; and fin a lly a rriv e d Jn a l-4p a fte r six. N otice is hereby given th a t the T h a t is not so^w ith( J? of * la t* „ mDhasis on 8Ome 8enator8 th a t they 8hould th is is so, w h y was th is session sm all area w here a man was bus- W A N T E D ; Saleslady o r m an to undersigned, Emma D utton, Exe- although a paper Publtohed ir the ^ ^ h a V e hadI overr «™Pha£ 8 ™ delay action on the tax h ill u n til called? „ thre8hln g the rice As the man Me Ness Products p a rt or c u tr ix o f the Estate o f H a rle y s e l l ___ __ * x y ¡ x s r - — • « < -* * * ■ ■>« ™ t h f r i ~ : M her fu ll tim e. B ig p ro fits . No exper- D u tto n , deceased, has file d her ience needed. W ill teach and fl- F irs t and F in a l A ccount and Pet- w ith a hand age. There are 29 Oregon news- m in is tra tio n to p u t the emphasis tate»a ,x)w er t0 co m p la in t on both sides o f the were c u ttin g r nace. W rite today. McNess Co. tlo n fo r D is trib u tio n in said Es- it near the papers older than the Sherman on teaching. The purpose o f a% X r tv tax The Pa^ y hne fence about delays in s y th e a n d pH P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Sta., Oak- tate and th a t Monday, the 25th C ounty Journal. schools is to t r a ln - ^ n d i f possl- ad th e S S S 29 to 1 b u t is sp e Ja l seMlon Houae Reput>- th ^ 8hln« ,mat land 23, C alif. 1_2p day o f November, 1957,. at the paper in Sherman ble educate— the young to f i t in to J " ‘ "7 ¿X clobbered in Hcans Were bUated 1381 week T w o •y®ten‘ a are U8ed ln p rin te d in Wasco w ith lhe com m unity and develop the that “ W‘ H ¿ a 1 when they refused to suspension I ng the rice In one a man take« •ualom S laughtering by appoint- h o u r o f 10.00 o’c l « * * • « ' ■ ln county was » — w ..» /M ittinv w rao- 1116 C ounty C o u rt Room ln the >nal s h irt-ta ll fu ll of fo rtu n a te few w ho can become g o f the rules to ^P«**1 UP a ctl° " on a bunch r,ce in hls hand • "! T e ^ K e n n y s Cm>r t House at M° r ° ’ Sherman the tra d itio n a l last session. . .. . several b ills by vo tin g on the b ills beats i t on a stool o r box u n til type and on a hahd press w h ich leaders of thought and action. I t ping, sharp frae^ C ounty, Oregon, has been fixe d lh e o p inion shared by m any in tbey w ere printed. T h is the g ra in is all beaten out. In the M a rk e t Grass V alley, Or gon. tJme and place fo r h earj ng was modern enough fo r the times. not based on finances, b u t on regard to the autom atic state In these days sudh equipm ent Ideas. Education is a m ental pro- ta x (the law g iv in g the tax com w ould have saved one day. The other, the rice is flayed w ith a Call 242 fo r appointm ent. 7c- o f obJection8 l f anyt 8aid F irs t next day the Democratic m a jo rity stick u n til the same results are w ould be e n tire ly Inadequate and Cess. W IN T E R POTATOES: No. 1, and F in a l Account and P e titio n mission the power to levy a state the Journal is ra th e r proud o f its The basic school law in Oregon .property . tax in the event o f a voted to a d jo urn from T hursday obtained Deschutes Netted Gems, at o n ly fo r D is trib u tio n , and the settle- I became e xtre m e ly amused has resulted in g re a tly expanded shortage in the general fu n d fo r u n til Monday, over Republican m achinery. $3.25 per hundred pounds. See m e n t thereof. when tr y in g to take a p ic tu re o f protest. O consistency! Lo o king over the old files— w hich costs fa r above the average in- th a t biennium ) is th a t it acts as Tom Moore a t Wasco. 49c E M M A DUTTON this, fo r e ve rytim e I ’d raise m y extend back to 1893— it to not . r ease since tha w ar because stale a psychological S w ord o f Damo- camera, everyone w ould stop possible to say that newspapers money comes fro m afar and is clese over the heads o f legislators. w o rk in g and pose. Those o u t of have changed m u d i in a n yth in g easily spent. Teacher® have been service, spray o r brush Phone Donald E. H eisler The theory Is th a t fear o f w h a t camera range w ould atte m p t to but Im proved m achinery. There added and, It often appears, e ffi- 51-2c 3977 o r 5293, 1205 E. 12th S t A tto rn e y fo r Estate Deattot get in to the p ictu re tod; a tr a it 1 m less o f w hat was called “ per- ciency reduced. The fo rm u la fo r a state p ro p e rty tax w ould do to local com m unities causes the tax V ern C a m rd l and Jack N u ll, common o f ric h to poor here. Mom Hotel Bldg. JO M M l s o n a r Journalism w hich meant d is trib u tio n o f the state fund the The Dalles Oregon ?8tfn F rom the , th re sh in g area, the OFFICE DAYS w ritin g scu rrilo u s item s about should he changed to depend on com m ittees to w rite , and rice was transported in sacks to TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY oth e r editors o r p o litic a l oppon- education to an e xtent th a t in d iv id u a l members to vote, fo r, OR S A L E : G ra in -tig h t feeders enable« - _ a large concrete flo o r w here it ents. E d ito rs are better psychol- schools doing a good Job w o u ld be a much higher income tax rate ______________ ________ and w alls 1x4 tongue A groove the family oglsts in these times although not assured of enough money w h ile ^ an ls necessary to ru n the state, Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A .M . wa8 spread to d ry. A fte r three o r ' d ry u tilit y $25 per M. Meets on the 1st and f OUr days o f d ry in g , the rice was especially better humored. We do schools devoted to the fr ills could l \ L , 8UrP , to limit Std. A B tr. I | ” x 6 th o ro u g h ly 3rd T hursday evenings then to8se,i j n the a ir fo r cleaning th in k yesterday’s editors were be curtailed. T rouble Is th a t no So at r b P?;” 1 it rem ains to the cost d ry TAG fo r floors, truckbeds, M eh m onth. V is itin g an<j then sacked fo r transporta- more inclined to express them - one can define education. f>e seen w hich hl I! will lx* ena-ted etc., $75 per M. • ’ to it« needs or wishes. co,"d la lly ln ' tio n to the p o lish in g m in . selves than they are now and may- Now it looks as i f the taxpay- flr s t* PerhaP® both of them w ill r, Many o th e r sizes and Items vite d to meet w ith us. j mugt a 7 m l t thla method of be taken care o f before this tie the cost o f m achinery has had er is b«|ng considered w hich he fro m $17 per M up. Paul A lle y, W .M . must be In the end and It is wise rea£he9 Pf*” 1, threshing, is m uch d iffe re n t fro m som ething to do w ith th a t TH O R E N L U M B E R CO. L Y L E , .’lyde Giltanor, Secretary a n y th in g in Sherman co u n ty and Newspapers did the same things to consider him before he rebels. ^h e th ird legislative item of W N , Ph EM erson 5-2216 day at firs t I was a b it c ritic a l o f the f o r n ig h t. in 1888 that they do now. They A taxpayer rebellion is a serlotis JnaJ°r im portance is the b ill to Meets 2nd and 4 th 4 32c-tfn reported the news o f th e ir neigh- m atter as it often swings too far. ln c reasi* basic school su p p o rt by Tuesdays o f sacn process. A fte r I received a few W A L N U T S 35c per lb. /> „ » ( I««* V totting $10 per census ch ild . T h is also m onth, facts, how ever, I decided i t was bore and the events o f th e ir areM. We are glad the senators have V n o o tfU rA v t F IL B E R T S 30c per lb. welcome. passed the House last T hursday members the m ost sa tisfa cto ry system fo r W ith o u t telephones and m a ll ser heard the w ord at last by 42 to 17, and was approved by L. G rabenhorst, NG vice and paved roads and radio the Senate tax com m ittee 7 to 2. Vada DeMoss, Sec? arid television the Job was d iffe r IB N B A U im D B C IfllO N I t came to the flo o r o f the Senate L u p ine Rebekati fxxlge No. 11« ent even though the target was We read in the fa ith fu l press to r fln a j actk>n today b u t XARLANDV1EW GRANGE the same. Come to th in g o f It, It th a t Ih n Saud, the 55- year o ld t>ack to com m ittee fo r • amend- Meet* first and third Haturdayft Is m achinery and v gadgets th a t k in g o f A ra rb la , has changed his ment. each month >t 8 n. Wlf changp Driow MaRIn, Maste. g fr l In m arriage and that hls mio- fo rt to ■ r p m i i u i » tttt -oc trrr FT- Agnrs Benson, Secretary The Sherman C ounty Jo u rn a l u 7 , a . I 0 ™ 11 has recorded events under a ll pre- . _ • craa8e given to bas.c at th is p o in t Moro Ixxlge N<T HJ I.O.D.F. sldent* iniin from u Benjam H a rriso n ' Vt fln i.j p ro p erty tax a«iurniE rn j m iu in i ii riarriBuu n /zv- will 77 give ..... d e ....... io a Meets 1st and 3rd to D w ight Elsenhower, has hailed the ^ 7 , 1 ^ »,in i. to t>av to h l„ r ® 1 wl8b 1 ould e xp la in how Tuesdays in I.O.O.F, w ith flam bouyant about R but this hall. ^ T r ra ww .c n n i t «»u w ith flam bouyant prose prose the the com- com m other but we do not ^ 1 ^ ^ ¡t lbey plan to n sie and Y^s. your m ailm an’s playing S anta th is week. He’s busy delivering lng o f the railroad, has boosted wfcmen in Arabia apirinm anonk ° ne 8 lr u y beyond me, in view v is itin g brothers are I roats, has noted the incor- or? ™ b m a tie r T fo r 4 Is . w ^ste ° f the d ls trib u tlo n fo rm u la w hich c o rd ia lly Invited. C hristm as Savings Club checks from U. S. National — nearly a good 2 ... . , on 8ucn m atters fo r .t is a waste h.-.« twnn k«,..» — _______ , .. _ poration o f cities, has m arveled o f tim e and Ib n Saiid listens has been so hard on o u r p a rt o f O rio w M a rtin , N. O. million dollars’ worth! These gay checks mean.wonderful, carefree at the wonders of radio and re- ve ry little to women. Leo W a tkin s, Secretary ce m ly h « n K o rn lu l o f S p u tn ik ,t „ „ more „ „ „ h holiday shopping for U. S. National C hristm as Club members. If We have Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.EJ4 L 7 , ' l' P! “ ± I , i . Of !. ' ” ° 7; k l" « ><«k th o u g h t w ith h im ,e lf you aren ’t receiving one of these checks, be sure you do next year and of c s 1922 and 1932 have been noted and decided th a t the pleasures o f q All ij? n Tpyes T n T fU Models ij v ^ m ie io n T ' L i ei every second each m onth, and the politics and economies of a teenager’, com pany m ig h t n o t SIE0LER OIL HEATERS by joining pur 1058 C hristm as Club now. You save a little each members in eaeh defended or blamed; the alms be so lasting as fir s t im pression Moro dumber & Fuel Co. vited. vite d . Mo M oro, Oregon week throughout the y e a r— from 50 cents to 10 dollars. Then, come of the co m m u n ity have been told, indicated. I t tpay be norm al fo r Genevieve Pow ell, W . M. w ith occasional comment; deaths a man of 55 to'1 lo o k over a sleek Moro, Oregon ° next November, the entire am ount is yours plus interest. You’ll Gwen Ross, Secretary o f the old and w eary o r the young 17 year old and Jsdsh he were really enjoy being S an ta— with money in your pockets and no after- and am bitious have been reported young but to w ^ b fo r tbe young ^ <>0<><><><>oooooo<xxx>o<x>o<x>ooo<xxx>oo<x>ooo<xx>oooo<x>ooi as w e ll as the b irth o f thousands 80mew hat abnorm al and we 1 , C hristm as bills to worry you! who m tu rn have g ro w n old. th ln k k ln g .g dl(> A nd so, we sta rt another year tated hig own dec.8lon w ith the thought th a t we have fille d a useful place in the county a h is to ry — fo r we are older than the county—and h o p e fu l th a t we may continue to be useful to those about us. Slants From Session ©luiran Q J Dr. Frank D. Reid I I « T h e ^ u T s tilm s tix ’s p l a y i n g S e tn te i! . - M E C H A N IC W O R K IN G J Service Repairing at Ranch Caterpillar Service Mechanic, Welder, Combine THE DALLES Machinist, setting or repairing Machinery. WAGES $2.50 per hour Kentucky bourbon ever 'Z. *■ , . You furnish the parts. «- Will take meat, eggs, or what you have that I can Now use as pay. On duty 7 day wk. No overtime or mileage EARL BLACK Sr. Box 50 - Moro. O regon ' j)ut into glass! •*-> 2 ’/2% INTEREST T eelphone J O 5-3244 No longer eniployw l w ith E m p ire M ach. Co. on your 1958 Christmas Club savings Good referen ces ¡if needed OLD (1 L d O H T B R . M IL D E R . .. BS PRO O F *« j mw <F*T*!* i—m WWX wwt j — m Available in a lighter, milder 86 Proof bottling of euch euperb quality it hae become America'e moet popular bourbon! «<- Bittítd iw fio N g JOIN U.S. NATIONAL’S 1958 CHRISTMAS CLUB Deposit W eekly G rade A Ixmds in telep h o n e, w ater, h ig h w ay , electric pow er, am i o th e r b ank q u a lity issues, yields 5 ^ am i m ore, u n d e r p rese n t higl^ in te re st •rates. V sual d en o m in atio n s a re $1.0(X). Plut Interest Why not draw on our 30 year?» experience in bo^d», and in nil nei-MritleM market*, to obtain the best poNnible retnrnn on voaC’waving'*. Free Mats Fnrniahed. W R IT E . P H O N E or C O N TAC T J. W DODD trtñhiHi M T Y G H V A L L E Y , ORHGON nmm / b-- OW CROW O BTH IEIY CO^ FRANKFORT. KY^ISTRIBUTW BY NAT. DIST.PROO. CORF. MM-t'olumhia Mgr. William J. t'oMlna A C®. REFERENCE: A N Y 1ST N A T IO N A L B A N K O F P O R T LA N D RRANCH ■M Receive Next November $ .50..........$ 25.00 $ 1.00..........$ 50.00 $ 2.00......... $100.00 $ 5.00......... $250.00 $10.00.........$500.00 , Ready resale any Lme desired. And many are federal income tax exempt on the interest. - K B M TU C K V B T R A IO H T B O U R B O N W H IB K B V JOO HIGH GRADE BOND YIELDS ARE THE HIGHEST IN 25 YEARS •tl >7 THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF FORTUNO