Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 22, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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BHkKMAM ttlU M I Ï
IO I K S U ., M otto, OREGON
4 R ih U . M IH» M IS. l ‘*U
/ C, M .rv’s and girls displaying models from
T h e A lta r society <.f •
-
w illiam s ID store In a setting
church was sponsor of a st>le ..m u n is
show at the school bouse S ato r- *
McM urtrey.
Bill Smith, Patty Knott. Rosalee
Fslinger, Kenny and Judy Dun­
lap, Jacque Bucholtz and Mona
Eakln are the cast of ‘ Reluctant
Reunion” a comeriy that goes on
m e ixxinls at the high school
I riday night, March 29
The Bhxxlmobile's spring visit
•o Sherman county will occur pn
M. ; i 29 and the place will be
tiie M'-iru Legion haU- Toe quota
Is 75 pints.
io the whites, at least that pai t
of the w hites who do the writing
and talking about public affairs
W ANT A D S
day night, manj local women
out
. __,_____ __________
t , i ü - * T T r e n c h - ............... t« llU > r and public morals Negroes are
— P u M l» h r d ~ E x e r y F r id a y ” «
s T
FOR SALE: In Moro 4 BR house,
not the only ones who are in the
second generation of living oft
2 baths, dining-living room has
M o n », O re g o n
hardwood floors; kitchen, base­
whose children are
C a U ((4
» . .» ,.,n d ris a « m a tte r at ««>• the public,
Editor:
fa a ta ffk c a a t M a ra . G r a ta n , and ar A r t
ment, oil furnace. Call John A.
trained to live from the public Dear
It
has
I
xxmi brought to the at­
• f ( a n f r a a a a l M a r r k S. I»7».
LEGAL NOTICES
Foss, GI 2-5255, Wasco 17-19 c
oole.
tention of the Moro City Counci
For one without morals the that dogs are creating several
N O T H E G E I T \ A I . IIE A R IN < «
STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com­
governm ent provides a pretty proixtlms in Moro. Many of you
Notice is given that the under-
plete painting and decorating
n iw s f a m i
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY, MARCH 22
good living. All a girl has to do know that Fred Hall has lost five
Mgtietl Executrix of the Estate
service, spray or brush Phone
r U B L IS H IIS
is to have enough children and registered ewes that are part of
< f William Brlnkert, deceased,
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E
bWhat Can A Girl Expect
association
remain unetneumbered of a man ids FFA program. Several per­
lias filed in the County Court of
12th St. V ein Campbell and
\O
f
A
War
Lover?
and Lo. the state will provide sons have complained of scatter­
the S tate of Oregon for the Co­
Jack Null. The Dalles, Or.l-1-
manna of a modern sort.
unty of Sherman, her I- inal Ac­ FOR SALE: in Moro, 4 U.R
ed gariiage, lawns used for bath­
ROBERT
Once in a while we read w here rooms, and «logs running in
count, and that Wednesday, the house and shop, t all GI 2-5216.14
someone has said that no nation
24th day of April, 1963, at the
can exist, that no civilization can groups.
hour of 10:00 o'clock a in., in tlie I, & E Paint Shopk In terio r and
The citv has the ordinances
exterior Decorating — Spray
exist, without a sense of morals. available to handle the problem
( ounty Court Room of the Sher­
Painting ED -2273 Grass Val­
We do not mean merely the pro­ in a legal manner. However, the
man County Court House at
ley.
12-tfn.
duction of children without re- most effective control Is individ­
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
o f f ic ia l c o u n tv I’AI’KH
ponslbtlity, but more Important, ual responsibility of hte owners.
have i>een fixed as the time and WANTED: a job bookkeeping or
t^e obtaining of anything w ith­ Dogs, like kids, can get into trou­
any kind of work. Also babysit­
place for hearing said J' inal Ac­
b l BH4 I tir r iO N KATHH
out giving something of com par­ ble when allowed to run around
siting. Call JO 5-3293.
6tfn
count anti any objections thereto.
lud ■ Is nadh MOSEY
able value In return.
o s itjfM K
- ______
Dated and first published the DRESSMAKING and m inor a lte r­
unchaperoned at night.
SAT. SUN MON. MARCH 23. 24 25
We are training a lot of people,
22nd day of March« 1963.
If the council ignored the
ations JO 5-3245
47c-tfn
M A R C H 22. H M M _______ through governm ent gifts, to lie
Elsie E. B rlnkert
problem, individuals will under­
SUNDAY
M
ATINEE
2:00
p.m.
80 BED OREGON state approved
toe sort of beings it is impossible take such controls as BB guns,
Executrix
nursing home located in beau­
Bix>w HKHHION
to make a civilization out of. Nei­ electrical gadgets, guns with real,
Phipps, Phipps & Dunn
tiful Hood River Valley, with
th
er
is
it
very
fair
to
¡Kiint
the
P'oneer Bldg., The Dalles, Ore.
I've bullets, and possibly poisons.
It does not appear to us that
lovely fenced grounds. We ac­
finger
of
scorn
at
the
Negroes
in
Attorneys for Executrix
No one likes to see the problem
anything will come out of this
cept all types of elderly cases
legislative session of im portance. Chicago. That is the best chance get to that iioint.
March 22, 29, April 5,12, 1963
as well as room and board care.
tney
have
at
getting
something
It is the hoix* of the City
The propect does not make us
I’USTOM
SLAUGHTERING five
from
the
government
Others
I IA R I.A N ’ D V I E W G R A N G E
..nhAirnv in fact, it brings relief.
Council and the Mayor that each
days a week. Custom curing.
T h t state is broke (finally and have a better racket. But the resident will assume that their
Meets first and third Mondays
Meat cutting, w rapping, sh aip
pet could lie causing some of the
at 8:00 p.m.
tthank God) an,l the legislators morals may be as bad.
freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass
seem to know it and beyond
Max Belshe, Master
problem and attem pt Io keep
Newspaper readers should I k * them home. Remember that ’kids
Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap­
Ellen Friedllne, Secretary______
their final gesture of picking the
pointment.
23ti
pockets of the deceased
big Informed about some of the trou­ and pets’ can do no wrong un­
Eureka Ixxlge No. 121, A.F.&A.M.
bles of legislative reporters who less they belong to some one else.
ger salaries, will not t .
Meets
the
1st
and
3rd
a
An* you certain that your dog
spend much money not covert « really have a difficult job which
Thursday evenings each
J gfy
by current taxes. That Is a good they do with rem arkable skill. is not part of the problem?
month. Visiting m em oirs
Nevertheless it lias its faults. At
Sincerely,
fordially invited to meet with us
!I? fa r not a single legislator ha the start of a session the public
lion King, W. M.
Marvin Robertson
Tax Free Income
Irving Hart, Secretary
Mayor of Moro
come to th e front as a leader lj anxious for new.; an«! there
B i -II i I i 'I k - iii < h .ip tc r S o .
D • *’
The conservatives
Bolvin and isn't any of consequence. just
•<L.
A w id e v a r ie ty o f th e h ig h ­
Meets every second T hurs­
Perasor still seem to I* running what members think and hope. an«' no one could report is all
TM C M O S T M A H V T L O U S M O V IE
d
a
y
each
month.
Visiting
In
21
hours
a
day.
That
accounts
And
the
sm
arter
ones
don’t
think
est q u a lity bonds a m i s lo c k s |
tlie senate; Pearson still mad be­
E V E R M A D E l FR O M THE PLAY TH A T K E P T
members invited. Moro, Or
cause he didn’t get to be( gover­ and hope for the public prints. for part of the emphasis on such
P L A Y IN G F O R E V E R I
Linda
Reed,
W.
M.
now q u a lify fo r ta x e x e m p ­
nor and trying to pass bills giv When the session gets down to silly tripe as Sunday closing and
Gwen Ross, Secretary
ing the legislature authority over the hard work the readers are the lack of information about
tio n , o r d e fe rre d tr e a tm e n t.
MGliG EGDt.E No. 1> I.O.G.K.
the executive branch, and Bolvin tired of it, editors are tired of it th e budget battles.
Meets 1st and •»!«.» Tuea-
B a n k g rad e issues.
never one to seek the limelight.
d a \s in LO O K. i...d. Tran-
Things could lie worse.
sient and visiting bfothers
P a rtic u la rs g la d ly fu rn is h e d
As for taxes It looks as If a
cordially invited
tax bill will be passed taking
Floyd Haines, N. G.
Write, or phone collect
away the exemption for lede' al
l^eo W atkins, Secretary
J, W. DODD
income taxes paid and pro»>ab X
Reiprct for Law Makei Democracy Ltva
TAYIAtR IA)DGE A.F. &
„ cigarette tax. The people will
Tygh Valley, Ore.
WASCO, Meets the first
probably— and should ^ r ta in ly -
ì TECHNICOLOR*
I'uesday of each month,
Phone 611
ir Dll
Possibly on the first of (he tiie recpiest of creditors. When a
initiate against both. I hen the
flatting brethern welcome
J TECHNIRAMA
person
goes
into
bankruptcy,
lie
Mgr. W. J. Collins & Co.
John H ilderbrand, W M.
governor can call the boys back month when the bills come in, must place all of his property,
to cut the budget down to suit you might make some reference both real and personal, in tlie
Vernon R«x»t, Seci»’£rv
the income, which is what t u*> to going bankrupt. As a general hands of the court. Exceptions
rule, however, most of us never
Hhould lx? doing now.
are ma le as to certain items of
We rem em ber a time whei give this phase of tiie law much personal property and clothing.
governm ents had to cut off a lot thought. But did you know that The bankrupt must file under
of surplus fat that had accum u­ the right to pass laws relating to oath detailed schedules of all his
lated and If governm ents keep bankruptcy is specifically given debts and all his assets.
on starting new things and de­ to congress in our constitution?
Should a person after know­
At tiu* tin»* the constitution
manding their retention on the
ing himself to lx- Insolvent give
was
drafted,
tlie
laws
of
E
ng­
«budget it will have to happen
awa\ or sell property in an at­
again. The state would lx* so land and other countries perm it­ tempt to defraud his creditors,
much wiser to trim now before ted imprisonment for debt, llius th e c o u rt will take the property
the people rise up and put it on a person in debt could l»e throw n back. If his statem ent to tlie
into prison and held htere until
a forced diet.
court is false he can lx* punished
someone paid his bills.
Under federal bankruptcy laws for perjury.
After receiving all of tlie deb­
JEREM IAH
a person who cannot pay his
W riters who w rite alx»ut the debts because of |xx»r business tors assets, tiie court will con­
sins of man and the sins of gov conditions, too much credit inly­ vert ids property into cash and
em inent and are often on ’he ing, or unexpected loss of in­ distribute it to ids creditors. Af­
ter this is done, tiie bankrupt
peBslmlstle «We, are sometimes come cun go into bankruptcy.
likened to the prophet Jerem iah,
llils can lx* done either as a will lx* discharged and ids cre­
vl.o lived and w rote in a serious voluntary act of the debtor or at ditors can no longer pursue him
on the.’»« obligation, l'he bankrupt
time in the history of the Jews.
is no longer in disgrace but tree
Theae critics of such w riters fail
A N D Y ’S R A D I O AN1> T V
to keep on w orking without fear
to note that Jerem iah was more
of court action or prison
often right than wrong.
SALES & SERVICE
Most of us will keep right on
Tlie reason we bring up the
paving our hills, but it surely
subject of Jerem iah is th a t we
S E R V IC E GN A L L M A k M
is good to know that if it ever
aie a Jeiem luh of sorts, in a mod-
I rn day sense. We proclaim the
Call ANDY PAULSON becomes necessary that we can
get a second chance
Iniquities of the age tlie failure
Telephone JG 5-3513
of pu blit morals, tlie decline of
tlie spirit, accompanied by a rise
in m aterialism Judah, (tie* trllx’s
W A S H IN G T O N A N O
-ven» already divided) was hi
Jeiem lah’s time, living raided by
tlie Scythians, a barlw rous trllx?
from tiie north whose descetv
By C. W IL S O N H A R D E R
('flits are Russians.
We do not presume that troub­
lous times are the only times
It lias been w ritten that there es as presented gives the m ass­
1« nothing new under tlie sun. es and the big. alm ost monopo­
that produce Jerem iahs We sus
The present tax proposals bear listic corporations quite a boon.
peel (bat Jerem iahs are Iwm
But the m iddle class is again
out this old adage.
,«n»l would find som ething to
being penalized.
• • •
complain alxiut, to w arn about,
« * •
In the various clty-atatea of
It is the A m erican m iddle
even if domiciled in a land of
Ancient G reece, on through
Ancient Rom e, and all down class who buy the belter homes
milk and honey And really isn't
the long corridor of history, and pay on long term m ort-
this a land of milk and honey,
th e re la fo u n d ________
. ..
K »«;« •■. " ho hin die tppli.inccs.
better yet, a land of lieefsteak
the automobiles. 'the m iddle
a
continuity
and booze, of automobiles ami
class also buys m ore m edical
of s t r a t e g y
automations?
service, and also Is the back­
which even­
Others, tx*sldes Jeiem luh, have
bone of c h a rity drives as v.ell
t u a lly des­
as slate and l<>< .»I tax struc­
warned tlie people of th eir gener­
t r o y e d th e
tures. L im ita tio n s on die de­
nations adopt­
ations that «use underm ined the
ductions this m iddle « lass can
ing It.
spirit, that m aterialism led them
take for interest, c h a rity , m e d i­
a • •
to taise prem ises and that a man
cal costs, state and 1 »cal taxes,
These gov­
who would trade liberty for se­
can serve no purpose other
ernm ents, to
1 than weaken the m iddle class.
curity was reserving of neither,
m a in ta in
* • •
lien Franklin did so warn
th e ir own e x ­
C. W . H arder
Thus, it appears this is but a
tra v a g a n ce s ,
We do not mind lielng a Je re ­
catered to the masses to k«*ep canny m ove to avoid cutting
miah. We would like to lx« a 1s t
m anpow er on th e ir side, and out the w aste in governm ent,
lei one ami do a better job of It.
to the segments of great w ealth and at the same tim e keep the
Yet, we do mh despair and we
to keep economic r'sou rces on factions on eith e r end of econ­
ieel no sense of grow ing remorse
om ic spectrum fa irly happy.
th e ir side as well.
a
w liliin us that would cause us to
has
This Is not to be Interred
E v e n tu a lly , som etlilng ----------------
ret ant and agree that theae tim es
alw ays had to give. In all that there Is a villainous plot
of growing government, of mount
eases the m iddle «lass, fro m afoot to destroy the Am erican
ing délit, of weakening Indepen
which all Independent enter- m iddle class, despite the fact
dence are gtxxi times We think
prise develops, has been des for over 20 years "le ft w ing "
the nation is in decline, and
troyed. And freedom has never advisors In governm ent h a \e
survived without a successful propounded this Idea,
wore, that the |xs»pie are In de­
and is still one of the “Boys” at the refinery. He
l ’he railroad hat is deceptive. Bill Schupbach is a
m iddle class.
• • *
cline ami like nations and peoples
• • s
1 Most oppression by govern-
knows that he belongs.
lifetime
Standard
Oiler,
retired.
His
grandfather,
throughout history having a very
And history shows w ithout ' inent throughout history was
fine time of It And we think our
father
anti
uncle
were
Standard
Oilers
before
hint.
It isn’t the spoken thanks that do it; but your
this successful m iddle class, a not m o tivated by m alevolent
descendants w ill curse our mem­
nation eventually deteriorates intent, but ra th e r through sub­
ICJ
P'JÏÏ .urm
f e r m a t i C o u n ty ¡to u rn a i
Sherman Theater
AND NOW ON THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN
A
IT'S YOUR LAW
V f IMCPI\rnin Pilli FÍW
1ItKM IINtul wir ■5 1 HS
" S M A L L B U S IN E S S ”
How do we thank such a man as this?
ory.
IK E MAKING GE 4'ITI/.ENH
In Time's report on Chicago h
says that Negroes make up 25 H
percent of that city’s population;
th at they are 4H |x*rcent of the
»leinentarv seh<s»l i>opulatlon; are
( m percent of the jail inmates,
•»2 percent of the unemployed;
and aie 90 |ierosnt of those get­
ting aid to dependent children
Il must appear to anyone by
now that Negroes seem to have a
different Idea about morals than
until the condition of the mass
es Is fa r worse. T h a t is why
history presents the paradox of
m any
leaders
who
w ere
cheered in the arena as great
h u m an ita ria n *,
living
long
enough to be Jeered as tyrants
There I* no question but that
ln< nun- taxes h a i r a
||C
B I popular
p>pUI*l political
|FS»SI1«X || M|S|FT«S.
great
appeal.
Neither Is there any question
rrdu t lion of taxes w ill help the
economy.
• • •
But the f u l l i i '■ i
•) X..( n « l
■
reduced
lim e ignorance of the true facts.
• • •
W hether or not the A m erl-
Ican nation w ill follow the hls-
to rli al path of m iddle class
destru» tlon and eventual doom
Is a moot question. The big
counter h a la n te to sueh a trend
In the t'n lte d Slates Is the
(act th a t there Is a Congress.
Thus,
It m ight he said, * that
■
««
w —— -
as long a t pe«»ple exercise their
Constitutional rig ht to express
their slews to their Congrest-
men,
A m erican
dem ocracy
i ■ n iln u e lo U»e.
Before retiring. Bill was a refinery foreman. His
company retirement plan gives him security, and
time for model railroading, but his big enthusiasm is
still Standard Oil Company.
Bill keep« close to us. and we to him. He is invited
to our picnics and parties, receive« our publications.
lasting interest in a man, your counting him as a
person and not a statistic, these are the things that
liven his spirit.
We have thousands of such fine men and women on
our retirement payroll. If you know some of them,
you know that they, too, are ardent
Standard Oilers.
Planning ahead to serve you better
STANDARD
I
O IL
COMPANY
OF
C A L IF O R N IA