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PAGE 2 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON WANT ADS RamblingS BANG’S VACCINATION with John Day «lam..He d id .’w .e £ o u n ( y Both Dr. A.G Beagle, federal a share in Grand Coulee »«dr • ^ Ijerm an (County jo u r n a l official in charge in Oregon and Bonneville but we know ui no AGRICULTURAL STAT1STC3 Dr Glenn B.Rea, State veterin- Giles I. Fie lull .............- Editor movement in the once vary Dem irian. rate the 1902 report as en ocratie state of W ashington to The Lconoimc Research service couraging in the efforts to (level- ---- FuïïlUhed Every Friday at renam e G rand Coulee in his of the USDA reports th at U. 3 M o ro , O re g o n farm ers are producing more food c p fuU scale taccin atio r. C .fra ri « M i «>— * • £ re a 5 lo 5 fft » •’ M-r«. ore«.«. M * r Ar. to ch«ngB the name of Bonr.v and i tx. per . : f ro r k th an f o ^ ^ J ^ t h r e e other phases of • f Cen<r»«« •« March f , !•» » ville dam although Benjam in ever btio^e that the program: blood testing, m ar lxjuis Eulalie deBonn« ville m ight New ERS figure how ket cattle testing and milk ring have lieen made into a hero from farm output in 1961 at one per N IW IF A III rathe,- co.n.non clay by Wash- cent above l% 0, hl. a new record £ X k S on^used r U B L I lM lt l ington Irving. level. This record was set with _ . - « cgtUe Certainly those who live near four per cent fewer man horns largely ranr,h- the milk XlfOCIATION John Day dam -hould have a lit- of work than m 1960. As a re m it tors ><*< ” / each animal then tie more to say about its name farm production per man hour n n g t individual th an those w ho live fa ra w a y and last year rose four percent to a blo° “ misnects whose interest is political, not new high. " tv, >r,n-.n m n n tv had a good in- historical. Note is taken th at Jack Lairt y e a r-g IM?ak marked th e jn vaccin^ ion ln 1902 up Smith, Don Me nnes and ( lint continuation of trend.-, evident . . Previous testing Haight, three Democratic rep- over the last half century. The ’ jn 1959 471 ¡n 1960 Q2QQZXSQSQQÌ resentatives from eastern Oregon, nunitx,r of man hours of furinwork . f 210 ln 19^ L are reputed to Le the dissenters was at its highest in 1918 when it ‘ calves should be vaccina- O FFICIA L COUNTY PA PER in party councils, greatly to their re a thed 24 billion. Since then it 4 w 12 m onths of age. Va h l BM K1IT1ON RATES credit. . has declined at an increasing rale. and vet"erinarlan service is A major point is th a t if legis- The y 6 billion man hours used . . . b .. the state ONE YEAR ......................... »X00 latcrs want to get $60 per day for farm ing in 1961 was 5.5 bil- » v p itA G F PERSON EBltl'ARY 1, ÍM1______ they should put aside petty tri- bon less than in 1940 and 14.5 bil- ' ¡f vou are an avert „ you are an average person, lion less than the 1918 peak. f w m eal 334 eggs. FEBRUARY K, UHM --------------------- The num ber of man hours has g ndg of b u tter, 109 pounds of < k i k i .'TTF TAX decreased for a num ber of red- ,atoes 159 pounds of red meat, OF EDUCATION At each session of Oregon's leg- 8008 Among the more im portant yQU wU1 w ash it aB down We cannot help but be con- 1 cigarette tax ure bigger farm s and (arm entei- db r 2b cups of coffee. In all, cerned over w hat appears to be ^ u r e a b i l l tor cigarette p mO(.hanization. with 52^ eat^aome 1335 pounds a tendency ln o u r schools E very " R U « a> • , L ast year, work on crops took - according to the U.S. .M e a ,., Tins T b , almost half the total ‘X * man " oí l)pn;u, , nent of com m erce, and day we can read that the nation î i u ' Â i , “ r c .y (.pfp.t«i. hours. is getting behind, that too percent of’ your in-. young persons are learning .... vu 1 y ourse'f and family. products accounted for another understand physics and chemls try and thus endangering the na- is a usual means of raising mon- I billion man hours. The remain- FARM PRODUCTIVITY lion’s defense and slowing its e-v I° r states. ing billion were used o t repair productivity of the American m aterial progress. We also read We don t know u h >’ O reg on nw vim ivi/, ««..«*------------ machinery, build fence and handle farm w orker is growing more th at the educated make more persistsi in letting cigarette sin<’ oth e r overhead operations. than 2 tim es as fast as the produc- ers puff w ithout penalty of a tax While the num ber of man hours tivity of w orkers in industry. In money than the uneducated A cursory perusal of most any maybe because sales taxes t drop8i total farm out put climbs the <5os output per ma man hour in industry rose high school curriculum will show taboo in Oregon wit 1 0 •* ’ ‘ steadily. Last y e a r’s record was non agricultural indus a preixmderance of m aterial sub- exceptions), perhaps æ cau __ - nvarlv a 1 fo urth above 1950 and 2 2.2 2 nercent percent a year. In a agriculture jects. 'T h ere is m athem atics, phy- gom ans feel sorry for c*®jrett'l* ncurly ^ o n /th a n fourth double the level of half p rose 5.1 percent a year, sics and chem istry and tlie inevl- sm okers *n»lead of ' is “ « ’ a century ago. if our papulation reaches 230 table physical education, mop P f ^ ^ ^ e m . If so, it is a more ( ,ALFH(X)1) VACCINATION million by 1975 (as is predicted) ^ m e ^ E n g lls i^ ^ ^ e n t^ p T ila i A stro n g s e n s e of petty morals c r e i ^ p ^ d u c t t o ^ o v e r 1960 by: FCR SALE C fje loader, 125 bu. capacity Used Also one Brower cattle self-teed er. Used. One set Calkins center drive rod weeders Muller Equipm ent Co. Moro, Ore. 15c FOR SALE: in Moro, 4 B.R house and slx>p. Call GI 2-5216.14 DRESSMAKING and m inor alter ations JO 5-3245 47c-tfn WINK - GOLDENDALE SALES tftrd, Goktendale, Wash has t ; auction every F rid ’.y a t one o’clock. We have the m arket if you have the livestock. Guar anteed top prices F ia n k Wink 80 BED OREGON state approved nursing tiome located in beau tiful Hood River Valley, with lovely fenced grounds. We ac cept all types of elderly cases as well as room and board care. F ba,! is u little history disguised u social science. In reality most of the subj taught are not educational in definition of an older generation, sides b> taxing k k “ tu d ,„ , - of .,hy. sics studies the history of phy. sics; th a t is alxiut all it Is. The — history of m ankind has been dis- carded for the history of metals; the possibilities of m ankind are neglected to study the posslbill- ties of inert objects, stim ulated oerhaos by electricity. We «Io not see how young peo- pie can lie educate«! at all. W here can they get knowledge and appreciation of the slow jour- nev of m a n k in t from the cold eaves, protected by «11m Hies from predatory animals to under- ones ¿ablcauun b,U,o„ CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five days a week. Custom curing. Meat cutting, w rapping, sh aip freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap pointm ent. 23t: L & E Paint Shop: In terio r and exterior Decorating — Spray Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val ley. 42-tfn. WANTED: a job bookkeeping or any kind of work. Also babysit- siting. Call JO 5-3293. 6tfn FOR SALE: in Grass Valley, 4BR house on four lots w ith barn etc., reasonable, with term s. Call GI2- 5216, Wasco. Iz O lH .E No. I l l I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tues- days in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran- sient and visiting bfothers cordially invited Floyd Haines, N. G. M O IJO pound, of red L«o Watkins, Secretary of milk. _____ fruit and veg- them is program 170,160 calves w ere vac- These increases will be neces- if we continue improving , he ,>«»> n L u p in e .Jmlge a n d M r s V e rn o n M i ll e r s ta te th a n a n y o th e r p ro d u c t, ex- to u re d he C A H S u g a r r e fin e r y tn ayb e to u ris ts . M r and M i's Boh w hi,e o„ a trip to H a w a ii last B elshee w e re o th e r S h e rm a n m ont h a n d le a rn e d th a t s u g a r c n iin tin n s on th e to u r in m o re in c o m e to th a t ItclH -kali lxw lge N o. I l l ,\leets 2nd and 4th Tues- ^ fx jiila y s of each month. Visit- ^ ■ ^ t i n g members welcome. Cecil Hockman, N. G. Clara Houston, Secretaiy TAYIXHI IX)DGK A.F. & A.M. L’ASCO, Meets the first 1 iiesday of each month. yG \ ,,^ v a,'e a c i,M a n , b , c ‘sb,,H , ,n,„-c ,ban four years ago recen, years ettes; they are a constant hazard, they are extrem ely filthy, j , - ing brethern w elc »me they, and their addicts, smell to j John Hilderbrand, W M. high heaven and they are a major , Vernon Root, Secretary means ot destroying 111 n/ a n HARLAN DVIKW GRANGE Why men and women d e ;^ J Ho tel for la w Make» Democracy Live Meets first and third Mondays the habit may come most y f.om at 8:00 p.m. a sense of defiance that is char- by Robert H. Eisner Max Belshe, Master aeteristic of the young and cal- When two cats crash, fot in- a sking for money damages. In a Ellen Friedline, Secretary low. But millions ‘ lance, two kinds of law may go civil action you have merely to »tUI for a w‘»«»le half bout with get it would simply pass the buck Eureka Ixxlge No. 121, A.F.&A.M? I ito play. One Is crim inal law show by a “preponderance’’ of Senate President Ben Musa back to tbe already overburden- Meets the 1st and 3rd out th e .n - o r wo? t<)bjcvo ;tM, lhe lvil law. the evidence, th a t the other party •« hursday evenings each As a means ot Cnder crim inal law, the police caused the accident. You as “pla- has some definite thoughts on ed property ow nre.” cigarettes are a pansy »‘«bit k s and' district " ‘i'tt't'.rney io5k mb', do^not have to prove your state goernm ent, taxes, and other ^ usa feels that some cut, if re- members ‘dl> h n ite d to meet with us plte their reputation as a killer, tl«- h i id e n t a n I may decide th at case bevond all reasonable doubt, problems facing Oregon s legis- (,uiredf should also come out of ( l>on King, W. M. I ncle John, who cheu’®d , a , cl_ you m ust retain your ?wn larture. He discussed some of tbe w eifare budget, Irving H art, Secretary ney and bring suit to col- them earlier this week for ‘ Sa- ..j can-t go along with the gov- BetKKKem < ii.ipi«-, \ . fcj <T k . s . lamages. lem Scene” readers. ernor's claim th at hiring more Meets every second T hurs •cover, in a civil case, unlike Although his personal legis- weifarc help is going to reduce day each month. Visiting crim inal case, other legal doc- tivo goals for the 1963 session tbe budget in that area,” he ¿aid. members invited. Moro, Or ,es such as com parative neg- are limited, he strongly advoca- -pbe senate president opposes Linda Reed, W. M. •nee or assum ption of the risk tes a broadening of the state in- tb€ biB which would reduce state Dorothy Heater, Secretary ver also broke the law. If the mav reduce or remove all liability come tax base. ‘It’s long overdue' gason ne taxes. ‘ They should day alM,ut and understand the »»eau- ing here am. m ere .01 tlful things that have been writ- with every puff, squinting the court finds tin t the prosecutor so a person may be held crim- he claims. “W e’ve simply got to the sam€»f he said. <‘T his is one ten and painted and sung by eyes, constantly in motion. Ihey did not prove the crim e bevond inally liable and yet defeat a civil have It, to get more people pay- place w here we really get our their ancestors in reaching for a look unhealthy. a reasonable doubt then the Mate su |t w here the proper defense Is ing taxes.” money’s worth. Why I can rem- g«xd much higher than the mech- sorry for them. will lose its case. The accused available to him Likewise, one j^usa ayg the legislature’s over ember--not many years ago-when Tax Free Income Mavis? O regonians are really will go free. "C ontributory neg- ,nay lx* held liable In a civil ac- rlding p n >blem is to "get enough R used to take nours to «lri.e a animation of m aterial objects’ Not from the modern school llgence" is no defense to a cri- tion and yet found guilty in a money to pay On r bills”. distance th a t modern high*a>s A w id e v a r ie ty o f th e h ig h mlnal action. crim inal action. This can be be- doesn’t feel the best make possible !n just minutef \Y E I H H 'B T I T The second kin-1 of action tnat cause of the greater burden o f a n s w c r is G overnor H atfield’s net now. The USDA is m aking its cam >llw ...................... „ _____ ... ------------------------- . cst q u a lity bonds a n d « lo c k s J O H N l»AY proof needed needed for for a a crim crim inal inal con- con- recejp(S ax which In ixilgn, for approval of the wheat ,nay gn»w out >f an 1 auto aecl- :url- Proof recejpts | tax w hich seems seems to to have have We asked Sen. sen. Musa fot to r hi because not not eery eery case case bealtbv bi partisan support. tax electioi now q u a lify fo r ta x e x e m p Evidence of the hero worship- referendum som etim e in early deld bs a civil action n. Anyone v viction, k - tin n . o or r because s n n n o r t Detn- Dem- views views on a possible ta x elec tio i giving rise to liability in a civil Qcrat \ j usa< a certified public ac- which would let the voters de- ping o f m inor men often crops sun„ ntfr and the reports in news- h urt in the crash m lay a, sue the ........... ........................................... r ---------- tio n , o r d e fe rre d tre a tm e n t. out in a legislature to take up pa|H.r s of w hat its representatives d r| VPr or ow ner of the other car action is made a crime.________ countant at The Dalles, has an ( ,,k . *’n V,,e io n J i n « , alternative proposal for broaden- p to frr it any. Ht? is a g a i n s i l B a n k g ra tle issues. that since the sta rt of this are saving causes some skeptl- tline ing the tax Ixise to cover more this he explain • 1, "because w e j eslon has grown much m ore ct#m, P a rtic u la rs g la d ly fu rn is h tx l taxpavers It was introduced in should have the courage to do J fe c G T O N ANO valuable. It is doubtful if voters Farm ers are told that unless the house by hit w ife. Ito p Ra- what we’re being paid for and Itotf are going to be happy over |>aying w heat referendum passes the Write, or phone collect therine Musa early ln the session, ^ o v e our responsibilities off on legislators $60 per day <$6000 p rh e of that grain will drop to Commonly c a lle d 'th e Musa plan the voters”. He also questions] J. W. DODD per 150 «lay esslon plus $20 per around a dollar a bushel. Con- it has three l»asic elements: (1) the legality of an election which day expenses) to spend tim e over s|derlng that the w orld price is B y C. W IL S O N H A R D E R Tygh Valley, Ore. Reduce ix*rsonal exem ptions from would let the people vote on yar changing the name of John Day weB over <w ice that it sounds Phone 611 £600 to $500- (2) remove the fed- ious tax a lte rn a te s, paiticular to Franklin l»elano Roosevelt u n i|Rely unless the governm ent T h e question s till pops up people, and it is usually most eral income tax as a deduction >ly if no proposal received a slm Mgr. W. J. Collins & Co. At best it is an example of releases all It has Rtored for a Is govern m en t anti-business? necessary to sustain talks and on state returns; (3) create a Pie m ajority of all votes cast" contacts over a long period. jx*ttlness that bed better lie res- generation, hut we do not think • • • minimum flltngfee. ranging from He d«x*s feel that a flat “yes or nd trlcted to the discussion of the i( bas either the nerve nor the • a a M a n y in W ashington along LEGAL NOTICES £5 to $7 50 tax e,ection might be legal. Because a fte r a ll. business callow. Ignorance to do that. w ith thousan«ts all through the Unlike the net receipts tax bill Musa said the legislators must land think that governm ent is Is still la rg e ly done by people J«,hn Day W’as a Virginian, a -pbe Portland price is $2 23 a c tu a lly anti business. w ith other people and for a which would bring in more tnan take a long, hard look” at Ore N O I'lt E OF FIN A L A('< O l NT veteran ot the Revolutionary wur, lbls no( nB of which can « • a I successful relationship in busl- Ado million in additional revenue gon’s unemployment compv isa NOTICE is hereby given that who signed as a memtx'f of the | M, aaerihed to the loan price As T h e re are others who t a k e ! ness. It Is necessary to as Musa’s proposal would raise con- Ron program. Proposals to ex the undersigned has filed in the Astor party that came across the a feed grain w heat should be c e rta in If there Is an adequate a d if f e r in g siderablv less-an estim ated $4 pand benefits and broaden cover County Court of the State of plains with W ilson Price H unt w orth around 2ty cents a pound degree of c o m p a tib ility . I his Is position. to $6 ...................... million in new tax money, - - age . will have u r a 1 tough . time in Oregon for Sherm an County, his not learned in dis« usslona over in 1H11 as a hu n ter A man who which is $150 per bushel. And a a a We re not shooting (or more ,he scnate', he ,f?el19' u'11le.ss » " • ’ H ntll Account u A .inunlstiator a desk top. could find enough meat to Mip if it w ere usetl f«»r feetl grain T h e ir con a a a than th at" Sen Musa explal t e l P™ ' t.lon Is added which would. of the E state of Celia Klder, de- ply m embers «>( the |>arty with the surplus would soon disappear tention is that m an uiai get employees to share in tinem- ceased and that 1 . Thus, business spends some seven or eight pounds of venison g a v e ra m ent The trouble w ith the USDA in "N atural grow th would increase , . ,.(Kt, The<e are .’ and “ »at Wednesday, the m oney in en tertain in g to gain Is not a ctu al or buffalo |»er day had aecorn- this regard, as in others, is that revenues in fu tu re years as more _ y emulovers and vd> ° March, 1963, at ten info rm ation , data, new ideas. ly an ti - busi plishm ents th at were recognlxetl p labors under the delusion ’hat people come to Oregon”. Ck 3 nb ° f sa,d da> in a a a ness. R ath er, as sujierior in a day when super- p j9 t he only factor Influencing And In e ntertainin g, business He em phasizes that the Musa r P t.s ‘in the nation m l ° ° ni ° f th<? County Court it Is business- provides a substantial am ount lority had to lx* earned. He and tbv m arket The world would not ignorant. plan " h is no intent” of raising ‘,.ganization (>f Oregon’* 50 gon of em ploym ent for restaurant Ramsey Crtx»ks were relieved of faB apart if the governm ent went the r rates of lfP present tax- / ' » » rk . m ™ « » m ^ w d .. o n Court nave by the X "A nd It did state sotnehow as the r»een tim e fixed and p.ace (or w orkers, e n tertainers, m usi Both schtxils c. w. Kardsr then* guns, by that tim e empty. t0 of governing; men cians, transportation w orkers, o f thought found am ple confir ra,s.. t h .t r r a 'c , w<. would h , X ’ t h ^ d Z u m “a n d ' i T , , ' “ “ “ F ‘n‘ 1 near the m outh of tlw? pi«--ent and women would still eat wheat. a a a m a tio n for th e ir views in the John Day river by Indians who maybe more than they «Io now. O f course, enforcem ent of hassle that led to new rulings C^ un? ^ . a ^ C°M eT T n « D ia in i n n i n g a practical business, of saM e stu p ««ttlement also were attracted by the clothes j bp |W1pUiation Is growing rap- « ^ ‘uction. ’ he «(Wed, in explain- My f .fst |g fof _n of said estate. on expenaa account deductions the new regulations will req uire the governm ent h irin g thous of the w hite men and, it txdng i,ll>, not only here but every for income tax purposes, T. Lester Johnson hl? bin i V t o ' m i n i m ? ? taxes workm en and a reorganl- ands m ore to c a rry on the a a a w inter, took them t<x>. They p |ace and he who has food to A dm inistrator witch hunts. And w hile the zation should t«? to his benefit". didn’t get to th e fort near Astor- seB can lt al a glMXi price And even despite fact T. Lester Johnson from wage earners who pay no m ig hty ro ar caused bureau- m easly amounts they get for He also feel 1« that the whole f , la until well along ln the sum m er f(>r far int0 the future as any thing The proposed filing fee A ttorney for A dm inistrator «•rats to revise some of the the governm ent w ill not pay John Day perfornuxl many one can American farm ers ’ which" is rome" E ebruary 8> 15> » March 1, 1963 would accomplish much of this. state government m ore rad ical regulations, even their salaries, to say nothing services to the Astor party anti will, in the long run. lx* better in its present fo rm , the regula- of the m illions of dollars that "Oregon will eventually h a \e a "over-hureaued later to other, -ml more success c fi |o depend on the world m ar tlnns show either an enm ity to- w ill be lost in executive tim e cigarette tax ”. He predicted, "be what a lo n g the lines of G overnor NOTI< E TO < BEDITOKH thinking that there is IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ful fu r coni|x»nies tx*fore dying tban on a m anipulat«xl m ar w ard, or an ignorance of busi in business answ ering ques cause we simply have to raise the Hatfield tions, this is not considered. monev.” H e‘ « p p ir t 7 it iu’ wi it'd r" ,m for consolidation, in some T H E STATE O P OREGON yOR in Idaho. The point is that his kpt , bat nol always manipu- ness. plaee in the history of the north jated ln lheir favor. THE - COUNTY feels that Is should Include all ar*as v *rv OF css c SHERMAN u e .» .,.» Because In W ashington noth Sonve b ureau crats seem tc west is well established and not In the m atter of the E state of tobacco product» and not just ing is m ore sacred than m ak- feel that if M r A buys M r B to lx* changed by future years o i.|> f «H KA HOMES Rose Marie Balsiger, deceased• cigarettes, as has been advocated a lunch, then M r. A should ini Ing big governm ent bigger, T hat Is not the case for Frank- \ \ e have been unable to figure The County Court of Sherm an Musa adm its that a tax refer m ed ia te ly get an ord er from tnd this view point is shared by •nable* Un Roosevelt. If the nation’s out w hat will happm to the main County. Oregon, has appointed M r. B In a fre e con pctitivc the two biggest threatening endum Is quite likely with any present tre n d tow aid socialism homes for the retired when the ♦he family society this seldom happens forces In governm ent today. me A dm inistratrix of the E s tax program the leislatire a«lopts One Is the clique dedicated to so • continues to th e nation’s even- homes them selves have gotten ta te of Rose Marie Balsiger, c e - ♦o limit But he doesn’t believe in “threat- (T ilth alien of e o n tad s is a under raining Am erican free *B- tual disintegration he may lx*- o,d and approach some of them ceaatd. All persons having claims enin or holding a club over the ♦he coil long pro. ess. and a never end- terprlse Io aecelierate soclal- come a so rt of g«xi to the Incom- anyw ay the classification «*f against the said E state m ust electorate” ln w arning them that tng one. lh e m a jo r deals on Ism In the nation, rhe other Is ♦o ih need» or wishes. jx-tent as the political orlglna- g| umK Remember th at few slums present them to me at the office business, w hether it he the es- the group who e a rly In life got If they tu rn dow n a tax Increase tor of governm ent giving on a have ev er been built nost of of Schwenn, Brink & Huffman, ta h lh h m e n t of a new dealer- Jobs w ith governm ent f«»r se- it will mean a big cut in basic shlp or setting up a (ran hise « u rlty , knowr nothing about national and bankru p tin g »«'ale them have gotten to lw slums b\ L iw yers Building, Hillsboro. Ore svhvxM support a rra n g e m e n t are usually not business, and feel their future Should the nation’s citizens even neglect i»nd change of own«’!ship gon. w ithin six m onths front Ja n "But if the .-•ferendum is Invo security depends on m ore and hastily eon« tu«led. uary 18, 1963. tuallv revolt against the perver- and new demantis Some of the • ked, we 11 have to come Ixick «nd m ore people Joining the govern slons itf political socialism his fancy domiciles for the aced w ill EMMA TSCHARNER, Admin m ent p avroil. lh e picture Is cut down somewhere," Musa Both pat ties in such arrange Í t ..„l nam e will not be pn»|xw for a faB int0 decay and tn turn will bchwenn, Brink A Huffman, m eets usually ta lk to m any not p retty. added. "If v e .to find It neces KVKIUY AVI s «. >• ,r«< * r I '»e» -• «o« « dam or anything perm anent. reap the same cn ticl m as the A ttys, for Admin. sarv to curtail the education bud- Really FD R had nothing to do homes they now displace ITS YOUK LAW Salem Scene I SMALL B U SIN E SS” A««i ä J’Ä