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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1947)
« * s ^ . . —. —i - --| i ) \ ** t A column Quarterly Tax ' Salem Session Turnover Tells Faces Many Story O f Record In the tax turn o v er for the sec Tax Problems ài new About Government, B reakfast Club Elects New O fficials & - : ond q u a rte r of the tax year ending F eb ru ary 15, the s h e riffs office Excise, Property, Income paid to the tre a su re r $2,755.14 in taxes of w hich $2,404.88 wag cur Taxes Discussed; HB9 re n t taxes, leaving th e rem ainder $350.26 a« delinquent taxes. with especial emphasis » • *• ' . r The roads will receive $483.78 - Expected To Come Ont and the County G eneral F und Som ething of the tem per of the $485 77. School d istricts will re- bouse was discerned last week ceive $1,087.10, School D istrict No. wjjen ¡t voted 46 to 14 to give a T here will be a revision of 9 getting the largest portion w ith prjvafe power company favorable the crop Insurance law some $338.08, and the Non-Hi D istrict conditions in which to build a change« in which m ay not be to will receive $260.01 of the total power plant on the Snake river, th e itiring of those southern Dem- am ount. The cities of Wasco w ith There was criticism of th e attl- ocrats w ho in recent m onths have $106.96 and Grass Valley w ith tude pubiic power advocates joined w ith Republican m em bers $161.15 outdistance the Q ty of W|lc> w ere charged w ith w anting of congress in opposing recom- Moro which receives the sum of prevcn^ any private company mendations f r o m the W h i t e $6.45. from doing any building whatso- House. Reason for the proposed Sherm an county has the best ever, even though th ere was da- revlaion is the sim ple fact th at record of delinquent taxes than mand for t be electricity th at pub- crop insurance has been a drain any other county in th e state. power could not reach, on the treasu ry since the day it --------------------- A retu rn to belief in individual w as inaugurated back in 1938. fiHERMAN coU N T IA N S rights as opposed to the new deal The law was repealed in 1943 but philosophy of governm ent m on pressure from th e farm bloc was BUY $73,702 IN BONDS opoly is apparent nationally as ^ a i^ t V ^ n l v ^ s h ^ b t W i m p r o v e d D uring the year of 1946, Sher- well as statewide. Perhaps we are Pößtics and People Official County Paper r, F ebruary 21, 1947 Moro, O regon, frifty -K in th Y ear N o. 16 > on the Northwest m an Countians bought $59,591 of in for a sw ing of the pendulum E Bonds; 14,111 of F & G Bonds, to the other extreme. a total $73,702. Septem ber w as The Tax stu d y com m ittee ex the biggest selling m onth w ith 13,-. ciuded reporters from its sessions 762 in E Bonds and 999 in F & G jn tbe last months, an action th at Bonds. C um m ulative redem ption« ¡s now being proven erroneous, for 1946 w as 89,632. > . .he report, issued in December fell W ord has been received of the on a w aiting public when it was m arriage of Barbara Kunsm an, more concerned w ith the holidays daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy and It was not read by m any_Now w ith c o tto n ^ ! » a horse of another color—m ostly red. i The Z r a deficit T c r ’^ in s the cotton crop Insurance A . made soodP annually by the beert made good annually by treasury, and economy minded congressm en are now determ ined t h « this dram aha cease W hat the arrangement will rrangemem w .u be oe with w .u. re- spect to cotton cannot be forecast, b u t alnw at J ^ l n l y U w llln o t be P^a»e J'®’™'8® ^ T ^ ^ i r ^ u n d ^ s t o o d that '" ’L . / T a i avreem ent has been «ubrtan ial greem e . » I a R ^ b i i J n poNcy Kunsm an_of The Dalles to-G lenn Edward B row n of Orenco Ore- food on the house taxation com- X ceremony took place a t m ittee. which, w ithout h r rtn g Program To T h e B reak fast Club m et W ed n esday m orning, F e b ru a ry 19, and elected M erle Becket, P resid en t: T ru m an S trong, Vice-President-, and C arrel B ennett, S ecretary- T re a su re r. M. M. Oveson and IL IL R oberson are tobserve on the e x ec u tiv e co m m iu ee fo r a tw o y ea r term w hile W, T. Ba’lsiger anti Giles F ren ch w ere elected to serv e for one year. T hose put on an in itiatio n com- m ittee w ere V ernon F latt. H a rry B« nson and G, Domna. d ate of w ldeh is vet indefinite. T he next nn etin g will be held M arch 5 w ith th > pro g ram com m ittee co n sistin g of Ed F aves, C hairm an, B. H Roh- er on and Jacob E ergerson. No b u sin ess at band th e m eetin g w as it the viewpoint of the trea- sury d e p a rtm e n t It is still so full « fW le s «1 to be declared a legal iled racke* by congressm en who m Minonri to this form of pa- temalism. So far as the growers of wheat tobacco and flax are concerneo .. i - 1LrklLli„ m navnwntR cover J T t f V ^ X a n c e but Farm Sign Up ■ adjourned. .11 M O B LEA G U E GIR LS M IT T A T W ASi'O .... HOLDS QVJKM1FOK FIRST TIME . . . Mrs. Charles Henn Jr., Balti- ftg., 9a0S that quads, even if only a month old, m ake a real foil, ghp Iq ahown at 8 t Acne« hospital as she holds her famous tor the first tim e. At left are Tommy and Bruce, at rift* ure Joan and Donald. The children are reported to be pttaually well and to be growing fast. The parents have I from one end of the country to the other—and Jobs WHMf _ MoiStttTe A nd ■ ifw SVifll’p i Day S 4 , • ArOU8e COUOty . * Basketball Boys To Go To Tournament T he J u n io r League g irls held a p arty in th e basem ent of the M ethodist C hurch, F e b ru a ry 12th. E n te rta in m e n t was directed by P atricia K aseberg, who also m ade the a rra n g e m e n ts for th e decora- tions of a b eau tifu l V alentine din- h e r table, decorate«! w ith a lovely V a len tin e p ap er table cloth and m atch in g nap k in s. T he c e n te r of th e tab le was resp len d en t w ith tw o pink frosted angel food cakes. Miss Jea n Lang was g u est of the evening. L a rry N isbet who is a tte n d in g U5 Start Monday One Day Alloted Each Area; $60,000 Is Sherman County’s Allotment N ext week th ere will be a F arm p lan Sign U p for 1947 practice ’p;o'.nicnt/f, T jiure will be one day allo ted * io each area sta rtin g on M onday. F e b ru a ry 24. in Moro at th e C ourt House, T uesday at the W asco City Hall for th e Wasco an d ’ Locust G rove areas, W ednes- d ay at the G rass Valley Grain G low ers, an d „T hursday at the K ent (i+iw^e Hall. All Sherm an co u n ty fa rm e rs a re to a tte n d and all o p erato rs w ith th e ir last names beg in n in g w ith th e le tte r “A” to “ M" inclusive will w ork o u t th eir farm plans w ith th e co m m u n ity com m itteem en betw een 9:00 and 1:00 o ’clock and th e operators w ith th e ir last nam es b eg inning w ith th e lette r “ N” th ro u g h “Z” w ill w o rk o u t th e i r plans from loo tl, .-.pp o’clock. Di Grd<'’ for any p ay m en ts to m.idc unde, the 194/ piaetide* I’to g tam . .ill practices m u st have l ’1 io, npp, <>\al of the (o u n ty Corn- n i'D (,(>- Slu t m an C ounty s allot- w en t for these p aym ents is $60,- <H’° <>r«ler >ou to receive L a m e n ts for» lie p ra ctires corn- pteted in 1947. it is »piite im p o rt ant th at you atten d th is sign up day in v o u r area, according to I>e- R oy C. W rig h t, sec retary of th e S h erm an C m yity C om m ittee, ---------------------- col'ege at Yakima, Wn. w as a the Orenco P resbyteran C h u rch.studied the re Po rt J " _ ln<' l' " ed “ ~ 2fi Brown had by-pass it for som ething less con we« k-en«l g u est of his p a re n ts 'M r. on J a n u a y Mrs B r structlve but , lm pler. T hl8 meana By Dick Oveson and Mrs. \V. A. N i s b e t . been w ork,ng In Hillsboro for T h e M adras High W h ite Buffa- Mrs. B. E stelle Hailey re tu rn e d some um e ^ tc h w o rk on the already well Report* fNflliShc statio n show ' O€S tu m b led M oro’s b ask etb all to P o rtla n d to visit h er fath er L v , rhi ', c fp M r and J w M <— r. W. E Nichols re- . tehed of , u t e *■— - - — ‘v . turned home from th eir vacation Qf gQme maJor reform s w th a t during ths z past week we team 33-20 to sw eep th e ir two H en ry Ford. gam e series w ith th e H u skies J ^ p V ^ ^ a y U king them W badly needed. have had .7« a c fe tu re . M e t of Moro was unable to" find the " ‘’»v CalTaway and son ’ . Thev reo o rt a nice TTii8 action will m eet w ith th e this was on Saturday the 15th basket all evening w hile Madras, I^inny w ere w eek-end * ,n Oregon v e t e r a n s discharge«I »iid w a rn tim e ,avor who h * “ *’ with 41. Tamper» lures have rang led by Miller, hit from eveVy f , ° " la" d °.f. h®'’ U''- »"'I from activ e d u ty any tim e d u rin g .. ' v K_r „ versely affected by the acceptance frw n 47 gg degrees during angle. The Huskies missed sh in s Mr>. W m . (a r lto n . n title d -to $3,000 dc«lue- Mr. and Mrs. George Kaseberg of t he comm ission’s ideas. Proper- wit| 1 29 taring the coldeqt from all over the court, even the M A . M HttCktn arriv ed re- 194(1 * ’ ' are e ------ and Ira Messin«er of Dalles t y taxpayers would have been beV week e—F th e Buffaloes In n-onL n v^R of severa’ ttnT' 6n tTlHr' !,Tn!e bi< «»me tuxFS visited at th e hom e o f Mr. and lc r proteeted. individuals would on of the , 8th general and Miller In particular w eeks w ith bei’ son in-law and and the sam e ex em p tio n applfbs m ak er, and It la aaaumen tnat a Mfs Bud Coon one (|ay last week haye a uttle m ore and bus). m ercu to 5< degrees w ere deadly w ith th e ir long shots. for ««ach v« a r or p 4 a rt of a I * year in «laughter Mr. and Mrs. M. G. coverage w ill D C ----------- ---- ----- ness would have been taxed m ore Moro was paced by C arl Zeigler W alker and g randson Jim m y at active service, George F. Sandy, d irec to r of v e te ra n s ’ affairs, said grow ers of wheat and nax heavily had the plan been adopted. W ith the oncome of the robin, w jth e w hile M iller collected 13. th e ir hom e in Olym pia, Wn. today. T he loophole In the crop insur- pfpW S a resuR th at unlikely a( rain and warm days the farm ers The Huskle P u p ’s gained a mea M rs R. M. Jo h n so n and siste r ance law as now adm inistered is thig The business tax is are getting ready to sta rt th eir sure of revenge In the op en er as April 1") is tin* dcailline for fil that paym ents are not made on Mr and Mrs. Je rry W ilson Jr. adm ittedly a fairer tax than the spring work, the housewives th e y defeated th e M adras Bs 22 16. Carol ,)a( H rin k ard m otored to ing sta te incom e tax re tu rn s, v et the basis o f-p h y sica l loss alone and and ju d g e J. M. W ilson one on personal property, b u t th eir gardens and the seeds are T u e s d a y night M oro High P o rtlan d rh u rsd a y . e ra n s w ere rem inded. bat also in cases w here crop fail- Were business visitors in The needs m ore public acceptance than out in the stores rem inding us it cu ncbed a trip to th e d is tric t Mrs. W ilm a W ilde left for Stan- T he $3.999 deduction is in ad ures w ere directly due to negli- £>aiies February 12. is now possible. The utilities dis- is tim e to plan our vegetable tournam ent as they rolled over field to care for h er m o th er M r dition to th e reg u lar personal ex gence on the p a rt of the ow ner— Tyle Kent grade school celebrat- like the report because its recom- gardens a weak W asco five 55-11. T he Hus- W’h R uping. em ption on incom es of less than kies jum ped into an early h a d Mr. and Mrs. W. A. N isbet v e i e $759 for single persons and $1599 som etim es to men who had done Valentines Day w ith parties m endations would have levied an --------------------- and m oved from th e re to a 32-10 called to P o rtlan d last wet k to at- for m arried p ersons living w ith no m ore than plant the seed and an(j t he exchanging of Valentines, excise tax on them . pow K R AND LIGHT halftim e m argin. Moro cam e back tend th e funeral of Mrs. N^sbe s th e ir h u sband or wife, Sandy ex then left the results to nature, several pre-school youngsters at- The excise tax am endm ent also in th e second h alf to score only g ra n d m o th e r Mrs. Alb«>rt Cook UndeT the proposed revision, t ended the festivities w ith their would have removed the present CAPACITY INCREASED plained. 18 po in ts b u t held W asco to a lone C harles H artm an . Jcro ld N isbet .......... crop coverage would be lim ited to oider brothers and sisters. exemption which cooporatves now V .............. eteran s ................................. w ho served as enlist- foul toss for one point. and Bill R oeherw ay went to Soap pprsonn«»! or in the lower ran k s th e farm er’s actual out-of-pocket Mrs. R o b ert H elyer sp e n t sev- enjoy. Members of tru e coopera ,ft0 PERCENT M (,f ( ommissione«! offic««rs and who K eith T hom pson le«l th e Husk Lake, W n., w h ere H’* 5 expenses. Instead of being based ^ ra] days jn The Dalles Jast week, tives have studied the bill with- W ednesday night betw een the on" a percentage of norm al yield. Mr an(j Mrs. Allen B ekkedah' Out finding th at it would damage hoy ^ o f “ i2 p.m° and 2 p.m. the ies with 9 while the rem ainder employed by the N.R.A. had fittle o r no in«'ome o th er than T his would assure paym ents, In were business visitors in The them seriously. Some hope th at a construction departm ent of the of the scoring was spread <.ut Mrs. A I b b r t Dorm aiei a n d servie«« pav will have no tax lia- case of failure, sufficient to enable 0 an es Friday, F ebruary 14. better definition of a coop would p aclflc p ower & Light under the q u ite evenly am ong th e o th e r ^V‘X ,n e ' 7 ’’i b ilitv in m o-t cases for years of T uesday, th ey w ere aeeom pani«tl service, and S andy sai«I in such the farm er to plant another crop Mr. and Mrs. L ester Wilson be evolved to .elim inate the so- gupcrvjgion of R. E. Form an of m em bers of the team. hom e b y . her iw ren ts Mr. and caScs a ’««t'er should N* «ent to b u t not be in the form of a bonus entertained several young mar- caned coops th at are tax exem pt p o rtiand removed the old bank B u rn ess Guy w ho spent th e w»ek ««»mmU-iion settin g out for doing nothing. r ied couples in th eir home Fri- w ithout being tru ly cooperatives. | ran8form ers and installed three »■ n. p 1 end in W asco. Some effort ha« been made to day evening, F ebruary 14. The Removal of the exem ption 4 o f Urger oneg which will increase lY nS. d t a r r ’ IV U iJglC S inc«‘»me ree« 1 in each year for E m m ajean V anG ilder and Mis. w hich a re tu rn h as not been filed Interest private insurance dam- evening was ' spent playing pi- utilitiy corporations would have capacity 100 per cent. Ilene Delco re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d and no fu rth e r re tu rn will be re- panies in taking over the crop in- nochle. Out-of-town guests w ere brought In a r o u n d $5,000.000 __________ ___ F riday. Miss V anG ilder will visit «,uire«l. lu ra n c e program b u t so far with- Mr. and Mrs. H enry Sm ith of The which would have m eant m ore h er b ro th e r and sister-in-law Mr. out success. T here are so m any panes. The W ilsons have been do- than four mills fu rth e r reduction m A [A I T ft should give M r ? nei u r r rVX l e r % i u u r < l i i v ' *"<» f.len VanC.Ihler, . , h V e " eterans .h so e y filing "enT -re causes of crop failure th a t It is | ng some, rem odeling and enlarg- jn personal property taxes, a lit- U 5vU IU enter«»« I service, ,« at », Stayton. c,o „ ,r.n Oregon iirnnnn T * h e P u rcas Impossible to w ork out a aeund ing on th eir house and the party tle m atter that would have m eant C i U7 J F ebruary 15 W Soclclv ’; ; V. V of tin n.„.(v d ate of illscharu'p. ¡liul if thev w ere actuarial basis for prem ium rates wag in honor of the completion of much more to farm ers than any (J eS trO V □ e e d 0 1 W e e O S where sh e had lived for 13 years. tian Church held then ia>. . . officers, both the «late th ey left on farm farm cooperatives cooperatives. J ___ ,----- ---------- ™ i«7n W ed n esd ay aftern o o n .11 im u» ■>> activ e serv ice and the date th eir a farm er could afford to^ pay, so the w ork possible tax on ■ She w as b o rn J a n u a ry 30, 1879 W a tk in s A b usiness ' ............ ... ■ retention of the program in some Mr and Mrs j ohn M aclnnis However, it may be years before. possibility of re using 2,4-D re ' «roc to m arried to S ta rr R uggles ()f M ra- W ,K WdtKins. A nuhUH term in al leave ««tided. d£d ‘ iro b rin r of 1919 Tliev lived m eetin g p rogram and gam es w e tt Oregon law savs th e full $3,0f 3,000 form by the governm ent is alto- and A rt j ustesen were business th5s ls sufficiently understood to, duCe the spread Pds n of S h perennial e rm a i C ounty ™ sev eral th e d iv ersio n of the after,toon. £ (Ip(h|(.te(i , f a pprson WJ as gether probable. visitors in The Dalles Saturday perm it passage. All corporations, weeds by seed, after the weeds Lbe « o n r? Mr« R u b l e s bclong/xl to D ain ty re fre sh m e n ts w ere serv « on act ivc d u ty for an y p art of tli the the 15th. except utilities are double taxed. are too m ature to be killed by the rR Mfs Rugg]es belong<xl in the late afternoon. tax year. It is not lim ited to se rv W hile it is reasonably certain The K ent Town team won one once by excise and once for In- spray, is suggested by Virgil H. E astern Star at Moro, Mrs. IL A. W h ite and Mrs. G. A. ice pay, b u t m ay be applied th a t some m easure settin g uif a basketball game and lost one to wimP of stockholders. r Freed, assistant agronom ist as the {s survived by her w idow er; S arg en t 1 went T h u ts- 1 i ,i M is naiK’’» 1,1 to T he Dalles ....... , ag ain st an anv v iv type pe < of >t income, income. It iv national science foundation will the K lickitat team in two games Plan now being considered bv o.S.C. experim ent station, . E*the“ of Paulina; two sons.’ <«v m em bera ° f f e n o t bo claimed, however by again be approved by the senate, p iaye(j jn the K ent gym Satu#“- tbo^P best informed is to raise Tests conducted year d indi a p erson who becam e a re sid e n t _ by the house, it (Jciy u ui j xvz. I4JUI million IIllIIIV/il from iivixa« income and possibly day evening, r F cu» ebruary 15. _ ano'ther four a“ p^fca\ to n last of ^ ’ late H enry and Neal both of Stayton. W h ite S hrine. All th e grade teach ers had Val- of Oregon a fte r disch arg e unless would be unsafe to predict which George W ilson and son, Bud, taxes t0 insUre th at there will be ci thn educed the e n tin e p artie s in th e ir room s 1* 11- }iad jn (.onws subject to Oregon the several bills already introduc- new u Portland Monday, Febru- no property tax for the next bien- c««t m ina- _ id will be accepted. The funda- ary 17 ^ h e re Bud is receiving niUm and then raise some m o n w » « d « « a" d O r e ffO I l V e h i c l e s N e a r tax d u rin g th e period of service. Mr. and Mrs. P hilip O’M eara re mental purpose of each of the „ ¿ u l atlelM|on. T hey returned for the general , Und through ad- tion of seed of Ruaslan knapweed, V I C g t i l l Base pay, flying pay, overseas cen tlv m oved into the P atrick pay, and re tire m e n t of re g u la r m easures is the eame b u t there Monday afternoon. ditlonal taxes, which mdv be nec- Canadian Thlst <. w ( p a ^ P- - M U K /x« M q w V Vl’M eara house. ___ “ ....... arm v o fficers are taxable. Non- is little sim ilarity in th e m anner K ent has been having quite an eR<,arv if welfare costs are not M orning *lory a*~ a n I ia ll- lY ln llO n lT la l K S u n d ay guests at the hom e of taxi>bje a re nHrst*>ring - o u t • pay, in which th e program is to be ad- epidemic of influenza. The dis- trirnm ed down. These taxes m av other kinds F u rth e r *7 a Q,.o no.ir Mr. an d Mrs. K enneth Blau w e re g o v ernrnent allo tm en ts to depen- m instered. The purpose of each ease has been prevalent among be some on gambling, m ore from quired to determ ine the best t Oregon motor vehic)es is to advance the national health, the younger children and has dog and horse- rad n g , perhaps of application and^the sa^ ‘ng the half-million m ark, it < Mr. and Mrs. Jack K rafic and d en ts am o u n ts received u n d e r th e ism ¡¿m some e from a w ithholding tax on Freed. This is nbt suggested “ as been announced by ^ Sedtetar.y prosperity and welfare, and se- caU8^ quite a lot of Absenteeism not «uggestea re ia iy ° ot f ^ a n jq u e t of ^ ‘- t l a n T t h e y QI b i„ and pensiong fur to ^ or cure national defense. A bill in- jn the school these last two weeks. which is partly for revenue a substitution tor earlier -Prop y s ta te Robert S. F arre I ' also callVd on M * p artial d isability, i n c l u d i n g troduced by Senator Thom as of M r. and Mrs. J. E. Norton w ere and p artlv to Insure collection of timed «prays to control the grow- By the second week in Dpb, l,a’ v mid and Mr. and Mrs. K enneth am ounts pald tn retired ernergen- U tah would provide federal as- visitors in The Dalles Monday, | ncome taxes from w orkers, may- ing plants. re g lstra tlons b ?d r ^a<* „„.¡“L ' W i,,kv ’r 1 1 m if Mob 1 return- CV officers’ R eturns should be fil- sistanee on a peacetime basis for F ebruary 17. he a tobacco tax. If this policy 1« -______________________ — This Is an all-time record, and ex c w . Jo h n so n of Aloha 1 e tu rn p<J at thp stat(? ta% commissir>n o f scientific scholarships and fellow- Mrs Lester W ilson and daugh- f0nowed it would p erm it th e state th t t the Rtate nearly 40,000,- ^ eds ’^ ^ ^ v ^ m o s t 1 'io per- Wl n n ii^ U u g h te rd ^ la w flce\ m ^ a le ,n ’ " r a t 1137 S W\ ships. A nother bill, introduced by ter Karen and Mrs. Paul W ilson to end the biennium w ith a fairly ^ d o l l a r s should really educate, ^ « a m e y « Im o. 0 SOn .n d d a^ ^ e r W ^ a w , Y am hnl p o rtla n d a bipartisan group including Sena- and son Kelly and daughter Con- good economic condition b a rrin g - ™ accounted and M r s X L J ^ o n . --------------------- to r Cordon of Oregon, would tu rn nie w ere business visitors in The u n forseen conditions. The furore over the pay of state 116.000- . .. A very enjoyable “W rp rise d sets if p N. a rty w as held th e whole responsibility for act- Dalles Tuesday, F eb ru ary 18. is expected th a t the school policemen Is sort of a week end W e e i will be ra th e r su m nHnn net in the M sem en t of DRIVERS LIC EN SE ______ f over to a board » d don o n 't t issue half a m illion sets : th .u e e M M ethodist ethodist chu rch given by EX AM IN ER TO BE HERE entific nafiam The K ent school lunch room re- till, HB9, will come out this week, tem pest in a teapot, caused by we issue half •n u n c researen o v e r iv a L-n e n e n i scnooi lu iiv n io u m iv- W) li m h u , w in com e o u i uiis ... - — ------ , . / / . . a « . i n f th<» v p u ’L k ' 1» „1 1™, th o m -in d a rd of scientists to be appointed by celved d€u Very of th eir new re- unless^ changed In com m ittee it personal rancor and will Probab’y o f,J ‘ p .trie ia K aseb erg C arl A D rivers L icenee Exam iner is the president. In effect, either of fr igerator Tuesday the 18th. Up w ill be fought vigorously, and it resu lt In nothing. W ays an saidI Fa . citin g new fig- c h « \ g «tnrtnd them off on^som e .scheduled to b be on duty in Moro the measures would commit the to this tim e they had been getting js doubtful if the com m ittee will m eans is to d n « to n " d out tb® ^ a i Z - h n n d w r i t i n e on the wall " S t th a t w ere enioved b y ’ T b u rsd a ^ -Febru«ry February ,«/, ,27, 1947, at al governm ent to pay the along w Ithout his very necessary change It much. I t ha« become pay scale of sim ilar offic^rs a n d ? u rd i as b a n d w ritin g on t ^ 'valk new gam es h at u e d th e co u rth o u se betw een the hours federal of discovering and training item* t o teachers and principals will act wheq th at is available--- and- are urging hoi n e u m< ast re< a . They had a fasluon show_ and ]() g 3 p gc( according to cost vm intz KPl Ant i«ts. rrv,n WHoatlnnd Rphpkflh IjOdfiTC narpnt.fparhprs fpw of whom not much before if any. Senate In ilTiprOV ng- O 5Y Miss Clair R - » a n n n n n r p m p n t . r PC PI The W heatland Rebekah Iyxlge and parent-teaeherR. few of whom not much arf announcem ent received from, promising young scientists held drill practice Monday eve- Reern to have an understanding of ways and means m em oers arr mt- v . a . * . v • _'” qtati<i»jCR' the Secretary of State's office^ Im pressed by th e num ber of nlng> F ebruary 18 w ith r e f r e s h - r . It. Is Impossible to believe th a t De concerned over the attitude of r ®a^ Re a^ d ^ ore driyprR Judg«*- Roe Persons w ishing licenses or biographies and other publics- m ents served aft?r practice. The ¡t will not eventually react against the speaker a n d . " ^ Bhtf ^ ¡ n£7 farther and faster than mitg to drive are asked to get in tions allegedly w ritten by past m onthly birthday m eeting was the present bunch of educational ed to ei^oy his ™ J « y e /b e fo re on Oregon highwpvs.’ A/r.ell Lem ley b r o u g h t Mrs touch w ith the exam iner well and present m em bers of the na- fteld T hursday evening, F ebruary ]paders and Injure schools. Tax- Will certainly be a substantia e v 4 . t no* bp Lemley hfxne from Portland W ed ahead of the scheduled closing ttofta! administration, senate esdav a fte r sp en d in g several hour in order to assure comple ial aq m in isira u o n , the. me w i o t c 21 21 honoring honoring the m e birthday Dirmuuy of 01 Mrs. m io. payers p ay ers are are entitled en tiu e u to u i « efficient i i o e u v a adv « n raise in ... pay for th - - e - m --- e’Pbe[ -- - a noolpcteil - ” p F nrrpll arrell said said “ “ is is suffic- suffic- n nes«lav applk has decided to investigate to w hat H arry Howell. Two m em bers are m inistration and economy, espec- the _8tateJ P 2 ]J ^ much U lent enforcem ent to take care of weeks in a hospital for medical tion of their applications with a extept there has been “ghost” to be initiated at the regular m eet-. ia ny in tim es of high taxes and lature adjourns. T h at m inim um of delay. treatm ent. the state’s growing needs,’ O w n i n g on page they are not getting It. Schools accepted as certain. •** ing ing night night March March 6. 6. M. Veterans Entitled To $3000 Deduction Dies At Stayton ,^e i L 1 h « ■4 * /