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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
FOUR
transmission of electricity for tele­ turb any of the streets for the pur-
phone. telegraph and allied purposes pose aforesaid, it or they shall re-
AN ORDINANCE granting to The of communication. Such wires and store the same to good order and
practicable
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph other appliances and conductors may condition as soon
Company, its successors and assigns, j be strung upon poles or other fix- without unnecessary delay, and fail­
the right and privilege to do a gen- tures above ground, or at the option ing to do so the City of Hermis­
eral telephone and telegraph busi- of the grantee, ita successors and as- ton shall have the right to fix a
ness and to place, erect, lay, main- | signs, may be laid underground in reasonable time within which such
tain and operate in, upon, and un- | pipes or conduits or otherwise pro- repairs and restoration of atreets
der the streets, alleys, avenues. tho- lected, and auch other apparatila shall be completed, and upon fail­
roughfares and public highways may be used as may be necessary or ure of such repairs being made by
within the City of Hermiston, poles, proper to operate and maintain the said Company, its successors and as­
signs, the City of Hermiston shall
wires and other appliances and con­ same.
ductors for the transmission of elec-
Section 2. It shall be lawful for i cause such repairs to be made at the
tricity for telephone, telegraph and said The Pacific Telephone and expense of said The Pacific Tele­
allied purposes of communication. Telegraph Company, its successors phone and Telegraph Company, Its
and assigns, to make all needful ex- successors and assigns.
The City of Hermiston Does Ordain cavations in any of such streets, al-
Section 4. Nothing in this or­
I leys, avenues, thoroughfares and dinance shall be construed in any
as Follows: public highways in said City for the way to prevent the proper authori­
Section 1. There is hereby gran-! purpose ot placing, erecting, laying ties of the City of Hermiston from
ted by the City of Hermiston to The and maintaining poles, or other sup- sewering, grading, planking, rock­
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ports_or.conductors torsaid“Ie ing, paving, repairing, altering, or
renewing or replacing improving any of the streets, alleys,
Company, its successors and assigns, or
-- repairing,
—----
avenues, , --------
thoroughfares
and ,--------
public
the right and privilege to do a gen- the same. Said work shall be done ----------
„---------------
eral telephone and telegraph busi- in compliance with the rules, regu- highways within the City of Hermis
the
poles,
ness within said City of Hermiston lations, ordinances or orders, which ton in or upon which
which th-
“
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other conuuciuse
conductors of said
and to place, erect, lay,
lav, maintain may during the continuance of this wires, ox or viher
vompany shall
»nau be
ve piaccu,
and operate In, upon and under the franchise be adopted from time to : Company
placed. but all
I [ such work or
C. improvements shall
streets, alleys, avenues, thorough- time by the City of Hermiston. •
fares and public highways within I Section 3. Whenever The Pacific he done if possible so as not to ob-
tne said City, poles, wires and other Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1 struct or prevent the free use ot
appliances and conductors for the its successors and assigna, shall dis-said poles, wires, conductora, con-
PROPOSED ORDINANCE.
Premium List
DIVISION A—DAIRY CATTLE
C. A. Lynch and Roy Atterbury, Sup’ts.
See Rules of Entry beginning on page 4. Agee
based on August 1, not date of show.
Registered Jerseys.
5 th
1st 2nd 3d 4th
Class
Bulls, 3 years or over..-4 »3 $2 Rib. Rib.
2 Bulls. 2 years and under
2 Rib. Rib.
3 years
3 Bulls, 1 year and under
2 Rib. Rib.
2 years ........................
2 Rib. Rib.
Bulls under 1 year ....
Champion Ribbon
5 Champion Bull ............
Rib.
6 Cow, 5 years or over..
Rib.
Cow 3 years to 5 years 4
Rib.
a Cow under 3 years ....
Rib.
9 Heifer 18 mo. to 2 yr. 4
io Heifer 1 year and un­
Rib.
der 18 months ........
Rib.
1 1 Heifer under 1 year ..
Champion Ribbon
12 Champion Female .....
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
2
3
2
2
2
8
3
3
8
8
Registered Holstein Sires
Class \
IS Bulls, 2 years or over ............
19 Bulls, under 2 years .............
1st
2d
3
3
2nd
3
3d
2
Guernsey Cattle
Class
26 1 Bulla, 2 years and over
27 1 Bulls, under 2 years ...
28 I Cows, 3 years and over
29 1 Heifer, 2 to 8
1 to 2
80 Heifer,
:
31 1 Helfer, under 1 year
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
66
67
68
6 9
70
71
72
Pen, 2 pullets and 1 cockerel
Pullet, under one year ........
Hen, over one year ..............
Young Tom, under 1 year ....
Old Tom, over 1 year ........
Rib.
Rib.
73
Rib.
76
77
Pen, 2 pullets and 1 cockerel
Pullet, under one year ........
Hen, over one year ............
Young Tom, under 1 year ....
Old Tom, over 1 year ........
White Leghorn»
6 0
61
62
63
64
65
3d
2
2
Turkeys—Bronze
2
2
2
2
2
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Other than Bronze
75
Rib.
Rib.
1st
2d
3
3
Id
1
78
Boat Display of Turkeya ....
Class
7# Best Market Type Hen, un­
der one year ..........................
Best Market Type Tom, un­
8
3
der one year ......................
Money for beet market types donated by East­
DIVISION D— FARM PRODUCTS
John Jendrzejewski, Supt.
Premiums will be offered on individual farm
2nd
Id
Rib.
Exhibit of Two Most Profitable Cows
Profit to he determined by Cow Testing Asso-
ciation records from February 1, 1982, to October
1. 1932. Herd books must be submitted for exami-
nation.
Prizes of: 1st, 35.00; 2nd, 32.50; donated by
Umatilla Co-operative Creamery.
DIVISION B—HONEY
J. Skovbo, Superintendent
1st I2d
38 Extracted Alfalfa Sweet Hon­
ey, in glass, not less than 24
pounds ..................................... 33 $2
39 Comb Honey. Alfalfa-Sweet
Clover, not less than 24 Iba. 2 1
1st 2d
Class
Specimen Beeswax, not less 5
Iba., soft yellow wax to be
given preference ......................
Single comb nucleus, 3 band­
ed Italian Bees ........................ I
Single comb nucleus golden
1
Italian Bees .............................
43 Single comb nucleus Corniol-
an or Caucasian Bees .............
Largest and moat attractive
display of apiarian producta .. 6
2
1
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
ern Oregon Turkey Growers Association.
(Sired by Purebred Bull)
let
Clara
32 Get of sire, 4 animale, any age,
either sex, two or more exhibi­
tors may combine ......................
33 Product of dam, 2 animals eith­
er sex ...........................................
34 Best fitted animal ......................
35 Best display dairy cattie ...........
36 Grand Champion Bull ................
37 Grand Champion Cow ........... .....
2
2
All Breeds
SO
OPEN TO ALL DAIRY CATTLE
Class
Rhode Island Reds
Rib.
Pen,
4 hens ...........................
Rib.
Pen. 4 pullets .......................
Rib.
Hen
Rib.
Pullet .....................................
Rib.
Cock .......................................
Rib.
Cockerel .................................
Beet Display of White Leg­
horns .....................................
Eggs
Rib.
Best dozen white eggs ..... 2
Rib.
Best 1 dozen brown eggs .... 2
5th
Rib.
4th
1
3d
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Class
Pen, 4 pullets ......................
47 Hen ........................................
48 Pullet .....................................
49 Cock ........................ :.............
50 Cockerel .................................
51 Best Display of Barred
Plymouth Rocks .......... .....
5 9
Holstein Females
1st
Class
20 Cow, 5 yrs. or over .. 4
21 Cow, 3 yrs. and un­
der 5 years .............. 4
Cow, under 3 years.. 4
23 Heifer, 18 mo. and
over ......................... 4
24 Heifer, 1 year and
under 18 months .... 4
25 Heifer, under 1 yr... 4
Umatilla Project Fair — Oct. 7 - 8
Pen. 4 hens ...........................
Pen, 4 pullets ......................
Hen .......................................
Pullet .....................................
Cock .......................................
Cockerel . ................................
Best Display of Rhode Is-
land Reda .............................
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
3d
4 th
$1 Rib.
R Rib.
3d 4th
Rib.
Rib.
Rib.
R Rib.
Rib.
exhibit. Have the Superintendent explain and ar­
range for booth space several days before the show.
The following score card will be used by Judges In
making awards:
25 points
Quality ............................................
Forage Crops—Alfalfa, Corn, Grass IS points
10 points
Stock Root Crops and Squash ...
5 points
Grains ..............................................
5 points
Potatoes .................. .......................
Vegetables—Fresh, Canned, Dried .. 5 pointe
Fruit—Fresh, Canned. Dried .......... 5 points
Miscellaneous ................................... 15 points
Arrangement ..................................... 15 points
The following exhibits must be labeled with:
name, where grown, special value, and name of ex­
hibitor.
81 For individual farm exhibit — 1st, 312.00;
2nd. 10.00; 3rd, 88.00; 4th, 86.00; 5th, $4.00.
2d 3d
Class
Rib
82 Rural type potatoes
83 Netted Gem ............
2
Rib.
84 Corn, 15 ears, yellow
2 1 Rib.
85 Corn, 15 ears, white .
1 Rib.
86 Corn on stalk ...........
2
1
17 Squash
.50 Rib.
88 Table Carrots
1 .50 Rib.
i
..
89 Table Squash
!
...
1 .50 Rib.
1 .50 Rib.
H Table 1 Pumpkin
.50 Rib.
Sweet Potatoes
92 Bermuda Onion .................
.50 Rib.
9.1 Yellow Globe Type Onion
.50 Rib.
94 Tomatoes ...........................
.50 Rib.
9 5 Largest Squash ..................
.50 Rib.
Tallest 6 Stalks Corn ......
1 .50 Rib.
DIVISION E FLOWERS
Mrs. H. J. Ott, Superintendant
Clara
1st 2d 3d
97 Beat General Display of flowers $4
82
11
98 Most artistic vase of flowers ... 1 .50 Rib.
DIVISION C—POULTRY
DIVISION F—WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT
Lyle Tilden. Superintendent
No bird under tour and one half months of age
will be eligible tor competition.
Any bird winning an award in any class, will
not be eligible for competition In another class.
Awards will be made on a beale of utility as well
as the standard of perfection, rather stressing the
quality of utility.
Mrs. Wm. Hineline, Superintendent
All exhibits In this division muet be the work of
the exhibitor. Entry may be made by any resident
of Umatilla county. Irrigon and Boardman.
All exhibits must be entered and placed by 10:00
A. M.. Friday, October 8.
The rommitta will not be responsible for the loee
of any article, but all possible care will be given.
Articles shall not be removed from the building be­
fore 5 P. M. Saturday.
Sewing exhibits having previously won prizes
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Clara
45 Pen. 4 hens ..
Rib,
giving aald notice will indemnify tem. Provided, however, that said bursements taxed at $25.50, and
and save said grantee harmless of The Pacific Telephone and Tele- whereby it was decreed that the
and from any and all damages or graph Company shall not be respon- mortgage dated on the 16 th day of
claims of whatsoever kind or nature sible in any manner whatsoever for April, 1931, executed by John S.
caused directly or indirectly from damages caused by the failure of
such temporary rearrangement of said police or fire alarm systems, or West and Adora E. West, his wife,
any part thereof, to operate, and to plaintiff, upon the following de­
the aerial plant of the grantee.
City of Hermiston hereby agrees scribed real property in Umatilla
Section 7. In consideration of the
to hold said The Pacific Telephone County, Oregon, to-wit:
the rights and privileges hereby and
Telegraph Company harmless
granted, the City of Hermiston shall of and
Lots Sixteen, Seventeen, Eigh­
any and all claims. dam­
have, and the said The Pacific Tele­ ages or from
liability of any kind whatso­
teen, Nineteen and Twenty in
phone and Telegraph Company here­ ever caused,
directly or indirectly.
Block Eight in the original town
by grants to it the right and privi­
the failure of said police or fire
lege to place, where aerial construc­ by
of Hermiston as platted in the
any
parts
thereof.
alarm
systems,
or
tion exists, a fixture on the tops of
Northeast Quarter of the South-
poles erected and maintained under to operate.
east Quarter of Section Ten,
this franchise to which may be at­
Section 8. In further considera-
Township Four North, Range
tached wires not exceeding four, tion of the rights, privileges and
and where underground conduit franchise hereby granted, said gran­
Twenty-eight, E. W. M. in Uma­
exists the said The Pacific Tele­ tee, The Pacific Telephone and Tele­
tilla County, Oregon,
phone and Telegraph Company shall graph Company, its successors and
furnish the said City with one duct assigns, shall pay to the City of which mortgage was recorded on
in its main underground system, ex­ Hermiston from and after the date April 27, 1931, at page 426 of book
cluding pipe or other conduit dips of the acceptance of this franchise 99 of the records of mortgages In
connecting one pole with another, and until the expiration the sum of the office of the County Recorder
or two pairs of wires in its main un­ Seventy-Five Dollars sum 5 annua^y | of Umatilla County. Oregon, should
derground cable, free of charge to
and the said
said City, to be used for low tension shall be in lieu of all licenses or, be foreclosed, and the said real pro-
police and fire alarm purposes, it be­ other charges which might be im-perty sold by the Sheriff of Umatil-
ing understood that it shall be op­ posed on said grantee, its successors la County, Oregon, to satisfy said
tional with the grantee as to wheth­ and assigns, except City Taxes regu­
er two pairs of wires shall be given larly assessed on a property valua­ judgment and all costs; therefore I
or a duct in the underground sys- tion basis as all other property in will, on Monday, October 24, 1932,
the City is assessed. Payment of at two o’clock in the afternoon of
said sum of Seventy-Five Dollars that day, at the front door of the
(375.00) shall be made on or before
the 15th day of January of each and Court House in the City of Pendle­
every year for the calendar year pre­ ton, Umatilu County, Oregon, sell
ceding, with the exception that in all the right, title, interest and es­
the year 1933 payment shall be tate which the said defendant, and
are not eligible for premiums, although welcome
made only for the period commenc­ all persons claiming and to claim
for exhibition.
ing on the date this franchise be­
comes effective by its passage and by, through or under them, or any
Home Economics
approval, and ending on December of them, -had on the 16th day of
Clara
1st
2nd
31, 1932. This franchise may be April, 1931, or since then have had,
99 Loaf white bread ........................ 31.25 3 .75
forfeited by failure to make the pay­ or now have, in and to the above
100 Butter Cake .............................. ’..... 1.00
.50
ment herein provided for.
described real property and every
101 Angel food, Sunshine or Sponge
Section 9. The rights, privileges part thereof, at public auction to the
cake ........... ...................
1.00
.50
and franchise herein granted shall highest bidder for cash in hand, the
continue and be in force for the per­
102 Cookies, 1 doz., at least 2 kinds.. 1.00
.50
iod of twenty (20) years from and proceeds of such sale to be applied
103 Pies, double crust ......................... 1.00
.50
after
the date of the passage and ap­ In satisfaction of said execution and
104 Pies, single crust ......................... 1.00
.50
proval of this Ordinance.
all costs.
105 Canned fruit, 3 jars, 3 varieties .. 1.50 1.00
Section 10. This Ordinance shall
Dated this 16th day of Septem-
106 Canned vegetables, 3 jars, 3 vari. 1.50 1.00
take effect and be in force from and ber, 1932.
107 Pickles. 3 jars, 3 varieties .......... 1.50 1.00
after its passage and approval,
TOM B. GURDANE,
which said passage shall take place
108 Jelly, 3 glasses, 3 varieties (use
not
less
than
twenty
(20)
nor
more
Sheriff of Umatilla
no commercial pectin) label ........ 1.50 1.00
than ninety (90) days after the
County,
Oregon.
109 Preserves, jam, or conserve, 3 va­
completion of publication of this Or­
rieties ......................................
By Grace Jackson, Deputy.
1.50 1.00
dinance, at least twice in a newspa­
per of general circulation published
110 Best display of borne canned pro­
(Sept. 22—Oct. 20)
in the City of Hermiston as required
ducts, fruits, meats, jelly, vege­
by the City Charter, and the said
tables, etc................................
2.00 1.00
"woowwe
grantee shall, withi thirty (30)
days of the passage ot this Ordi­
Needlework
nance. file with the Recorder of the You get results from
111 Ladles wash dress ........................
$1.50 3 .75
City of Hermiston, its written ac­
112 Display of child’s made-over gar­
ceptance of all the terms and con­
printing done by us I
ments, 3 articles . ......................... 1.50
ditions of this Ordinance.
113 Pillow cases. 1 pair .................... 1.00
The foregoing is a proposed Ordi­
114 Display colored embroidery, 3 ar­
nance being considered by the City
ticles ................................................ 1.50
Council. Any one interested may
discuss the same with the Council
115 Best mending, darned hose,
at any regular meeting up to and
matched patch, and darn on
including the meeting of December
silk or wool ................................... 1.00
7, 1932.
116 Patch work quilt .......................... 1.50
CHAS. TAYLOR,
RNATIONAL
Recorder
117 Best display of 5 articles of sew­
ing by woman's organization .... 2.00 1.00
118 Hooked Rug ................................... 1.50
.75
SHERIFF’S SALE
119 Ladies made-over dress or coat .. 1.50
.75
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
DIVISION G— BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS
under and by virtue of a writ of
A 31.00 prize will be awarded to every 100 per
execution issued out of the Circuit
cent girls' club.
Court of the State of Oregon in and
Cooking
for the County of Umatilla, under
Class
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
THRILLING
the seal thereof, and to me directed
INDOOR
120 Division 1 ... ........... 32.00 31.50 31.00 3 • 50
and delivered upon a judgment and
121 Division 2 ... ........... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
decree rendered and entered in said
Sewing
court on the 12th day of September,
PORTLAND. OREGON
122 Division 1 ... ........... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
1932, in favor of F. V. Prime as
123 Division 2 ... ........... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
plaintiff, and against John S. West
124 Division 3 ... ........... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
and Adora E. West, bis wife, as de­
13 SHOWS IN ONE—11 acres under
Canning
fendants, whereby the plaintiff did one
roof. Exhibits of pure-bred Live*
125 Division 1 ... ........... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
recover a personal decree against stock. Dogs, Poultry, Pet Stock, Wild Life,
126 Division 2 ... .......... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
the defendants, John S. West and Lend Products, Manufactured Products, 4-H
127 Division 3 ... ........... 2.00 1.50 1.00
.50
Adora E. West, his wife, for the sum Club and Smith-Hushes Vocational Education
Work; and, for the first time in the North-
A prize of 85.00, 1st; 83.00, 2nd; and $1.00, 3rd,
of 3500.00 with Interest thereon at
west, SPECTACULAR INDOOR RODEO.
will be awarded to the best girls' club demonstra­
the rate of 8 per cent, per annum
tion, and 815 to the outstanding club girl for O.
$75,000 IN PREMIUMS
from the 16th day of April, 1931,
S. C. summer school In 1933.
and
the
further
sum
of
375.00,
at
­
Prises of 810, 35, and 83 will be awarded to
REDUCED FARES- ALL LINES
torney’s fees, and the costs and dis-
the most outstanding girl's club for scholarships.
duits, pipes, or other apparatus,
Section 5. The said grantee, its
successors and assigns, hereby agrees
with the City of Hermiston to in­
demnity and save harmless the said
City of Hermiston against all dama­
ges, costs and expenses whatsoever
to which the said City may be sub­
ject in consequence of the acts, ne­
glects or defaults of the said Com­
pany, its agents or its servants in
any manner arising from the rights
and privileges herein granted.
Section 6. Whenever it becomes
necessary to temporarily rearrange,
remove, lower or raise the aerial ca­
bles or wires or other apparatus of
the grantee to permit the passage of
any building, machinery or other ob­
ject, the said grantee will perform
such rearrangement on seven (7)
days' written notice from the per­
son or persons desiring to move said
building, machinery or other ob-
jects. Said notice shall bear the
approval of such official as the
Council may designate, shall detail
the route of movement of the build­
ing. machinery or other objects,
shall provide that the costs incurred
by the grantee in making such re-
arrangement of its aerial plant will
be borne by the person or persons
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Grade Jersey Cattle
13 Cow 5 yrs. and over.... 4
Cow 3 yrs. to 5 yrs.... 4
15 Cow under 3 years ..... 4
1 6 Heifer 1 year or over
17 Heifer under 1 year...
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932
OREGON
LIVESTOC
RODEO
Poultry Club
Exhibits shall consist of one cockcral and four
pullets, selected from club member’s contesting
flock.
Class
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
128 Plymouth Rocks ............ 31.00 $ .75 .50 .25
129 Other large breeds ........ 1.00
.75 .50 .25
130 Leghorns ................ :....... 1.00
.75 .50 .25
131 Other light breeds .......... 1.00
.75 .50 .25
132 Ducks ............................... 1.00
.75 .50 .25
133 Turkeys ............................. 1.00
.75 .50 .25
Calf Club—Jersey
Clara
134 Div. 1: Heifer Calf .......
135 Div. 2: Yearling Helfer..
136 Div. 3: Producing Cow..
1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th
$3 $2 $1 .50 .50 .50
3 2 1 R R R
3 2 1 R R R
Calf Club—Holstein
Clara
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
137 Div. 1: Heifer Calf
33 12 31 .50 .50
138 Div. 2 Yearling Helfer.. •
2
1 R R
139 Div. I; Producing Cow.. 3
2
R R
Calf Club—Brown Swiss
Clara
1st 2nd
140 Div.
Helfer Calf __________ 82.50 31.00
141 Div. >: Yearling Helfer ___ _.....
2.50 1.00
142 Div. 3: Producing Cow ...............
2.50 1.00
Calf Club—Beef Breeds
Clara
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
143 Div. 1: Heifer Calf .
.50 .50
$3 32
144 Div. 2: Yearling Heifer 3
R R
145 Div. 3: Producing Cow 3
R R
Sheep Club
Both club and open class ribbons awarded in
theae classes.
Class
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
144 Div. 1: Lamb for breed­
ing purposes .................... 12.00 11.50 11 .50
147 Div. 2: Market Lamb .... 2.00 1.50 11 R
Div. 3: Yearling for
breeding purpoees .......... 2.00 1.50
R
Clara
Pig Club
1st
2nd 3d 4th 5th 6th
149 Div. 1 : Four Pigs
from same litter .... 33.00 31.50 $1 R RR
150 Div. 3: Fat Hog .. 2.00 1.50 1 R R R
151 Div. 3: Sow Pig .. 2.00 1.50 1.50.50.50
Prizes of $3.00, 1st; 32.00. 2nd; and 31.00, 3rd.
will be awarded the highest scoring demonstration
team of the agricultural clubs.
The Hermiston Herald contributed 35.00 toward
4-H club premiums.
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Lower License Fees Must Come!
Secretary of State Hoss insists that automobile
owners are entitled to lower license fees. We agree
with him but also believe that the license fees now
imposed on small privately owned trucks should be
reduced.
WHY?
Because, for years, automobiles and small trucks
have been carrying the load of highway construction
and maintenance while the heavy truck and trailer
freight outfits, operating for compensation and hog­
ging and destroying our roads, have been escaping
with ridiculously low fees.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1932, the state
collected, in license and mileage fees, $6,548,000.
Of this amount the freighters (Classes 4 and 7),
nearly 3000 in number, paid but $300,000 or around
$100 per vehicle for the year.
In the year 1931 the State Highway Commission
was obliged to spend over $7,000,000.00 for recon­
struction, betterments and maintenance—burdens
imposed largely by the operations of heavy vehicles.
Our proposed Highway Protection Law makes it
the duty of the State Highway Commission to classi­
fy all traffic on our highways, determine the burden
imposed by each and make recommendations to the
Governor for a redistribution of all license and mi­
leage fees.
When this is done lower license fees for automo­
biles and small trucks should follow.
VOTE 314—YES
Freight Truck &
Bus Bill
Paid by:
Highway Protective Association
By Oswald West, President.
Ry. Exch. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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