V ART muht mmJ LtlJf reetuujs mil vj yon jrm mil tf mi. STEFAN TS FINE FOOD ond HARVEST ROOM CECIL ART JR. DOROTHY A Salem Scene yi1 hi flotat L Dtrnadda Cummrnta at the trrrt leeUla tlve txirnta'iori ronfrrrnre held I at Salrrn lat tort k provided rle revenue etiimatlnir tdava in Oregon's fiaral affair ami the IrofiM-qurrvre of Inaccurate em-mates. Krnrtrth Brar. lerUlallva fie- ral tdtuvr, reported thai re laourcea for the lal ta hlennlum will t H2 million'' above rail- I ma (ra of ten niontha aro At a I mull, total rrvnjrt - f..r the bl. Iennlum would have been auffl rlrnt to have financed the lUH 2 million budget piurl by the 1!.1 legiaiatui t Ita regular seaaton. Additionally, he aaaerted that the 1470 0 million anticipated revenue for the VM& C7 blennJum had a alrnlflrant rffert on the lSTOttt5Kti:StUt?l!!5Ml?m?m ot 'iovern. Hatfield a ree. " ord breaking $1 Lid 9 million bud MTT!rS,rl'E l!lLmT'm',I sarrf Mrs ri tel. I Had It been possible to acrur atHy forecant revenuca for the w i s- . it r i a i Me- w m- life VMJiZi blrnnlurn. Brerg aald no tax Inrrraae would have been waa a clear factor. slnc 16.VO HZITKtn CAXETTCTIMCl. Thvnday. Docasftbw 14. 1K4 new loba were produced during t.ei reaiaurani rueai enec and saleabooks, both carbontted and nn carbonized, at tha Ga letta-Tlmea, nereMary durlne the lt aa- Ion, rut refrfeniiurn wultl have bren railed, no terlal aeaakm. fwi afd rw MMwneit Inr-rea In prxeny taiea due to reduntona in balo arhool aup l)fl woull have omjred. Th Importance vt oMalnlnf revenue eailmatea of mailmurn arruracy. therefore, cannot be ovrremi-haalied. fionethrlrta, the revenue et. matlna? rrror ran be aaaorlated with two alirn If Irani evenla: Fed eral tat reduction of January. IVA. and the Jilate'a ImprovrJ emulovment rlrture 4he effrrta .f which the Leialature or the Ta Commlaalon could not have .revenuea, unfortunately, la not determined. an enart arienre. and until new Inrteaaed fund to the atate imethoda and technique ran be the fimt 10 month of VJCL Another fartor relatlnir to ra tlmatlna: roblerna. "and the only one over whlrh the state may eaert dlrert Influence,' aaid Piaifjf. t that ot rtUmetlnx ororedurra. He aald when eatlmatlng ier Vina I Inrwme tax revenue, the Tax Corr.jr.lislon rxtrnS fclstor lr trend whlh Indlrate both maalmum eiiw-rlenre, thua tro vldine a range of pibiuiy baaed on the Mi; heat and lowest thanre alnce World War II. Ix oo'imlc indkatra are liven Judged and anticipated revenue drtrrmlned. Brarr aald "aeveral drflrlen clra eiist In thl proredure, but he failed to otter any aujrree tlona a to how the proredura could be Improved or changed The furnlon of estimating Yea. the Gaiett Tlmea tan print the form you need for bl neaa or ranch uae, hon tf 9ZSt due to the federal tax rut. Brapg aald. haa Vtasrn Impuaalble to ealimate. 'hlle It la rMalbla to romnute the direct effect, tha effctta of economic atlmulatlon are unknown." he declared. The IrvTtaae In emplo-ment found and t ruled for their acrur acy. It la jerhap better to make conservative predirtiona and fjoulbly end the btennlum with a aurplu. than to over eatimate Income and be forced to rut bark appropriation. Hopa jrou'ra and owed with aQ lh Joy of tbMool Wheat Growers National Meeting Set for Portland National Association of Wheat Grower will hold It 15th an nual convention In Portland Jan- Inn Hotel. uary 5 8 at the Sheraton Motor riovernor Mark Hatfield will deliver the opening address, fol- lowed by President Anson Horn- Inea annual report, longresa- man Graham Purcell. chairman of the wheat aubcommlttee, will deliver the keynote address. Rav Mrrtes. public relation manager for United Air Llnea, will apeak at a luncheon; Dor othy Jacobson. assistant secre tary of Agriculture for Internat ional Affairs, will deliver an addres In the afternoon, dealing iDinos ar vy aei Te r ar tie ar ae fr V finr m arx T, "fT"! M i M i ki hj m Jm "taJM h k''wiJNa,Ai wsy anda IS loyal PADBERG MACHINERY COMPANY LXX1HGTON VAN WINKLE'S MOTEL AND CHEVRON STATION A may you and your loved ones bare ft neir 'Cl:ristrrutslsnd enjoy all the tradition al festivities and delights of this glad timC WESTERN AUTO JOHN and BETTY PFXIFFEH has been arranged for Wednesday after noon on the subject, "Key De cisions Affect Ine Wheat tx- port." Carl Brun of Nebraska will serve as moderator of this oanel. Those appearing on the panel follow: Herb Hughes, Neb- raska. "The Problem of Competi tive pricing of U. S. fcJtport Wheat": Dick Baum, executive vice president. Western Wheat Associates. USA. Inc., "Overseas Wheat Market Development Pro- erams for the Future : Allen Tom. vice president, NAWG. "In- ternatlonal Agreements ana Negotlatlona on World Wheat Trade"; Raymond Vickery, FAS, USDA. "Outlook for Exports'; William Pierce, vice president. Cargill Company. "Enlarged World Trade with Communist Bloc Countries." Dr. John Schnlttker. director of agricultural economics, will ad dress the convention on Thurs day morning on future wheat program. Also on rnursaay, ui. Nvle C. Brady, director of science and education. USDA, will bring u an address on ceneral re search needs. Secretary of Agri culture Orvllle L. Freemen will be sneaker for the banquet on Thursday night, January 7. Many Interesting activltlea have been planned for the ladies, including a trip to Mount Hood and Tlmberllne Lodge for ElehLscclnff and lunch. Thurs day, January 7, there will be a noon luncheon on the Willam ette River, followed by a style &0:&se snow.' ,lp awi "J ' i' i Holiday Gredmgs We're grateful to be spending Christmas among all our friends and neighbors . ,,as a measure of our gratitude, may tve extend our very best wishes to you for a happy, healthy and festive season Fulleton Chevrolet Company . m I, id fj I I te'rac? j' JERRY'S BARBER SHOP TS. Wall b cloaad Dactmbar 28 and Januarr 2 "T:3 Merry t s " . w . jr . i . wjw sj v t Morrow mas Here comes Santa with a sleighful of , ! merriest Christmas wishes for our many kind friends and all'those they hold dear. We hope your holiday will be an especially joyous one, holding a wealth of happy hours. It has been both a privilege and a pleasure to serve you, and we thank you for your most kind tttonage. County Grain Growers 33E