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22 action favoring an equitable tax struc ture in Oregon. The Association has no specific tax program as it does not presume to be qualified to formulate or to pass judgment on matters of this nature. However, we will support those measures which present equitable means of raising revenue with which to main tain and improve public service and with which to help Oregon become a leader among the states of the Pacific Northwest. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS g By VIRGIL O ’NEIL As we start this new year, the writer has been looking j over the advertise ments appearing in this issue- and no tices with interest that our advertisers ajre quite widely distributed as follows: Albany j( 5 ), Arlington (1)., Astoria (TJ^ Corvallis (1 ), Dexter (1 ), D ufur (1 ), Eugene (14), Grants Pass' (2),' Hebo (2 ), Juntura (1 ), McCredit Springs ( I ) , Medford (1 ), Moro (1 ), Portland ,(2 ), Salem (2 8 ), Seaside (1 ), Springfield (2^$. Sweet Home (3 ), Tillamook (2)^* Vernonia ;\(-F) and W aldport (1 ). In addition we have] one advertiser located at milepost 71 on The Dalles-California Highway and five who are included above with of fices also in Coos. Bay,'Harrisburg, Mc Minnville, Roseburg" and The Dalles. ’ We invite your attention' to the ad vertisements and to their contents. We all appreciate that the companies, have made an investment when they placed their "ads” on our pages ahd have thus aided considerably in helping to finance the magazine. O ur advertisers were solicited by personal contact by many of the members and are worthy of our patronage and continued per sonal contacts. Ö R Central Pharmacy DRUGS Quisenberry's G Guardian Bldg. - . Salem, Oregon S 410 State If we show interest in those who help us, by helping them when possible, we keep good faith and thus promote good will- We suggest that mention of the magazine be made when patroniz ing the advertisers. They will appreci ate it! To all of you members who have given of your time to solicit advertis ing, we express our thanks. Your as sistance has in no small measure helped make your magazine a-success. Your continued efforts to keep our adver tisers satisfied and steady' contributors will be appreciated. OREGON FEATURED j "Oregon Finds New Riches” by Leo A. Borah was the number one article in the December, 1946, issue of the Na tional Geographic M agazine.“! certain ly learned a, lot about Oregon that | didn’t know before,” has been the ¿rev pea ted comment of Oregonians who read this?article. ' Judging by newspaper reports, Mr. Borah expected to find Oregon in a state of depression and was pleasantly surprised to find instead a healthy stir, of activity.