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    rgus
: Two Sections—
Kull of News, For Al
oí tho Family.
W ith W hich is Combined tike H ills fw r o Independent
L.
High Percentage
o f County Taxes
Paúl for Quarter
Curb Urged
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
A.
One of Only Two Weekly
Papers W est of Rockies
IIILkSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 2K, 1935
V O L U M E 42
U Y
A.fí.C. Member—
on O regon
Auto Deaths
I, I N II H K U K
Governor Makes Tour
of S tale; Takes
Up Job Task
P l. n
Io
E lim in a te
Tux collection» In W ashington
co u n ty up to M arch 13 totaled 39
per cent o f the 1935 ro ll or ap­
p ro x im a te ly
according to
a re p o rt re leaned thia week by Mis?
G ladys Eisner, tax deputy. T ota l
of 32 per cent or $315.000 liad been
F la g ra n t
‘‘ííT
Hillsboro Official
Speaks at State
Municipal Meet
Pupils Here
ß jyen J ests
Law
‘ S?- R' COrd GrOUp 7 7 5 S tu d e n » \
the U n iv e rs ity of Oregon, was a t­
tended by several o f th e local c ity
V io la to rs
CALKM
Buck fro m a fo u r-d u y ,
vJ 1 I to u r of tile »tute in company
w lt li members o f the h ig h w a y Coin-
mission G o ve rn o r M a rlin th is wer k
»ct h im se lf to the tusk o l re o rg u n . V i t n l I r O I » 1 1 111 r O S S I D l t
izln g his o flic iu l fa m ily
T he governor lias already made
“ . n ' T t b 1!;“ 1 w i u X Un u l w h o k -« le L o c a l
O r « a n , x a ' io n
U rg e d
commissions **but tk>ut**ti».*,,vvlil c o n -i
P o rtla n d O f fic e r
officials
Local
representatives in clu d e d
M ayor J H. G a rre tt. C ouncilm en
J M Person and J J. W ism er, and
McGee, fo rm e r
, „ dent
_ o f . the state
I M cCready, Forest G rove c ity at-
C o u n ty torney,
I k £ v \ ^ and
^ M a y o r A. E. W ilson o f
to 29 88 per cent as com pared to
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38 1 per cent on December 15, 1934
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O,‘
roU" “'noun' L egio n, A u x ilia r y ,
payers made fu ll paym ent o f the
* R b B ody C o -o p e ra te
8 X 5 3 »
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Program Started
for Training of
Disabled People
Second Meet
Planned for
Im pro ve m e n t o f c ity entrances
th ro u g h the SE R A program was
discussed by G eorge McGee, c ity
manager, at the te n th a n n iv e rs a ry j
convention of the League o f O r e - •
gon C ities at Eugene M onday and
Tuesday The session, w h ic h was
held in c o n ju n c tio n w ith the an-
Tuberculosis
, lin q u cn i'lcs fo r p revious yeurs were
T a k e T u b e rc u lin S kin
also reported by Miss Eisner. The
E x a m in a tio n H e re
d
e
linquency
fo
r
1932
has
been
re
­
O u tlin e d M o n d a y
duced from 3(1 per cent as o f A u -
I gust 1, 1934, to 24 per cent at the
I _ | . J , I P n c c i b l e p,,M:n‘
~ ‘,me tax Unpald
6n ^ ^ H L S t lO f lS
the 1933-34
ro ils now 1pv1m
am ount
z ^ H S W C F ll l
T r a f f ic
N O . (i
R e h a b ilita tio n o f p h y s ic a lly hand- :
Rapped
persons in
W ashington I
co u n ty was considered at the c o u r t.
house Tuesday n ig h t d u rin g a con­
ference between Oscar I Paulson,
state s u p e iv is o r o f re h a b ilita tio n ,,
and a co u n ty com m ittee Purpose
H o r tic u ltu r a l ^
“ f ^ pro
T g E ra h m V is r to
^ T
n in d - U ~
o f the
p ro " v « id ‘V
e e tra
New Arrivals
D a iry in g
D a ta
and
to
H e re
Cyrus Cites
Effect New
th a t th e y m ay become s e lf-s u p p o rt­
ing.
E du ca tio n a l fa c ilitie s are being
p ro v id e d by th e state and fe d era l
governm ent, Paulson said in o u t-
be Discussed
on S a tu rd a y
H a gg> C yrus to S p ea k
o f C om m erce
Assist in P ro g ra m
Wheat Plan
o f C o n tra c te d A c re a g e
N o t A ffe c te d by C han g e
C ro p R estrictio n s
Little Change H e r e
to the state group fo r its consider­
ation.
to whoTigh?' b ^ e h g ib le " fo 'iu h T 're * - R ecent
“
‘c ^ t S
O rd e r
W il l
P e rm it
commissions. b t B J
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1935 le vy before M arch 15 In o rd e r
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c o n tro , a v ia tio n developm ent, pow -
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Persons d e s irin g a d d itio n a l in fe r-
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heads of these departm ents a n d
N in e ty nine persons w ere k ille d
“ he“ i»i*aer o f t h e s t - '^ v
T o,a l ° f 775 ,tu d e n ts - th c 1 0 1 H ‘ w A ‘ pregram a n d ''c ity ^ ig a n -
D iscussion o f d a iry in g and h o rti-
Use o f con tra cte d acres u n d er
commission» T h a t being the case every 24 hours u n d o n e person w us ®
lb ®“
est g ro u p ever to be g ive n the ixatio n were discussed. G o ve rn o r c u ltu ra l problem s w ill be fe a ture d
th ® 5 ° Unty ! th e fe d era l w heat p ro d u c tio n con-
tl cun re a d ily he seen thut there seriously in ju re d e ve ry 15 seconds
, , ” , y 7 ? y ” a, n£
tu b e rc u lin sk in test in W ashing- M a rtin spoke at the opening ses- at the second m eeting o f W ashing- ^ <^
*u^ H n t e n d e n t s o ffic e or
program w iU not be affected
are bound to be a lo t o f dlsap- as a re su lt o f tr u ffle accidents In
s ti
to ' 1 county, were treated Wednes-
(Continue on p . « . ». column sj
ton co u n ty new com ers scheduled
L
m ,t tee u . . .
by the recent m o d ific a tio n o f re-
fo
r
1:30
p.
m.
S
a
tu
rda
y
at
the
H
ills
-
co
u
n
ty
re
h
a
b
ih
-
s
tr
lc
tion.s
on s p rin g w heat p la n t-
day
m
o
rn
in
g
in
H
ills
b
o
ro
schools.
pointed applicants among the 10.- the U n ite d States d u rin g 1934. ac- ’ ¿ .t ’’’7' .»IV h ? T re n h m J
E d o ¿“7 ,n o rn ,n « in H ills b o ro schools.
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I boro cham ber o f comm erce The o 1
aP t*,In‘ ed b* , ° ing. according to W illia m F Cyrus.
IMS) seekers a fte r places on the cu
in ia
g to
d by
Hob-
“ ‘ " .T I " pn? " * % „ J .. . 1 [T
T he
r o r rd
uu
io statistics
s iu u s iiv » cite
c iw u
uy n
o«-
h e progam
progam , , designed
designed as an ef-
| event w ill be u n d er th e d ire c tio n
5 ° “ " ^ “ i 00!
co u n ty agent. T he new r u lin g an-
t.de p a y ro ll.
< r t W BgaubeUe, P o rtla n d tr u lh c
w i rrm u *
f ‘ ' fo rt ,o w “ rd e lim in a tin g the w h ite R e n M 1 O / J U I O F za
I o f W illia m F. C yrus, co u n ty agent,
Fe<1
i ? i . th e 7 ? te nounced by the A A A o ffic ia ls to
Juiciest am oog the plum s • at
the
accident
at 1 tin-
cham
Pl“
«ue. was sponsored
b y J
t h • • e *-
Il
II
I» -
M
llit lllil
i m
ll v
V i i a stigutor.
t i K U t U I , <11
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of
com
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nd
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rican
Legion,
Legion
A
u
x
ilia
r
y
_ _
-
, and a11 new residents o f the co u n ty a re C. H. N o sier o f H ills b o ro M rs
f arm e rs to seed up to 75
Kovcrnor x disposal are the
company, »11.108 57
.a n d the co u n ty p u b lic h ealth asso-
are in v ite d to a tten d
, B eaverton: H - D £ r cent in excess o f th e acreage
director of a g ric u ltu re and super lio n o f flu g ra n t and w illf u l tr a ffic
L o ca l problem s to be considered „
c
com m issioner. a)i Owed under the o rig in a l con-
.nie n de n t o f the state oollce Charles la w v io la to rs th ro u g h o rg a n iza tio n ( „ ¿ ¿ " 'f o r “ W a ld n a “ n " c o i n t i “ wm ’ el *U on
.
I' l'ru y wti.1 has lilte d the la tte r o l a citizens accident p re ve n tio n
un.ty ,? *“
Tests were g ive n a t th e un io n
in ra is in g and m a rk e tin g b e rry V „ A dams
£,ores\ G rove, and tracts has lit t le b e aring on this
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and tre e f r u it crops w ill be dis-
„ V ln c e ? t o f T i gaFd K ra u s wl111 area, he stated.
post Since the p olice bureau cam e co m m itte e in H ills b o ro was recoin- M ' j
R day; . a lc T d,
M r " h l«h school. Peter Uoscow and Da
cussed
n ty
A g e n t v C y yrus.
1
secretary o f th e co m m itte e
C ontracted acres m ust be used
....
. (?w; co u n ty trea su re r Vid R R l g ra d c schools by local ~
t I--
.
.
. tu
3“ s i b
uj. y v C v o u u u
q ztgeni
ru s .
in to being in August. 1031. Is ns mended by tho officer
m edical doc'ors, assisted by tra in e d Canvass of C o u n ty A p p ro v e d V a rie tie s recom m ended and adapt-
in c o n fo rm ity w ith the reg u la tio n s
sored of i o apjlW ntnient to the Job
Deaths re su ltin g fro m uutom o- j 1 in' paym ent totaled »19.693 ,8
nurses, m em bers o f th e H ills b o ro
__ c e p *
e<i 1° th e a g ric u ltu ra l co n d itio ns of T A —
r.x i
issued in the f a ll o f 1934, accord-
it he wunts to stay and It is un- b ile accidents Increased 11 per cent
Legion A u x ilia r y and th e h e a lth
an
P ro je c t
the T u a la t'n va lle y, c u ltu ra l prac- 1 - Z c l l i V i l i e r l
i
ln *f to in te rp re ta tio n o f the r u l-
• lerstood that ho is w illin g M ux in O regon citie s and 18 per cent
association
Students
fro
m
St.
M
a
t­
tices
and
possible
m
arke
ts
w
ill
be
z
ing. M a n y fa rm e rs in the co u n ty
G e h lh ur announced some tim e ago In ru ru l ureas o f th c state d u rin g
thew's.
the
Seventh
Day
A
d
v
e
n
tis
t,
o
u
tlin
e
d.
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w
been led to believe
be lie ve th a t re-
v
trrr
X
X
have
re
thut lie wanted to re tire as head 1934. Beaubelle stated These fat-
T G Bronleewe, m anager o f the I
and »
J u .u
n io
h ig h svnuuis
schools wc-ui
w e n t vo
to ; .
—,
u i r ■uBu
, ..
...
_
_
.
H»gg to Speak
m ova l o f th e re s tric tio n also e lira -
o f the d e p artm en t o f a g ric u ltu re ,* I »34. lie u u b e lle stated These fa-
\tl|z l|p c
r v e F e ,he Previou s three b u ild in g s f o n local o ,ilc e of the P o rtla n d Gas &
H e n ry Hagg. p ro m in e n t Reed-
V inated re s tric tio n s on use o f con-
hut It Is k n o w n that many lu rm - tu lltle s were p rin c ip a lly caused b y ,
L.JI l l V l l v - 3
tests.
Coke company, has been nam ed v j j j e d a iry m a n , has o ffe re d h is
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tra d e d acres, b u t th is is n o t the
mg interests have been u rg in g h im of th c d riv e rs o f the state
W ________
ashington ______
co u n ty
ch a irm a n ________________________
fo r services in o u tlin in g _ _
th _ e p o s s ib ili- « • • • _ ■
_
case, C y ru s declared.
to reconsider his resignation and
Control Possible
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Reports to be Given
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in sistin g th o t the g o ve rn o r re ta in
R ig id enforcem ent o f tr a ffic reg-
Tests w ill be read and re p o rt ,he Fe<jerai H ousing A d m in is tra - lie s o t th e d a iry in d u s try in Wash- Q u a lity Im p r o v em en t B a sis
Uses o f L and CUed
Inin mi the Job S hould he be re- ulution» und un educational pro- F e d e ra tio n
Seeks Coat o f S‘ ,h e rJ * « , ' V-e ° r ne?,,U v e . On
R o n in n
l s e e o o f f J J M
o
Count> L- «• F ™
place
M. Perwvn
Person, w
w h
ho
JT
o f P o rtla n d Discussion
p X ^ f X J S
l2 S ° ^
pluced there is no d e a rth o f usptr- g ruin such us the "L e ts Q u it K il l
',
av
m
r n i n o a according
er o rrtm e
to M iss
,.> llo n —
ln e-—»
P‘ ‘ite o i j . m. r-erson, w
. ; ^ . _ . co u n . ty . . agent, w ill also p a r-
day
m o orning,
„ . . n n o | slstant
M arg a re t D ixo n , co u n ty h e a l t h has resigneu B ro n le e w e had been tic ip a te in the proposed p ro g ra m as
anta fo r the post W illia m A ir r i o f in g " cum puign m ust go hund in
P ro d u ctio n Plus P ro fit
the fo llo w in g purposes:
nurse
A po sitive test is by no se rving p re vio u sly as h o u s i n g w e ll as possibly one o r tw o o ther
Oregon C ity , w ho w anted th c jo b hund if the u p p u llin g deuth to ll
For seeding of any grass or
e basic
means s u ffic ie n t reason fo r d ecid- ch a irm a n fo r H ills b o ro .
i ^ a j peO"pi e
7 Q ^ u 7 a “ lity
.’ '' im p ro ve m en t “ is th
“ *'=
uaslc legum e crop o th er th a n em ergency
tour yeurs ago, is said lo be ac- ¡la to be decreased, Heuubellv de-
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P
rogram
seeking
to
assure
fa
rm
-
in
g
that
a
c
h
ild
has
the
disease
R
J
Scearce,
local
banker,
has
A
p
p
ro
x
im
a
te
ly
40
co
u
n
ty
new
-
Pr
ln
c
lPle
o
f
the
proposed
w
estern
forage
crops w ith o u t re s tric tio n as
tiv e ly cam paigning fo r th e
up- clared T ha t u re d u ctio n of tr a ffic
p o in ln ie n t again
O thers "p ro m i-
accidents can be accom plished is crh
p ro d u ctio n plus a rea- o f tuberculosis, she p o inted
out been appointed
H ills b o ro housing comers attended the fir s t m eeting states b u tte r m a rk e tin g agreem ent, to use fo r hay, pasture o r seed
ne n tly m entioned” fo r llie post in -
evidenced by the fact thut educa- »unable p ro fit o il fa rm products Such u test need cause no a la rm ch a irm a n by B ro n le e w e to succeed at th e local cham ber o f com m erce a h e a rin g on w h ic h is being held p roduction.
d u d e Solon T W hile, county agent
tiu n a l m ethods caused a decrease wa‘ started here F rid a y in g o t d u r since less than one in e v e ry
100 h im s e lf
tw o weeks ago and at the request i n p o r R a n ,i F r id a v a n d d a t o r d a v
Acreage m ay be sum m er
fa l-
o f V u n h l ll co u n ty. H enry Bemon, o f 34 per re n t in in ju rie s to P o rt- "R- “ m eeting of the rece n tly o r- o f such cases are c h ild re n a cu te ly
A »5000 SE R A p ro je c t has been o f those present th e second m eet-
y
y ‘ ' lowed, p la n ted to fo re st trees o r
K 'a m a th co u n ty potato "king." and
la n d school c h ild re n since 1922 gaiuzcd fe d e ra te d la r in O rguniza ill. but a jx is itlv e test should
n o t approved fo r a canvas o f
W ash- in g was scheduled. A n even la rg e r w , t *1 QualR y im p ro v e m e n t plus i en u n p la nte d i f such a c tio n w ill
J
C M ille r. S. P A S u g ric u l-
Excess speed was declared by l | ons o f W ashington county. The be ig nored
in g to n co u n ty to d e term in e th e
attendance fo r the com ing session s ta b ility in price, greater consum p- n o t cause s e rio u s damage fro m
lu r a l agent
B e u u tx'llc to be the must freq u e n t kro u p also adopted a reso lu tio n op
X -ra y . together w ith a th o ro u g h housing needs and to secure co- is a n tic ip a te d b y those in charge tio n is hoped fo r, a ccording to A. soil erosion and p ro v id e d t h a t
Ear less lu c ra tiv e thun the ug- cause of fu tu l
tr a ffic accidents P ^ m g the co n tra ctin g of land by physical e xa m in a tio n is recognized operation in th e n a tio n a l housing
S p rin g g ra in and
forage crops. E.
Engbretson, d a iry co n su ltan t noxious weeds are co n tro lle d .
H i u ltu ra l jx » t but a p p a re n tly ju s t T his v io la tio n accounts fo r 31 per piu sons in e lig ib le to lease p ro p e rty as the best means o f d e cid in g how program . The p ro je c t was spon- soil m anagem ent and garden pro b - w ith the A A A w ho has had the
The la n d m ay n o t be used fo r
.,s im p ulur Is the o ffice o f
m sur- cent o f the fu tu litie s, d riv in g o ff
ust
of p n x lu c tio n fig u re s were m uch o f an in fe c tio n is present, sored by the co u n ty c o u rt W o rk - lems w ere discussed at the in it ia l m a jo r task o f d ra w in g u p the p la n tin g o f any crops declared a
..nee com m issioner now held
by A. the r o u d w u y 17
per cent, v lo la t su b m itte d
oy a n u m ber o f dele- Miss D ixo n declared. T h is should ers w ill start on th is p ro je c t M on- m eeting. D D. H ill
o f th e fa rm agreem ent to its present fo rm .
basic c o m m o d ity u n d e r th e A A A
II A v e r ill o f P o rtla n d No fe w e r mg the r ig h t of w ay la w 12 per Ku lt■', “ *<ending the session and oth- be the n e x t fo r a ll w h o show day.
crops d e p artm en t o f O regon State
E ngbretson fo rm e r s u D e r in t e n r i- e x c e P t t h a t s u c h crope as barley,
than to u r deserving dem ocrata are cent, d riv in g un the w ro ng side o f
1
Pr «’' ' ' " i T L P > » “ l ' c The A m e ric a n Legion and
c h a irm a n B ro n le e w e announces college and C yru s lead th e dis- ent of the A sto ria branch ex p e ri oats- ry e * * o th er « rains 'e x c lu d -
o ffe rm g th w n a rlva a fo r th is Job the road 18 per cent, reckless d rlv
m el tin g A p r il 2» Com m tt«-e con- the co u n ty health association stand th a t
n c x , c o m m u n ity housing elusions
m ent sta tio n and long in t im ^ e lv ,n < w h e a t) m ay be used as nurse
The lis t includes O rm ond L q e - mg 12 per cent and Im p ro p e r * 1* ' " ' *
n R F ind fe ^' iJ iT n a V ' t i I*"“ * in h?
th a t " O Ch‘ d
m eeting w ill be held at T ig a rd
Purpose o f th e m eetings is to ac- associated w ith O regon s d a iry in - ?r '« m P “ 1“ 00 c ro PS « pastured o r
comb. W illia m 1. G raham and F red imasing three per cent Persons be-
* nd « • . « F in d le y was named be w ith o u t th is service
A p r l, J
B
q u a in t ne w residents w ith T u a la tin d u s try “ On te m p o rC v d u ty w ith harvested » »“ F be fore m a tu rity
B rennan of P o rtla n d und Hugh It tw aen the ages o f 15 und 24 have to h bundle
u n d li the
R e e o o n s e to the
th e o
o f ffe
f e r r o
o f tu
tu be
e r r- - " C / ’ ~
.— ■ W illa m e tte . v
. . a n lle
. . . v
P°
F X “ 1' F w *“ ‘
om ooal
,h e
o re s tric tio n s on
the reports
reports
Responsi-
,
and
fa rm in g T iT T '/ s s
R em
oval o f th
esolution reg a rd in g the leasing c u lin tests was exce lle n t consid-
fe d e ra l Housing n d m in u - co n d itio o s
a g ric u ltu ra l problem s
d?scrlbed th "? events sp rin g w heat p la n tin g was made
F u rl of Nugene w ith Lipscom b be- the highes' tr u ffle accident ratio , o f R land
was su b m itte d by the K a n - e rin g the fact th a t w r itte n consent ÌT“ **00 i? c o n d uctin g a n a tio n a l
con sid e ra b ly d iffe re n t from ead*ng up l °. tbe Pr ° Ix ,sed agree- j
v ie w o f the estim ated decrease
lie ve d Vu have u s lig h t edge o ve r he declared.
..
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_________ ______ »as C tty F a rm e r. U n io n T e x t o f uf the patents was re q u ire d be- B e tte r Housing E du ca tio n a l con-
X ? ic h the n e w c o m e «
a " d h ig W ig h tt o f M . p ro - “
,^ 5
U iid e r o r i r i ^ l
the o ther candidates
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n the personnel of tile in d u s tria l liedcstrians. W a lkin g on r u r a l oruds
*bat i t is poor business to en- ,U»«. h e a lth nurse said. T he to ta l
have been re q u ire d to h o ld th e ir
pen I o a ll h ig h schools, p u b lic . splr<J7, “ y, , c ,,act u ’ ha' a ¿5r ?e A d v is o ry board in P o rtla n d.
K-ctdenl coiiunlaslon w here T M o i- was n e x t most fre q u e n t cause fo l- courage fo re ig n co m p e titio n ln ag- I « le d in H
I ills b o ro W ednesday is °P cn to
n tin average
g s to 9« W heat
per cent
o f th
e
*D u n iu •’ tepiTbln'an. is expeetad low ed by 1 roasm g’ agulnst a tr a f r ic u ltu r e to the e xte nt o f leasing b elieved to exceed the n u m b e r o f { i " ^ a.h « l " M o n d a v ^ e tS ris *o f1 th ^ O regon fro m t h i^ d ro u th area in , h” , ?5th t a$ ’ j? “ ! 25 m illio n , co ws m p
h la
iu to
"farm ers
are
- L .. r i , . - h . . - i „ i i I o i f fic
i c s signal
i g n a l u and
n it d diagonal
i a g o n a l r . r . . .a
o w
.u te
• B m
n ,te d states
States at Present,
present, o n ly now a llo w e d to mcreaae t h e i r
. Iw ia c iitR .x t ...........
to make
. s u s ..,,g
m g „1
o f to
t o anyone
anyone w w h ho
w ill
ill give
give anyone
anyone a a students
students tr trea
te d d p p re
re v v io
io u u s s lv
ly in
in a a ll ll launched
launched M
M onday.
onday. T T he
he basis
basis o o f f the
the
m onths
o n th s '
”
’ \ the
ne U
u/>lted
tu t?
u £ » g e M A itk e n streets
co n tra ct on land w h o I . not e lig ib le parts o f the county.
“
a\
?
L rc a l cham ber o f com m erce is d T°u th c o n d itio n , w ith consequent s.-eded acreage above th e 90 per
of W a ^ “ ton COUIRV or s o m e
Im p o rta n » o f p ro p e rly adjusted } ° h °Jd “ lease them selves and we
D octors vo lu n te e rin g th e ir serv- »P®~h
wlhtch should not take cooperating w lth C v ru s in conduct- p o rta g e o f feed and lo w p roduc- cen, p e rm itte d in th e c o n tra rts
" t h C T X n m r a t . e appointee
brakes was emphasized by Beau- therefore, w ish to go on record .ces fo r the tests in clu d e d Drs A m ore than MX m tnutes to d e liv e r m g ^ he m ^ tln g s / G Bronleew e. p o n
co7 ,bave Prevented ag- ba, w iU be re q u ire d to m ake cor-
N o ch a n g e is exiM-elixt to be made b e lle
lie declared that the im - “ * opposing uny such lease
Copy o P itm an. J. B Dinsm ore. J. O.
•,nJ h I h * Uo ,7 i ?
Nye O B ris to l. W. G. Ide. W. Sra >?, *on ° f th e serious su rp lu s responding red u ctio n s in the 1936
No ih u n g
,-oinm is- l>aet of a car tra v e lin g 20 m iles ,,f ,h v reso lu tio n w ill be fo rw a rd e d Robb. D E W ile y and H. D Hug ln 8 and the Hom e and its p u r- v ;
\ i r K in n ev
F
A G r if fith Problem o f tw o years ago,” said crop
turner m lw held by Judge C harles an h o u r was equal to d ro p p in g the «“ O regon representatives in con- gins M rs F C S m ith . M rs V io la P<*J¡
'» ' « t “ .. the • « « . t io n o f
R \ K R u r a tli fo r the com- Engbretson. 'Som etim e it m ay ra in
Concrete e xam ple o f the recent
A
D lO IliC C H C tO
L-fozxJ
JlC aQ riOUSJnjT
f?
Ol
1<M3
Farmer G roup
Vy PMPftT IVlPPf’
I
u
I
Carey unless the cun .m is.lo n c.
'* ...7 ,,o r e .ig iu n a In w h ich event
T ,.,,Sn .'tnanRc!‘l« ü d '¡h a * 'a n y d if f i-
it I» n«>i
" a * y une te n u * « ' to ‘ accept the
"S
Rum ors th a t State Senator
V Ï
<*<w
M a r* h fiv ld
m ig ht
?,,h"
th is m b are not ta k-
\ î ? r .li
h ' . c J since the |K.st
¡ t o c a n r t pay enough to m ake i t
p a rtic u la rly a ttra ctive .
W hile »11 th re e m em bers o f th,
Highway com m ission have pluced
th e ir resignations in th e hands of
th e governor it i» not e xp t'cti'd
• hat he w ill accept m ore th a n one
o l them at th is tim e
Changes in the ta x com m ission
........ ....I raxillir,* t w o votes but
au tom o b ile fio m a one-story b u ild -
,
Percy. M rs James A u ld . M rs. Hayes
in g and nt 00 m iles an h o u r i t . I roposed co u n ty u t ilit y _ d is tric t B ic k fo rd M rs J H Rossman, and
.xiTiaUisi a d io p fro m 'a ij-s'to ry'
d 'd r ib u tio n o f p o w e r fro n i the
(C ontinued on par« H. colum n 2)
h u iirfin tf
B u n n v v ille dam was discusacd by
T ota l of 36.000 persons w ere k ille d J E l-e w t»n Rex era! o f the dele-
m th c U n ite d Slates .lu rin g 1934 « « J « » b je te d to the plan on the
in a u tom o b ile accidents and 954,000 con ten tio n t h a t sparsely settled
were in ju r ,x l T his fig u re Is fa r
* ™ ' d ■■<*> b. reached A n -
>n excess o f the 50 000 A m e rican » » e rin g th is obje ctio n, it was de-
clared
th a t rnuny co m m u n itie s not
(C u a iln a « !c o lu m n « )
served ut present w o u ld come u n ­
der the plan and th a t rates w o u ld
T he local C h ris tia n ch u rch is en­
be lo w e r than those now e xistin g
V ^ V J U Ilk y
X
te rta in in g one o f fiv e d is tric t con­
ve n tio ns of th c C h ris tia n ch u rch
be g in ning F rid a y m o rn in g and clos-
Young A m e rica on its home
m itte e re p rcse n tin g th e cham be r
The contest is being sponsored
_________________
b y th c housing a d m in is tra tio n in
co -operation w ith in d u s try , n a tio n -
al edu catio n a l and c iv ic organiza- A
X
tions, th e press, and ra d io broad­
__
casting systems, and is a co-opera­
I « " » lltT F
L d lU u lIy
V > V F 1 1 1 IL
tiv e e ffo rt on the p a rt o f schools
and c o m m u n itie s to create a g re a t­
er in te re st in liv a b le homes.
_
_
,
.
Three P o rtla n d e rs James a n d
A r ie F low ers and James W edding,
w ere arrested S a tu rda y eve n in g on
_
la rcen y charges The tr io is alleged
to have stolen chickens at T ua la -
jr ia n s
e x t e n s i o n tin F rid a y n ig h t
mg Saturday afternoon I
1-
„# „ a
z
L o re n Lee Roberts o f Banks was
’ n sP“ e ° * a d o w n -p o u r o f ra m arrested by th e state po lice M on-
are expected fro m Clatsop. C olum -
bin. M ultn o m a h . Clackam as and a la r Re cro w d attended the T o w n - day on a game l a w
v io la tio n
m ove W ashington counties.
send c lu b m eeting in th e C h ris tia n charge. He plead g u ilty in the lo-
— m o d ific
- a tio
. n is as fo llo w s : A fa rm -
u n ifo rm a lly
The proposed agreem ent is n o t e r h a v in g 500 acres in w heat
designed to boost prices, b u t i t is w o u ld h a v i reduced p ro d u c tio n to
expected to s ta b ilize prices and 450 acres under the c o n tro l p ro ­
m a rk e tin g practices, in su re q u a lity , gram. U n d e r th e ne w ru lin g , he
and p ro te ct the p ro d u ce r in o b ta in - m ay no w increase his p la n tin g s b y
*ng a 7a*r Pr *ce f ° r bis b u tte rfa t in 75 per cent o f 450 acres fo r a to ta l
re la tio n to the p ric e o f b u tte r o f of 787 acres.
th e q u a lity th a t can be made fro m
A ll persons w is h in g to p la n t ex-
R-
.
cess w heat th is y e a r w ill be re -
E ngbretson em phasized th a t b u t- q u ire d to agree to sign a new
te r prices o u t o f lin e w ith consum- wheat c o n tra ct and to ta ke a d d i-
er a b ility to pay are d e trim e n ta l tio n a l red u ctio n s in 1936 to m ake
¡ to th e d a iry in d u s try as th e y d i- up fo r th e excess p la n tin g s th is
v e rt dem and to o th e r p roducts season L im ita tio n o f w heat acre-
D a iry in g dares n o t get too fa r a l ;ad age on n o n -c o n tra c t fa rm s s t ill
o f o th e r in d u strie s, he w arned, say- holds and no excess p la n tin g s w ill
in g b u tte r prices w ent too h ig h in be p e rm itte d
pianungs w in
th e past m onth, b rin g in g a re a c - !
_________________
F ina ls in the annual W a s h i n g t o n
H ills b o ro Pharm acy w ill
tio n .
A »
f u ll attendance o f
d is trib u to rs and m ana- ■
‘ « •M m *- V - ld d X Z S
the P o rtla n d h e a rin g ,1
said am ple o p p o rtu n ity
am endm ents and suggestions
— --------- . ----------------
.
. -
.
,
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1 - « - I d be given. Unless a substan-
in e ffe c tin g th c change
t o n H illa
A p h r o il i- n 2« F o r e s t G rove
Aloha ,a b ll»h a '"« d e rn . u p -to -d ate d ru g
The co n ve ntio n convenes at 11 ordered sent to
the Townsend
T w o th e fts w ere c o m m itte d a t tia l p o rtio n o f the in d u s try ap-
I t has been ru m o re d fo r some
I1IIISOOII
fo re s t '■•[O'J; A lo n .i s, „ re al tb c ncw M ain street site o 'clo ck F rid a y m orn in g . T h c out- Radio Broadcast fu n d. A special the
'
N ew te rm o f the state a d ----------
u lt ed-
—
W.
F.
Johnson
place
near
H
u
n
t's
the agreem ent in present
a tim e th a t G o v e rn ili M a rtin w ould I I u I m - i and sm all schools in the The b u ild in g is owned
bv E J standing fe a ture o f th a t session co m m itte e v was appointed to re p o rt m ill w ith in a week, a ccording to ! proves
or amended fo rm it w ill not be I uca tlo n
program in
W ashington
ask
lo r the resignation o f M rs ., w estern p a rt o f th e co u n ty w ill M cAI.-nr
being a sermon. T he M issio n ary ways and m means fo r ra is in g speci- a re p o rt su b m itte d to the s h e riffs put in force, b u t he w arned th a t co u p tF opened F rid a y and w ill
C o rne lin M a rv in Pierce as a m em - , com pete in p re lim in a rie s at Forest
A lth o u g h p la n n in g to
co n tin u e A d v e n tu re .” F rid a y a fte rn o o n rep- a l fu n ds fo»- the Townsend O ld Age o ffic e by Johnson. F iv e chickens d a iry in g is som ewhat on the spot co n tin u e u n t il M a y 24. according
ber of the board o f h ig h e r educa- < ,ro v ,\
B eaverton
T ig a rd business in H illsb o ro . J. B. Ih le resentatives
of
th e
N o rth w e st R e v o lv in g 1
Pension cam paign The w ere ta ke n on the evening
o f w ith th e A A A and w ill have to . .
P K ra u s, co u n ty school super-
It
w
o
u
ld
not
be
su
rp
ris-
and
St
M
arys
and
sm
all
sch
o
o
ls,
nnd
L
ym
a
n
H
ow
e
declared
th is C h ris tia n college. Eugene, and o f local c lu b has entered upon a w id - M arch 15, w h ile a q u a n tity o f tools decide soon on a course o f actio n i f in t^ ndent. Persons interested in the
Ron and
[•
ut
least
one,
and
possi-
in
I
he
eastern
sec
lion
o
í
th
e
c
o
u
n
-
w
,.,.|ç
(hat
they
had
not
as
ye
t
N
o
rth
w
e
st
C
h
ris
tia
n
Homes
o
f
er
p
u
b
lic
ity
ro
le
and
w
ill
sell
the
ing to see
va riou s courses o ffe re d are asked
and canned ' f - r u it was ta ke n last governm ent h e lp is to bv had
changes
In the . personnel ty w ill meet nt fo re s t G rove fo u nd a new location.
W alla W alla Wash
and Eugene "Tow nsend W e e k ly " on th e streets. T h u rsd a y n ig h t.
l>lv t w o C-—
_____ ____
to sign u p w ith th e teachers as
_________________
...... i . w
. . u ith
k i in
n «!»»•
( fe w 1 i C h
¡1 m
on
n
iM
'n n .'in t»
w
ll
h«»
. . . .
.
’
u
_____ __ , . . .
. . „ .
.
o f th is bourd
th e n n n e * xt
ha
m n p i io
n sh
sh i ip
pennants
w i ill
be
I soon as possible.
w ill be heard.
T he "Tow nsend W e e k ly " is the of-
O rders in th e fo llo w in g c irc u it
T T
.
.,1.,,
I aw arded In both la rge and sm all
Classes being conducted in th e
A
fe
llo
w
s
h
ip
supper
at
6
o'clock
R
cia
l
paper
o
f
the
m
ovem
ent
and
c
o
u
rt
cases
w
ere
issued
th
is
week:
l5
t<
ttC
C
O
U
r
-
i
l
(
l
i
l
t
)
C ity C o u n cil M e e tin g
• • •
school divisions.
co u n ty are as fo llo w s : H ills b o ro —
w ill precede the “ Y o u th Session" contains up to the m in u te news m H. Stevenson vs. W. H. G a lin a t
to be H e ld T u e s d a y at
G o ve rn o r M u r tiii may be a lit -
C o m m itte e in charge o f the event
7:30. Miss M a rth a James w ill be and in fo rm a tio n reg a rd in g the plan, et al. dism issal; M a tte r L iq u id a tio n
R egular m eeting o f the c ity co u n ­
tie b it ru s ty on his fir s t hund i includes Lee B a rn u m o f A loha-
tio n ; M iss M a rly s H e fn e r, a d u lt
A d d r e s s o n | B u lle tin s read fro m headquarters o f Shute Savings bank, orders;
c il w ill be
held ut
the c ity o f h the
a ll d e vo tio n a l leader.
know ledxe o f Oregon und its needs H uber. George Ray of Gales Creek, Tuesday
evening.
Discussion
hr., .*.,.ia n J 0“ **1 a N£ w ashoW ,b a t m a rk cd progress is be- R obert D. Snowden vs. Joseph d '
M iss H elen C o w g ill, assistant state
:
» i* * ,’
but lie Is not losing uny tim e In IC. I I
Nosier o f H illsb o ro . Mrs.
W o rld „ w ill be d e live re d by Dr. in g made in congress to enact the H u tch in so n et al, dism issal. T ru s- q .H c lu b leader, has been m a k in g ’ e w ln g - Forest G rove —M rs. Elm a
proposed
b
u
ild
in
g
code
o
rdinance
correcting th is d e ficie n cy L u s t I Esther A lle n o f Forest G rove and
v ic to r t M o rris , professor of eco- M c G ro a rty b ill, the Townsend p la n ;te e s h ip o f S tric k la n d m inors; Jacob a to u r o f W ashington co u n ty th is ®u “ on: sew mg: O. V. W hite, n a tu-
week he covered m ore than 1200 L. A G ooding o f Sherwood
__ w ill p ro b a b ly be held
nom ics in U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon. In to law . Bob K e lly 's o ffic e at the B. F rost vs. Dora I. Frost, d e fau lt, w e e k " v is itin g every g irl's c lu b m ra b z a tlo n ; M rs
T he lm a W illa rd
m iles o f state h ig h w a ys In ce n tra l
.
.
.
.
and a ctin g president o f N o rthw est stage depot is the local club's head- decree: John E. Sester
et al vs the area Sue is being accom panied s e w ia g ;. H a rv CF F. W ilson, auto
C h ris tia n college
q u a rte rs fo r supplies
and in fo rm a - Helen G ra n t et v ir ,
a p p o in tin g bv M rs Z ola M orcan o f th e con n m echanics; and M rs. P. O. F u rlie ,
Sessions fro m 10 to 12 o'clock tio n .
g u a rd ia n ad lite m ; M.
H Steven "y school1 su n e r.n te n de n f^ o ffic e
! s p in n in «' A lo h a - M r s . S. A . Beck-
and 2 to 4:15 p. m. w ill be held
-----------------------------1
son vs. E d ith L. Reames et al.
T „ u r ¿ in
z. c r' sewinR; and C a rl E'
h im se lf W ith th c sta te s roud p ro
z
.
.
S aturday. The m o rn in g session t o p - '
r»-»
.
dism issal; C onrad A lg e sh e im e r et
, H be com pleted th is a ft- music. M etzg e r—M rs Jessie F le tt,
ics: T he U n ifie d S e rvice ? Claude C O U l l t V
1 F C a tC d tO
u x vs. L u lu M aude T u ttle et v ir.
□ m eeting o f H ills - c o m m u n ity
singing.
B eaverton—
■ A z v a iv w v v z
dism issal; G eorge H B id w e ll vs?
iz ? ? , a? ? _ . °
^ _ C,°n fc r ' M rs B e rth a Shaver, sew ing Prog-
s e iri.'n "to ta lle d '» i l W 2 . ' ^ ‘ n early .................... t . t L n . hr R « « W. n . ^ i m oney is fa r greater than the sup- S
i
1
' I I f-tzA
»VF zlIU ulvU
I
C hurch M eet
in City Friday
< O lin tV
I I r t 'lfL
il K
T o w n sen d G ro u p
rj,
M eet Planned pha>™<iey Planning
E *
*
M ove to N ew Site
1
A r ill It I IilCCi*C
O p en ed Friday
Leader V isits H e r e Mrs Christine Davis’ na,ura,iza-
Xueshinn ^.rto’fJmuiX
; rum
’ • •
in Financial M arket
E xplained by N oted Econom ist
»Rl.ooo more th a n the 1933 - M'ssion
_ „ P h A , n
R K , , h f . lo rid a. M
Ä P 2 j . J tA » S O N w
n , a « tc , . h s i p K ly » o f '„ K good
f iT - S bonds
HTS
Bank deposits
- p a r
w h ich
Ä
W
V a™ bIc Weather
•Va. a 'tio ^ C h u 're h ~
L h i“ "
ü ï ™ ; > „ , K S S '. r
run one
Î ■ S wise r a S fo ru m
w fo llo
? w s ? th e ? afte rn
? oon
ddresses. "E v a n g e lis tic m eetings."
H p e rm
lp in
g e nt
Weak
R e vival o f O regon’s ru ra l re -I vestm ent h
a
v
e
|
^ J ^ e l . The barom ete, o f m oney | ..p
nn
F u n C d hurches"
... T he p and
u b lic the
is
b a b illta tio n program h a s b e e n edge bond m a rke t, boosting m any dem and la the vo lu m e o f new 11 w elco m e
m u le
possible th ro u g h the n llo t- issues fa r above th e ir call prices m incing. In 1934, new ca pital flo ta -
n n t o f »25 000 by the state re lie f A t th e same tim e m any second- (ions to ta lle d $178.257,949 against
•om m ittee fo r th is
w o rk. T h is grade issues have registered sharp $180,717,178 in 1933 and »8.639.439,-
phase
Hence,
in 1929.
tthim
p o
di f the
u i( ’ re
i c i lie
i c i f program
p i u n i u n i was
wi«.-» declines —
----- . - I w a n t to b rie fly
- , 5,io ...........
..
✓ i 1«e’,.u riig e il by the form e, co m m it- discuss some o f th ,' cross-currents G ilt-e d g e Issues Y ie ld O n ly Four
l e e w hich
refused to co-operate I causing th ia d iv e rg e n t trend.
P rim e com m ercial paper today
w ith the state .s e lf help com m is- Com m on E rro r In J u ilg ln x Bonds g|Ves almost no re tu rn less than
James F. Stevens, 91, o f L a u re l
sion T h is com m ission was created
Bonds have alw ays interested me one per cent Good ta x -fre e m un-
hv an a c tV o r , t ^ ,''a p ^ 'a " lr e M lo i I m ore th a n stock». I th in k th is to Iclp a i. statR a n d 'ì e d e r e l’ g o vera-
,M m daZ ™o rn in ? a fte r
o f 1933 w ith a v ie w to p ro m o tin g generuBy
¡nent ^bonds hnvc been d riv e n s o ,a p ” o n g td illness. F un e ra l serv
ie lf b e lli Wg n n le n V7n«cts in d 1 ? ,, * ' a tre h n lc a l tra in in g Bonds lend | H gh th M
The " c u r r e ^ ^ n a ^ - i L T rnW" e / , T dunCtPd, Wednesday
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w e a th er • ? has
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• '» “ evid
« e n t in I > Schram
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. e u r, .
f il ia l ad ve nt o f spring. Snow, sleet, f F rench et ux. d e fa u lt; and A . J.
h a il, ra in , free zin g tem peratures. R iche et u x vs. M azie Hays et al.
w in d and even sunshine have had j decree.
th e ir tu rn d u rin g the past tw o I O rders in th e fo llo w in g estates
weeks o f e rra tic w eather.
I w ere also issued: Rosina O ster-
H ioh ,.,irH
. ^ , , „ i, , m ann. E lizab e th E tta Preston. A l-
High UlIiCi V isited th c co u n ty | . _ _ a c
m
a T»
A
S a tu rda y n ig h t and Sunday, b u t
, Sholes^ C lem ent R W h it-
o n ly m in o r damage resulted H a il ,a : Rft' p!gh S. Robinson, W D
and snow in a d d itio n to rain fe ll b m *tb ' M ich ae l C onzelm ann, J u liu s
“n th e "v a ile y d u rin g the for¡ " 'p a r t ‘ en[ i ^ 0? ' H ugh L S n u th ' Jo h "
o f the w eek and a fa ir ly sub- 2
M ike lso n. E. G ustave Fischer,
s la n tia l s n o w fa ll was reD orted on I ^ rde I? w e re also issued in th c
the high lands Sunshine has been I gu a rd ’ an sh ip o f G L. T ou t. L u e lla
evident the last few m ornings hut S m lth ; Sam uel K u r a tli, and P ric k -
a, chapel w ith R e v ' W " f & Shn'i»' I L .
,CW
ett m inors.
e I c „P v , „
, ,
w ,
s ,m p - has g ive n w a y to overcast skies
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apn " " c ' a ,ln g
In te rm e n t was nt by afternoon.
I n e t T i ' n r ’Flr»#®
„
’•boro cem etery.
L ,3 S l 1 C a C n e r i V l e e t
Deceased was b o rn M arch 10.
Funeral W ed n esd ay
fo r Jam es S tev en s
i n ' f fa m ilie s on sm all farm s
.c r o i.B e «
w here they m ig h t
acreages w here tney m .g t
acreagM
come se lf su p p o rtin g
and them selves to a m ore ca re fu l an-
be- alysis th a n do stocks.
In fa it, It
, / m uch eHS|er to Judge th c course
o f bond prices than o f stock prices,
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The m ost comm
on p it f a ll i-
is to —...
gen-
agM less than three p e rc e n t W ith
no nPW se cu rity offe rin g s, n a tu ra l-
l y the
trem endous q u a n tity o f
m oney seeking in ve stm e n t has s p ill-
. . Into
. . the
. investm ent m e ar-
pd . over
G ro u p to S tu dy P lans
fo r H ills b o ro H o s p ita l
C o m m itte e to
testim ony In P o rtla n d. Most o f the
charges against the re lie f a d m in ­
is tra tio n w ere based on alleged d is­
and i fa
vo
in i the
c rim in a tio n anti
iiv
o ritis
o u b m
iii
h
,u e
d ls trlb u tio n o f re lie f funds. A t a
p re lim in a ry m eeting here last w eek
G o ve rn o r M a rtin to ld his com ­
m itte e th a t he w anted them to go
to the bottom o f every chnrge and
to spare no one w h o m ig h t be
fo u nd to have been false lo the
tru s t reposed in them In connec-
» tio n w ith the a d m in is tra tio n o f re ­
lie f.
• • •
T w e lv e persons lost th e ir lives
and 319 persons suffered in ju rie s
IContlnii«) on psgs
colamn 4)
de-
o
o u tlin e d e tails in
.
th a t w ill m ake a b ig book fo r no-
h<vJv f<Y
nr» o n
J * * « '. 10’ ,read and ° n an
C A N Y O N C IT Y - A fte r w e p la y v a n e t y
subjects o f no p a rtic u la r
a hand a t p in o ch le o r bridge, we o °nsp<iuenee
Just laws, b lu n d e r-
hold a post m ortem , and th e n p la y . ng confusion, co rre ctin g , am end-
the hand o ve r again We argue the ! ng’ rp PcaI |n fi. s tru g g lin g w ith the
rules o f the game and s till no one Im p e rfe ctio n s o f g o ve rn m e nt and
is convinced, and so, w e p la y an- t r y j ng to c o rre c t th e in h e re n t faults,
o th er hand, and then, go in to a evils, e rro rs and general cussednen
b igger and b e tte r a rg u m e n t th a n I
who , s thc in te g ra l pa rt
ever. I t is fro m th e post m ortem s °* th e com posite whole, w h ic h we
w e h o ld over the hands, fro m cal? governm ent. G o ve rn m e n t is an
w h ic h w e learn th e te ch niqu e and e' 1^’ re.9*S i n? ,a l^ o t tbe e rro rs
t
| th e rules o f the game.
I o f ua aU- P e rfe ct m en w o u ld need
lO r Y e a r P la n n e d
P ° r th e past 60 days w e have no gove rn m e nt and no laws. T he y
P la „ ,
fo r tb e fin a l teachers m T k i n g ^ f c a ^ s ‘h k v l aU b re n u l X . " ™
reference to the proposed h o sp ital in s titu te o f the c u rre n t y e a r w ere
in H ills b o ro was appointed this com pleted th is w eek b y O. 3.
w eek b y
J. H. G a rre tt, m ayor. Kraus, co u n ty school s u p e rin te n d ­
M em bers o f the g ro u p in c lu d e D r ent. The event is scheduled fo r
J. O. Robb. D r. H e n ry Young, P. A p r il 6 at P a c ific u n iv e rs ity in
L. Patterson. W. V erne M c K in n e y Forest G rove.
•
and Dr. A O. P itm an.
P rin c ip a l features o f the pro g ra m
-----------------------------w ill in c lu d e addresses b y D r. G.
A p r il F o o l” C a rn iv a l
Odgers o f th e P a c ific u n iv e r-
i
I n n in i- H i
sl‘ y education d e p a rtm e n t and by
fro m “ u n ctio n b lo c k ” levels, solec- tio n s th is w o u ld fo rce investors in -
t iv lt y rules the bond m a rk e t to an to th e m edium and second-grade H ills b o ro L egio n Post
even greater e xte n t than the sto rk m arke ts fo r a b e tte r re tu rn
!
v s .î» .
» zr
. z»
--
i , „ w „ Vc ,.
,r e selee-
Yet second-grade bonds and com-
v is its a t ro re s t t»rove
! m a rk e t, Boi ds, h o w , ve r n r e s it ,
tlv e p
rim ......,
a r ily as to k '.id e . w_
„ ......
m on stocks are today lo w e r than
G erm an v ie w p o in t o f the W o rld
stocks are selective p rim a r ily as to a ye a r ngo and m an y people are w w was discussed by M r. W o lle rt,
Industries.
puzzled. T h is Is because secondary ; a fo rm e r m em ber o f a G erm an
T he h ig h -g ra d e bond m a rk e t to- bonds are in flu e n ce d m ore by ' su b m a rin e crew , d u rin g a Joint
J u n io r H i G y m M o n d a y
day is s im p ly a re fle c tio n o f con- co rp o ra tio n earnings than by con-1 m eeting o f H ills b o ro and Forest
d ttlo n s in the m oney m arket. Bond d itio n s In the m oney m arke t. Some d r o v e A m e rica n Leg io n posts at ! A n , " A p r il F o o l" c a rn iv a l w ill be
prices nre the ra tio o f th e su p p ly u t ilit y h o ld in g com pany bonds and Forest G rove Tuesday nig h t. The I give n at the J u n io r h ig h school
o f and dem and fo r m oney. S u p p ly ju n io r ra ilro a d bonds have s u ffe r- speaker e it id In te re s tin g facts con- gym nasium fro m 7 to 9 p. m. M on-
means the am ount o f m oney seek- ed d ra stic p rice declines in the ce rn in g th e w a r fro m the C e n tra l day by the g ra d u a tin g class Pro-
Ing Investm ent and dem and the f last year. W ith the g o ve rn m e nt’s Pow ers’ side o f th c p ic tu re and I ceeds w ill be used fo r th e eighth
n u m b e r o f a v a ila b le issues in J successive persecution of: firs t, the to ld o f the propaganda spread re- grade banquet in M ay. T here w ill
w h ich th is m oney can be invested, a ir m a il com panies; second, th c g a rd in g alleged a tro c itie s o f A llie d he e n te rta in m e n t and booths. A
soldiers.
| sm all adm ission w ill be charged
A t the present tim e th e su pply o f ’
(Continued nn psae 6 oolumn t)
Post M ortem on Legislature
H eld by Cow C ountry Editor
Rev claud Sabln of Forcst GrovJ
.™ z „ by
oy M rs.
1 M o tio n p ictu re s o f v O x regon
C harles H ines o f Forest
G rove
p la y day a c tiv itie s by Miss R uth
B u rlin g h a m o f th e u n iv e rs ity phys­
ica l education d e p artm en t, m usic
by Dean E d ith C o lia is-E va n s o f the
m usic d e p a rtm e n t and a harm onica
band a rc also planned.
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llnto1
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Editor, B lue Mountain FzMifle, Canyon City.
R ,„ r„ , n, . t i v , . G rant .n d H .m .y
dealt
the hands have been played
and ’ n o w it is tim e fo r th e post
m ortem . We have th e corpse o f the
le g is la tu re before us. W hat d id it
die of?
W hat was th e m alady?
W h y are le g islatures w h a t th e y
are and w ill th e y ever be b e tte r
o r worse and w h y does th e man
dow n on the street say th a t th e
le g is la tu re Is a ll the bunk? We
are to ld th a t th e le g is la tu re does
not do a n yth in g , and in th e same
breath, condem n it fo r d o in g too
m uch
We sat in a s w iv e l ch a ir, in the
fro n t ro w o f th e house o f re p re ­
sentatives at Salem fo r th e past
80 days and w atched th e parade
o f 1000 b ills and law s go by, and
no a d m in is tra tiv e d ire c tio n
- i the - rub.
B u ........................
t ah, th e re is
M en are n o t perfect; th e y m ust
be re s tra in e d and th e re fo re w e
have le g is la tiv e bodies to b lu n d e r
and s tu m b le along w ith the rest of
b lu n d e rin g h u m a n ity , and so we
w o u ld say th a t the c h ie f va lu e
o f a le g isla tu re lies In its faults.
A p e rfe ct le g is la tu re to ,re g u la te
im p e rfe c t m an w o u ld be a f a il­
ure, fo r a fte r all, I l is o n ly Im p e r­
fect men w h o are capable o f reg­
u la tin g im p e rfe c t men. and so let
us repeat th a t the p rim e va lu e o f
a le g isla tu re lies in its faults. I t Is
men, h u m a n ity , dem ocracy, A m e r­
ica.
(Continue! on pntn A column 4,
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