The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 10, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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9.32 c h ain s w ide off th e e n tire
lnK in all, 144.77 a cre s of land,
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lea v in g conveyed h e re b y 138.57
C ounty, S ta te of O regon,
a cre s, m ore o r less; b u t su b je c t to
D ated th is 23rd d a y o f A pril,
th e rig h ts of L ane C o u n ty a n d th e 1934.
public in a n d to a n open ro a d
C. A. SW A RTS,
o ver th e E a s t 40 fe e t th ere o f, a s a26m24cncg
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SS5X5ZSS__ to „ .a a ld L an e C o u n ty
By A. E . H u le g aa rd , D eputy.___j
R em edy Removes Cause
Of Stomach Gas
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M iller, a t M onroe, sp en t th e w eek ,la y a t the hom e of a niece, Mrs.
Mis. R a v M yers a n d M r a n d
« d h e r e w l r t h i , D arents. M r. an<i
a t G ow dyvllle.
M r s .^ J a m ^ B e L m t of “ ¿ e lig h t
M rs. P e te Tonole.
M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k L aB lue a n d valley visited T u esd ay w ith Mr
Mr. a n d M rs. H arold McCue of d a u g h te rs of H ebron, Mr. L aB lue’s and Mrs. U e n rv L ake,
W o o d ard ’s m ill visited Sunday w ith m other, M rs. L ucy
of
Mr. a n d Mrs. K e ith L yons of
L aB lue
Mr. M cCue’s siste r, M rs. L aw rence E u re k a , Cal., a n d
th e la tte r ’s C ottage
G rove
w ere
S unday
T h o rn to n .
g ra n d d a u g h te r. M iss V inita
La- g u ests o f Mr. a n d
Mrs.
Jo h n
M rs. O liver Spies, w ho h a d been B lue of Salem , w ere S unday eve B auder.
v isitin g h e r p a re n ts In Salem . Join­ n in g v isito rs o f M r. a n d M rs. Joe
ed h e r husband, w ho had come P rem azzi.
Earl Snell for Secietary of
h e re fro m e a ste rn O regon to m ake
Mr. a n d Mrs. E lm e r M artin a n d o , „ , „
th e ir hom e here w ith Mr. Spies' Tom M a rtin of C resw ell v isited » l a t e .
p a re n ts la s t w eek.
S unday a t th e A. T onole hom e.
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Mrs. Jo h n W illian and children
M iss H a rrie t Odle of E ug en e vis-
I f you know a n ew s Itam , phone
a tte n d e d a p a rty T h u rsd a y a fte r­ I ted F rid a y a t th e T. C. Shaw The Sentinel.
noon a t the C h ristia n c h u rc h in hom e,
C o tta s» Grove.
O. H . S haw a n d so n B e rn ard
M rs. H aro ld T onole of C ottage cam e fro m R o se b u rg S a tu rd a y to
G rove sp e n t S un d ay a t the P ete th e hom e of M r. S h aw ’s p aren ts,
T onole hom e.
Mr. a n d M rs. T. C. S haw , a n d w ere
M rs. E . R . Lem ley. Mrs. F red a ccom panied hom e S unday by M rs.
F r o s t a n d Mrs. Je a n Long o f Cot O. H. Shaw , w ho h a d sp e n t th e
M ost sto m a c h GAS is due to
ta g e G rove called W ednesday a f­ w eek h ere.
bowel poisons. F o r q u ick re lief
te rn o o n a t th e J. W . F ish e r home.
I use A dlerika. One dose c le an s out
M r. a n d Mrs. Jo h n T onole and
LONDON.
body w a ste s,j t ones up y o u r system ,
M r. a n d Mrs. Steve Tonole of P ass
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b rin g s sou n d sleep,
K em ’s fo r
C reek canvon visited S unday w ith ell took th e ir sm all son C alvin to D
rugs.
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M r. and Mrs. A. Tonole.
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ugene
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ednesday.
Mrs. G eorge K lnkle o f Creswell
R ay B a k er left S u n d ay to w ork N O T IC E oe « i i r i i r r m u o * . « .
v isited one day la s t w eek w ith h e r
in the fo re s try service a t R u jad a .
r kk 1 r K " O n F P E f B i E T Y v . S
b ro th er. L aw rence T hornton.
T he R a lp h L a n c a s te r fam ily o f ! „
V irginia K in g a or n d eD
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Says: See the N O R G E
DISTRICT NU M BER O NE
D istric t N u m b e r O ne in clu d es only th o se p a rtic ip a n ts re sid in g
w ith in th e c ity lim its of C o ttag e Grove. A t le a st one a n d possi­
bly tw o of th e th re e p rize d iam o n d rin g s, a n d a s m an y o th e r
p rize s a s th ere a re a c tiv e p a rtic ip a n ts will be a w a rd e d to c a n ­
d id ate s liv in g in th is d istric t.
Follow ing is a list of th e D istric t N u m b e r O ne can d id ates,
to g e th e r w ith all v o tes c a s t fo r publicatio n up u n til y e sterd a y
m o rn in g :
dauc-hb rs o f^ P n s s ' C reekn<canvon S hortridge. The tim e w as s p e n t in
? 2 S ?ty th is 23rd d a y of
COCH RA N , G e rtru d e
.....29,000
w ere S un d ay d in n e r guests of
M r Q“ Utlng a n d picking wool fo r th e A pril, 1834 upon a n d p u rs u a n t to
D A V I3, V e l m a _______
..... 28,000
a n d M rs Jo e P rem azzi
hostess. T h e n e x t m eetin g will be J„,d.ecree
a n d n ' ade hy
E W IN G , M y r t i e _____
..... 16,000
M r arid M rs H arold K irk
and M aV 17 w ith Mrts- Jo h n S u th e rla n d . a a *d c o u rt th is 17th d a y of A pril,
M rs H e n ry L ak e visited a t
the
R u th M cKeel o t P o r tla n d L9f t *“ a SU1‘ e n d i n g th e re in in
H A R V E Y , E d n a M ay..
..... 26,000
B e rt M yers hom e a t B lue M oun- « e n t the w eek end here WAV* „ e r
h
he---- lE fivelers---- Insurance
HO DGSON, T h elm a _
__ 27,000
ta in S u n d ay aftern o o n .
' p a ren ts, Mr. a n d M rs. L. W. Mc-
MONSON, P h y l l i s ____
.... .26,000
tlo” t d 0lw lth 0 thaeU8o 'd e n h L ak e CCC , T h e C arl K iPe fam ily o f C ottage
1
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W A R D , R u t h _________
..... 24,000
cam p, sp e n t th e w eek end w ith G rove s p e n t Sunday evening w ith X k V l l l l l ^ ,
YOUNG, L i l l i a n ______
..... 25,000
h is p a re n ts, Mr. a n d M rs. C harles M rs. K in g s p a ren ts. M r. a n d Mrs.
ZIM M E R L Y , D o ro th y
B oslaugh.
R o b ert P hillips.
cy
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__.20,000
Mr. a n d Mrs. B enton S chrenk , M r: a n d M rs. A M. P e rin l en-
S W O llP tl h P P T
DISTR IC T N U M BER TWO
a n d son G ordon w ere Sunday te rta in e d w ith a dance a t th e ir
UF TV M i l V I I 1 V V l
g u e sts o f Mr. S c h re n k ’s b ro th er, ho“ e S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
I
D is tric t N u m b e r T w o in clu d e s only those p a rtic ip a n ts re sid in g
E r n e s t Schrenk, a t P le a s a n t H U I.! M r- a n d M rs- H e rb e rt E lm ore of
outside th e city lim its o f C o ttag e G rove. A t le a st one a n d possi-
M r. a n d M rs. J. W. F ish e r, a c - ( A pplegate, M iss Je n n ie E lm ore of Moone’s Em erald Oil M ust Do
bly tw o of th e th re e p rize d iam ond rin g s a n d a s m an y o th e r
com panied bv Mrs. C. R. T re n t M edford, M r. a n d
Mrs. R o b e rt A w ay W ith All Soreness, Sw ell­
prizes a s th ere a r e a ctiv e p a rtic ip a n ts will be a w a rd e d to c a n ­
m oto red to th e hom e of M rs ! S tillm an
and
baby a n d
Mrs.
ing and D istress or Your
d id a te s living in th is d istric t.
F is h e r ’s b ro th er, D. O. F ish e r, a t ' P a u lin e
E lm o re
and
d a u g h te r
M oney Back.
A lvadore F rid a y m o rn in g a n d In i G race of R ow riv e r sp e n t Sunday
F ollow ing is a lis t of th e D istric t N u m b e r T w o c an d id ates,
th e a fte rn o o n a tte n d e d the f u n e r a l! evening a t th e J o h n S u th e rla n d
to g e th e r w ith all votes c a s t fo r publication up u n til y e sterd a y
T w o o r th re e a p p lic a tio n s of
_______t . _
------------------------------home.
m
o
rn in g :
M
oone’s
E
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ld
Oil
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d
in
fif­
t
j M iss A udrey Cox le ft W ednesday
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nn- 11 i ■■
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« fo r E ugene to sta y som e tim e teen m in u te s th e p a in a n d sore-
A L L E N , R uby, S ilk C re ek ________________________
20,000
ness d isa p p ea rs. A few m ore ap-
| w ith a cousin, Mrs. T ed B ender.
BE N ST O N , R uby, S a g in a w _____________________
—28,000
M.— in g services “w ere Plications a t re g u la r in te rv a ls a n d
T h ree preach
H O O K E R , C h ristin e, L o n d o n ........................
26,000
held a t the ch u rch Sunday. A bas-
reduces.
k e t d in n e r w as served a t 1 o'clock.
, n ,
a n y offensive
ISH AM , Izola, B lack B u tte ro u te _____________________ 21,000
M iss C la ra Pow ell, w ho lives ? d ° r ,la / o n e fo r good—I t ’s a w o n - !
MOSBY, B ernice, D o r e n a _ ..............
29,000
n e ar C ougar bend, w as a n over- d e rfu l fo rm u la — th is com b in atio n
F O B SALE O B TRADE.
n ig h t g u e st S u n d ay of Lovelie
essen tial oils w ith c am p h o r a n d
P A T T E N , B ernice, L a th a m ___________ _ _______ ___ 27,000
o th e r a n tise p tic s so m arv elo u s th a t
F O R S A L E —Good d a iry cows Also Abecne.
P E R IN I, Catherine.. D issto n ro u te ___ __ ______________ 15,000
_____________
I th o u sa n d s o f b o ttle s a r e sold a n ­
v o u n g w h ite P e k in ducks. J . G.
nually.
M urrv, B lac k b u tte ro u te, phone
D E L IG H T VALLEY.
C o ttag e G rove P h a rm a c y ,
39-F-16.
a26m l0n
M ay 7.—T he Social N e ighbors 'T’ K
-■ ednesday
g u a ra n te e s M oone’s E m e r­
F O R SA LE —Day-old chicks, H an-I club w as e n te rta in e d W
ald Oil to end y o u r foot
son s tra in , from 300-cgg tra p - a fte rn o o n of lo st w eek a t the
tro u b le s o r m an ey back.
nested stock, 8c each. C ustom hom e of Mrs. R a lp h Sears. T he
h a tc h in g eggs a t 214c each. T h r e e ' » e x t m eeting will be M ay 16 w ith
colonies of bees v e ry cheap. Re- Mrs. M ary S m ith a t W alker,
queen w ith R o o t s tra in I t a l i a n : M rs. L ois B en sto n re tu rn e d to
queens. H arlo w H ubbell, 516 So. E ugene T h u rsd a y , h a v in g
sp en t
T h ird stre e t.
mlOp sev eral w eeks a t th e hom e of h e r
w i n a& Tw D n t t .j
p aren ts. M r. a n d M rs. O scar Ja c k -!
i nn . W s " aon' While convalescing fro m a re-
i i ^ .a nr K t8 / ° r« M other s Day. 5c
n t ¡¡m ess a n d tonsil operation.
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™ “n a p d ra « <;? ! M rs. E . J . K e n t e n te rta in e d w ith
S h aw ’ nhnne^lfP l” ^ M
L u S a d in n e r W ednesday e vening of
_______ mlOp lagj w eck jn ho n o r of L aw rence
Shaw , phone 16-l>-2.
F O R SA L E -163 a c re s 3 m iles e ast K e n t’s b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry .
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of c ity ; 8-room house, m odern
T he O scar Ja c k so n fam ily vis­
MolKei’s of* Men., Io day we salufe y o u "
plum bing, 2 b a rn s, sp rin g w a ter ited a t th e B en Ja c k s o n hom e
A nd humbly before you. we pledqe you our love
fo r sto c k a n d lig h t irrig a tio n . J. n e a r W alk er Sunday.
R . Cooley.
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Jesse T u ck e r s p e n t th e
w eek
earrK a n d in. heaven,, ye Mothers now hear u s,
end a t G ra n ts P a ss a n d M edford. J
P<t r a gooip papers1'f u r n is h e d ’ I n - l H e w as “ ocom panled hom e Sunday
And. aceept o u r p ro ffe rs both, h e re a n d above.
quR e Ä
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s w re ^ n e x t 'i'o
his wife, who h a d s p e n t scv-
i£ i£ P ho2S _ei«co.____________n e V G r a n t s rrp a s s h^ d
i WANTADS
A FAMILY DELIGHT
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Watch the Daily Vote Standing in the Window
of Sentinel Campaign Headquarters
MoFKers op Men.
F O R SA LE —R ed c ed a r shingles, also by a siste r, Mrs. P lu in a H an-
$2.75 per sq u a re a n d up; som e ( n a
and
her
g ra n d so n ,
L eon
f a rm produce accepted. P uul Ved- Speary, of M edford.
d e r S hingle Mill, Cresw ell, p h o n e , M r. a n d Mi-s. Lee N ixon and
_______________ _______ m3-17p son D onald sp e n t S u n d ay a t the
F O R S A L E —F o r sale clieap, .li^ U o ' old V V o lia rd h o m e in E ugene, i
a cre s, som e tim ber, p a rtly im-
d lle G val Pow ell fam ily of Cot-
proved. rl wo u n fu rn ish e d houses tag e G rove visited a t the R udolph
fo r re n t. J. T. ¿Smith.
m l0-24p H a u se n a n d CL-cur Ja c k s o n hom es ,
h O R SA LE Used R ad io la electric
Mr. and M rs. G eorge llo h m a n
radio. $18. See R a d io R ay, mlOc a n d d a u g h te rs D orothy. R u th ,
F O R SA LE Used b a tte ry radio, j G race a n d M arie, w ith th e freah-
Good condition. $15 com plete, m an a n d sophom ore c lasses
of j
See R a d io R ay,
mlOc W alker union h igh school, sp e n t
------the w eek end a t N ew port.
______ 1.OS1 A N D 1'O ilND _____ !
and Mi's. M elvin P a u l and
W li.i, H I E BOY w iio lo u in l
aon G en e Of
n li.il BOUPbOTbOOd
keys b rin g them to m e a n d get visited Sunday a t the C. H . H a ig h t
re w ard . 3, L. G odard.____
m ltlp j hom e. L ittle E lsie H a ig h t a c c o m -)
:
p anted th e m hom e to sp e n d the
For Your Shave, Haircut
or Shampoo
Mra. E . J . S c a rs re tu rn e d S un­
d a y fro m a w eek's v isit w ith a !
son M ax a t B ra d wood.
THORNTON CORNERS.
M ay 1.—G. B. A rn e st a tte n d e d
un in su ra n ce convention a t Mc­
M innville tlic la tte r p a r t of th^
w eek a n d his son H ow ard accom ­
panied him to C orvallis a n d a t ­
W Jt S P E N D OU U MONEY
tended a F . F . A. convention. On
th e ir re tu rn hom e S a tu rd a y they ,
w ere accom panied by Mr. a n d M r s .,
H ave your Eugene freight and
G len M cK ibben of C orvallis and
express moved by
H en ry M ercer of
Independence. !
COTTAGE GHOVE-EUGENE
Mr. a n d M rs. M cK ibben re tu rn e d ,
F U E IG H T A lltA N M -E B
Sunday to C orvallis, w here they '
a re a tte n d in g O. S. C.. w hile Mr.
M ercer will re m a in fo r
several
days.
B lock, P la n e r a n d Slab.
Mr. a n d M rs. B en to n S c h re n k J
and son G ordon m otored to E u ­
Also Sawdust. S|HXdal
gene T uesday of la s t w eek, ta k in g
Mrs. S c h re n k 's m o th e r a n d siste r,
Price on W inter Supply
Mrs. J. W. E v an s and M iss M yrtle
E vans, to th e ir hom e. T hey had
T O M A L L E N Phone al sp
e n t th e p a st w eek here.
G eorge F o s te r h a s e rec te d
a
! w indm ill a t his hom e.
Mrs. J u lia G over a n d
W illis
F O B S A L E —Stoves a n d fu rn i­
Now ell of C ottage G rove w ere d in ­
n e r g u ests S a tu rd a y o f Mr. and
tu re . W e pay cash fo r used
M rs. R. B. Dixon-
stoves a n d fu rn itu re . See us be­
M rs. J. W. F ish e r accom panied
fo re you sell o r buy.
Mra. Lyle S co tt of C ottage G rove
to
the A ddison H e a th hom e a t
M OUKIS and McLAUGHLIN
H ebron W ednesday a n d sp e n t the
day w ith Mra. H eath .
M isses
B e rta
L a n c a s te r and
R osem ary F razee of B lue M oun­
ta in sp e n t th e w eek end w ith Miss
L a n c a s te r's
a u n t,
M rs. G eorge
B illiards Uartla, Fountain
F o ster, and a tte n d e d th e day s of
’49 In C o ttage Grove.
Candy and Cigars
Mrs.
E a ri
H lg g en b o th am
of
F
airv iew v isited M rs. A lta Kelly
HUI A Klug, I’ropa
M onday.
Mrs. Je sse D enny a n d M a rg are t
D ear of C ottage
G rove visited
Mrs, R. B. Dixon F rid a y .
Mr. and M rs. B enton S c h re n k
e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r Sunday, hon­
orin g Mrs. S c h re n k 's siste r. Miss
M yrtle E v an s of E ugene, on h e r
b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry . O th e r guests
were Mrs. J. W. E vans, Mr. and
Mrs. G uv F ren ch . G eorge K ell and
Miss E th e l Kell, all of E ugene.
Ed B au d er accom panied B u rris
Bread, Cake«, Pie«, BoU«, Donuta ! Y oung to C orvallis F rid a y to a
F. F. A. convention, w here Mr.
and Other Bakery Gooda
B a u d er won firs t place in a pub-
, lie sp eak in g contest.
Mr. a n d Mrs. D. L. M iller and
j son of M ount View visited T hurs-
j dav a t th e H “n ry L ake hom e.
Mrs. H ow ard K eene a n d chil­
d ren a n d Mrs. Lowell B enston of
Saginaw
visited one dav last week
I m Cream and Siala Pop
w ith Mrs. W. A. Keene.
Candle« and Tohaeao
The
N eighborhood
club
m et
G asoline and OU
T h u rsd a y
a fte rn o o n
w ith
Mrs
G rom rlea
i G*ne Boss and sp e n t th e
tim e
sew ing. R e fresh m e n ts w ere served.
W A R D " » —on N orth it h Street
T he next m eetin g will be with
Mrs. H e n rv Lake.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rrv S c h re n k
a n d tw o d a u g h te rs of M eadowvlew
visited
one d a v last w eek w ith M r
W« b a w bave Complete Service
and Mrs. B enton Schrenk.
fo r G aa Oaugea. L iq uid and
Mrs. J a c k M auldlng of C ottage
G rove visited Mrs. Charles Bos
E le c tric , exclusively,
laugh T uesday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E lvis F lo re r of
irelaon Motor Company
Bozem an. M ont., e n ro u te to th e ir,
• hom e from visitin g relatives In
The Imperial Barber Shop
E a g le C ig a r S to re
DUCO
P A IN T IN G
B re w e r M ills
CityBakery
V ^hen he sees how beautiful the new Norge
is he may think he’s in for a lot o f expense.
When he learns about Rollator Refrigera­
tion—exclusive with Norge— he’ll sigh with
relief and know he’s actually going to save
money.
Gone are the days of “ skimpy” buying
because foods w on’t keep N o longer need
you pass up those tempting quantity sales.
With the dependable Rollator cold-making
mechanism, with the sp aciou s, adjustable
shelves of your new N orge, you can take ad­
vantage o f every good buy, and serve fresh,
healthful food, w ith fin er flavor than ever
before. You’ll be delighted with the money
saving every month. Records show it ranges
up to $11.00.
M others o f Men, has thei*e ever b e e n Kei*o
.. Arnonq the s re a lio n o f God’s m iqhly h a n d ;
Ano n e a r you sould stan d and say,"l»m an. equal-
In the strife and the stress o f this battle-scar red land?
Mothers of Men, to y o u has b e e n q iv e n
An honor untold by tonque o r by p e n ;
m
ta.I’he army o f God’s c o n sec ra te d
March, v a lia n tly o n the Mothers o f M en.
As soon as you use it you’ll wonder how
you ever got on without a Norge. Every little
new convenience about it w ill seem made for
your particular needs. The latch that needs
the merest touch to open. The lighted inter­
ior that lets you stand your refrigerator in a
dark spot. The convenient egg basket. The
smoothly sliding ice trays. You’ll make won­
derful new desserts in the frozen-dessert tray.
You 11 love the Hydrovoir for keeping vege­
tables crispy, and the handy butter and cheese
rack. These new Norge features are standard
in leading models.
Mothers of Men if the army moves onw ard,
It the heart and the ''M jrd brmq solace renowned,
If the »Wisdom oFAqes brinqs liqht to the’niq h ted ,
Then, Mothers of Men, to you qoes the crow n
Mothers of Men, the world has seen p ro q ress
Since first from the hand of the Maker if came
The sons and the dauqhters of earths fiid transqression
rind smoother the path, and the rouejh ways more plain.
Mothers of Men, to you must be q iv e n
T*Ro
r\A Im and the av qlory
I^ ia , . of kL
— —
—
J—
I LL.
The palm
the
q< ood
there has been;
for earth since creation has ne ver yet boasted
Or heroes so valiant as M
ol
Mothers
of Men.
Let Norge save for you—and surprise Dad
with the difference in the bills. T o be con­
vinced, just see the Norge before you buy.
TkANK j . L one roan
Mothers Day 1934.
THE ROLLATOR a A roller rollt
a n d there's ice. T hat’s a ll there
is to the simple operation of the
powerful Korpe Rolla-
tor cooling mechanism.
A C o m p le te S to c k to C h o o s e
F r o m A t $119.50 to $210
LO W ER
PROPERTY TAXES
T he object of the Sales Tax (expire« auto­
matically June 30 1936) is two-fold (1) to
m aintain rural and citv school standards and
prevent shortening of school term s bv providing
needed cash which delinquent property taxes
c a n n o t provide; (2) to lower tax e s on real
property.
Nceil for rural schixil relief has lieen adm itted
by sales tax opponents At 1933 special session
of the legislature they introduced various make­
sh ift m rs s u re s t h a t tra n s fe rre d state funds
(needed for bliud insane orphans) to schools All
these hills were rejected bv veur eiretod rep­
resentatives. A Sales Tax was proposed by a
G rants 1’ass farm er-0 ranger, and paased.
On M ay 18, you will vote to uphold or reject
this two-year Sales Tax.
GILL A D M IT S TAX SAVING—A uthority
for statem ent th a t Sales Tax will actually re­
duce vour property taxes is Ray W. Gill State
Grange M aster In Lakeview Tribune March 22,
1934 Mr Gill wrote “ As far as m v brother
and I are ixinccrned we would save money by
the adoption of th e Sales Tax for the reduction
on our property would be about 1 110.” M r Gill
and his brother would have to spend $616 a
month on taxable item s before their Saiee Tax
would equal their property tax saving No tax
on rent doctor bills insurance, commercial feed
Only lo tax on $1 purchase’
W hy la the Sales Tax Being OppoeedT Because Oppouenta Oppose I t “As a Theory"
Choose Between a "Political Theory " and Actual Cash Saving on Yoair Annual Tax BUI.
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