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THE
Population Control
Defended In Bulletin
M ales
Bewore
SANDY
POST
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, I960
G re a t Decisions G roup s
N ow Being O rg a n ize d
Gresham
Áyshéres
Winners
same p a tte rn — if you are u n
der 65 and had gross income
of $600 or more, or over 65
and had incom e o f $1,200 or
more, you m ust file a re tu rn
regardless o f w h e th e r you I
I owe ta x or not. The ru le p re
v a il* w h e th e r you are a m an
V. E. and James W. Madsen
¡w om an or ch ild . The d ead
o f Gresham, nave been n o ti
line, o f course, is A p ril 15.
I t m a y be th a t you had in fie d tn a t an aw ard nas been
come o f less th a n 5600 <or gra n te d th e ir hesd o f re g i
51.2001 and incom e ta x was stered A vrshires in the 1959
w ith h e ld
fro m
yo u r
pay- A ll- Western contest.
Sponsored by the Western
checks. In
th is
case, you
D
a
iry Journal, the A ll-W e s t
should file a ta x re tu rn . It
ern is a program in w h ic h n a
w ill show th a t you owe no
tio n a lly p ro m in e n t judges se
ta x and U ncle Sam w ill re lect top a n im a ls e xh ib ite d in
fu n d the w ith h e ld tax.
the western states in each
Also, i f y o u r incom e was class o f the six m a jo r breeds
from
se lf-e m p lo ym e n t
and o f d a iry cattle.
It's Leap Year a g a in . . .and
By R ichard L. Stout
m an C a th o lic h ie ra rc h y was you can b la m e th e Scots for
How w o u ld you be affected • C ity Post O ffice. Fact sheets
W ASHINGTO N — P opulation to object to a n y m ovem ent by d e c la rin g It open season on if the U nited States should ¡can be sent by m a il also,
co n tro l " is the great issue o L the U n ite d States G overnm ent, bachelors.
stop tra d in g w ith o ther na j Groups are now being or-
the c e n tu ry ”
declares
th e , as such, to use in flu e n c e or
M a n y o f o u r m uch reports a group in C lackam as
T hey p ro b a b ly saw the cu s tions?
m o n th ly b u lle tin o f the Pop [ p u b lic fu n d s " in p ro m o tin g tom o f le ttin g a w om an pop loved food such as coffee, Carver area is being organized.
u la tio n Reference Bureau, In c .,' a r tific ia l b irth pre ve n tio n for
fishes,
A nyone w is h in g fu rth e r in
the question as a w a y to p u t tea, spices, ce rta in
in answ er to the Roman Cath | e co n o m ica lly underdeveloped m oney in the tre a s u ry and sugar and bananas, a ll on fo rm a tio n m a y c a ll her. M r
o lic h ie ra rc h y of the U nited c o u n trie s.”
-> sp 'n stcrs o ff the w e l im p o rt lis ts w o u ld be cut off. W m Dickson. O L 6-7347 or the
S tates.
N on relig io u s A pproach
Join a “ G reat D ecisions" Extension O ffice, O L 6 2641,
fa re rolls.
W o rld p o p u la tio n is increas , The P opu la tio n Reference
Scotland is said to have discussion group and becom'' ext. 60.
in g at the rate e q u iv a le n t to B ureau’s m o n th ly b u lle tin re decreed in 1288 th a t ladies better in fo rm e d in th is and
the a d d itio n of a n a tio n as p rin ts the sta te m e n t of th
“ o f bothe h ig h e and low e es- o th e r {¿liases o f w o rld prob
large as Ita ly every year, h ie ra rc h y in its Ja n u a ry is t a it ” s h a ll have the p riv ile g e ’ lems. I f you are in te rste d in j
Robert C. Cook, e d ito r of the sue. The bureau is operated o f proposing
group— ju s t I
d u rin g
leap b e lo n g in g to a
b u lle tin declares. The b u lle -I by men w ho approach the years.
iraeU to c a ll
l ) l ’ «PS
tin says:
1 subject on a sc ie n tic and not
I f a m an refused the offer. a fe w frie n d s and in v ite them !
F e rtiliz e r dealers can ca lk
"Regardless o f the prom ises a re lig io u s basis. The b u lle tin he was fin e d as m uch as one to m eet som etim e d u rin g the
..
i L an c er’s Cherry
Bob w as
oi science— in w h ic h the Cath-1 also quotes in fu ll President pound. . .
w eek o f February 7th. Each up one d e cline in business was m ore th a n 5HX. you are | nam ?d R >sprved A11.W estern
costs.
A
t
th
e
b
e
g
in
n
in
g
of
o lic bishops place so m u c h . E lsenhow er's press conference' Unless he could show th a t a- couple should have a copy of
-e q u i’-ed to file an incom e Ju n io r Y e a rlin g B ull. He was
hope— present rate o f p o p u la s ta te m e n t o f Dec. 3. Mr. Eis nother w om an had a p rio r the fa ct sheet (th e stu d y m a Ja n u a ry the state departm ent ta x re tu rn and report a n d , Ju n io r C ham pion at the Ore-
tio n cannot co n tin u e in d e fi enhow er said it is not the c la im on his a ffections.
te ria l) p rio r to the firs t m e e t o f a g ric u ltu re reduced the in- pay
your
se lf-e m p lo ym e n t gon State F a ir and F irst at
n ite ly . If b irth rates do not t u»' ! ' -s o f the U nited Stat ,
The ladies, however, had to in g . Fact sheets are a v a il-
fa ll, death rates e v e n tu a lly — m it the in te rn a l a ffa ir of give fa ir w a rn in g th a t th e y a ble at the Oregon C ity L i-
s
“m p e tio g in the
w ill rise. O f the tw o a lte rn o th e r n ations— to keep pop were o u t to catch a m an. if brary, F arm Bureau O ffice in m - t r i . l fe rtiliz e r» sold in Ore- .„ w e Incom e ta x.
atives the firs t— a re d u ctio n In u la tio n under control.
D ,
•
u. , I K -v ou have Qu e st*°ns as t • A ll-W e ste rn w ith V. E. and
the edge o f a scarlet fla n n e l Canby and at the E xtension go" '
b irth s— is o b v io u s ly the h u
In h is re p ly, now Dublished. petticoat w a s n ’t c le a rly v is O ffice, basement o f the Oregon
if
1 * df ’ »hV1S»°? ' le ,’ w h e th e r <» not to file a 195') James W. M addsen’s a n im a ls
said funds fo r the state w o rk
.
_______ t l u , ^ J ,
m ane one."
Mr. Cook deilarCs th a t as 1960 ible. a m an was absolved
in th is fie ld b u ilt up fa ste r re tu rn - co n su lt the in fo rm » w ere e xh ib ite d at m a jo r shows
The bureau had been c a ll sta rts there are three b illio n from p a y in g the fo rfe it.
in Arizona. C a lifo rn ia . Idaho.
han a n tic ip a te d as re su lt of , - jr m a t ’on d ivisio n o f the in-
ing a tte n tio n to w h a t it con people on earth. W ith the ai-
France re p o rte d ly passed
Nevada. Oregon. Utah. W a sh
increased usage. Hence the te rn a l revenue service, the in g to n , New M exico and B rit
- iders “ th e great w o rld Issue I c e le ra tin g rate of p o p u la tio n a s im ila r la w , and the ladies
drop in inspection fees. No j state ta x com m ission or an
ol o u r tim e ” w ith o u t m uch g ro w th , he says, there w ill of Florence « n d Genoa are
ish C olum bia.
change was m ade in the tw o
p o p la tio n a tte n tio n fo r several be at the end o f the century said to have been g ive n the
I accredited ta x advisor.
cents
per
ton
inspection
fee
years.
— in 40 years— “ tw ic e present p riv ile g e
before
C olum bus
on lim es and d a g ric u ltu ra l
S ta te m e n t Issued
num bers— a lm o st seven b i l sailed to A m erica.
A survey made by an O re m in e ra ls.
Then on Nov. 26 the Roman lio n .”
The g a lla n t E n g lis h s u p
C a th o lic bishops o f the U nited
The most ra p id g row th, he posedly d id n ’t need a la w to gon State CoBege professor
States issued a stro n g s ta te declare*, is in areas w here m ake th e m g ive the fa ir but oi fa m 1 life on the fe e lin g
m ent, signed by six ca rd in a ls tw o -th ird s o í the w o rld 's peo s in g le sex a break. But they students have— or had— about
and 10 archbishops and b is h ple now liv e “ in hunger and backed Jip the custom by de th e ir m others w o rk in g outside
Four hu n d re d persons are C hem icals to A g ric u la ire ."
p riv in g a m an o f b e n e fit o f the home shows w id e ly -m ix e d
ops, d e n ouncing
the w ords p o ve rty.”
expected to a tte n d a one-da'.
O th e r speakers w il l discuss
"p o p u la tio n e xp lo sio n " as a
He continues: “ In m uch of c le rg y i f he scoffed a t a leap react.ons but w ith about 60
j percent v o icin g approval.
E d ito r’s Note: T h is is
the conference on use o f a ^ ric u l- pesticides fro m the
stand-
"te rro r technique phrase.”
tro p ic a l L a tin Am erica and year proposal.
firs t of in te rm itte n t ta x
in- tu ra l ch e m ica ls at Oregon p o in ts o f in d u s try ,
govern-
Keys to a happy w o rk in g
Even i f he d id n 't h u rt the
The statem ent o f the h ie r ce rta in parts of Asia grow th
are State College T h u rsd a y. Feb. m e n ta l re g u la tio n s and p u b
a rch y was signed
in
th e ir is so ra p id th a t num bers la d y 's feelings, he was o b m other home seem to be ad fo rm a tio n a rticle s w h ich
names by the a d m in is tra tiv e w o u ld m u lip ly 20 fo ld in a lig e d to present her w ith a vance p la n n in g and under being carried in The Sandy H , under jo in t sponsorship of ¡ lie health.
State and fe d e ra l re la tin g
board o f the N a tio n a l C a th lit tle more th a n a c e n tu ry if s ilk gown. . . as a consolation s ta n d in g of the changes to Post as a reader service. The the college and the state de-
come in fa m ily ro u tin e and tim e ly and h e lp fu l discus- p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re The to a ll a g ric u ltu ra l chem icals,
prize.
o lic W e lfa re Conference. The the trend co n tin u e s."
in in d iv id u a l re sp o n sib ilitie s sions were prepared by the session w ill open a t 9:30 a m. clearance under the federal
sta te m e n t
in clu d e d
these
In conclusion, he says:
and re co g n itio n by the c h il ta x in fo rm a tio n co m m itte e 01 *n the Home Econom ics R uild- re g u la tio n s and la b e lin g re
charges: "P e ssim istic pop u
"T h e s itu a tio n is not neces
q u ire m e n ts w ill h ig h lig h t the
dren o f th e benefits and prob the Oregon A ssociation ol *ng.
la tio n
p redictors,” "sheerest s a rily hopeless. The need to
lem s involved, according to P u b lic A ccountants.
The conference is an c u t- afte rn o o n program .
k in d o f nonesense,” and “ h y s check
to o -ra p id
p o p u la tio n
Dr. Lester A. K irk e n d a ll.
W h ile there are tw o schools g ro w th o f recent develop-
te rica l te rro ris m an I bland g io w th seems to be recognized
ra y residue I
.
K irk e n d a ll
has
collected o f th o u g h t w h e th e r 1960 or ---------
m ents ...
in the sp
spray
m isre p re se n ta tio n o f d a ta ."
by a ll. The issue in c o n tro
Oregon fa rm e rs bo u g h t more a u to b io g ra p h ica l
statem ents 1961 ushers in the new de fie ld an w ill a tte m p t to b rin g |
The sta te m e n t emphasized versy concerns the means for
the Roman C a th o lic C hurch’s c o n tro llin g fe r t ilit y . . . It w ill fe rtiliz e rs in the firs t nine fro m students in his fa m ily - cade, " it's the same old s to ry " present kn ow ledge on the sub-
1 j w t in to focus fo r Oregon peo-
co n te n tio n
th a t
“ a rtific ia l be a tra g e d y and a tra ve sty m onths o f th is year than in life classes for the past six in one p a in fu l respect:
The incom e ta x season is P lp-
b irth prevention, w h ic h is a on hu m a n rig h ts and d ig n ity corresponding 1958, the state years. W h ile some students
O r ig in a lly
designed
fo r
Mr. and M rs. M. C. M a la r
fru s tra tio n o f the m a rita l a ct" if d o c trin a l and p o litic a l con- d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re re have expressed b itte r disap- upon us once more.
over th e ir m others w o rk in g
The ta x in fo rm a tio n co m ground and a ir a p p lica to rs of and th e Sun V a lle y D a iry of
is " m o ra lly , h u m a n ly , psycho id e ra tio n s
im p a ir
under- ports.
Tonnage to ta ls reportedd to d u rin g the tim e th e y w ere in m itte e of the Oregon Associa- fa rm sprays and dusts, the B oring are owners whose dai-
lo g ic a lly and p o litic a lly d is d a n d in g o f or d e la y the s o lu
fo r the
astrous." The sta te m e n t a rg tio n to th is great issue of the the dep a rtm e n t thro u g h Sep grade and hig h school, most tion o f P u b lic A ccountants re Feb. 11 session has been e x - j r y cows q u a lifie d
tem b er w ere 167.400 tons for p o in t to the benefits received ports th a t three m a jo r d e ve l pandedd to in clu d e represent- j D a iry Im p ro ve m e n t Assoeia-
ued th a t some "o th e r form s c e n tu ry ."
1959 and 165.512 fo r 1958.
or the need for w o rk in g and opm ents w ill concern thous- atives o f co u n ty courts, gar- tio n honor ro ll. In order to
o f co n tro l of b irth . . . are
Lim e, usage, as reflected in looked w ith fa vo r on the s itu m d s of taxpayers in Oregon den clubs, processors, chem i- j q u a lify th e y had to produce
m o ra lly p e rm issib le ," but add
Rear A d m ira l George F.
the 9-m onths tonnage fee re a tio n .
th is year— m illio n s across the cal com panies, co u n ty agents. 40 o r more pounds o f b u tte r-
cd th a t "m e th od alone, h o w Dewey,
Spanish - A m erican
and fa rm , labor and consum fa t d u rin g the m o n th o f De
A ttitu d e o f— and a d ju stm e n t n ation.
ever, is not the o n ly question w a r hero w ho led the asiatic ports, soared: 67.265 tons in
1959 and 39,741 tons in 1958. o f— the parents to w a rd the
1 cember.
1. For fe d e ra l purposes, it er org a n iza tio n s.
in v o lv e d ." The "m o tiv e s and
Squadron to a decisive v ie - A g ric u ltu ra l m in e ra ls sales, m o th e r w o rk in g is o bviously behooves a ll expense account
A nyone interested in using, i
W ava and B lackie, guern-
In te n tio n s of the couples in
vo lve d ” are in vo lve d and m ust to ry in the b a ttle o f M a n ila ! on the o ther hand, d e clin e d : sensed by the ch ild re n and re people to keep very ca re fu l s e llin g or h a n d lin g ch e m ica l sey-holsteins, owned by the
Bay, was the N avy's firs t A d - j S810 in 1959 and 11,774 in flected in th e ir o p in io n s and records th is year, fo r the in- pesticides
is
p a rtic u la rly M alars, q u a lifie d w ith 82 lbs
be considered, it said.
feelings, K irk e n d a ll said. Sev te rn a l revenue service has urged to attend. F. E. Price, ; and 82 lbs. Rosie, guernsey-
195a
P rim a ry concern o f the Ro- m ira i.
eral noted th a t the parents
iven repeated notice th a t dcan of a g ric u ltu re at the c o l h o lst^in owned by Sun V a lle y
disagreed over the m other closer s c ru tin y th a n ever be lege. and F ra n k M cKennon. D airy, q u a lifie d w ith 77 lbs.
I w o rk in g and th a t it had cre fore w ill be given expense d ire cto r o f a g ric u ltu re , w ill
ated real fa m ily problem s. accounts
F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt was
on
1960
re tu rn s c h a irm a n the m o rn in g and
These disagreem ents were w h ic h w ill be file d next year, afternoon session, respective- j the firs t U n ite d States Pres
then reflected in d isa p p ro vin g th is year, past p o licy w ill iy-
id e n t to conduct d ivin e se rv
V irg il Fred o f the state c o l ices fo r the crew o f a m an of
a ttitu d e s on the p a rt o f the p re va il, but it is lik e ly th a t
c h ild re n .
expense account
item s fo r lege s ta ff w ill ke yn o te the w a r w hen he o ffic ia te d at ser-
H a vin g the youngsters share 1959, to be reported th is year, session w ith an o p e n in g ad- vices aboard the USS N ourm a-
| m ore in fa m ily re sp o n sib ilitie s also w ill be gone over q u ite dress on “ The Im p o rta n ce of hal A p r il 1, 1934.
w h ile the m o th e r was aw ay
c a re fu lly .
I war. fe ll by a good-sized group
2. The federal ta x lads also
to have b ro u g h t a fe e lin g of propose to p lu g up leaks by
greater fa m ily u n ity . M any ca lin g ta xpayers w ho are not
students in th is group said re p o rtin g or are u n d e re sti
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¡th e ir college education had de m a tin g incom e reaped from
pended on the m other w o rk n t.re s t or dividends. More
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a u d itin g has been ordered to
ing
W here w o rk in g was seem : pot these gaps, estim a te d to
Payments to Fit Your Budget
in g ly used as an “ excuse" fo r to ta l $5 b illio n a year (or
fle e in g fro m housework, c h il 3500 m illio n In ta x revenue).
dren reported resentm ent and Prosecution or p u n itiv e as-
fe e lin g o f being imposed up essments are prom ised where
¡on w hen th e \ w ere asked to w ilf u l v io la tio n s are uncover-
do the same w ork.
d. C orporations and savings
General Sheet Metal Work
For fa m ilie s w here the m o in s titu tio n s are being urged
ther is go in g to w o rk in the lo w a rn stockholders th a t 1RS
i fu tu re . K irk e n d a ll has th is ad- means business.
Mam Street, Sandy
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3. On the state level, the
Expect and m ake changes s im p lifie d punch-card re p o rt-
in fa m ily
ro u tin e s: th in g s in g form s th a t are now out
§
a n 't go on the same w ay are a new-decade aspect— an
w ith m o th e r out o f the house e le ctro n ic processing stride.
hold. Get prepared fo r the
An im p o rta n t effect is th a t
change and a n tic ip a te w hat more fie ld agents w ill be a-
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i t ’s to mean to Dad's schedule nund the state o h elp d u rin g
ih e doubtdless w ill need to th'* ta x season, and m ore ca re
ta l e home re s p o n s ib ility ) and fu l a u d itin g is in prospect.
ALL TYPES
The in te rn a l revenue ser
to the youngsters. There are
problem s in vo lve d , but also vice, state ta x com m ission a n il |
professional ta x p ra ctitio n e r:; I
b enefits and these should be agree th a t the lo g ica l s ta r t
understood.
in g p o in t fo r an y p o te n tia l
P. G. E. PLAN
W ith m ere m others going to ncome tax payer is to dc- I
w ork, it's a s itu a tio n
th a t te rm in e w h e th e r he m ust file
needs
p la n in g , understand 1 fo r 1959.
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