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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
8 CONTROL BOARD ACCEPTS SHORf BIRON BONDS ' if... -4 n ..ir M -.. N i V " : Vjj,' Ail Members of Highway Com' mission Advise That Is-' sue Be Sold c inipera- Ihf hirhway ) scefwral fund. taking highway IhiiiU- lunil were:i. 'urii .-. r-orreMonl.:ii: delay i;i IwilKl ilUS 111! )flll follow. rpeet lentiHirary J.li from ttul i nitil or industrial funds? .Mm. in $73m. I fur disbursement d'irini: New uld OFFICIALS RELUCTANT Condition That Comnels Sale Is Regretted by Olcott and Moff In arceiiting yesterday a hod of K9.09 Tor $l.no,oon taie highway bonrta of fered : by the Continental & Commercial Trust and .Savings bank of ChaKO. through the Lumber men's Trust company of Portland, the state board of control Utid so reluctantly and' only Draiiee obll- at ions entered info by com m i.sf-ioii when nu :: vail: hie made i lie action A , statement l-siied Jy the board j oiila:i:.d tin- assertion thai were it J Kin for tin olliUlion existing to? contractor: lire, hid wwith bave loen i nit et our obligation-, lejrrtcr! .involving I.011J titles sU f t: :oili Would t urlt Work. 'undertaken now arid existing nm- In leply to-a. leleRrapjiii rejie j t ra ts should be extended where ;t tor ad v ire Mitt liy the b-usrd of rn-f wll aid in ih- present eiiieriiemy. in't l iu.!nieis of th- eom mission j fo raurel contract would entail II. A. Itmnii of ICiif-ene yesterday af-!loss cro.itrr than discount on bond 'it I noon added his answer to the re Mar the teii-ai-cident required Max to work, not U plies already received from Coi.nnis :n.;r. K I. idle and 1 ten son. Mr. iUuith said t be Plains of existing contiacts made an affirmative reply I Mtssaiy. To cancel contracts, he .said, would entail losj greater than discount on the bond. Ilia reply Jn full follows: TIe siaius of the existing con tiaciM compel an affirmative ans wer to your - inquiry as to the sale of the boiid- unless temporary aid ran i.e riven from some other source It the roiiniies would consent to the use by the highway com mission ot tii'i'ls now on hand for market toad or better. H the board of control rpuld lend M commission from the sab.'s." TemiMirarj lid lniMKihU. Mr. Ilooib' siiKuestion for tem Mrar riief would bo impossible. Money from the general fund can le taken only by appropriation. This is a constitutional provision. Mar ket road money, of the counties is appropi iatcti. or voted through bonds, for a specific purpose, and. il is lelieved. could not be used fo another pirH)se The boaid ol control"? statement follows: "The. stit highway commission has informed us thai outstanding ob ligations a.id contrails for road work to be iaiJ out of funds derived from the sale of liean-llarrett tonds are 1 1 'gar' iBacasa We have a Fine New Line of Lunch Cloths . Centers and Scarfs There is a good variety from which you will be able to make Good Selection of Mich a t-ature. and I he situaiiwu 4 so urgent, as to'demand liiimedlat i of thee iMinds. ' j "If it were not for the fart thati the highway commission had a I read contracted obligation whlill maile Hie ale ol Hit's bonds ilnerati ill the liitluN of the romiiiissioner. the hoard would hate reject eJ Ihcs. bids. Condition Is Heuref Ictl. "The InemlM'is of the Ixi.'trd In lieve it rVgrvllable the condition are soch a lo render necessary tho s.ib of the slate's securities at such a pat reduction. Outstandinu ob ligation aiMar to be such, however, as to Inake il absolutely iietewnury bat they le met with a sale of thes. lMnds. even at a xrcal sacrifite. lie-I cause or conditions existing, th. oard has been practically forrel to dispose of this $ 1 .(ibH.OOn worth of se u rities at the price of fere I but it la with only the pretest re luctant that the bid is being ac cepted. hi response to the telecraui sent ny tne noacu of :ntro ih vari ous Membem of the highway com iiiission. Mr. Kiddle replied: j "While rice is not very atlfar- tory. do not lelicve we will make niiytbini: by waitlns. I do not look I Iflp I'llPlttafi illlr..tl r 'i I a iimiII ' commodities are cheaper. Would advise sellit.p bonds at fr" ntte d." Chairman IW-nnon sent the folio- -ln luejisaxef ' "Con.sidrinir present citrreut rate of interest, bids received for bond very satisfactory. Interest rate will certainly . higher in near future. Obligation Incurred demand Imme diate pale of bond. Four and on half it-r cent money, 75 cent wb-t. $1 lumber and $1 day wage are thini:s of the past, hope permanent- These Are Extra Good Values JAPANESE CENTERS , Qgc to $3 Qg JAPANESE SCARFS. . 89 EMBROIDERED LUNCH CLOTHS (lace trimned) ggc to S3-9R EAIBROIDERED CENTERS (lace trimmed) ... $149 to $349 JRETONNE SCARFS. . . . J . ..5c to Cf.4.0 TKese are all extra good values Abiqua Heights School Entertains Visitors - f j SCOTTS Or.. May 12 U.. and Mr-t. O. C. Ilellinser and child ren of Salem visited at the Allan iJeilinger home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kisher motored to Tort land Saturday to visit rela tives. A. !. Shepherd of CrKikeJ Pintcer made a birsinss trip to The Halle last week. I'.orn To Mr. and Mr. C. H Mnl vihill -t tr.elr home in Portland Fri day. April 3rt. 1920. a seven-pound Warner s Rust-Proof Corsets V' l:.iM- iiutiiv sllc4 in the.i reelen riirM. alol ve can lii vu ill iwrfi-rl ac.-onl with !nvt faslii.m. Tin fijrurf make n ilif ferenco. W'r fit citinlh well I iir aIiiii or 1 lie Ktoiit. It it lin oxsilde for lit1 In klmw yni n lllrr corwt a tlnspriee tlien .it lioiie trt Irr ami feu m gSxl. Wjirner" Kits! Pnof tar. t anl-ril not lo I.'iut. !reak or I Tear urn I I i ff Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, i$4.50, arid $5.00. vi ' Be Slender K1M ( MM. J Mmu iwwiii mr too mb N is wits mm, m t IviiW tM MBMb C7K i 1 w 4wC r. , ! ii in iTI I GALE &, CO Coiniiiereiul mimI Court Streeln Forinerly Cliieairo Store I 4 . $ r4i nitniw s4k. r Pt-TMclan, a for mil. m KVHKiai M aay an-c Ai r a auiwita It n la fe Im.v. wiia caarsBW. Or tat ttm ImkM to) KORCIM CO, ttotiM F. Mot Ywt mxt PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc preserve and beautify i I-r uTmi II H U-Tirrr!-f. ' I I I' !, - f t ii I I , Mil - iHlll ' bis stir m l ;i t:ili;:!i tiiiiru'"! j? T dauKhfr. Mm. Mnlvihill vi Mw Ituby ItriMirher before her nariiaic. Miss CUra rially vlviteil relatlv near I'urCand over the week-end. The pupil and tear her of the X ble M-hwd lited the Abiqua Heights lat Frl lvy. The M-hool waa In Kion dniii.g th niornina hour. I.unrh r rervel at Hurket ramp. after vhirn a troyram waa jelven by ine pnp.U assisted by their teacher. Mr. Kliiahetli IKmtr. Four ear were employed to take th pupiU on their trip the driver being Klvia Shepherd. Kirhard and Will Law. renre ir.d Shirley Dnnanan. Mn. Y. O. Koy.ie and daughter Velm. itt. W. T. ! and daughter. IVvrta. and l'c,i tirareDunagan were also member of the parly. Mr. ar.d Mr, k. K. Ijiwrene an1 on Willie were Sllverton vUItora Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Jesse Parkbnm have been visiting relative? and friends ln Portland the past week. Allan l.-l linger and mother werw Salem vlsltora Monday. Mra. George Critea and children left for Washington Thunwlay o join Mr. Critea who haa been there some tim. A. 1 l: rougher and aon Ira vlfit el relatives in Portland over tn week-end. I. W. Iwrenee returned horn from Salem Saturday where be baa l-n for p.-vera! weeks under the doctor's care. Miss l.edwig Wellman and Albert Itarblor were married Tuesday morn ing: at the Calholie church In Ml. Angel. Miss Wellman Is the daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman .if 1'ri.oi.ed Fing.T. Tnelay evening quite a mmbr ot yonrjr people or Crooked rtBjrer went to Mi. AnrH to attend a dance riven in' their honor. Mrs. John KlrUle la ill at her home .it Scott Mills. W. T. Hogg, patrolman of road district No. 12 has started the rock crusher and evicts to b busy from cow on with the read work. Mr. an! Mr. Uoyd Davenport and mti nil m and F.rneti Walbel made a l.usln-i trip in Sslem Monday. Little Boxing Champion ol U. S. Army of Occupation TURNER BRIEFS TIUNKU. Or.. May 12. Tn Melhod'iM pulpit waa occ upWsl Sun day ewnlj by Rev. Itkbard Hock ing, a former pastor. The Turner Chautauqua open May 2C Much interest U beinc shown tnl tickets are being sold rap idly. Mis Cay Donla 'pent tbe week end la Salem as a guet of Mi I la te I I tear for the Willamette May dy fertlvlti. Miss r.ladvs Humphrey enter tained her brother f Oregon Agri cultural ollege Saturday and Haa day. Mr. John Palraer and Mr. Jea Parrish vUitrd their mother. Mrs. NeaL a few days last week. Mrs. liarraret Green ot Sal era waa a Turner, vwjtor fUaday. Tbe r?wortb league wCI bl4 a baiaeva p-.etiaf aad ocUl Friir eveaiag at tbe paraoaage. HAVE-C0WI CHEEKS' Be Better Looking Tale , . Oirre Tablets To hxre a dear, yxri: siia. hf&t ryta, no pteplr, a ItxLzt U txjortacr Lkc ctaalhmd da TV Jtq rot kar? yocr body tree frora rraacnata vnstm. 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