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Pigt 6 Heppnfer Gazette Times, TKurs'day, November t 1956 CAPITAL PARADE BY MURRAY WADE THE PASSING VENDETTA Whether a Republican or Demo crat if you will take off your partisan coat, hang it over the back of the chair and talk poli tics with yourself you will find these basics are the major ad vantages and handicaps of the r BEN MUSA DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE STATE SENATOR 16th Senatorial Dlst IF ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE I SHALL WORK FOR: 1. Repeal of the Stupid 45 Surtax, and work for sensible tax legislation which will benefit city, county and school Districts; 2. Restoring to local governments local controls now In the hands of inaccessable state bureaus; 3. Abolishment of Bureacracy In State Government and re storing honest hearing of citizens' grievances. State Senator from Wasco and Hood River Counties 1949 and 1951 Sessions Pd Adv. Ben Musa, The Dalles, Oregon ON EDUCATION Al trilmu nndsratanda tb problem of duoatlon as a vrnt and u a teacher. He beUevei strqngly that education must go forward with mora ade quate professional standards and better facilities. The overwhelming- majority of American parents ana teacners neea qmcxiy a sonna ieae ral aid prog-ram for education with local oontroL He will fight for auoh a program. Bemember, Coon voted against the 1968 iia-to.eauoauon bill. IS! 10 MI. in 8 6 4 2 SOUTH OF ARLINGTON OREGON, ON JOHN DAY HIGHWAY MONDAY, NOV. 5f 10:00 A. M. 2 D-6 CRAWLERS, 1955 MOD. NOS., 9U18431SP, 9U18467SP. (Oil Clutches, Low Hours, Like New) JON DEERE CRAWLER, 1955 NO. 40C658258. WITH WAGNOR LOADER. 1955 D-4 CRAWLER, 7U27661 WITH HOLT DOZER 3 1955 55H JOHN DEERE SELF PROPEL COMBINES 6 1954 John Deere Deep Furrow Drills 14' space, with hitches 1953 Calkin Rod Weeders, 10y2-foot center drive trash masters 1955 Calkins Rod Weeders, 14-ft. center drive trashmasters Tubular Steel Implement Hitches, on rubber 1955 21-Foot Gobel Discs 10 Sections John Doere Rotary Hoe, 1955, Like new 20 Sections Flexible Harrow Trailmobile Trailer, 1955, single axle, dual wheel semi, 8:25 tires 1951 Peerless Trailer, Lowboy, single axel, dual wheel, 8:25 tires 1 No. 6400, 1954 Chevrolet Truck, 8:25 tires, low mileage, Hydraulic system for trailer above 1955 John Deere Grain Loader 1955 Unloading Auger Grain Unloading Ramp and Pit 240 Bu. Oval Steel Grain Bed lVa-ton 1955 International Tank Truck, with meter and reel 3 1955 ?4 Ton Chevrolet Pickups, Hydramatic Ben Hunt bumpers and steel beds 2 1946 Va-Ton International Pickups 1941 4-Ton Dodge Pickup, with tank, pump 2 1940 Ford Dump Trucks, Gravel beds Cabs and Canopies for D-6's 2 Briggsi Stanton 3-H. P. Geared Engines 1000-Gallon Tank Hydraulic Floor Jack. 10-Ton Electric a" D'iU and Stand Hand Grinder Black & Decker Electric Skill Saw Acetylene Welder, Gauges S Tips Lincoln Electric Welder Electrolux 8-Foot Refrigerator Magic Chef Gas Stove Torro Rotary Gas Lawn Mower Lawn Sweeper, Gas Powered Westinghcuse Laundromat Frigidaire 2-Oven Electric Range 18' Maytag Upright Deepfreeze Bunk Beds, Rollaway Beds, Springs and Mattresses Many Other Small Items of Hand Tools and Shop Equipment ALL EQUIPMENT IN EXCELLENT CONDITION TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SALE IF DONE PRIOR TO PURCHASE. OWNER - REDMAN LASATER Portable Tool Kit Bendix Washer Hotpoint Refrigerator Dining Room Set AUCTIONEER BILL DIPPEL CLERK CARL HUNDRUP two parties and their candidates in this super apastic campaign: Dwight D. Eisenhower is presi dent. Adlai E. Stephenson is ", , , . the captain who lost his shop" in 1952. 1952 was not a Republican year it was an Ike year, only the GOP lost the Congress and some governors. By his mid-term (1949-1953) President Harry Truman had been given such a thorough hat chet job by the 80-percent- Re publican press that anyone else anybody could think of was wel come as his successor by a large majority of the voters. Then came Ike, a fresh and new candidate, "A hero we got," with the keenest, briefest, double edged political slogan ever de vised, "I Like Ike." A GOP song hit, it was etched on their chests I and war chests. Subconsciously! it was translated to, "And We Don't Like Harry." Until late August there was little trend that gave Stevenson supporters hope that he would be a highly successful campaigner. Since then and particularly since reports of Increasing Democratic gains in voter registrations, a groundsweil for the Democrats has been growing and Adlai has got into a vote-winning stride. World war talk will not aid the president according to unbiased foreign correspondents. Private poolsters, who take the polls themselves, guard them carefully and use them for gamb ling only, have lowered their odds on the Morse-McKay duel. Three weeks ago they were offering to1 bet 3 to 5 that Morse would carry every county in the state. This week they offered 4 to 5 on the bet. The answer to the foregoing briefed paragraph it two more questions. How much stronger is Mr. Presi dent than Mr. Eisenhower? j How much stronger is Mr. Presi-, dent than his party? j COURT FEES ATTORNEY I Spencer W. Yates. Roseberg j lawyer, who was sentenced to a day in jail for contempt of court! by Circuit Judge Carl E. Wim-I body, has been freed of the charge by the Oregon Supreme Court, who sustained Yate's ap- j peal. Yates objected to the court's; "Irascible" tone when the Judge j criticized a witness, The Supreme Court ruled that' Yates was performing a duty to his client, and that there is no evidenc that the judge's tone was not irascible. HAPPY LANDING ELMO In flying around the state during his current campaign for election Gov. Elmo Smith has been annoyed by cracks in the runways of some airports. Federal aid for their repair has not b;en forthcoming from the present administration. Gov. Smith has sent a noiite note to the state board of aeronautics to study their budget for possible repair work. That ought to do it. The gover nor appoints the members of the board. : STATE VEHICLE AUCTION Forty five used vehicles, rang-! ing from 19 10 to 1955 models will be auctioned by the state on Nov. 1 at 1 p. m. at the State Fairgrounds livestock pavilion. The equipment will be avail-' able for inspection between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. from October 30 to 31, and from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. 1 on November 7. The sale includes trucks, pick-' ups, hanclimans, jeeps, delivery sedans, coupes, and two-door and four-door sedans. Bid informa-i Hon sheets are available at Room 123 Finance Bldg., 1225 Ferry St., Salem. NO HOOKUP TO STATE SEWER The Slate Board of Control has turned down a request from a Salem paper company for a con nection with the state sewer line south of the Capital. The Board acted on the advice of Atty. General Robert Y. Thorn ton who ruled the state has no authority to grant such a reciuest from a private coirmanv. . i Lexington Notes Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Leyva ot Lakeviow are visiting with their! son, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Leyva. Mrs. Leyva is staying at the airport with the Leyva children while the rest are enjoying some hunting! ac ins u. w. I'utsforth cabin. i j boffin I'd Ad'.H.HeJJ (MSwT.olSuMComB-Wm E. Talis, CbrsuiU Orajos BIJ,SJtm.OTo. NOTICE THE ANNUA MEE OF MEMBERS OF THE C lymni boa WILL BE HELD FO I riday, 10:30 A. M. Fair Grounds DOOR PRIZES OF ELECTRIC HEATERS, ELECTRIC SKILLETS, TOASTERS AND OTHER PRIZES ELECTION OF DIRECTORS ANNUAL REPORTS Flam Mow T Attend S3 1 I I I in G aSDOT) 2 Condon