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la u h 1 u o l N i l JuCMJlAU i l u K m , o K m M u M ^ h n n i M n (E u im tc ^ ‘r a r n a i £ W M ,g K E R S FRIDAY, JANUARY » , 1 9 » LEGAL NOTICES . * ', M , »o*« Drivers Lose Rights For Cash Shortage Decisions Program Getting Started Fruposed forms of taxation, uni Readers of the daily fication of school districts, and have been interested recently in various ways Oregon may bolster Notire is heroby given that th e Failure to comply with the It* general economy are up for Kenny. Glie« L. French . - - Ed ito r the praper attitude toward the undersigned, Lawrence state’s financial responsibility discussion. cf beard» in . ... honor of Administrator of the E3tate of frt^ M IM GM eiMi •• ** ~ w a Cr ter» d d *M W'vr't el*»» ^*tv*r ’TI*tV-r a »t * y” O* n growing laws last year resulted in license puMofüee *t M<»n>. Or«<<»M. and«* A<*l|the corning centennial. v\e r.avt Zclla Kenny, deceased, has filed • Opinion ballots” supplied with suspensions for 21,267 ojrerators fact ¡»beets will measure appro m Cmama «* * ‘rrh • • J * * * ________ Hijeen amused. The Oregonian that his First and Final Account in N A TIO NAL i d i t o r i a l ] ¡spoke for beardDis cheeks and -aid estate, and that Tuesday, the of motor vehicles, the Oregon de ches most favored by discussion partment of Motor Vehicles re group members. Ballots will be dignified conduct was chastised by 3rd «lay Of March, 1959 at the readers whose plea was that to hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M, in the ported today. tabulated and results announced c^8 The figure represents an in by Oregon State college extension have a centennial one must look County Court Room in the Court Alf-tllA.lt Mf MfUR sharing and pension plans. crease of slightly more than 6,0(K) service. land act like a pioneer. House at Moro, and place for hear The year of the big change! There are also many other over 1957. That’s 1959 on the tax scene, Now the growing of beard* has ing of objections, If any, to said Gov Mark Hatfield, in recent M IW SPAM B before we preceed further, avenues for tax strategy ma e Officials said reasons for sus commendation of the program, nothing to do with a centennial. First and Final Account and the here’s an imporant reminder for possible by this new concept, in pensions under financial respon said, "results of the opinion bal Some of our forefathers wore settlement thereof. PU BLIIH IIB cluding splitting of business in sibility provisions of the law in lot can l)e of immeasurable bene small corporations: beards and some did not, the I^awrence Kenny asso ciatio n February 2 is the deadline for come with family members thru cluded: driver or owner involved fit to both the legislature and growing of beards being a matter Admlnstrator small corporations electing to lie the pseudo corporation rather in an uninsured accident, 7,849; executive branch of Oregon gov of fashion. There were no elec Donald E. Heisler o f f ic ia l co u n ty p a p er tric razors a hundred years ago Attorrx?y for Estate 12-15c taxed in 1959 at individual rates than a family partnership, shift unsatisfied Judgment, 266; failure ernment.” (a new provision) to file the re ing of income to other persons to maintain proof of financial res “We welcome these opinions shops, ---- SUBSCRIPTION RATK* . " — and « — few — barber ............. - - but Wade through gift of stock, creating a ponsibility, 6,514; failure to re which come after careful 6tudy quired for 2553. i» \K YEAR *30(‘ & butcher or their predecessors This major change was pro fiscal year for the pseudo corpora port an accident, 106; and failure for they might well form the basis — — -— r i u f ’ i t t Y 30 1959 f were making good blades of steel vided in the technical amend tion which differs from that of to meet security requirements, for constructive action,” the gov ______ ‘___________ _________ ’ that would last a lifetime. Grand- ments act of 1958 which contains the stockholders and many other 1,318. I pa grew a beard because it was ernor stated. some of the most basic and drama possibilities. The department- -said 32,307 A W A Y W IT H I T (k the style. Persons interested in obtaining At any rate, the hour of deci vehicles involved in accidents last study materials or joining small tic changes in income tax history. We are Impressed with the! To be accurate about It the Ore- sion is at hand for the many small Chief among these are provi year reported damages in excess neighborhood discussion groups wisdom of the young m en-by all ’gonlans who are now bearded or sions «permitting corporations to business corporations that are of $50 and that 6,111 of the 95,- should see their local county ex that is holy and righteous w e d ’ who are trying to be are not let- elect not to be taxed at corpora toying with the idea of electing 200 vehicles involved did not have tension agent, reports state chair itrle flin g thelr face gFOW f° r tion rates (at Individual rates in to be taxed at individual rates in insurance. man Mrs. Mabel Mack, «assistant H*The voung men say the Oregon patriotic reasons, nor to make of The Muffin Mixers met with stead), giving stockholders an 1<$59. And many businesses thru- Claims evaluated by financial director of DSC extension service. constitution is old and outworn themselves appropriate h o s t s , leaders, Milly Ferrell and Wanda □ t h a t they should »« paid «> They are growing a beard because Dunlap, with Carol Armstrong as ordinary loss on stock in their out the Northwest are making responsibility personnel during Residents of Portland should con the year revealed that the average tact the World Affairs Council. write a new one. Will, the Oregon they want to ami using the cen- a visitor on January 14 at Fer firm and creating a first-year de the election. A word of caution: preciation of an extra 20 per cent. claim for property damages in un Great Decisions—a 10-week stu constitution is old, an even hun- tennlal as an excuse. rell’s. Miss Armstrong showed All in all, the changes offer pos There are some circumstances insured accidents was $248 and dy of local and national issues— rtred years along about now and There’s something about a how to make muffins. At the next sibilities for substantial savings under which the disadvantages for personal injury, $529. it w i, written in the oxcart and beard that is attractive, not to meeting the girls will learn to began January 25 with a review for many small businesses in the of making the change over may of Oregon history and potential pole axe period, but it was writ- look at entirely. We were think- make good muffins. outweigh the advantages. Thor Northwest. ».n bv men of experience in liv- ing of IP from the other side. Men growth for the future in keeping Judy Ann Ferrell T h e following requirements ough study of all factors is ad with Oregon’s Centennial obser ins who realize*! that human na- like to produce a set of whiskers vised and consultation with legal tore did not change even though in somewhat the same way as vance. The Golden Thread Club met must be met for a corporation to and accounting advisers is in or the mode of transportation and they like to produce a child, learn with Mrs. Harry Stark, leader, make the election not to be taxed Later discussions will deal with Optometrist der. mode of drew did change. to chew tabacco or drink strong January 26 at the Grass Valley as a corporation: foreign policy issues outlined in 405 E. 2nd St. 1. There must lie less than 11 The Oregon constitution Is out- whiskey—to prove their virility, school. Ixjrraine Stark led the fact sheets by the Foreign I’olicy Oregon In History worn In that It has been amended to show that they are adult. It pledges, clubtiers answered by stockholders. association, a non-partisan, non Tel. CY6-M62 The Daller, Ore. 2. All stockholders are individ Feb. 1, 1847—The Oregon Print and Hatched and rewritten by one wants to learn about other giving names of things in sewing profit, educational agency. Great every «political amateur since W. tribal rites for budding youth he boxes. Randy Lemley will bring uals or estates. Decisions is sponsored in Oregon ing Association’s abridged edition S V’lten and the people have can read Eraser’s Golden bough, refreshments for our next meet 3. No stockholder is a non of the elementary spelling book through more than 25 state ag voted to change it more often S ouk * men look fine In whis- ing in February. Mrs. Hartley resident alien. encies and organizations. of Noah WVbster was published 4. Only one class of stock is than they have voted to change kers. They hide weak chins, form showed how to shrink material. today. Stitched copies are to be the laws It Is longer by far than a shelter for a too prominent Coke and cookies were served by outstanding. 5. The corporation is not a sold at 25 rents per each, and the constitution of the -United a nose, cover the wrinkles. And Janice Lemley. member of an affiliated group of bound copies at 3714 cents • ll must be said that a man looks Janice lx»mley States and longer because the corporations tied to a common payment In cash. like a man in whiskers; there’s no people have added the result of The little volume reflects great group. so much fuzzy thinking and fuz mistaking him for anything else credit upon its printer, Mr. W. P. 6. All stockholders must agree and beards are one thing the zy writing to it. Both as a literary Hudson. Indeed, it is got up in to the election. and a political document It is a women are not going to chisel in good style and strongly bound, Straight Yield The pseudo corporation which on and adopt to their own uses. sad affair. and will he really serviceable in results from the election has far There’s reason l>ehind the desire If we were to let the young 3.75% reaching implications. While the the cause for which it is Intended. men write a new constitution they to grow a beard. We must say, PLAN new provision was Intended pri would not do a perfect Job and however, that he who attempts Par Value $1.(XX) February 3, 1946—Held a regu marily to avoid the double tax we would want to change it at to prove his masculinity by rais YOUR lar Cabinet meeting today . . . on dividends, it has many other $880 the next election. In a few elec ing whiskers is a little doubtful Mr. Buchanan read the draft SEASONS important effects. with 2 1-2% eoupon tions it would be In as sad a state of it himself. Small businesses which must which he had prepared of an ans PRODUCTION FINANCING of disarray as Is the present con wer to Mr. Pakenham’s second rate operate as a corporation, although stitution, UNLESS the young men THROUGH YOUR LOCAL an unincorporated form is less proposal to refer the Oregon ques removed from the constitution U H A T NO W ? Aeeeptabl for Federal costly taxwise, can now continue tion to arbitration. All concurred PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N. the right of the people to amend in the conclusion that the offer to the corporate form at the lower Just as it appeared that new it according to their temporary E state Taxes arbitrate should be rejected . . . tax cost of individual rates. L oans are m ade to c a r r y and political whim. If they did building starts would make a The answer which should l>e made through the entire production at par $1,000 that the people would turn it prosperous year lor Northwest Custom Slaughtering by appoint Individual proprietors and part to the two Resolutions, one of the period. You pay back the loan ment only. Meat cutting, wrap ners who would have perferred to Senate and the other of the House, down and we would lie right limber producers look what has only after you market crops or Saves 12% where we are now but with a happened. Labor gets upset be ping, sharp freeze. Kenny’s operate as corporations but did calling for information on the livestock . . . and interest on Market, Grass Valley, Oregon. not because of the higher tax cost Oregon question, was also consid nice, new, unused and unusable cause a truck driver was fired— each dollar only for the exact on Estate Taxes number of days you used it. probably for poor driving habits— Call ED 3-2345 for appointment. can now switch to the corj»orate ered; but both subjects were post constitution on our hands. form and continue paying the So. If the people want to retain and stal ls a quickie strike not STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com OWNED AND OPERATED »Y AND poned. . . . same tax rate. the right to rewrite their con only in Coos bay where the man FOR FARMERS AND RANCHERS Diarv of Pres. James K. Polk plete painting and decorating Unlncorpatel businesses which stitution every two years (ami was iiresi but in Aberdeen, Wash service, spray or brush. Phone have kept out of the corporate they do) there ts no «point in ington and Kalumth Falls as well, CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. form because it was more ex February 5, 1816—The Oregon writing a brand new document i hat doesn’t look as if labor had 12th St. Vein Campbell and pensive taxwise and offered insuf Spectator, in its first issue, out for them to mutilate. Ix-t 'em oven hurling very tmdly. Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn ficient offsetting advantages may today, carried the promise of Edi fheu a Prineville null decided work on the old one. tor William (’. T ’Valut, that the •'C rttlii at near o t your 30 Years to close up shop giving as me ORDER NOW for Spring delivery now- w’ant to incorporate for the paper would be non-political in moilbo* or phone" reason that no timber was avail new 3 In. x 40 ft. aluminum purpose of getting the important nature. Editor T 'Vault continued A B O U T T H K F A IR Experienced tubing for Irrigation NOW 35c tax fringe benefits available to in his salutatory: “It Is our object able. May I k ? other nulls have per foot. Couplers and other corjxirate businesses at no greater to give foreign as well as Internal It Isn’t much trouble to start an bought up the supply. The mill at Mid-Columbia Production sizes available. Muller FARM cost than the unincorporated news. argument about the county fair John Day closed because ot a Our means of obtaining form. EQUIPMENT, Wade Rain Deal in any county and it Is probably »iftke last tall and is still closed, Credit Association news at present are limited; but ers, Case - Calkins • New Hol These fringe benefits include as the country improves, facilities easier in this county than any One might have presumed that 4th & Court Streets exempt sick pay, tax free reim land, The Dalles and Moro. other. We think that an excel- because ot a poor year both labor 9-13c bursement of medical expense, ac for obtaining news will improve. First Federal Savings ¿6 lent idea. Arguments about the and the mill men would lie glad cident and health Insurance, de Our columns will be open for the fair might well be fruitful. l*> get on with the job when mar- Loan Building ductible group life Insurance, and reception of literary productions, This county gets about $12,000 kets gave signs ot getting better, Mid-Columbia Mgr. coverage under deferred profit and all scientific gentlemen are from state racing funds to help which seeius assured, Phone CY 6 2468 William J. Collins & Co. | invited to contribute." put on a county fair. The county ————— — The Dalles. Oregon court puts up a couple thousand and pays insurance costs and the < i e .NNIAL W A 5 H ÍN G T O Ñ A N D in every service visitors contribute some gate re- eelipts. Total receipts of the fair Suddenly and after long months nt reasonable cost are $18,(KM) to $20,0(M). ot hare work by first workers the . 1 - By C. WILSON HARDER Except for approximately $2500 rentennial has caught on in Ore paid out In premiums nearly all gon and every county is doing or of this money goes outside the preparing to take part in the ob F or quite mm # time, the na al. In addition, there are numer A FIN E K E N T U C K Y S T R A IG H T B O U R B O N county, a large part of It for en servance of Oregon s looth birth ous paid holidays, and on some, tion's independent businessmen, tertainment. voting through the National Fed If the store stays open to accom day. That must tie encouraging to We do not think that a good tlie men w ho have done the early eration of Independent Business, modate the public, double, and have urged unions be made sub even triple tim e must be paid. policy. o • o work. ject to nation s anti trust laws. In the first place we think that But now the clerk’s union has • • e It is encouruging that much of half of the state gift should go the Interest revolves around the demand. Funeral Service So far, Congress has not seen dreamed up e a e new e Into buildings and other improve history of the state. That is right ft» to do this. It Is now being sought to get ments until the fair grounds are Leonard & Wilma Smith the employer to finance a fund well equipped. Second, we think and proper for. a centennial Is an to pay for psychiatric treatm ent T h is s ta n d Directors that Sherman countlan« an- being historical ohservatuv. O t h e r for clerks who ‘'crack up under by the nation’s^, things may lx- added to It for en deprived of a stimulus they need the high pressure of their Jobs.” small business Phone The Halles t'Y 6-5135 | • • • m e n is n o t wIk-ii performers are hired to tertainment and promotion pur- Nothing is said about owners based on an make the fair entertainment. |x)scs (although history is enter H A K L A N D V IK W G R A N G E who might go nuts trying to keep anti-labor, or There are things Sherman coun taining enough by itself) hut his M eets F irs t and T h ird M ondays up with this merry-go-round. tabor b a it in g tory is all that makes a centennial. • • • tlan.s could do to make their own attitude Rath each m onth at 8:00 p. iu . I his coming month the centen It seems doubtful anyone ever entertainment that would help er, the quea- Helen K ruckert, M aster contracted neuroses from stack them develop abilities they lack. nial will get off to a go<xi start Uon goea much ing cans of peas on a shelf. Florence K ru c ke rt, Secretary deeper. Third, we think that fair pro with birthday celebrations for c. w arder • • • • Oregon on l-'ebruary 14 or nearby- 1 x > 1 Hi E SO. 113 I.OAK F. Thus, this demand by the uni grams have become stereotyped It ts possible that unless some dates. Some are planned in every Meets 1st and 3rd Tues on bosses would seem absurd and similar to those of every curb under law Is placed on la days in I.OOF, hall. Tran on the face of it If it were not other fair until there Is neither county and many schools are bor leadership that the welfare slent and visiting brother! a part of a very sly strategy in of the Republic will be Impaired. Interes nor individuality alxiut taking part which is encourag are cordially applied psychology. invited. • • a ing Itecause to high school young them a a a Flovd Haines. N. G. There is something corrosive iters UK) years Is a very long If the union leaders can get Neither will we agree that the 1 xx) Watkins, Secretary about unlimited power to an in over to their members the Idea blame lies with the fair board. time. dividual. In olden timea there that they are beinr driven Into E u reka Isslge No. 121 A.F.AA.M. Members are appointed to serve was seldom a king who did not Meets on the 1st and 3ro all kinds of neuroses for the en abuse his power. But the modern richment of the boss, more III without pay and they take the Thursday evenings each labor leader is not only unfet time required for fair business o il) PERENNIAL feeling ts created for the employ month. Visiting membeis tered in his use of power, he «Iso out of their own time -and it is er, greater dependence on the core Lilly Invited to meet w ith us. has the problem of pushing for A couple of city slickers in the quite a lot. Clarence Higley, W. M. more and more to put on a good union Is built a up. leglsjatuie have revived that old a a It is natural for them to follow Clyde Gillmor, Secretary show for the membership. It is doubtful that any grocery • • • the custom In designing a pro lull to change the time in the sum Lupine Rebekah Ixslge No. 116 clerk has ever considered that This abuse of to far uneon- gram. Desire for change must mer by setting the clocks ahead he has a psychosis brought on by deets 2nd and 4th Tues- trolled power, plus the drive to come from citizens if the board is It is about time for that again. weighing out the sugar, or stack days of each month. Visit- seek Justification by getting Oregon producers will probably cans. to l»e Impressed and if citizens ’ ing member» welcome, more and more for the mem ber ing up ths coffee a a a are unwilling or unable to do the he able to withstand this atta k Ann Miller, N. G. ship. seemingly has no end. But It is a safe bet that la doe • • • Helen Martin, Secretary work necessary to make the coun as they have those l>efore, Rea time, the union w ill sell him ea Perhaps one of the best con son for It all Is that the tail is ty fair distinctive and representa Rethlehem C h ap ter No. 78 O.l>kS. crete examples of this fact is the Idea that his job, and his tive of the county, then the fair trying to wag the dog amt the w y Meet« every second Thurs- found out in California. In the employer la driving him nuts. jjfL day each month Visiting will have to go on being the name tail Is bigger than the dog food industry, this state is rec- After that is accomplished, wha All that Oregon produce« comes 7 member« Invited Moro, Ore show until boredom ends it all. ognlxed as the birthplace of the knows what w ill be the next ob Annabelle Kelao, W. M super market, and thus, la also jective of union leadership. P er What we are trying to say ia from the farms, the forests or the fisheries The people who do the Dorothy Heater, Secretary pei naps the place of origination haps the next thing w ill ba ta that a county fair need not be a seek a M other’s Dav boons far t<f the grocery clerk’s union. (-onpie of days of bucking anti work on them are generally op- I n l o r IX H M .K X t A I M nau a r mother, am ow , every clerk who « had • s e ♦**»*• 1 5 O t. Pt. roping and looking at a prise po.ed to daylight saving The Wasco, Oregon hat the employ* Over the years the union has oa the grounds that city folks who do the service work / q Meets each F irst an 4 Thin! steer. It could and should lie made pushed wages up to a point era owe a debt ta the m other» v Tuesdays. where aay grocery clerk not whe m ade it possible ubia far th a i-oas THE O l D HEBMiTAfii COMPANY, LOUiSViLlE, KENTUCKY an exhibit of the county, agricul J'.kc St and producers think they making »113 per week la unusu- to hire them as clerk*. Doug Shull, W . M t turally, scholastically, scientific are unimportant anyway Hence, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY - 86 PROOF the fight. Carl Tuggle, Secretary ally, culturally. Publish n i K v « r f F rid a y M,»n», Oregon at NOTICE OF FINAL paper, SETTLEMENT ■¿?~1 I as 0 c 5 t ^ News of 4- H CLUBS Dr. Otis G. Perkins DISCOUNT U. S. TREASURY BONDS ADDING MACHINE TAPE At Journal Office W ANT ADS PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Stock & Bonds Mutual Funds Tax Exempt Bonds J. W. DODD Tygh Valley, Ore. Phone 611 P erfection "SMALL ^BUSINESS” HERMITAGE N a t u r e ’s fin e s t b o u rb o n N o n e b etter even a t h igh er p rices! j 55 $ 8 O