The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 05, 1919, Image 1

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ONTARIO, ILALHEUR(X)UNTY, OREGON, THUR8D AY, JTJNB 6, 1919
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SPIRITED ARGUMENTS
MARK PRYING DEBATE
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COUNCIL HIONKD HV OWN Kit
OP VAST MAJORITY OK THK
8TIIKKT KRONTAUK l 1118-
TRKT. AH PROPOHKI)
fUL WANT PAVING LATER
Hpfwkem Vtml Foeta Vi Draw ..n
parittonn with Othpr Citing Issue
lUMvv-eii l'r...ili Oun'Tv ii iv I
Merchant lUlscsl by W. K. 1
With the large! audlonce present
that haa attended a meeting of thi
(itjr Council, In the lent throe yearn
at least, arguments for and against
the proposed paving program were
heard by the Council lent Monday
evening. 8o large was the crowd
that It wis necessary to transfer the
hearing to the Commercial club
rooms, the Council chamber being
Inadequate for the accommodation of
those present. No dlspostlon was
made of the question but on the mo
tion of Councilman II B. Cockrum the
question was laid upon the table and
to be taken up at the mewing of June
16 W. E. Lees, H. C. Dover and T
II Moore spoke against paving while
. 0. Van Patten, A. L. Cockrum am
J. R. Blackaby spoke In Its favor.
The grounds for the protest glvei
were twe: first; that the cost of th.
Improvement It too great at this time,
second that the labor situation her
does not Justify nor warrant su. '
work.
"This matter does not require d't ,
russlon," said Mr. Lees, In lsunrl lag ,
the first attack. "But I do know thai
this remonstrance represent) nine
tenths of the people who will have ti
pay the bill, and who own tin i q
erty within the district. They are
entitled to a respectful hearing. Th
matter should have been tiro.' ;h np
by the property owners. Titer"
should have been two petitions, i
for it and those against It, and then
the council could hsve weighed tin
evldenoe and determined whether the
people want paving or not
I'rges Delay xf Year.
"Let us put off paving for u year,
or two years at the most and then
lake It up. I don't believe Mr. Moore
Mr. Boyer or the other Urge prop
erty owners will object If conditio"
are right. But this council should
not order this paving In with nine
tinths of the propel ty owners on
j itlng
"Mlilrttallful of Hoods."
"The people who are on Oils ri
monstrance are anchored here. They
have all their money invested In prop
erty here. The people who want thU
paving have a shlrttailful of good.
that they could take them to Bskcr
or any place, but we have to stay
here."
"Cities are like people they must
go ahead or go back," said E 0
Van Patten, the first of the pro pin
ing speakers "At a meeting of the
Commercial club representing three
fourths of the business men of the
city resolutions were passed endors
ing this paving
"It la these business men who
have put money Into every enter
prise In this otty that has come along;
who have contributed to every pub
llo movement, and in every patriotic
drive.
"Price Is no prohibition of pacing
at this time. Paving was killed once
before and w'll be killed again un
less the people here take a broader
view and adopt a broader policy.
"I am surprised at the opposition
I have found to this paving," aald A
L. Cockrum. "I want to cite the
results In Oklahoma where I saw all
the town start together and where
Oklahoma City, a smaller town than
the Outbrle of that day became tin
big city of the State, took the cap'tU
away from Outhrle and Outhrle has
never caught up All this started
by a paving program In Oklahoma
City.
"Why Not How."
"Of course we could get along
with our streets as they are. But I
hare hoard a number of business men
declare that they will pay the In
' '!sed rent necessary to meet the
k of this paving, and I believe thai
It Oil prove the worst blunder we
ha-e ever made if we turn this par-
lag down at this t'me. If aa Mr
law aaya wo will ultimately pave
wb' not now?"
"I am getting tired, and 1 know you
ONTARIO lilsiMss MAM l
mm irotnra lady to wi
n
Invltatlona were issued (IiIh wet.
for the wedding of MIhh Tubulin Ham
daughter of Mr and Mr Bernard
llitus of Welser, to Samuel 0NM1
of Onlnrlo. June 24th Ih the dale
set for the ceremonlea which will
take phirn at the home of the bride
parents In Welser.
To Ontario people the hrlde is al
ready known thru many visits hep',
and thru the prominence of her fain
ily In Welser. She in a native daugh
ter of the Idaho city and has ong been
active In the younger net of the towi,
Mr ("room la known thmout this
entire section, having since 1900
been manager of the Alexander Mine
here. He canto when hut u IMU
man from Ilolae where he drat lo
cated after leaving his home In I g
well, Man From a clerkship he wa,i
raised to manager of the store nrd
save during his absence In the artn
last summer and fall, he has lived
here contlnuausly He was a direr
tor of the t'otnmerrlsl club Inst year In the crime were resident of Nam
and has taken sn active Interest In I pa. Idaho Cole was In Jordan Vsl
publlc affairs. ley on business, he being n MWtag
I mnchlno sgent who worked In lh:t
all are, too. driving ihru mudhole territory. Scot I, the murdered mn.i.
In the winter time -ind AIM holes
during the summer t'me.
"The State of Oregon Is imihllni'
hundreds of miles of paved I lbwiiy.
thru timbered forests, over 11101111..1I11
and across sage brush (lessens. If
It Is good business, and we ail ad
md that It Is. for the state to miend
Its money for that kind of road, cat
am man argue that it Is not good
business for Ontario to meet tho.i
roads at her limits with paved
tsT
"You can uot toll me that. Uh...
same arguments for delay will mi l
made u year from now or IM
from now. Children might helle.
It, but I have gone down tho Una m
civic enterprises with those who ar
objecting for the 'past ten years and
I know what they will sny, now or
any t'me." This sally evidently in id-
a hit with the crowd and with th
opponents of paving too, evrr.witn
smiled or sppauded.
Wauls I'aveil HlreeU, Tihi
"I would hale to think thai in.
rlo would never pave her streets,'
ssld II (' Buyer, "but I believe thn '
we can wall a yetir before standi',
In. It Is Isklns mora money than
ever to run business and I feel that
while It would be a disgrace to On-
tarlo If her streets were not paved
n a year or two, that wo cgn Mtttl
afford to wait than to rush In HI
and put too great a burden on Mm
property owners.
"When we pave we want to do so
to attract people to the city Tin
will not be attracted by paving on tM
business atreeta alone. If we are
going to be a paved-town let us pave
the residence strentn, too. . I-et u
plsnt shade trees and make this nn
i.ttractive town that will draw the
rancher from the Interior to this
city as his home "
"If 1 were to speak my thuts about
paving I could uot voce them better
than have Mr Van I'elteu, Mr
rum and Mr Blackaby," aald T. H
Moore. "I would also quote Mi
Laos. I am in favor of paving but
not at this lime I think Hist so fur
aa the question la concerned that the
unly thing this council has to cou
slder Is that It has a remonstrance
with nine-tenths of the property own
ers Msinst it, and that ought to gattk iK t0 t the natural law of suppl,
the matter ! determine that feature All t
"1 am one of those merchants Mr 1 1, desired of the aiockim n Is tlmr
les refers tu, and what we hsve ma. Ico-operstlon in bringing about uni
not be much but It represents as much forul sMtMM of bandllug the ha.
capital, as most of tho busiue.s bluckscru(l hy agreeing to pay a reaaouabh
of the city I only wish this pavln difference between good bay and poor
progrsm passed my residence, I u ,
gladly pay it, and so would mart',
other citizens," aa'd Frank Rader.
At this point the hearing adjourned
for two weeks
BOV tWOl'T COl'NCIL Ik)
FORMKD BY Bl SINE MKX
Ontario buajiess men have gotten I
behind the Boy Scout organlzath-
n Ontario and formed a Boy Scou'
"ouncll. The organization was per
ected Monday at u meeting held in
'he directors room of the Ontario
N'atlunal Bank. The following were !
'he officers chosen. J. It Blackab: .
hoirmau, W. 1. Turner, secretary-
trtasurer. The members of the Conn
II are Hugh Allen, w ll l.axou 11
It Douglass. J (' McCreight and I
It. Steele was elected Scout Couiuil.--.
oner and troops will be organiz. .1
and combined in one general organ
istlon with Rev Steele as chief ex
cutlve Preparations are under way
tor the Boy Scout Campaign begin
nlng June I
NAMPA MEN FIGURE INROAD BONDS GARRY
JORDAN VALLEY CRIME! BY BIG MAJORITIES
QgMMa! Jury Finds Vcnllci Col"
Hn.uglil tn Vnlc h Marshal J. A.
Written Is Vnenneenieil
cntlv, H) Art Justified.
lI.H
Wh"ii u.iordlng to Ills story. C I W.lh t ho lightest fOtt iceurded in
Harold Scott of Niniipn. put Ii Ih en r years, less that 20 per (Ml ftl '.'
around the shoulders of Mrs. Charles registered voters voting, Malheur
F tide, and made nn Insulting rei'iuniv approved of the IgSMasM Of
ninrk. In n room In the Jordan Val , $230,000 In bonds to cooperate with
ley hotgd, Sunday afternoon. Cole tho state in the construction of tlr
took one shot at, him and killed Mm State mini program, uii.l the hulldlh
instantly The hullet crnshed thin
the v'ctlins heart, slid thus inn i
have come close to the body of th"
SNsallsnls wife
The only witness of the iragedy,
which occurred about 2 Wvfl
Cole mid his wife. All of the figure
Is well known In that section of the
country as a wtnlprofess onsl hall
player.
role was arrested linuiedlately fol
lowing the crime by Marshal J. A
Wroten of Jordan Valley who sum
moned a coronor's Jury to hour the
esse, tho Jury found that Swilt csm
, to his death at the hands of el.
; and he was held to appear before the
Orsnd Jury which sits at Vale in S"p
'"tuber
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BETTER HAY IS AIM
OF NEW ASSOCIATION
Will Ask Commercial i luh to Assist
In AiherlisliiK IH'slriiblllt) of Tlil
Kect ion for I eiiling n I l.ainbluit
t iiiiiinillce iMinleil
'lo meet with the stock raisers who
fesod In this section, and dh.ru .
means of co-oper:itlou for the
liiul ailvaiiluse of the luiv srouer an.,
'the stockmen, thirty liny ranchers ,
(the Snake river valley from the iiw
J bee to Ontario met at the Com mar
(al i luh rooms last Saturday after
noon hut not a stockman appeared
at the meeting, tho many had I.e. n" OlHai atis must he bashful Thlil
Invited Despite this dlseouragliiK ""' ' '"'' explanation t'.at can I.
fsct, howover, the hay growei ve" 'r Iho small number
feet an organlai on tor ii. MM" M lunied out to witness Hie
purpose of bringing about s staiulnc- presentation of th unty honor Ml
dliMtlon of hay values In thl la-t Ssturduy evening at Ihe clt .
Hun and to make further advances The presentation was made b ,. ut
to ihe stockmen In an effort to securs Kuykendall, 374 Field Arlll
tbelr co-operutloii l,,N "unty t'hslriuan J Ii IKuck-
To perfect the orgsiilzatlnn a cue h' lr'hhd uml lnlroduc.,1 the vls-
niltti . consisting of
Judge Daltoa
c c Hunt
Dlggs, T W llagett
It t onklln, and I'eter Teusen wen
uppointed to prepare a ooaatltnt'oa
and l.y-lsws for the organ! itl.ui ..nt
to gel Into ciiinmunliuitlon with thl
representatives of the stockmen and ,
explulu further the purpose oi tin
movement.
Mo Alt.iiil.t to rj.lhllh ITIiis,
The rancher distinctly declarm!
liiul they have no desire to at. en.pi t.i
OHtabllHh a price for buy, but aie will
hay. and to take luto cooalderslhu,
tho facilities offered by some ram I,
era fur lambing and care of stuck
TeiiM-n t bosen Chairman.
When the meet ng upened O W
Dean nominated Peter Tensen ..
halrmsu and his election folluwn'
iD opening the discussion Mr i
presented some of the advantages to
be socuted thru the cu-operuilon
the hay growers and the stuckiu'i.
and presented a possible PMOdala f l
grading bay In part be said
Takes Two to t . -operate.
0 f l-ackey voiced the prWvail'M
sentiment of the meeting when lie
said:
It takes two to co-operate mi an
thing like this, and we can't do uni. i
HlM the slockiiivn will iivt us lia'f
way I believe that they uiiiln-iiinl
what Is being alien. pled ami art
afraid that we are trying to l
This association it it is formed can
uot do that, for that s a question I.,
tween the man who is buy lug hay ami
the man who Is selling If they can
get together that Is all there l to It
Koientreii Frcvlncts, longest In Conn,
ty, Olvo limul ItiiniK .-.! In CM
Against Kverj Measure mi
llnllol I 'Hi sM in ( mint)
or lie road to Jordan all.
I'rom 17 pre. liu i . including Snake
River (Dead Ox Flat) three Ontario;
pre. InetH, Pair. Cairo. Aniidln. Nv
KB, Nollh and Snuili Vale, lining", '
1 Mi Ilrogsn, Jordan Valley.
Westfall, Hull) am, ,. visile re
ported (he vote for the bonds w.is
621 to 10 This assures their ca.
rylng for the other ihiiIiick can not
overcome this lead
Two features marked ti I"ciln. .
the light vole us a whole and the
heavy vote mi Dead Ox Flat WMd
tlmy cast S6 voles for the bonds and
t against. Jordan Valley cast 40
votes everyone for the bonds
Strange to say several of the coun
try precincts, such ss Orange. Pall
sj i alro went sgnlnsl the hotidi-.
Md III (irnnge In particular, ,.,
pie will he moat benoflMad.
led sgslnil the stale guarann
of irrlgat on mid dialling
' .iat,.nlly Vlalheur colllltv liiti"
0 tjie ellllle pin, 'lam (Of PTtn
til" llelllen.ini KOMTIlul II men ll men I
carried here.
in Charter A nle.l.
Ily a vote of lis to 111 the VOtl I
In tin- illy changed the chiiitir
, pel n.li the couin II tn Collect iMIti
in ni laxal for lajroTOMMl ill
Irlets
COUNTY RECIEVES ITS
HONOR FLAG QUITELY
,,,,l s"'"" vnHJuiliers t.. Willi...-
1'it-si in. it I ami Most oi Those
I'reseul fame I'lsuii Die
( oiinlri Dlsiiiits
'"" onicer.
'n I''" addreas,
W hh ll WSS III tel
l-'uut. Kuykendull described en.,,
Uo la tho aoMJMi MM at flllMIl
"'"' '" Aiiierlcnn niiuy lived
Here. He told something about the
,,,ll" r tho Argonne and of life I,. tliry 0, lh ()lllHrlo ciinpicr A It r
Ik" battle rone )r ,, ,( w) ,I1(,y llhll Ml g sj
"U Is the American people wloiUrfclj r,.HKII.t t,,.r poattlOM at I
suhmitled to Inn I reKulut Ions, w I.. , . ,.n.. ,,,,,,, ,hl ,.,,,,, , MgaM
MIMpM Mherty llonds and siistali ,,Ii,k al the rominenlal . lul, n.
n" morale of the army hy tlnlr lei , , , w,., ))UI H ,,.w ,,, lh(. ,,,,
i- . in in. ii wsisssti ons nml won
i wur. lie SSIU
I.IKK MFMIHHVMA.' "M-oKIIM.
I.I IK" Wll.l. HI I tut
Ho you like melodruma?
i si
1 to the i
old Di-ury Lane brand tilled
tiilin with stirring ucllun, suspense :
i lid genuine thrill Wtiu doesn't
If you do, yuu should not full to
see "Sporting Life," Maurice Tow
neur's superb picturlzattun of fie
famous Itrury Lujie success of twent..
veara agu which will be shown at tin
Oieamland theatre next Sunday and
Monday, June N and 8.
llnWI-l'HHI
The marriage of Mrs Magtle
1'ihe of st i...ui . Ho., lo
II. wo, formerly uf Outurlo hut no'
of Nyaau, took plsivat the parsuiia;'.
of the Baptist chun h here last Fn
day morning Itev C II BIOM Ml
lormed Ibe ceremony On '
lowing day Mr and Mrs Howe .
tored It Ki.M.n . uregun, for u
ihafft wedding trip ui
ll.. pll.it OOBftn
I'ulll a year uml u hull
Howe waa engaged !n tin- poultry
hualness here but i
been In charge of Judge Daltoi.
1'igge' rsucti on .. Iiee,, where
tMf will make their home
HI HI. I I.Alt I Ml IV Mil Ml r
I HOIl M MHK.lt VARU -sAI I
OOaetimi between Thursday ntflll
nml Saturday numilng hurgulnrs en
I' red the office of Hie llul . r. .ite
lumber i ompiiuy here and broke opi i,
tin- mller iloor 01 the oftlce mifc
I 'l.i lulled to reach the contents for
the Inner door lnlTled them, Of tin y
wore frolghlcnoil UWliy hofole tliey
rulil work on It A big uh . I
toad ion was uml on tin- sail Bb
t i ainc wss gained h; hrcnklnr. ihe
WlndOtH on the Hoilth side of II. i
building The next nli'ht two if
in t r. MM of tin in u lum' ynt.l pi
lice wore rolilied In Cli.i.well. upp.i;
ntly b) Ihe t'l-n who (forked hen
op the id ! . I'i.i ne sale
NEED LAND LEASES
TO ASSURE OIL WELL
. I 1 1. 1) ic Hilngs Ooofotlai Inii
I i. I.I Hut Musi si'i uit LMM (
Hi log In Iiileicsleil iipllal
Kver)ine Nlioulil Help
After years of work A f Boywr,
who has never lost his faith In (hit
Held as anoll bearing region, has In
terested men of sufllileiit means to
dwclop the field To present in tin -ii
. pen of a reliable toogolial he na
kfol OfM lien, and the Investigation el
! '' 'i" ' ' ' -' omplelg
This will not make the n,.,l,
which developed will li.al'O rh ll
I l'... mill I Ii I
"""I" I""" " VJm 10 Hat H
Hi . nn nothtni can in dom
Ulllll Ufflclent laud In i lulled up on ,i
lesae biisln to u Ml i apiial in i nt II
","1 Invoitlgate and spend, perhap
l .i. nun lii this 1-Iii it Inn lut: well
Mi Hovel linn scoured some
Inn more must MS I mini Slin I
Hie laud In the .iiy Is tut up hit
uuull holdlliKH II lake, l Mile (o Kilt III i I
Hies nil d the work should In
II .instiling Is to In done (h's sensor..
F.very owner of land In this ih I
should get Into touch Willi Mr ll..
- ' ui'.iiuilnleil Ith Hi.- t. i
the las si ,, and tlius aid In what in...
in. the ere, iio-1 opportunity that over
prMMtod II ell 10 any Ml
The capallht Interested now w'.l
in .' linn, ban univ:, iint'e is Mown
land llllilel i ulitl.i. I lii in. lit i on Id
rut inn mid hr iik icmiIis tiel Ini
now for this region Inc. Indication i
of possihllltli s a an oil Of Ml In Id
RED CROSS CHAPTER
OFFICIALS RESICN
tfiii Mori- Tliun two li'iusiit tiini'
Heithe Or II II. Vthilnct anil
Mrs. I.. M. t.lclg MOfe lle
lief Krom Duties
Aflei more t hull Iwo years m ...
live service as Chairman and Secre,
(1H present and I lie anion uf lal.i u
,,,. .. reuiviiiilli,ii miU atler
IIOUS il'lilite, hut Mall) UKIved upon
as a mutter Oi Justice to the two ..(
fleliils who have ghen ho liiu.ii tlinv
and effort tu the work during '
lire life of the chapter A nn tn..
has been caled for Monday evening
fr the ele.tion of inn officials and
the fui ther division of the work of the
district
'J ,o women of the i hsplvr have
during the past week spent many
hours' cleunlng asslgliluents given the
rhupj'er in mouths past, uml for Hat
summer there will be no active wi i
hut sj the fall and winter ll lr
peiterl Ihal there will In some w.,,k
I" be done, hut ii greatly red
iiuuntlty bvti thai ol Hat pusi two
tart.
re will also bea tii... -
this fall for the Ited CrtM, thl
drive or the work
which I ha money will bt I td fOI
nut known to ihe din
pier
Mi nl M I J I'ltBtO
moved into tin ( oi, Ityali hou
Mrs I. my Fox I le,
mother, who leave tonight for a vlrll
uh relatives In Iowa
Mr end Mrs W J Huffman were
buslnes visitors here rraajVtlt I'm
Cay
COMMERCIAL CLUB TO
EMPLOY SECRETARY
l:TIHNINTII SISMlIN III IMs
imns Mia hi i i,i, karia
DAY! II in. i WOOD I, UN.
ins in ii. him. BOOM roil
ItKSIHI l I s
PLAN AUTO CAMPING GROUND
v
I,. It.i.lli of I .illiinil s, l,,ti I
I i. .in Ijiiik l,lt of Applicants for
sci itIho -hip of nuh ii,. Men
liteml Hesslons.
An. i weeks of discussion the Or
larlo t'oinuierclul club hns detnrm'n
eil to launch a piogiesslve program
The first step In thlx plan was rom
pleted I. vit night when It wus doildi I
In offer Ihe secretary ship to W I.
Iliulle of I'nitliind, one of ihe many
applicants fur the pnslllon. The v. it..
Wus uniinlinoiis and the salary fur
Hi" position was placed at 17fi ,
month '
Mr llodle whose recommendation :
lume 1 1 .. m many uusrlers bus had
years of atpgHMM In such pos tlm i
and conies highly recommended from
I'ntiiidliiu cities where he has served
Now I'nvlug I'mgi-ain
At the dinner which preceded tM
session at w hhh Frank Under I
chairman a new paving program wa
launched mid many signatures of
hiilli pi up. rt y owners and liusln.
men were, secured This program
calls for paving from Flser's conn
mi Idahii avenue Kusl uf the trues
to the top of the hbspltal hill on Cut
i' ii 'icuiie, frnin Montana t.
Wyoming avenues nn lllcluirdson
atreet; also for one i.ln. k west
Oregon street on ull the liiteranctlM
tleet. between t a 1 1 ( . I II III llllll Men
tana, and on Ulchaidsou atreel I.
I ween Nevada mid Id.ihn. nn Nevsd i
from tlri'iion oust to the pnsaengei
ni I on i 'olo iniln MM to the
railroad Hack
Usui Auto tump (Jroiiml.
The i luh also ilntermliieil to eatah
Hah su auto cumplng ground slid I
It llliickuby, II II Tunny and A
hnhlii .hi wart Insti uclid in urratiK"
for HiIn lieviled impliivemi lit
Uaiil lliv 111) m liver)
I 1 'In nrot up the ipieklloii
of ma I delHeiv In the illy mid I'o I
IllUKtei J it OraSI d.ilai. I ihal (In
could ho secured II the lily's side
iwulk i.ysleni WM liupiimd lo iim i
I reiuln iiienta II II 'ockiuiu uml
A I. McDowell on mhers of the com
ell wart ii'iiiesi.il to Investigate ami
lendeavm lo get the needed action in
comply with tin I . illll einelits
ale Men Pi. . ni
It 1) i.ylle of Vale, president of
the MiiIIh ni DaveJopmenl League and
t) II t'urrey of Vsle were MMMI
mnl a.ldi. meeting Mi
l.ytle urged conl limed support I
the latffM Ihal nnnle pattatUt H"
ll puasuge of the road bonds
on Tuesday
Water ami I'sOng.
W I' llomuii presented u state
Ineill InmlllK Ihe cftlclelicy of tin
water lyatan and Its uhlllty to da
liver all the water needed for lnlc.i
ting ull the land so used In tin- (
He aald Unit the elt) councils buin
preaeul and past have I.e. n iili,
clsed kj men who did nut know the
facts, which they coud lime BJ
hy linestlgutlon
1' J HulliiKher made u spirited ad
dress on tin- work of the reconstruct
Ion in linn .tiees and said that M.u
hour c. unity was Jusl coming lo lg
own With II. e pussuge .,r the amend
muni p-rinltilng IM guarantee of in
ter.si ami driiiiuige bonds, he aald
Jinn- I would M liemeiurtli u red
. day In Ihe county's history
KU I IIIM II lls (ll I I'm
fUWI IIMHHKD IMIODI t I
Ontario'! latt I I tttirr,
tat U I Maaaraotiirlni oomMnjr,
now a producing ooncern On Tin
day the Im.lall iiion ol m.icl.lncr.
'wait M far completed Ihal IM IfOi
IHlvtrl 'i in
Anuouncemenl do hy l' '
Usllagbt ut the Commercial dun
.Inn, . i Weill.. .1 iy iilglil that ;
. ,,l Col I. .,.!. on hull I
to MM ..H Hat r..r.e ihe COmp
eollld for Ihe next "
I .ys One f the largest toatl
was thai nn ! i.-nnily fur .1,00u
worth of ul.eit.i in he used on a gov
t.aaatai
Idaho
contract near KeUham,