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SHERMAN COUNTY JOÜIANAI« MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY fl, l««l
from their attics in London when
NEW YEAR BOOK
neither could make a living—
mostly because they knew no sale BOATS — MOTORS — TRAIL TEI.I.S OF MACHINERY
P u b lis h e d E v e r y F r id a y a t
able skills and were too lazy to
ERS AT COST:
Evenrude
M u ro , O reg on
learn.
Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & How the mechanical revolution
Giles L. French
E d ito r
Hook says that the key to com Dot Boats. You can’t beat my on the farm has brought a better
munism is the belief that govern prices, must sell by January L life to Americans in a few short
Cnt«r«d a« second clans matter at tS
ment should f>e in control of the
PoM oifise at Moro,
Oregon. under /
Come in or call — terms avail years is described in “Power to
at C onfessa o f March S. 117*.
machinery of production. That is able.
OSCAR’S SPORTING Prodluce,” i960 Yearbook of Ag
but one of the tenets of commun GOODS, downtown MADRAS. riculture.
ism. Another was belief in a grad Also Chinook Camp Coach.
“Power To Produce’’ tells of
uated income tax as a means of
10 ft.
8-9c the dramatic change from horse-
doing away with the middle class.
drawn ojxrations to the marvels
In fact, a good bit of the com STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com of push-button automation. The
plete
painting
and
decorating
munist manifesto has been incor
service, spray or brush. Phone yearbook, published by USDA, is
porated into our country in one
MIW SPAMR
0 3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. designed for everyone interested
way or another and for one ex CY
F U IU IM III
12th
St. Vern Campbell and in the benefits and problems that
cuse or another.
It has been
Jack
Null, The Dalles, Or. 38tfn farm technology has brought to
'XllOeiATlOH
brought aixiut by preachers of
this country.
“democracy” who may all lx* in LIVESTOCK Men • Do it your Topics of its 60 chapters,
self • “Anchor Brand” Animal
nocent of communism.
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Health Products, penicillin, and !XJ pages of photos, and 480 pages
The
case
of
Belgium
is
jiertin-
n i MK RIFT10N R A IE S
instruments
are available at include the development of trac
ent rigid now. When that coun
ONE YEAR
W-00
your
Co-op
Oil
and Supply at tors, electricity, communications,
try could get income from the
The Dalles.
20c tfn power on the land, harvesting
JANUARY tt, 1W01
Congo it could afford to give its
methods, developments in hand
citizens and especially its public BOATS — MOTORS — TRAIL ling livestock, mechanization of
Evenrude marketing, farm buildings, effici
servants big pensions and retire ERS AT COST:
Electric 10 & 75 HI’; Bellboy Ac ency of labor, the effects of pow
A NEW PAGE
ment pay for a few years actually
Dot Boats. You can’t beat my er, and power in the future
worked. When the Congo went
CoiiMiuiti Kcuuvt
dropped in
prices, must sell by January 1. Power To Produce” was written
its own way Belgium’s income
inc oiitvt uuy io suy tnui lueiv
Come in or call — terms avail by 90 engineers and technicians
dropped. Now citizens and civil
biiouui lx an cuitoiiui on me
OSCAR’S SPORTING in USDA and industry.
servants are striking because able.
value oi a liettit sta rt. vve alw ays
GOODS, downtown MADRAS.
there
isn't
money
enough
to
pay
Yearbooks are sold through
u> io tie receptive to suggestion»
Also Chinook Camp Coach. the Superintendent of Iiocuments
them as much.
aooui topics oi editorials uiiiik -
10
ft.
8-9c
Getting everything into one
Government Printing Office, Wa
m g tu a t ic a u e is and w i'iieis
basket is |xx»r |x>licy for when
ntiouid nave m en' in ieiesia hi there is failure its affects every FOR Agricultural loans see FLBA shington 25, D. C., for $2.25 each
of The Dalles and tiie Mid Col ( opies can frequently be secured
com m on to a degree, n u t we one. When things are in private
umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. free of charge from congressional
icanzc m at two m inus may m arl hands it is not likely all will fail
CPpress
6-2468.
tfn. delegates.
irotu a given |xnni anti by p u r at once.
80
BED
OREGON
state
approved
suing m eir ow n p ain s wind up
Americans should learn more
nursing home located in beau Lupine Rt-bckiiit Lodge No. 114
m u itie re n i counties.
aixiut communism, its citizens
Heels 2nd and 4th Tuea
tiful Ihxxl River Valley, with
tve would not u ecry tne value and es|ieclully Its school children
days of each month. VisP
lovely fenced grounds. We ac
ui iie sii s tu n s , nor m e conven should know that government
lng members welcome
cept all types of elderly cases,
ience oi using m e I n s t ol each ownership and high tuxes are
Florence Thompson, N. G.
as
well
as
room
and
Ixiard
care.
yeai lot that purjiotte. T he bene communistic doctrines although
Helen Martin. Secretary
31 tfn.
fit derived would lie psychologi many who es|xiuse them would
Moi-o
LODGE NO. 113 l.O.O.F.
WINK - GOLDENDALE SALES
cal eertalnly, w hich is not to say Itt surprised to find that out.
Meets
1st an J 3rd Tue»
Yard,
Goldendale,
Wash.,
has
that it would lie m inor lo r llie
a y s in l.O.O.F. hall. Tran-
an auction every Friday at one - ^ v > .l sient
tilings of the inintl and the s p in r
and visiting brothers
o’clock. We have the market if are cordially invited
have great influence on us.
T H E I.E G IS L A T F ItE
you have the livestock. Guar
If each of us were to consider
Floyd Haines, N. G.
Tiie Oregon legislature will con anteed top prices. Frank Wink
Ixo Watkins, Secretary
each new year as a new, blank
33c tfn Eureka Lo'ilge No. 121 A.F.& L~T
page on which we could write vene next Monday with all tiie
what we wished—or try to— we formality of an English parlia CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING by Meets on the 1st and 3 n
appointment only. Custom cur Thursday evenings eacn
might do a good deal better than ment that is very Impressive tiie
ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, nonth. Visiting membeis „
we do. Every one of us must have first time observed. After that an
sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market, cordially Invited to meet with m>
learned many things by living, observer may wonder if tiie
Max Relshe, W M.
Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2345
things that would make it possi needle isn’t stuck.
Irving Hart, Secretary
This
legislature
hasn’t
much
to
for
ap|X)intment.
23-tfn
ble to form a better life in the
new year. In other words, we tio and it is to lx* hoped that it S PE C IA L F E E D E R SALE: 12:00 IIARLANDVIEW GRANGE
will do just that, but there is no
Meets First and Third Saturdays
noon, THE DALLES LIVE each
know how to live better than we assurance.
month ut 8:00 p. m.
STOCK COMMISSION, INC.,
do.
Laura
Sather, Master
Tiie
governor’s
proposal
lor
ED
COLES
-
CY-4672-
P.
()’
But we all have habits. Not all
steps
toward
a
cabinet
form
of
Florence
Bruckert, Sec’y.
Box 631 THE DALLES, ORE.
of them are had, In fact, most of government will take up a lot of
Consign your cattle now-Coun B r ih l r l i r n i C h a p te r No. 78 O .K.S
them are good. But we have
grown accustomed to doing things time and lx generally discarded
try Fresh Cattle Wanted. 9c
Meets every second Thurs
the discussion will serve
one way and that way may be ob although
day
each month.
Visiting
OF FINAL SETTLE
members invited. Moro, Ore
solete. childish or possessed of a purpose toward eventual fulfill NOTICE
of the Idea. Not much will MENT
Erma Johnson, W.M.
some other fault that we recog ment
lx* done tills time.
Notice is hereby given that
Dorothy Heater, Secretary
nize hut do not change. The value Oregon's taxes will remain
of the new page, the fresh start about tiie same and if the legis Emily von Borstel, administratrix Taylor LODGE A. F. A A. M.
theory is that we use it as a time lature makes big changes the peo ol the Estate of Amandus 1). von Wasco Meets First and
Borstel, deceased, has filed her
to start reformation.
will correct the fault. Trouble Final Accounting and petition Third Tuesdays. Visiting
An advocate of that theory Is of ple
brethern welcome.
necessity an optimist, one who with tiie tax system Is that leg for determination of heirs, and
Harland McDonald, W. M.
islatures
have
overburdened
it.
distribution
of
projierty
of
estate
thinks that man can improve Tiie voters are not going to per
Vernon Root, Secretary
and closing estate, and that Fri
himself if lie tried, and might try mit
a sales tax and nearly every day, tiie 3rd day of February,
if he but recognized the fresh op* other kind of tax is already im
1961 at the hour of 2 o’clock
portunity of a new page. There posed.
The
big
exception
is
a
P.
M. on said date in the County
is no better time in which to no tobacco tax. But there will lx
Court Room in tiie County Couit-
an optimist.
hills and hills, talk and endless house In Moro, Sherman County,
talk.
Oregon, has been fixed as the
Reapportionment is a constitu time ami place for tiie hearing of
tional matter ami a stricter sys objections, if any there be.
at the qualifying factors
H ill,I , GOING STRONG
tem will lx* im|>os('d on rural
Emily von Borstel,
in funeral service.
“Have you heard of Lydia Pink- areas. The only relief from this
Administratrix of the Estate
inequity will have to come
hum
of Amandus von Borstel,
And her love for the human race.’ through an intiative.
deceased.
Schools will ask more, na.v, de Brown A Van Vector
H o w she cures a ll ills and dseases
Jpcficft
And the papets publish her fact»” mand more, using tiie plea for 1 lie Dalles, Oregon
rnoNt
12 J4
That Jingle anil some of the ri more state money to relieve local A ttorneys for E sta te
IkV KELLY AVE.
bald facetious lines that accom taxes as if it made much differ Dec. 30, i960 A Jan 6, 13, 20, 1961
panied it returned to us u|mn ence which pocket the govern
reading of the death of the grtml- ment picks Tiie question is not
soii of (lie famous Lydia Pinkhain more money for schools as mudi
W A S H IN G T O N A N D
who was president of the com as more school for the money
pany she founded on a patent hut as long as money is easy we
H P i i A I ■
r
medicine. The boys around the will not face that problem.
Some legislators will try to
barber shop used to have a new
•
By C. W IL S O N H A R D E R
cure the unemployment situation
parody every Saturday night
Patent medicines were a neces but tin end result will probably
The post-election action in
About ten years ago U. S.
sity back in the stricter days of lx that more opportunity will lx
Washington to seek to stop the gold reserves w ere valued at
given
to
more
|x.*ople
to
lx*
more
the last century and deacons and
flow of gold out of the United $24 billion. Now, due to foreign
drunkards alike parttxik of tie* inactive on more pay.
States was not to rem edy a nations exchanging U. S. dol
The problems of a state under
“vegetable comixiund" whose
situation that just cam e up.
lars for gold, the reserve is
o o •
mild cathartics were preserved in our form of government must
down to som ewhere around $18
A«
a
m
a
tte
r
of
fac
t,
this
col
billion. Rep. Clarence Brown
a stimulating shot of alcohol. In lx* worked out by tiie |x*opic: til-*
umn neveral months ago slated
of Ohio points f t that it re
those days society was more de legislature may propose and it
that some governm ental action
quires $1 1 4 billion in gold to
finitely divided between tin* pi will tiie people will dispose.
w as n r r dc-tl
support currency .a circulation
Bnt
there
will
lx*
lots
of
wordv
to
a
v
e
rt
the
ous and tiie pie eyed Few could
while foreign nations, p ractical
serious (ro u
play In both fields in the nlntles beat before the light dawns
ly all recipients of U. S. foreign
b le t h a t Is
as they do now and patent medi
giveaw ays, hold enough U S.
now
b e in g ,
dollars to be able to dem and
cines were tiie gimmick that |x»r-
quite w id e ly ]
th e ir exchange for $18 billion
initted the pious to lx* a little IRE l . l M ’AYElt
discussed.
of U. S. gold.
• • •
pie-eyed and the pie-eyed to tie
• • •
\\ e an* moved to sav a woi I
The
n a
pious enough to get by.
There seems little doubt that
lion’s In d e
We were somewhat surprised atsmt taxpayers We ate thinking
Russia, adhering to the apostles
pendent busl
to find tiie company still big aixiut taxpayers who are in busi
of com m unism , M a rx and L en
ness people
in. that the best w ay to defeat
enough and well enuogh known ness mostly for we Just read that
v o t i n g
C. W. Harder
the U . 8. is to ruin it econom i
that the death of its president more bankruptcies occurred in
through the N atio n al F e d e ra
cally, are conscious of (his sit
tion of Independent Business,
would lie newsworthy clear Oregon last year titan normal
uation; have been w atching It
We
don’t
doubt
it.
on
several
occasions,
request
I
across the continent
develop w ith satisfaction while
ed
drastic
reductions
in
the
for
Lydia had a medicine for “fe A taxpayer is a sitting duck for
the International schemers In
eign give aw ay program s to
Washington have been giving
male complaint” also, but it could public sixnders who like as not
conserve U S financial strength
aw ay nation's w ra ith
• • •
not have been so very success- take Ids money and patronize a
• 0 0
There Is nothing p artic u la rly {
ful for it is our observation that competitive business that sells
m ysterious as to how this situ | F o r exam ple. Rep. Brown
females still have complaints and cheaper ixxuuse it pays no taxes
ation cam e about. If a person reports U. S. has given Laos
we suspicion that their voicing of I'hat kind of treatment w ill cause
who has only suitici ut money almost a third of a billion dol-
bankruptcies
sure
enough
It
also
them may tie a better cure than
in a « becking account Io pay off | lars, even paying the salaries
nips at a dark brown mixture causes towns to iiecome smaller
(he m ortgage on the home Is- of the officers and men of the
sues a lol of cheeks to charity, a rm y of Laos It was a bat-
from a bottle high on tiie psntrv to match the size of their citizens
and these ehe« ks for c h arily i lalton of this arm y , whose
shelf
t»oveinments have grown in
are « barged to his a< count be ’ equipm ent and pay has been
size and consequence and are
fore he makes (he m ortgage j picked up by the U S. tax-
s|x*ndtng a bigger proportion of
| payers, that drove the pro-
paym ent, he has a problem
the total than ever Iiefore When
! A m erican governm ent out of
('OMMCNIMTN
II.
j Laos as w ell as most A m er-
lid
governments fall to patronize
any e rnt.
j tcans who w ere in the tiny
their ru n taxpayers they a te cut
Sidney Hook, head of the pbll* ting oft their own source of sup
his m
But il
addi- | nation.
0 0 0
tion.
had tn en
oeophy dipartment nt Columbia
r who
Uil cd t.
Hm ti
Thus, there should be no sur
>n out
universi.y has written about com ply. We just wanted to sav a
atiout the business taxpayer
of
lid ih
prise over the U. 8. gold crisis
munists in the Sat unlay Review, word
bitt
while
we
could;
there
are
3200
he was w ill- Ih e nation's Independent busi
a service this country should
lng to offer the mo tgage holder nessmen. who of necessity must
have steadily until it learns what fewer oi them In Oregon
a p rem iu m whlc h c u U be deal in facts ra th e r than high
the communists really believe.
paid out of fund: the enen iV I blown theories, have for long
had gathert-d by robbery, tro u pointed out this would be the
N o w let's not >
Distribution of the Communist
ble would be magntffed.
eventual result of foreign give-
Manifesto is almost at a standstill that all th e I[»roblv
• • •
sw ay program s which have
and it takes weeks to find one. fly’s to 1decidii, nor
And tlia t g ives s o m e w h a t an taken over $?• billion out of
It Is the Communist declara’ion latuix-'x That ’a th t
Idea of the gold situ a tio n .
ft Nalts^al I’cstora . f |r bp, !«• t R im I svaa the A m ertcan Itfestream .
as set forth by Marx and Engels tegratk»3.
S h erm an (County J o u rn a l
W ANT ADS
4*
I"”"
SM ALL B U S IN E S S ”
th e w hole county, all
8 3 6 square miles of it,
from B u ck H ollow to H ell Roaring
canyon is our n ew sb ea t and your
p rim a ry interest. Lets do it together.
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL
HUGE NEW GRAIN ELEVATOR FOR
NORTH PACIFIC GRAIN GROWERS
A 3.326,000 bushel grain elevator and loading dock, one of the largest on the Columbia
River, will be built at Port of Kalam a. W ashington and leased to North Pacific Grain
Growers. Inc. Construction contract has been awarded to Max J. Kuney Company
and E. R Haynes Com pany of Spokane. W A. Richards, North Pacific manager
described the approxim ately $6 million installation as the most m odem on the
Pacific Coast. It will be ready for operation by fall, 1961.
G rain E leva to r B onds for this N ew O peration
o f N orth P a cific G rain G row ers
4'A % F ed era l Incom e Tax E x em p t
$ 1 0 0 0 B onds
Available for a Few Days Only
Write, or Phone Collect:
J. W Dodd, Ty^h Valley, Oregon
l ,hiui«- I'v g h V a lle y f i l l
Mi«l-4 «»luml>ia M gv. W illia m J . C o llin * A < «».
la v e o lm e n t Sec w rifle«.
Ixw-al and N a tio n a l
Hpe« uiliot« in Tax E x e m p t Rond«
$ leld« 2a'c to |cm,_( tlcove A verage
Sieving« In te re s t