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PAGE! HHERM a N C O V N fì lO lRX A I», MORO, OREGON FR ID A T. FEB R U A R Y 1 ,1963 bleated the sam e' One tiny one LEGAL NOTICES heron3, storks, bea (a tiny oird city a re a give room to th e th o u called "ina-a-a-ma-as” as our car .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cecile Cole Tells that builds a house w ith rooms san d s o f te n g as, bicycle ric k e ie p t th ro u g h a la rg e herd. IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF O hm ikin Cium t y lu u rn a l for p aren ’s, children, and even a shaw s, < ar** a*d cnc-half m illion Again we saw camels (few since TH E STATE OF OREGON "O R playground of swings outside; in h a b ita n ts. Of Indian Trip Giles I, Fit*mil ____ - - Editor Pakistani, and for the first time. THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN catches fireflies for lights in- I * 1» I > I i-.1 » *-< I Every Friday al We went through two of th e elephant trains. As everyw t ere, In the m atter of the E state of thei ! WCQt to Ma □ide— liv e in Colonie«». Trees seven palaces of Jai and nis Singh loaded oxcarts crowd tn e road, Ivuse Marie Dalsigcr, deceased' Moi«*, Oregon hatm a Uandhi’s torn;»-—a larg e mango, ta m a risk , palm s of m a n y dynasty, occupied from 333 B. C. but here they move faster be- The County Court of Sherm an £ i.t e r « 4 «» »«rood c l * M m a tte r at »taa tya d where a stream of p e o varieties, banyan, catalpa, noem to 30 years ago, when the present cause many have rubber tires. County, Oregon, has appointed P o a tu fftc a at M u ra . M rotfon, under Act »? » angreaa u l M a rc h 1, 1*7». pie re pect. pray and cat- (their toothpick), poinsiana, shee- Rajah became a government of Our road was the hypotenuse of me A dm inistratrix of th e E s ter flow, •t» They ire building sham thard, for tables, bowls, ficial and left the palace of h ar the triangle so just 200 mi. to go ta te of Rose Marie Balsiger, de walls aro ind t: i c o u ity ird m d I etc.) N A T IO N A L E D IT O R I j AL ems for a more modest existence in fo u r Hours. “ E x cellen t ro a d ”, ceased. All persons having claims People along the road were in a palace at the edge of the lty c a rs wide, several road u p ’ against the said E state m ust couldn't help ly in g ‘ He a nitid N n t a ant is elaborate”. The guide most friendly. Curious, th e y ’d city. The exquisite paintings and signs for detours, but our driver present them to me at ’.he office I s AND T IIE NEIGHBOR» was please»J that 1 kn *w of him stop to watch when we got out art work, textiles and carvings m aintained 50 mph. speed on the ol Schwenn, Brink & H uffm an, Slierman countians, when dis and had known ix.*ople who knew for a streten, but they didn’t put Lawyers Building, Hillsboro, Ore cussing The Dalles, may often ex him personally, had !x*en in his their faces against the window of the area show again much road, off the roatl, through vill gon, w ithin six m onths from Jan o l IJ< 1 11. < Ot N T \ I’AI'Elt French and Egyptian influence; ages, around busses, oxcarts, pe press the idea that that tow n’s Ashram and learned of him; ihat and stare as we’re accustomed to, even the Holy Fam ily w ith Mary destrians. We reached the airport uary 18, 1963. Hl IIS< Kll* n o s It VIES sole interest in Sherman county i too, had been a disciple of his they ju st .-good at a distance and EMMA TSCHARNER, Admin. in plenty of tim e to have a bite of w earing an ornate crown. politely looked, until we spoke. ONE »EAR - *J -°° is tin* trad»* they can and do get teachings lunch before checking baggage Schwenn, Brink & Huffman, from here. We suspect that cit T here is som ething very pic through customs. On to New Delhi to see the That was an invitation to come A ttys, for Admin. I E llltl l i t ! I, 1903 izens of The Dalles might think longest boulevard of mansions closer and visit with our driver turesque about Ja ip u r’s setting, Our 2-engine India Air 'ines Sherman countians, whose grand consulate buildings and govern and Pakistani teacher All w ere in a wide g”een valley surround plane sv le d like glass to Lahore. MD11 d T h h .F No. 111 I.O.O.F. fathers sece»led nearly 75 years m ent buildings I’ve ever seen. cordial, especially when we of ed completely by low hills. The I l i E E \ \ I I I. In H h-»urs we were met by a , B In 1.0.0 F hall T i The term h asn 't lx»en used ago, should stand independent The golden eagle, the “Merry fered candy, nuts or fruit for w a city wall a rd forts sat as a m a company car that took us directly sient and visiting bfothera jestic citadel. As we left the city to our door in Mangla. It s».-em- much of late and this man was and not expect to share the ser Christm as and Happy New Year’ ter for the car— or just for fun. We reached Jaipur at 3.00 p. through a narrow pass we look ed we had been gone 3 weeks in cordially invited w riting that perhaps those who vices the bigger area is able to and decorated tree looked pretty Floyd Haines, N. G. wonderful! But as our guide brag m. The “ Pink C ity”, built of pink ed back to the gate from which stead of 3 days. What a trip! opposed capital punishm ent didn't afford. I • > W atkins. S e c re ta ry W hatever the undercurrent of gypsum and alabaster slabs and the wall resembled a spine with ged "U.S. building most beauti really believe in tree will anyway Thinning back, we noted that Lupine Rclx-kah IxMlg»* No. t i l disagreem ent there is no doubt ful in the w orld” I thought what pink-tinted w hitewash over adobe, jecas Ion ally a slipped vertebra. as it it was a sort of criticism. the farther south we went the ,Meets 2n«l and 4th T ues that lx»th would profit from bet that fabulous amount of money against a glistening white marble. As the final touch we rode fewer saris we saw and the bright And th at was heartening. days of each month. Visit- ter understanding. Historically From here came much of the Chunchul "frisky” the elephant, could do to help the people in The argum ent is th at one who e r the colors of full skirts, blouses ting m em bers welcome. Cecil Hockman, N. G. believes in free will thinks that Th»* Dalles has lost most of the education and health. N everthe marble for Taj and A kbar’s tomb fed him peanuts, thanked the d ri and stoles. None, of course, of opportunities it once had because —carrie«! by donkey, camel and ver with generous tips and h u r the veiled women in "purdah”. less it was thrilling and I took Clara Houston. Secretary a man Is responsible for Ids acts ami should accept punishm ent for of inability to understand or lack three pictures. Sometimes it is backs of people— it must have ried on to Delhi to catch a 3:00 Men’s turbans were bright and TAYI/Olt IXHMiK A.F. A A.M. o’clock plane to Lahore. We pass carefully wrapped. Jew elry was WASCO, Meets the first Ids sins. The opposite theory is of attention to the desires of its im portant to lx? impressive i i a lx»en an endless caravan! Sherman county is country use»l to assoc ating im- That this was a planned city ed through tiger country, but saw- more ornate and yes-w e saw Tuesday of each month. that society is responsible and a trade area to us is not strange, but in this only tracks. T his is also good handfuls of precious stones one »’¡siting brethern welcome v man is some sort of machine who the smaller, most rural one <>.' IKutance with elegance. and unlike the evening in the inner sanctum of John H llderbrand, W M. By now it was Christm as day country w here cities grow ?rom sheep land is acted uj»on by forces he cannot the two and as such Inclined to jealousy and carping criticism. at i o ’clock and we had to go villages and narrow bazaars, It is "bustled” sheep of Pakistan, an exclusive shop. One of our Vernon Root, Secretary or will not control. Few trad»* centers are so for 125 miles to Agra. So »ve picked som ething r f which they are these nerds looked much like party bought an exquisite blue- Anyway he’s not res|x»nsible. IIARLANDV1EW GRANGE varieties, — even grey sta r sapphire for $20 00. Meets first and th ird Mondays F re e will has not been a part tunate as to have so golden a up our luggage at the hotel and proud. W' c i culevards in the o u r Oregon ot philosophical debates for a long nugget as Sherman county in Its away we went, dropping our Wish I had a few hundred to ouy at 8 00 pin. time now, but it was once the area Economically Sherman co guide. some small "inexpensive” items. Max Belshe, M aster Agra, 9 o'clock. Our driver in center of thought. From the doc unty is nard and lean and pro Instead I was happy to biing Ellen Friedllne, Secretary trine of free will men developed ductive There is barely a hand sisted we check in at the hotel— home several typical trinkets to |.;il|.,,ka \ o. | »|, A.F.&A.M. ful among the whole population v... «1..O •> U. ,-n c ^jpC{s an(j "No moonlight’” but we said ‘No much of C hristianity and nearly rem em ber it by, plus 2 1 /4 rolls all of the idea of selfgovem m ent. that does ro t produce. There is Taj". We won. At 9:30 we were of pictures of that many glorious Thursday evenings each Respect for law Makei Democracy Llv« W ithout it neither could long be no fat on Sherman county from saying “Merry C hristm as” ia al month. Visiting meml>»rs days. a product! >;i standpoint; it is all most a w hisper as we saw her fordially invited to meet with us maintained. Don King, W. M. I>ertinent facts for the benefit of Under free will men sometime', muscle. It rolls out a good 2,000 magnificence against i starry sky Many persons feel that the Irving Hart. Secretary make mistakes, big mistakes, and bushels of wheat j>er capl’a a We just looked from the ;ate "w hereases", "aforesalds”. and o th the court to show the facts of the th eir world falls apart economic year from more tillable acre-, foi 10 minutes anil then said, er legal verbiage is used by the situation that lead to the execu FOR SALE: in Moro, 4 B.R IU-(lil«*li«*ni C hapter No. 78 O.ELSl Meets every second T h u rs house and shop. Call GI 2-5216.11 ally and they are threatened with than in all of Wasco county. It * Now, to the hotel". lawyer for the purpose of con tion of the instillm ent. day each month. Visiting The difficulty w ith drafting a FOR SALE: in Grass Valley, 4BR They were ready for us -fish founding the layman. hunger. Those who don’t believe citizens are wonderfully solvent members invited. Moro, Or much in free will anyway rush and possessed of a wide variety and partridg»- Christm as dinner Nothing could )>e fu rther from document in laym an’s language is house on four lots w ith barn etc., Linda Reed. W. M. to some prom ising saviour and of wants. Sherman ounty *8 a plus «balloons and hats)! Delight the truth. In drafting legal docu that to the trained analyst such reasonable, with term s. Call GI2- Dorothy Heater. Secretary rare prize. language is susceptible to several fully cooked and served. A 'ood give up thed' fret» will, become patronage night's rest. F p at G o’clock— ments. the lawyer attem pts to meanings, and consequently may 5216, Wasco. In return for it blobs of life w ithoue spirit. draft them in such a way as to FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house In Since the big depression in this Sherman countians think they i o'clock back to see the sights: exclude all ambiguities. As a con- lead to controversy or litigation Wasco. JO 5-3264. 12-tfn if ‘'favored should shan a sort which is usually expensive for the country that has been the pat »»hl forts, A khar’s tomb surcoun- cquence. it is the law yer’s duty SPECIAL BULL SALE enable« If we are going nation" statu tern. People have lost confidence »led by eight gates and beautiful to his client to attem pt to draft client. Tuesday, February 5, 1963. ♦he family A nother reason why lawyers 30 Top Quality Registered Angus in themselves and have put their to I k » In the trade area of The gardens where birds and mon- th«1 Instrum ent in such a way that to limit use legal language is historical in 2 year old Bulls. These Bulls trust in government which is cer Dalit we do not think we should kt-y.s filled trees and lawns Old it can mean only one thing tainly no t letter, its Judgment have to fight Th«* Dalles about wells and w ater wheels an* pre ♦he cost Most any paragraph of non-legal nature. Certain w ords have tech- may be seen anytime. Also, 30 roads and grldges for instance, served anil in the center, the living man made. language contain num erous ambi- nical m eanings which have been young Angus stock cows. ♦o ih needs or wishes. Changes in group philosophy however much we might enjoy huge huildig that expressed clear guides. When a lawyer refers to construed by the courts, and the N orthw est Livestock Commission the victory. Solution of these dis come and go. The length of the ly the Hindu, Xtian, Moslem, Bud the ‘deed aforesaid", he is attem pt law yer knows that in using them, Highway 30, H erm isto n , Ore. cycle is not known and varies. The agreem ents will only come from dhu influence that through his ing to make it clear beyond ques he will achieve a result that is m eetings between citizens of the SALES periods in the history of man many wives of each country he tion that the deed he is referring certain. He m ight well be inviting W INK-GOLDENDALE i t r d , Goluendale, Wash has when lit* believed in fret* will, two counties and frank discus-ion so desperately tried to bring to to is the deed mentioned in a prior litigation for the client if he de m believed in himself, planned his in friendly spirit The visit <>: gether into one happy religious portion of the instrum ent. Like vised new language. As a conse tr. auction exery F n d ’y at ona DM own life were times in which he The Dalles here Tuesday night family. quence, the lawyer, in the interest o’clock We nave the m arket d 1100 KELLY A V t wise. when he prefaces a legal made much progress. It is harder is w id en e of friendliness and We left reluctantly— but w ant document with a long list of of his client, naturally uses the you have the livestock. Guar when there are great masses of Interest w.let her or not sp a rk e ed plenty of time at Taj. A guide w hereases”, he is really reciting time tested language. anteed top prices Ft ank W ink traetoi people on earth bid the presence by the harsh cough of the of a Catholic mission -.bowed us 80 BED OREGON state approved of millions of people will not building The Dalles by pi tin«*! gh. Unliellevably exquisite! nursing home located in beau tan ling Fighting and misumler stop the revival of free will Man The m inarets lean slightly out tiful Hood River Valley, with «s than will not lie willing to be a mere lietween com m unities 1« ward so no chance they will fall lovely fenced grounds. We ac physically hungry amoeba for 50 miles apart is as o b »lete as on the moscpie. The acoustics in cept all types of elderly cases ever And if he should turn out the cap and ball mtis'e ts w ith the dome over the tomb are so as well as room and board care. fought. which such feuds \ver< to lie so weak, it wouldn’t m atter perfect that the echo of a chant CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING five The whole mid-Columbia area is heard clearly for 25 seconds I ’ by Robert H. Eisner what happened to him will be better able to progress and gradually fades The inlay in ’ days a week. Custom curing. Barton feels the most im portant if there is mutual respect and, floral p a t'e rn s 1-inch s»|uare has “ Balance the budget and provide Meat cutting, w rapping, shaip NEW T A N ? if possible, regard for each »oni 32 n osaic pieces w hich only the fair, equitable tax program to tax reform goal is to remove the freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass It seems th at there is a little inunity. Th.* strength of Th I »ai touch can detect. The carved m ar meet the revenues of the s ta te " ftxleral deduction on state income Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap mote Interest In the possible new les lies in its location as tile log- ble ts intricate, finely polished in This was the reply from House taxes. He claims is isn't such a pointm ent. 23t tax bill that may come from the leal trading center for a pros- tiny patterns, and the gold and Speaker Clarence Barton (D-Coosi drastic move, because as state in L & E Paint Shop: In terio r and present session of tin* Oregon porous and progressive agrx'ul- silver-washed inlay a luste»* of w hen asked vv hat he considers the come taxes go up. federal taxes exterior Decorating — Spray legislature This is the wrong tural district le a rn in g how to filagree never I’m sure mat hed most im portant problem of the would go down under this ar- Painting. ED 3-2273 Grass Val ‘rangement. time to I k * concerned alsiu-t it un obtain a n i retain the lovait;, of Cnltke most Moguls or Rajahs, 1963 legislature. ley. 12-tfn. "In Oregon our maximum tax less those so Interested are going such a district is som ething Th< he loved and m arried only one- Recognized as an expert on ta x to do something aliout it, for the lialles has I ot achieved But we m arried her at 20— she bore tour- ation. the 52 year old Barton is rate is 9.5 i»ercent, while the fe»l- WANTED: a job bo o k k eep in g or bills that are being introduced wish It succes- when and ,f it teen children, asked only that he a four term legislative veteran. As eral tax range sta rts at 20 per any kind of work. Also babysit- cent and clim bs to a high of 91 will I k * changed many tlnu I h *- siting. Call JO 5-3293. 6tfn never re-mat ry, and built her a a freshm an law m aker in 1957, he I»ercent‘’. he pointevl out. "So the fore finally passed wa- chairm an of the House ta x a mosque of exquisite beauty. Nine DRESSMAKING and m inor alter I it best place to have a decrease is The popular word now, children lived; she died at the tion committee. atio n s JO 5-3245 47c-tfn in the federal taxes we pay.” has been for some years, I hr< >ad- DNI KKSOl lit E HOARD We do not e \ ’»««et anythin : t. birth of the 11th, she was 3G Conde»ling that the legislature On other taxation m atters, Bar ing the base which mean I <o years of ag * L ater one of his sons cannot make ends meet w ithout bring mote people into th«* tax come from the ;>ro|K>sal of Gov who ha 1 ¡>een thoroughly spoiled, »me new or additional taxes d u r ton said he opposes the senate can be e rn o r H atfield 's to enn-dida'» bill which would reduce gasoline paying fraternity That W A S H IN G T O N A N D »lone by lowering th«* exemptions, all of the state b»nr»ls having took his reign an 1 imprisoned his ing the 1963 65 biennium . Speaker taxes by one cent per gallon. He Barton answered questionns and feels that, if anything, gasoline by putting a flat iwrcentage tax to do with natural resources aging fat he.' in a trem endous fort Income bv making every There are 20 such boards anti tin down th»* holy river and allowed outlined some of his views for taxes should be raised a j»enny a on all an Incom«* him to spend the rest of his life "Salem Scene” traders. gallon, with the additional rev citizen pay a sort of filing fee. doubtedly some ot them lave looking across to the Taj through B y C. W I L S O N H A R D E R "Income tax reform and a cig enue used to finance highway All these have I wen proposed, some legislative friends, a winilow. Eventually buried nim arette tax" are the most logical bonds and to handle neglected They are sort of halt to a ttra c t nothing of popular suppor his iK'.ovtMi Mumtaz M ihal -ont i es to obtain more tax money, highw ays in some areas of the I k »; Despite all the ballyhoo, the it has destroyed others in the F u rtherm ore there doest the paycis of fe deral income taxe*- re l»H»ked across the river Barton feels. nation's independent business past. Before Hitler could rise ed will iK’rmlt «he pear to I k * much need of state. who, d is hop«1 black tnoMiue he had plan- at and professional people, voting to power, Reichstag had to be He has advocated the cigarette Barton also feels that the pre- state to tax his s fe«Feral tax If the so far with consolidath A I» ne through the National Federa subordinated. Before Julius r himself, but only the tax for four years, and says that some of th«1 thous posal of a one percent net pro board put in charge of 11 tl stale will lax tion of Independent Business, Caesar waxed great, Roman tio n sta rte d , our guide said, t regon “can no Ringer afford to fits tax on busines« is the wrong foi ands >f Diegoni.m-- who not . pay natural resources would ha\ ti overwhelmingly oppose plan Senate had to be minimized. ad thing I hate to tell you I k * the only state w ithout any tax a a a approach. He thinks personal pro to permit the President to ad the ! uto nothing H<* w o n t do It divide into snvdlet* hoards wi • Ht children are not burned T h e e a r ly f r a m e r s o f the on cigarettes" Barton generally pertv taxes gradually should be just Income tax rates to meet Why federal taxpayer who pays memlMWs acting on their s|»eclfn Itdts, but throw n in th? sa- favor- the so-called "net receipts" eliminate»!, one at a time, which ▼arled economic conditions. In A m e ric a n C o n s titu tio n k n e w the federal government $1000 knowl»*dge of different thing- th a t ta x an d r e v e n u e m a tte rs Iver V t ures and »logs tax plan advocated by G overnor would reduce adm inistrative and fact, only a should afire« io pay $80 to the Fitlier that or permit the could o n ly be v e sted In a w id e inv Hatfield in his second inaugural enforcem ent costs, too. He felt Jut t then w ait ing staml I I t Dt 10^1 Io s verv »llfficul to I m * done b\ adm inistrate ly ele cte d H ouse of R e p re s e n ta state on it axpri'is fa- bv. ih floa1 fie ali lut of bone message But Barton prefers to these cuts should come about In But there i> m erit In th tiv e s . And o n ly in th e a u th o rity explain roe of such “Holy” tlv« i ill It "income tax reform ”, which this order: m anufacturing, retail of a le g is la tiv e bo dy ele c te d The legislative apportionm ent end idea of •nsolidating s measure. we walked ItacR to Sickened, vvoul I ' plug existing loopholes and personal. by th e people w a s a p e rp e tu a • • • In Oregon Is not such that anyone of the boards and perhapt the lovely wardens, smelled the and straighten cut the tax bulge tio n of d e m o c ra c y possible O b vio u sly, Barton believes that the propos con »•xjM'Ct a hose broadening bill is what liatfi I exp«*e,s a a a new mow * grass and took a last on jh - i - »nal income lietween $7- ed $3,000 annual salary, plus $20 the h ig h ta x •to pass l-d»or will gel what It the I h »I«I effort he i niakii Nations that have endvred as rates a r e a most beautiful man- (Kk» and $20.000**. a day expenses during sessions, w ants at Salem and real reiotm W hether the fish and game a a government of all the people d ra g oo the 1 ever hoi»«» to •pi« The net receipts tax bill was is fair pay for legislators. He have only done so by maintain must com«* bv the ballot Imx »•onnnercial fish lx>ards Is like •e e n o m y even s«*«* introduced last week hv Rep. Vic pointed out that they must leave ing as sacred the prerogative», The people we talk t«> are not or not they coul 1 well lx* C t •n boom pe »ur 175 ml. southw est, tor Atiyeh «R W ashington' and it their homes and businesses behind of the people's represertetlve«. Or convinced that the state needs solidated There are -e\i •ral f» riods. W hen c w .H ir d ir a a a «•n surprisingly little has hi partisan support. We fb e re ia a slo w do w n in th e econ and m aintain a second household more money and certainly not vsti'v h »anta th «t co >Uld I k * n In E n g la n d a k in g w as be ar.d filth and deform- o m y , the d ra g is e v e n g r e a te r , We don't impose taxes because In Salem while the legislature is responsive to th«* idea that ’hey together with profit 1 to t head e d becau se he d a re d in manv IncLtar- A- we we like to", em p h asised Barton. in session. And in off years there rb a s when business slows up, v a d e the H ouse of Conin»<w«t 1;« No should pay more taxes They max nrvl th«* forestry busii » 1 is p e rh a p s lo g ic a l to p e rm it we note»l greener We don’t like to pay them any are considerable out of pocket wen 1917 C o m m u n is ts o n ly r a .n ft I n but they won't Ilk«* It. nor will eral Im m e d ia te re d u c tio n of ta x e s to po w er In R u s sia w h en BoD > tropical, lush coun more than the next person. But we expenses for legislators serving on fiele they like those responsible Many »»f the lM»ar»h to p u t m o re m o n e y In to c ir c u la - in r«>ad'ide villages have a duty to face up to the interim comm ittees and perform sh evlks took o v e r th e D u m a 1’»' The Double with all taxation with ag rk u ltu ro un«; tto a. T h is po int o f vie w has w ith to m m y -g u n s . rick or dung patties sta te s revenue needs And these ing other relate»! duties which In a democracy is that the elected consolidated, the so been w id e ly p ro p a g a n d is e d fo r • a a wore better cloth needs should 1<* recognized by the also take them away from their api m any m o n th s, an d it does representatives f«*el forced to pro tion the livestock a Much has been done In Arr.ar ials lo«>k«*«l fatter roun d lo g ic a l. people, too. ican political publicity in the regular »x’cupatlons. In fact. B ar teot the many who vot« or whose Bang's I* mix I and « a a a \ vir SlK driver laughe«l ano "The people nave elected the ton said that in 1962— a non ses past two decades or so to d e s leaders say they vote in blocs w hole shelving c«>uhl Yat the business and profes troy the prestige of the Hous* ind muted out interesting legislators to u-e th eir best judg sion year- he had $3238 In expen from paving for the servle« thev ter under one head sorial man of the nation oppose of Representatives to enhance ited apples an»l w ater ment in devising a tax plan,” he ses for travel, meals and Rxlging dem and The ability to pay ha- Really the natural • h s : sounds ’ike a logical pro the stature of the execull* t for ls»bby pin to hold said, in staling his o p p o sitio n to most of which he could attribute cedure This despite the fact branch of government. lK*en the criteria of taxpaving f«»i Oregon are prettv va Its v of heanl that vv vul»l proposals for a special tax elec directly to legislative duties. But U.-.t e,nsll tradesmen, in time a a a while thO COW ' P is a big state We d«» \ ladv ; :\»m tion during the legislative session under the old expense reim burse pia««* V economic slowdown, have I t is possible th a t a cen«ury fits received Is seldom used one group of men. In iw e ne there moit to gain from people hav- o r so ago it w as possible to « e ll V s w h en "If the iveople feel that the leg ment system he only could col- It is doubtful If ten pereet 3 of formed, should I k * ask hl . t .< mors money to spend. What islators »io the wrong thing, it is le»x up to $1800 The rest he had th e G r e a t W h ite Fath.e» b. V h a ir ” Oregon citizens pay as muc 1 In out for the mining, th a a a W ash in g to n co n ce p t to th e u n »rnVi, is their right to invoke the ref»*ren- to absorb personally »ti»»n of taxes as they collect In »ervlces the tim)<er ru ttin g an< I t 1 B ut th e re Is a f a r g r e a te r Is- tu to re d In d ia n . e knew dum," Barton a»tded. "I have no Shorter perkxts between p ri a a a •u e In v o b t d h e re w h ic h the ••Broadening the l» s c I a n«»bl<* Ing all in one great p New objections to that. V. > But the majority ct the ta n i'arss and p ro fess io n al peo m ary and general elections are Perhap-* the govemoi phrase, so far niort une»! a* • and Calif' rn»a ple reco gnise. B r ie fly , th e y a re American people with a *>»st But if the legislature's final tax favored by Speaker Barton who York catch w d than an adopted poli» y dclighte«! if the natui his plan ts turo»pd own by the people feels It would lighten the candi of economic.* a fra id of an y fu rth e r s trip p in g understanding ’al Tech were *r\lce- Hie In the m eantim e *• tv s work could » m * »■« His we will interp pt it to mean that dates burden from prolonged cam W pow er fro m C ongress to hand apparently feel that the only is a student < 1 liein« extended, m ultiplied ; o r five ,»*er te e x e c u tiv e b ra n c h of gov safeguard is in the duly elec* ,s Singh. He is 22 they w ant a « astic cut in state paigns One proposal is to move nam» broadened The legislature see bv the e rn m e n t. no m a tte r who resid es ed Congress an * and eager for budget and ser» ,*es". Barton warn- O regon's prim ary election date tall, a a a unable to reduce the service*« nr t. note • t IS M Penns» Iv a n la A ven ue o re «* I "And thetx aren't many *hol- to Septend»er We asked Barton »ding for Sing.« T h a t ia p e rh a p s w h y , m a re a e e odue; Inereas«* the percentage of tax •stab R »re is a growing restliza- th a n a t a n y tim e In m aw * »rica. then marry ' in ce for us Any cuts would for his prediction on the length and I pav,*rs No nroneved men at«* doe. that the cult of personal y e a rs , m o re a tte n tio n Is behtg come in the areas lave y cat of thD session His quick reply four simple r rushing to Oregon to take up ’•’«' ity worship can well destroy focused on the C o n g re s s m a n >wn tre e s and b m ls of education and welfare T his was "120 »lays" which is shorter tted making I »at » burd en tiom e bv the well to do the American democracy, as fr o m ea ch d is tr ic t. , na bini*, tra in e d to would probably mean substantial |K»rtx than that of many Salem obser wr r«d.-« f flR'.f. IS ....... I portanti^ No one can -erlouslv expect this and tall res, peacocks, eagles. cut- in basic school support " talk' vers The all tim e rec«ird is 128 legislature to change the tren< present taxpayers will 1 a * a »ke< 1 to pay more; more services will be a*klc<l and more state » in pi If the legislature really m ans th a t stuff aliout "broadening the it i . t i t k o o v k o f f <dl C‘Xt .lip ba tionr, ALL. And it m ight experl ment with a bill that pibvidrsi that no one could receive more than six times in service- w hat he paid in in ta -.e3 A IT'S YOUR LAW W ANT ADS 4 ocncci ». Salem Scene K ’’ SMALL BUSINESS”