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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1937.
, Tax Collector's Report ,
(Showing (tie amount of Tax Collected and (urued ovef Tor (be year 1936)
''Selfish Interests" Paying
; . For Propaganda, Smith
Tells Dairymen,
COIIVAIXIS. Ore., Jon. 211.
(API IJisLtissions of Ores oil's
milk control law gave way to busi
ness sessions at Hie Oregon Dulry
nien's association parley lodiiy fol
lowing u talk by lidgur W. Smith
ol Portland, nOk uoard cliuiruiun,
who blamed ugllution ugulnst con
trol on "propaganda, paid for by
seiriBh interests."
. Smith told tho group income of
producera had been augmented by
$5,0011,111)0 slneo inception of the
control program nearly two years
ago. lie also pointed out that the
board acts under legislative author
ity, ami said retail prices uro low
er, quality considered, than at any
lime since mis with the exception
of mid-depression.
In commenting on agitation In
Portland against tho board's action
In boosting milk prices, .Smith said
oven more (Inutile puollc control,
possibly publio ownership of dis
tribution systems, would be
brought Into effect eventually If
he present control uct is repeuled.
Codification of the stale's agri
cultural laws, with changes whure
necessary, was advocated by Arden
A. Heed, chief of (lie market en
forcement division of tho stale de
partment of agriculture, in order
to muke uniform enforcement pos
sible. Heeii ulso said counties in which
tho services of a district attorney
uro tint available for agricultural
-work should acquire other legal as
Bislance. -
, Smith's tu Ik on the milk control
Bet followed u recommendation by
George Kullonwider, Carlton, presi
dent of tho dairymen's association,
that the group go on record favor
ing tin; statuto.
Smith, In predicting demoraliza
tion or the milk Industry in event
control was abolished, said milk
control laws in 15 stales were run
ning n guuutlet similar to the op
position which first greeted public
utility regulation.
1931!
Statu und County $369,198.92
interest l,69t.93
Tuition Kund 37.171.M
Uia. I,ako Spec
I-Jlkheud Spec ... .....
Tiller Siiec .
Imp. Ilg. Imp. D. Spec
Lakeside Drainage 25.41
Port of Ulnpuuu 26,359.50
Parent I'atrol 6.277.08
Spec. Cily Tax 1110,731.16
Union High School 44.672.75
Spec. School Tux 161.103.35
Spec. Hoad
Ilort. Liens
Total :. 762,149.83
1935 1934 1932 1931 1930 1929 1921 1927 1926 1925 1924
58,910.91 (24,176.30 S17,O6.03 (13,221.62 $ 8,768.43 ( 5,056.06 ( 6.987.76 8,222.43 I 2,012.16 ( 634.68 I 320.38
3,436.28 370.69 467.69 478.13 8,461.94 1,918.37' 2,121.63 618.84 684.64; 211.60 430.00
7,600.91 2,751.66 2.364.61 1,812.76 958.19 763.73 248.64 105.68 37.16 ': 11.46 6.34
671.90 498.56 240.71 ,; .., .. :.
'."." ' ZZI"""!, ZZ"ZZ 238!si " !Z!II """"Z"Z ZiZZZ" ' ZZZZ" ZZZZI'ZZZZ
413.88 2,736.87 1,219.90 . 937.34 1,207.80 459.99 314.49
"" 3.88(i.75 "' 1,-585.65 "1.61)6.37 " 3,299.59 "' iS'ii.ii ifiiiTi "' 1,795.68 " "ljiiiHt ' " 346J7 " Sslzs " Ti.K
2.280.88 1,195.96 1,176.61 1,146.76 616.86 330.75 150.74 136.91 90.61 29.50 26.21
17.13X.OI , 6,251.19 6,902.86 4.8S9.87 2,952.24 2,293.86 2,217.95 1,063.36 713.69 172.65 29.73
6.331.89 2,396.96 2,161.92 3.605.78 2,259.13 ' 1.653.87 1,786.88 870.57 399.32 66.20 68.85
29,043.35 11,715.41 10.809.73 9,334.64 6,317.70 3,225.69 2,792.35 1.525.28 882.31 288.56 160.72
394.84 1.9S8.45 1,663.86 830.83 1,462.84 670.34 220.26 ' 88.85 41.74
142.25 .'. ;.
1128,637.98 (60,743.72 43,2fl.49 (11,012.25 31,088.73 117,913.71 19,802.27 ( 9,756.62 ( 6(600.31 ( 1,555.74 J 1,138.05
UJIAND TOTAL 11,112,668.95.
Filed Jan. 11, 1937.
HOY AGUE, County Clerk
PERCY A. WEBB, Sheriff and Tax Collector.
By Earl Pickens, Deruty.
Weuthcrly. Mrs. Smith has been In
the hospltul,
.Mrs. .Max llauur presented her
music class in u recital .Munduy
evening.
Mr. und Mrs. Claude Creen vere
Klkton visitors Saturday.
Kuuerul services were held Sat-
urduy for Mrs. Kllzu Dlinmiclt, who
passed away at nor home Wednes
day. The burial was in tho Klkton
cemetery. Mrs. Dimmlck bad been
In ill health for u long time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ilulnes, or
Drain, spent Sunday at the home.
of Mrs. Marietta Hulnes.
11. O. Thomas was 'nttiiii.ilug to
business In Drain Monday afternoon.
MELROSE
Around the faty
CAMAS VALLEY
. CAMAS VALMOY, Jun. 20. Mr.
And Alt'H.' Imv Muovk) uml uliiidreu
of 1'owi'ia vUHoii wi-uli .vim
Luu'a muter, Wnilum Mtfuif. ah;
.Moure Dud ijeun vitiating in' Pawyj
SitV li fW UUC'ltH nillCt) UH! Jl0llllu'8
und Iiib Hon und Ouimliiuri-iHuw
) roil Klit him homo,
ftli'H. Juiin ToniHliaofc ol' Atm Ar
hov, MlulilKtin, In vIhIUiik uL tliu
Ji onus ot lior wuiu liter, Mve. Wuiier
tSiulufl. , s - ;
Joint titnmlluy nud Ills son, O run,
fiuuio u hdhinuHS U'li Lo .Myi'iiu
1'omt uiio dtiy him wut'k..
Tliu Inlunt cliiUl at Air, und Mrn.
Moitih 'J'n rusk nn iniriml - m Lhu
fl'l.riitm cumurury TJuu-Hduy.
Air. unit itrn, Wultur tiiulofC mid
Mm. John 'loniKhuck iwulo u trip
Jo Coquillo Thurmtuy.
l'oi'cy Wolcoll Iiuh imrclmrfcd a
. junv chuvrolut picuut) iiiki until
Htundluy lum it now Ford V-S pi:K
jip. Cluuilo' ALhiM'tou Hpont Frlduy
ylBltiiiK In tho vulloy.
Chmum Pulluii mid family of
JUvortou Hjii'tit .Siilut'tliiy hero visit
inir rolullveH.'
ttuv.' und Mr. tilou Will to or
Jltlturd condurttid chinch sorvkx-H
lioro Sniidiiy itiornliiK.
Churhin v lU-y Iiuh ln?on quite
ill with fin durum tho ItiHt ueuM.
Vlolu Ulchtor Jh In Uuguiiu vhoro
bhi oxnects to work tor u whllo.
A i'. bIi blunkoL of Know toll horo
Frlduy ni;ht. Tint .wouthur 1h so
cold I hut I ho snow do(Vt not thuw
very fust.
AIih. K. It. M row u huh tiutto fikk
yunduy with cold or flu.
C. . l.iiwuun or HoacbuiK visit
I'd Sunday ufioinoou tit the T. U
.uwsoii homo. Ills ftithur, H. V.
3iUWson, hus not boon very well
lor tho iiuHl two woukh.
Tho Htundloy llron. IokkIiik crow
wont up on tho inountiilu Monduy
liltoinooti and uro planning
flurtliiK work Tuonday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. .loH.nm
Coles Vulloy visited Monduy at tho
lioiuo of Mr. und Mrs. T. is, Law-
son and iv I so triimuictod bintluoss
in tho valloy.
MKI.nOSK, Jun. 20. Mrs. . J.
jii 1 1 dee n spout last Friday ft f tor-
noon und Suturduy at ItoseburR
viHltiiiK MIsh llelon tiranKer. .
Mr. and Mih. l'hil iiosh or rcu-
Kono visited (he roropurt of lu:it
wook with the luttor'B parouts, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Olson, und her sister,
Mrs. G. A, Hruco.
Mrs, Kvelyn Finloy of Hoseburg
Is at the home f her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Nelson, who uro
both very 111.
Mrs, J. i. wlckliind una son,
Kenneth und diutKhter, Fuilli,
went to Hlddlo lust Wednesday to
brhiK Mr. Wicklund home ufter
buiiiK employed there for several
days. Hu cniiio as fur as Hose
burf; und left in tlie afternoon fur
Medford whero he will be employ
ed at carpenter work' for several
weeks. : 1
Anton Iturslk received the con
tract lust wiek to cut and doltver
filO cords of cord wood to the Hose
burK schools this coin In K full.
Mr. und Mrs W. 0. Mueller re
turned home from California Sat
urday. Mr, V.w Her ; has , been
there uttendliiK to huslueris; sinco
CluistimiB und Mrs. MiioHri ifiined
him hist week to accompany him
home. ,- "
Air. and Airs. Kunnethi rord of
HoHobui'K visited Sunday, evening
with tho former's Hlster, Miss Lois
Ford. . : - r i ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ilosunder from.
Mhineiinolis. - Mlniu. wore the
guests Inst Friday ot Mr. ami Mrs.
10. O. llloonuiulatt
J, K. Conn, Klluiie nlntlhowH und
DenulH MuffliiKton loft Monduy
for Can by. Ore., lo work on tho
turkey pool and 11. 1. Conn left
I uesduy morulnii to join them.
They will work from Cunby to
wn rd HoHidnirK.
Ileverly Jean . Worlhlnirton of
Canyonvllle visited several days
lust week with :;er Kralidparenls,
Mr. and Mrs. II. I. t onu.
The Kluuroso school pupils Ink
I ii K the stale test last Thursduy
and Friday Included Fred Graves,
Alma Sjogren and Winona (iarner
from the sixth urudc lukliiR tests
In geography, arithmetic und Knu-
liHh. Those troiu. the svenlh
Krade were Jean Graves, Victor
Hurktuud, Hubert llohuqulst and
Havmond Kelfler taking tests in
history, Kiiftllsh, arithmetic and
Keorapliy ami those from Iho
eighth grade Included Honnie
Graves, Oorothy Itiicklund, Flsu
Sjogren, Helen Johnson and Sum
(lurlmr and thoir subjects Includ
ed civics, eiithnietlc, hiHlory and
English. Thi group will ull take
final tents later in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hodges
and sou and their son-in-law and
laujihter, Mr, mid Mih. Kiln no Mat
thews moved Saturday from the
N. I.. Conn place to the Frank Mur-
sik place to reside.
ELKTON
KliKTON. Jan. 21.--'Wilbur Hu
us and It. S. Adams were In Itosu
burg Tnesdny looking ui'ter bus!
ii"ss mailers.
iMiss Claire Wells is vlslling
l'ldulives In Seattle.
.Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Hinder madr
a business trip Tiiv'cdu.v in Slither
Hu.
Mr. and Mrs. ,MarshnU McCiuy
if Kluimtth Falls, have returned
homo uller vlnlliug relatives and
friends nt Klkton everul days.
(ieo. KliiKslon und Krnest l.
Wud.i were looking ul'ter business
jnatteis In Hoseburg Wednesday.
Amies Hudson and Auldeii t'hee
ver were Kimene vlsllors 'rhurs
day.
J. 1. Howe win In Uosebui
Thursday.
Mr. and Mm. J. L. Sneed. or
Ihain, rpent Friday nt the home of
Mrs. Anna Kent and nltemlliiK to
business mnlteis in KhUoh.
Felix Hudson, ol Kluin-itli Falls.
Is vlidtlhg at. Hie home of Mr. urn
Mis. Jonepli Hudson.
S. CalUy. who hus bein 111. i
ublo to be up n;:ulu.
Mrs. Airretl Mntiln ws ha u
turned lo Hosidmrg. Mrs. Mat
thews wns working fur Mrs. VMm
lihnmtck.
Ted N'lbler speul the wfekend
wiih his family at Klulnn. .Mr
Nibler Is working al Hlllard.
Mrs. I.. . !apn. of Oakland, is
visiting at tho liotee of .Miss Anna
Stark.
Mr. Charb'V Sinlll). ttf Kellogt
returned from Uni-r'mrg Mmeltiy to
lio hoiiiu ol Mr. nud Mr. Noirls
COUrMUlA, Mo., Jan. 21. (AP)
Highways built from wuste furm
products are the ,oul of Or. Huns
Winterkorn, assistant professor of
soils at the University of Missouri.
Winterkorn discovered that fur
fural, a I u id ohtulned by distilling
cornstalks, bran and other cereal
hulls, has great potential value us
a cement In the construction of
semi-flexible roads.
Furfural was developed by sci
entists several yours ago, but the
soil a specialist hero Is the first to
Investigate its possibilities US u
paving material, ( ? ' '
Used in Argentina
When mixed, with soil. Wittier-
perlmcntj.
Thre Methodt '4
There are three ways to use the
mixture hi road building, it can be
spread on the surface of a dirt road
In much the samo manuor as oil at
a cost of f250 a mile; mixed with
soil loosened to a depth of six
inches at a cost of $-1,000 u mile;
or lulled with soil i:: a mining ma
chine and pressed Into place with
a roller.
Tbo last method. Winterkorn
nays, would cost around $6,000 a
mile, but would provide a durable
base that should last 14 years or
more. In each method a wearing
NOTICE
Sealed bids will he accepted, at
Iho office of the uudntdiuicd up lo
5 o'clock p. 111., February 1, Ili:i7,
for iweniy-llvo rnnls feur foot fir
wood, old prow lh, and 'or second
growth. Sumo to bo delivered al
City Hall on or before September
1T, 1 I;i7, us direct I'll by Council.
In making bid specify kind of wood
bidding on.
A. J. Geddcs, City Hecorder.
(Adv.)
CARR'S 1c SALE
(Mir big annual tt- sale is now In
full swing, ottering you hundreds
of. real bargains. Hegulur Kic in lit
flu pans, loaf puns, cuke puns, etc.,
any 1! for Un ltegul,-.r 1 u writing
lublets, envelopes, etc., I! for lie.
Also hnudhercMeff. dlh ctolhs.
bowls, coumun pins, giass und
ehlna dlnnei ware, pencils, combs
und many other items, IWy one nt'
regulr pike and get. a other one
for lc. Curr's.- Adv.
For Bronchitis
Cough Colds
Acts Like a FLASH
(', Hlllrrml tsltf In ictltww It'l
Cwtipouf.lr-J Ki tuoft'o, nJcl titt HimJ
In "i th' vwUy
UCKLEYS MtXTURt Hnn'c KUtv '
lh n-m vl this 'iji. CtHih '"J Cold
Rrcnnitti Ott t o putt !'? trtw
jrmtol 0 clnJ cm it
Om tiliit? 10 tr (Kdi" s
fticJ tew Ooiei J'kJ OO
njnnj-on cc'i:h n setdon prfl t'n
lv Hrd, coi. '' ikjI out o
OuilnM. BUCKllV'S MIXTUsI tt no on
H ll good llorfi fiiataniepH
Cluiliiuin' licit L' l su l.nim ijteif,
- m m mm
IXXW ,ffl'.' - 13
surface ot an eighth ol b Inch of I I VS jr ' - At An Ixcaptlonal Savlngl U
asphaU or gravel i applied. II WiWgtiY 1 f
Before cojilng to the United t L1I II 8 ' TT1 Aft M
Statna In 1951. Winterkorn wan as- I i v-.'YV'-'"--74 Rtaularh I I Si.
.J ........ ....... l "-;.. - 13
1 1 1 (L JI ML. I'lieiinie J ule UUIlltegrallon. In mllch the sam0 mamior a8 0ll at f'"' ' r'"?"' """li II It
lllrH III linrlVlini I The chief onstacle to develop-1 a cot of 25U a mile: mixed with I leaMn 0erman "'entlsf. HV' . i
I . Brighten your Winter m
I li ' vC, Tik. wardrobe with gleamlnc 5
' AyfWTli M -M 1 - 'Wk Patent sandal-1 Flatter.
C&jfJ "I'liCX-l I ' NXJiSl ing, Empire atyle with &
KJHJ2J- fluare toe- ind heels I S
tPHrnONlA i Rinpies,k. I rsn rayons.
I Eight-rortY r Wl IRSP
liiiiNIr JilfSSK ..47 h v 19 .
.lom.oh pin.. iu, hMrtburn. nsiwa . or M ' JZSZm BRANDY Mil Sll I Reduced! i ,V special Far- ,
5thr dLlrenil llu. lo .c Held, sol UIJOA. FIFTHS Hgi BHllflVI B XJ pur. .ilkl Lr U14HlSS chascl Dull
PltKH. Biuwo on tomch (OTOl.ll.f; pre- , ILJr' 3l 6 i ,i i Siiiyi lini.hnl raw
cripiion. b(.i pioani, quick, over tofm Roma Wine Company Inc. Lodi, Calif. I v- Perfect I Full raSFSsS1' I "n,,e ray-.
oeopl. bay. wrlflen I.M.ni prlln UDOA. I...... ai. 1 fashioned laWaafCaMwat On,remtOrced.
O.p.rea, trial packMa. FREE., at "T I afca sasnioneo.
' " ; r " - ' ---- . " 0T Sole. .. Srf '
''':. i h i i '-'( M'''li' r ""'T', ' ' "V ' ' . IVJ famoof8$I.W fM c'afes" New
' rTvvI7T. ' '. ' ' ' ' I ' IVV makesf 81x99 I iKiiS prints. 36 in.
(REnYOUA rlu U V ; a .
r ri ' " ' Vs. : ' I'll I 1 I
korn sayH, tho fluid furins a bard
cake pohhumsIiik a tensile strength
of 200 poiinil pur Hqimro hh:Ii. fr'ur-fiirul-treuted
cubes, have withstood
36-dtty water teHtu without uotlce
uhle dUflltegration.
The chief obstacle to develop
ment of tho distillate for i:se as a
highway base, the chemist says, Is
the present cost as compared with
tho lower priced Industrie;! mix
tures iniule from bituminous as
phalt and tar.
i"Where bituminous asphalt und
tar products obtained from coal
are relatively scarce and farm
pwasto products abun-lunt, furturul
instilled rruni tho latter may prove
economically more', advantageous."
ho explains. "Such a situation ex
ists in Argentina."
The Argentine government is co
operating with the United Stutes
department of ugricullure, tho Mis
souri college of agilcnlture "iiid
the stuto highway , department .in
sponsoring Dr. Wlnterltorn's ex-
fclCWEEnS
4 PUBLIC M
" : .. 'i r'
You know me . . . I'm REDDY KILOWATT your Elec-
tricol Seryant. I'm heating water for nearly everyone
these aays Doing a good job of it too. I never let
it get too hot,or too cold. I watch it day and night
keeping the temperature just right twenty-four hours
d day They call me the' perfect servant. Every task
around your home that you have ever asked me to
;,do was done more quickly, more easily, more perfectly
than it was ever done in any other Way, and of course
I can do just as well heating your water. You can
install an automatic electric water heater on very
easy monthly terms and Reddy Kilowatt your Elec
trical Servant will do the rest. You wont have to
think about me at all for months . , , even years, and
everyone knows my wage is so small it need scarcely
be considered. Less than twelve cents a day for
continuous hot water, at just the right temperature
twenty-four hours a day, is all the avereage family
pays me for this service.
Believe it or not there are still people who think
the world is flat. There- are also people who think
heating water with a furnace, or stove coil costs
nothing extra. Actually a hot water coil robsthe
stove or furnace of at least 20 of its heat requiring
that much more fuel than would otherwise be needed.
It doesn't really pay to be a tank patter and worry
about your hot water supply.
The California Oregon Power Company
mum Hftua
Regularly $1,691 Have longest-wearing
skate wheels made!
1.49
8 c
For all tircsl Air-tight, heat-resisting.
Box of 5. Save J2l
IQQO0 oqgcT) 89c
Reg. 98c. Double screw type. Easy to
operate. For popular cars.
Reg. 88c value! Finest quality bril
liant wail enamel. Washable.
Reg. 55c Strap end! Heavy center
dipt Seasoned hickory 30",
79c
qt.
39c
Tested tu lutil) voils! Value.
Per loll fuel:
79c
Size 14
tiAKtLITE PLATE M f
Attractive desi.-u J C
5-WAY RECEPTACLE
Takes five
Plugs 9V
OCTAGON BOX M
Heavy stei.'l; Sturdy,
TOGGLE SWITCH aj
All llakelite. Value.
Kalsomlno
36c
5-lb.
Gives a beautiful ' velvety
finish. 5-lbi. is enough to
decorate an entire room.
IK.mmra
Phone 95
315 N. Jackson St. A
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