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l’AGB a BHERMAJS COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON •• *r FRIDAY, A üC rsT 5. 1960 ’ ' f • » » ♦ « ( * » * d GIRL, 20, Will do b ab ay siu in f tion, our electricity and gas; we Rufus Personali Youth Groups To ct?i¡ crin an C o u n ty -Huumat Pot Luck Dinners evenings. Call the George <jjT - can offer a genuine 1 welcome ser resilience Pher.t JQ But w hatever ln d u .rry to n u s H-lp Fan By Mrs. Geo. L. Fox P u b lis h e d E v e r y F rid a y a t should pay its share of the t a t Joan Loeken. ¿ X lc M u ro , O re g o n W heat li stili pouring tr.:-? ÿ ’.e May Be Source load E d ito i G ile s L . F re n c h in v a le r «i Rufus but it is There i r e the a c tic u o f tt\e five to stop action ' J u l y w 01 F®0»1 Fobonm i A i.l e n d h « * » u J c !-» m n .m u ir »I t • of six counties P o s li-lfic e Mt M oro, O regon . under / toward attracting industry was a erences. E rnest Cln ¡ .tophej son Colorado Springs, Colo, outfits running another week 314 4-H members exbitibm g live of (JorigrvM of M atch IMÍK. serious error. They, by implica Rt. 2, Box SU, The Dalles CY 8- Dear Editor: o r „ Lelaud Medle, has im tshed ° ( Oregon s <»unt> s a m t a r - stock .............................................. ....... and pavilion entries, coup- tion, allied themselves on the side 1055. 40-3p NEW SPAPER We are having a great tim e c u lu n g Wldi Help of Chet Coats ians recen,b called a tte n tio n w it|1 jncreased Sherm an FFA of industry, however grasping, and are meeting scouts from other ana jug m achine liu s will be one the P°tentiaJ hazard of im proper hvestQck will increase the yoUth STATE .VIDE FAiwX CO. coin o4« Æ » py°USHf,s and against the home owners, states and countries. --------- _-> •----- harvest Uie <arffitr# wU1 gAad food preparation and service at exhibit - ~ . » — at the Fhir, states Countv p itie .punitine and decorating A S S O C IA T IO N farm ers and business men who The night of July 22 there was t0 aiid w uh Uie fufeS taUdUlg pot luck dinners, which account Agent T w Thompson se rv a e , spray or brush. F^one live here. a big arena show to officially UQuWe lhw y e a r. T heie were uniy for a large Percentage of our food Activities for 4-H and FFA CY 6-3V77 or CY 6-Ô2ÎO, 1205 K- We know that industry has to 12th St. Vern Campbell and they had M few fortunate ones who had no PO'^nm-g cases eac.i year members will be many. F air activ- ?4 A T I O N A l F D IÍO R IA L compete and that some com m uni open the Jam boree, Jack Null, The Dalles, Ur. 38Un much entertainm ent and introduc- j ireil al ad harvest Most public health people pri- M es get underw ay w ith all en- ties will give advantages to new tion of men who made the Jam something less than tries due 6 p. m. Wednesday. Aug. 80 BED OREGON state approved plants. In the long run th a t is no boree possible. They had a show W eekend guests of Mr. and ' a ^ ‘ y ult\ t n« t lurk 17. Largest increase in 4-H ex- nursing home located in beau amiuate member advantage to a plant looking for a narrated by Jam es Arness, sta r of Mrs. Benton B arnett were Ben- t because the num ber of hibits will be In knitting from 30- tiful Hood River Valley, w ttn location for later-coining indus Gunsmoke, about the founding ton’s brother and wife, Mr and * lt/ ’in^ lved in food handiln3 60 exhibits since last year. O ther id l l l l . H , ( U l M i PAPER lovely fenced grounds. We ac tries will also get concessions cept all types of elderly cases, M U M l u r t l u N K A IE H that will equalize taxes eventual and expansion of the N orth Amer- M rs . 1 dbert B arnett ol Portland, increases the danger of accidental 4 H projects to be exhibited in- r. and Mrs. D. K. Breuer ot contarninatlon> and there often elude horses, beef, sheep, swine, as well as room and board care. UNE kEA K *-u l ly. Communities also have to lcan continent, then for the end- M . » .u . . Ing they had a gigantic firew orks Hood River and Mrs Myrtle Au- D o u ltrv ra b b its rln th im ? fnn.i 31-lfn. © ompete if they w ant industry. ar. d » r a n n n r T r n ..» ,ia i« i tu/n are P °°r facilities for m aintaining pouury, raDDiis, ciotning, toon A l <4V MA 5, 1960 display which lasted almost an derson ol 1 routdale. . .. _ --------------- ------- proper tem perature between pre- preparation & preservation, elec- CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by But a com m unity might better women are sisters ot nem uu ' aration and serving This is not tricity gardening, wildlife. Be- appointm ent only. Custom cu r levy a tax and pay a cash subsidy hour’ On July 24 we attended one of They all came Saturday and were J |hat aH lucks are poten. sides livestock, farm mechanics I IIF. KEPI BLIP AN T il K IT ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, to a new industry than to hold the largest church services for here for tneir cousin Corwin Bar- tlall/ hazardoua because quite ob- will lie a special exhibit of the sharp freeze. K enny’s M arket, ^ " / a ^erW ew e n c o u n ^ w‘th contests and demonsta- From the point of everything out tax concessions which may boy scouts, there were over 35 n ett's funeral. They left for their Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345 go on forever. but/ the hoopla the Republicans thousands boys present. It was a homes Monday. tro u b le tions during the first three days for appointm ent. 23-tfn are' lucky in that the convention Vein l^ ,T'JrretherP w i i V f l X r ex- The John ^ m s ite is look- If you are in charge of such an of the fair for 4-H and FFA exhib- LIVESTOCK Men • Do It your- clique IxMlge instead of ltockei'el- H A R V E H T S H O W E R ’ ing like a city at m gnt w ith all affair, what can you do to guard self - “Anchor B rand” A nim al lerz lxxlge, less glanioroua, knows hibit by the Blue Angels, a stu n t u t , __. . N- C. Anderson, H eppner and .. . .. . the lights glowing against an unfortunate after- Health Prouucts, penicillin, and It is seldom that we get clear flying a gbn<l deal about what may be group, they were great. ie »“ #• ,,iath? Here are a few general F. Kirsch, Condon, will judge instrum ents are available at tbqiinost im portant tiling to Amer through harvest w ithout some We have been meeting and The Grange Tri-County of Hood ru ies. • 4-H and FFA livestock. Jam es your Co-op Oil and Supply at icans in the next four years. That mm and tills year is no excep- eating w ith SCouts from countries Kiver, Wasco and Sherm an coun- Emmons, Portland, will judge the t i/in siiirin i ° \ t f » n/Aiiruo vi’nro » • an * Greece- Isreal « ties Last M asters A ssn, met July The Dalles. 2Uc tfn is ftireign affairs. i°UT ’ iW erT tr»r»n lli rn as ■ Korea’ Jap L If possible, have food pre- • horses. L IV E S T O C K A U C T IO N '¡there never was any doubt but cutting when the first rain fe 11 and Union of South Africa. 30 at lhe Cherry Park Grange pared by a few persons in one The 4-H Home Ec exhibits and Sinrprpiv yours, vmirs . ......... E very Saturday at The Dalles ay and some hud not start- that it would be Nixon for the top I uesday Sincerely pot luck supper . at 6:30 „onirai central location, to be ready ju st contests will be judged by Mrs with a ................. Livestock Commission - Auction spot on the ticket. The question cd Most suffered sotne inconven Carl Bewley before serving tim e so transporta- Riddell Lage and Mrs. Jane Avis- p. in Yard, South on New Dalles-Calif is U hat sort of a campaign be will ience and some a loss. Scribe Troop 52 tion or prolonged storage w on't w orth of Hood River and Miss Generally it has been a good 1 iighway. Miscellaneous • • 10:00 cohduct and what sort of a presi Mr. and Mrs. Earl W eatherford he necessary; Mary Girod, Condon. Open class 'L ÏÏÎt t lS N<». 1 Í3 f.O .O .K M Grant, Frank, Cherie and Bob of A. M. L IV ESTO C K --12:30 dent he would make it successful. harvest which perm itted a good 2. Use only commercially-pro- pavilion exhibits will be handled Meets 1st and 3rd Tue» food¡> and by specla) ju(|ges P. M. Lunch at the yards Grade We are being told a great many half of tiie grain to I k ? cut before ^ " ^ d a y s in I.O.O.F. haU. T ra » Olex were M the George Fox reS¡. • A’’ R estaurant. Rhone CY tt- tilings as colum nists project their any rain fell. And then it was a sient and visiting brothers dente Sunday to celebrate Cher- l2e|) m j,k (rom a Cr’a(le A source; Saturday afternoon, August 30, 4072 or CY 0-4513, he Dalles, own ideas into new spaper pages. mild little rain that did little are cordially invited. ies fourth birthday. Also P‘c^ent 3 Keep the menu simple, and will lie set aside for 4-H and FFA Or eacn Hc-tfn Floyd Haines, C. Alxmt tiie is'st conclusion possi more than lay the dust and cool for tiie dinner were Mr. and Mrs. avoid sa iads containing milk or special program s. The 4-H Style Ix?o W atkins, Secretary ble is th at lie will lie more con the atm osphere. George I*ox Jr. and son l.aw lencv eggSi creain filled pies and past- Revue is scheduled for 2 p. m * FOR A gucultural loans see FLBA The hot weatiier of the past Bethlehem C h ap ter No. 78 O.EJ4 and Jim ro x . servative than would Kennedy «nH a of The Dalles and the M id-C ol and Ttvestock auction o.on 3:30 . p.-«i ries; hut more inclined to head an ac three weeks has made the grain Meets every second T hurs It still is cloudy licit' and no Keep hot foods hot (above The auction sAle, highlight for umbia RCA, 4th •& Court Sts. thresh easily although this was day each m onth. Visiting rain has fallen although ie p o its j tive governm ent than Elsenhow degrees F) and cold foods cold livestock members, will offer ovtP| <• CPpress 6-2468...................... tfn. not an easy year for threshing. members Invited. Moro, Ore nr er. are in that lain has fallen a.l (jjejow 5^ degrees F) prior to and 100 head of sheep, swine, and; Imogen«* Halley, W. M. ./IN K -G O L D E N D A L B SALES For ourselves we would like to Separator men who have estab around us at Rufus. After the stiff during serving periodg; beef for sale. Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has Dorothy Heater, Secretary see government go away and let lished their reputations in plump gusty wind Monday when it was 5 fjse Singie-service plates, cups an auction every’ Friday at one wheat years are finding it hard H A R L A N D V IK W G R A N G E ADS the |wople alone feeling certain stirring up the loost dust, it was and utensils to avoid extensive W A N T o’clock. We have the m arket if that they would work out a solu to separate light kernels from M eets F ir s t am i T h ird Saturdays calm er 1 uesday, but also warm- dishw ashing and sanitization; LOST: Top drap er from Harri: you have the livestock. G uar each month at 8:00 p. ra. tion to th eir problems that woiild heavy chaff. er. The kids are still placing 6 Protect food from fly and combine, between W alker ranch' anteed top prices. F ran k Wink. As always the first rain, espe Laura Sather, Master serve to strengthen them. It and Wasco W ednesday. George swimming as num ber one on the hum an contam ination <a person Florence Bruckert, Sec’y. 33c-tfn seems probable that instead we cially If it be in August, means list in the line of summer activ- w p h a scratch or cut on the hand, Macnab, Wasco. 40-lc will let governm ent grow' until the definite end of summer. The ^ a 7 l o r M > H G E A 7 K A A. M. ities. for example, should lie assigned the people can no longer supi>ort world smells different, the flat, Wasco Meets F irst and Merle Redding reported he had some duty other than food pre- dusty odor of sum m er gives way it and then tiie jieople will start the m otor stolen from his boat pa ration). Third Tuesdays. Visiting another ty p e of governm ent over to the slightly moldy scent of brethern welcome. which was anchored below his If such dinners are open to the which they will exercise more damp stubble and already it is Chevron Station at Maryhill. Vinton W atkins, W. M. general public, even though no time to think of Christm as for control. Elton Medler, Secretary charge is made they m ust be li Hut for this time and place the the year is on the wane. Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 114 I ’n d e rs ta n tlin g T he censed by the local health depart Dig out the long handled under Republicans are the ones who ad ment. W hether public or private, vieets 2nd and 4th Tuex B I h l E vocate letting tiie people spend wear, slice the kraut, can the days of each month. Visit rem em ber th at a few simple pre more of their money while the beuns, dry the corn, put fat on ing members welcom- For free booklet, write: cautions will help insure that the squealing porker, tiatten the F lo re n re Thompson, N. G. Democrats arc in favor of more < h i is tu d e lp h ia n B ib le S o ciety your pot-luck will be fun both taxes and more spending by gov cracks in (he cellar door for this Helen M artin, Secretary 4427 N E 70th A v e . during — and after— the festivi is truly harvest when the house ernm ent on the theory that gov E u re k a la x ig e N o . 121 A.F.AA. J P o rtla n d 18, O regon ties. ernment can do a better job of holder of another day laid by Meets on the 1st and 3ro Thursday evenings eacn spending than people. It is on the tin* food for the coming winter. •w w *w w w w ■ s» V w w w Because it is a time to conclude nonth. Visiting members puplarity of that theory around which the campaign may he 1 lie preparation of spring and cordially invited to meet w ith o u t sum m er it Is usually a happy Ronald Powell, W. M. waged. J. I. CASE CO. Announces time Feast and festival and fair ( lyde Gillmor, Secretary are all evidences of lhe pleasure Harris SP98 Hillside Combines for 1961 mankind gets from storing food IIIG LO S E R lieyond his immediate needs. Real loser in the ,*.«tty conven •nabt»« Case D e a le rs w ill be th e sole d is trib u to r s fo r th e BM.I tions was the south which finally •m ach ines w h ic h m ay c a rr y b oth nam es: H A R R IS A E A S E . ♦he femily Perhaps a fault of democracies reai»ed the result of udherence C o n ta c t your local d e a le r fo r m a c h in e s and p arts . ♦o limi» on one party. T h at party repudi is the notion that problems can ♦he c o if MULLER FARM EQUIPMENT ated till* south lw>eause il felt that he settled by voting Certainly the ♦o ih need» or w ith « . the voting habit of the south job would have to I k ' done much The Dalles Moro wo nJ. I not lx* changed anyway. more quickly if it were to work You gotta be careful what you’re at all: taking a year for getting A deal th is fa ll assure« yo n o f one o f these B ig C o m b in e s ready to vote finds nearly every loyal to. at the present p ric e w ith no c a r r y in g c h a rg e on tiie c o n tra c t u n til J u ly liN il. M a k e sure to h a v e the Itig g e s t an d Best fo r There is certainly room for problem changed And voting only )C ftC ( I HMH: b y d ea lin g n o w fo r a H F 9 8 H a r r is H ills id e lu ll l « t , ft. grave doubt th at the nomination determ ines what the m ajority «M C u t C o m b in e. of Lyndon Johnson for secoivl thinks at the moment, not what is V KV WllY AVI A t p resent th e re a re th re e o r fo u r S I’ I I 98 new com bines place came from res|>ect for the right or best. a v a ila b le . south. Desire to retain the oil ewewwoji.._ _ depletion law and the attendant W e a re re a d y to tra d e . See us soon. Ë .V contributions that accompany it D o n 't w a it fo r o u r salesm an to call. W A S H IN G T O N AND D ro p in at: were of greater ini|x»rtance. And the Republicans offered no halm to southerners. After Jo h n MULLER FARM EQUIPMENT son was on the Deniix ratic ticket By C. W IL S O N H A R D ' The Dalles Moro Republicans fell the south was gone, apparently, so made u pitch It i t possible thnt due to this ning, and others, in past ten for the negro vote with a strong being an election year, Con years cooperatives have be gress w ill not com plete a ll the come a growing phenomena. segregation plank v ita l projects before adjo urn • • • Now the south has no one to ing But there is no doubt, when Under the laws as they now H|a*ak for it in its troubles over a tax revision b ill is considered, stand, a p riv a te corporation, the blacks Both parlies wool I definite consideration w ill be wishing to lay aside profits for give the federal government pow given on this expansion first has to pay out m a tte r of tax ! e r to interfere in local affairs 52*7 for Income taxes. • • • a tion of coop- ] and enforce social regulations But an enterprise q u a lify in g eratives. that arc disliked by southerners. • • » under the present loose law I In*-e may lx* the very lx*st regu as a cooperative theo retically The House lations but they are force and pays out its profits in the form W ays and of patronage dividends force L no way to settle a social M eans Com • • • m ittee, head problem. T h e o re tic a lly , those who re- ed h y R e p , I'he south is tiie loser but it Is 1 re iv e the patronage dividends, W ilb u r M ills , ixissible that blind following of or refunds, as they are ra ile d h a s alre a d y In cooperative rlrc le s , pays an one party may lx* the loser, too. gathered ex- mo /if) S, NEW! SMALL! /'.S M A L L B U S IN E S S ” Income tax on them . • 0 0 But. a cooperative can hold B asically, if the loopholes in the income ta x laws on co these dividends, or refunds, in operatives ore not plugged, it the business and by giving the appears that in due tim e much patrons certificates, which are of the country's independent tantam ount to stock, use the business w ill be forced into co money to finance expansion o perative by tax law pressures plans. • • • the same as K re m lin edicts In other Instances. It has hern forced Russian business into worked out so th a t an Investor state owned stores. In a cooperative m an ufactu rin g s e e T estifyin g before the com m it- venture receives his ratnrns In lee, George B urger, W ashing the form of e x tra production ton vice president of the N ation signed to agents for resale. • • • al (-('deration of Independent T he investor then receives on Business polnt<«1 out that on this production his patronage four dlfYerent occasions over refunds in the same m a n n -r as !*0', of the n ation ’s independent if he had a ctu ally used the businessmen m em bers voted In goods him self, thus giving hurt favo r of (losing the loopholes. a m uch higher re tu rn on his This is not an attack on simon investm ent than any p riv a te pure fa rm e r Cooperatives which com pany could possibly pay. • • • op« rate for cooperative m a r T here seems to he no ques keting of fa rm crops. tion that there Is a le r a l rig ht But the lows on taxation of for cooperative enterprises. The coop« r.itives are so loose that question is should they he able thev h a \e opened the gates for to com pete w ith p riv a te Indus prom oters to develop a ll kinds try on a la x basis (hat m ake« *»r business In m an ufactu rin g. com petition w ith them all hut impossible At present as a ’e rt " t ’(>lc*.|t*nr. and re ta ilin g . prom oters have discovered, co In the fields of chem ical, m in- | operatives are the biggest and n g. oil pr xtuction. Jet fuel j the best business tax dodge e x . ’ I action, p n iting, fo-sl can- | isting. & s, ,1 r .• |r i*|Mn.|*ot P'jlM« DIAL LIGHTS UP! tensive testim nnv it t i n ia i \ \ c a se The news story that five of the six Oregon counties in the mid- Columbia area had postpone 1 plan lor an industrial survey lx* cam e of the action of the state tax commission in raising the a.*-a* sment of Harvey Aluminum from the $23 million set hv local authorities to some $12 million Is reason for some thoughts on In dustrialization. Tin* stati* tax commission may lx* wrong In setting Huivey's assessment at $12 million hut the local authorities who set it $21 million were certainly wrong. Both want which Is bad for all concerned. But a gixxl fight may settle something that needs settlem ent liefore we go on talk in g alxmt getting Industry into this area. We do not Itehexe we should even try to get industry that does not e v j x i ’t to pay- p . - hare ( f the .local taxes. We do not think we should make tax concessions to any Industry. W'c can Imast of o u r land, o u r water, our transporta OOP 000 000 EXTR A P R O T E C T IO N FOR H Y P O ID GEARS RPM Multi-Service Geer Lubricent guards against pitting and scoring, keeps gears working smoothly and quietly in severest operating conditions. Specilliy compounded to resist deterioration, it main tains its protective qualities for long periods . . . even at high temperatures and extreme pressure. Recom mended for hypoid and many other types of gear boxes. 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