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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1963)
SH FR M A S c n r s r v J o n W A I * m o r o , o RRC.OX J è tjtr m a n (C o u n ty U o u rn a l G I, “ I . T m m Ì, - “ ’E d il". " rubiti»« i ».%•!> » *•<’ •> u Moro, Orégon g n t« » d M «I»* I-O .luif.c. a t Mora. O refon. under af (’oiigreee of Moi rh 1, »STS. N IW S P A P IR PU BUSH I I S ASSOCIATION “ *• Ari storm s of March canadt : ch .ingé it It is spring T his seed niban is not crazy, n eith er did he put up his pic tu re , of c a .r o u and ie ttu te dé fian t?/ H? m erely did it in anti cipation. It w ill be spring In a ttw weeks the gras will be tala, the seeds wall swell given aga: nm m nt to do and lists, and calling on m anufaitur- pt w _ t h e m they thC V slu fillJU itl alw ays true. In m eas-ers are very prom PfowF'- - 7 . erfc to convince them u ld c> n*L» m joerty it saviS a great w hich others . sen abroad. The w ork of t he bank, i T o t t i . « to have tw o poople »»uiU lr;. a n t c « « t 4 and att® sen 2 It The young man w orking w hen o.d tu-M inga .. pioy w * m helping the E xport Ex- ^ ¿ e l u w n r i w K H e V u L ,>» U dow . H £ d tny P re su lte d ,m a i T w o r h irrn i hw U - payer to give — th of S v e ra l hundred per learning I, * not b e lt» 0“ cfiF doing so will be very cent in its export financing tl.cr unci •* — - I* “* THta - T h is eor ------------------------ « » « by Sherm an ------- eouW ™ much r .p p r e c la id by this office f., the Editor- is another case a here there ire any ques*ions ato u t . n IA * I would : ke to ta se this oppor County A- essor*s office is a one [{* re a Ppral»al progr.im I will sh e ™ a ? . n a p ^ 'to - a n iw e r theM. i., . .. cuUiluKtfce m em ber in your *rea. T > r ,v aje: Mrs , Cporffi? FoX, Ru- They George Fox, fug, M «. W aher B rockert, Wasco * g Gochnaucr. Moro M » o iw a n l Hoye, Moro, Mrs. H arry Eaton, G rass and Mrs. John .UeUman, Kent. _______ FumitUfe Re-Doing •' '• " " .T in the north. } X *h tr t “ V o i c i n g ov.-i the west who muirm. . -f the p re sid e n t h a’ Columbia river j»ow<- be w t- vd to California to sim u late the f.eturie-; there w ith cheaper and ver. To we, who more plentiful live m eastern Oregon, and have ^ e n the lru it of our dams go O FFIC IA L c o u n t y PAPER hum m ing «town the river to west- M lis t K i r r ion R A T E S ,., n Oregon and W ashington, the ..... *3.00 m ospt-ct s not so happy. O N I. Ï 1 A B w t do no, think that any pact .1 \ \ t M il S «. I »• 1 ___ . „.,11 prow« our north,»« I powei alter a line Is built to California, H IG B I RO E I or contact the County Advisory p r i o a v . J A X rA R V « . 1M3 PAGE 2 ¡? u d .e - not ' h „ “ U 'r s S n g ’ " ing ,,ppiai al Pro«ra *n ‘ may o. •«’ \ ^ h«-‘roun v‘ who «i«’ not others in the t ; , , nd. u n d e rs ta n d litn n h a iH ii- ing always makes for unhappi- ness 308 23s all ^ ccord? J 2 v in Oregon must tie real prop* l> rhe reappraised «.very . . reappraisal " ?irst is \ , ,,ul. (kal,. iTais il The only ap- line on reap! ____ ,i „ n o a political adminl ti itlon hich ha J n g.., ,,, i.r L-i.vci nm nt wtiose d n e e t n a t « n .it lie economic itiu s — lasting and valla migni jiu u j .............. . - Km.g head of the govern,nent a t la“ “ J “ ()f „ K, In,hnas finest ones in th e « sole to find men to agree « £ ™ n “ e , r sa (.,,,(| flshl „ g ,>. q cy«< see,ng a s m , Class Operating ¿ » •" “ > becaU“ j t hink th e re m ust be many who do not realize n « great an>ount of clerical work tnere is to do in an assessor s is In appraising homes Mr otfice. -------- Peal is very considerate in never starting his w ork at tne homes untii y;Oo a.m. for he realizes that many housew ives are very busy during the early hours of lhe m orning. It has m * « u w d that the appraisers were working t h a t the appraisers were w alking ------, th(. ^ r()Un(ls ok,lin , ihe area. - - - ‘“ T i ” _ A - r m i m ^ f i n i s h , n g **? £ by <"e Sherm an lie given by the Sherman have enough knowledge o e , Extension Service in Jan- program Uarv and February. M argaret Keil the case with the R uins co - M artin J. Zimmerman, coun- pondent. a ly agents, will give tne ----------- training. R. D. 'Dick) Page, assessor The w orkshop will be a series of meetings given once a week at which the following topics wii be covered: Equipm ent necessaiv o < S w m in ln g piece Is w orth First National Gets Trade Award E fforts of F irst National Bank Oregon to significantly in- v . 8 lato * abroad will be . - som ething w hich several taxpav- - LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC AUCTION BUILDINGS Ja n u a ry 29, 1963 a t !• 00 A.M. The Oregon State Highway Commission will offer lor sale at oral public auction tne follow- ing buildings located on the Sner- man Hignway, between Wasco & Moro in Sherman County. The gale wiU lje held on the premises the flrst place Usted and con- next -n order on Ja n . uary 29, 1963 at 9:00 a.m. j b e form er Macnab”* barn located 4 miles couth of Kemovlng8 the finish. No. 34708 The form er « * '« “ 43 Staining and bleaching house & garage located at De- Preparing a piece for finish ap- moss Springs. plication BUILDINGS W IL L BE OPEN Types of finishes. p o R INSPECTION THE MORN- Finish Application. ING OF THE SALE. Preparation of the piece for use BUILD j NG s MUST BE REMOV- met The county committee 14 and planned ED W ITH IN 30 DAYS FROM Monday, January THE DATE OF SALE. » ^ , \ as^ J >y j'^ b y TERMS OF SALE: Cash or family shouldwiJ * n ¿ 7 ' the"pur- check at the tim e of sale. The bull phone or in person_tor 1 p to t Q th , hlghest pose of . ^ ulod ^ ov^ hoo bidder at oral public auction, P ^ b e eligible for the workshop, with the State reserving the right enron ml n t blank needs to be tu accept or reject and o r all bids. U le d T n anS one needs to be pre- A11 of Vhe bid price m«ist accom- n u eu oiu » old. sent at one of the three prelim- panv tbe successful bid. sent^ meetings given in . the Jnary the C t oun- >un 1 ^SALE^No.^8 « ' £ ^ aiy of Commerce L uther H. Hodges is scheduled to make the presentation to F irst National with him. grounds to a treaty w ith in< Bank President Ralph J. Voss at- Certainly it is 10 1 white m an's governm ent. uUce the budget and R th e next tending a national credit <»n^ If the long Inerti® were to be election were made certain ence sponsored by the Americ I’a u per n g built by private power compan- haps it would be “ ‘” |d h.s w w h<) have the money to build B ankers A^ l^ V a £ £ T b y Rcf . fcl for Law Makt» Democracy Llvt 15 ° F .I"“ 1 oirued act th al no !t, the the agreement agreem ent would would be lx- more precede an address b> tatlons w’ill i e (' vmi.rrnitpp of Saxon, of K “ I d attem pt because they enduring. T here are laws to dis Law yers and judges also fe i. Jam da^ es uri J. enCyf y .’ S. Comptrollei T reasury De- one wd cleclion. That cipllne private firms, none of the are ••I want a divorce, 7 ’’''♦hxrir Hi tv to help perpetuate ’ ty. , INFORMATION: Property Mana- tu t _ fatal, falli-8 ...i.i.a, r . afraid serious, of perhaps which are „rfoetive effective »gainst gov- words stMiken frequently in rriage ra th e r than to help P*F ^ / o t h e r banks will also re- > '^ nU^ v®s b y ^ a lh n g ^ JO ^ ’ a^ e r ’ 506 StaU? Highway a man H a iL thov give tlie vo- em inent. that Bonne- avt‘rage lawyC1 'L a m e n ts reflect dissolve It. ceive the citations and the Thpv blue- 3230 or 1 / by ........... kv thp Salem. Oregon. 'w h iï thév w ant whethei' It is lielng said coming by office the office reasons that raise its rates Few other ■ ‘ . lnn.., ;dru It is for these ------ They t _zwtiirthnusp. Moro, Moro, — w h ile & p e n n d iiw » . untv courthouse, t ' S. Û . „ ..r no,, or If I, l>aW ville will have to r they have it or not, voter m-eo imle>> its jHiwer er can »»c to ti «’'> i,.,i then pro when wh<jn consunvu eonsUHed «.— about v .. a divorce ' h > sold oki 10 >> «' e intense, ........; bitter, ■ -- - - - ane Bank of American, National 1K le vxx i n I <> O . f T H) /'K I ^ I T O tW for or not, or if tl California ami that the long line ggle win«-’» ha> I _n f| e laWyer will make a detail 1 T rugt and Savings Association, of M o ,a \ 1‘^ t’s *^t and 3rd Tues- n c ^ v n r c O N °OR It or not. A ,,,i be fine , needed when end If Canada < irehinf toqlury a» to s.,n F ran , - k .- o ; Rhoiie 1 ¡land Hos- ^ D ^ da7 8 in 1 0 . 0 F . hall Tran THE STATE O F ORL . 1.......... A tax »eduction * th t S S T m d compe- nature and backgr«u‘' dfii®fv pital T ru st Company, o! Provi- and visiting brothers THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN In the m atter of the E state of complaints. A fter being lu . canoe; Bankers T ru st Company, col-d ia iiy invited Rose Marie Balsiger, deceased1 formed he may be able to recorn- of New yorR City; aad G entrai Floyd Haines, N. G. The County Court of Sherm an [•etary Leo W atkins, Secret« mend a b e tte r solution to the N ational Ban^ of Cleveland. County, Oregon, has appointed problem than divorce. Thus lie _____ Lupine Rebekah Ixwlge No. I l l The “E ” ,______ pennant, _ _____ first raised A dm inistratrix of th e E s Meets 2nd and 4th Tues me ?-ay aid in a reconciliation an« during w orld W ar II above Amer- tate of Rose Marie Balsiger, de days of each month. \ isit- a d iv- the re-establishm ent o f,a no’ ma jca>s w ar p iants as a ‘.ymbol of ting members welcome. ceased. All iversons having claims production excellence, »now signi Cecil Hockman, N. G. against the said E staie m ust achievem ent in helping to de Clara Houston. Secretaiy present them to me at the office elop the sa’es of A m er’can goods ixilH iE A.F. & AJ AM. of Schwenn, Brink & Huffm an, and services in overseas m arkets, . . tho fir -t Lawyers Building, Hillsboro, Ore th e promotion o t to u rist busi- ^ ^ oV iach month. gon, within six m onths from Jan ness from overseas. Ir.T IT - v uary 18, 1963. ilùe l>e a prophet in t repreneurs come here w ith tn eir jvosslble of solution. Phis is es- orce may oe gram eu, «..j EMMA TSCHARNEit, Admin. S 7 » eX t « r in thiit m litter factories. Therei Isi no need of ,.hi« Iren y er consulted may begin thq pro- uge of lh e ..E *> aWard last year as Vernon Root, Secretary 7 ‘'“ 'J7 tj TTT & e Huffman, factories if minor cee«ling by filing a ¡»etition in a means of recognizing the ef- - h AKLANDVIEW GRANGE i L J L ’f'Vr Admin ..1 burial. „ , , „ u creasing n . .1 » of C a l t f o m It I ,nvolvc(L u ♦» rv.biie mav court alleging such grounds and forts of American organizations Meets first and th ird Mon«.’.ays A ys _____ J. W p do not presume that this is ,)ig enough already Even though the pub He may for a (he o( pay. M « ,g m talk about .« hl« budget and a ------------------ a« c«‘p t " ltd apa ‘ ivors the (Oregon law yers offer this col- m ents deficit. The United States ^lax B^ishe, Master GOVERNMENT Hg tax cut in the same week is , „ V A R I E S V, c rat *, the law still 1 ' iro ivors -a a the c e um n as a Publ,c ^ rvlce ) m ust increase dollar receipts Ellen E riediine, Secretary going to sUimiHMle h w uh from Uw Blliea 1 of OF CANADA •ntinuance of a valid _ th ro ug h earn ing abroad to m eet No. 121, A.F.&A. m ’ cempuseil as it muat , Business Research .it the I nt- the nation’s overseas defense and ^ Ieets the ]s( and 3rd < old en mgh to hay« h a rn e >( O n.g((U , w ) W(>nlen aid commitments. Thursday evenings each add and subtract. • have w ritten a booklet about Recognition of the efforts cf U. month. Visiting members a way to lighten the hi «g«- J- Oregon libraries which has been S. business organizations w ith fordlally invited to meet witli us way to reduce tin t a x dHtribute«l by the state llbiary. “E ” aw ards has helped to stimu- I*011 R*nK- di * to xx bimtg th<>m 11110 lieuu 1 w ' ' __ them into 20 billion» of for whom it was w ritten Yield above 5 ^ % after late the overseas sale of A m e r i - Irving H art, Secietm y _ ment than 15 or The w riters feel hurt that so can products. Secretary Hodges UetElebrm G hapter No. 78 O.E.S ? by Robert H .E I»n « r Canadian Dollar dollws. Meets every second Thurs- ob- many Oregon libraries have few- says this increased business .JflCLday Thl. „ i„ iin i»tr»U«n n . (|m n M 00l, Ixxiks an,I pay each month. Visiting budget surplus has been availa , « abroad is providing more pi’ofits Discount ee»«.., by a strange The piai, hu- » mem bers invited. Moro, Or , -n bis second in.uig c1 »1. ,ul I • means the legislators imght for American business, more jobs Linda Reed, W M. nt is to do away with ,;sst week> G overnor M a rk J U t^ soniewhat m ore serious con- for American labor, and a better NO Dorothy Heater, Secretary to the plan th is .-ear, iinage of the United States in Withholding Taxes need for new revenues tjie eyes of the world. Write, or phone collect ,nv, now. All five of the banks lieing hon- J. W DODD vlv elected senate presi. t ored in Chicago have conducted r , . FUNERAL ,D The Dalles. oppo.’C« tdeir custom ers, whil* at the Tygh Valley. Ore. s e r v ic e proposal, ho.v.wer, sa out specific Phone 611 is really a ‘ overseas business to local man- LEONARD R. SMITH should g ... wTil«lll IUWII UIHUUV3 •••% hingest evei Mill Mgr. W. J. Collins «fe Co. c l in < ’’tiie tax. Musa has 1 .....ufacturers and others. lost s ■ credit too, n .t a s l“ «t ami a im the U.V nation ......... . - - d a s l h e B a n c r o f t li l ew subjects . " v” ‘ ltR different income tax aojus . Thp EIrst National BanR Qf I____ Telephone CY 6-3133 Vi,; N. aim ..-' l-rary a. the Vulve,-si,y of Calif ,e co nptohcn.si « • ,n bca- Pl;»n which his wife, K P- Oregon was cited for conducting “ sjiendlng and might m1 almost ornla n u.v do nul serve all the tl .. . i • provhlc mov de a «*><1 m uca erine ...... Musa »ntroduC3d m '«u ......... of international .............. contents introdu«’ . ... - a ........ program a«lver- worth U Inflation would b? compì ica- purposes a library could, but ’hey lion of ’he m any—an - . w here all tax , ising to build overseas business final step ami is a «lo provide some reading and us- ¡^¡ W A S H IN G T O N A N D nj-phltrns confronting rire- must originate * • ’ for paeific N orthw est firms, pub- ,ing the ta tlo n s ualfv MHUe referetwe. They a.e gon’s senators end repr?entaB ves r a-leu the - ’a ’e ax - advo. lishing ixooklets on overseas trade " for f l,«rant J u rie d . a lot .? ° 7 ° ,,?’.l\IChvlle in the weeks and m onths ahead. A cigarette tax also ' ‘ ' procedures, circulating husjness- ’bat ate never, ' .'7 .'” 7I.1. w hat we woul.l have il dune The plea for a m»‘i ■ unmag (he governor s B y C. W IL S O N H A R D E R So m, one knows n,uch consolidation. able, more efficient in ’ '»<> « • ternied r appropriate and ment w ith trade opportunities He termetl u apH*‘, *'J IM.nsibtlHy ends once All libraries aie finding tl,« .....................................................' ' ■ . , , . u ,n t h e l i g h t o< t h « s ’ .te s dlowed to iM'eome a pattern. It la perhaps not too early for reaching the are of 59H ye»ra " ••••................. , , was UH- t.tlt.x . ... ...n ficx'll 1 looks of /h e immth or someihitm ( in<(r , , a«ftei,r^ mes ige. He ad- ti; ; / y a” nuake r s that Oregon aelf-employed business and If funds are withdrawn before of m the e ‘common« Ge<f professional people to con reaching this age, the tax free clubs ra th e r dam aging Lending vocated reversal ot - w h k h doe3 not FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house in sider how they can best benefit part of the fund w ill be as \ I RE M »' ""•? °.u„r ux d g Ä s . U , libraries are bound by rathei res Wasco. JO 5-3264. 12-tfn from the retirem ent program sessed for taxes. trictive rules. n th«’ problems anti our painia We stem*'«! into a store a day « • • Governor H atfield emphasized enacted by Congress. LOST: Long haire«l liob-tailed The w riters must realize that to th federal govermm nt.’ 1 he But if the fund Is left until • • • ,v so a -0 ami lx> ami B- hold bete h I for sim plification of the part Manx cat. Has lieen seen nc< of scluMil support an,! a Since 1952, retirement age, it can be ,he merchant had his ganlen many home# do not have any governor ailded that - v e can «lo a oasis it Moro. A pet. GI2-3208 12-3c the basis on voted ln- drawn on with tax paid only seeds on display. I'here m ey ixMikf A child from such a home much in our lav to swing i ,,n» fu rth er equalization of he proper ■ t r u c i l o n i on that part which was tax free would find even our sin »best W ant well drilling Will buy ptndulum batk to burden as th e toundatlon w ire a whole t«»w of them, twen from the na when paid in. tom library a w ealth of inform ation so much state’s rights as states • • • ami secondary used w indmills and towers. t i o n ’ s Inde ty feet long, from bean* a to nhlliratlo 1 We can make Oregon for and pleasure A boy or a man ' ' " " H c ’ n w i''a r 7 a u .r year Jim Hniwn, Grass Velley There are many decisions to garden pendent bus aloes, enough to m ik e reads but one lw«ok it a time; " be made by the flrst of the year 7rt'ne!eney ' f""we' h",« " “ u i u , " u s e her taregon’s costly W INK-GOLDENDALE inessmen, the SALES era fingers dirty by those wishing to take advan we but ?d 'to be no esixclal he doe» not need a whole s ’ack National Fed Yurd, Goldendale, Wash has easier . ..up» school facilities. tage of the benefits. eration of In- interest in the display, tnay be 111:11« _ llsplay, pe.hape i*'.h.»ps Selection may er auction c w rv Fri«” y a . one have th e \\ ill . »>»«• Thp governor also advocated dependent M„.i Ugishitors i,„ .« n ,z e ih,.t oi Sat- the «hill wind blowing down w here there is not too manv o'clock We have the »-.arket if During the battle to get the B u s in e s s creation I » s 4 • ,,H.h to <een w ‘* tbink small town libraries thev wtil probably have to come law through, a "Joker” waa you have the livestock. Guar worked f o r ,r 1 il H c s ttu r c e s .»ml a D epartm ent 'n ™ . 7 „ * 'a 1 h , n X n friJcr.,,.,! .» rfo ri,, a One The wo- slipped In by the socialistic anieed top prices F ian k Wink t h e passage c. W . H a r d e r With m o r. ■"»’* " v3 lo-¿ ;¡ m m e r« . as p a rt o( his state element that makes it neces hi » nn th u time of ” u‘n " ’bo man them do a useful new of such a measure. n o , they w in > - ' (^ t h i s ,,m e o r prl>| eh.i h e n who that mean now w ide reorganization an 1 economy 80 BED OREGON state approved sary for the business or profes • • • The real problem taxes nursing tiome located in beau- year anil at su< While the legislation, spon sional man, wishing to set up vlth v°me f««r books are is delighted seems to tw a m atter of «»ete.min- proposal» sored by Rep. Eugene Keogh his own retirem ent program, exphxle into -the ground He defended his decision to tiful Hood River Valley, with if they h id a thousand to ing what form or forms and tow does not meet exactly the wish to also set up and pay for a the first sign of w arm th Then a - lovely fenced grounds. We ac move the Public W elfare tom- from. es of the independent business retirem ent program for full the «lirt will fly and th< rra«l- vhoiw* cept all types of elderly cases Ila,(i,.1.1 |. ,.s .,i ,« l m ission to Salem 18 m onths ago L ibraries and reading arc tne and professional man, in view tim e employees with three or Goveriuu ener will come into his own as well as room and board care net receipts pointing out it has rosulteo in educators of men after they base of the strong administration op more years of service. It may n«»t lie so long, either. learned to rea«I in school 'I lu y •» strong case for hl broaden the an estimate«! annual Having of CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING f n e • • o position to any measure of this A full tim e employee la one A shallow less and c 0 n f t d e n t are im ixirtant anil valuable, but tax which would base bv mcreas- more than W0.000 In rpace and type based on the protests of days a week Custo»n curing ground hog, a rot urn of the west they also s e n e who have but a state itu « me tax r «»«rivers and equipm ent rentals. He «dso cited »1. Treasury Dept. it Is who works 2» hours or more Meat cutting, w rapping, shaip per week, or for five or more considered a step forward. winds and a touch or tain ami t« w lx»oks, old or new, for lti a" ,n " T on months In a year. Thou, there freeze Kenny's Market. G rais • gardeners might well t»e plan ling Ixx’ks age Is no handicap " a ! oo of Oregon’s cl,I- Ig-twwn the commission and re- For one thing It is now rec- will be undoubtedly a great rtdiahes within a week or two Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap ogniied that the needs of the deal of study to determine if . h i t ,' annual incomes of $10. lated agencies ? , J ‘nnual ,nc Because we have no real assur- We kixiw that not iniiiy do, pro independent entrepeneur are employment of full tim e help pointm ent. 23t equally as valid of considera can be reduced, or eliminated f» rring to wait until quicker I I ».Ist X I IX I I* XX ' H e 'o fb X d a rom parls m of his aero of federal action in the area L A E Paint Shop: Interior and o • • tion as those of corporation ex legisia- grow th produce« tem lercr plains It is all right to pa . not receipts tax w ith of m edlcire the governor urged Retirem ent plans can be exterior Decorating — Spray ecutives, or union members prop» be in I ut there are addicts who like tor well while he has v worked out with banks, insur ales tax expan&ion of the •m odest’’ pro- Painting ED 3-2273 G rass Val under a w rlfare program. t ( produce the first one, how »war Salem It Is not proper for the that of W ashington ance companies, and in a num • •o Main adopted by the 1961 kgts- ley. 42-tfn hot. and consider it • w orthy state to pav expenses; tt money ' ' w 1 * a? income of $1250. the k.ture He sani m ore ’ban <>000 Briefly. In 1963. the self-em ber of other ways. • • o ployed can put aside 10% of rgrieuM ural tn»phv, as treasured bhould tie in the form »if salary in Oregonians have lienefitted s’nce WANTED: a job bookkeeping or However, the Treasury Dept h»s yearly income, up to a It is not proper to pay legis- tax lull far a family of four in Oregon's n.edicaro plan went into a* an indoor medal in track. any kind of work. Also babysit- maximum of $2.500 into a p ri la still somewhat vague as how W ashington would lx* <131: r ik v t siting Call JO 5-3293 6tfn f»r«t spade full of earth and the laors when ’bey nro not iti ses vate retirem ent program.There it will define the wishes of T h ere's som ething »bout the sion rh a t makes it a professional Oregon 143 \m oiig other proposais in lhe STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com- is no compulsion to lay aside Congress. It will be well for •W ith an income of $5250, Wa- planting of the first eed *hat job One of the re a lm s for bigger the m axim um permissible un everyone contemplating such plete painting and decorating g o v ern o rs message w ere new- der the law. Any lesser amount a plan to seek counsel from ushers spring Into the world, no slat.» costs is the practice of ap« hinjrton tax would lie SIM; Ore- traffic safety laws, additional al service, spray or brush. Phone can be set aside. H alf of what accountants and tax attorneys m atter if frost conics agal.i or pointing Interim committees to gon's <’»7 CY 6-3977 or CY 6-52U. 1206 coholic beverage «vntrols to pre- ever is put aside Is tax free. as the Treasury w ill have to 'Ax’ith an income of $7230 tax get together an«! hire s».me poll- scow. It was spring and it «an E 12th St Vem Campbell and approve any plan set up. And In m nt rev urrences of »he Seaside in AVishmg’on $201 Oregon «137 i.ot lie denied P erhaps thei ’ is leal hack to study sonvthing In »nd Jack Null The Dalles, Ore The Interest and earnings view of the Treasury havtng disturbance, and adoption of a W ith n i” , f $'l?*(l ’ »X ot money set aside Is als« tax fought, the measure, It can be 1-1-63 mi moro inexorable »eaaon. Hum many e!»«e«> the expense* are re realistic, motlern sta ’e eons«itu- free provided withdrawals are anticipated every possible <Uf m er may tie delayed or w inter. garded higher than the result. ip W ashington $240; Oregon $235' tu n Governor H.ufteld has given DRESSMAKING and m inor alter- not made on the fund before | He ally w ill bo raised. Xlthough the goxernor prrnos- We do not need many interim I ut when there corner a certain Oiegon's 1963 law m akers plenty ations JO 5-3245 47c-tfn ■ ’ . . u 1 com m ittee and we do not need ed thi* tax in two previous ses- feeling in the air, a noted lifting t thing .-’bout. the first tim e no o* the spirit, It Is spring and the tii pay legtslaor» l«etwe?n senaiv .- ,ons (hia IT’S YOUR LAW BONDS 5 ’% Due 1975 Salem Scene Smith- Callaway Lnapel SMALL BUSINESS W ANT ADS S