Par 20 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Monday, January 18, 1954 SveetHome Citizens Oppose Slum Project Albany At leaat U oeeupaata of the Timber land Manor bousing project In Sweet Home will appear before member of the Linn county court Monday to ask the court to past resolution termini Use housing units lit far "long-term housing or non-bouinf use. In a letter aent to a local news paper, the tenanta aald they un derstood that the court had past ed such a resolution within the past year, but that it had been withdrawn Dec. It They aaid they would protest, at the bear ing, withdrawal cf the resolution. Saturday, however. Linn County Commissioners Wayne Downing ana rioya jemt aaid that appar ently the intent of the first res olution had been misunderstood. At the time it waa signed, com missioners intended to notify the fcublic housing administratioin, the tenanta, and the city of Sweet Home that the county did not plan to take over the unite and operate them or offer them for tale to the highest bidder. It is believed, they related, that the tenanti probasly understood the measure to mean that cont inued occupancy of the units waa approved by the county. To make matters dear, the commlssionera aaid, the resolution waa withdrawn and the court de cided to take no further action whatever concerning the unite, thus dumping the matter back into the laps of the FHA. The county and the city of Sweet Home both had been asked to take over the units, and offer them for tale. Either of the legis lative bodies could have done to under terms of a PHA offer. B-.th declined the offer, bow ever, and this probably will force the FHA to go ahead with the plan to demolish and remove the structures after July 1. The unite were contracted dur ing the war to ease a housing shortage. At the time of con struction it waa determined that following a suitable period after the war, the unite would be re moved from the property, unless the county or the city exercised option on the project The commissioners and mem bers of the city council of Sweet Home have expressed the opinion that TimDerland Manor is "un sanitary' and a "slum area Photographs taken for the county court will be shown et Monday hearing to back up this content ion. Silverfon Boy SILVKRTO.V-Rot. Brekke. 14, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Brekke. is being cared for at the South Water SL family borne, hav ing received serious knife wounds in the fleshy part of his right arm. The trouble arose from an alter cation between a slightly younger teen-ager and Brekke while a number of Jailor high boys were in the shower room of the gym following physical education class. The younger boy's attack with the knife came as a surprise to Brekke, who warded off the at tempt with his arm. He was given first sid at the Eugene Field school and then taken to a doctor. Champs to Boost Timber Carnival ALBANY Tws nmniil Albany Junior Chamber of Co-- merce sponsored Timber Carni val contestants will kave their hume cities Monday on a tour to five sports ahowa in Ohio, In diana, Penntylvaniia and Mis souri, during which they expect u puoucue ine umoer event as much aa possible. . . Malcolm Haroer. rh.hlr Ore., and Harold Johnson, Castle Rock, Wash., both of whom have inumpnea in the speed climb ins and toDoinf events in iut Timber Carnivals, were in Al- oany inis week to collect pub licity material from Hayes Evans. 1853 carnival president Chromium it found in nature only in compounds. J. K. Hill Dies At Pendleton Funeral services were held In Pendleton Monday for James K. Hill, 74, a farm leader of Uma tilla county. Hill was a brother of Mrs. W. H. Lytic of Salem and of the late Dr. David Hill of Salem. He waa a former president of the Oregon Wheat Growers League and of the Pendleton Grain Growers, and for 20 years had served aa the only president of the Pendleton Production Credit association, which, prior to Hill's unexpected death Friday night, had arranged a program to be known aa Jim Hill Day, celebrating retirement of the association's indebtedness. HID. waa a native of Nashville. Tenn., and came to Umatilla coun ty with his family when be was 16 He attended Whitman college in Walla Walla where be wai an out standing athlete. Later he acquir ed extensive wheat lands in Uma tilla county. . , A son, James Hill, Jr.. is man ager of the Pendleton Grain Grow ers. He is survived by the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Turner of Portland; tons, James of Pendle ton and Fred of Helix; sisters. Mrs. Ralph Stanffeld of Portland. Mrs. W. H. Lytic of Salem, and Mrs. Anthony V. 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