* * f Hines ConspirsevpCcsc t Its G overnm ent and People M atto? o£:, Local Mataa» ement Newly Graded Roads Bainf computed on a 12-month basis, ac­ cording to report* compiled by Bex Putnam, H ate superintendent of public instruction. Grade school tearbers receive an average of only >930, or year’ with the average in 2« of the state’s 86 counties falling betaer that figure and ranging from a t a r '$ f .$718 .93 a year in Wheel­ er county to o high of 11183.90 a year in Multnomah county. Salaries paid to high school teachers average $1314.96 a year ranging from a low of $928.851« j*pdar in Lincoln, county to a high b t $1535.86 in Multnomah county, Putfififfi*» figures show. However these salaries are much higher than were being paid in this state three years ago when grade school teachers were averaging only $797.15 a year and high school teachers, $1132.87. BarCm DtoMgeeSr SMbf U w DM mv j Aiked Ta Permit Blink rondo n o n sa d a». series of* «ocidanm Sttiw dog' rigfcfc end' .1 Sundeg on'tbw Shannaa Mghwnr h from Wasoa to Qraeo- Vhlfey; Be­ low Waaee the highway* wow gen? h erally very goad. and south ofi, . Grass Valley tip road woe not J dangerous bgfc.it wow a- glare ed ice bebaseanthe above mentioned i; towns. i Searcy, Mar.; H- B.. RtnheHxra, Chap.; Roy PowelL TUer. Ladies of the Barter». Star elem? ted Rose Amidon, W H, B. Pinkerton, WP* Naomi Vafi-GOdat, A s s t Matron; Dfciwfa Van Qilddr, A s s t Patron. Dorotha Moore, Conductress; Roth Sparling, Sec­ retary; Alice Powelt treaeuer-; IA point instalation will be held December 29 with a banquet at the Moro Hotel. Mrsu Stevenson Buried ¡»The Dalles Tha r e tr:a r« f Jamas J. Hines, charged with ronspLi York policy racket, will begin January 9, before Judge < In General Sessions. D istrict Attorney Thcmas E. ffievr prosecution si F ix e 1. who Is pictured here with hia'Vrlfc County Court Pays Election A r d J™? Claims 54 ¡»en distributed to the varioos * CLAIMS PRESENTED AND, >unties in Oregon. This is the ALIX)WED AGAINST THE GEN- irliest that these allotments have ERAL FUND, DBCMBER TERM rer been announced, making it 1938 sssiblo for every ten ner to know First National Bank i advance of planting time exact- old Age assistance $207.38 r what the possibilities will ba in Blind assistance 6.78 operating with the AJIA pro- < Aj ’ • and j »am snow run-an. Tvn*« Types of o i Wallace May, fees and mileage • equipment used in peparing ground J“™ . . , :o resist erosion were picture« on . , ’ t the screen for the Information of t!?n . v i ‘, , . . , the eighty interest«! «Ito. m «n- J- G. Addington,-judge of k « J a i — - election board f 5eis attending. H. R B Rckett lst cjerk < Hilderbrand Chosen , / XHeline McDonald, 2nd clerk ( . i—i j W. A. Morris. 3rd clerk < Election of office: a WM »«d and A4 Chairman G r A b k _ Sherman county road building was stopped by the recent freest but' previous to that time many miles of dirt road had been grad­ ed in the wide style that has found favor with county rood builders and fanners. The old rocky rood from the high way to the Boutbon ware­ houses has been graded and tubes put in for drainage so that instead of the draws being hors to traffic in the thawing period they are now crowable on a graded rood high enough to be dry and safe. The ' mndc was M t finished become of a breakdown and the fiMtaMff frees«, but except for putting the rock from the drainage ditches in the low placet and covering it with dirt the rood is dona and 1« ready for rock that will be put on from the nearby state crusher. Earlier in the year tha road to Kent from Ratledge was gxadad and widened and leveled sa that tt is now a very good county read instead of a. saw-tooth lana> The ho'se-shoe bend has been straiten­ ed so that it ia now much more <19vU VziVIV >0 XKway I C-lro 000040* I O CcaBf i l l f t a Llects V t lic e r s mitory facilitiea at the prison an­ nex for the accomodation of an additional 100 prisoners and the erection of an institution for wom­ en prisoners on a farm away from the penitentiary are other recom­ mendations contained in the re­ port.. Mrs? Clara (J., Patterson will re­ tire ay superintendent of the State Iidustfial school for grile the last of this month after 1« years in that position.1 Prior to taking charge of that Institution in 1921 Mrs. Patterson was employed for a number of yearjj[ at the state hos­ pital here. She will be succeeded as head of the girls school -by Mrs. M. Wilson Savage who has been employed at the institution for the past 15 years, more recently as bookkeeper and assistant auperin- Graveled la Center, Stater Less th an,six percent of nearly 10,699 eragfeyw*» rog ed under tha state* uasmydoy compensation law am ‘‘seat under a n sw rtriiiw adpptod b Clark'a and W in s — l lh r t Mas bee» Graded and parts a t B « a y ,bs gravelled befsis the aod a f the wksta» aad gtasrel from tba aid pit at th head of Finnegan is be­ ing put ea the aertk aad t enth road through tbs German settle­ ment where heavyf goading* was, dons fr taw years ago* * — - Sbma gravel has bean spread in low placet on the rood to Erokiae and ether bad places may be an ooversd before the jab is done. Gravel Being Crashed ♦ The Rogers Conetroetion oem- pauy is crushing gravel at the head a t Finaegan. Work now is beir« dote far the state bat it is exported that some surface ma­ terial wiU be made for the county before the outfit moves. County officials trying to obtain per­ mission from the state to use tbeir allotment for roads to crush gravel with believing that gravel judiciously used would result in making many county roads pass­ able in bad weather. The theory is that most roads that cannot be used in early spring have but one or two bad plhaes in them and if these are rocked farmers may come to town ae they please. Farmers, general­ ly, concur in this belief. are ( a O. G. Hilerbrand, vxce^ ea id en t dcctJon bogrd luring the expiring term of E. D. v .ftor Andergon Judge of MbKee, was made president, Afton election McIntyre was made vice-president MgM L Haven> lgt cJe k and PauleA Kaseberg was elected Amp, ia c Root> 2nd clerk secretary for the coming year. • i . • gi- ** q C 11 rirst ullOTHilS;. 0 V /xia^x.uiM n Frozen SB Ground w v « . G M ys Zdl, 3rd clerk I T. Johnson. Chairman of e’ection board , I | , I I A. B. Potter, Judge of elec- Gen M w Johna