Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 08, 1960, Page 2, Image 2

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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 ,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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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.
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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
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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
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