Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 25, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, January 25, 1945
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of expressing
our heartfelt thanks to neighbors
and friends for their kindness dur
ing our bereavement and for the
many floral tributes to our beloved
wife and mother.
Ben Cox and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borman
Sgt Howard Patton and family
Army Nurse Gives Oxygen end Indirect Transfusion
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE- -
Winter coats off; winter hats
off. Curran's Ready-to-Wear.
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Friday-Saturday, Jan. 19-20
Friday-Saturday, Jan. 25-27
Pearl of Death
Basil Rathtbone, Nigel Bruce. Sir
Arthur Conan Dpyle's "The Six Na
poleons" is the basis for the latest
sleuthing of Sherlock Holmes and
Dr. Watson . . ..a worthy addition
to an excellent mystery series.
Plus FIREBRANDS OF ARIZONA
Smiley Bnrncttc, Sunset Carson.
Fun for all and action aplenty.
Sunslay-Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 28-30
Since Yon Ycnt Away
Clnudettc Colbert, Jennifer Jones,
Monty Wooley, Robert Walker,
Joseph Cotten. Shirley Temple,
Lionel Barrymore
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David O. Selznick's first production
since 'Gone With the Wind" and
"Rebecca". A distinguished cast in a
story of today's love and laughter,
hopes and dreams. (Note that this
film will be shown three days,
which we feel its excellence warrants).
Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 31-Fcb. 1
Music in Manhattan
Anne Shirley, Dennis Day. Phillip
Terry, Raymond Walburn, Jane
Darnell, Patti Brill, Charlie Bar
nett and his Orchestra, Nilo Mc
nendez and his Rumba Band .
A terrifically funny three-cornered
honeymoon that never lets up on
hilarity . . . plus swell new songs on
the side.
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MONTH-END
Late Fall and Winter Styles
Reduced for
A Quick Clearance!
$2.QO; $3.00, $4.00
Not All Sizes BARGAINS
3 only
GIRLS' PART WOOL
JERKIN SUITS
Reduced
to
$3.00
Sizes 10-12-14
1 only-Size 12
GIRL'S SPORT JACKET
Reduced to $2
GIRLS' FELT HATS
Reduced to 25c
Clearance
LADIES' HAND BAGS
$I.OO - $3.00
!;.:AUTIFY YOUR WINDOWS!
Paired KORNICES
Reduced to 25c.
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
FIBER LUNCH BOXES
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LOSING MONEY
The state of Oregon is losing mo
ney and big money, as the short
age of accountants is affecting the
work of the state tax commission.
In the past year the income tax
division of the commission has lost
27 accountants who were trained
specifically for tax income work.
A field accountant working on re
adustment and delinquent cases for
the income tax department will un
cover or readjust reports which will
benefit the state to the extent of
from $50,000 to $150,000 a year.
Field workers are advanced from
$175 a month and are advanced to
$225 a month. Field accountants top
salaries are $275 a month. The state
loses them to private business
where they are paid as high as
$000 a month.
NEW LEGISLATION
New bills introduced in the legis
lature provide: for regulation of re
gistration of government owned
motor vehicles; for the transfer of
revenues from the personal income
tax fund to the elementary school
fund; that workmen shall receive
benefits of the industrial accident
fund for injuries arising out of and
in the course of their employment;
that premises wherein intoxicating
liquors are sold shall be sufficient
ly lighted to render the interior
plainly visible and that blinds and
screens shall not be maintained; for
preventing people's utility districts
from serving outside their bound
aries without the consent of the
people involved; for setting aside
an additional $5 million for Oregon
schools; creating a board to be
known as the Oregon state board of
opticians; for raising the pay for
degrees of permanent partial dis
ability from $25 a degree to $35;
giving the forestry board consent
to suspend registrations; for ex
tending the supervision of the state
board to the state office, state li
brary, state printing building and
designating them as the "Capitol
Buildings and Grounds."
LEGISLATIVE COMMISSARY
Delicious large pears from Hood
River were passed out to all mem
bers of the legilature, several to
each member, by Representative E.
Riddell Lage and Senator Earl T.
Newbry followed with equally
large and delicious pears from the
Rogue river valley. The usual do
nations of canned salmon, crab and
cheese are scheduled to come from
other districts as they have in past
sessions. The cigarette shortage is
being bewailed daily by the smok
ing members. The fellow who said
he would walk a mile for a Camel
has to stick to his story.
MAYBE BILLS
There is much discussion over
the introduction of bills to: consol
idate state health and agricultural
departments; memorialize congress
to let 18-year-olds vote; establish
a "Boys' Town"; require union bus
iness agents to obtain licenses from
state; restrain price fixing by bar
bers; sentence and fine heavily cul
prits who steal dogs and sell them
for fox food.
FOR SALARY RAISE
The house educational committee
has decided to sponsor a bill to in
crease the salaries of county school
superintendents to a maximum of
$2800 a year, or $800 more than is
paid to the state superintendent of
public instruction.
CAPITAL SHORTS
With the number of bills intro
duced in the legislature over the
200 mark at the middle of the third
week, the record of 730 bills in
troduced at the 1943 session will be
broken this session.
Saturday, the state department
sent $56,749 to counties and cities,
the amount being' their share of li
quor taxes in the last quarter of
1944. . . There were 250 persons
killed in Oregon traffic accidents
in 1944. . . Loss of revenues because
of the government's ban on horse
and dog racing will have little ef
fect on the state finances, only
$49,000 loss a year.
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