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gum El CAHTTX-TTXEi. TbnutoT. Mm 1X7 j TO THE EDITOR... THE - HEPPXER GAZETTE-TIMES Eiryc Orc?ea lit kceicw cotaiTi grwAra xr V T.8KT rs KjieM'tpf Efffw "--r-,rir ..Vina vr. Vi Tres tV-afc-iscied ."t-vmoer is. ixrt. uiifc Boondoggle To the Editor. .Likes Editorial March 6- l17 What frw&d we have ta To tb Editor: fcihcjM-.- Pas read March - y tuUtic t o you I c aa-s The rr fir. esttcr.al of Great Be. tit." Q What's New . . . From Salem Br RVIN MANN' ,IL Wednesday, M.n-h t. "'' . . . ii iterinnncnt tax study r.immltlif' ""l' I",1'"1 fr..m the H"v Taxation ", mlttce failed on ll.e loo' "I the House of it.presenuiive hy V arfTt I 'UlllfMllS Vaisocianow NATIOWAt NlWSJAMl LeVt fcv bee try F j.-3"? "Ji .voted .Inst recalling this tell tb lavpa'Tr to years;; ;-r w.--'.rn Is bill and would vote agaln-l " VMt Pi-x.rri-e of tae S-aat TSfi. far it II committee und on r..t S Williaja rra!i ,or.lwJ ' Vt,. illustrate nvntti wTSXT A. SZXZMAX 2ilor end PsfcJ-fcbef CTTi-e H.-sJr am. to pj&, 3.-dy thrwrh Friday; 9 atn. rl Ki5 Sitray. - . . r - r- - rM-c Pi-VKH Ei cry Tr'rs'lij ni i?:rre& tl t Past Cdtc at EepP1. terffoo.. at lhi &- A;i?rc-pritl . . nHi.n hvf mur u.i-j tce! Tumrt Iclmr I will voir f" '" ,a u" Uurf.oei it U rrimpnlril by ICurntc' of pcrmam-nt. mi ' !f'rrt a ! tax wllhoiil Uni ittatM.rs would uniii-'ify and unwiM- HJK H. huh i-fNt-u ir"-'' :tv in liir.itallun and wrmaiwnl . w rn.i thr .uk.i.ml mlurllun and rnali . 1 Lrj or ik u 'Tit Aaainif Sales Tax ciwt. -AkJ mum ct Prot f Ts fsvrr.ri! - ribsaia Dear Editor: re ti xmi U.Tst tuem tziUnsxt es tbr wraEf of f :v- j j (hr leKUlalure to pnait a Ih feiot4 It-arrai hoippt. !ttx raor ttas prose T.a.-M,ir m w rrpiai-r " ; '.' . a frrr.-r al U S.B r.J j a-.a Mt'-aned a-3 ty tax rrvrnui-i at the l-""' iwo a ear a tti t"jr4 t-te , u las or. a !a.T-ier k-rl. (! thl tAe btrt ta ta ri I asd hrr freiraxM' net. e j The are the onlv M - Itlon'j tiie heme to Tartar- tve ia-Mar?tr couer- iwwa v.rrj:e; untwi .. . , i trota far lfr? In- No 3, aa airrK-.ituraJ orrar., i ar.y r.ew tax in this ; " mta&Ir. tt3 kk4 fa ac. cair recurs 1 t..5 I am wnvtnrrd that a m. ) ar: m .;r .... - - eMT-.mHteea HRree nn mi iuh- carr.rr.iai pniuun. n of t' Senate committer- may S:rrrre;y. Morrcw Ccrn -.-!.. Grar.fr No 2? I.-rne DalztU. Setrt-'i-A Hazards of Industry fexcar-fifie ar3 ai a rr-irrtT-a- vrry fZrxrtS- recce w ri t- waste icjrr,trie stas-j creke: incotr m ! pcn. Kaorta dartcc 2A l property lutra teartSrerv Tb Nio rai Karris a! IXr prrssae-r.t. Saxi OCocaoc, saj-. Th log rwr.r anii .Vr as;r miica ccacr.;iary iJ a-iriMi EiaiBsn fwerriirrt apj.fna rcGs cotid uriaerr. Use ?tt Ijc cc.ri.i-T?r ja ti misoie sci- rr:ic efsrrprjsf. Arrr.ai re- i srajsri ejus? t rr ;ractjc--. oct s To t E-dtiar . raoided aai obsci'-e !iea it ; .. ... -Ji-al e.- a- far Varci v JfiS-H TV-wc -V V:rr-.r.;a tttl! X.r3 . it.. a--nil rwo e wwi:st aare TrVt' - "f-et 1 Eiw.-:jD a si Weare irJarra-t-i rat tsa.t if I w-ar-'-r r;rr PitrfrtT tfiJts: 15 f-.e S: not arr on the vehicle to cc-rr.pii-h this end. but I do t' l!ee tr.ev acrer wnn me v1'" CJf fj-t-.r.al on B"e Lkr to expe-s koc , ifeotxiu for ccwi0rratjtn ir. -war.tir.r a iarfe mi'-.' : ye i a-t a. Thrrr are man)- tfar. to cor Red Cross Group Holds Workshop On Home Service Chaff nd Chatter Wes Sherman IK Y(H! liav. n l lee" lu,,,,' ! a that Rrr4(ion haa , iiur jM tiny l nt' l IroupU t4 feliawa who may make Iiik mrien atound wn on '"'their aTnd rantu-d tram atate theory Ihnl u wn"l if;t ' " i rhamf .1 anyway. ' '' ,,r"r' ! !f lh Vlklnf. ran (rl Rirk i hiuiKe your hahlla on I n . juhnm,n and Pal Cammtnn hit ,.(. V U ifolliK In K-l mr,"iHn " "m. Ihry ll offlrrra arr . ; hard to beat, raprctally with " ........ ....In f hm .. .. . ... il .. nl.irl wrlllnil nrnr -.. , nancy inoy. a, at ue wiiv we Iicnr It ! H"rvrr. tUndy may Ih- II nun ! I"" ln' "" prn im" x"pff lo n of th ..... Viii..n will tw jlada In th lourna merit " , lo $1 I But Cammann and John ,. i.i- u,nh inn tin b deadly. r.-.,,,... hi a- ' W1',n , vv kn, don t T? (Sniff. I'ollre i knit l.lU"n iom .... da.U Mond.iv nlUht He the truth If a f.-llow onlv fet nlcaed a ouarler for overpaying, lie ran let hi'. -r ll "ii the .tr.t all div with the ticket n the window and he money ahead. i..L. In. old Iwtter In rti favor t the Mihilily that he i.n't K-l ra'iK'ht at an. But It wa only a few rar in- that the thiuiiber of torn merer mi.-!e. the two bit iH-nalty a a palnli methoil of K.-tttrnr alonK with the meters and keeplnc wralhy itim)lalnl from violnlor at a minimum After all. iMiklnK meter are Hist like dot; runiunK at Urge. Vou try to M.lve the problem and m il lmtnere. down for a while hut It will Inevitably fl.ire ui In a year or two. If oitv count-IU had rvthlnB elM- to do, thev rould (end their rr.erttni? time on parking nieteri und dK alone. j COMMUNITY 1 Rll I ROADfi I AmerSean Red Cross volun a re;- test at We , VVr Crazr. 5 J. frT Ir. Oscar Asa-1 requ.-j r : v,v ... ,,, ir.j be .rr tr.it xrr Sprier, be!,:: " . P," BIT NOW thev have the tonlr.g i onlin.inT and lt compllra tmr. to haras them, and that roui'l rx equal lo .""" ... .. ..kt..a . u..- .v rv.l,!e lv plied DV ine Njuare in to help families of nervlrerr.en. , meti n and kxal Eed Cross worker had ! an opportunity to rrerivr some HOW IS VAI.K uointf to fare In trainine in tra Important wrv-! the state basketball tourna K-r at a workshop held Tuesday, j merit " Februrav 2 at the Morrow jj r wrrr predicting, we'd cnjr.ty courthouse waKer they would meet their Mr. Harold klusman. rxeou uai,.rl,K) in the second round. i.-rr !ie director of Benton Franklin Red r-a- -irr m"r b-iCtLrs tr.at t r rr .. . ;ee.arter of the American je I -xar few -&y ! CZi vTL r., --.rC to : in Richland. Wash, con ... frora al parts t tr.e ".-r. to .,kbnn nn thi faa s tarr kaew tart? doilar ' tHJ sZ.. k.... ' subject for Mr. Lowell Chaily, 1 m -r ei-s c-riarai rtort- : " "V I Mr Paul Hrinnch. Mrs Or- EEEJTTX TEX FACT feet tftatikS cbenrpaeBafcip ww t stekav 9ood t; "''-"- prrvssd teHwi Vol ead EepTeer PT taaai CS jeiD at La Grasde Satortar attght Ja Doif rr is iten staapa? to ptt.ct a Tola ptoyr otter at bowled t-rt orer ta caaHact oi last action. Ta reiere mctoa it dear tyri d Seppocr pixeer is yaaitr cl a tod. whij Dobertr ap peals swtw about essstag tbe dowsed Tik. Most tact piey portaaasfcip wo exoeUeBt ta tfae Li 1 1 trat Eeppoer ad-alt reotezs' were aererelT criticaed tor booa and orcr-seaioas ctstwie. (&-T rbote &T Hriei). Kids' Conduct Tops Adults Let those wfco are inclined to criticize tfa conduct of the yousfer geDeratkm reflect ce tt Vae-Ke?-rrr basketball faiae lor a moment Roti Eeppuer aad Vale players exhibited the best of tports TCAsskip See pjcrsre elsewhere cq this pa?e. So did the cheering seetjons. Tae rise ai the crowd erf Ee;;rr rxsers shanred the sup port in mrr-bers that the cc-rr.iitr has frver. the tear ard school all season. Ret caj: all oar adult r-Fpecters be proud d the cond'ct they displayed at this a? The kok c astonisfcrrjern i.-d d-p?iir-rr.-r.t on the Ics of the Mustang eherieaiers as they scar-aed their eliers Jci lowtr aa o-toreak of bcoirg aad ether unsix.etiriirxe ir. cideEts left aa irrpressk that we should retae..br. Thr:ej5-hut the v-ar these firis had bees irullir.g gi ppcrtiTiarAh:? araokg their leikw srcdets Perhaps they lei! that the Mastar-zs tad started sort cf a nadrtjOB, worts perp-st-.g. wter. thy war. the spcrara-hip trr.pr.y at th? state trrraer.t in Coos Ray ia tfe It isn't hard to undrstar-d hew aiiit bask-ettaH larjs cas becorr cs-erwrocght at a arr.. pa.tir.larly wher. the tide rtes araisst the iwaae team. Tr. w.test beorr ysethiag Eore tr.ar. a f arae. Coirr.ur:tj- pr.de is irrycved. as weJ as prj6e is the yargsters. There j the desire to se cwr child -res excel Or rt-gr.t r.e that -i a persos can't get excted eao-sn to veil aad rx to his tear--, he can t be interested eawgh to ft to i game- The agi raoves, the athletic abOity, the desire and spirit shown fry the players irtspires this type of suppcet- Rut soeae cf the sort of support shown at La Graaie didn't help the MustaEss. It may possibly have hurt them. It cer tairjv ditint sake frieads oi the cdfieials. Even the raost impartial cf men eight be human enough to be affected by cocstart jeers aad jibes. It has always been hia to be a part of a Keppner crowd because of the enthusiasm they shew Iv: the team aad school. It isn't nr&ch fun when over-zealous supporters get oct of hand. One might temper his Judgment of officials at a fame by stopping to ask himself if be could do any better if he were bVTwing the whistle. The scorebook doesn't show any malic fcRis treatment of the Mostangs. although as partisans, the Heppaer rooters would reserve the right to qtiestion sorae of the calls. Probably Yale rooters would, too. Rut the fouls were almost even Vale had 25 chances on the free throw line and Heppaer tad 27. This is aot to cast the first stcne, for we cas become a bit too vociferous too. If we did this at La Grande, we apologize to the school arid players. We'd also like to take the liberty of apciogir.g for seme of the others in the Heppaer section, too, for any unseemingly cond-ct that brought embarrassment to the Mustacgs and which did not reject to their best credit. The type of conduct exhibited at times there doesn't realiy show the true spirit of the adults at all The kids players and cheering sections both for Eeppner and Yak can be proud of their conduct May they be able to contain themselves a few years hence when their young sters are involved! The Mustangs will agree that the Vikings have a Eae team, and they deserve every good wish as they carry the district 7 A-2 banner to the state tournament KrA just among we adults, let's remember that EeppDer has too good a reputation for having some of the "best peo ple on earth" to destroy the Image in thoughtless displays betoe those cf other coram unities. . . . W .... rr fca -ar- ae-ess c siow tor- " , r ' i i, vJ' i umonn ana . nn ofocs Vlf. atarw to. Jfe' unepkent; Sh, , diSCUJkston on dif--mv at 4 have kr-w-; fx"t'eTa" . ' frrent problems that arise and . frtWT reLTjui 1. VBetnpknTtt on Urge toPhlBdle them sln the ;tvi t-a.V(.- tt-H xt..1 ar aoctjo-Mi ; pj Cross Handbook for Home r-'.-l , .y i-- pr-.iems. A pe:w.-r: without I Tr. rL' .tr?. r...7Zl : ob. pss4r bilU problem, i vorrow county worker for rtf in7Z - fci -' be, S home service to military famll ak'aiast Stayton (If course, the Kagle have to Kit through their first round same. Ux Tlia! will either be ai-aiast Klmlra or I'leasant Hill. Stay ton ha oin-e defeated Pleasant Hill earlier In the sea John Buchner. who U editor of the La C.rande Observer and who was editor of the Stayton t)h ioi in ,, . . ,,,. . .r snice Workers. Mrs Ted Smith ; ; r .. . ...... . .w' problems. I Morrow county worker for ; "7 ..h at the 7 A 2 tourney "The bid N.y for Staytoi ii),- earing ir a roof ever hi i Fuller no U a volunteer pro- ! ' " u P.'. Y, U?:b1,l Thi man. after resortar. Eram li",Jrc" j Grande tTe o'her nil-ht" Tl E jto enme aad bemg caught. . program of the Red Cross chap- u a vw thM Ooach )on cfry Fahr published a repw tn!" vrai-r Kr?; . Vjr'',,"i. vimi Daryl Smchlne u good 15C3 oa the increase of deaths j "ZL1; 'ZZJ - .":KrT- .. . J,;i.V,, m , enough to play on moat any col by lung cancer in drect it La ; tjORship with the increasing cr-.;urr.rrjoB of eearettes. ln ' 133? Dr A- H. Roffa. a caacer ' specialist offered terrifying ev ' ide-nce that tobacco corobastjoa I ressd ae pro eked cancer in Ub- '. oratorv arittraev having to pay his debt to soc j ter in Ricftland. lety by being Ln jaa or prison, j '" win require his family to be or. jQn SallTIOnelli welfare. j i. ot ocy ttoes the ur.em i really has a "loaded" ball club j at Stayton. Another of his utara ta Ron MlddlebttKvk. not as big I as 6 5 Strcwchlne, but a ton scor er The Eagles have rolled to Dear Wes: In the last news bulletin we : straight wins against some . rAnvrrrr aid welfare needs re eveViar a-d year after year !'"-rf oemaads on the ax rw!Vj rom ,he PanfjC North- stiff competition. L'rke of iesen-ejof what 1 Additiocal schools. yAK-e. wt Gr,,n ralers Association, Buchner. who la an ace pho .. JlT . r. ".TI. . 1 i fa lasJties have to be increas- t ,h, , .rticle that loerapher and has taken anm learuiry i-e k,u war wtmi-. . . .k- p , -- - . , .,. . . .7 ... i, in r-e f--i eiare To'" ' we tnougni snouia or p.sea on .n- ur5. bikjiui jjiciure wrvr st in " e-- r t-w liram on veur tax : -u .u in thi. wn In n. munit . h,. ...... the soer.tsts tt must be just a -.ate rrjooey aad ; Coming Events ITBUC PROGRAM All Salnta' Fplaoopal Churcn Tuewlay, March 14. B pro. Musical anre, rat nravetu Sake" fcy rpliM-opal (hurch youth of jitern Oregon No admiwkm. LVeryone wl- ctrfr.e Dance following. Lfr.lON DANCE Saturday. March 11. 9 pm. Hepprwr legion Hall yuckenbuh Orrhemtra. 1 admission linen chest given away. Need not be prrent to wla EASTER EOOD SALES American Legton Auxiliary, Friday. March 24. next door to Gardner Sana Skic1 Rebrkah Benefit Rake Sale. Sat. March 25 ('oxen Building, neat door to Gardner's. LEXINGTON GRANGE Saturday. Marrh 11. potluck dinner, 6 M Guest apraker. Don Child, tat meat Inapector. Stan-field Eaater program. bualneaa meeting. ANYONE FOR BA5KETBALL? OSU BASKETBALL. S 00 D m. Sunday. Marrh 12. OSU vm. ORXX)N. K.ATU Channel t Meet our man from NORTH WESTERN during brtaks In the game. SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency Beppeet t. o. i a7 tn. m-tta ' particularly those who store Red Cross Month v Z rk 5- Ptrx from aa parts ol ; rrain on the farm. :;r-" - ...-, m the he's- trj" -" 6- -' Don't Boadla i ? ; ades--ti hearing of the big Cwtamwotad Grata I ; a,rs - hiring by this Urge i Salraortelia Is the number one Lois Wiarhesse? cosspar.v will load all their ' proect of the entire Food and ; world y p'iMesatoM and family Drug Administration. Every pos. m their el'j jalopy and strke sible means will be used to out for yo-ar area aoptr.g tney break the mam ot mis aeaaiy U mii! get ta the b.g bourn infertJon as it moves to human ar.d rr.ace it big Getting there beings, hence the strict proced- To the IVitor- -rti no rrK-nev, no guarantee of urea on contamination of grain a yjb. no nftaare to go arty. Rodenu and birds are known Ey presidential proclamation er txpect to be taker, in carriers of Salmonella. Grain the' month of March is Araen-. L-ror tv.. Cire thus more ur. seized because of such contam can Red Cross month. The spot- ;err'v'r'rt and welfare prob- i mation becomes unfit for live light is on the White tar.aei rt stock feed since the Salmoncl ,win the red cross as it is un-1" e"vl-rn a compa-v as large U enters the animal and is furled across the nation. Boe-- becomes large in j transferred to humans who use er Clara Rarton. the rip-roanng- ( .est oo-goooer this country has ' ever arow : teams to the vour area you becorne part oi : -" k"-s. vr., .K- or, if When thev- this reason, grain seized slow. In ! a r. -j n--h Kn'l-. tf. t.-.e going becomes itv' founded the Red Cross is : other words, when this larger j crtEpany saeeaes, the whole de " Congress recognized the val- pendent xrjcur.rty shakes in ue of the Araencan Red Cross i tLrraoil. : in fuiacDorir.g in areas where : This letter is not raear.t to i the gov ernraent of the United , scare you. But tt is intended tc ! States could not be involved, point out some of the many .and in 1SjO chartered the or- Things to consider by a com j gamzauon as the instrument i munity as stable as yours. Ee i caosen cry iongiesa 10 ci u rsoer tne medium of voluntary reiiei j Boeing aad communication between the American people and their arm i ed forces, arid to carry on a ! system of national and inter i national relief to prevent and ; mitigate siiffering. j Tocay disaster relief aad arm ed forces services command the most trained personnel During ! peace t.rr.e the balance of tae 'servioes, the biood program, wa ter saiety training, first aia service, small craft safety serv- jice, or the nursing program, has at some trae aff ected raost choice? if your demands of is really the right der this country has J r '- because of rodent or bird con- e, vierSif to it to aas 10 ue v.ia t. ms - . w that 1 111.-1 " Mc . "7 fiecs, waied through Cooa to , " 'TZiZT. tl" t :eels It must be destroyed says attend the fallen, brewed soup, ' r"- , " " " " -. . i.da. or tested tor baimoneiia j slept Uttie. took guff from no- ! w 1 nd found to be free or treatel body, aad was the "angel of I?- or har to meetthe tjwith heat sufficient to ellmi- the battlefields." After the war;cier3 ueriia Mte Salmonella and tested she cor.tm'jed with her good and cant seil hen Ugainor used to produce non food or non-feed products such as glue flour. As yet under the rules, the grain can be diverted to feed use before it Is seized unless an Inspector places a "hold or der" on It About the only way to prevent a "hold order" Is not to have it Inspected. Once seized. It amounts to "destrue km" because the cost of hold ing It testing It heating It retestir.g It to get clearance will use up the value of the grain anyhow. The only way to pre vent seizure Is not to accept contaminated grain. The FJJk. means basin es on this one. Grata Sanitattoa The Washington Department of Agriculture reported three actions against grain shipments during the month of January', lSrS7 involving one grain ship ment from Oregon of 174,3-10 lb. of wheat contaminated with filth, and two voluntary correc tions involving adulte rated grain from a train wreck In Eastern Washington amounting to 5L230 lb. of wheat. As yet to rr.v knowledge on. ly commercial elevators are in- the FDA. but, In distant future prob- grateful thank -you, or the out-j-f"1 rses marking the j inspected, so it Sincerely. R E. Gonty l '.G7 62nd So. Seattle, Wash. SSiTS Editor's Note: Is the writer sugzestirg that Sattleites would like to send the Boeing complex, with all its problems, to Morrow county). Burchell Gets M.S. At Iowa State U. j American families. i The Red Cross is mainly a volunteer organization. There Ga;. p. son of Co! is no age uaiii, ana BiM j,tj Mri. EdwaH L. Burchell i trained for the services render of La Palrra. Calif, received his i . -T z. rJ crvrv. o--ree Sat- . ware, but who cannot be touch- .zv r". " e- " , spected by :ed by a child's smile of appre-' r- . Ftbraary 25. at Icwa too . ntir.w, 9 r.HrrrrA n-n'l.aie i. JiJ tT-5iiy 111 IVI.UI.JIC- -1) dTt.ir-r.ci kiri r,f an .icriv : cose of the winter term. i person as each of them receives ! He received the degree in nu fthe service they need. This isiclear engirerir.g. Burchell was ', the American way of Lie. This i araong lia woo receive? r ! is the American Red Cross' ! A. R. Cross Title Insurance Eidg, i Pendleton, Oregon jvaaced d'rrees. The B-urcfeellr i are frequent visitors with re la Itivea in Heppaer. CoL Rurche!j ecently finished a tour of duty in Vietr.am- uum oe wise ior an concern ed to fix the farm storage bins before someone gets caught with a lot of contaminated grain. Yours trulv, Ray Boyee.' Asst. Mgr Jordan Elevator Co. lone, Oregon RESULTS OF TAX POLL listed below are the result of the rrcrnt poll taken by The Gazette-Time: with the total vote from the coupon printed under the "yrs" and "no" columns lor emh question. As has been the experience of other paper who tried to get an accurate sampling of the publtca attitude on the tax question, very little Interest was shown. Rep. Irvln Mann said that one paper In the 2sth district received only three replica to a similar poll He also said that mail bring received on the matter of taxes U also running light. WHAT KIND OF TAXES? What is your recommendation to the Oregon legislature in its efforts to ease the property tax load? Do You Favor: yes no 1. Some sort of state tax to reduce the property tax? 10 2 2. If so, do you favor a state sales tax? 5 9 3. Or do you favor a broader base income tax? 9 3 AMONG COMMENTS GIVEN l "Use more care In spending." "No soles tax." "Would like to see a cut In government service in order lo cut all tax." 'Reduced property tax must start t the local level. Do not vote for every lax." "Reduce state, school and local spending. (Re ducing state employes would reduce highway traffic considerably )." "Have lived under two Rales tax situations and would hale to see Oregon ndopt such a tax." "Favor McCall plan: 1 limitation with higher Income tax; no broader base." I lie Gazette-Times thanks those who took the time to mark the ballot and express their views. The ballots have been sent to Rep. Mnnn for his consideration.