Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 08, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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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 ...................... „
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...
-------------------------
.
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 ...........
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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
,
,
'
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F
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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
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