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PAGB a SHERMAN COUNTY JO U RN A L, MOKI), OREGON FR ID A Y , A P R IL 8, I960 D A N G ER O l H TOWN Mrs Coliis P Moore w ill r e tu rn T he latest o u tb re a k in violence F rid a y a fte r sp en d in g a w eek in in P o rtlan d Is exceptionnal only W ashington, D. C. a tte n d in g th e Publlahrd Every Friday M bet-auae one of th e beal-ui> victim s an n u al co nference of R epublican Moro, Oregon N early women. died from 1lis w ounds. 1 m I M o i ev ery p aper from th a t 1«jw n car- Itile« L. F rench Mr. and Mrs. A rt S m ith sp e n t n e s sto rlea ol m ugging o r beai- from T uesday u n til F rid a y in A n tersd « • w c o i i i ! ria »« m a ile r a l I ' F u a io lite » a l M oro, O rt-aon. und er A ups. Both w h ile and colore« 1 P o rtlan d , w h ere th ey w ere g u ests ul I '«trttfreM o f M arch I , 1 *7 *. y o u th s a re involved. of Mrs. E lm o See and ch ild ren . F u rth e rm o re n early ev ery jx?i N I WS R A P I * Son who goes to l ’o rtl and re g u la r P U B L IS H E R S ly has a sto ry or tw o lo tell alxjut A S S O C IA T IO N th e p rev alen ce o i gaiugs an d th e P I T S to give aw ay. Call JO 5- ^ jp d ep re d atio n s of them . T h ey cau- tlon v isito rs to th a t city to stay CUSTOM SLA U G H T E R IN G by N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L ap|x»intm ent only. C ustom c u r in th e ir hotel room s a fte r d a rk or ing. Meat cu ttin g , w rap p in g , K E E P T H E trav e l by c a b —AND as ^ c ^ i i Q n sh a rp freeze. K en n y ’s M arket, DOORS LOCKED. G rass V alley Call ED 3 2345 A F F ID A T I M E M B Í I C erainly it is not n ecessary for for appointment. 23-tfn P o rtlan d to have so u n sav o ry a O F F IC IA L C O U N T ! PA PE R rep u ta tio n . It will n<>t Ijecome a FOR SA L E : Six gallon Brow n »CIUM.IIIP 'I ION K A TES co n v en tio n tow n or rem ain the Sw iss m ilch cow. P. G. O’Meara, U A h IMAM >3.0 Iteuutiful rose city hy allow ing so W.i i ■ I 23c m uch crim e to exist. APRII. M, HUM! FOR SA LE: DI C a te rp illar tr a c W hat it needs, of course, is a tor, used only 3300 hours. T his new g o v ern m en t. It needs a n o th e r m achine has a cab E. W. C ar D orothy l.ee and C harley P ray. dinal Gl 2 '.',71 20-lc N T 1 T .E S It needs a lietter jxdiice force and LIVESTOCK Men • Ik, it y o u r A lew d ay s ago we saw a pic- ¡»erhaps a b e tte r set oi m unicipal self • “ A nchor B ran d ” A nim al lure of a g ro u p of m en and one ju d g es It needs a lu s t ra te clean H ealth P roducts, penicillin, and w as w earing b u tto n shoes. An old ing. in stru m e n ts a re av ailab le at tim e r w ill know alm ost the e x y o u r Co-op Oil and S upply at act y e a r the p ic tu re was taken MIL KEN N E l» ! T h e Dalles. 20c tfn Mr. K ennedy decisioned Mr. for b u tto n shoes w ere a fleeting LIVESTOCK AUCTION sty le although nearly every one H u m p h rey w ith 56 p erc en t o i the E v e ry S atu rd ay a t T h e D alles total D em ocratic vole in W iscon had to have at least one pair. L ivestock Com m ission • A uction It w as not long ago th a t every sin T uesday w ith m any R ep u b li Yard, S outh on New Dalles-Calif one who built a new house in the can s c e rta in ly g ettin g into th e act H ighw ay. M iscellaneous • • 10:00 u p p er price range had to have a for vat ions reasons, not all h o n o r A M. LIVESTOCK--12:30 sw im m ing pool. T h ere is evidence able. I’. M. Lunch at th e y a rd s G rade We are not am ong those who th a t it w ill not be so necessary in “ A” R e stau ran t. P hone CY 6- the fu tu re . B oating has becom e feel th a t his C atholicism is Mr. 4672 o r CY 6-4513, T h e Dalles, the rage and it may last lo r som e K ennedy's g rea test handicap. We O regon. 14c-tfn leel th a t it is id s only stren g th . tu n e where it is possible. One who ob serv es the hum an If it w asn 't th a t he can ex p ect STA TE W ID E P A IN T CO. com plete p ain tin g and d eco ratin g race for 50 y e a rs o b tains a very tn e su p p o rt oi a m ajo rity ol th e d iffe re n t opinion of it th an one m em b ers o i th a t faith tie would Taylor LODGE A. F .A A. M.~ who w atches it for a sh o rt tune. not I k * in llie n atio n al p ic tu re W’asco Meets F irst and In half a c e n tu ry a lot oi lads at ail. lit* is loo young, lie com es T h ird T uesdays. V isiting com e and go, th e re are sty les in from loo ta r east, he is loo rich. h re th e rn welcome. recreation, in gam es and in c u s On th e a ffirm a tiv e side lie is a V inton W atkins, W. M. tom s as well as in clothes. What U. S. S enator, lias a good w ar E lton Med lor, S ecretary am uses a fam ily today m ay be record and lias w ritte n a book. I iipiio* Iblx-k.ili Lodge No. i ttj boresom e tom orrow , m aybe not Hut if it w asn 't tiiat tie iiad in tr o Meets 2nd and 4th Tue» boresom e but out of style so th at duced religion in to A m erican pol d ays of each m outh. Visp lug m em bers ivelconv- one is as out of date playing itics no one w ould lx? in te reste d in him . iiis leg islativ e record is F lorence T hom pson, N. <». w hist as w earing button shoes. Helen M artin. S ecretary So far as has been observed weak. We would co n sid er it a n ation tl I m ek.i l odge \ ». 121 A. F A I . •’ one sty le is as good as an o th er, p o k er is as good a gam e as bridge, calam ity it we w ere to elect a Meets on the H i and 3." t A evenings each sw im m ing as good us boating, p resid en t who w as so involved in T h u rsd ay m onth. V isiting m em b eis d erby h ats as good as the p re se n t religion. Not liecuuse ol th e re li cordially invited to meet w :’N u> ly p o p u la r Sw iss yodeler type. We gion, but because we iiave enough Ronald Powell, VV. M. h an d icap s in in te rn atio n a l a lla u s c a n ’t see th a t one is b e tte r than Clyde G illm or, S ecre tary th at w hich it follow s and th e only w ithout adding th e one of in te r Mon» LODGE NO. 113 I.O.O.F. nal d iv isio n s o v er a m a tte r not reason seem s to Is* that people Meets 1st and 3rd Tueg- ¡»ertlnent to politics. like variety . c ^ , daya in I.O.O.F. hall. T ran ste n t and v isitin g b ro th er! A lt O t I ’ I I I E < O l \ IT are cordially invited Mrs. Jack C ush m an d rove to Floyd H aines. N. ( E u g en e T u esd ay to &|M*nd a dav I.EGINI.ATIYE PAV Ix»o W atkins, S ecretai > or two visiting in th a t city. Bethlehem Chapter No. 7H O. e LA M rs. M o llie M c L a c lila n c a m e u p A com m ittee is w orking for U / Meets ev ery second T h u rs passage of the bill that w ould from P o rtlan d th e m id d le ol m e AB day each m o n th Visiting give O regon legislators $2100 pet- w e e k "to g el w a r m e d u p ” a s s h e " m em lx'rs Invited Moro. O re y e a r Instead of $600. O rganiza e x p r e s s e d n e r l ik in g t o r o u r w ea Im ogene Hal lev, W. M. tions sponsoring the bill are most th e r. D orothy H ea ter S ecretary llie highw ay crew d u sted th e II I It I. 4 \ l>V I EVV G RA N G E ly those who send lobbyists to Salem and they would lx* in i tow n (hoiouglil.v T h u rsd ay m orn Meets First and Third Saturdays heck of a fix if they d id n ’t favor mg w iide cleaning tn e g u tte rs ol each month at N:0O p. m. llie resid u e (»1 w in te r g rav e lin g hig h er pay for legislators L au ra Sat her, M aster L egislators are ixsirly paid and oi th e highw ay. F lo ren ce B ru ck ert, S ec’y. W o, k at th e new p o sto llice site they lose m oney w hen they go to a session. T hey are elected to began again i'h u isd a y alte r 11 ie rep rese n t th e people and we are M cYickers crew did s,ome work Peat Moss for your flow q u ite sun* the people would would at G arahaldi w here they ai K) ers and new lawn. pay m ore if they did rep resen t have a co n tract for a new JHiSt the |x*ople instead of rep rese n tin g olfiee co n stru ctio n , llie local lot the govern m en t w ith Its grow ing will lx* cleared of d eb ris tin s Cedar S h a v i n g s f o r bureaucracy. week and the area leveled so th at chicks and chickens, kills As for us we I »opt» to alw ays w ork ol building can begin. The lx» rep rese n ted by m en who have job is to lx? com pleted in 15 d ays mites. m ade a success at som ething a fte r its sta rt. A d riv e rs license e x a m in e r will w hich usually would m ean In* had Moro Lumber & Fuel enough income to indulge Ids e g o lx* on d u ty in Moro at (he c o u rt in that sort of public service house betw een th e h o u rs of 9.no MORO, OREGON 1’ntll the |x*ople pass som e leg a. in. and I p. in. islatlon of th is sort it will lx* on the ballot each election from now on out and It seem s that the leg W A S H IN G T O N A N D ‘ Islators a re m aking p rogress in I heli cam paign for m ore monev It Is |x>ssib|e that on th is occasion the lobbyists may lx* able to do By C. W l I S O N .H A R D E R som ething for the legislator*, w hich Is a m an hies dog situ atio n Voting through the National take u tax deduction for ill w ill. for su re Federation of Independent Busi a • a Of course, this Is not al ness. almost 90% of the na- tlon'e independent businessmen lowed, hut It would seem to have expressed them selves in m ake as good sense as com put favor of eliminating “good will” ing a tax on w hatever good w ill VET TO ItE PR O V E S a business m ay have. In computing estate taxes. • • e a a a i S enator McClellan estim a tes As a m a tte r of fact, it has As It elands now, the pro th at the w ork of his com m ittee on been years since a good w ill p rieto r of a lalwir Investigation to lx* w o rth Item has figured very im p o r business die«, ta n tly In the selling and pur tw o m illion dollars to the nation and the tax chasing of a business. hoys, a f t e r Mavis* hut m ore likely not. • • • toting up all T h e com m ittee did put the In fact, m any business firm s the other ea bum ’s ru sh on P ave Heck hut th e today c a rry on their statements s e ls w h ic h a good w ill Item at $1. In to* sto ry Is th a t Jim m y H offa ha I a re tangible, day's strenuous com petition. It Heck ready for th e Ixm evard a n y then throw in seems alm ost necessary for a for good m e a way H offa w o u ld n ’t have put business to build a new rep uta sure a aum him In Jail, hut n e ith e r has th e tion every day. based on the a a a governm ent T he re su lts of tin* “ g o o d w ill” C. W . H a r d e r O f course, the huge corpora com m ittee s w ork may have help held by the business. tio n s n e v e r ha ve to e n co u n te r e • • ed th e passage of the L an d ru m Uds problem as the corporation T h e re is p ro b a b ly n o th in g G riffith hill w hich is beneficial. goes on no m a tte r who dies. m ore fra g ile than goodwill. a a a Yet, It isn ’t m uch of a hill and Often the respect that a bu a This m a tte r of placing a value far less th a n will lx» needed to ness e n jo ys d is a p p e a rs w ith tin* and assessing a tax on the com pletely divorce the g an g sters d e a th o f the fo u n d e r and ow n er good w ill of a business Is p rac • • • from honest labor tica lly In its entirety a tax on A fter all. If there Is an ele the Independent fa m ily owned C ongressm en th at Hoffa is trv m ent of good w ill attached to business, ing to defeat a re b oasting of it a a a a business, it 1« larg ely |>a ed if they live in ru ra l areas W e It would seem at tim es that on the reputation of the ow er the e n tire ta x in g p h ilo so p h y of doubt If th e re is th e sam e am ount or m anagem ent. • • • the nation is based on the pre- of sm ugness am ong those living Thus, is seem s almost im m l'e that independent business In th e cities T he fact Is, we th in k , p ossible to p la ce a ta x on a is bad h r the country and th a t labor still has a hand at the gm xl re p u ta tio n B u t th ro u g h everything possible should be n atio n 's th ro a t and it is not labor acme hocus pocus c o m p u ta tio n , done to fo r c e a ll business Into as lalior hut labor as a gang of the ta x boys seem to fin d u l big corporate structures. » • • how to ta x a re p u ta tio n . ru th le ss m en in ten t on |»ower As rtlden< -d hy the splendid s e e T hey are sup|x»rted hv honest So, while it m ight not l>e pos w o r k done the past few years w orking m en w ho d eriv e som e sible to take It with yau, tax by the senate km til Business authorities seem to feet It >«- ( om m tttee, the House S m all b en efits from th e leuders an I slhle to tax th<> reputation a Business C o m m ittee, and tha w ho are w illing to overlook tn e Sm all Itiislu -ss A d m inistration, m an lakes to his g rave. longtim e effects in exchange for s e e th is abvtousty is not the view« Im m ediate benefits. It would seem perfectly 1« - iMiint of go\ r r n m rn t leaders. cal on this basis if an owner o f V e t th is is Ju«t one m ore e x a m Maylx* th e McClellan com m it a business died who was s c- ple of law s that are dlscrtm - tee was worth two m illion If it wh.it of a shady ch a ra cte r tin t m aloi v low a*d Independent en w as we w ish it had lxx*n w .r th the estate should be able t » terprise m A m eric a . ten m illion _t»ljrrman County .journal WANT ADS m 1 I Rufus Personaii Hy Mrs. Gee. L. Fox T h e R u fu s PTA social gro u p m et at th e school house M onday w ith th e p resid e n t Mrs. Jo e Mor ris in ch arg e of th e m eetin g T he m ain to p ic w as th e dance w hich is sch ed u led for A pril 30 at the school gym . Mrs. Don K ohlm eier has m ade m any b eau tifu l colored (xysters tellin g of the M ardi-G ras dance com ing u p T he g ro u p plans to sen d co m p lim en tary tic k ets to each school in th e county. service, spray or brush. Phone CY 6 3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. 12th St. Vern Campbell and Jack Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn FOR A g ricu ltu ra l loans see FLBA of T he D alles and th e Mid-Col um bia PCA, 4th & C ourt S’s. C l’press 6-2168 tfn. JOB O PE N IN G L eading M idw est organ ization se ek in g a man w ho Is not afraid to w ork for an op p ortu n ity for sp eed y ad van cem en t. We need su p erv iso ry and m anagerial m ater ial. T h is is not a run of the m ill a d v ertisem en t as w e w ill screen men ca refu lly for position a v a il able. Q U A L IFIC A T IO N S: a. High sch ool education 1». Own a reaaonably late model car c A ble to travel in you r part of state, M onday through F riday. H om e ev ery w eek-end. (I. 21 or o ver. Far above average salary & Com m ission to he discu ssed at the tim e of in terv iew . A L L R E P L IE S C O N F ID E N T IA L W rite I*. (). Box 5OII, A lolia, Ore. w ith full resu m e o f background, address, age and telep h on e n u m ber. Smith Callaway Chapel FUNERAL SERVICE L eo n ard R. S m ith P h on e CY 6-3133 The D alles, Oregon II, A R T IC L E XI, of S h erm an C ounty, S tate of O re Also post cards will be sent out SECTION gon, th at th e ANNUAL SCHOOL STA T E CO N STITU TIO N to families who don't have grade N otice is h ereb y given th a t an E LEC TIO N of said D istrict w ill be school pupils in school at this election w ill l»e held in th e R u ral held at G rade Schools of R ufus, School D istrict of S h erm an C oun W asco, Moro, G rass V alley and ty, S tate of O regon, from 2 P. M. K ent, Oregon; betw een th e ho u rs to 8 P. M. on May 2, I960. The of 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. on the election w ill he held in each com firs t Monday of May, being th e ponent school d istric t at th e poll 2nd day of May, A. D. 1960, for ing places d esig n ated as follows: th e purpose of electing one d i D istrict 3, R ufus, R ufus E lem en rec to r for a five y ea r te rm from ta ry School Building; D istrict 7, Zone 5 (Kent). D ated th is 1st day of A pril, Wasco, W asco E le m en ta ry School Building; D istrict 9 CJ, K ent, I960. M arjorie M arvin Kent E le m en ta ry School Building; A TTEST: D istrict C lerk D istrict 17, D istrict 17, Moro, Jo h n D ecker Moro E le m en ta ry School B uild C hairm an Board of D irec tto rs ing; D istrict 23, G rass Valley, A pril 8 and A pril 22, I960 G rass V alley E le m en ta ry School Building. NOTH L O F H E A B IN t. T he purjiose of th e election is F IN A L ACCOUNT to subm it to th e legal v o ters of All persons having objections picture to show. th e ru ra l school d istric t th e q u es to th e final accounting of Velm a H o stesses for th e ev en in g w ere tio n of in creasin g th e tax levy for Bibby, ad m in istra trix of th e e s Mr. an d Mrs. Don M acnab and th e fiscal y e a r l»eginning Ju ly 1, ta te of A rth u r J. Bibby, deceased, 1960, o v er th e am ount lim ited by Mr. and Mrs. S am m y T suhota. shall file sam e before th e 18th M artin a P etersen re p o rts th e Section 11, A rticle XI of th e Con day of April, 1960, at th e h o u r of follow ing on th e K n ittin g Q ueens, stitution. 10:00 o'clock a. m., w hich is th e T he reaso n s for in creasin g such th e 1-H class at R ufus w ith th e ir tim e fixed for se ttle m en t of said lead er Mrs. C arl T hom pson m et levy are: T he base of th e S h erm an account and th e C ounty C ourt M arch 28 to discuss p lan s for the C ounty R ural School D istrict is C ham bers at Moro, Oregon, is th e p a rty th e y a re in v itin g th e cook not large enough to m eet th e cost place fixed. ing clu b and th e ir m o th ers to. of the "E stim a ted Ixx*al Tax L ev VELMA BIBBY T h is g ro u p m ade th e afg h an in ies for O j)erational P urposes," A d m in istra trix w hich each m ade a block fo r and (Tax O ffset to th e S h erm an C oun DICK & DICK Mrs. T hom pson sew ed them to ty E lem en tary School D istricts T he Dalles, O regon g eth er. and th e S h erm an C ounty H igh A tto rn ey s for th e E sta te Jim m y Fox who w as accom pan School D istrict), for th e 1960-61 M arch 18 and 25, and A pril 1, and ied hom e hy Jim m y Belshe a r School Year, com puted according 8, 1960 riv ed S a tu rd a y from WSC w h ere to form ula p rescrib ed by law, to th e y a re stu d e n ts. T h ey w ill be g e th e r w ith th e o perational cost NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT hom e u n til n ex t Sunday. Mrs. of th e H ural School D istrict. NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t T he am o u n t of tax, in excess of th e undersigned h as filed in th e Bob B elshe cam e to R ufus to pick Jim m y up to ta k e him to th e ir th e six i»er cent lim itatio n p ro C ounty C ourt of the S tate of O re hom e east of Moro. T h is is sp rin g posed to l>e levied hy th e ru ra l gon for S h erm an C ounty, h is vacatio n for th e boys. school d istric t of S h erm an C oun F in al A ccount as A d m in istra to r It's lovely w ea th er in n o rth end ty, O regon, for th e fiscal y e a r be of th e E sta te of C ornelia H. of S h e rm a n co u n ty th is w eek. g in n in g Ju ly 1, 1960, is $81,145.23. Joh nson, Deceased, and th a t W ed D ated th is 6th d ay of A pril, nesday, th e 20th day of A pril, T he fa rm e rs a re g e ttin g th e ir fields sp ray e d for w eeds. We have 1960. I960, at ten o ’clock A. M. of sai l p ro sp ects for a gotxl crop th is A T TE ST : L ynn O. H am pton d ay in the co u rt room of th e y ear. S ecretary, R ural School Board C ounty C ourt in Moro, S h erm an Donald von B orstel C ounty, Oregon, have been fixed C hairm an, R u ral School Board by th e C ourt as the tim e and LEGAL NOTICES A pril 8 and A pril 22 place for h earin g o bjections to said F inal A ccount and fo r th e NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC- TION in th e R U R A L S4 HOOL N « T I ( E O F A N N U A L S C H O O L settlem ent of said estate. ELEC TIO N ANO M E ET IN G Jo h n T. Jo h n so n J r . D IST R IC T of SH E R M A N COUN NOTICE IS H EREBY G IV EN , A d m in istra to r TY, OREGON, UPON QUESTION of IN C R E A S IN G TAX LEVY in com pliance w ith Sec. 331.010, T. L ester Johnson OVER A M O l'N T L IM IT E D BV ORS, to th e legal v o ters of S h er A ttorney for A d m in istra to r m an C ounty H igh School D istrict, 20-23C tim e. Mrs. Jack B eers has a tw irlin g class and she plans on p re se n ta tion of them in May. She has been w o rk in g w ith all th e grades, and is pleased w ith th e p ro g ress of h e r pupils. T he schcxil ch ild ren h av e sold q u ite a n u m b e r of tic k e ts on th e afg h an w hich th e k n it tin g class d o nated to th e PTA in o rd e r th a t they m ight raise som e m oney. T he g ro u p plans on hav in g th e school picnic again on th e R u fu s school g rounds, and h aving th e g rill to fry h am b u rg ers. T hey w ill get rib b o n s again for th e ath letic e v e n ts w hich th e ch ild ren com- l»ete in. Don K ohlm eier h ad a Plan your future easily and surely with SAV? !GS A C C O U N T S "SMALL BUSINESS” NEW CAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Most folks realize the need to save and leant to save. But without any definite savings goals, it’s difficult to form the savings habit. That’s why we originated our exclusive Happy Day Savings Plan. The idea is to save for just one goal in each account. Deposit a regular amount EDUCATIO~N SAVINGS ACCOUNT each w'eek or month or save just what ever you can—it doesn’t matter. The important thing is to pick your goals and sate regularly. And remember, H ap py Day Savings Accounts earn the sam e high bank interest as all other V. S. Na tional savings accounts. C G ULAR S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S , T O O : .»vingsat U. S. National aren't limited to Happy Day Savings Accounts. A deposit of just $1 will ■pen a regular savings account or a Happy Day account at your nearby U. S. National Bank. Special H A P P Y D A Y S a v in g * Plan» There are eight Happy Day Savings Plana—each with an attractive spe cially design«! paxabouK cover, illui- trating each goal. A 4 4 4 V A C A T IO N « STORK N EW H O M E 4 TAX E D U C A T IO N 4 in s u r a n c e N EW C A R 4 A L L -P U R P O S E H O M E -O W N E D < S T A T E W ID E Twa UMTI0 S T A T IJ NATIO NA L BANK OF AO N TIA N O TM a r« 0««e»<l |R«W'WK» C « 'W « < .»