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. Tli OUTGQX STATESMAN. Scdea Oregon, Wednesday Morning. October II. 1SU PAGE TTYZ Local Nevs Briefs Dim ant Driving Reckless A driver who operates a motor . ve hicle in a dimout area in viola tion of the dimout regulations promulgated by the western de fense command, under dates of August 5 and October 10, may be guilty of reckless driving, ' Attor ney -General, I. H, VanWinkie ruled here Tuesday. ,VanWiie said the .statute defining reckless driVing is flexible In its operation arid, 'would., include, any i act ; in k volving the Operation of a motor vehicle .which ; is . in wanton dis f. regard! of the safety of others or ... the property of : another. fThere can ". be no . doubt : that war ; con ditions have changed and do change ; the . ordinary; rules with regard to dps- care in the opera tion of motor vehicles," VanWin kle declared. The opinion was re quested by District Attorney Mil . ler D. Hayden of Marion county. Lost Sat' night, black satin purse. currency. .RewardFhone "5890. : Luta ; florist. Ph. 8592,1276 N.?Lib - To St, - Louis Mrs. George "R. "K." Moorhead,: field-secretary for the division of social hygiene ed - ucation, University of ; Oregon medical school, and Dr. Willard J, . Stone, Marion - county health- of ficer, entrained. "Wednesday night for St. Louis,' Mo., to attend the ."American Public ' Health associa . tion'- convention. Mrs. Moorhead Is to continue on ,.tq New York to confer with! ,the National hygiene r association personnel " there, re- turning, to Oregon : on" Novem- ber 12. For home loans see Salem Fed . eral, 130 South Liberty. . Our job is to train quickly," Capital Business College. . Phone 5987. . Stolen Money Fpund--City po lice reported Tuesday that checks .totaling $145. and .various other papers,.stolen' recently in a burg ', lary "of Ed's" market on South 12th . street were found in a woodpile " by Benny and Jimmy Toycen of " Salem.."' .,"':. : Apply now for paper routes. Boys who 'wish carrier routes for this fall, see Mr. Clark at Statesman.9 - Volchok- Manager Announce ment of the appointment of Zol ' lie M. Volchok of Salem" as ma'na i ger of the Paramount theatre in I Portland ' was made " Tuesday by Hamrick Evergreen' theatres. He .Volchok of Salern.. '"-: . the session at . 6 :30," arid ' a v g o o d program is promised.' -The club's meetings' are open always to fof- mer residents of Missouri v t ' Boys, get your. Statesman route now. Have .spending - money . this fall. Set Circ Mgr. of -The States- man. . . '. -Vf.V '. ' Turkey pickers report 8:30 tm Thursday ready to go to work. Marion Creamery, 245 D street. I' Elect Frank Mogan constable. Pd AdV. ,'; .iVr .-?'' ftZ.:. - i IH-Y Meets " TonlghtA joint meeting of Salem's three Hi-Y " chapters- is - scheduled - for tonight : at 7:15 at the,YMCA A; special ? speaker, ' presented u by" thV'Abe '- Gregg club, will .address the All, Knights of. Pythias and - their f wives are reminded of the " ban ' quet to be served at -the Quelle ; "Wed. evening at 7:30. " - - V- .- ' - - - "-. -.v : -. Hayeox Will Speak E r n e s - Haycox, Oregon writer, will be 5 the speaker at the Rotary club i luncheon at noon "today. "Man " Power .of Main Street" will be his subject Presbyterian Rummage Sale Wed, & Thurs. Nelson Bldg. Chemeketa J St: ," - Taxes Turned In A ' turnover of $15,355.28 from .the1 1942 tax roll has-been made by Sheriff . A. C. Burk. Of this.$1950.60 goes. to ; the" Salem school c district and $792.63 .to the city-'of Salem. ,; Night school, $6 a month. Capital " Business Collegel ' Phone 5987. I Jacks on Heads rize Group souri as a former home are in- 17 C.l , d to attend the opening meet- E OX OaiVclge of Salem's Missouri club Fri- O Soldiers Invited Army men stationed in this area who claim Missouri as a former home are in vited ing day night at 247 ifc North Com-1 Appointment of P. I Jackson, mercial street, members of the or-1 Portland newspaper publisher, as ganization said-.Tuesday. Women chauman of the prize awards cqm, of the club. are' Dlanninsr to take "mittro.mconnecUc with tt an extra -.amount of-food ' to the -newspasCTap;''rnetals''driwe, was: no-host dinner,7 scheduled'to' open announced -here Tuesday '.by Voters Gain Sann estate; Mattie E. Tp f "f PlSflll ed administratrix of es-h"1 Starnes; decree of divorce' to tate tentatively valued at $4,000; f ltli fl-J plaintiff and custody of minor Joseph Schmitz, Ike , Seism and I Yjn) lllll. y VlllV child, reserving to defendant the Adam Vachter appointed aPDrais-i ' CIRCUIT COURT - L. M. S tames child, reserving right to visit the child. 1 era. Ella S. Shaffer vs. James W. Francis Burt Shaffer;--decree of ;. divorce - to named plaintiff ' restoring her " maiden I annexed Claude : Sersanous, head ' of . the, state salvage committee.' - - V . -Other members of the commit-, tee are Judge Carl W." Chambers, president, of the Oregon Counties association; Martin W. , Hawkins, presiding, judge of thi Multnomah county circuit court; Donald Erb, president of the University of Ore gon, an'dVW. J., Schoenfeld,- dean of the school of agriculture, Ore gon State cbllege.Vr ' -f . i " " Prize awards to be made by the , School Heads to Meet A joint I state salvage committee - include: conference of city school superin tendents high .school '.' principals and lunior, high school principals will be' held here; next "Monday ana . xuesaay. . juicn , group ; wui hold separate meetings, r Princi- ; Bond, of $1000, ' present value, to ,the county that collected Jthe largest per- capita poundage 'for any three" weeks" between" Septem' ber 28 and October 24. Bond of $500, present value, to the Oregon pal discussion will center" pri war J county "witii the next higbest'per. emergency problems. ' Dr. ; F.' W. Hart of the University of Cali fornia is slated to give -the out standing address. ;-' ' Waitress . wanted; . Some..; experi ence desired-, t The Spa. Rummage Sale' Fri. and Sat Epis copal parish house, 558 Chemeke ta street. .!. ' ' "" .. .. - New Ferryman Hired When County Commissioners" Jim Smith and Ralph Girod visited the Bue- na xVista ferry this week" they ar ranged for the services of an ad ditional ; ferryman there so that the service could be conducted by a full crew. ' It has recently . been shorthanded because of the ill health of one ferryman. Tomatoes, the best You pick, 50c. Let's go.. Shield's gardens, Vt mi. north of Keizer. Ph. 6979. - . Class i te Meet-:MThe Way' to. Demonstration" is, the topic -for the Truth Study class meeting tonight at 336 State street Olive Stevens is "the leader. ' " Goebbles . ApprehendedHenry Goebbles, who escaped from tiie Oregon, state hospital October 14, capita average. TEese prizes will go to charities, Bond of $300; present value, to the business concern which- gives or , sells , the largest amount ' of scrap metaL Bond of $150, present values to the . individual, man, woman,' boy or girl, ' giving or. selling, the larg est amount of scrap metal. Bonds of stamps $50 present value,- to the unit .of a boys' or girls' .or ganization turning in the largest amount of scrap metal. Sersanous stressed . that compe tators for; the awards must file certified weight certificates. Refunds Set For Students ; Men drafted, or. called by re serve . programs will bet granted credit or tuition refund by Wii lamette ' umversity, according to Dr. G. Herbert Smith,, president The' move was taken by joint ac tion of the faculty -and adminis tration and was announced' at fac ulty meeting Tuesday.- : , ' VMintf men mow I Vino fiT4'iknl was apprenenaea.Dy V .scjibol-.without fear of losing cred- "iuVUtfjr uti.-r.: - . its or money said Dr. Smith, who You can still buy '"a : Johns-Man- expressed the hope '.that, the' plan ville rooL nothing down. -12-mo. to :wold encourage, college .attend nav.Mithis Bros!. 164 S. Com'lT ance. "both noW.and after the. war. -? :-zr:;u;i r. ' . f : .:v r . Students completing at least a Escapes O S.Hr-O r e g o n state third of s a semester, may. be ex amined "over the' work '.to obtain- their '-creditsconunued.Dr. Jmj.th. Rebates; BringKo : Fines for Twoi - : -; ' J. J -r --"-7. f - X 1 - s . PORTLAND, , Oct 20--Waf- lace Truax. Willamette valley fil ling stations operator, and Arthur Dillon,, operator of a transport ser vice,' -were -fined- in- federal -court Tuesday f oi interstate commerce violations. - . Truax was fined $500 'for ac cepting , rebates involving " motor fuel transported to Vancouver, Wash. Dilloin was fined $360 for granting rebates and falsifying freight bills. Both pleaded guilty. hospital .officials notified .city po-1 lice; Tuesday 'that Joseph Madore, 39, escaped: Monday , night . r ' Special . wartime courses in busi ness training.- Capital .Business College. Phone 5987 " y r t: i Rummage sale: Thuri . Fri-'- Sat l Jr: Women's "clubt 263 N ComlT . Townsend "r Club" Meets--Tpwn- send club four, will meet at the Highland .school tonight a't 7:30. If you operate several trucks & cars, see us about a comprehensive liability policy. It is the modern policy. Scellars it Foley,' agents. Ul S T.ihrtv frot VFW Victory Dance club, Wed., 9 p.m. VFW hall, 640 Hood. PUBLIC . RECORDS W, F. Eunice 1 Sann named appointed apprais- Only four counties yet to report Pitt; Roy , Harl their voters' registration figures administrator .with will for .the November election, to .the of testate's s ;mcli'videdsecreUr-jof ' stateare rGliam, $pOOUumpsum Fniony. and .$75 real property valued at-$400. t Figures'; usTat'rec'eiyed" tfpw: attorney's fees'togethe with costs Horace .f Charles : Pitt :iestatei mat' Jefferson Js4 the oWun& Revised -figures from - Curry county show- a ; tofol registration for the 1942general election of 2371, as compared to 2629 in 1940. Republican registrations dropped arid- disbursements. ; M Manila- Pitt? McDonald " name ad-:l having a-larKer total reeistration Bert Phillips vs.: Opal phillips; ministratri : ofr$800estate:V I for; this year's ierieral election decree -approves -property settle-j aiPh Barnes . estate; 'final ac-i than two earsyagcC v Two, v years ment, gives minor children's cus-j countof Esther B.' Barnes,- admin- ago 'Jefferson's :: total registration tody to .defendant . arid reserves J Istratxix shows . receipts . of $500, J for the general election was : 1178 right to visit them to the plaintiff disbursements of $104, .total cred-fas against, 1180 '.this year. its or si.354.75; tearing , set for November 24'-. - ' JUSTICE COURT 1 V. - Charles -Courtney Swigert; ex cess width load; $1, and costs -.Otto Adolph Boetticher; viola from 1528 to 1368 and democrats tion of. traffic stop. sign;. $1 arid frprii 1065. to 965. ' It -previously costs;" fine ' suspended, and " costs J was leported. that Curry1 county's paid.; ., - . , '. 1 1942 registration was larger than 'Clark , Herman .Wodaege, Fred for the general election two years Jacob Zhcher and Harland Geor ee l ajro. " .'-".-,...,-,' Catherme .Hershfelt ys, .Casper. Crawford;- hunting - and. - killing - Tillamook county. -renor tin Hershfelt; order, requires defend- waterfowl after sunset;, pleas of Tuesday. . has a .total reeistration ant to pay to plaintiff $25 a jnonth guilty; .Wodaege and Zicher, fined for . tills year's November election for support, of eacn ot inree minor i $25 and. costs each, fines suspend-1 of 6084- as against 6505 - in 1940. children. ----- - - : ; ; led' and : costs Paid: ' Crawford's I ReDublican reffistration slumnod Albert' Snook " vs. ;, Nora B: case continued to November 20. '. from 3737 ift-1940 to 3566 in 1942. onoox; answer ana cross . com- hakkuge -AFFUCATIONS, . I while the democratic t registration plaint' accuses palintiff Of cruel! VJose 'Marcos. f!amnos. 39 rail.' I rfnnniH frnm' fn SMS ' and inhuman treatment ' declaring road lemployeV Enright ' and, Nona' . Election officials said they, hoped ; r-.' "v. 'j"""' cauuery.-worjier,.! io nave m-uie county -regisra- twice deserted ni?, iamny: ior Salem." : . " . - . tions for the J942 general election eignirweex .penoosv claims xnaine Henry. w. Gant.: legal, logger tabulated. by. the end of the cur bnce. told othersof bis: intent to 145 East Miller street ahd Marie rent week. - " :. .';v ; ; who is. required to pay -$z? ,a month , for support 'of each "child. Violet Ward vs. Perl Ward; de cree of divorce restores name of Violet Logan to plaintiff. Mary. Lavina Anderson vs. Del- mer Warren Anderson; decree of divorce and- custody - of -minor child to plaintiff. - , ,'. . j Theron Finch' vs. Anna Finch; decree of divorce. Farewell Planned To USS Oregon; Committee Named Gove Charles A. Sprague Tues day announced appointment of a committee to cooperate with the battleship Oregon commission in planning an I apprppritte "Jparting saiuxe xo jne oaruesnip .enregon, when trie navy, designates the date or its, dismantlement . Aiemoers oi. ue cornmiitee. arei " C. Sammons, Portland,, general chairman; Gen.; Charles H." Mar tin, Portland; Lt Com.; Glenn F DeGrave, Portland;. Mrts. ; C S. JackscinVT-Pottland;' Sen. Dorothy McCullough . Lee, Portland; Rep. Harvey Wells, Portland; Rex Put nam, Salem, .state' superintendent of- public instruction; Mrs. Mar' garet McKinnon,' president Port-. land . Grade Teachers . association. Henry 'J: "Gates, 'state comman der United Spanish War Veterans, Name of Astoria kill defendant and the family for E. Johnson, legaL' domesticr both which -she worked;, asks custody J of Salem." of :two. minor children and $25 a I Merrill Gragg Van ' Cleve," 23, month support money for each, r US navy, and -Alice Margueritte A CV1 frtv' QI-iit.' Arthur Girod vs; A. J. Wheaton; Tucker, 20; "cleridal,' 2054 North 3-Cu lUr olllji -" order, of default and decree, plain-1 Church street Salem tiff to recover $900, $226, speci- MUNICIPAL COURT tied, interest attorney's fees- and costs, and mortgaged premises, so far " as necessary to . pay - plaintiff. and taxes, to be sold by sheriff. Nellie S. Loenhart vs; Francis W. Loenhart; Order for "default. Alta ' Jiianita . Wimmer, " also known as Alta Juanita Pappan- drew, vs. George Andrew " Pap- pandrew; - complaint lor - annul-' I muffler $1 fine. Dora Bonar; no driver's license, $5 fine.. , ., - Emil H. Fraasch; failure to stop, i $2.50 fine. . Elmer-Arthur Rubel, failure to i stop, $2.50 fine. ... Emma God fried; failure to stop,' $2.50 fine. , - Morland Dean Bartell; v illegal i ment of marriage of May 17, de-' daring' that it was performed less than six- months after her divorce decree' from - Cleo .' Wimmer - on May 17 and charging also cruel and inhuman treatment" - H. C. ' Shields . Paul . Wager and -Mary - Wager: motion : to strike.-'-argued; - Tuesday .; befor Judge : : MPage. and : taken vun-. J der advisement. - - William s Dick vs Adeline D4ck;. motion' to make more definite Heriery Gehsing; violation basic rule,. $10 fine. - .i William R. Cotte, Dallas; fail ure, to stop, $2.50. . Spra gue Talks At Willamette Gov. Charles A. Sprague, upon being '. advised Tuesday that. Sec retary .ot the. Navy. Knox Jiad.au thorized the renaming, of :two.tm completed cruisers the Quincy arid Vincennes,, declared that he would ask Knox to rename a new cruiser The" Astoria.", -. - -1. ' ,t The cruisers Quincy, Vincennes and Astoria were sunk- the same night in the Solomon islands; "- Governor Sprague. said he felt that as long as Knox' had.'desided on .renaming new ships after the Quincy and VincennesV' he juso should designate a. new cruiser as Astoria,". ; , - . The Dalles; Hugh Bowman, Pen dleton, state commander Amer ican Legion; Herman E. Lafky, Salem, state commander Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Dow V. Walker, Newport, Disabled Amer ican Veterans. . Board Considers Riot Insurance V . ' ' tz?iT'' '. , "v. ' Covering of the entire state flax setup . at! the -state, penitentiary with . riot. ' Insurance, in : addition tod fire, insurance, taken out ;r- cently, was discussed by tbe state," board of .control at a meeting here.. : Tuesday-ir. ,"...-t .V-"'--':. :'f'-.'- ;The cost " of 4h riot - policy would' approximate; $1000- a; year. ' The present insurance 'policies :ex- i empt fires in the ; flax industry started by riots. :i.'i2y,:r ; " ,The board directed Roy Mills, secretary, to further .investigate the proposed, riot .insurance and ; report at its next meeting. .-:', - gN - - .; . nil.. UNITED AIR LINES FOR TRAVEL INFORMATION . SCHfOVUS .rO POkTLAND. SAM rXANOSCO. SOS ANGIlfS, . CHICAGO, NfW TOKaV WASMM6TOM . s- UNITED AIR LINES Saltm Airport, Tl. 3841 BUY W A It B ONDS i v , - A , .... The role, of the liberal arts col lege1 in preserving' .culture 'while and WrUin . overruled by Judge Lthe world pauses to engage m mu Obituary Propsti . I --'V' '.. : '. William H. Propst, late resident ' of Rt ,4, 'at a local hospital Mon '. day, October 19, at the age of 54 years. Survived by daughter,Mrs. Lorene Wells . of ; Portland"' two : sons, Carl, of, the US navy and William E. Propst of. Portland; I sister, Mrs. Grace Anderson of ; Wapato, Wash.; two brothers, Fred Propst of 'Washington and Riley ' Propst of California. Also sur- vived : by a granddaughter," Miss " Joan Kay Wells of Portland. Ser- vices will be held Wednesday Oct ' tober 21,-at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Irving Tax will officiate. Interment City View cemetery. . ' Ulna Charles William Hinz, at his .iorne, 6934 North Albina avenue. ' Portland. Sunday, October 18, at the ate of 60 years. SurvivexT by ? widow. Mrs. Bertha Hinz of Port .. land-. narents:" Mr." and Mrs. 'Ro- ' bert H'mi of" Satem; four ' daugh lr Mrs.. Merle Lathanv Mrs, rta.idi Deaton; '.Mrs; I Zejinsky in! Mrs.' Ed Gahan, aU .of Port ' land; sonj Herbert Hinz of Salem; four sisters,' Mrs. .Minnie Aufder ' Mrs. John Bond and Mrs. Percy Blundell, all of Salem, and Willis Sumner of. Portland; 'two brothers, William. Hinz and ".Robert Hinz,. jr, both of, Salem. 1 ai.rt nrvived by three grandchil 'dren. Services will .be held.Wedr nesday, October 21, ai i:ju p. m-, from the Christ Lutheran church, - Mh p.pv T. A.'Theuer and Rev, . f tt- trii nffieiatine. Conclud Ing services in Belcrest Memorial ' park, direction of qough-Barrick " 7 company. - - ""... ' . M ' t.arV Vinson, at a locat hospital . October 18, at the age of 28 years. .. T jiIp rpsident Cl iioise, 'n..-4- ration services were Home Evictions Restricted in Control Areas . . -. ... . . . WASHINGTON,- Oct 2d Wyr Declaring that the-war program (obtained against her.W' the Utate ws hcjuk seuww Aicwicu. uj tax commission in 1938. evictions, Price Administrator Ler r The "judgment was the balance on . Henderson Tuesday . restricted due on Miss West's income taxes for the years -1931 jo 1938 iinclu sive. "; Total amount of the taxes Mae - West Remits '.. Overdue- Taxes -NEW YORK; ' Oct4: 20(P)l Film -actress Mae '-West satisfied Tuesday a judgment for $4,019.33 'the removal of tenants from dwd-j ihgs. which have ;'been'v" sold ' in cities where - rent control is en forced. .;- ,v '.-'.j. '- The restrictions wilr-go into ef fect Tuesday 1; in the. 190 existing rent control areas and November in 97 additional areas., where rent control start then. The evic tion rules may be extended to" the entire country. December 5. ! ' Henderson explained - that the principal "device of some landlords in attempting to evade rent con trol had been to force the tenant to buy the house or to sell it to someone t else-, willing : to, 'pay monthly installments in excess of the legal rent - To combat what Henderson called phony sales, he ordered that no one in a rent control . area could be evicted, except under special circumstances, without three months notice. Henderson also required that if anyone be sides the tenant buys an occupied house, he . cannot get . possession until he has paid one-third of the purchase- price; not - counting" any borrowed money. " !" ' was not given." She was served' at her residence in Hollywood, Calif. Lieutenant Receives . Orders for Draft CAMP WHITE, Oct 2(HJV) Kenneth A. Luckey - received a card from his Butte, Mont, 'draft board ordering 'him to report for a physical examination. Lieut Luckey, who has been in the army since February 27, said; "I hope the local : board won't be put out when I fail to appear." Good Meat Care Urged Hunters .1 . CORVALLIS,,pct gon big-game hunters were urged Tuesday to. have their sport and eat it too. . '- '- v.- ' i T Don't waste meat by improper handling;. make every pound count in the wartime, meat supply, said Lucy Case and Hi A. Lindgreri; Oreeon "State college extension specialists.; " " . Hunters should be "prepared to dress animals in the woods, they said. 7T 2 OVCX SCAR'S bu OMSon - BLDO TCLS927 'J I Page; "10 days -given in which to file, answer.,:' : : National "Surety. company - vs.- McArthur: set for October -27 and 28 in law department Maij Hi Krebs vs. State, Jndus trial Accident commission: set for October 29: in" law-department : (i Maree l.- Odom :vs. rPruderitial Insurance company and Blanche R?"dbj5: r.TMdenteinie -the.: mistake of asks - $500. attorney-fee. . - I - - - - w ' merely goui rw -coiiege ,w tu'al. destruction,, was ."the '.theme of an address by'. Gov.' Cahrles A- SDraeiie "before the"Willamette uniyersify student." body; Tuesday; ' Governor Sprague empnasizeo; the importance of maintaining' the. liberal arts - standards-'everi while the' young menof ' the nation' are concentrating -on -the sciences it nreDaration v : for service - -in ' the armed forces. He added that 'many asks $500. attorney fee Bob -W., -Clement vs.' Lloyd El- roy Robinson: motion to make more definite' and certain. sorb learning, like a sponge, and pointed out that' to getanything out . of their college . experience Clements vs. : Rank; : obiection- student must make a contribu overruled and .Judgment entered for $900 or for delivery of a se dan car to plaintiff. Woodward vs. State Unemploy ment Compensation commission; demurrer- sustained " by " Judge Page; 1Q days given -in which to plead further." tion to their school and organiza tion, i . f It is more important than ever before that students put forth every effort, to, get the most .out of 'their ' college Kfe during ."this period 'when the United Nations of the world are 1 '"attempting to "emancipate human kind.from -the threat to- the finer" . philosopbies, Governor-Sprague said " ." PROBATE COURT . Anna Peters, estate; sixths an nual ; report by fierman Otjen. executor, shows receipts' of Mf-0 TSeiitences;; v Abbie Eckhout tatji semUan- Are;C6mmuted nual account bv ' T: C; Gorman. r ' .- - ' executor shows balance of $261.16 as of April 1, receipts of $150, dis bursemepts of $181.50 and a bal ance of $229.66U . Arthur .W. Keil estate; Dorpthy Keil,v executrix, authorized ito sell personal property-of , . estater'. - Andrew ' C. . Snyder , estate; ' re turn by L.J. Snyder , on real prop Trie 20-year : penitentiary sen tence imposed on Farfell W. Loos, Portland, ; charged ; -. with forgery, Tuesday was commuted to 15 years ..by G o y. -Charles A. Sprague. , Members of the .parole board advised . Governor "Sprague that, the sentence was too. severe. Lobs was recei ved - at . the prison erty sale shows Henry Pardey and here- February 23, . 1939. - r.PAr;p Pafrfcv n'urchasers for I , Anotner commutauon jeoucea 6,500; ' ordei . rescinds an earlier J the penitentiary sentence of M. A. .. oruer as 10 resignauou vimanyu i.wv C.v Zimmerman .as attorney. 1 ty, from. lOyears to;seyen years. fj; :'r W." Neiderheiser ! estate; ,U. He was received at .. the prison June 3. 1939. for forgery. rnis commutation . also was . recom mended by the state parole board. F.' . Neiderheiser - authorized as executor , to distribute $733.28 on hand. --.'"" : 1 - ' " : - : (TO DIVERT INCOME TAXES) .. . .V. ; . ... ' ..... . .r--f-'' - - - Taxpayers should unite in opposition to this proposal to divert income tax .receipts to . purposes other' thanasprescribed ihlhe original income and excise' tax laws! These . lawswere enacted' with the specific pledge and" promise to 'the people of Oregonthat T the revenues therefrom would be' applid ONLY toward replacing and reducing prop- - . erty. taxes. :r';-:.v ., .' ? ' t '- . ' - -.. . - ..... . ; . - - , . , j .,; . ;-:-r ; ' ' .The sponsors of this Initiative claim its 'purpose to equalize-school, revenues and. to . " reduce local property taxes. The exact opposite ill result additional funds will be '- raised for -increased spending: This promise of property tax relief will NOT be" ful--. filled.' - ; ; ' y ' ; -- " . ! ' ' . . - , , . ' The ballot, title of this bfli is misleading and decidedly unfair to the voters seeking " property tax reduction. " " ' ' . . Report of, the State Tax Commission shows that this bill will increase STATE TAX ES on your property $1,300,000 next year and this will INCREASE in later years. Vc!3 3W2.Ho' Oregon Taxpayers Federation Claade Buchanan. President , KFD Net S, Cerrallls, Oresen raid Advertisement I AY-A-WAY MAN . t( r& iV - " Section fmi-,: :.-. -i' Wrth 3 Complete Vl5n" " 5C-f v if ' - :5 mm oW5 m-iw - I 'U'? -? . -. The answer to a little girl's drtast Brest act i J 1 '.v, I ii'lvT'W ' . In ekrtaes, wlta : skis,; shoes and polos.- v ;A .' ." It ; il ' Gi'iZtJ i i -1 Ensenblo also , iadados konsocat, a second .' II &l rejfrlagrl '?" 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