Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 13, 1961, Page 2, Image 2

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S H E R M A N C O U N T Y J O U R N A L , MORO, OREGON
t o m u a n C o u n ty jo u r n a l
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T h e b u d g e t is aix it fifty m ll-
lio n m o re th a n th a t i tw o y e a rs
ago liut th e r e Is a s u r p l is o f $35
m illio n , a g«»«xl p a r t of \ h ich h as
b een save«I by c a re fu l m an ag e-
m en t by Mr. H a tfie ld 's c re w of
o fficials. W e c o m m en d
h im on
th is h u t still th in k < ixxist o f $50
m illio n Is to o m u ch
ir O reg o n .
.Mr. H a tfie ld re c o m m e n d s a
h ig h e r p a y m e n t u n d e r th e b a s h
sch o o l fu n d b u t n o t en o u g h *o
re a c h th e fifty p e rc e n t re q u e s te d
by th e te a c h e r ’s u n io n . T h e m o re
m o n e y co m es fro m th ? s ta te , th e
m o re th e
d is tr ic ts
w ill sp e n d ,
h a p p y w ith a p ro p o s a l o f th is
k in d .
T h e g o v e rn o r co v e re d th e s t a te 's
p ro b le m s v e ry w ell, w as a hit
m o re fa c tu a l an«l so m e w h a t less
flo w e ry th a n tw o y e a rs ago. T h e
le g is la tu re w o u ld «Io w ell to a c ­
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n a tiv e to of th e E s ta ti o f A m a n d u s D. v o n
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W e s te rn U .S.A.
B o rste l, d e c e a se d , h a s filed h e r
O FFICIA L COUNTY I’AI’ER
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NIBS« RIPTION R A T E S
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c o n sp ic u o u s b a rb s fo r d e te r m in a tio n o f h e irs , a n d
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oti< 1 a n d u n c h a lle n g e d an d c lo s in g e s ta te , a n d th a t F r i ­
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l i m i l i ¡m a n d tu r n to 1961 a t th e
w eek ly
h o u r of 2 o ’clo ck
T H E C O ST O F
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ind w r itln g o f h is to ry , I ’. M. o n sa id d a te in th e C o u n ty
P O L IT IC IA N 'S P R O M IS E S
T heref«
becaui
w ish y o u C o u rt R o o m in th e C o u n ty C o u it-
w ell, 1 am w ritin g th i le tte r. An«I h o u se in M oro, S h e rm a n C o u n ty ,
b e g in n in g
F o r s e v e r a l w eek
y e t, y o u p u t o n e to
m ie s t r a in O reg o n , h a s lieen fix e d a s th e
alx iu t now e v e ry o n e w h o h as a n y
to I k * polite I a m s till s m a r tin g tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e h e a rin g of
in co m e w ill lie p a y in g fo r p o li­
fro m th e
a p s e ” a n d p ro v o ca- o b je c tio n s , if a n y th e r e be.
tic ia n 's p ro m is e s — a n d th e y co m e
tio n o f the J a n u u r y 6 e d ito ria l
h ig h .
E m ily v o n B o rste l.
in w h ic h y o u e n lis t th e s u p p o r t
W h e n a m a n w a n ts to beco m e
A d m in is tr a tr ix of th e E s ta te
of Mr. S id n ey H ook, p ro f e s s o r of
a p o litic ia n he lo o k s a ro u n d fo r
of A m a n d u s von B o rste l,
p h ilo so p h y at C o lu m b ia U n iv e r­
so m e g ro u p
to p ro m ise so m e ­
d e c e a se d .
s ity . Mr. H ook,
us y o u
m a y Brow n & V an V a c to r
th in g to. T h e re is a lw a y s so m e
k n o w , is p rin c ip a lly n o te w o rth y T h e D alles, O reg o n
g ro u p in te re s te d . T o lie eh-« ted
in o u r tim e fo r h a v in g ta k e n Lie A tto rn e y s fo r E s ta te
re q u ire s th e s u p p o r t of se v e ra l
lead a m o n g in te lle c tu a ls in e l> Dec. 30, I960 & J a n . 6, 13, 20, 19G1
g ro u p s so by th e tim e a p o litic ia n
ONION P IE
q u e n tly p le a d in g fo r a m o re m il­
g e ts in to office in s p ro m ise s a re
a n ti-c o m m u n ism
a m o n g N O T IC E O E F IN A L
p re tty ex iien siv e.
If h e is an y
T h e s t a te d e p a rtm e n t of a g r i­ ita n t
g«iod at all h e le a r n s to Join w ith c u ltu r e in a n a tte m p t to g iv e ai 1 e d ito rs , p re a c h e rs , te a c h e rs , w r it­ S E T T L E M E N T
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
o th e r p o litic ia n s to g e t som e of to th e o n io n g ro w e rs o f th e s ta te e rs , a n d o th e i "«»pinion m o ld e rs ’’.
a d m in is ­
,11 a n e ffo rt to a le rt In te lle c tu ­ T h a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d
th e ir p ro m is e s o n th e s ta tu t? w h o grew ' m o re o n io n s th a n o n io n
o v e r to h is tr a tr i x w ith th e W ill a n n e x e d of
hooks a s law s.
e a te r s h a v e ta s te for, p u b lis h e d a ls am i w in th e m
c a u se Mr. H ook said in P a r tis a n tlu* E s ta te o f A u g u s ta M. H u c k in ,
T h a t's w h e re w e co m e in — us a re c ip e fo r o n io n pie.
filed in th e
of
S e p te m b e r-O c to b e r d e c e a se d , h a v in g
ta x p a y e rs. We p a y fo r p o litic ia n 's
E v e r a n x io u s to o b s e rv e tin* R ev iew
C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e C o u n ty of
p ro m ise s
It is n ’t th e no good re a c tio n o f c o o k s to n ew h o o k s 1952:
“ th e y
( th e ini e lle c tu a ls) .ire S h e rm a n , S ta te o f O regon, h e r
p ro m is e f th e y m a k e th a t a re so w e su g g e s te d o n io n p ie to so m e of
bad. T l s y are m e re ly d is h o n e st, th e m . A s m ig h t h a v e b een e x p e c t­ u n a w a re of th e «.*> te n t to w h ich final a c c o u n t in th e a d m in is tr a ­
tio n of s u c h e s ta te a n d th a t th e
It is th e ones th a t a r e k e p t th a t ed th e ra d ic a ls
th o u g h t
so m e ­ th e so cial c lim a te am i o b je c tiv e
fo r
a d e m o c ra tic 7th d a y o f F e b ru a r y , 1961 h i s
a re so co stly .
th in g m ig h t b e d o n e w ith It h u t p o s s ib ilitie s
ix*en fix ed b y sa id C o u rt as th e
For
th ir ty
y e a r s p o litic ia n s th e r e w as a lack o f e n th u s ia s m ; w e lfa re s ta te have im p ro v e d la
tim e fo r h e a r in g o f objection.- », if
p ro m ise s h av e ru n to g iv in g di- th e c o n s e r v a tiv e s re fu s e d to c o n ­ th e last tw e n ty y e a rs ."
account
and th e
A lth o u g h I h a v e no w ish to p u t an y . to sa id
r e d p a y m e n ts to g ro u p s o f c iti­ s id e r th e id ea a t all.
s e ttle m e n t o f s u c h e s ta te .
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C E L IA L. G A V IN
b e tte r c itiz e n s if th e y d id n 't g e t fru it pies, so m e o n ly g o o p pics. u n d e r s ta n d h im c o rr e c tly h e is
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th em . S ocial s e c u r ity is a ra c k e t, So w h y not o n io n pi«*?
W ill a n n e x e d
u n e m p lo y m e n t
c o m p e n s a tio n is
It g o es Ilk«* th is. B ak e a 9-lnch c ra tic w e lfa re S ta te . N ow it m ay
C. L. G a v in
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a g ra ft, old ag e p e n sio n s a r e a sh ell. P r e p a r e fillin g by
fr y in g
502 U. S. B an k Bldg.
d isg ra c e , m u ch b u ild in g by g o v ­ 3 c u p s o f th in ly sliced o n io n s in th e S h e rm a n C o u n ty J o u r n a l h as
T h e D alles, O reg o n
e rn m e n t is n e e d le ss a n d u n e c o n ­ b u tle r u n til soft am i tr a n s lu c e n t. o v e rlo o k e d a v ita l a sp e c t o f Mr.
J a n . 13. 20, 27 & F eb . 3, 1961
om ic a n d c o u ld b e «lone chea|x*r S tir a lx iu t U c u p e v a p o ra te d m ilk H o o k 's th o u g h t in o rile r to a p ­
PUBLIC NOTICE:
by p riv a te c o n c e rn s.
o r h e a v y c re a m in to o n e |io u u d p lau d a n o th e r ; o n th e o th e r h ail I
The
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W hat w e n eed Is a m a jo rity sm all c u rd c o tta g e c h eese, a d d in g
S h e rm a n C o u n ty S oil C o n s e rv a ­
g ro u p an d o rg a n iz e d a s su ch . P e o ­ a hit o f s a lt a n d p e p p e r to ta ste . h a v e u n c o v e re il so m e d a n g e ro u s ­
tio n D is tric t w ill be held T u e s ­
ple d o n ’t w a n t th e g o v e rn m e n t S p re a d th e c o tta g e c h e e se m ix tu r e ly " c o m m u n is tic " d o c tr in e in h is
d ay , J a n u a r y 21, 1901 at 1:15 p. m .
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C o u n ty C o u rth o u s e , M oro. A n n u ­
so in e v e ry
c o n v e rs a tio n . B u t th e s a u te d o n io n s. B ak e 15 m in ­ fa re s ta te .
al r e jio r t of th e d is tr ic t w ill oe
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ly c o m m e n d a b le
to q u o te c o m ­ p re s e n te d a n d e le c tio n to fill th e
itic ia n s to p ro m ise a n d th e ta x e s hot.
lieyom l e x p ir e d te r m s o f s u p e r v is o r L u ­
go u p a n d u p w ith no e n d in
W e a r e n o t p re p a re d to o ffe r m u n ism ; it is p e rfe c tly
t h e r D av is a n d W . L. M ay w ill ix*
sig h t s h o r t o f g o v e rn m e n t b a n k ­ a d v ic e n o r to ta k e re s|x > u sih ility u n d e rs ta n d in g how S id n ey H o o k ’s
ru p tc y . T h a t so u n d s had hu t it not h a v in g g o tte n a ro u n d to tr y c ritic a l a ttitu d e s s h o u ld he p u t held A n e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m h a s
lieen s c h e d u le d .
w ill a c tu a lly lie a re lie f w h en it il so far, h u t fo r co o k s tir e d of to tin* se rv ic e o f Hit* k in d of a n t i ­
J o h n S h ip le y , C h a irm a n
h ap p en s.
m a k in g th e sain«* old th in g il w ill c o m m u n is m " u n c r itic a lly ” e q u a te s
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ty J o u r n a l «>11 tin* s u b je c t:
" A m e ric a n s sh o u ld le a rn m o re
Im ag e is a w ord to kn o w a b o u t;
Mr. D on S h aw e,
te a c h e r
of
alx m t c o m m u n ism .
Its sch o ol
m o d e rn s ta lk a b o u t 'p r o j e c ti n g
E n g lish at S h e rm a n H igh S chool,
c h ild re n sh o u ld k n o w th a t gov-
an Im ag e'' w h en th e y m ean how
q u e s tio n s a p h a se of e th ic s in th is
as the qualifying factors
e m in e n t
o w n e rs h ip
and
h ig h
do y«m g d alo n g
w ith o th e rs .
n e w sp a p e r. T h a t Is h is p riv ile g e
ta x e s ar« c o m m u n ist ic doct t in es
in funeral service.
W h at do th ey th in k «>f y o u , etc.
am i p e rh a p s as a lite r a te c itiz e n ,
a lth o u g h m an y w lm e sp o u s e th e m
It Is a new g im m ic k , p ro b a b ly h is d u ty .
w o u ld lx* s u r p ris e d to fin d th a t
of th e p u b lic re la tio n peo p le. A c­
A m e ric a n s h a v e lx*en es|x*eially
o u t."
tu a lly if you w a n t to Im p re s s
s e n s itiv e ,0 “g u ilt by a s s o c ia tio n ”
Is th is not s a y in g th a t a n y o n e
o th e rs a s lielng a h a rd w o rk in g , (‘b a rg e s sin«'«* th e la te S e n a to r
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w h o a d v o c a te s h ig h e r ta x e s fo r
d u tifu l s in c e re s o il of a g u y , .1
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am i
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a n y re a s o n o r w h o c h e e rfu lly
g«>«xl w ay to do it is to l»e >1 n u rd
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C o u n ty
J o u r n a l,
th e «“fleet tli.it us a m an think« •th
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W A S H IN G T O N A N D
«Itioted s ta te m e n t th a t " A m e ric a n s
H o w ev er, th e re it Is.
It Is sh o u ld le a rn m o re a lx iu t c o m m u n ­
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r
so m e th in g to re c k o n
w ith am i ism . . .
T h e y sh o u ld re a d th e
w e ’ll h a v e in d iv id u a ls, b u sin e sse s
C o m m u n ist M a n ife sto
G o v e rn ­
tra d e s a n d profession* s w o rry in g
B y C. W I L S O N H A R D E R
m e n t o w n e rs h ip am i h ig h ta x e s
a b o u t th e ir im ag es am i p a y in g to
ar«* p rin c ip le s
«‘Spoused in tli.it
h av e som e on<* turn* th e m in l e t ­ d o c u m e n t If w e lik e th e m w e like
There is little doubt that one ! would build new prem ises or
of the Important matters the m odernize, if the expenditures
te r. T h e O regon W h e a t G ro w e rs
s«an«*tlilng
a lx iu t
c o m m u n is m .
new Congress will net upon is could be m o re closely geared
league is h a v in g its im ag e in ­
Let Us lx* (a c tu a l alx iu t it and
that of making revisions in the to c u rre n t earnings.
sp e c te d fo r jhj
(>lc in ip io v c m c iit Ilk«* 01* d is lik e 1 pp
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taxing structure.
in in u n ls m
as an exam ple
T h e n o tio n got w h a t i t is in st e;ul <
• • •
In many cases the revenue
•f le ttin g it
a ro u n d th a t so
At the tim e when the p lat- bureau, guided by laws it must
c itiz e n s th o u g h t co m e :1 hug-a-boo
f«»rm com m ittees of each m a jo r follow compels a business to
lt a h, tie
mgt ruoiiN fo r w h eal
In a«d d itio n w e «1<> not c o n s t
political p a rty m e t last sum ­ stretch out deprrc'atlon allow­
m en h > Ix*
ig in
('adillii.-s th e po «•r fa rm th e
m e r, official»
a lte rn a t iv«>
ances for tax purposes over an
w h ile I •e lin hel| <1 hv th e govern- s«x“ial ,
o
f th e N a ­
over long period.
s e c u r ity ; w e d o th in k 1
n ien t, s
le a t icti an* h a v in g it fam ily r«*s|x»nsilbilit
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tio n a l F e d ­
y lias ix'en
F o r exam p le. If a building or
said of
e r a t i o n of
it th e y do w o rk reduce« 1 by so m e f
o m is «»f s,n
piece of m a c h in e ry , costs $10,-
CO lis i le
In d e p i-n d e n t
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S<*1 1 pi II 1 )| »II le .*» 1 V
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Buxines»
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th a t
thev th e qu a lity of p uit
ten years to d epreciate this
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works out som ething like this.
vise the na­
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The first y e a r, only $1000 ra n
seos e r th a t p e
tion's
sm all
lidien nd c h ild re n sh o u ld b*.
be deducted for Incom e tax
businessmen,
nés th in k
th e y
i« s|x .m d h le
fo r th e ir
p a re n ts
purposes, and income tax must
m em bers of
not so g«x
.1
I ley sh o u ld lx* A nd e v e ry o n e m u st iH. re s ix m s ib k
be paid on the other $9,000.
(lie organiza-
C. W. Harder
an d it Is « ttln g « low n th e ir In-
• • e
bli
tion. have long requested re­
o th e r w is e all g o v e rn
co m e u n til acto rs get a lo t 11 io re
This means in case of a small
vised depreciation schedules.
w ill fail fo r lack o f g«x><
corporation, that $10 000 im­
fo r a y e a r ’: w o rk T h a t seem g to
• • •
gh h u m a n t t erig i
provement cost at least $11250,
be tn
a lth o u g h c e rta in lv law
Subsequently,
both
party
plat­
»rk
aj the $10,000 in the first place
forms pledged themselves to was
y e n do a g re a t «leal o f w o rk for
derived from profits, of
work
for
such
revisions.
Later
th e p u lille wi
x x 'au se of tin 1 r
which $9.000 would be taxed a
in
the
summer
the
U.
S.
Trea­
RUFUS PERSONALS
know ledge.
sury Dept. granted authority to minimum of « 25%.
« «
'h e I H cl uh
A ny o f th e p ro ic'sslof is h av e a
U ttin g «¡i
the Small Business Administra­
Now this is a problem that
1 a tb e r h a r d tu n e proj<i*cting a i " 11it tiu ir l«*.iide
tion to conduct a sampling of Is p eculiar to the sm all, inde­
Mrs J J (
image fo r th e y h a v e d iv o rc e d n ’’1 1 kxcinix* r
the nation's independent busi­ pendently owned business. It
nessmen to determine what re­ Is not necessarily shared by
I be m se Ives fro m t h e In'?<t w av to
,iU h il 1 \!*» 11er
visions would be most helpful the big public owned eorpora-
p ro je c t o ne: advet rtis ln g I t ’s u t i - * ” * 1' i‘f l a n d
in expanding the economy,
tion which has access to W all
(rested 111 14,111iM th e t’o|
e th ic a l W e w ill t
e e e
Street through the securities
seeing il
T he Fed eration o(T«*red Its m a rk e t for new capital,
«ia! tolls
aerv lees to the Sit \ to m ake
e e e
sut h a survey among nation­
But in a v erage sm all busi­
w ith o u t
A
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D ay
In M O RO
Wed. J a n u a ry 18
10:00 a.m.
A t our Store
Free Lunch
Free Picture a t Sherm an Theater
EVERYONE W ELCOM E
Dalmor Equipm ent Co.
JOHN D A Y
M A R Y H IL L
B R ID G E
f
«« e
SMALL B U SIN ESS”
GO$ E li S O IL S M l
ss
w ide m em bership. W ith ap ­
proval of T reasury Hept. this
poll was taken on the govern­
m ent's form . Results are In the
hands of the governm ent offi­
cials studying situation.
Y<. I
G ovei
.i( f ie ld s a«ldr
th e leg is lal lire M o n d ay v
v e ry g<ixxl re«
ix*«*n «1«m e in tw o y e a r s
g«xxl pi"ogram fo r a g o w n
p ro p o s e . T h e n •¿ISOM \\ (• suy
w ay is th a ï £1 g o v e r n o r ¿1
p riq x ise s m o re th a n a le g n
w ill acc e p t. H. ll field k now s
T he g o v ern or
A great
red is o
Z E N IT H
S a le s
&
N E R I H |;
Call
ANDY
T e le p h o n e
TV
S E U V K ’N
ALL M AKES
PAULSON
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liai
he d a ta g;
n ica ) but
it does hi
Ir a g j
the
It would
are m any
4 <bx> «»«»» or
enterprises
appear that there
firm s among the
so sm all business
In the V , 5. who
ness. the p roprietors have all
th e ir rest'urces tied up in th e ir
enterprise, and any money for
growth m ust come out of op­
eratin g profits
There seems little question
(hat a revision of the tax law s
as they are presently applied
Io sm all business ca p ita l in­
vestm ents could result in de­
velopment of m any m illions, tf
not billions. In n rw business
and wages, and at ta m e tim e,
im prove fac ilities of sm all
firm s, m aking them better able
to compete.
I
»M
the w hole county, all
8 3 6 square miles of it,
from B uckH oiiow to H ell R ooring
canyon is our n ew sb ea t a n d yo u r
p rim a ry interest. Lets do it together.
SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL