The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1934, Page 12, Image 12

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Page Twelve
THE
Martin Speaks
for New Deal
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
per bucket or one third the amount
tor picked
Mr and Mrs Mike McCann and
tier mothci. Mrs H arr\ Frew ing.
who spent Iasi week at their home,
went to tlio Frewing home at R ick­
reall Saturday evening
Flame-Swept ‘City of Gold’
Candidate Cites Necessity
of Federal Contacts
(C o n t i n net! fr o m p a g e I t
(('«mtinu*»I from pair* 1)
boro on a nou-supixut Indictment
The case opened Wednesday after
noon and went (,» the Jury the fol­
lowing afternoon Ju ro rs selected
(or trial were George Dick Ken
neth H Wilcox Clem H Esltnger
Clara TatJock John H Hargrave.
William E Masters. G ertie Meek
Scott Wolfe. Edna M Davis Meta
S VanKonghnut. Hoy E. Bterly and
John 1 Egglman
Sentence of six m onths In the
county Jail was imposed upon R ich­
ard Reed of Hillsboro Friday when
he entered a plea of guilty to un
assault and battery indictm ent.
Fine ot $2.» and costs was meted
out to Rudolph K em per of near
Forest Grove Monday when he
plead guilty in the locul Justice of
the peace court to a charge ot
hunting without a license. Burt
Daniels of IKirtland paid a fine ot
$25 and costs Saturday when he
entered a plea ot guilty to o p erat­
ing a slot m achine
F.
N orthrup
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iMCK ii entered
.1 p.v.i a e i plea of
guilty Friday and was fined 1100
hv i ireutt Judge Cleorge K. Bagle\
;( of $25 h e was p ar-
Hillsboro to Meet
McMinnville Friday
W here Army Life Begins nt 8
'le d
o n th e
b a l.u u o
of
th e
fin e
for^ ioreti; ^ ed ,propt'rV
3
» ir 1U
1 M
P o m o n a G r u n g e to M e e t
W e d n e s d a y I'»»rent (» r o v e
u il of Pomona
Ot
ill the ha.s<*ment
Cu a i
e Friday night
oiia d rän g e will
tinge at Huent
County Registration
I
idea of removing the
director of rural rehabilitation out-
lined' plat's’ for ilie" roiiel'‘'a‘.','d"i','< work.M ‘vero"]?!.
nm " “in?
hahlllt»tion of several thousand s.UIl4. (|UV |„.
reversed the machine
rural i.umlies. s««ne of which w illia n d tried to use It as a blower to
be advised to seek the help of the dry his hair
Ex
county farm -debt adjustm ent com- _________________
mittees
^ r c F° X ^ r° Ve Chambet ° f C° m '
a" '^ ‘<1- to detarn,>n,’ p ^ m ^ 'ta u e -
wm he the first
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(Continued from page i )
of a senes of monthly sessions to oe
Rev Carl Heinmiller of P ortland
method is to plow under all and other points,
ing three Newberg passes, two of held this winter. L ater meetings who has been the district su p en n - whcat stubble as soon as the ground
This crops certification service has
which were good for scores. Tack- will treat with poultry disease egg- tendent of the West Portland dis- u rcadV io r
plowing, and work it been of major importance in aid-
ling and blocking of the whole grading, storage and m arketing tr *ct of Evangelical churches ha.s d1? wr? to a gOQd seed 56(1 50 th a t ln* Oregon farm ers to build up a
Blue and White squad showed a and other timely subjects of in- ^ c n appointed general missionary
larva cannot wwk lta way out. reputation as producers of high
big improvement o v e r previous terest to poultry men.
All persons secretary during the national con-
W?lcr>!ve!’J Ii >sslJ>le Sfit X
F , L , Ball“ rd.
games
giving
ball
carriers
an
od -
interested
in
noultrv
uro
upim
m
e
Terence
at
Akron.
Ohio
and
will
re-
a
volunteer
de- vice-director
of the
extension
serv-
g tt u iU t, to
be“ k £ £ . £ a S
¿ h e ^ S ^ I
side to C le v e ltS , Ohio
Mroyed by « j ^ w , ^ heat or should
pIowtog. be and
lee It has be«m
largely
responsible
Mrs. Eleda Shank who has been lf P0“ 10^ avoid planting wheat for the growth of the sm all seed
lrvg running attack
in a Newberg hosnital recelvin» baclc on «round th a t was in wheat production business of the state 1
Starting lineups were
care for injuries .sustained In an thls year
the ,al1 brood of the from a half million dollars a few
H U M (S7>
< •) N e w h e r r
auto wreck, was taken to the Joe Hesslan fly usually gets its egg-lay- years ago to between one and two
S errad
REL
Magnuson home last week.
ing done before October 15, Mr. million a t the present tíme.
W u n d e r lic h
RTL
Air. and Airs C harles Haynes ^ clt recommends planting between
Oregon, for example. Is the only
spent
the
week-end
a
t
th
e
beach
»i1? 1
and November 1. I t Is state th a t produces Ladino clover
G o etter
........
c
During
the
seventeen
business
They
caught
two
nice
salmon
on
a
r*s*
cV
'
10
wait
to
p
lant
spring
w
heat
seed
ln volume, much ol which is
C a w r»e
LGR
W ill
day period between October 12 and deep sea fisliing trip out of De he
as lo u of larva may live certified W ithout field Inspection,
LTR
G rogan
October 31 the Dwight Edwards Poe Bay
over and »'¡PC out spring plantings. Ladino seed cannot be told from
LER
B a it
Q
F is h e r
Coffee company is sponsoring an
Miss G race Miller left Tuesday
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ordinary white clover seed The
H o la c h e r
RHL
unusual contest for customers in for Walla Walla by auto with h er
Sarcastic Prof.
acreage of Ladino in Oregon has ln-
C ook
LHR
Customer Coffee
Contest Announced
K a h lm e y e r
_______ F
B r ia n
Nob Hill
« a n u d o Edwards
u w a iu h
u Dependable.
v p c iiu d u ic .
A A n n - -
nouncement is made by Safeway.
A total of $330 in twenty-five
DI
prizes split up as follows will be
K ia n awarded First prize $100. second
prize $50. th ird prize $25. fourth
« -
r_,
Countv J Men
I urn
L/UVM1 V^Orll
t ^ , ^
by CUttin*' do’ n t o - t h e 't w e n t y ^ i r L r n w ^ ^ e
feed available th an by limiting the instrum ental in promoting t h e
hogs themselves
highest number of sales during the
Ty‘e ,*deal Plan, he stated, would oontest.
be to limit feed under the adjust- _ _
'
ment program and leave hoi- out M n m i n o t k w
W in e
of the plan. However the benefits 1
1 1 U I& U L "
W lllS
m ust be met by a proce sing tax
L_I' -1- r * •
IT
and this canno- be placed on feed
i lliT I l D a i r y H o n o r
Thus any benefit Dlan a r i n n t e o
»»
7 « ... u
m ust necessarily inclortf
Mormngdew Dairy of Hillsboro
on live-dorir nl> lnclude Payments «as awarded a gold medal diploma
Dorn tw.it cto»o
at the Dairy Products' show held
n rlw ^ n , o1
S are aPPr°vmg the in connection with the Pacific In -
? means of changing j ternational Livestock exposition in
grata nrodue
a™ 7
Portland Iast week-
local <*a iry
gr
p ductlon, Cyrus opined. . had a score of 98.2 on raw milk.
| Motningdew received a silver medal
, diploma last year.
Dairies from all over the Pacific
northw
est were i.ntered
• « Il J «A i n c r e a s e in
,n the
th_ show.
, h„„.
A . iAr!,p California
“airy
placed
first.
t C o n t l f t u « ! from r » x e ’ )
1'
of a liigher rate of interest o r ,
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bonds due in 1936
Plans for A rm istice
Net total of general obligation.
Started by Legionnaires
(tad B ancroft bonds outstanding at
committe.se for the Armistice
non Prese“ t time amounts to *164 - d?y observance here were named
080 according to McGee s report b he executive comm ntee of Hills-
Thls figure is th e total of outstand-
t American Legion. Friday
tag bonds less existing sinking , h t * p
m com m lttee jneiudes
U dZon9r-rU'ra' ? b’LgatlOn5
P L Patterson. W. H. Dierdorff
loono?2' ^ 7 an,L Bar‘7 oft
and W Verne McKinney. Dance
S8..022. During the past year $ j 000 committee is A. W Hoffman. H. L.
ta pum per bonds $6000 in refund- MacKenzle and Dr RaI h Dresser
tag bonds and $30.217 in Bancroft
________________
bonds were retired by the city, a
Divorce Suit Filed
total of $41.217, according to Me-1 E astm an—Fern
Eastm an vs. Ir-
Gee.
,
,
vlng C. Eastman.
Total of $18 406 was collected on
Debley Ruby T Debley vs. Ralph
th e 1934 tax assessm ent in Hills- E. Debley.
City Budget Shows
Small Tax Inrrpa«M> coast and
Special Sale on Riding Comfort
T h at's w hat a Alarfak chassis lubrication Job really is. Your car
rides easier, ft Is less likely to need repairs. Marfak is the world's
finest grease lubricant and we do a first class job. Quirk service
loo!
A rd d e n 't forget th a t it is time to change the grease and oil
Io w inter lubricants. Drive in and let us take rare of your ear
today.
C ar W ashing and Vac Cleaning
Valve G rinding a Specialty ta O ur Shop.
T H E TEXACO STA TIO N
Towing Phone 1703
L. S. Campbell
N ight Call 384
Across from O. E. Depot
T he O nly Station W ith C om plete Service
the Russell G ilm an Jvome
m Air
t . ana
roner Vlr-
and Mrs.
Airs. Ferd
Ferd G Groner.
Vlr-
gil Bisch and Miss Velda Koekx*r
of S Sherwood
herunod w
» n t t the
iw
w
*«»ir-j»n e< o a » t
spent
week-end
the G ro n ers beach home Mrs
Lilas B artlett of Portland and H er-
man Koeber of Sherwood cared for
cancer?"
**»^*^»1
iu u v i h .— j
aia
Medical o Student—“I
did know,
Profesor. but I ’ve forgotten."
Professor—“W hat a pity!
The
only ,nan ln history th a t ever
knew the cause of cancer and he's
forgotten it."—Ex
^ I d ^ w a i 3^ ^ ' X
n ^ r
compared with *
to ^ la S T y w r
They were sold for $5 per ton
T he 0nj0n yfeid ln th is localitv is
lighter th an formerly but the qual-
ltv ls excellent.
Earl Demmm and Sammy and
S tanford G otter are ill this week
Mr' G ertrude Cahow of Omaha
N<' b and J W Cahow ot Portland
visited at the G roner home during
the week-end.
W alnut picking is finished in
this vicinity except the gleaning.
,o r which the pickers receive 25c
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This store will be open nights and a part
of Sundays.
SYRUP
Red & W hite cane
— YOU KNOW US!
I
Pint jug
and m aple.
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BEANS
Red & W hite cut.
N o .
S tins. 2 for
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ORra
A/Ve
OQo
TOMATOES
Red & W hite, solid pack.
ro. 3 for .....................................................
6 for .......................................................... $1.03
Tomato Sauce
Red & W hite. (M ade from whole,
ripe tom atoes). 3 for ....................................
6 for
JAMES WHITELAW, Manager
3rd and W ash.
Phone 441
1 Zl/*
\< T C ’
Red & W hite Floating.
6 for______________________________________
Silhouetti;
Corset Section
Saturday, October 20
H
b y .. .
GOxSSA R D ’S
I'd s h i on ¿ X p e rt
• Vv
showing ol the new t.oxvard lin e
of Beauty foundation garm ents . .
and to give individual figure aruly-
sis M odels designed to he worn
under the new tubular dresses will
he featured
including MisSun-
p lu ity g a rm e n ts, c o m b in a tio n s ,
step-ms, IxtiL ¿roundsand brassieres.
A
Agency Willy» 77
Come in for »
dem onstration.
CARS PAINTED
Used Car Exchange
A gency for Nash and
Hudson and Terraplane
SEE NEXT WEEK’S PAPERS FOR
BIG EVENT COMING
WATCH
YOUR MAIL FOR (T R f’ULAR
W EILS WINDOW S AND SI’ECIAI
ANNOUNCEMENTS
GRAPEFRUIT
Blue & W hite, broken, 2s.
IE
e
lEant
Your ^Business
We say so each week and offer you the best
bargains the markets afford. We tell you
what is new in our stores, factories and
places of business. We want you to come to
Hillsboro and to make Hillsboro and espe­
cially our places of business your place of
business. Ask (or advertised merchandise
and make it a practice to look over our offer­
ings each week in the Argus.
Wc Arc Building Your Town and Our Town
¡bWt
27c
ADVERTISERS OF
J T ilIs b o n O ^ r g u s
!
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
S aturday. These prices good Octo. I!) find 20 only.
Plum,» J 7|
W .a r
27c
SOAP
Red & W hite Laundry.
HillsboroMotorCx
’ L*'2 2nd St.
Prompt Service . , .
CHEVROLETS
You'll have no reason to "kick” if
this shop repairs your Chevrolet.
We render 100% certified service
guaranteed to satisfy in every de­
tail. Here you get th e service of
killed specialists who understand
your Chevrolet from A to Z. If we
can’t fix it—junk it!
pre
BOUGHT
and
SO LD
2nd and Wash. Phone 2841
MAIN STREET
MAIN 81
Specials for October 19 and 20
th a t gangsters object to being
i ailed rats, but we are wondering
if the rats don't have a "kirk"
i oming too!
Insurance
< an Viitani r >our hi an
H i i l ii n * *
liinntblv I'.oJ*.
. . . ici I I be a n sii'cred in o/n
more than 11,000 acres this year.
and the seed of this giant white
Gas - Oil - Accessories
clover 1 s finding a n expanding
m arket In many states B ent grass
seod production, another develop-
m ent of recent years In Oregon, has Cara W ashed and Polished
also been m aterially aided by cer-
Powers G rocery
WE KNOW
IT’S H ARD TO BELIEVE
R e a l E s t a t e m id
to t ^ ich/ere the
USED
CARS
' - e r l " 'c a l i o n S e r v i c e
A id to O r e g o n F a r m e r »
« , [ , inarw tinn n f i t , . i o - iz
7 « “ inspection o f t h e 19J4
,d . 2°?e,r 8e*‘d ?ro»?i' SIna11
?,™u^ 3 ? } d pot»b*’s and other crops
k ^ ^ h o u t th e \ta ta
from
^
G R IF F IT H
W HAT.. .To
Farin Debt Plan
Makes Progress "’ii,,
Pn,,|rrv
E. A.
I udt r a drastic n<*w compiil-.o v military settle«* .« t. I
G n a to n H an N o m i n a l i «» k
most »weeping in history, all mate Italians from S to '
Cattiti*; Baker Selected
forth undergo m ilitary training.
Youths it ft, t ie d bv l<
decree a re pictured above eng.i Ing lu ba» »»net »hill n
near Koine.
IV *
•
now pi
t If teat ton, and this s
duces approximately i»o per
7
®
of the domestic seed supply i f tl
S llO W S
u H U
1AKSS
G rain certification wi rk was car-
, Con»Inursi frutti puco I »
led on in 22 Gregon eountt«.-.. in­
est Oro\ 172, 174. Southeast For- c h in g the inspection of 4l»»»(> neu
est G nn 218, 120; Southwest For- f wheat. (Mts and barley last year
t Grove 349. 180;
according to a rei*ut bv 1** K Jack
Gales Creek 211. 73; Gart n m.in. extension agrouombt and in
Home 260 146, East Gaston 146, B4; addition 4050 acre »f alfalfa. l a*
lino clover, red clover. In ni I"..i s
v ,
, t
ia l V j!
' and English rye gin s w«*:» In pi
‘
. in itii.sH 11> 4. ,t. u-t. ^outh eil
and cert if I«1» I A tota: o| lO i
e,u?1 Hnlsixux) 4 ».* 184; Southw* a acres of poiato**, in 16 counties
Hillsboro 383. 142
142, K m ton 144 43 also received ecu if h at ion
Laurel 344. 121;
and up-
New certification rub
Leisy 215. 96; M anning 101, 46. plication
blanks have Just been is-
Metzger 274. I4i. Middleton 279. sued by Ute exten ion •: \tce
and
87; Mountain 62. 38. Mulloy 64. 37; can be obtained at the I
North Plain> 185, 90; Wt-.st any county agent Gtuwcrs desiring
Nortli Plains 212. 80. Oreneo 246. cert d teat ion this year are urged to
110; Purdin 125. 58;
make application immeduu
HeedviUe 304. 105; Roy 119. 132;
Scholls 217. 48; Sherwood 198 82.
Itirtlix
North Tigard 294. 185; South T i­
Hlghsinith
To Mr a n d Mi
gard 271. 126; Tim ber 79. 44; T u al­ Reginald Higlvaullh ol Manning,
atin 249. 194; Verboort 125. 86 and G> lolx’r 15. a boy
Belville To Mr and Mrs J '1'
West 81ope 259. 131.
Belville of neat Gaston. OtolM-i
15. a girl
Ilolznagel To Mr and Mr- E (.'
llolzjiagel. Hillsboro o , :..!»•»• 12 a
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i 10““1,
1* OffSet b'V a h®”“ 1SaUe' o Vi5 £or -------
Boleen and
were N G
ardner. Norman Annes Helen
he
declared.
. . Anunon
bnn,la-;ngU^ , 2 L . . th e . . Carl
Brandt,’ ” William R*. ' S
r “ 7M
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E. G and W C Heaton visited F,*\‘lena p o le *“n G uardianship
at the Al Craven home m Newbero S,?1" 5 wcrt' lssued for
* »JUIiry i v i t t l S O t I
Snnriav
Clossett Good minors. Ann Louise
r
•
W7 1 Sund*y
„.
p
.
Hemmelright and S arah E Steele
I OF k^O U llU g VV CCK
ria n i a n te s
„ _
,
Scholls W oman's club will spon-
....
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E- Grosbv. extension special- sor a senes of benefit card parties
OREGON F ARMS
}st ln . P°uItry- " 'l l discuss prob- The first will be held a t the J
DALLAS—The Heesian fly. which
e‘7?s ln connection with bringing W. R aynard home November 3
decreased the yield of w heat ln Polk
PuIIets m to laving and feeding the
jj r . and Mrs. Emil Neltzel of
,an<^ elsewhere, from 5 to
la-'lnff nock in W aiiun^ ° n coun- Portland were Sunday guests at the 10
an acre this year, can be
ty n€xt weelt according to L. E. L. W Guild home.
controlled by good farm ing, says
Francis, assistant county agent.
Mr and Mrs Elvrn Bell and J R - Beck county agent. The fly
Meetings are scheduled Tuesday a t mother. Mrs Elsie Bell, of P ort- Passes through two life cycles a
L f t. S u 'W S x K S K i t
i s m
t S
“ ’’ “
c '
« - ¡ 3
“ X e ^ tin g s
at a town ettiieim Moi,«!«.
Matt lUUe« an«| »Ir,,,.
» (mm Ilmen, and lkm (. -,,ur*
'í»
He I‘«Uri
recorder trcu.siirvr, w, i, u
lu»,Ur
loi ie election Carl Klu, .
Applicai loti »»I t ho Until HEI (A »(her candidate named r,M’ * ,,k
office fot $414» in hUmi lo com ­ council.
plete the .Sherwood Tonqtllll nmd
project was approved till.*» morn
lo*t the ud
u lv e itl- n,,.,,, ,
mg a» cording to wont received
here The wo,k Is appioxlmately (U ( make your »hopping |,i,Uk 1 ’’
|M*i t f l i t I'oinpffte and til«' piofeet
; apptw ed today will | h i i i ,H IlnHh i
¡ mg the work
i Other piole» ts approved Included
6-Room Modern ,,„ me
I I,ir fencing of an additional 160
acre of the l ’o n i Oiove waternhed in llill.xlioro, large |„t f
land the o|H'ialluil ol the Jackson ll.V o r e h ill'd , H e a r S It
tjuai i » to provide nx k (or the park.
‘
O w ner anxioug t *
I ’ • '
ltd \h •!s.» I-'I iid a n t a
’ nwil work The flr-t Jeb calls tor ' ' “ 1.1''
»»»>»11
holt h«‘ near
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» h im III labor and the second $3.103 "U.xlHcsa Kel t Ion.
I m lalH»r
_
Approve I liree Jobs
f or SI RA Programs
during good behavior. H Fleenor.
second member of the trio indicted
for alleged theft of filberts, also
plead guilty and sentence was post -
poned The third m em ber of the
Rtoup was rem anded to th e Juw nlte
co« f
Alvin Brown of Forest Grove was
found guilty of n petty larceny
charge Wednesday by a justice ot
the peace Jury He was charged
with stealing three ducks from C
A. Tompkins, also of Forest Grove
Sentence was postponed by t h e
¿e until October '27. Jurors were
II A K uratli. George Harms. W ard
Walker. Glen Burge. George Mc­
Gee and L. E. MacDowell.
O rders in the following circuit
court eases were issued this week:
Jam es Downing vs. William C
Hoffman et al. default. Judgment
and decree; Liquidation of Bank of
Beaverton.
authorizing
sale of
bonds- and Ed Mover et al vs
Sherm an Mill comnanv order '
P m icro
u.'.'r.. ¡¿.»a
.i,
Istnan To Mr and Mi
estates of Jam es Slater, F E
in
o,,rav <- r- o
Hulsman of near Cornelius
K ulner " V
F Furdy.
S £ u c C
k .e G.
£ R obert- » M t o M T i p S ’K ’iiw Pacl- ber 15. u boy.
Persons to Mr and Mis Merle
iO5 f a X e ltu“ c X i a e r 5 P f w k B i ^ >'ea 'A : ' L u d w ?g \‘u G ,m ^ '.i^ m U l 'ie V '
'<i' H ie’'¡ e ^ l r o L L d a d t n "
of Hillsboro. <x tolx-r 15
°W “
d
MUWaU“* '
X S X A u T S T
'
Scholls Grangers
to Meet Saturday
,LC Members
fOrg ? e of the tradeS
conunit-
tee.
committee
ap-
pointed by Howard Hadlev. chair-
man. were Weil. P A Andersor.
Herman Schoen and L. G. Sel-
fridge.
Venison for th e cham ber of com-
merce dinner was provided by H er-
man Schoen.
Lowell Paget cf Portland, repub-
lican candidate for the state legis-
lature from M ultnomah county and
a leading aspirant for the house
speakership will speak a t the eham -
be- luncheon Mondav
"
T h u i'N ila v . O d d o , ile r
OREGON
I ninsicnt Receives
Penitentiary Term
as the representative ol a clique
rath e r th an of the people.
Expressing his preference to re ­
main in Congress. M artin stated
that he subm itted himself as a
candidate only after continual urg­
ing of h i s Oregon constituents.
W hen he consented to run. M artin
declared th at he did not expect the
turmoil of tlie present "bear fight."
Oregon is now th e tail-end state
of the Pacific Coast, drifting far
from the day when the state was
one of th e rieliest in th e country
and when fortunes were evenly!
distributed, the candidate stated
and offered himself as a leader
to take th e state out of the eondi- ,
lion. He expressed himself as con­
vinced th a t petty factionalism and
foolish experimentation had caused
the present condition.
Power from the Bonneville dam
will be owned and distributed by
The .■»vemment for benefit of in*
Som e, A laska, niecca of the fam ous gold rush of '9S, lies in s m o k ­
dust . 1 tonic owners, city residents
and farmers on a parity declared ing ru in s a fte r wind-whipped flames sw ept thro u g h the Isolated little
M artin in discussing th e Columbia town, levelling scores of buildings. The inti: mum ble ch aracter of
river development. The project was Nome's wooden building is evident in the above a ir view- of the
lauded as a m eans of making H ie strick en city. F ifteen hundred people were rendered hom eless, aud
Dalles a seaport with cheap tra n s­ two Eskimos died in the lire.
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portation for wheat tan n ers in.
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Eastern Oregon and Idaho, bring- boro during the first nine m onths
ing freight through Portland, bring- of this year according to McGee
ing new industries to Oregon and Tins am ounts to 68 4 per cent of
resulting in an industrial devel- the theoretic 75 per cent anticipat-
opm ent along the Columbia river ed, showing a delinquency of col-
S C H O L L S S ch o lls G range wui
Farm ers should not be im patient lections in the city of 6.6 per cent meet
Saturday. Plans w ill be dis-
with progress made under the pres- McGee stated th a t this small de- cussed fox* the an n u al community
ent adm inistration. M artin contend- linquency was probably due to ta x ­ Thanksgiving dinner and also for
ed. pointing out th at the farm payers taking advantage of the the council meeting at Sherwood
price to u t« a
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183t th ree per cent discount for paying November•_
level. Bad weather conditions have their total tax with the first q u art-
Preaching service a t M ountain
retarded progress in this state but erly payment.
Home church Sunday a t 11 a m
those who have crops have fe:t the
Total ot more than $2a.000 has bv Re\ \V E Simpson
effect of Increased farm prices he been spent by the government on
Raspberries Ripe
said. Farm ers should realize th at CWA and SERA proeets within tlie
,
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it win take several years under city and out of a total of »282183 » «
improved conditions to pay bills expended by both the city and table use a r d jam making
Incurred under adverse conditions government on six projects. These
and get back on th eir feet. He include the drainage, airport, city the past few weeks at t h ? S u r k
eess a t tn e a ta rx
pointed out th a t the agricultural hall, records, park and library pro home helping with the building
program of th e government was the jccts.
of a garage and woodshed.
result of recom mendations of farm
T hat all delinquent occupation
Brotherhood meeting was held
leaders.
taxes
are
either
collected
or
con-
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j u
,
at the R ichard Joyce home Mem-
T hat the lumber industry would traeted to be collected by the first bers were present from Laurel,
feel a great revival this spring was of the year was M cG ees report At K i n to n a n d M ountain H o m e
the prediction of Congressman Alar- present there are 158 individuals churches. Senator Burke was tlie
tin. This will result from the Fed- or firms jiaying occupation taxes peakcr.
eral Housing act designed to aid in the yearly am ount of $2400.
.
Family Moves
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