Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
lOB Frl., Jan. 21, 1S5S
Kuppenheimer
clothes or an investment
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TIFFANY-DAVIS
We Give Green Stamps
Gas Tax Measure Introduced in House
Jobless Proposal
Being Prepared .
SALEM Wl A bill to make the
cltv of Portland quit taxing bulk
gasoline dealers was introduced
in the House of Representatives
Thursday by its Highway Committee.
The bill makes it illegal for
cities, counties or other local
governments to tax gasoline, re
serving this field for the state.
Speaker Ed Geary, who was
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DECTRONICS, INC.
S90 K. Lancaster Salem, Oregon
Me 1 a I
A TRIBUTE TO THE
Chamber of Commerce
Th sincere men who assresalvely prom"1'
the Industrial advantage! and potential prom
poiilbllltlca of our city, comprise our moat lm.
portent, slnfle group o cltliem. They are the
hard-working member! of our Chamber of Com
merce. On their ahoulden fall! the responsi
bility of attrecllng new factorlea and Industrie!
to our community. In order that mora and mora
payrolls, famlllea and home! will augment our
already prosperoua area. Indeed, we might say
lhat the CHAMBER OP COMMERCE l! the very
life-blood of our dally live!, for their acllvltlea
penetrate each business, large and small-'bringing
to all, the kind of help that benellts, di
rectly or Indirectly, every man, woman and child
of our proud community. We salute the Incom
parable work of our Chamber of Commercel
chairman of the Legislative In
terim Highway Committee that
recommended the bill, said:
"The city of Portland's busi
ness tax affects, among other
things, bulk gasoline which is
shipped to all parts of the state.
In effect, the city is taxing gaso
line used by the rest of the state.
"The Constitution says that ail
gas tax revenues shall go to the
state. The city got around this
provision, and this new bill is
; intended to correct that situation.
"Cities now get 10 per cent of j
I all state highway revenues, and
the counties get 19 per cent. I
don't think they arc entitled to
take more than that through local!
taxes."
j SALEM Ml Sen. S. -Eugene
Allen, Portland, said Thursday he
I is preparing unemployment com
pensation legislation that would
provide bigger benefits than those
proposed by the Governor's Ad-
jvisory Committee.
I The governor's committee would
raise the ceiling on benefits from
$25 a week to $35. Allen would
I go to $40.
! He said his proposals would
disqualify from benefits any per
sons who quit their jobs without
cause, those fired for misconduct,
and those who refuse to accept
other suitable jobs.
The Scnato Labor and Indus-'
tries Committee will hold a pub- j
lie hearing next Wednesday night
on the Advisory Committee's re
port. Members of ' the Advisory j
Committee will be present to
answer questions. I
voting system in the Oregon
House of Representatives.
He asked Rep. Robert L. Elf-
strom, Saicm, to look into the sys
tem now being used by the Wash
ington state House of Representa
tives. Elfstrom is in Olympia,
Wash., conferring on fish and
game matters.
The Washington House began
trying out a system at the begin
ning of the present session.
Electro."- voting would save
the Legislature much time that
now is consumed by roll calls.
SALEM MV-The 31 Tlomnrrats
in the Legislature have organized
(or informal meetings to discuss
all kinds of proposed legislation,
tion.
The group elected Rep. Robert
;P. Klcmsen, St. Helen, as chair
man. It will hold discussions sep
arately from the new Democratic
State. Legislative Committee,
which consists of three county
chairmen and five legislators.
Republican legislators have no
similar group, but Senate Presi
dent Elmo Smith, John Day Re
publican, said they might hold a
caucus later.
Democrats won chairmanships
of only two of the 42 legislative
committees, and both were in the
House.
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SALEM Wl The state will get
a bigger take of pari-mutucl bet
ting at race meets, if a bill intro
duced in the House this week is
approved.
A proposal by Reps. Richard E.
Groencr, Milwaukie, and Robert
T. Klcmsen, St. Helens, would
increase the state's percentage of
wagering. It would give the state t
and county fairs, as well as some ! :
special shows, more money.
The bill would start the gradu-! i
atcd scale of the state's share of: j
j betting receipts at 5 per cent,
with a top levy of 7 per cent. It
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PONTIAC CO.
Since 1930 The House You Can Trust
837 Pearl (H. L. Parmenter, Owner) Phone 5-3305
SALEM Wl Sen. Monroe
Swcctland, Milwaukie Democrat,
says he will introduce a bill to
have the public utilities commis-
sioner elected by the people. He ! f
now is appointed by the gover- i
nor. j ?
Swcctland circulated initiative
petitions last year to accomplish ' '1
the same result, but didn't gcti '
enough signatures to put it on j
the ballot. ',
SALEM in House Speaker Ed
Geary has decided to investigate
whether to install an elestronic
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Highway Group
Slates Hearings
SALEM 11 The House Dnaris I
and Highways Committee will i
hold two hearings on four bills. 1 i
It will hear arguments leb. 2 "i
on a bill lo make school districts
eligible for gasoline tax refunds, J
if they own and operate their own ;j
buses. '"5
Next Monday, bills proposing : j
revision of truck trailer fees, j I
abolishing certificates for ship-, i
ping vehicles by water, and uni- i
form renewal of passenger car ;j
licenses will be aired. I
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perfect fit, skilled workmanship, finest
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tonight!
B, C, D, size 5 8, 5.95
B, C, D, slie 8',i-12, 6.45
A, B, C, I), size 1214 -3, 6.95
AAA to C, size 4-10, 7.95
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Children's Shoes, 1st Floor
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as seen in Seventeen (Jan. page 47)
Left
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left: Feminine- .senllopetl
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