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PAGE 4 S iltIL M .W (O V V IA JOI U N II.. MORO, iltE t.O X /T.lD A V , M U 5. 19«». Senate Taxation Chairman Doubts New Cigarette Tax /zr 04/z* Time are going to like it even less, would refer a cigarette ta x ” fl the L egislature im poses it. Sen. Overhulse warned. He did admit that the House, “And they would probably res version, arhich changes the pre-1 clnd it, too,” he p re d ic te d , “ A fte t sent 5 persent optional standard all, they’ve done it before.” deduction (short form) to 10 per cent, "is n it a move in the right direction, because it tvon’t raise the money we need.” The Busy oCokers met April a The substitution of a $22 tax at the Rufus school w ith leader, credit for each dependent, to be Mrs McVlcker. Debra called the subtracted from the total tax af m eeting to order. Beverlie H te r It is computed, “is a better brought cookies. P atty and Je ri approach" than the present $600 made tang. T here w ere 9 mem dependency and personal exem p bers and 3 excused. Jane explain tions, Sen. Overhulse feels. ed how to fill in o u r records. Inasm uch as the Senate Taxa K athy Sue Stew ard, rep o rter tion Committee had not heard Tbe Busy Bumble Bees met at testim ony or. the income tax or Mrs T subota’s home, she and her cigarette tax bills at the tim e of daughter K aren being the leaders. our Interview, Sen. Overhulse Due to absence of most of the said he could not accurately pre m em bers there w asn’t a business dict the final version of the Sen m eeting and we w orked on o u r ate ’s tax plan. projects. “ We do hope to come out with B arbara W illiams, reporter a bill that is fair and equitable The sixth m eeting of the Sweat to all O re'o n ian s,” he said. O f er G irls K nitting club was called course, there will lie come com to order Thursday, A prd 4. The plaining. Hut that Is the people’s right. It Is also their right to in new vice-president is Gloria Gei- ser. The m inutes w ere read. 13 itiate a refeiendum if they feel m em bers w ere present. There the tax Is too far off base was one visitor. We adjourned “ if they feel th at way, th a t’s at 4:30. O.K.,” he auded. “That, too, is M aurine King, reporter th e ir right, and I’m all for it.’’ Sen. Overhulse feels the chance Sen. O v e r h ul s e feels the F o r A ll P r in tin g Meeds chances are “ 10-1 that the voters T he J o u rn a l P ho ne .It» 5-3515 4-H CLUB NEWS Although a 4c |x*r pack cig arette tax and increased Income IN G & H S rO N £ S . PARTICULARLY taxes have lieen endorsed by THE F A M E P S A P P H IR E S A H P R U P /E S , the Houi je of Representatives as THE S Y N TH E TIC I S OFT£ h A S the ansv ,er to Oregon’s P E S lR A B lE A S THE N A T U R A L . . . THE R A R /T Y O F TH E N A T U R A L revenue needs, strong indications M A K E S I T M O R E E X PE H SI VE. & are that •.he Senate w on’t see t hit _ this way. hills, along w ith sev These e iwo ‘ eral o t t o ers approved by the Houi in its “tax package’4 to the SYNTHETIC REPRESENTS A ' raise about $60 million more d u r TRUE COPY O F THE ing the coming biennium , are n a t u r a l ; the now being considered by the Sen SA M E CHEMICAL ate Taxation Committee. CO M PO SITION A N P ATOMIC ARRANGE- We talk“<l with its chainnan, M E N T O P CRYSTAL Senator Boyd Overhulse, who STRUCTURE. . . represents ( rook, Deschutes, Je f ferson and Lake Counties. T h e I ’ n 1904, A FRENCH Madras Democrat is a past p resi SCIENTIST, YERNEUlL, dent of the Senate. He was elec PEYE LO PE P A ted to that post as a freshm a n PROCESS TO G RO W senator .luring the 1057 session. SYNTHETIC R U S Y A N P “1 doubt if the Senate will ad LATER THE SA P PH IR E ... H U T N O T UHT/L 1947, opt a cigarette tax,” he said, add ft A S A M E T H O P ing that it may not even get out P E Y /S E P & Y L lN P E of the Taxation Committee. "As FOR M AKING STAR SAPPHIRES of now, the Committee m em bers T H E Y A R E K N O W N A S THE are split 1-3 against it. We prob "GIFT O F K IN G S .* ably will hold it, until we see if it really needed. E A S E P O N THE ORIG INAL YFRNEU/L "If a cigarette tax does p a s s O C O O O O O O O O O O O O C U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O P R O C E S S , IT I S K N O W N A S THE FLAY1E- F U S IO N P R O C E S S . the Stm ate it would only be as a last • ditch m easure to meet the atate'«. budget needs,” he feels. “A t•igart*tte tax is not an easy tax t< in tily ” Sen. Overhulse added. “ It’s jUf<t a form of sales MOTHS will likely picnic on a cabinet shelf or you may find tax.” He em phasised th at he also your stow away woolens this It sim pler to buy one. T hey’re ! < pposes a general sales tax — an sum m er unless you adequately available at many hardw are and opinion which seems to have discourage them. departm ent stores complete with ' strong support in the Senate. You can now' buy special pre-, partitions to separate the bills “A sales tax would ju st give paratlons containing DDT which ftom the Jars and foods stored Oregon another new tax,” he ex can l>e used on washable woolens 11 ere. '1’hcse fit into any cabinet plained. “ It wouldn’t provide en This way of moth proofing is coin v/ith a 21 meh opening or big ough revenue to elim inate our in billed with w ashing, either by ger. It doesn’t need to a corner come tax.” hand or in the machine, and cabinet. We asked him for his views leaves no odor in the clothes He Ion the income tax hill (H. II. 18- sure to follow directions on the 16), approve I by the House. Wasco Equipm ent prekage anil make certain the “ I think the Senate will modi R o y and N o rm a .Shafer garm ent ts washable. T h e S u g a r in d S pice I I I < lu ll | fy this hill,” he said, “and attem pt If the moth proofing product The Sugar and i lice I II Cook to get m ist ol the needed revenue Wasco Pharm acy gets on y au r i ikin, wash it off ing ( ’lull me at tli W a c o Grad* from it, rath er than com bining P iton e G l ‘. -5262 - Wam-o promptly w-ith soap and water. Si I k h i I April 23 wi i th e ir leader, it w ith a cigarette tax and the Wear rubber glove If you put Mrs. Dewey Imin; s. Our lesson ui called one shot’ approaches.” your hands in the wash water. wa son Tahi et lin Mrs. Thom Sen. O verhuise implied that the asco M arket A nother precaution treat an in as gave us a den nnstration on $6(1 million figure might lie too l e w is and M a rth a H a s tin g s high, and that perhaps less rev fan t's sw eater or blanket only Tablesetting A c m m ittee was li it is to lie stored. When y ui eppointe 1 ami plan made for our enue will tie needed. a r t ready to use it again I LYE box was ive Safety Skit. ’1 He said that income tax base- W isco Tavern It d ry cleaned first. passed around it- its donations broadening is necessary, and that P in k y an d K ill he “favors everyliody paying a Woolens that can’t lie washed Teresa Frid Reporter little toward the costs of govern •should lie drycleaned, hung on an Farm Chemicals outdoor line and sprayed with The Kent Livestock club met ment but not to tin* ¡xiint where a m othproofing chemical Let at the honu of Mr and Mrs Hill it creates a hardship on the low- Stan Mayfield them dry, then store. If you put .Icffci n April I T erri Harden inconie i ¡roups. "You • ail’t get blood aut of a <m too much spray there'll be a hagen ed the m eeting to or- Wasco Union Service white deposit after the fabric der. The m inutes were read ami tu rn ip ,” be added. Waaco He |»e is; n a il v favors a m ini <liles Don't worry, it will usual- approved. Kri ta Moble> and Vic illu n i fili 1» brush off after storage. än fee, ndvoeated by ki Bardenliageti gave a dem on Roy Rayon - Moro A BABY in the house? II is stratio n repoi t on live l o c k shel Senate I esident Ben Musa and “furnlshoings” usually takt >'l' ters. Colleen Jefferies gave a re- bis wife ia*I» K atherine M u s a more space than he does, e <pee- |K»rt on leptospirosis. F o r old This in\ lves a minimiini non - Sherman County Journal 1; lly in the kitchen. business we discussed I H sum refundable euarge of from $5 to Moro $7 7.0 to be paid by each taxpayer. A good storage spot for hotties, m er school. Eor new business b; by foods, sterilizer I.«, the cab me discussed a field trip to H er It, in itself, would broaden t h e tax base. Dalmor Equipm ent Co. Inet shelf ’wtween the rang.* and miston We figured a ration for "We have asked the State Tax our hog project. The next m eet Moro refrigerator or sink. Group all these items, large and small, on ing wall be held at Hans Harden- Commission to provide us with a lazy susan you can tw irl a- hagen's April 28. Mr ■i Jefferies in fo i n i.iti h i on the effect of such Husky H ut - Moro r.u n d to "each easily what you s e n eil refreshm ents of punch i minimum tax,” Sen. Overhulse said. “Ami we also have reques and |Hi|K'oin want. A ham m er handy husband Moro Lum ber & Fuel Co. < an make a tu rn table to fit on Vicki Bardenhagen. ic|x>rter ted data o.i what minimum filing fees of from $io to $15 would pro duce.” C & C Food Store lb* commented on the criticism Grave Valley W A S H IN G T O N ANO of the House passed income tax lull, mainly by businessm en and the Port land Chandler of Com Sherman T heater - Moro merce. who claim that it doesn’t K enny’s M arket ■! - broaden the base enough and would I k * harm ful to attracting Graas Valley new capital and potential Invest- in • j ' t i l concluded poll of the cago H a ym a rke t R t"t in 1888 in nation ■ indtqiendent business w hich eight policem en were to Oregon. Moro G rain Growers man, 83% voted fo r a reduc- kille d . I t ignores the fa ct tha t in not very concerned with ton in Income taxes only if no c iv ilia n s were kille d , only • eritl "i: ms,” he replied, add- governm ent expenditures are poicem en. I t a ttrib u te s the rio t Fields Confectionery in that ne doesn’t believe they likewise reduced. e n tire ly to a g ita tio n fo r an too \ ilio. G r a m V a lle y • • a eight hour day although his ut 1 <*an say that when the J For those who think that toria ns say the rio t was pro everyone Is selfish, this is p er moted by B alkan anarchist«. te gets through with the in -' 97 Cate - Grass Valley haps a startlin g re tu rn , aa ob- But regardless of the facts the * tax Bill, its present critics cartoon goes on to state tha t THIS PUBLICITY SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING SHERMAN COUNTY GRADE SCHOOL BOOSTERS W o r k Smarter, N o t H arder For MOTHER. . . (live I,» t th e .Most Apprecifltei I ( J ilt ot All— FLO W ERS! GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLV — THE DATE SUNDAY, MAY 12 Sigmaris Flowers By Mary Van Bruce “ B u d ” S ig n an 3(k> C o u rt S t. 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Eslinger Equipm ent & Supply Co. - Crass Valley • » • Now a rio t in INSti is h ardly •‘hot news” Io a newspaper to d ay. and It also seems a stretch of Im ag ination In visualise a rio t In ISM»» being responsible for a 10 hour week today. ■*n a la x re- ?»»< tlon. • e • Y.t, there _ Sherman Super M arket Cushman Equipm ent Co. 110.0 I nf while no one seems tn w llh the prem ise lhal tb e ws O oit should buy a m lll- mid ha lsr< «fefewse second to none In that a e ria l •»!n *11« «« Ihe Idea has not the m H»«-n •«!.• lhal there ra n he dc- a cost M $50.(1 .eu»t- an.I r i tom my, too. d to «»site A» every b n kt ngti'eiung * ij aiy fL*» <v involve ti out «lashes n ant one This, is equivalent Io all Ihe inewme lax paid for a te a r h r NO average fam ilies with In comes of $9.000 per ye a r. P e r e wss seni p a p e rt • te i •• »** a< b-uns • I s<*H One fesi .i • » Muller Equipm ent Co. Rufus Grade School Students Phone J0 53515 Beef o ’s SERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL Tim e. Intlrpcndent 1« o, rtetors are >,uite tp a la i redm tiaa of Wasco Grade School Students D ounia’s Grocery and M arket - Moro SHKPMAN COUNTY S N EW ai-A PE R Mo Oregon ut ' • Moro Grade School Students Moro Dale's Clothing >f ex ndred • p erfe rt Illusi) iti >n of lir»w •»«•’ » •••• a aste III* la s p .tte rs* ««Kxiet is t h r n b» a ie»en t a« tfvMt et thè I sbar lle p s rt •nent I*>»t .trp s itio r n t bas e-e»s • s » ,* lt «m thè i n r« .’ s s • D ale’s Richfield Service Moro Moro id if •ion R a 'li*r ■nstir.f e ft welts« h eie .••»n.e nthe» Grass Valley Grade School Students Moro «••ri! 1 appear C. w w»rd<*r •c • a p a trio tic re iliz a tio n i t s ' tax cuts w ithout reduction r gi v 1-rnment spendm is a sets of m ats t< " '• J nat'.onal ruin of Kent Grade School Students Moro that j st of ni But leave icch an ical S ta r tin g a t 1 P . M . The Golden Land » - Divided Into 3 Age Groups — 10 and Under — 11 and 12 -- 13 and Older Wasco N A H t.rrrn Ntam|M 0 Meara Supply & Imple ment Co - Wasco Sherman Co-op Crain Growers - Wasco John A Foss - Insurance Wamno PLAN TO ATTEND THIS MEET— YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED! GGOOOGGGORGGO OG