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i i six ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1936. NEW FARM BILL N EARING PASSAGE Continued from page 1) fixing of quota 8 on import h found to compete burmfulty wllli domcK- - tic furm product. Dairymen Appeased TJiiGfl of a pronilsed fight by the dairy bloc to iliant?e the hill ma- - teriully w;r inoili'ied by Hfpre- eentutive Ilollcuu !., Wis.). He al 2 tered Ilia aiiiendiiii'iit to prevent landH taken out of production un- - der the proKiam from beliiK used for dairying. Uoileuu'a Buhntltuto proposal, ilu , - Pinned to meet roriHtitutionul oh- jectlons. would authortZH the sec 1 retary of agriculture to "uHHlHt - the voluntary growing of soil Im- j "2 proving or eronton proventlriK I nropfi for tlio purpOHO of soil r- - buflriliiff, hut not for commercial " purpoflt'g." The wind orofdon amendment " was offered by Jones who CHtlmat cd several hundred farmerw would m receive hetwffn 25 and 50 rents - an acre for ltmlng. Kansas, Colo rado, and Texas, willi more than 1 ,000,000 arras suhjert to dut ... storms, would receive the largest - share of the $2,ii00.iM0. ,u Assurance that tenants nnd ,j sliare croppers shall sliuro eqult nbiy In benefits under the tnin ,., porury and permanent programs was written In through an amend- ment by Heiiresentatlvo Tarver (!.. Ga.). . The house adopted an amend . ment bv lifpresontntive Pie (It.. Queen of Regiment . fa : ducers" in the administration of the act. ines contended the small pro ducer wua never protected under Die AAA despite promise:! fiom the aci ii lury that be would be TAX BILL SOON TO TAKE DEFINITE FORM Continued from page 1 ) Mry Louim Shepherd One louthern be Me who has 1,165 young men ' at her command, is Miss Louise Shepherd' of Greens boro, - N. C, who ' was chosen (''queen of the regiment" by the 0. T. C. at North Carolina State .college at Raleigh.' Tex.) making It mandatory for the secretary of agriculture to "pro- tect the tnferenlw of the small pro be will not yn beyond that. Despite- a v. ide pi aliment In con Kress aj.':iin.t lax iiiovch now, there wax no indication tltat seriate "lib eral would abandon their plan to seek new levh-s. Henutor l-a Kol- letie 1 IMoK.-Wis.) plans to demand further widening of the income tax structure, to lax the wealthy more, and levy on several million small er Incomes now exempt. 'Wallace Eases Criticism Following up his aHsertion that the procesKiuK lux refund, ordered by the supreme court, was the 'greatest legalized i,,0 f nj. lory," Secretary Wallace struck at il again ye?terdav. In a report to Senator Norrls i It-Neb.) he declar ed processors bad already collect ed "the equivalent of the Impound ed taxes from consumers of pro duce." Wallace's earlier description of tlio rerund as a "steal" had brought demands from bouse republicans that he be removed. Norrls, in ask ing Wallace for a report on the taxes, suggested that "gift" was a more appropriate word. allace yenierday modified -bis "steal" i-irt." Follows Namesake 1 BUY A SAFE USED CAR AND BUY IT 3VOW! SAVE REPAIR COSTS! Examine These BARGAINS! Accidents ore tragic . . . and costly! Guard against accidents by driving a safe car ... a car in perfect condi tion. Increasing sales on the 1936 Pontiacs have loaded us with many excellent "trade-ins." To clear our decks we are sacrificing these cars at ridiculously low prices. Come in nnd see these great values in safe Used Cars. Some of them are almost new. All makes. All models. Small down payments. Easy G.M.A.C. terms. I Your old car taken in trade as part payment. Hurry I These big values j won't last long. Save yourself the I expense of conditioning your old I car. Drive one of these safe Used .Cars-SAVE-and be safe! Look At These SPECIALS! Almost New Used Cars Pontiac "6" Sedan, 1935 model. This car has the large trunk and has only been driven TAff 11,000 miles V"3 Ford V-8 Coune. 1935 mod.7 TKi. car has had wonderful care, has only been driven 5,000 miles, only , (! UIIIJ $625 Pontiac "8" Sedan, 1934 model. This car has been driven 23,000 AnM 903 Ford Spt. Coupe, 1931, $275 Buick Sedan, 1928.... $175 Hudson Coach, 1931.. $295 Chevrolet Coach, 1929 $245 Pontiac Sedan, 1930... $195 OVER 5 CARS NOW PRICED UNDER $200 Every Car in Excellent Condition W. Knight Cpe., 1928, S125 Durant Sedan, 1928.... $75 Pontiac Spt. Cpe. 1929, $195 Buick Sedan, 1926... ..$75 Buick Sedan, 1927 S95 miles, only WE TAKE YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE-SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS EASY G.M.A.C. PAYMENTS SEE US AND SAVE DRIVE A SAFE CAR PLYMOUTH COUPE. 1935 model. Like new, driven 5000 miles PONTIAC "8" SEDAN DF.LUXE MODEL. This car has ix-ply lires and is equipped with lots of accessories $525.00 $875.00 Phone 141 Roseburg Motor Co. Ill N. Rose St. frephew and namesake of the late leader of the Republican party in Pennsylvania, Boies Penrose, of Philadelphia, Is expected to an jounce hit candidacy for a congres sional seat HEAVY RAINS HIT WESTERN OREGON Continued from page 1) IMMiihirfi was 25 degrees. Wliile snow ft;ll at higher levels hi oastiTii )r?p:( rain fell at Bend during the nilit and washed away I he hint tiacf'H of four 1 ne lies of freHli hiiow. Tlio temperature at daybreak wan 41 degreea. I'asHeiiKer trains ware halted in the Columbia Kortfe for several hours today. SWOLLEN SACRAMENTO RIVER riiitlLS BIG AREA SAN KUANUSCO, Feb. 21. (AI'( Itain of t-loiidbtii'Ht propor tions swelled tha SaeraimMilo rlve today and at Colusa, i:i5 miles north, (be overflow was expected to inundate, flie entire countryside. The weather bureau here fore cast the approach or unother storm with more precipitation. It was estimated the river, now at 21-leet, will rise to 27 or 28 feel, the danger mark for Colusa, within 36 hours. The stream at Kennett was at 14 feet and rising rapidly. COPCO INCOME FOR 1S3S SHOWING GAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 20. (Al') Ouliforntii OreKon Power Co. riorVi'l rising net income for. toiiuy. Tlio preliminary re port showed net of $IS1,(i2L com pureel with $;l(il,!)i)7 in 1934. OperatiiiK revenues were 1 1.012.- ooo compared with S3.7US.8 IS. KarniiiKS were mill considerably neiow requirements to meet pre ferred slock dividends, wliicli a tint to M13.7SS on a rvKUlur uiniiiil basis. Dividends have been paid nt half-scale on t lit; prefer- il lor more Hum 2 years. RULINGS ON BANK QUESTIONS MADE SAI.KM. Feb. '2 (AP) The tale hanking Kiipi-rinlendent has no authority to release securities It'po.-dteii with a bank except upon thf ordi'i of a conn of competent jurixdicilun. Attorney (ieneral 1. I. Van Winklf informed Superin tendent Mark Skinner. The opinion further litd that On-yon statutes contain no provi sions wherehy cash deposits can he made in lieu of securities at any lime. The questions were nsllual- ed by the receiver of the First National bank of The Pulles. OREGON EVENTS ItKNO. Oie.. Feb. 21 (AP The llt'tii! I'itv poiiiiHl tlfffilil in await action by the Portland city commission before discussing a proposal to protest the California horde;- pa t ml. A recom meudal ion that the protest be made was re reived from Commissioner Civile of Portland. POinXANlt. Feb. 21 It mav be (lie cold weather nnd it may not anyway, yesterday was the first ay in years that no marriage Il euses were Issued in Portland. CHANTS PASS. Feb. 21 Act ing tm suiiurxtion of Commissioner Clyde ol Portland, the Cruuts Pass city council hist night protested the I, os Anuelrs ban on Indiuent transients beim; enforced at 1 ah lornia state lines. SAI.K.M, Fch.TT llovernor Martin uri:ed the people of the state today to observe National Narcolie KducaMon week from February 22 to 21'. 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