Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 05, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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S B E K M 1N 4«>CNl*t JU IK N M ., M hkü, Hltl.GON
husbandry to surplus male--' after
they have abandoned their role
husbands.
4211 m L Weaefe ____ E d ito r a» Hnxl»unds
must realize that the
PultlLUiril F tr r jr F rid a y «1
fcoeral governm ent is usurping
Moro, Oregon
th eir function as protestor and
Enter«« M M*un« rlaaa matter at the biead w inner for a family ami
faatarftca at Mara. Orrgaa, an««r Art that the biologic and social lule
• f C*n|r,M •« Marc* J. 1*79.
is that when any organism tease-,
to have a Use it is eliminated
NIW SFAMB
Awake, husbands, you are in com­
petition with a powerful enemy.
PUBLISHIBI
XÍlOCIATION
HOM EMTEA1» E \E M PT IO N
,Ì>i|priaan (County J o u r n a l
OFFICIAL COUNTV PA PER
NCBH4K1PTION KATOS
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YEAR ..............- ..........
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APICIL 5, IMU
KICK COUNTY, KANSAS
T he state senate passed a bill
last week to give varying exem p­
tion to ¡»arsons over 66 who have
incomes of under $250 |»er month
It is a bad bill. It Is bad because
it divides citizens into , classes
and groups each getting different
am ounts of exemption from the
property tax which is -o r should
be— based on property ow ner­
ship, not on social condition.
We feel certain that the power
behind the bill came from irres­
ponsible sons and daughters who
want to inherit the family home­
stead w ithout the penalty of pay­
ing taxes thereon. Some of it
may have come from advocates
cf unlim ited tax spending who
wished to elim inate one group
of com plainers against taxes.
• We would like to amen 1 that
hill to stipulate that property
ow ners who had income under
| 000 pel' \cai o u WHO HAD
NO CHILDREN WITH INCOME
O\ EH $3000, might qualify. And
wc would like to change the gen-
e»al theory about taxes so that
property taxes could never get
fo high that a couple, aged or
otherw ise, who had an income of
$3000 per year could not pay
them.
» lu I* u .
\r » :n
I’M. 1
Grass Vaifty
by A una Italzer
na Lai idia, Th
iri- cm» tier
the IOOE hall
net in ine
Tue-iday evening for their regu­
lar meeti.ig Peggy Higgs presid­
ed and 17 were present. Mrs
Kt ndrick Dunlap, advisor, Mrs
irold Eakin, assistant advisor
Harold
and R« Ijekahs Mi b Earl Olds
and Mrs Hnl Rolfe and Mrs Selma
W atkins of Wasco, president of
the Heb k ih assembly were pre­
sent. The girls had drill prac­
tice and made plans for the candy
sale held it th«- C&C store Satur-
day which was successful Ite-
fresi mnets w ere served at the
«’lost of the meeting.
Mr and .1rs Robert Tatum and
Hilly of
Kent went to Albany
Saturday to visit her m other
Mrs J.E.N orton at the hospital
who was injured in an automo-
bile accident last week. They also
took their daughter, Bonnie and
Peggy McKay to Monmouth.
Mrs Frank K etter was hostess
at a party at her home Monday
evening with three tables of bri­
dge in play. Mrs John Rust held
high score ami Mrs Hill Pausch
low for t'ne evening. O thers pre­
sent were Mrs Dick Rust, Mrs
Glenn Perry, Mrs Harold Eakin,
Mrs Earl Olds, Mrs Arzell Lem­
ley, Mrs Kendrick Dunlap, Mrs
Jack Adams. Mrs Don Smith and
Mrs Hay Rayon of Moro. He-
freshmen» • were served later.
Mr and Mrs William B rinkert
and Gary mil Mrs Hill Hrinkert
were busi ne visitors in Vancou-
ver, Wash., Saturday
Among the members of the
George iJell jxist, American Ix»g
ion who attended the joint meet­
ing of the jx»sts of the county in
Moro Wednesday at the Legion
hall were Prank vonBorstel, Hill
fohnson, Harold Owens, George
Helms, I5HI Bardenhagen, George
Geiser and Ralph Busse.
Da
tere.
lay w here si
tl (or medica
I Mis ll.O D ugger, Mr
ad M Bert Cox and Mrs John
ust went to Sandy la it Tuesday
here the r attended ¡{rave side
• Garfield D ugger who
?rv‘
I away at Washougal, Wash,
Mi and Mrs Harold Eakin and
Mon went to Portland Friday
night and on Saturday they went
to McMinnville for a visitation at
Linfield < «’liege, returning home
that nig
Mrs O m Stark and Kathy were
business v isitors in The Dalles
Sunday.
Mr ami Mrs H erm an Peter*
went to .Madras Saturday to visit
their son and wife Mr and Mrs
Arden Pet?rs, returning home
IT'S YOUR LAW
Reiprcl for Law Malut Dtmocracy LI*«
In preparing your tax. »eturn
the first item you m ust determ ine
is your gross income. Unless you
are engaged in a business or have
income from property this fig-
u re will norm ally l»e made of
ca h rece ived from your employ-
er. However, some cash receipts
are excluded and you may h a \e
income even though you receive
no cash. Normally the fair m arket
value of things you receive as
com pensation m ust be Included
in income. If your employer pro­
vides you w ith a house in which
to live its rental value is income
to you. So too if he pays for jo u r
me als. The only exception to this
rule about meals and lodging is
that if they a te furnished to you
on your em ployers premises for
his convenience they are not in­
come. For example, if it is es­
sential to your employer th at you
bf on his property 24 hours a
day and he furnished you a house
on the property its rental value Is
not income to you. If, on the o th­
er hand, he pays your rent as an
inducem ent to get you to move
to a new location, the rent he
pays is income to you.
Although usually the fair m ar­
ket value is the am ount to be in­
cluded in income as the result
of the receipt of property from
your employer, If you have ag­
reed to work for a specified am ­
ount and he pays you w ith pro­
perty rath er than cash, the am ­
ount you have agreed upon will
norm ally be the am ount to in-
cjude in income,
Some cash paym ents by an em
ployer are not included in in­
come. Prem ium s paid by the em ­
ployer for group insurance, and
group health insurance, etc., are
not income. Paym ents made by
the em ployer for moving expen­
ds when he requires an emplo­
yee to move to a new location
arc not income to the employee,
accept the pain of living through
are in the nature of a bonus. And
probably most im portant, most
paym ents made to an employee
while he is unable to work be­
cause of sickness or injury are
not required to be included in
income.
The United States News &
World Report tells about a small
county, "21 square miles com par­
ed to Sherm an’s 824, anti some
14,000 people compared to S her­
m an’s 2888, that is lieing re-dev-
eloped by aid of the Area Redev­
elopment Adm inistration.
Some citizens opposed, prob­
ably the in tjority; some favored,
it appears that officials usually
it vored, thinking perhaps, that
th eir duty was to get all they
could of the m aterial things. The
sp iritu al problem was apparently
left to the preachers and the
editors.
The editor of the largest papet
thought people really had to help
them selves but if they could get TAX REVOLT
Magazines arc running articles
some tiling fo r nothing that was
desirable also. He w asn't philo­ aliout the growing dissatisfa tion
sopher enough to know that it over the grow th of luxes of all
is Impossible to get som ething for kinds and especially, of eopise,
é
nothing. The o th er editor m en­ the one th.it Is immediately Hue
tioned burked and snorted, but Hight now it is the income tax
w ithout taking very direct aim. and even the peojile who have
Mr and Mrs Bill Pausch were
by R obert H. Eisner
The theory that makes AHA paid som ething on th e lr’s week
possible has been expressed by by week are unhappy alxmt the dinner guests Sunday at the h o n e
of Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley.
N early 1,500 bills have been at least for the next two years.
res|>onstble citizens over in W as­ grow ing complexity of it all.
Mrs F rin k vonBorstel and Mrs introduced during the first 12 Most opponents of the bill felt
In Dreg >’i farm leaders and o r­
co county, i When we say “res|»on-
sible’’ we mean by reputation, ganizations are talking more than A. vonBorstel w’ent to Moro Mon­ weeks of the current legislative th at it is an infringem ent on per­
ro t by action in relation of AHA» ever about the property tax and day and snent the day with Mrs session. Yet, only a small per­ sonal freedom and free compe­
honoring her datigh- centage have come up for votes tition to determ ine — through
It is that the federal governm ent how it in s grown and the Ore­ Frank
legislation when people can or
is going to put out billions of 1 gon sen ite lias pased a bill to ter. Mel Is <»n her 1th birthday, in eith er the house or senate.
Hill Ho! returned home Thur-
W ith so little floor action to cannot buy or sell retail m erchan­
dollars to many areas for a num j.winukc that tax easier on the old-
stlay from
»rtland where In* had date, it indicates a hectic w ind­ dise.
l»er of ¡»rojects of variable ust stets.
Still to lx* considered is a bill,
It isn’t so much the money as spent ten
.ys in a hospital for up, as com m ittees begin to heap
fullness; the ocst will lx* on tin
hills on tn eir respective houses HB 1612, which would regulate
tax bill; If a com m unity does not it is tiie power governm ent takes treatm ent.
and control trading stam ps com
Mr and Mrs Howard Garland for final debate ami voting.
get its share it is losing tax mo (Her the people when it has mi-
liinited money to spend So much and Cathy of Lexington spent the
ney.
The seemingly slow progress panics in Oregon. Introduced by
No pl.t •«• Is there mention of government sjiending is touched w eek end here with his parents, thus far can be attributed largely a single legislator, this bill actual­
Mr and \| •s Len Garland.
,e. the abundance of bills up for ly would elim inate most, or all,
morals; no place is there con with some sort of immorality.
Mr and Mrs Frank vonBorste« e< nsiderut' >n anti the necessity m erchants who offer trading
We are old enough to rem em ­
cern over right and wrong; n<
visitors in The for each t<> he funneled through a stam ps in this state. In addition
place is there s|>eculation on tht ber a tax revolt. It hap|x*ned were husine-
probable end of a nation that right here in Sherm an county D.illes I ’r|.I.iv mt I called on Mrs committee. Here they are screen­ t<, telling stam p companies how
t!.« y may operate and with whom
Wasco and Mr ami ed, amended an I often killed.
engages in such massive boon ind it was a dilly. It was hack I. P.Hav •n
lit t h e liiH l itto ttlftH o f t h e tte p r o x - Mi . U
iH’hvan o n th«* WHV
«toggling
But this tiiku» time, w hether tl e> must do business, the bill
ion when no one had any money home,
the bill is of utm ost im portance would also require them to pay
Hire county, Kansas is a pros
Mr a nil .Mrs Dick E arl and or of questionable need. In this ¡i $5000 annual license fee in
perous county, always among tlit to pay tax *s with anyway so they
leaders in income among the made a virtue of It by forming family of I'he Dalles were Sun- regard, there seems to l»e an in­ EACH Otegon county w here theii
ru ral counties of that state. It hi« Sherm an County Tax Reduc­ day vl ¡tors at the home of his creasing num ber of superfluous stam ps are offered.
The state board of pharmacy,
Is not the top county as Sherman tion League, which insisted on parent Mr and Mrs Jam es Earl. proposals. More and more legis­
H arr .*■ tark made a business lators feel inclined to introduce in asking for introduction of HB
is in Oregon, but plenty pro.s|>er Utting lo u n ty taxes. We keep
ous.
that list of officers although mos* tri!» to M i tras Wednesday.
•political" or "pet peeve“ bills. LOO, seeks i»ower to PROHIBIT
The argum ent that many things if theth are uead.
Many law m akers no longer l»e- sale of aspirin, headache rem e­
Mr an
Mrs Don Clodfeller li« ve tbtat legislation should be dies and common medicines to
We wish all officials could
need doing all over the land Is
bud less visitors in The Dal­
undoubtedly true Who makes the know alNiut that tax reduction were
generated by the people, who log­ d: ug stores only.
les Momlay.
We wonder if the public asked
argum ent we do not know, it ?ague which had for its motto.
ic;«! ly are the ones to point out
Mrs \ , a Dunlap returned home
for these bills.
r.lg h t
lie contractors, wishful " I o Reduce Taxes, »Spend Less Friday
a
specific
need,
express
dissatis­
’er spending about a
A nother bill seeks to cure a
11.mkers or im practical dream ers Money". Sounds simple, hut it week at
faction w ith an existing condi­
The theory that citizens and beats all the tax shifting notions daughter veli Willey visiting her tion, or inge action w hen a chan­ 50 year old law which requires
ml
¡
<on in law, Mr and ge is necessary.
freight trains in Oregon to have
ind iv id u als— should lx* willing ¡ill hollow. Also the story of that Mrs I’ ,i
>1 noper,
three brakem en, even though
to pay for what they get is net group sh mid put some caution
Today,
there
are
those
who
l»e
Mrs D.m.ild vonBorstel
easily to stability ¡n economics. into tax s|M‘i>d«*rs, for they swung and
heve governm ent should auto- most states either have no such
d Mr and Mrs Hill maDrally lx* bigger and play a requirem ent or else specify that
The AHA program is based on a broad a.xn end cut some tiling* Pau
linner guests Sun- greater role in our private lives two brakem en are adequate on
n either morals nor economies, they sho d Lit have. Hut, as they
day at
une of Mbs Claus
but Is purely political and moral- said, they didn’t have any money
ami divisions. They would have today’s modern railroads. Trains
Hard
which can cross the nation, un­
td pay '.axes with anyhow
ly contam inating.
Mr
Hurt Holland ami g o v e r n m * nt solve more of our der present law, must add ano­
they didn'-i wan, anything on
problems,
regardless
of
our
abil­
faun!
Dalle were lunch-
record
i'he four Hills ( I
ity or incentive to solve them ther brakem an when entering
H UNIIAN IKS, UNITE.’
th e
ionie of her oui selves, they feel governm ent Oiegon. Central issue is w hether
dale, J a
»n, P« iw e
Hr
an
Tile realization that the federal headed it
Mr» \ \ I »iinlap
i h e tte r qualifie«l to think for this is a m atter for legislation, or
g< t em inent, through the Aid to
negotiation In most states —and
Official i should never p sh tax
us
than we are for ourselves.
Im pendent C hildren program is es up so fast ¡tihl go fm
is H o Dugger, Mr
in other industries— management
that
.
O.'ien.
s|x»nsors
of
these
bigger
am
abetting som ething that could revolt is
t Cox and Mr and
and labor negitiate such m atters,
l irted. Hut it U >ks a.- M r
governme
it
bills
believe
they
ac-
eventually make husbands olwo- if they i', .ci learn. Th
st took a drive Sun- ti allx are aiding the public and in suporting the bill <SB 275» the
ere ¡II'
h te sh mid be sufficient ause for so many utiiiec«
I he Dalles back to
ssary
items
our f
enterprise system , w itli­ railroads lxrint out that no pres­
an organization to protect hus- budgets i iwdays
\rlington and Con-
that
t.txp.iv
er ng the new problem s ently employed brakem an will
bands, especially in a country are co h d an tly
lied awhile at that
t
4
*
1
1
1
p
Hl
tO
.rise
a result of their lose his job in Oregon if the
w here then* are many organiza-
Mo ;ans.
legislation passes.
som
ething
a)x»ut
1
»
gis
tions.
irold Owens and
Although a federal law cover­
So far as we can reinem
\
'om nilttee last
Headers will understand that county w e d right on at •r the
e Dalles F riday
ing minimum wages applies to
tu
r
limbs
down
on
th
the government will pay sizeable
ey had suptier
tax redu?"k»i league g
dal Sunday closing most Oregon w orkers, SB 64 pro-
»unis to any female jx»s eased of with its whacking. Mi K thii
Dive Hickman
>
f
tl
kill ed the issue— posed in the legislature would
a child who is without the pro- stuff governm ents do
(o even farther.
lection of a husliand. Th« num ber very hnnortant. ami .
o: children neces »ry to bring in tent ion ny t ixpavers ea
much money as a husbaml fur most » f |t. Really, g
varies, but husliands are often lias l»t*eii entrusted o\ ern* •nt
expensive to m aintain, requiring that no on«’ wanttxl d with
«»ne b
upkeep ami recreation so that enough t » do n
t hem
their earning pow er is not all
Tax revolts at
p re
available to m others The federal
stuff and |X’op|e
ave
K«'xernin«nt pays money direct little «I«
•rate Ix'fi
arti
to the mother, . tx’gularlly, m ever
one <»r •»<«• ju st t 'Ugh Ilk,
I <n-a.i,w
|n
four Bills. But for shakin«
elo-liun
u n til th,. child t, fat ol
I from budget « and oi
J eat
old. (ly that time, if off!« lai
head-,
we
»»he In*
male she is alreadv m them
bush» *-, lieisvif.
Salem Scene
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W A N T
A D i
MARI. INDY I E\Y GRANGE
Meets first an«i tm rd Mondays
at 8:(M) p in.
Max Belshe, Master
Ellen Frieilline, S«?cretary
|;uri*ka Ixxlg«* \o . 121, AT.A AM.
Meets the 1st an i 3l I
•
•fh u rs ¡ay evenni : « .,« i
.0
month. Visiting member
fordially invite J t.» meet with ui
l»un King, W. M.
Irving H art, Secretary
&
Ih llll.
II.
Ill
I f i.ll’ti I \ . 7 s II I >
Meets every second Thurs-
•*®A-«lay each month. Visiting
v members invite I. Moro, Dr
Linda Heed. W. M
FOR SALE: 11 sec. John l>ee.
•..»I,«» I D tx.l
.
I 0 .0 I
rotary hoe with hitch. M uller’s
— Meets 1st an«l >», Plies-
FOR SALE; In Wasco •
C»“O ia>s in 1.0 .0 F. i.-»i. Tran
4 lots 85x50 $1500.; 1 lot 100.x
dent an 1 visiting bfotherg
100 $000. W rite Ira Fridley at cordially invited
455 SE 20th, Hillsboro, Oregon
Floyd Haines, N G.
Ix'o W atkins, Secretary
Phone MI 8-4362
23-4c
IT STUD
TAYIXilt IA)I>GE A.F. & A.M.
Sire: Chief Joseph of the Plains. IVASCO, Meets the first
C\
Dam: Wasco’s Babe. Fee $35 fuesday of each month.
N
Board $1 per day. Floyd Rathbun fishing brethern welcome
John H ilderbrand, W M.
jr. GI 2 5247
23-6
Vernon Root, Set:-, ary
For Sale: Beef cows with cal­
ves. Phone JO 5-3600 or JOS-
3278.
23-5p
LEGAL NOTICES
WANTED: a job bookkeeping or
any kind of work. Also babysit­ NOTH E OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is given that the under­
siting. Call JO 5-3293.
Otfn
signed Executrix of the E state
DRESSMAKING and m inor alter­ «f William H rinkert, deceased,
ations JO 5-3245
47c-tfn has filed in the County Court of
FOR SALE— Registered yearling the State of Oregon for the Co­
H ereford Bulls. Mill Iron and unty of Sherman, her Final Ac­
Silver breeding. Contact Frank count, and that Wtidnesday, th e
Monahan, Condon, Ore. Phone 24th day of April, 1963, a t th e
384-5536.
22-25C hour of 10:00 o ’clock a.m., in the
80 BED OREGON state approved County Court Room of the Sher­
nursing nome located in beau­ man County Court House at
tiful Hood River Valley, with Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
lovely fenced grounds. We ac­ have been fixed as the time and
cept all types of elderly cases place for hearing said Final Ac­
as well as room and board care. count and any objections thereto.
Dated anil first published the
FOR SALE: In Moro 4 BH house,
2 baths, dining-living room has 22nd day of March, 1963.
Elsie E .’ B rinkert
hardwood floors; kitchen, base­
Executrix
ment, oil furnace. Call John A.
Foss, GI 2-5255, Wasco 17-19 c Phipps, Phipps & Dunn
Wanted: Pasture for 35 head P'oneer Bldg., The Dalles, Ore.
of cows. Floyd Rathbun, Wasco A ttorneys for Executrix
March 22, 29, April 5,12, 1963
23-4 c
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five
days a week. Custom curing.
Meat cutting, w rapping, shaip
freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass
Valley. Cull ED 3-2315 for ap­
pointm ent.
23f
STATE W IDE PAINT CO. com­
plete painting and decorating
service, spray or brush. Phone
CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E
12th St. Vern Campbell and
Jack Null. The Dalles, Or.t-1-
FOR SALE: in Moro, 4 B.R
house and shop. Call GI 2-5216.14
I- & E Paint Shop: Interior and
exterior Decorating — Spray
Painting. .10 5 3641 Moro 12tfn
P r o f i t w ith
G O L D E N
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims ag­
ainst the E state of A rthur H.
Christianson, aka A. H. Chris­
tianson, deceased, are required
te present them w i’h vouchers
te the undersigned, at Moro, Ore­
gon, within six m onths from the
date of the first publication of
this notice. The date of the first
publication of this notice is
March 29, 1963.
Frances K errone Christianson,
Executrix
Dick & Dick
The Dalles. Oregon
A iturneys for the E state
March 29, April 5, 12, & 19, 1963
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H A R V E S T
FERTILIZER
P R O F IT ! P acific G o ld e n H a tv e s t re tu rn s
up to $6 fo r every SI inve ste d!
G O L D E N H A R V E S T ! T h e C irc le P Brand
fo rm u la te d fo r ?sorth\vest sod c o n d itio n s .
T o p q u a lity d e liv e re d to you at low e st cost
because you pay the c o o p e ra tiv e p ric e !
F E R T IL IZ E R G R O W H O W ! I ’he m an in
th e C irc le P tru c k has it. C a ll h im fo r fe r ­
k h.m n l“'l>,
” » '«PPtng It,..
k " »■ .„„I
funtls ,„
Buying An
m l
K«»x em inent instead of
t*>r, of,n.g t“ n , ‘h<’ unrell«N« »up-
Insurance Stock?
it«,
i* I*
is growing as
H liy w s l|
«l-H »
.v « * a i> ,
,
• merits Ixxome more widely
know n The s«x i4|
*V
fr«‘«xloin is .« mi II»«* i I uhm * a neu nntiied
another attraction • M If .1
»«OHI|».,il» ulti l»r peofit.ilile?
‘«•a a little uriou.sity
VI.1111 long esl.ililislied i
»he
can
acquire a fa dly with
pruvrn insili .me« eom eiiis aie
«
wide
variation in j ze, build
IM.Villg ll|» I A* e.isti il lv M
ui« I rac-
ial Ixe kgnmnd
hi* varletv adds
end*, «ml Meveral aix* i illlng'
»pl<*e to life
at a iliMonnt of tene tMHik
Th«*xe facts, «lutti
n «»elli.
i’.v th«> itxtirds of till •Hy att« tisi
,,
Health, Ed
Current list« fie
ucati«>n and
S hould Iw
Sunday aPernoon.
Archie Contrail and daughter,
Mrs Jim Rodda and children of
The Dalles went to Moses Lake
Saturday, .Mrs Cantrall and Mrs
Kendrick Dunlap went up Sun­
day to visit their son, Airman 2-c
and .Mrs Cantrall and the new
grand daughter, returning home
Sunday. l>anny Rodda stayed
with his i.rand parents, Mr and
Mrs Bill Rodda at Soap I^ake.
Mrs Olan Stark an Carol Ow­
ens were business visitors in The
Dalles Wednesday.
tiliz e r service and savings. D rie s o r liq u id s
—c o m p le te m ix tu re s o r sim ples.
sure stgtt fo r fertilizer
M em ber
PA C IFIC C O O P E R A T IV E S
'»em
■nouid tie iva.xon enough for
m
o n r a n iu tb n of hushstid«
Path
«•r.x wiij continue to
necessary,
o f course, but then* is ..
n<> reason
to Hunk that sums publn n ln«i«*d
«iogooders will no( attem pt to
aPply th? principles of livestock
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