Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 24, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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Hit BNAL, MORO, OREGON
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To get your copy of ’B ulgur- it the Moro Ix’gion Com m unl’y
County Ramblings
versatility plus”, contact your 1" lull on Thursday, May 30, im-
t'ONFEKE.M E < O.M.MITTEES
SHERMAN COUNTY
cal County E xtension office' an« nediate> I billowing the parade
By M aigaret Bell
G overnor Hatfield is wipiwsed
ask for P.N.W. Bulletin No. 5“ I’offeu will I** fum lshtxl.
LO IM
í mildly unhappy at the pro-j
JO U R N A L
siit*i*iii.in t •». Extension Ag**ii» In Sherm an County, you ma
Please l»ring your own dishes
-ix*ct that the 1963 tax wrangl
o f gi it Interest to people here find the bulletin In the bulletlt ind silverw are.
Publisher may be seclled in a «-o'lfeien« »• I
Bartlett
B au
in thi* Columbia Basin i a lie I racks throughout the County.
T his is a com m unity affair and
Killt. W rit.* committee Wi ll, they usually are
Gib • h. ki t in II
by Robert H. Eloner
bulletin entitled “ Bulgur— versa
pvervone is welcome.
A conference committee come- ;
itility plus”. T his publication was
PubUUied Every Friday «l
into »wing when the two houses
designed to inform th reader of
Moro, Oregon
in an American type legislature
Disagreement Over How To Raise Taxes
a product that is relatively new Potluck Dinner
Cntered »» ••fo n d (1 *M m atter at th«
or
eongress
do
not
agree
on
a
Wasco
('o ito ffirc at Mora, O racan. andar Act
j on American Grocery .-.helves,
hill. One i»;i
it, the other a
at CangrcM of M arek J, 1*7#.
Scheduled For May 30
Prolongs
Adjournment
of
1963
Legislature
but
one
which
has
been
used
foi
ends it, and the first d'*?s not
Pharmacy
many hundreds of years »n other
The American Legion Auxil*
agree to the amendments. The
urri
»n
memtMTs
voting
with
Y
itw
een
t
h
e
N IW S P A H t
mt
D i s at
0 1 2-5262
nnnat«» parts of the world. W heat, some­ ary Units from Kent, Wasco an«,
presiding officers of the two hou­
YAM’ tW
1 1 »»’ •
Senate over how to ( ’OpT i t
times called “the staff of life”,
FUBLISHIBS
ses then appoint members of the House a
!
Mor>
will
hold
a
potluck
d
in
n
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r
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Vernon
ha.
given the 1963 H usband (K-Eugene) and
has lieen used in many forms in
conference committee In Oregon raise taxe
a s s o c ia t io n
Cook «IkGreshum . Senatoi rs vot- this country, but not until re­ ,- K X > O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O v C C O < X ) 0 0 0 0 ( X |
Legislature
tin*
dubious
dislinc-
It is almost invariably two from
the longest sea- ing for the bill in comniitte îe were cently did the consum er find bul­
each house. Congress sometimes tion of holding
e tD - gur on the grocery shelf.
sion in history, The old mark Chairm an Boyd Overhul «
NICE SELECTION of
names a large numfier.
(R-Sa-
W hat is bulgar? It is either a
was equalled 11 dav. May 21, Ma«lras), Itolicrt Elfstront - Port-
These four meet, together with on the 12Hth day.
lem), W alter 1 earson <H
' sort of a hard wheat tln ^ has
Fu-
I their advisors, and talk an argue
Most legislators are ho|ieful land, and Glen Stadler <B
lieen soaked, cooked and then
for days and days and days. Not that things will wind - up lat ? gene).
dried. A fter the drying process
many such com m ittees e-;d wit.. this week, Ixiwever. But it al 1 The $lo m inim um tax feature part of th e bran is removed, and
’ one meeting and then on v when depends on w hether the House in the Sena’e version would serve the kernels are eith er left whole
OFFICIAL C O U N T! PAVER
the differences are few or when and Senate ta n agree on a tax to broaden the tax base and ob­ or cut to suitable size, Bulgar Is
a presiding officer appoints a
tain revenue from manv low in­ not a flour, but is a cereal pro­
m
bUBS< IUPT1ON RATMH
package.
conferee known to agree w ith th ”
come taxpayers who now pav duct. It Is sold under various
$-1.00
Several
weeks
ago,
the
Hou
-e
ONE YEAR
. K b other house.
voted to raise most of the $60 mil­ nothing.
tra le names such as Ala, Sunny-
Girls
M llg le < t.|.|tN
In tax m atters both cities of lion additional money needed by
•‘It was the feeling of the ma­ land Bulghur, and Sun - Dry Bul-
the conference com m ittee aru the state during the next two jority of the com m ittee that tinee
Sub Teens
ghour.
May SM. 1’MU
composed of memliers of ’he tax years by levying a ic per pack by fa r the m ajor part of the
These
processed
w
heat
parti
committees. They wish to pre j cigarette tax, plus a
Juniors
net 1 sta te ’s expenditure was for edu­
vail from prldo in their own celpts” inc< . k * tax. Thi.-. prop a. cation, those people having chil­ cles are hard and glassy in ap-
W HEAT VOTE
pearance.
Because
of
these
char­
dren to e«lucate were equitably
Probably no segm ent of th t work and their own house. U nder | went to the Senate.
Womens
the ones who should lx* ¡»aying acteristics, it can lie kept in &
nation s economy has been more these conditions It may be days
Then,
last
week,
the
Senate
loosely covered container on a
whlpsawed by politics than the before either side comes to real­ I Taxation Committee tam e oui the cost,” said Sen. Ovurhulse. ‘I cool shelf. The particles are just
w heat farmer, especially tht tilg ize that some compromise may with a re - worked version of tht. am sure that every taxpayer vv’tli
SHOP OUR
a family recognizes this fact an I too hard for insects to bite into.
w heat farmer. Since the days t I be necessary.
tax hill, which completely elim- is w illing o bear his share of the
Wheat
is
a
g«xxl
source
of
nu­
We
have
known
conferences
the Hoover harm Board he has
SPECIAL TABLE
Senate Committee felt »hat tne
trients although not an ou tstan ­
been subjected to controls by HI gc on for weeks, meeting two or
load.*’
mated the cigarette tax. The tax House
t ’OTTBN SLACKS
ding
source
of
any
p
articular
one
three
times
day
and
night,
unt
1
Si»eaker
Clarence
Bur­
sorts of ¡xilltlcal »«leas. There has
best approa h to rely on an even ton H) • Coquille) spoke out of them. W hen combined with
• JAMAICAS
been little of bard, sound econo­ every memlier was worn to com ­
♦ BERMI BAS
against the Senate’s tax plan. He meat, dairy products, fruit ano
mics in the wheat business in plete exhaustion. Men have had stiffer income tax
The Senate proposal would ¡»articularly opposes the propose 1 o r vegetables, it liecomes a highly
to
give
up
m
em
bership
liecaus
•
1-3 OFF
that time.
.. ,
in recent times the little wheat »hey couMn’t proceed, being co" raise approxim ately $.»2 million reduction of the dependency al­ nutritious meal with appealing
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U L A R P R IC E
in new revenue, all through In lowance from $600 to $li)o.
flavor.
fun n er (tbo.se with less than 1.» pletely worn out.
creased
income
taxes.
The
House
In such a case the decitlous
“The House should insist on an
V ersatility plus! It can be in
acres) has had no controls, wnu»
the larger gower has been cut are made by the man who i.i version woul I rely on income e<|Uitahle tax bill," said Barton. corporated into any meal or
by alxjut 40 percent of bis acre the toughest physically, who can taxes for $35 million and cigar­ "It shouldn't lx* hesitant to spend snack — T his new bulletin con­
plenty of tim e to resolve the tax tains more inform ation about
age This was recently hanged, stay up more nights, retain an ette taxes for $12 million
Basically, this is what the Sen­ sltuatlo nto its satisfaction and bulgur, an 1 recipes for its use.
but in the process the little wheat aggesslve attitude more d iy s,re m ­
em ber more argum ents longer ate proposal calls for:
for the good of th e people of the
farm er obtained the tight to \o
0 10C8 U n ien S t.
A m p le P a i k in g
CY 6-2654
- A tax range of 3f r to 7' -. state.”
it. the annual wheat referendum No wonder the governor thinks
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If the Senate approves its T ax­
Eastern Oregon
Tuesday the controls mat w ere It may not lx* the best way *«• (The present rate scale is 3 'i to
ation Com m ittee’s proposal, it
up for a vote were defeated, lea make laws.
\n inc i easi* in •be ¡»or.--oml would then go to a House - Sen­
But it isn’t so different. Phy­
Electric Co
ving the wheat farm er under con­
U»tion i ' i ruin the pros<cnt $c,irt)1 ate conference committee, in a n
trols as to acreage and w ithout sical anil mental toughness is a
of joint attem pt to resolve their differ­
>50, atri In t hi*
noce iry attrib u te to any leg.s-
the support as to price
PATTY O’MEARA
n t $1.2<\) ences.
the
'The departm ent of agriculture latoi -or anyone else who hope: returns, t
Anil while th ey ’ie doing thi.-,,
made as strong a campaign as i» s j to prevail in controversy o r nr to $1.300.
E le c tric C o n tra c to rs
•— A reduction in the dejie.l- the one fear in their minds will
GIA'
sihle for (he referendum and in gument.
from
the
pres-
denev
exem
4
ion
lie
that
the
final
plan
also
must
w m m e ric ia l — re s id e n tia l
so doing gave perm anent damage]
«‘lit $600 to $100.
not lie t(x> objectionable to ’he
to the state colleges aixfc the ex­ STATION PROBLEM
in d u s tria l
A minimum tax »filing fee) sf voters. Eo in Oregon, the ¡»eonle
It has lieen necessary for come,
tension service which have p re­
a n d B ID
have the rig h t to Initiate a refer­ E S T IM A T E S
viously tried to m aintain neutral one to save the Sherm an E xep’ i | $10, or $20 >»n joint returns.
Elimin itlon of the federr/ endum and ¡xxssibly overrule a
in such m atters. The farm ers ment si at ion several times in re
REQ U ESTS
new tax. T hey’ve done it before
voted decisively against controls e«nt years. It may I k * necessary I tax deduction on slat.« returns.
As
rejKirte
I
several
weeks
ag>,
\Ve are not among those wh i again T here is not enough m oney,
w ith no o b lig a tio n
think wheat farm ers have liene in the station account to -ontinue 1 the Hou.*«- version a h o elim inates Tiny T rappern
H E A l
blattervvort, a rootless E L E C T R I C
The
fitted from governm ent supervis- all Its ojHuatioivi for another bi 1 , the fixleral deduction and cal.-
ion, not since the day»» of the etinium anti the decision on what for a flat I s tax on all Incom* ¡ilant w hich floats in m arshy O ’M E A R A
S U P P L Y CO.
deepest depression. An lndustt> to do must lie made by Inly 1 j up to $16,000 or a flat l ’a r r tax ¡xxils; has hundreds of pin-sized
m
all
incone
over
$16,000,
with
Hiring of I »on Grab: in as a
tra i i which cap tu re tiny insects W asco -I- P hone GI 2-5402
as big and as lm|x>rtunt as the
wheal growing business should I soils man added to the cost al 1 n«» deductli ns or exemptions. In uitiin, atelv digested by plant The DaVes
p h- CY6-4181
operate on solid t-conomu ground, | though it completed the ’aft and addition to the flat scale, the Ì juices
House
prooo.-al
would
also
Im
The operators should Is free I«» increased the efficiency. Costs
manage their business on the ¡Have naturally cllmfxsl »n opera- j pti.se a gt a luated tax. rangin J
. hut In this arc i I
ranch, not bv dictation from back ( tion ami appropriations »rive no: from 1 to li
luctlons vv tuld be albivved.
in W ashlngt n The principles .4 i kept pace Tills v a ■ the legisla-
The Hou -e plan would substi
supply and dem and should »*• »»b-i i tu re <ii«l n d see fit to lncreu*»
le a $22 c edit on e»m|»ut«*l
appropriations
served.
\«*s, rather than the present
Wheat farm ers have obtained,
In such cast’s Sherman county
-ivn h*n
tonal an I
— .
1
some good paym ents from the , has usuall.v lieen informed. It is CUD
v 0 -
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I
a
little
late
to
say
that
It
shou’a
l<»ral
governm
ent.
These
have
fe
term s, tae Senat ’ *,
In sim
—
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grow n less ind the have Ins n Informed this time, a-
( i l l ; intly
uld cost m «re. as fai
tax plan
it striction have g.ow ti more on­ ; the legislature is almut d nc
taxes are concerned
erous. Pi e s of m aintaining a I We do tint know w ho makes the as Incan
FO R
v ersion would «?•
The
Ho
farmin outfit have gone up. it I final «leclslons as to how much
Her
Income
tax
hike,
was al mt the eml of the control iif the state appropriation for tu<- luire a t til rely on cigarelm
system wh ich had prov *n a fan board of higher education g«ies
to the manv divisions: salaries tax«*s to obtain some revenue.
ure.
E ither w ay. taxes vvil be raised j
extension,
»e «’areh. malntim am c
i ' o >
w hether «‘on-
N<» one km
Senator
Anthony
V turrl «B
new regulations ot and the others We are sure that Ontario) was one of the tlirix'
gi ess w ill
! Sherman countlans could Io with,
not Kein inly and F re e urn say a reduction 1,» extension liette; memlx*rs of th
ate Taxation I
remove
m
ight
mgr«
n<> But «
»
voted
against the
t'om
m
itt
! than with a reduction In research.
tl rem ainder of the res ♦•let ions, We think such a ileclslo.t would program. He said he favors «
. . . mm * •>()'« to 75% !«--«> fuel than «««inp.liable «(.t- «line
tl iat would give th e wh at busl- lie po|»ular all over the Mate.
cigarette tax and the House pas«
ne>s back to the wheat farm er
engine truck«». Give you up t.» 304»,<MK) iui!«-.% iM-tuc.'ii
tither
approi
«
«
«
I
“
net
re«
eip
Therefore we hope that Sher
vv het it is in its very w orst eon- i man county can l»e heard an I
major engine ovcrtim is. ('heck your Jobs «gaiu*-t t ’lis
ditto But if congress would kee,» ' that other rural areas can also I f
chai t — -«•«• what a Stiiifeliakei Bie-el can (!«» for you!
By Mary Van
itlO « irplm i which It has created,
'
heard
on
the
cuttailmen»
of
re
arket as Elsenhow er
B ru ce “ B u d " S ig m an
Av e re il­
High idling—t ip
Inter • city
nised to do— th e b’g s»\ir«'h when the extension ser
I vice is ticing Incre.isetl -nd in'«»
st »i» and (>ii
Few St«»|w
»N g» eit v de liv e rv
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r
t
St.
T
h
e
D
alles
tai ter would soon doml
i<- wheat market is he did ¡«»nn* field- lieyoud tin natural
1 gals, gasoline
agricultural »lieg«'.
2 gal-», g i«» »line
2-3 gals, gasoline
many years And he con’d ang«
^¿O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
GEE
1 gal. diesel
I
1 gai. diesel
1 gal. ilieM*l
y
lO O O O O O O
rous doing it ,
vote is a step tow an I free
G et T he C om plete M oney - S a v in g S to ry H re
>r the wheat farm er. It I-
Indiv ual and
ref re l »cv em
•h maxes indiv
ssarv. Is « ont
canon. Put. we think the lack
En
»f Incentive t o hecont« in 1 dtv
or i
iy -.Ir
rea test The tc
It I
¡nie«
eep like e«»nf«u
i ixl
nd fu the pro
fot ever
¡»rev
Ity
will
i
on«
-tea« I' No
heat fat
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P hone CY 6 3232
T he D dlles
SCO
Meets the ■ first
«loti»
av o f e a c h m o n t h
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John Hllderbrntiit w M
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PACK 2
HIlKK.Vi l . \ tO V N T ï
S alem S cen e
SUMMER
COTTON DRESSES
TALK OF THE TOWN
SAVE MONEY..
S W IT C H
I Order Flowers EARLY
Cut Flowers
MEMORIAL
DAY
TO
DIESEL!
I
wl
Studebaker Diesels Let You
Pocket More Clear Profit. . .
Sigman’s Flowers
HONDA
FA BULOUS
“ 50”
URNESS MOTORS
A m e r ic a 's F irst m edium w e ig h t
c la ss D I E S E L S !
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II t i l l ANIiYIKW GBANGK
m other - Meets first and third Mon«’ tys
» v e r 1 > I a t S:00 p m
Max Belshe, Master
Ellen Frle«lllne, Secretary
BONDS FOR
INCOME
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month. Visit
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Days like this are made for Olvmpia
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