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OUT OUR WAY by J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE Status Change Sought in Suit The Bend Bulletin, Monday, May 9, 1955 SWEETIE PIE by Nadine Seirier, Robert P. Love has filed a suit against the State Industrial Acci dent Commission of Oregon in the Drtschutes County Court. A laborer, Love had an injury while operating a power-driven jack hammer in Grant County sev eral years ago. He received com pensation from the commission for CO per cent loss of function of an arm. He now seeks an award for permanent total disability. wrffi Major Hoople TtTEST-M 1 - -i SO that's wmv y you jist ""Nfexi n t cwtSXWS H W? VlHV 2 FAP-r Y0U DOLTS firrS t r A44 U-AY y ! I oJA Mt J I vo- Sell with NAUsm-tfrtj f " 1 5 2 iLTl -i M PANTS--ABOV HAP TH' Cuy y toliffti J I TO PUT OL)A'6 PARK Y202 MIND6 PUT 15148 I ' i iinnii in mi k v OF FIFTEEN) I THROW MEL " I 1 MARCMES oStHEM THe LRD 7 UNKEMPT MAlR.'-V V" I Tl I HiPE MY PACE V OUT BUT I I I ?. 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We Have the "KNOW-HOW" and Equipment to Do It. HUNNELL k .vote. of s . ' Yriais:ir . Cntrl Orgon ' " IV TONIOHTS PROGRA! 6:0ft Cnbrlel Heatter 6 :lf, Music Coant to Coast 6:80 LVhind the Story 6:45 Sam lUyea Newt 6:fihv Sim of th Day 7 :0-rftiHrt to Dnydrewrui 1 :a0 Knii Gar an e New 7 :4fi Remember When 7 0 KvenlrtB Mekxiie 8 :00 Broadway Cop 8 :.H Sentencde 9 :00 New ft: 15 Fulton Lewta Jr. t:!W Off the Record 9:4R-Off The Record 9 :M Ktve Minute Finale lo:(H-Off the Heenrd U):;tO Top Secret File U;lK Khrn Off Tt'ESDAT. 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Captain McAllister said that present plans call for several dis plays, including one from Battery "C", 385th Field Artillery Battal ion,, the Madras Army reserve unit; one by the Ground Observer corps; and one by the Jefferson tunty chapter of the American Red Cross, featuring the blood program. 'Other organizations, including veterans' groups, are being asked to put up displays as well, he said. TAKEN TO SALEM Walter Spencer who was sen tenced to a maximum term of 12 years Wednesday for assault with attempt to rob at the Delaware annex was delivered to the state penitentiary in Salem by Deputy Sheriff Ted Hmshaw Thursday. 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Waiting for a place on the No vember, 1956, election ballot is a proposal to allow the legislature to put the emergency clause on tax measures. Passage would make a radical- change in Ore gon's historic policy of giving the electorate final word In tax mat ters. Oregon is the only state 'n the nation that prohibits its law makers from putting tax laws into immediate effect. Even the resolution to put such a proposal on the ballot was bit terly fought in both houses this session. Opponents contended its was a back-door approach to a sales tax, a deceit and a fraud on the voters. Would Speed Collections Supporters argued that it was a move to modernize Oregon's an tiquated financial structure. They insisted that the pioneers of the Advertisement YOU KNOW HER? Geo. N. Taylor She kept her house spic and span and was ever ready to help amone the neighbors. Her man had a good name and her young folks were her delight. Yet she had under it a heavy, heavy heart. She came to believe the Bible and it says that all have sinned and, the -wages of sin! is death. John 3:lfj. saved her. It reads that God so loved her that he gave his Christ, his only norn son, to die for her and that if she believed on Him as Lord and Saviour, she would not perish but have eternal life. She believed, came into eternal life and the peace that faith gives believers. TWO She also believed that after Christ had died for her. He arose from the grave. And by that same power, Christ would raise her up to glory. THREE Then by Bible and Prayer, day by day, she grew up. This message sponsored by a Hillsboro family. m IP Note to Fishermen, Service Station and Motel Operators, insomniacs and plain early risers: we re Breakfast Specials Tuesday through Friday 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. Ham, Bacon or Sausage and Eggs, 50c Hotcakes, stack 20c Skyline Steak House 855 Wall St. being an interior decorator, tignuope waiKer fhltiajtive and referendum laws never intended that tax measures should be subject to referendum attack. Tax measures are the only real emergencies the legislature has to deal with, according to pro ponents of the resolution. Whatever the merits of the prop osition, there is agreement that legislators would behave much differently if they could enact tax bills with the immediate effect of law. At present, all bills that , would affect tax revenues must go to the governor without the emer gency clause. They do not become law for 90 days after the end of the legislative session and the vo tersonly 20,000 of them have the same 90 days to file their referen dum petitions. The very filing of the petitions stalls the effect of the law. The money the lawmakers had counted on to balance their budg et doesn't get collected. Whenever legislators at Salem consider bills to bring in more money, their first consideration is: Will it be referred? Despite that fear, 1955 lawmakers passed two bills that might be opposed by the voters but they are count ing on public recognition of the state's money troubles to get the measures through the referendum gristmill. Sales Tax Feared ' Voters who don't like the pro posed cigarette tax or the new income tax rates have until Aug. 4 to collect 20,000 signatures and get them on a special ballot. If they fail, the laws go into effect and the money starts rolling in. If they succeed, the laws remain inoperative until the peopl espeak at the election. The State Tax commission doesn't know yet whether delay In those collections will force state finances onto a state property tax. Enactment of the emergency clause amendment would put an end to the referral process on tax measures. Would it mean a sales tax? Proponents of the measure say it would mean a tax program geared to the state's need, as viewed by legislators. Sales tax opponents would still hold their seats in Salem and the people ould still initiate against such a tax on their own. And the legis lators who favored a sales atx could be ousted by their constitu ents at the next election. OPEN at 6 A.M. Daily except Mondays