t Happy New Year °r, ^nllsbon r Happy New Year W ith Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent V olum e 42. No. 45 S ta te C a p ita l N e w s L e tt e r BY A. L. L IN D B K C K Strong Stand Tukcn for Oregon Products by Governor Martin C A L E M O regon arch itect« an d O regon m aterial« for th e new O regon c a p ital 1« th e ch allen g e w hich G overnor M urlin has th ro w n .•do tin’ fai e of th e cupitol recon- itru ctio n eonunisslon. The g ovennn com m en t to S alem new spaperm en was pro m p ted by reports th a t o u t-o f-state architect« would be asked to com pote for th e honor of designing th e new stale house. "T here a re plenty of b rain s rig h t h ere in O regon to design and su p e r­ vise the new cupitol w ith o u t going to some o th er state to find un arch itect," th e g o vern o r declared. "O regon also has plen ty of b u ild ­ ing m aterials such us m arble, build- . ing tone, woods of all k in d s Lie W iliest tile w orld affords. T h ere is in i ju stificatio n w h atev er for goiu : outside tile state to buy an y th in g we can p roduce ourselves. " I ls high tim e we O regonians w ere w aking up to the fact th at we live in a state rich in n a tu ra l r e ­ source« of uli kinds an d 1 feci th a t now is th e tim e to m uke a sta rt to w ard a p rogram of ed ucation th a t w ill not only sell O regon to its owtt»ciUzen« but to th e rest of th e w orld. "O regon has been a du m p in g ground for th e su rro u n d in g stutes long enough m uch too lung, 111 fact. A» for inyself I propose to use w hat in flu en ce 1 have in d e ­ veloping th e w o n d erfu l resources God bus given to us. an d I'm going to sta rt in by doing w hut 1 c m to give state business to O regon m erch an ts and m a n u fa c tu re rs w hose payrolls su p p o rt O regon fam ilies and w hose tuxes su p p o rt th e state und its nu m ero u s subdivisions." • • • P atro n s of th e 193(1 S ta te F a ir w ill pay "fo u r bits" to get Into Lie grounds instead* c f “tw o b its” as has been th e case th e past few years th e state board of a g ric u ltu re // decided ut its m eeting h ere S u tu r- day. Increase in tile adm ission price w as ju stified on the gro u n d th a t the low er adm ission did not p ro ­ vide sufficient rev e n u e to su p p o rt th e kind of a fa ir th e people ex p ect and a re en title d to. S ince th e next fair w ill m a rk the D iam ond Ju b ile e of the state*« big u g ricu ltu ru l and in d u strial e x h ib itio n it is proposed to m uke It the best in th e histo ry of th e in stitu tio n w ith a large n u m ­ ber of high class v au d e v ille acts, aftern o o n and night, free to those w ho pay th e ir w ay th ro u g h th e turn, tiles. T he board decided to open the fair on L ab o r duy, M on­ day, S ep tem b er 7. und to close Lie show on th e follow ing S unday. •J • e • L e t w eek th is w rite r in tim ated based upon house ru m o rs th a t O t­ to H artw ig m ight not be re a p p o in t­ ed to th e in d u stria l accid en t co m ­ m ission. Also, th at Ja c k A llen, w ho re lin q u ish e d his seat in th e state sen ate som e six or e ig h t m onth.: ago to becom e state liq u o r a d m in ­ istrato r. m ight re tire from public lift* along about th e first of the new y e a r to dev o te his tim e again to his p riv a te in te re sts ut P e n d le ­ ton. T his w eek's b udget of w h isp er- • ings from old D am e H um or lias it th a t if and w hen H artw ig is r e ­ placed it w ill be by one J C. Joy. P o rtla n d dem ocrat, an d th at O tt i R unte, now chief in sp ecto r for th e state liq u o r a d m in istratio n , is s la t­ ed to succeed A lien as ad m in is­ tra to r if and w hen he step s ou t of th e picture. ’ O pposition to H artw ig, a highly po p u lar and co m p eten t m em b er of the accident com m ission, is u n d e r­ stood to be e n tire ly p artisan . D em ­ ocratic p artisa n s a re k now n to have been clam o rin g for som e tim e for a second m em ber on th e com ­ m ission. w hich is now d o m in an tly republican, and H artw ig ju s t h a p ­ pens to be th e m em b er w hose term is ex p irin g a t this tim e ra th e r th an T. M orris D unne, th e o th e r re p u b li­ can m em ber, w hose te rm co n tin ­ ues u n til J a n u a ry 2, 1937, unless lie should be rem oved for cause. H a rt­ w ig is said to be e n tire ly satisfac­ to ry to both em ployers an d e m ­ ployees, m an y of w hom a re know n to b e u rging th e g o v ern o r to re a p ­ point him . He w as fo rm erly an in ­ flu en tial lab o r lead e r in th e state and is lab o r's re p re se n ta tiv e on th e board. S pecu latio n as to his pos­ s ib le re tire m e n t is based largely ¿Upon th e fact th a t th e g o v ern o r Thus not y e t announced his rc-ap - jiointm ent, w hich, in th e o rd in ary (C o n tin u e d on pn g r A, colum n I ) Oregonian Editor Talks at Rotary P alm er Hoyt, m an ag in g ed ito r of th e O regonian, urged th e co -o p era­ tion of all in selling O regon, a trem en d o u sly saleable state, in a talk before th e R otary clu b T h u rs­ day noon. If effo rts a re put. fo rth to brin g tho u san d s of to u rists here, (be m a ile r of in d u stry and settlers w ill tak e r a r e of itself, he said. H oyt praised the q u a lity of the local new spaper, th e A rgus, saying it w as considered one of th e best w eekly new sp ap ers in th e state ami that It. had an estim ab le n atio n al ri putalion. H illsboro H ofnrlans a re in an a t­ ten d an ce contest w ith M cM innville from N ovem ber to May. T he local / c l u b led in N ovem ber 93 I p er cent Io 84.05. T he group stan d s elev e n th in th e d istrict in atten d an ce. P ast D istrict G o v ern o r H e rb c r’ H arris of C alifornia w ill speak J a n ­ u ary 2. IlilUlHiro Independent Establiahed 1M73 H illsboro, O reg o n , T h u rsd a y , D ecem ber 26, 1935 Small Potato ' Ì S / X r Registration on New School foj. Election Grower Hit Ends Soon by New Act V oters of n in e school d istrict in S herw ood and vicin ity w ill vote Ja n u a ry II on th e form ation of a union high school d istrict w ith b u ild in g s in Sherw ood. T he vote w as o rd ered by th e school b o u n d ary board at a m eetin g S atu rd ay , w hen A ll Producer* M ust R egister it w as discovered th at a protest had been filed against th e petition | ask in g th e bourd to set up th e d is­ for E stab lish m en t of trict. S a les Q uota T h e p ro test petitio n was signed by m an y p a tro n s of th e H oodview I school, w hich is a jo in t district w ith C lackam as, (J B K raus. su|M-rjn- te n d e n t said. P atro n s of th e oth er d istricts, how ever, are rep o rted as fav o rab le to th e school. U nder th e law, a m ajo rity of the S tate M ay G row N early 4 I d istricts, and a m ajo rity of th e v o ters in all th e districts, m ust fav ­ M illion B u sh els o r th e m easu re before it can carry . In th is case five d istricts m ust Potuto grow ers, w h eth er th ey sell ag re e as a m ajo rity and in addl- one sack o r 1000 sacks, com e u n d er ! tion th e re also m ust be a m ajo rity tile provisions of th e p otato act. a c ­ of till- v o t e r s in I hi- n o n - ill ’ K rau s also culled a tten tio n of co rd in g to an n o u n cem en ts from W ashington. D. C., says county : v o ters to th e law g overning per- agent, W F. C yrus. T ru e, ttiere is ; sons e n title d to vote, as only pi r- un ex em p tio n , w inch a t th e p re s­ I sons w hose n am es a p p ear on the en t tim e urnounts to 50 bushels, but | last assessm ent roll can vote legally th is ex em p tio n dn page 7, colum n 2 ) tion, w h e re h e h ad been to p u r ­ ity as food stocks in th e gro cery tion to his e x te n iv e y a rd lighting rolling. It w ill gain m om entum in chase a gallon of kerosene. stores a n d m a rk e ts d w in d led r a p ­ w hich o u tlin es the house an d s h ru b ­ th e m onths to com e and it w ill be A ccording to a re p o rt m ad e bv idly T uesday. bery. add ed a S an ta C laus to th e th e strongest force w o rk in g to w ard a M ultnom ah county d e p u ty sh e r­ y a rd group. T h e S anta C laus, how ­ p ro sp e rity in th e N ew Y ear. iff, w ho a rriv e d soon a fte r th e ac­ E lection No O bstacle ever. w as not ra in pro o f an d w as cident, th e tim e w as a few m inutes M any people—even th o se w ho ta k e n inside w hen t h e w e a th e r past six o'clock an d q u ite d ark . The sh a re m y optim ism co n cern in g th e changed. m an, he re p o rted , w as d ressed in O th er colorful spots w e re at th e heav y in d u stries—a re w o rried over P o rtlan d O ffice, PW A , P u ts d a rk clothing, alth o u g h th e v is ib il­ hom es of A rt R eiling. C. L. W alker, th e effect of th e elections on busi- ity w as clear. W ilson d eclared th a ’ (C o n tin u e d on page H, colum n 2 ) F inal OK on P la n s C. T. R ichardson and H a rry M or­ he w as u n a b le to see C h risten sen gan. T he city h all lig h tin g w as giv­ P re sid e n t P u tn a m E x p lain s C on­ u n til he w as w ith in 30 o r 40 feet en hono rab le m ention. C o n tracts for th e co n stru ctio n of of him . te n t of M cG ro arty B ill G ard en clu b judge« w e re Mrs. a sew age disposal p la n t in H ills­ C h risten sen , W ilson to ld th e d is­ G eorge M cG rath, Mrs. B lanche boro and for th e c o n stru ctio n of tric t atto rn e y , w as w a lk in g n ear S em i-an n u al m eetin g of th e local ; B ride and Mrs. E lm er Johnson. new sew ers in p a rts of H illsboro th e yellow line in th e c e n te r of th e T ow nsend club w ill be a t th e M eth- | ((« » n tin u rd on page 6. ro lu m n 3) not now served, have been sig n ­ h ig h w ay and as he ap p ro ach ed him N in e T eachers C e rtifie d fo B egin odist ch u rch J a n u a r y 13, w ith po’ ed and tu rn e d over to C. C. H ock­ Ju d g e P eters C ites S elf P ity as to pass on th e left side, C h ris te n ­ W o rk in C o u n ty T h u rsd ay ley, P o rtlan d , PW A en g in e e r for sen a p p eared to chan g e his course luck fello w sh ip d in n e r a t 7 p. m.. j G re a te st P itfa ll fu r A nyone O regon, according to G eorge M c­ T he c o rn e r of th e tru c k « tr u c k th e an d e v ery o n e is ask ed to b rin g a ! co vered dish, sandw iches, etc. M rs. N ine W ashington co u n ty teaehei.- Gee, city m anager. m an. A rth u r P alm er, ch a irm a n of th e h nve been a p p ro v ed for th e WPA A n n u al fa th e rs and sons lu n c h ­ T his clears all d e tails w ith th e T he accident re p o rt re la te d that d in n e r com m ittee, w ill hav e c h arg e ed u catio n al pro g ram , w hich is b e ­ A lb ert T ozier a n d M rs. E d ith eon of the H illsboro R o tary club g o v ern m en t as fa r as th e city is th e body w as th ro w n a p p ro x im a te ­ of all a rran g em en ts. C offee is to be T ozier W eath erred of C ham poeg w as heM to d ay (T h u rsd ay ) a t th e L ack of PU C p lates on trucks, g in n in g in th is co u n ty T h u rsd ay . concerned. T he c o n tracts h av e r e ­ V aried su b jects w ill be tau g h t and b ro u g h t fines to th re e tru ck o w n ­ ceived official a p p ro v al and n o th ­ ly 35 feet and th e tru c k trav eled fu rn ish e d by th e club. O fficers fo r w ill be h ere w ith in th e n e x t few V eteran s- hall w ith Ju d g e R. F ra n k (C o n tin u e d on page 7, ro lu m n 2) th e n e x t six m onths a re to be elect- i days to assist w ith th e organization P e te rs as speaker. He adv ised th e any person o v er IB y e a rs of age is ers o v er th e w eek -en d , according ing m ore rem ain s fo r city officials , ed. to reco rd s in A. W. H aven's ju stice of th e ir histo rical collection, given fa th e rs to be th e k in d of a fa th e r elig ib le to a tte n d th e classes. to do in connection w ith th e fe d e r­ All T ow nsend clubs a rc asked to 1 to W ashington county, w hich w as th a t w ill in sp ire th e ir sons and Success of th e classes an d em ­ court. T hose fined w ere Tony Jam es al g ran t. rep o rt th e ir com plete en ro lln ie n i th e ir hom e an d th a t of th e ir fam ­ com m and th e ir resp ect and th e sons p loym ent of th e teac h ers u n d e r Lie Z im m erm an. W estim bcr: P leasan t O fficial w ord from W ashington J a n u a ry 1. A special cam paign fo r ily. p ro g ram , d ep en d s on th e n u m b er R ay Stock. F o rest G ro v e ro u te 1. w ere advised to ho n o r th e ir fa th e rs new m em b ers re c e n tly has ad ded to en ro lled an d th e In terest show n in and G eorge C lifford Wilson of G ales co n cerning funds to begin w ork is “Am leav in g all of J a n u a r y free an d m others. th e local m em bership. O ne m em ­ to help p u t H illsboro on th e m ap th e classes, acco rd in g to O. B. C reek. S tock and W ilson had $10 ex p ected by th e P o rtla n d office Ju d g e P e te rs deplored th e fact ber, Mr. R ochester, secu red 28 new as th e histo rical c en te r of the state,” th a t so m any boys in th e ir teen s K raus, su p e rin te n d e n t, w ho is in fines su sp en d ed on prom ise to p ro ­ PWA. by th e first of th e y e a r and cu re p lates w h ile Z im m erm an paid co n stru ctio n w ill begin as soon as R elief C h a irm a n D eclares P ersons m em bers last w eek. E v ery citizen w rites Mrs. W eath erred . charge. and e arly tw e n tie s cam e b efo re th e of v o tin g ag e is u rg ed to re g ister on P ro jects Not C h a rity M r. T ozier w ill also be glad to courts, saying th a t in m ost cases it T each ers in clu d e C arl E. B e r- h alf of his fine p ro v id in g h e also funds a re av ailab le for labor p a y ­ (C o n tin u e d on page 4, colum n 4) rolls and m aterials, M cG ee slid . receive any h isto rical artic le s th a t w as d ue to b ro k en hom es, b eing gren, Aloha, w ho w ill teach m usic p ro cu red licenses. W illiam F E b ert of F orest G rove W ashington county people m a y le ft alone w ith o u t p are n ts an d to it A loha: E ugene F a n tc tti of S h e r­ C o n tracto rs concerned w ith the C onfusion, w hich has a rise n in w ish to c o n trib u te. S ev eral have e x ­ o v e r-in d u ig e n t p aren ts. He told wood, w ho w ill hnvc a class th ere w as in a h u rry to pass th ro u g h co n stru ctio n a re read y to m ove in connection w ith w o rk m en em p lo y ­ pressed a d esire to give a rticles of th e boys p re se n t th e y w ere fo r­ in B ible an d A m erican izatio n ; Mrs. H illsboro w ith his tru c k an d w as m achinery and m a terials on a day 's ed on W PA projects, seem s to have p ioneer days to th is collection, tu n a te in h av in g th e com p an io n ­ P. O. F u rlie of F o rest G rove, w ho picked u p by a state p atro lm an notice an d it is not ex p ected tha* caused co n sid erab le m isu n d e rsta n d ­ w hich is to hav e p e rm an en t hous­ sh ip and ad v ice of fathers. N eces­ w ill con d u ct classes in F o rest G rove n e a r th e city p ark . He w as fined a n y delay w ill be e x p erien ced in ; ing, R. W. Weil, ch a irm a n of the ing in th e co u rt house. in sp in n in g and w eaving: Mrs. N ina $7 fo r speeding, w h ile L elan d F. g ettin g w ork started . sity for h av in g stro n g a n d h ealth y county re lie f com m ittee, said T h u rs­ F ifty -o n e em ployes of th e C a r­ A m eeting of th e d ire c to rs of bodies to house stro n g m inds, w as H olbrook of T u alatin , w ith classes L am b e rt of G aston w as fined $10 M eanw hile idle lab o rers, u n ab le day. T he confusion not only exists n atio n M ilk com pany p lan t in H ills­ th e W ashington C ounty M useum in th a t v icin ity in A m ericanization, for fa ilu re to sto p his au tom obile i to get w ork w ith th e em ergency w ith th e av erag e citizen, blit also boro receiv ed C h ristm as gifts w hen and H istorical society w ill be held stressed by Ju d g e P eters. O ne thing, on e n te rin g an a rte ria l highw ay. (Continued on pose 7. rolumn 21 ___ he said, th a t w ill p u t you dow n am ong th e persons so re c e n tly on th e com pany played S an ta C lans co n stru ctio n program u n d e r PW A th e relief rolls. W eil p o in ted out. a t 2 p. m . Ja n u a ry 4 a t th e co u rt q u ic k e r th a n a n y th in g else Is self ju s t befo re th e holiday, acco rd in g a re an x io u sly a w aitin g w ord th a; (C o n tin u e d on p ave 4, colum n 3> house. “We w a n t it d istin ctly u n d e r­ co n tracto rs a re h irin g m en. S elec­ stood." Weil declared, "th a t ru lin g s to C. T. R ichardson, m anager. T w o others, w ho w ere not w orking, also tion of lists fo r em p lo y m en t w ill from W ashington specifically state com e from th e H illsboro office of that persons em ployed on W PA w ere rem em bered. T he com pany is closing th e y e a r th e state em p lo y m en t service. p ro jects a re not in an y sense con­ w ith on e of th e best seasons since nected w ith re lie f or ch arity . business tu m b led five y e a rs ago, O REG ON ST A T E C O LLEG E, C o r­ for m ak in g th e a n n u al farm in v en ­ "W hen these perso n s w ere tu rn ed w ith th e price of m ilk n e a rly back v allis O p ening th e 1936 O regon to ry an d net w o rth record a re g iv ­ over to W PA, th e resp o n sib ility of to th e 1930 lev el of $1.65. T he price farm in v en to ry canipagin, th e O. S. en in th e c irc u la r w hich is th e D e­ C hristm as celebration, w h i c h w as necessary Tor D eputy H arry (C o n tin u e d on p a — I , ro lu m n 5) for th e first p a rt of D ecem ber w as sta rte d in th e hobo ju n g le s n ear Jo h n so n to place him in a cell. C. ex ten sio n serv ice lia s ju st Issued cem b er issue of th e O regon A g ri­ $1.55. M ilk prices declined stead ily in its m o n th ly a g ric u ltu ra l situ atio n c u ltu ra l S itu atio n report. th e C arn atio n condenser, ended in In the cell he m anaged to find from 1930 to 1933 w hen th e com ­ th e co u n ty ja il for at least tw o of a m atch and set fire to his m a t­ P re p a ra tio n s to in crease t h e Tlie section on th e tre n d of farm re p o rt c u rre n t in fo rm atio n on farm pany w as paying $1.00 p er h u n d red . in v en to ries, cred it sta te m e n ts and ' prices, dem an d and costs, indicate cap acity an d m odernize th e e q u ip ­ th e celeb ran ts. O ne of them was tre ss and b lan k ets and D eputy D u rin g the last y e a r the com pany a rre ste d by S h eriff Jo h n C onnell Jo h n so n w as called again to ad m in ­ farm o p eratio n budget plans. The I hat farm prices in O regon hav< m en t of Jack so n q u a rry , seven has in stalled one of th e best s te r ­ eig h t-p ag e c irc u la r also reveal.! ' m ade som e fu rth e r g en eral ad v an ce m iles n o rth e a st of H illsboro a rc for larcen y and the o th er by O. O is te r to H oppe. T his tim e th e man ilization u n its in the U nited S tates F reem an, chief of police, fo r being w as tak en o u t of th e cell, strip p ed A lbert T ozier of n e a r C ham - th at th e O regon firin p rice s itu ­ d u rin g th e past few weeks, il- u n d e r w ay lo be com pleted in th e R ichardson said. T his m achine has poeg, w elt know n O regon h is­ atio n is co n tin u in g Io im p ro v e even j though th e general level of farm n e x t m onth read y for th e sp rin g and re tu rn e d to th e cell in h i s d ru n k and disorderly. to ria n an d collectpr. w ill rin g the a cap acity of b etw een 20,000 an d faster th an in th e c o u n try as a i prices in th e w hole co u n try has run, according fo H erm an K crk - He rem ain ed F ra n k C ronin, 42. S an Francisco, b irth d a y clothes. 23.000 pounds of m ilk an hour. A d d ­ old y e a r out and th e new y e a r whole. stood p ractically unchanged. Thi., man, com m issioner. T he present w as id en tified by th re e persons as harm less though not quiet. ed to o th e r m odern m ach in ery in ­ in for th e six ty -fo u rth co n secu ­ L isted In th e c irc u la r a re m any has resu lted in red u cin g th e d is­ m ach in ery w as in stalled in 1911 a m an w ho sm ashed th e w indow of F a th e r O’K eefe of B eaverton r e ­ stalled *in re cen t years, th e local th e E, A. S hu m an g ro cery sto re on po rted T h u rsd ay th a t tw o tires, tiv e y e a r at th e M ethodist ch u rch farm m an ag e m en t b u lletin s w hich p a rity b etw een the farm price level and p robably has h an d led m ore C a rn a tio n p la n t now is one of th e at m idnight T uesday. He w ill be a re av ailab le from co u n ty agents, in O regon an d th a t of th e w hole rock th an a n y o th e r q u a rry in the South F irst a v e n u e n e a r th e ra il­ tu b es and rim s had been tak en from best e q u ip p ed in th e nation. accom panied by his sister, M rs. county. as w ell as farm reco rd books, fari.1 co u n try . way tra c k s and lem o v ed canned his garage, and also th e th e ft of E dith T ozier W eath erred . Mr. p rice outlook in fo rm atio n and m a r­ F arm prices in th e c o u n try as P lan s call for co n stru ctio n of new goods and a box of candy. He is sm all sum s of m oney from th e T ozier has tra v e le d g reat d is­ held on a larcen y w a rra n t. T he church. All autom obile tools w e re ket re p o rts th a t a re a v ailab le by a w hole have h e rn ra th e r high in b u n k e rs 75 feet fu rth e r in to th e C on crete C onstruction tan ces in o rd e r th a t he m ig h t be relatio n lo th e pu rch asin g pow er q u a rry th an th e present site and m ail and radio. m an w as in to x icated , th e sh eriff ta k e n from th e St. M ary's of th e C o m p leted at G len w o o d present to co n tin u e th e tra d itio n of consum ers, ow ing to reduced in stallatio n of new b re a k e rs and W illi n atio n al farm in v en to ry said. V alley garage. of his rin g in g th e bell. su p p lies of farm pro d u cts in the screens. Cost of th e w ork, w hich W ork on G lenw ood b rid g e over w eek com ing ju st a fte r New Y ear' . Jo sep h R. H oppe of M arshfield, Passage of bad checks at B eav er­ T he p rogram is in c h arg e of G ales creek w ill stop th is w eek dro u g h t areas. C o n seq u en tly th e im ­ em ploys e ig h t m en, w ill be n e a rly It js tim e to get th e 1935 farm an o th er of th e ju n g le celebrants, ton w as rep o rted T h u rsd ay to S h e r­ the K ing's D au g h ters class of the pro v em en t in d em and, as factory $5000, the com m issioners said. a w aitin g th e a rriv a l of steel so m e­ continued his celeb ratio n a fte r C hief iff J. W. C onnell B row n's B eav er­ reco rd s rin sed u p and new ones ch u rc h school. T he p rogram w ill tim e in J a n u a ry , according to J. F reem an a rre s te d him for annoying ton P harm acy took a >6 cheek, II is exp ected th a t th e ra p a c ity sta rte d , say th e ex ten sio n a g ric u lt­ p ay ro lls increase, is show ing m ore begin at 9:30 and close w ith a W. B arney, h ighw ay engineer. P o u r­ effect on farm prices in O regon o f the plant w ill he increased from u ra l econom ists. C ounty a g ric u ltu r­ resid en ts in th e south p a rt of the w hich later proved w orthless, tu r n ­ al ag en ts a re p rep ared to assist any Ilian in (lie c o u n try gen erally . H ere 135 y a rd s d ally cap acity to n early w o rsh ip serv ice follow ed by the ing of co n crete w ork w ill be com ­ city. ed over $3 in m erchandise and U rin g in g of th e bell b y Mr. Tozier, pleted this w eek. B arney said. T he 200 yards. P lan s also a re being Placed in th e co u n ty jail, but in change T he check w as pay ab le farm er w ho needs help, e ith e r lo th e su p p ly of farm pro d u cts w as it the s tro k e of tw elve. Mrs. b rid g e is a W PA p ro ject an d w ill not c u rta ile d m uch by dro u g h t and m ade to bore Into the rock for a allow ed th e freedom of th e c o rri­ o b tain satisfacto ry reco rd books to Fay Allen and bore the sig n a ­ E d y th T ozier W e ath erred w ill cost $12.798. A fter th e steel is laid dors, H oppe persisted in m aking a 1 tu re of Mrs A. B W right A worth- an d form s o r in g ettin g his records prices have n e v er been far nut of large b last to fu rn ish m a te ria l for speak. a concrete deck w ill be poured. th e y e a r's w ork. football of th e g arb ag e can an d it