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YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS WOULD AID OREGON SAYS NEUBERGER Establishment of a Youth Con- servation Corps to assist in pre- venting juvenile deinquency would help conserve both human and outdoor resources for the benefit of the nation, Senator Richard L. Neuberger said today. Neuberger is co-sponosoring a bill to create such and organiza tion. The proposal provides for enroll- ment of young men between the ages of i'i and 22 for work on public lands under supervision ef soil conservationists, forest rangers and wild life specialists. Punióse of the program is to discourage juvenile delinquency thinning, planting of seedlings on within six months of the date | The corporation tax is now 52 THE C LA C K A M A S CO U N TY NEWS Page by supplying constructive work bare lands, stabilization of erod- hereof. percent. The personal income tax Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 20, 1959 ppirtunitie* for boys and young ing stream banks by hand plant Dated and first publication Jan. rate soars as high as 91 percent. men whose abilities or inclinaV- ing, building of picnic facilities, 30, 1959. j ________________ - ili/ » o t iA n V a K Oft 1959. 1 Q"»Cl ions do not indicate a profession- erection of earth dams to create Last publication Feb. 26, OLD BARLOW TOLL-GATE TO a1 career. upstream reservoirs, reseeding of Millen F. Kneeland BE RE-CREATED AS m U llU U iiiiiU U U A U tU iU U A A iU iU U U liU i Implementation of this idea deteriorated range lands,rebuilo- M. C. Corcoran i INFORMATION CENTER will not cure juvenile delinquen- ing of game cover; protection of Attorneys. cy, the Oregon Senator cautioned, fish and wild life areas. The old Barlow Toll-Gate, a It is a preventive measure. Neu- Neuberger praised accompüsh- mile east of Rhododendron, will NO COMMENT berger pointed out that many ju- ments o the original Civilian Con-! | be recreated for use as a visitors By James W. Douhat veni'e court authorities and child servation Corps and declared I 1 information center. Adding a guidance specialists have testifi- that similar useful achievements Washington, D. C. — Want Men of few words t0 touch of authenticity will be Mrs. t.(l to the effectiveness 01 such ex- can be realized through a Youtn get your taxes reduced? Charles Miller and Arlee Mitchell eriments as the Civilian Conserv- Conservation Corps. He credited Then you might wish to learn who will man the toll gate just as •* ation Corps of the 1930’s in pro- the CCC with planting 2 billion about a bill just are the best men. ■* introduced m they did in 1906, 1907 and 1908. viding opportunity for young per- trees, terracing or otherwise pro- congress to bring about basic re Slightly smaller versions of the sons and rehabilitating juvenile tecting 25 million acres of land, form of the tax system. toll-gate will be used for similar — Shakespeare improving or building 137,000 offenders. Among other things, it would purposes at Sandy, Government with its miles of trails and minor roads. Neuberger said that reduce from 20 to 15 percent the Camp, Milwaukie and New Era. Many of these worthwhile pro- personal income tax rate paid by vast public lands Oregon woulu the story of the Barlow road receive many direct advantages jects were earned out in Oregon, those in the lowest bracket. booklet is being reprinted to tell from the program. He said en- the Senator ointed out. He said It also would lower corporation tie story of the Barlow road would re our state was ninth in CCC exend income tax rates and rollers in the corps all other which brought Oregon pion -ers ceive many direct advantages iturea and received allotments personal income tax rates. around Mt. Hood and into the from the program and could per- to over §80.000,000. The bill was introduced by two Willamette valley in order to from a variety of conservation members of the tax-writing House avoid the dangerous rapids of the and recreation tasks now left un-1 Phone MOhawk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon Ways and Means Committee— Columbia river. done or inadequately staffed due | Reps. Herlong (D. Fla.) and Bak- CARD OF THANKS At Wemme, a chuck wagon to financial restrictions on exist Day and Night Service - A Local Institution We wish to express our sincere |er (R.Tenn.) breakfast, served in the Western ing agencies. Its supporters contend that u manner, will be offered visitors and heartfelt thanks to friends Among projects cited by Neu f “r and neighbors for their kindness ; should receive immediate consid- every Sunday through July and t À A A A A A A A A A À À À À À A A A A À À À A A A A A A A A À A A À À A A À À A A A A A A 4 herger as potential projects and sympathy at the death of our ! eration by Congress because its Yorth Conservation Corps mem beloved husband, father and bro- j enactment is essential to protect August. bers were construction of forest [ ther and for the beautiful floral the nation’s future. access roads and trails, improve offerings. Here in general is the reason ment of young timber stands by Mrs. John Clark ing behind the measure: Carrnil Sfurierai limite e f aïïttly 1 Ä y V f ne* «VI**' d3^ e e . S « * 8 ' The present tax system stunts economic growth by limiting the supply o f capital essential for starting new businesses and ex panding those already establish K lC K t K IN v i To p- i C » y , j KIDS- A m e r ic a ', r t C h '-1 e ed.. hONtriOUl Ofis.'-K G U A C I W A iK iK r- •Vo.'iuii By removing tax blocks to pro * t O SO O »£ f - C t i le r u o ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE C. B U S K IN S H u t' to PI lie gress, economic growth would be K in g,* .iy. Snappy lOf 1 y HALL C IM I I r T ren i, I accelerated and a vital contribut Millen F. Kneeland ion made to the nation-s economic JOHN C P.OBIttlS . Fo, Mon In Pere W e h Ott Reer M. C. Corcoran j progress and security. OL 6-3006 Ore s o n C l ly 7th end Main 2234 S. W. Fourth Avenue, Port This economic expansion would land, Oregon 1 produce additional tax revenue NOTICE TO CREDITORS j wh*ch in the long run, would (No. 11649) i more than compensate for the a- In the Circuit Court of the State mount lost by the tax revision PIANO TUNING BY APPOINTMENT! of Oregon for the county of program. ' I Clackamas, Probate Department The Herlong-Baer bill is the Expert Factory Methods. Notice is hereby given that the 1959 version of the Sadlak-Her- ! undersigned has been appointed | long measure, wheih was support- ALSO ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS | executor of the estate of Char " ed by a majority o f witnesses lotte C. Hall, deceased, by the [ during tax hearings early last Circuit Court of the State of Ore- year before the House Ways and gon for the County of Clackamas, Means Committee. j and has qualified. All persons The revised measure provides having claims against said estate | for a series o f annual reductions are hereby notified to present the in the personal and corporation same duly verified as by law re- J income tax rates which would lo- Phone OL 4-6643 quired, to the undersigned at j wer them , at the end of five 1 ’** 4°33 S.E. Howe, Portland, Oregon, years to a maximum o 47 percent. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. HEWETT'S SHOE STORE and Mrs. Merl Craw and Mrs. Richard Clark and Mrs. Bud Everts and Mrs. Walter Pergande Lester Hutchinson M I L W A U K I E M U S I C CO. M ilw a u k ie , Oregon -------. Come $ge it’s tru e. «_a sw/y it ’s America’s most modern six engine! ! 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