S Z W ,; w * in Sljie PORTLAND, O & ' W •**w w v.»'iaa«aus Telepho; OFFICIAL M U t)tft ltohm ti turn« of inooiqe for thp /ear 8*36 • la view of t t £ faet, Clyde 0 . Hu»U«g. cdlloitor <* internal revenue, today issued the following instructions fa* the guidance pf taxpayers tn 4«- faruiatof whether. or not it wQi bO neceaaary for thorn to file returns on or hofUf» March 16; No income tax rsfUrns arc required to ha filed by in­ dividual! covering the year IMS, except aa follows: Whan ah individual wad l u r ­ ried and living with bla wife, and their combined net Income was |8,5®0 or more; Where aa individual was single and his net Income waa 81,500 or more; Where an individual claims enm ptiea aa ‘‘head of a farntty." and Ule or her net tneeme wda 81,5b* or more; Where an individual, married or single, had a groan Incom! of 95,*00 , or more, regardlee! of the amount of the net income.. Gross Income, in the case of the . purchase and eale of mor- DONATIONS , » . No. donations!» kenties'0T otherwise will be made In advertls- Î W r »Hn^ng - our contributions will be In cash. WHAX CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING ¿tfo1 u t a ? * wtlh**it** admission charge. Is made er a Np discount will he allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. . , J T '-' vb feR fcA R r 28. imfo •T im OOD OF O u R FATHERS— “And he blessed Joseph, and . Qod, before whom my fathers * * did walk, the Ood which me all my life • * The angel which redemad me * * bless the ■, * * a » d let them grpw Into a multitude.” Gep. 48: 16-14. l PRAYER— ‘‘Ood 5 of our fathers, Be the God of their succeeding r : ; ; ALW A YS TOO LATA J A fe w w eek s a fte r h e h ad sta r te d s e r v in g h is se n t- .tiiqygriaonor sa w > » eh a n ce to e sca p e, a n d to o k it. b e 'w n s a k ih d ly , c h a r ita b le soul a n d r e g r e tte d n g ly th e d r a stic ste p s h e w a s fo rc e d to ta k e to prà- h is freed om . j H e i H t b e h in d ‘h im a n o té to th e sh e r iff, in w h ic h 'h e in form ed th a t official o f h is r e g r e t a t h a v in g t o tB capc A r w f é W è a W n t i f ô W i i fë i m t m t t f o W e a p i g iÇ m ilÿ ’w ê r e 'd e s fiïu te a n d 'w ôû fd b ecom e c o u n ty c h a r g e s H§ announce*, In advance ot the 1984 election, that he wasn't 9 candidate. ' He took no »tops toward get- 1 png his name on the ballots, out ; in Nebraska. Some of his friends attended to it, however, in spite By CHARLES P. STEWART ■ Of him. It involved some little NBA Service Writer , Expense, which they bore. , WASHINGTON— Is ‘‘big” Dual«- ; ‘‘They can’t draft me,” ex- pees gola^ teo far in Washlng- lalmed Norris, when he heard j {©»-tttes« aayit " 7 - ' 1 i Mt. • 'Tm growing old. • I’m ! That Is to say, to tt going too £Wng to get out of politics and Did you ever see a contented far for the’ safety of the gov­ have a good time.” than who Wdsn’t lasy. ernmental group which is letting * So he drew a.¿heck, to reim­ It go? Won't there be a re­ burse his supporters who had action presently, such as will be pat up money for him, and then, Jon can always be critical, but baa tor this group’s health* he dictated a letter to his secre­ only jtow and then can yon be Quite a bit of gUqssing is heard, tary, Miss Mabelle ‘falbert, tell­ correct. to the effect that maybe there ing them he positively declined to run. WASHWGT0N LETTER. if he d id n o t g a in h is lib e r ty an d su jn m rt th em . He li'-om ised th a t w h en h e h a d p r o v id e d a m p ly fo r h is fa m ­ ily h e w ou ld retu rn and c o m p le te h is sen ten ce, j W h ile it is o n ly n a tu r a l th a t w e sh o u ld sy m p a th iz e itb th e w ife and ch ild ren o f t h is c o n v ic te d bootlegger» e can p la ce b u t lit t le c r ed en ce in h is p r o m ise to e x p ia te s c rim e a t som e fu tu r e d a te . In th is c a se, a s in so m an y h ers, th e w ro n g -d o er f a ils to th in k o f th e sh am e •ttnei ’ * Yon get ‘ more, real education The “big business” group isn’t but óf failure than you flo out <$« grace w h ich com e to h is fa m ily a a a r e su lt o f h is ow n VV y partisan— not In a regular party sense. ' liis d e c d s . H a d lie lie^n a s th o u g h tfu l o f h is fa m ily a s he What It wants to put across. ii>w p r o fe sse s to h e, «he w o u ld n o t h a v e e n g a g e d in ttm “Mew, to be ai good fellow It describes as “non-partisan.” ijlic t tra ffic in liq u or.' . That enables the “old guard" Without money - to a problem | T o o u r m in d , i f th is m an w a n ts to a id h is fam’ily» h e that nobogy hae ever solved. In both regular parties, to co­ operate, The so-called radicals, vfill retu rn lik e a m an an d co m p le te h is ja il term , and also on both sides, kick, but en, w h en h e h a s p a id h is d e b t to s o c ie ty , it .w ill be auf- ‘The main Idea of Fashion Is ienV tim e fo r h im to return to h is w if e ai^d ch ild ren to' disagree with God as to where they‘i*e In a minority now. A while ago they held the balance id r e h a b ilita te h im s e lf a Roman's waistline snould be of power, but; that; was befoT! the opposing “ old guardsmen" . • Aa automobile to a thing that got together and patriotically makes aa mdhy new troubles Wijed out party lines. THK aV A R D IA ff OT MAVlOATION that you. forget about tha old Oh, “big business” is in the R ijdio is m a k in g o c e » » trk v el sa fer. B a t th e u se o f r^ cen tlv p e r fe c te d Ih o r ia te d tu n g ste n ta b e s, th e ice pa- saddle at present, and no mis­ take, but how about next elec­ t io l is n o w abl» to fla«h w a r n in g s w ith o u t in te r fe r in g Hes Heck aaya; "The» best tion day 4 i t h eonuneKH« and b r o k d e a stin g . S p e a k in g o f th is in- philosophy to to enjoy what That's a thought that make? v y n tio n , whiJlilij co m b in es th o riu m and tnuigaten, b oth you’ye got and to hustle fer some ot the administration men i^ e ta ls, fo r n e w 'a a a s t o m a n k ia d , U A . H a w k in s, engirt' ♦hat you ain’t got.“ fret. Certain things have been done <4r in ch a rg e o f th e R esearch L a b o ra to r ie s o f th e O en era | or left undone, the effects of H lectrie C om pany, s a id : which at the polls they are un­ 1 “ Ic e jiatrol w a r n in g s from th is eq u ip m en t, w h ile able to estimate very accurately. r ea ch in g m uch fa r th e r th a n e v e r before« w ill no. lon ger be “Big business,” given its head, n! source o f in terferen ce w ith com m ercia l tr a ffic and has gone the whole hog. It has b ‘o a d c a st entertiann^ent. U n d er fa v o r a b le co n d itio n s, ft gone so much farther than it evor went before that the situa­ ii e x p e c te d th a t d irect co m m u n ication w ill be h ad w ith tion's rather new. How will it f eadquarters in. W a sh in g to n . ' % Some people are unlucky “toko” ? “ S u c c e ss fo r it h e 'ic e fiatrol c o n sists not o n ly in find­ enough to think there Is such a in g b erg s, b u t a jso 4 ^ f cp < < $ u ig q u ick ly to, sh ip s a t «oa thing ns befog unlucky. WASHINGTON— Some of the ep a ct in fo rm a tio n o f th e W hereabouts o f th e se m en a cin g Republicans are kicking about flo a te r* . M ost sh ip s tr a v e r sin g th e A tla n tic ace now eulsapees formerly Senator George W. Norris .,t Ì©qa4 only In rieh hbmos are Nebraska. enjoyed by the working man ,trol b o a ts w ith th e b e st rudiq tra n sn y tte n t wbicfo cc Nominally a Republican, he p r o d u c e d .” . 'P T ir Jumps the Republican reserva­ tion all the time. And he says D isc o v er )' o f peyr u se s o f rad io pre nlrapst d a ily rren o e, and its» v n ln e to ntankiiwl vh in tn ^ a la h lc . !It Wo buy all the attachments the meanest thing* abont other We M M for our flivver the Republicans. Norris was re-elected at the aheriff will come aloqg with an­ last election He has nearly a other. full term ahead of him. Sev A u to tourfot tr a ffic th is y e a r p rom isee to b e th e oral Republicans' intimate that g r a te s t on record , and A sh lan d w ill g e t h er fu ll »hare (kp't tall if a wild looking he wouldn’t he so brash If he aa la writing spring poetry had to go to the voters pretty making ont hte income tax. •oon and wanted adtotntetration ; T h e ste e lh e a d s are s tiy n iy n ju g in th e R ogu e uik } support. local a n g le r s a r e r e p ir t in g soi’n e record ca tch es. lfre always wish w» were in 4 - ■ * v - : *• - •'*' New. this Isn’t fair to ■onio friend's' place wlthont i* A totehelor is a m an win» w a s fo o lis h fo r liein g too In the first place, he alwi knowing that then we would brash. . hdbsible to m arry. he qnt of plaoe. . , Secondi», h! dWTt was I f "~ 7 - • rd-oleeted In 1934. Pol > W h en a d o g b e lo n g s to a n y o n e e lse , it h a s n ’t m uch Choose your enemies ae wisely often any they don't wh< as'^you do your* friends. do, hut Norria meant It. w t W ' . v' a; iwiwildif'-' ¿ of School, dteelpllne le reported, the monltor takaa the oftonder to k cornor Of the yarfc and they “88 tons of freight over ■ i, . • Consequently when a breach minais. In January. the cost of goods old. - 1 Where an Individual was mar­ ried .at the beginning of the yeqr and was unmarried during any portibn of the year, or vies versa., the exemptions above mentioned are to be apportioned according to the changed status Y d U K f e TO S .e k f s . during the year, fractions ef 8A c H€LORÇ.. A H ^ A V Y T A X P U T « N T H eM THAT months being disregarded.'. THtY, CDQOCD P « e O M P £ C L « > TO KM RRy Blanks .have been forwarded . — to all individuals who filed re- O R pa Y T t t e . tums for the year'1984 on the peNALT-V ff baste of the 81,99* and 88,500 exemptions, ■ whteh applied to that year, hat If the net income for the year . 1986 does not ox­ obed the amounts above stated, 11(690 and 88,699, rbepectively. It will not be neoemary to som- Ptofo or tflo retnrna for the W C TiAŸ T H C - $ > € .N A C T Y yuor 1995.< • « © u -D O N 'T M fe A N O K - I 5 Î ’ «f Everett Trae f , , , 7 A -fo r m er rep u tab le HI am nth F a lls ' B u sin e s s m an t red p f th e .hard w ork an d sm a ll p rofits o f th e a u to s ta g e l Usine#» and BtÂrted d e a lin g in m o o n sh in e liqttor, w ith i $ p r o m ise o f sp e e d y and profitab le retu rn s. *• « B u t, a s is s o o ften th e e a se, h is p la n s w e n t a w r y and 1 ? w a s a rrested in P o lk c o u n ty fo r th e tra n sp o rta tio n o f 1 q u of. H e w a s taken su m m a rily b efore th e p ro p er co u rt l h e r e h e w a s co n v icted an d sen t to th e c o u n ty j a il f o f « a jraoO qths. • : { Î f c Editor BuutoeeS' Manager .-^ -r Naws Editor » f t »« < "Senator,” replied Mias Tal- her|. 's Tm too tired to get It out tonight.” “What!” cried Norris, who dldnt believe it. “You don’t look that tired.” “I'm not too tired to write ap acceptance,” said Miss Tal­ bert, “but I*m too tired to transcribe the letter kkave here jny notes. WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 23 — (U.P.)— By ( unanimous vote the ‘ housp committee on elec­ tions today reported favorably on the Norris, resolutioa propow ing aB amendment to the eon^ ftituUon providing for the in­ auguration of the president oa the first Monday In January and tha convenln« pf congress two weeks later. The resolution has already been adopted b y » the •enate.' Francisco to Cheyenne, Cheyenne (*J* T MÖAN M A- i » Bv Williams D o j r r - f E .iL A MÉ. H P O VNBRExrf OuM PlM Cr UN TÍ4A T B 6 . 0 • I KMOVM S Û U "T w o Î .7 \ m ' NiÛÏHtM 0 u î J tr ô LA StM H t P t A n A l i . OP A A o O O ih f f — ; H O h lttoT M A Í .^ Z 11 ¿ m H 1 - .* » î C i r V fc ijD to Chicago and, Chicago to New fork. . , , ,'• >; For example, aa air m»H tetter weighing not more than an ounce, from Portland to Chey- enn! via Pasco would require 15 oenta pontage; from Portland, to Chicago 90 cento; from, Port­ land to New York. 36 coate and from Portland to -Boetoa, 96 ♦5 î oncoursge s«( Polk County, tback . t U - T ö ü K 1VS OUT OUR W A Y H O kj E -S T T AN D 1 R e so lu tio n R ep o rted )r a U v b y S t a t i o n «wvfc < PORTLAND. Ore., Feb 89— (U.P.)— Special postal rates for t»e Seottle-Loa Angelo! and Pasco-Elko air mall rootee are noaneed here. The rate will he 10 cents for each'ounce on routes of 1,9*9 mile! or lean; 15 cents on routes oi more than li**9 miles and 99 cento on routes of more than 1680 miles. * Direct sir mileage will con­ trol In each caee, with 6 cent« an qunce for each air toail none tttxtribr mad» to eanrriod tat gov­ ernment operated pUnes The federal transcontinental air » a il route between San Francisco 'and New York to di­ vided Into three nones, San y o u W e4N