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Lower Income Taxes, Sale Of Liquor by Drink Asked Withholding Tax Repeal Asked by Senator McKay ♦ I .«11(1 •(<' U n ii h 'I IH il 11 H’» (l I ’I H l'ilh il ii'lV L ’ l l i n i .HI l e i || i li , | | i, i U ri R a ll I n ’ Ì . i V t n r i I I < h ln i 'i i t i n l i n f | m i M in .il llh 'n in « l . i x i v i liip U n n o f $ 750 ( n i .in I n d i v i d u a i a n d )•• m a n a n d w ili* .m d a Ui d l u i l i b i i i d i . a l m i i " t III» l u p i n r u l l i m i I . A |n |it l u n i I h i <u«l * u f a li o li t i l i I i( | u n i' b y t h è k I umm . II.* In* Section 2. Eight Pages I d i i a b /.liiK . . .1 . , V .«•«• . t » |H I I t i l i k «.«Il Zi <1 a n d li < « . • I l u l i l l n l n | In II a ll a la i I le W O td d a l a i ; U,VV t i l t l i u t i in i* | > in b it ‘i u t » iifì’u n t h n i W m III W • • • v« i i a i . b v p i u > a ln i • p a y i l i c i i t n f a i n d i b n u u -t tu lia i»in |l|. I ih d V olum e 55. No. 8 H illsboro. O regon. Thurgday, May 13. 1948 lu v m I II*. M . . n i i il»» > r u l l i l i 111 iU »»li a b u l l a- ( X la i i Im i p u n ii I li o re d s u g a r c a k e d e c o ra tio n on the top. « S u p e rio r M a rk et has lots of ■ m o n th . th e cak'- d e co ra tio n s. I noticed» M cK av p o in te d o u t his sta n d on D on’t c h e a t on th e b u tt *r. now. it th e w ith h o u d in g tax w as a n o th e r m ak e s a big d iffe re n c e . H ope you case in w hich h is leg isla tiv e re co rd all lik e th is re cip e . . it s been a .• i oppose i to <«ovemor Hull. fa v o rite in o u r fa m ily for a long W hen both w e re in the liM7 legis tim e. latu re. M cK av vo ted a g ain st w ith Bye now . h o ld in g tax w h ile H all voted for it. i l a- ,«,• d n W I I p iV bl p i i l i »1 a i pi 1 A « « l «*v.|V r l y p i n a , uh- c u lli i i a ' i ' ia l < s p ln i t a t m n u f Ila * n a t u r a i i e .u n ic i . lilu 'in ii • f t in - s t a li * by tk c m- a n a l i n n a l . a lv e i t . .m v I ilt ip a lp n . li'* i d i l l i , tn l l l a k .* III. i .il .u n , < h . .u n i u n* <*inu l il V c p la C ta .il a la i I li. a ie « li i .u n . 'g c i n i u t t ' i n u t s iib * b u a u c -t l u t e i . I . f u i t h è In e a tiu n u f t i l d i I. d u ■! I l i * s v i l i t i t i th è s ta ti* 3 I . r « i . * l a t r a p i u i ’ r a in i n s u r i ll « p i u g l e s s i V i d r v c k p n t c ll t n f th è e x p a la i <1 u p p o i t u m t i c s o p e n t i tin * |M*oph S ta te S e n a to r D o u g la > M cKay. Salem , c a n d id a te fo r R epublican n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r, last w eek ad v o ca te d re p ea l of th e sta te w ith h o ld in g ta x p a rsed by the HM7 le g islatu re . No m ore b u rd e n so m e and im p ra c tic a l tax w a . e v e r unacted in O regon, h e said M cK ay also a d v o ea te d a m en d m en t of th e sta te incom e ta x law to p e i- m it d e d u c tio n s for u n u su a l m edical e x p en se of th e fa m ily and fur lifd in su ra n c e p re m iu m * u p tu $J!M) a year, to be p a tte rn e d a fte r the sim ita r fe d era l incom e tax deduction. T he c a n d id a te also a d v o cated c a u tion in th e use of th e p re se n t state tre a su ry s u rp lu as he b e lie v ed the b ulk of it sh o u ld re m a in as a b a c k log a g ain st an in e v ita b le d e clin e in incom e ta x re v en u e s. In sp e a k in g of the rep eal of th e sta te w ith h o ld in g tax. M cK ay s ta t ed. it d o e sn 't m a k e sense th a t com plicated tax re tu rn s .md w age r e p o rts should be re q u ire d to pay a ta x uf a few c en ts on a m o n th ly p a y ro ll of $50. He p re d ic te d a ju stifie d re v o lt w h e n hom e o w n e rs fin d o u t th ey m u st m ak e d e d u c tio n s of a few c en ts and file ta x re p o rts w ith th e sta te tax c o m m is sion if w igt*A fo r roof re p a ir a n d o ccasional h e lp a ro u n d the hom e in clu d in g baby s itte r s to ta l $50 in uf of ili* ili * f Or« i tlu iib y te a d n u t tu l it e b e t t e i m e n i u t l t u * i l IlV IlU t a n n d i t l o i i s I S u p p u r i a p l n g i a i n d . Ig lie d tn i . p . u id e x i M i n i i f a l l i i , h i i . i n * and i n d u s t r i a i m . t i t u tio iit» i t n u iuc.it« d ni d i «»*. m » S ii iv i f u i t l i e i x p a l i d e d .slip« p o l i o f f c d e i a l . l u t i m i it ie - . tn c a ri* In i t in n e e iis u f a « u ,.it« -i < ) i« « u n DR. ABRAMS ( > M>l!> \ 1 1 .— ( ih mi A c k erm a n . It* p u ' l| ui e aiid liiate lo r U u l i i n i. it m u n . « o v n nut D E N T IS T GROUND FLOOR . ,p. . i i l ' v h it p e r t a in s tu W i l la u n it e v ill« y flood c o n tro l p to j . i and tin* c o m p le tio n of • A l la i p ou « I in s t a lla tio n e it iie i in m n l i n ip l a t i o n 01 III p ro c e s s o f c o n s t i u c lt o t i PLATES - Made 1 lo 3 Days 6 M a in ta in b a la itc td e conom y in tat« . if f a iiB , u h tin •p ro d u c tion r a th e r th a n th e ■'pr«*Mcrva- tiuii p rin cip le 7 Ited u c c ta x e s by e lim in a tio n tin * <«I(AI>I M IK X H . G IR L S ' ( B O R I S T h e G irl C h o ru s of B W B a rn es g ra d e school in H illsb o ro p re s e n te d a o n e -h o u r c o n c e rt of p o p u la r a n d se m i-c lassica l m usic last T h u rs d a y e v en in g in th e B a rn e s school a u d ito riu m M em b ers of th e c h o ru s, show n a b o v e w ith D i- i«*etor G o rm a n Hose, a re S o p ra n o s— N ina A ld e rm a n , B e ata B lu n ck . L illia n Jo h n s o n , D onna G ibbons. M olly Jo h n so n . B a rb a ra F o ste r. J i l l M eekc. M argie H a n n a. D«*lorcs B ah n so n , R u th D obra, I.a V erne a n d R osalie F ry , E lle n H ill, V irg in ia F e ld t, L o re tta M adsen. E liz a b e th of n o n -e sse n tia l se rv ic e s th ro u g h rc -o i g u iu za tio u of o v e r-la p p in g g o v e rn m e n ta l a c tiv itie s a n d th e a p p lic a tio n of rigid b u sin e ss ad in u ii- sl i at ion m easu res. 8 In s u re b u y in g e co n o m ics by c re a tin g a cen tra l purchasing agency. tf. E x p a n d th e old a g e c o m p e n sa tio n p ro g ra m to in su re a d e q u a te liv in g c o m fo rts to o u r se n io r c iti zens. on a cost of liv in g basis. 10 A g g re ssiv e ly p ro se c u te a road a n d h ig h w a y p io g ra m w inch w ill g u a ra n te e tn e o p e n in g up of th e n ie lines o f O regon to th e o p p o r tu n itie s a ffo rd e d by to u ris t trad e, fa rm d e v e lo p m e n t, n a tu r a l r e c r e a tio n a l a re a s used by sp o rtsm en , a n d the n eed s of a ra p id ly e x p a n d ing p o p u latio n . 11 S e c u re w o rk in g co-operation of o rg a n iz e d la b o r by su p p o rtin g i. Vtc can help you select a filling monument W hatever you wish to pay for the monument you plan to buv a simple m arker or a large family m onum ent w e can assist you in the selection of a beautiful appropriate design. M e m o r ia l D a y is M a y 30 • • .. ■ 4 • ' . . , 1 * I XI • IB i ' •* 132 S. 2nd Ave. th e OREGON MEMORIALS Wo D eliver A nyw here P ortland C cinctcric« Included ’ . mil«* l ast H illsbo ro -P ortlan d H ig hw ay Phone 121 for free transportation to and from our plant ¡-! * g ia ii. .« d o p e d by u a d u t^ o n d u rin g it ltM7 n a tio n a l a n d sta te c o n v en tio n s, iJ P r o v id e 'fo r the paym ent of ull r e v e n u e > re c e iv e d fro m th e ac tiv itie s of th e L iq u o r C o n tro l co m m ission. in to th e g e n e ra l fu n d of the state. 13 D iv e rt s u rp lu s c o rp o ra tio n e x cise s tu x es hqw in th e sta te tr e a s u r y to th e g e n e ra l fund H P ro v id e a school sy ste m se c ond to none, e q u ip p e d w ith an a d e q u a te p la n t a n d im p le m e n te d by a w ell paid te a c h in g sta ff I > in sist upon d e fin ite im p ro v e m en t in th e can* of p a tie n ts in th e m e n ta l in stitu tio n s , by p ro v id in g a d e q u a te fa c ilitie s a n d c o m p e ten t p e rso n n e l o p e ra tin g u n d e r a sy s tem w hich g u a ra n te e s th e o b s e rv a tio n of legal a n d m oral lig h ts. 16 G u a ra n te e im p a rtia l c o n s id e r a tio n of th e p ro b le m s a ffe c tin g all ot the se g m e n ts of o u r p o p u la tio n , w ith a d e fin ite in te n tio n oi sin c e re co-operation. 17. S p o n s o r’a c a m p a ig n of e d u c a tio n lead in g to p o p u la r s u p p o rt for a C ivil R ig h ts Act. 18. D ivide sessio n s of th e s ta te le g isla tu re in to tw o p e rio d s, the Hi st pot md to re c e iv e p ro p o sed le g isla tio n and, a f te r a o n e -m o n th in te rm is sio n , tn e seco n d p e rio d to act upon a ------------~ B y Peg Oslund W on't it be wond<*rful w h e n incom e tuxes g et buck dow n w h e re w e cun a ffo rd to m a k e a liv in g ’’ S illy, ten t it? ( ' . h i t he lp it . . . 's lust the w ay I feel th is m o rn in g H e re's a n o th e r . it re q u ire s a v e ry sh a rp e a r to h e a r th e sou n d of f a ll ing p ric e s' A t r u e r w o rd w as n e v e r spoken! Don t go a w ay . t h e r e ’s lots m o re to follow* F o r in sta n c e . . as soon as you g et on easy s tre e t so m eo n e a lw ay s s ta rts to te a r u p th e p a v e m e n t . . . b u t . . . w hy a d v e rtis e y o u r tro u b le s? T h e re 's no m a rk e t for them . A little less fu n n y a n d a little m o re tr u e . . . re m e m b e r th a t p eo p le h av e to p u t up w ith you. so be m o re to le ra n t of o th e rs A lso . C h eck up on y o u r self w h e n th e going g e ts too e asy you m ay be going dow n in ste a d of uu. N ow th a t I h a v e a ll th a t o ff m y m ind, «no re m a rk s, please, I do h a v e a m in d 'i let's g e t on to o th e r th in g Mr- O na L itc h fu rd of ro u te 5. B ox 761 P o rtla n d , sent in a good lo oking recip e. S h e c alls it a C< om - p ro m ise C ake. 1 c u p ra is in s rin d of -one oramer G c u p n u ts hr c u p sh o rte n in g ■a c u p sugar •' J I! ni*p 1 -'*■'* cup brown sugar 2 eggs, se p a ra te d 1 cup so u r in,lk 2 cups flo u r 1 tcasp o o n fu l soda ‘j teaspoon salt C ream sh o rte n in g , a d d sugar, b eaten egg yo lk s a n d o ra n g e rind. Sift floui se v e ra l tim es w ith soda and salt. A dd flo u r a n d m ilk a l tern a te ly . L ig h tly flo u r ra is in s and nuts a n d a d d to m ix tu re . S tir w ell. Fold in stiffly b e aten egg w h ites carefu lly . Hake at 350 d e g re e s fo r ab o u t 55 m inutes. Use a long loaf pan p la tin g b ro w n su g a r a n d co co an u t on top to cook w hile cake is baking. T h an k you. Mrs. L itch fo rd . Who doesn t lik e D e v il's Food cake H ere is the re cip e used by P M oreau. C hef of th e H otel St. Regis. N ew Y ork C ity. 1 h a v e used this one m an y tim es m y se lf . . It can 't be beat! 1 4 cups sugar. 4 eup b u tte r 2 eggs •*. cup so u r m ilk or c re a m 1 teaspoon b a k in g p o w d e r 1 teaspoon soda 2 cups sifted all p u rp o se flo u r teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon v a n illa ‘r e u p cocoa m ix e d w ith 4 cup hot w ater. C re am b u tte r a n d su g a r. A dd b eaten eggs. A dd flo u r sifte d w ith b a k in g p o w d e r a lte rn a te ly w ith sour crea m in w lu tl. « o d » h a s beer, diso lv ed . . salt, v a n illa, a n d co f AS a coa a n d hot w a te r eo m b .n atio n . B eat v igorously a fte r eac h in g re d ie n t has b e en added B ake in oven a t 350 to 375 d eg rees for ab o u t 29» m in u te s. C o v e r w ith w h ip p e d crea m o r y o u r fa v o rite icing It looks p re tt’v a n d tastes te r r if ic to add a little g re e n cake c o lo rin g and som e m in t flav o rin g to th e icing a n d sp rin k le som e col- PLATES Relined 1 Day PLATES Repaired 5 Hours S u g e s ts - - - Jo lly Je ste r W hat w ill y o u r ch ild 's e a r n in g p o w e r b e? says: Average Income for T ry our economy service. A ll fla t pieces finished. 10 lbs $1.35 G ra m m a r School G rad u ate C ollege G ra d u ate S 939 per y ear S3626 p er y ear See Our Educational Plan P h o n e 471 We Fick I'p and D eliver H om e L au n d ry & D ry C lea n er s Phone 471 H illsboro. Ore. L IFE • A C C ID E N T • H EALTH 4 3 0 N. 4 th AVE • P h o n e 1 8 2 2 THE KEY TO S E C U R IT Y Here noir! New WITH EASE Verboort H igh Presents P lay V FR B O O R T A larg e and e n th u sia s tic c ro w d w as p re s e n t at the t.a v N inety F o llie s" p re s e n te d by tin* V erbooi t h igh school stu d e n t body on b o .h T h u rsd a y a n d F rid a y night!. at tile G ra n g e b a ll in H ills b oro S tu d e n ts of th e sch o o l and D ire c to r R o b in so n a rc to be c o m m en d e d u p o n tile s p le n d id d isp lay of ta le n t show n T h e w om en F o re ste rs w ill hold th e ir ri'iiu la r m e e tin g M onday cv e- m ng. 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