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able method of balancing the budget and this is all
clearly set forth by the committee of the legislature
which makes the affirm ative argum ent in the Voters
’amphlet. This committee is composed by Ernest
i’atland, Senator from Condon; and Representatives
lerm an H. Shindgrem of Clackamas county and Paul
dendricks of Marion county.
There is no known opposition to the measure that
we can find and it needs to be voted. Therefore, Vote
320 - YES.—Oregon City Enterprise.
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ONE OF THE BALLOT MEASURES—
LEVY FOR STATE DEFICIT
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Among measures on the ballot November 2 thei e is
one (320 - Yes or 321 No) which is on the ballot to
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conform with instructions of the 1947 legislature and,
of necessity, submitted to the voters a,s a result of the
recent Supreme court decision. It provides for a levy
ISHAM’S
of $6,430,069 to be made by the state, but which will
FAST
MOYERS
NOT be collected. The money will be taken trom the
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income tax surplus to meet the state deficit for the
System Freight 9»» it»»
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The Veterans Administration 1947-49 period.
CONTAIN VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR YOU
The lew is necessary under the 6 ', limitation of
says that more than 10,000 vet
erans are allowing about $100,- the Oregon system, but it will be a mythical levy.
000,000 worth of low-cost Nation
The voters, however, mu,st approve the levy as it is
al Service Life Insurance to slip
thru their fingers. The VA ap the only means by which the money may be taken
parently overlooks the obvious from the income tax surplus.
fact that not even the “ slothful”
It is hardly proper to say the levy is my thical
veterans would drop such a ter for it will be a regular levy, but it will not be collected.
rific bargain without good reason.
Sooner or later they get fed up Voters’ approval of the measure means the money
dealing with hordes of bureaucrats will be taken from the income tax surplus and used
who suffer from chronic fill-out-
»,he-enclosed-form-itis. —The Vet to take care of the increased cost of the state govern
ment—increased wages and salaries, operating cos s
erans’ Corner.
of state institutions, etc.
.
The lew also becomes necessary because the sa le s
t a x failed * The legislature had several options of bal
ancing the budget There was some-question whether
it coukl transfer from the income and excise tax sui
pluses to the general fund for the purpose; it could,
and did in a wav, depend upon a sales tax passing,
which didn’t; or it could provide for the levy above
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the 6' , limitation to be offset with income tax sur
CHUCK SPAIN AND HIS OZARK PALS
pluses. The suit brought by form er Governor ( harles
A Sprague to determine what could and could not
done in transferring funds resulted in a majority
Admission
opinion that the.se funds under the present law could
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not be used except to reduce property taxes.
To
$1.50 Couple
Consequently to place the state's f.nanc.al house
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in order and at no additional cost to taxpayers the
measure is on the ballot and should have the voters
RE-ELECT
approval. The measure is the only immediately avail
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ELLSWORTH
Republican for
CONGRESS
FOURTH DISTRICT
Linn, Lane, Douglas, Jackson,
Josephine, Coos, Curry Counties
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C om m ittee. L. E. M cC lintock, T rees..
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MAY CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE
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It takes just tw o m inutes to read this ad and
what you decide as a result of it may change
your own life and th a t of your children for years
to come.
The point is sim ply th is;
Those whom we elect in this election may well
lecide most of the vital issues which will affect
ou directly— peace or war, prosperity or de
gression, m oderate prices or high ones, progress
or stagnation.
fhese are the reasons why it is more im portant
than ever before th a t we V O T E FOR T H E
.,E S T MAN in every office, large or small.
STA TI T R IA S U R IR
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ELECT A
SUCCESSFUL MAN
SUCCISSEUL PARMIR —
31 yaara oparating own farms »1
Canby. Orsgon.
SUCCtSSEUL LEGISLATOR end
ADMINISTRATOR IS YIARS —
Prssidsnt. S ts t, Sanata — Acting
Governor. Now in third 4-yssr
tarm as Stata Sanatot. Two term ,
on Stata Emergency Board.
H E R E IS A C H A L L E N G E FO R YOU. Make
a real study of all candidates offering th em
selves for public office in this election. Forget
for a m om ent your own party affiliation and
th a t of the candidate you are investigating.
T hink only “ Is this man, is this woman, the
candidate best suited by personal background,
ability and record in public and private life foi
th is particular office?’’ Do this honestly and we
are sure th a t you, too, will vote Republican,
R em em ber, vo te (o r the best m an, m a y the best
m an w in !
SUCCESSFUL S U S IN I!! MAN —
Bank D irtctor. Diractor Ferm ar,
pira Ralle! Aaan. Director Canby
Telephone A ttn
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Pd Adv P K. Hommond, Chm
306 S.W. Broadway, eoftlond. Oregon
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T H O M A S I . DEWEY
President
HOMER D. ANGELL
Congressman
(th ird district)
EARL W ARREN
Vice President
HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Congressman
(fo u rth district)
GUY CORDON
WALTER NO RBLAD
U. 5 . Senator
Congressm an
(firs t district)
DO UG LAS McKAY
G overnor
EARL T. NEWBRY
Secretory of State
LOWELL b l l A A * * "
Congressman
(second district)
H O W A R D C BELTON
Stole Treasurer
GEORGE NEUNER
A t t o " * « / G eneral