An' ..,.j-rlnv nieht
ItitO
' idling by i"em-
CTrace after he had
f; Ved an elderly
rist, detective chief
uLtto reported.
Laid the presence of a
K. J. W. Walker,
rmob of angry Negroes
' ihe nrisoner, Identl-
,,' th.n slashed and
IS fled, McCarthy said.
Flapjack Center Feed I
VILLA GROVE, 111. (p, l
Pancakes, hot off a dozen bin I
griddles and all for free, were to'
db aisnea oui to all who came to
this little East-Central Illinois
community Wednesday.
There'll be some .100,000 flap,
jacks with sausages served the
expected 15,000 who'll be here for
Villa Grove's ninth annual pan
cake festival. Villa Grove claims
to be the nation's pancake center
at least for one day a year,
AT ALV ADORE
ALVADORE Former
Mrs. Ella Webster and daughter
Iris were here recently. They now
live in Eugene where Iris is em
ployed at the City Library.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Haag enter
tained for 20 guests at dinner,
Sunday.
Stale Ballot Includes Bill
To Change Hydro-Electric Ad
By Eldon Barrplt
United Press Staff Correspondent
SALEM U.R) Amonir th 11
state measures that will be on the
general election ballot No. 2 are
Dills to amend the state's 1031
Hydro-electric Act and to create
a woods camp for delinquent boys.
rrooamy no measure on the
Dauot has stirred up as much con.
troversy as the hydro-electric
electric amendment. In the 1947
icgiMdiure mis measure was
known as "Senate Bill 99." It was
Rom where I sit ... JyJos Marsh
I'm Glad
W'r "Different!"
I, lot of different of
our ontT en "
pun. Bonn say alfalfa
it brome pass others
frith Mt or barley. Bat
Jlkit mMure's better
Me crop
Lh think people are the
tr-snd toe strengui u
jfc lit mature of so many
iiinlns some from ona
Lne from another right
I Httli differences! nae
hinitaite for beer and
1 prefer eider. .
From where I sit, so long as we
Jiever become intolerant of one an
other'! different tastes so long
as we Ue together with our differ
ences, and even upp(mn( them
the way brome grass does alfalfa,
then we're a mighty good crop I
Bo aeighbor tajoy your eider
wWle I enjoy my beer! Vote for
year eeadldate IH stead by mine!
Bit never let our differences
dirM us!
Copyright, 1948. Vnittd Statu Brtwrt Fumiutm
ed without fear of having them
taken over by public interests if
the bill is approved.
Primarily, the controversy
over the bill represents a fight
between private and public pow
er advocates.
Boys Camp
The measure to establish a boys
camp is one referred to the peo
ple by the 1947 legislature. It calls
for establishment of a camp for
delinquent boys at Reeher's
1 civilian conservation corp camp
nasri k hr.iv. u,. i.. ' near Timber. Washington County.
tne late Gov. Earl Snell. then
passed over the veto.
Started Petition
Public power and farm organi
zations, spearheading theopposi
tion, invoked a referendum peti
tion to let the voters decide the
fate of the bill.
The complicated measure is de-
the people only to comply with
the constitutional requirement
that location of a new state insti
tution outside of Marion County
needs approval of the people.
Segregation
The idea behind the measure is
to segregate inmates of Woodburn
Tv ttrrlT6" ?.!' rigab.es would.stay in the Wood-
I . j , . , " jburn institution. The others
n thrstate y " dams would be placed in the camp.
TT-jJ. - i The measure also carries an
Under existing law, private ; iation of $150000i 0Ile
companies can be licensed to build third 0( wnich for esUblishing
power dams, but the state or anyitne camp and the other $100,000
municipality, including public to operate it until the end o the
utility districts can "at any time" biennium, June 30, 1949.
.u..b bile gJlUjdb unci giving f
twu-vear nonce ana payment oi
"fair value not exceeding the net
investment, plus any "reasonable"
damages.
License Rule ELMIRA Elmira Grade School
If the measure Is approved, the Parent-Teachers Assn. members
state, any city, county or PUD can 1 are planning to give a play soon
acquire a private power dam only to raise money for P-TA activities
after the expiration of a com-! and request all parents to attend
pany's license. Licenses generally the executive meeting Friday eve
are issued for 25 to 50 years. ning, Oct. 22 to help plan for (he
In other words, private power play,
companies can hold and operate The Grange Hallowe'en dance
Register-Guard, Eugene. Ore, Thurs,, Oct. tt. 1948 , Page 28
l'KICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY siiiimiiiiiisssssssss------
llmira P-TA
their hydroelectric dams during
periods for which they are licens-
f AtJn a ,A rfvcJ (or ytw tifrtfl
OiHilmos with lht
payment of only a ?
Y $ jtjtWBm. S' m nimum dtpailt
tat m h 4 & A- '' I account
I j" , J TWfMStmMlB f opened
T J 758 WILLAMETTE ST. PHONE 3131
will be Saturday evening, Oct,
30 Instead of Oct. 23 aa pre
viously reported, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward utter and son Richard
will furnish the music. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Williams Hawkins
and daughter Louise, left Sunday
for Springfield, Missouri, to visit
Mrs. Hawkins' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Stubbs. Her father is
quite ill. Just before leaving for
Missouri, Mrs. Hawkins received
word that a brother, also of
Springfield, Mo., had been ser
iously injured In an accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Riensche are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Starr
while on a hunting trip in Eastern
Oregon.
: ...
JC Women
Dislike Bars
JUNCTION CITY If the sam
ple ballot cast by the Junction
City Unit of the Republican Wo
men's Federation of Oregon can
be used a.s.jcrlterioo.of the No
vember 2 election:
The people of Oregon will
not have liquor by the drink.
With a vote of 24 against and
only one for, the initiative per
mitting liquor by the drink was
turned down by this city's Repub
lican women at their luncheon
Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the Southern
Kitchens in Junction City.
Senator Angus Gibson of Junc
tion City was the guest speaker.
He explained the various meas
ures which are to be on the Nov. 2
ballot.
New members in the organiza
tion are: Mrs. May Gardner of
Junction City and Mrs. Dorothy
Brougher and Mrs. Ethyl Kast of
Lone Pine.
Bill Healy of the Secretary of
State's office was the guest speak
er at the dinner meeting of the
Junction City Lions Club Monday,
Oct. 18. He spoke on the present
and future vehicle licensing in
this state and told club members
that plans are now underway to
issue permanent license plates be
ginning in 1950.
A group from the Junction City
Union High School gave a few
instrumental musical selections.
This year's Lion Christmas par
ty will include the wives.
At Monroe
MONROE Tax statements
were received in Monroe Monday
morning of this week for the year
1948-49. Taxes are much higher
than last year, more than one-half
higher in some cases. Monroe
property and businesses were re
appraised by the county assessor
this past springs
Mrs. John Gibson and Mrs.
Floyd Cramer entertained Mrs,
Gust Petersen at a surprise birth
day party Friday afternoon of this
past week.
Mrs. Ida Cottnair has returned
to her home here from Milton-
Freewater where she visited her
daughter Marguerite (Mrs. Dean)
Ray.
Lawrence brought his mother
back to Monroe m his car Satur
day.
Robert Parrish, with the army,
spent a weekend recently visiting
with his father, Archie Parrish
here in Monroe. Robert is station
ed at Fairfield, Calif.
Mosby Creek HE
MOSBY CREEK-Mosby Creek
Home Extension Unit at their re.
cent session voted to resume i
former custom, having the hostess
supply only a beverage, the other
members to bring the food for
meetings.
Next meeting is with Mrs. Ada
Overton. "Finishing Unpainted
Furniture," will be demonstrated.
All women of the community are
invited. Meeting date was origin
ally set for Thursday. Nov. 11, but
was changed to Wednesday, Mov.
10 because of Armistice Day.
Several from Mosby Creek at
tended the bridal shower Friday
nt the home of Mrs. Dorothy
Laynz in honor of Itha Thayer,
who is to be married soon to Del-
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bert Myres.