The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 16, 1935, Image 1

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D e t a ils
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p o in ts out. co u ld be co n ve rte d in ­ P r o g r a m
to u«h truyi« und o th er trin k e ts and
b y S ta te C o m m itte e m e n
the m a rb le fro m th e c u p lto l c o ir I •
doru ctMild be inude In to desk sets
Even the b u c k s , he Insihts. w o u ld
D riv e
to o b ta in d ruinuge und
fin d u reudy dem and us door stops
flood c o n tro l w o rk on the T u a la tin
The d o lla r donations, w h ic h w ere
r iv e r and trib u ta rie s gained added
being encouraged by
G o ve rn o r
m om entum here F rid a y n ig h t w hen
M a rtin , neen» to have bogged do w n
the p ro je ct wus endorsed by the
b e fore g e ttin g w e ll started.
n e w ly -fo rn u n l W ashington co u n ty
The most feasible plun ye t ud- p la n n in g co m m itte e T he endorse­
vanced in v o lv e s fe d e ra l aid. Sena­ m ent wus g ive n d u rin g u p u b lic
to r M cN a ry in u le tte r to G o ve rn o r m eeting at the c o u rt house to se­
M a rtin advises th u t he has ta ke n lect co u n ty p ro je cts to be in clu d e d
up w ith S ecretary Ickes th e possi­ in the proponed W illa m e tte V a lle y
b ilit y o f the governm ent fin a n c in g deve lo pm e n t progrum .
u new b u ild in g , le ttin g th e state
A c tio n in su p p ort o f the lo<*ul p ro ­
repuy the loan on u re n ta l busis. je c t earn« In sh o rt o rd e r u fte r the
Some o ffic ia ls here believe th u t m eeting wus opened w ith a gen­
such a p lu n w o u ld o b via te the e ral o u tlin e o f tl»e W illa m e tte V a l­
necessity fo r a special e le ctio n to ley p ro g ru m by R If K ip p o f P o rt­
approve In c u rre n c e o f a debt O th ­ land. secretary o f th e v a lle y co m ­
ers. how ever. Insist th u t uny plun m itte e T he flo o d c o n tro l p ro je ct
w h ic h w o u ld o b lig u tc the .state in wus in tro d u ce d by E. A M cG rath.
the u in o u nt
, . in .. excess ... o f $50,000
,
pre sid e n t o f th e T u a la tin V a lle y
w o u ld v io la te the c o n s titu tio n « In -
A Flood C o n tro , asaocl/
h ib lU m i against debts o r lia b ilitie s .
,,e was fo llo w e d by J W
In support o f th is p o sitio n a n u n t- C un n in g ha m . P o rtla n d co n su ltin g
I m t o f suprem e c o u rt o p in io n s are
engineer, w ith u te n a tiv e o u tlin e
Cited One of the most rece n t of o f Im pro ve m e n t w o rk and th e n R
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these In v o lv e d th e a tte m p t o f the „ R‘ _____ „ j
City o f Bend und Desvhutes co u n ty
cvu n <y c o u rt be requested to
to secure a c o u rt house and c ity appiy f o r funds to c a rry o u t the
h u ll. A c itiz e n o f the co u n ty had p ro j cct
o ffe re d to fin a n ce th e b u ild in g and
¿’om m lH ee A p p o in te d
to re ly on repaym ent o f tn e loan
th ro u g h I I . . . « o v e r a p e rio d o f
W ashington co u n ty p la n n in g c o m -
w ith
ith
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-rile « . .o r e .,,.. . ...ir t held m»“ « * «<> "<•« "> connection w
th e iir«|MHu,l to be u n c o n s titu tlo n - th *'
p ro g ra m und to pre
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pure n lo n g tim e plan o f fu tu re
co n tru ct d‘ ’v *’l “ P'»«,nts wus app ointe d b y
"A debt n ris in g out o f a
John T h o rn b u rg h , co u n ty rv p re -
u f th e suggested typ e is f u lly as
v o lu n ta ry as one w h ic h has Ils In - * n,at-*ve_.oir
W d la m c ttc V a lle y -
p ro p ’*’1 «roup, at the sta rt o f the
ceptiun in the purchase o r con- «zkMinn
i,i.,i,... session These in clu d e d W Z'
G. Ide.
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m
^ ^ n ü o f r ^ a c t o u u rt ^ house,
t h u m S
’ “ "»hor?. ^ m i u n D r H I M ilis,
dow n on the D c c h u te s co u n ty p ro F or« rt O ro v * e. ’ secretary; W illia m F
Cyrus, co u n ty agent; C o u n ty Judge
posai.
D onald T T e m p le to n and Com mi«-
smner» H I) K e rk m a n and James
Autom atic* rifle*« lii»v<* been added Lew is. E lm e r Johnson. H ills b o ro ,
to the e q u ip m e n t o f the state police f )
..
.
!eedvtlle;
H H S m ith ,
The
30 c a lib tin-
re fir
in i„ new
,ii..i« guns m o f o ii llv
o u e
«“ Y G ibson o f Heaver-
Hi b u lle ts us ra p
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p . [ t o n ; W a lte r Upshaw. T ig a rd : and
' i .•' "’ iid 'io be* s u iM -rio r^ o ^ 'n is d iin " V ernon llu r lin g liiiin . Forest G rove
von IO n u in v res.« cts
T h “ ‘ T “ “ b d in r iv e r drainage and
.
flo o d c o n tro l w o u ld La- the m a jo r
pro je ct o f tin- co u n ty co m m itte e
For
th e firs t
un. in . e
It . de- was the o p in io n rx p i. -. <1 by m em -
m obU iaatlon fo llo w in g
the W o rld
bers. T he y declared that th e w o rk
w a r tin» F o rty fir s t d iv is io n w ill w o u ld be pushed to the lim it.
u- scnible nt F ort lx*w i«. W a s h ,
Ie n a tiv e pro g ra m fo r flo o d con-
n e x t m onth
w hen the n a tio n a l tro l ou the T u a la tin r iv e r based on
eiirl*,.os .»rtrvi
»xl.,4 ...4 l last
— . l year,
. . ,
.. was
.. -
Kuurd u n it« co m p ris in g th is o r- survey«
com pleted
^M iu /a tio n aMtembie fo r th e ir an- give n by C un n in g ha m . He de
nun I maneuver«. Seven thou.Mind clu red th a t Im p ro ve m e n t o f th<
men und 600 officers, c o m p u tin g ca p a city o f the stream and tn b u -
the n a tio n a l guard o rganization« o f ta rics to handle floods w o u ld cost
O regon. W ashington. Id a ho a n d a p p ro x im a te ly $450.000 D ik in g to
M ontana, w ill p a rtic ip a te in the increase la n d re cla m a tio n was es-
tw o weeks o f In te nsive tra in in g be tim a trd at an a d d itio n a l $500,000
g in n in g June 12. T he d iv is io n \\ ill M cG ra th p o in ted o u t th a t 20.000
be under th e com m and o f M a jo r acres w ere in v o lv e d in the p ro je ct
G eneral G eorge A W hite, a d ju ta n t and that p re lim in a ry w o rk was a
general o r O regon
year ahead o f program s in o th e r
• • •
pa rts o f the W illa m e tte valley.
P re d ic tio n th a t 3000 to 5000 w e ll-
T he b a ckw a rd s p rin g has h it the
state*« pocketbook too.
M oto rist« financed fa m ilie s and 15.000 fam -
(Coni iiu»«l on p«tfr lit. column 1)
are b u y in g less gasoline th a n they
w o u ld If th e w e a th er was m o re '
fa vo ra b le to vo c u tio n in g and w e e k­
end trip s to the m ou n ta in s und
beuch resorts. F igures co m p ile d by .
S ecretary o f S tate S n e ll show th a t
th e gasoline gullonngc fo r the firs t
th re o m onth« o f the c u rre n t ye a r is
- ........
fu r below th a t fo r the fir s t q u n rtv i Area to be Served by E xtension
o f 1933. to Taxes
paid
w r -
, o f . . » . . » . ' « . b o r o K
„ o n ie
. s 2 . and . 5 .
ever,
ta l la rg
e r th
th is
a n year,
t h « e h o fo
Laurel M ail R outes
to be D isc o n tin u ed
1933 since th e tr ib u te p e r gallon
has been increased fro m fo u r to
• i>t‘
R u ra l postal routes o u t o f L a u re l
nHi
i»p dtecontiuad after June
H illsb o ro , Oregon, T hursday, M ay 16, 1935
Co
River Flood
1
Council Hits
Chain Letters
O r d in a n c e
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...
, ,
W o u ld
B r o k e r a g e O f f ic e
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P r o h ib it
H e re
O rdin a n ce p ro h ib itin g the opera-
tio n or establishm ent o f c tta in -le tte r
brokerage o ffic e , o r " P r o .p e r lty
brokerage
C lu b * ' i n H ilb b o ro was passed here
W ednesday m o rn in g d u rin g
<ial session o f th e c ity co u n cil.
W ord wus also received th is w e e k
b£
, - . ‘ ¡ . ' ¿ J ' * . “ 1 -
,
. J ? ! t . ! ? ’
feet that the sending o f th e ch a in -
t
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s
.nutlst
le tte r
th ro u g h the m ails const i-
tu te d a v io la tio n o f postal reg u la -
tions.
A c tio n o f the co u n cil was ta ke n
to head o ff plans o f tw o P o rtla n d
men to set up a b rokerage o ffice
in th is c ity . The craze, w h ic h started
w ith th e "Send u D im e " letters, has
spread lik e w ild fir e o ve r th e c o u n -
tr y and o ffices such as wus p ro -
posed
i>used here have been set up ...
in
m any cities.
U n d e r th e new ordinance, chain-
le tte r b rokerage houses and th e
so-
c a lle d P ro sp e rity C lubs ' are de-
d a re d to be nuisances and th e op-
c a t io n o f the - one m H ills b o ro
p ro h ib ite d M a x im u m p e n a lty fo r
v io la tio n o f the ord in a n ce was set
__ .. fin e 1«) days* Jail te rm or
at $900
both A n em ergency was declared
and the act became e ffe c tiv e im -
m ed ia ....
te ly
T h a t use o t th e m a ils to d is­
trib u te ' Send a D im e ’ ch a in le t­
ters co n stitute s a v io la tio n o f the
postal lo tte ry and fra u d statutes
was the w o rd received th is week
by local postal o ffic ia ls fro m the«
post m aster general M a x im u m pen­
a lty fo r v io la tio n o f these la w s is
a lin e o f sioik) im p riso n m e nt of
tw o years, or both, a cco rd in g to
Fred Holznagcl. postmaster.
Peak o f the ch a in le tte r craze in
H ills b o ro was reached last T h u rs -
day in d F rid a y Holznagel stated ,
D u rin g the last w eek le tte r can-
co lla tio n at the local o ffic e w e re
n e a rly doubled those a ye a r ago
and th e postage sales also showed
a m a rke d increase.
M ain ten an ce W ork
C losed in C ou n ty
• •
J and H ills b o ro routes tw o and fiv e
Road m aintenance operations in
In c id e n ta lly , and ju s t by w ay o f extended to serve th is area, accord- W ashington co u n ty nave been tern-
in d ic a tin g
w h e re some o f t h e ¡ jp g to w<JJd received W ednesday ’ p o ra rily d isco n tin u e d due to la ck
m oney spent by m o to rists goes, J’ y F t « * Holznagel. local postmas o f funds, a cco rd in g to an announce-
taxes collected on gasoline sold in
r l, <’ change is occasioned by m ent b> J W B iir m y , co u n ty en-
O regon since the firs t gasoline ta x vacancies at Forest G ro ve ond Gas- gin e e r The w o rk w ill p ro b a b ly be
was p u t in to e ffe ct in F e b ru a ry. •«’» and •" ln c o n fo rm ity w ith t h e . resum ed on J u ly 1 w hen th e b u d -
1919, aggregate $64,872,792 w h ic h is governm ent s p o lic y o f consolida!
ls again on an even keel, he
. ‘»out
$79 fo r
ev ety
man, wom an and c h ild in the state
S tate T re a s u re r H olm an, h im ­
self an e a rly rise r, th in k s th a t a ll
state em ployes should be e n co u r­
aged to get up in tim e to greet the
ris in g sun. H o lm an has suggested
th a t d u rin g th e sum m er m ouths
state d e partm ents begin w o rk at !
7:31) instead o f 8:30 o'clo ck, and j
q u it an h o u r e a rlie r in th e n fte r-
noon. S e n tim e n t in th e v a rio u s de­
p a rtm e n ts is being canvassed be- )
fo re any a ctio n is ta ke n on the sug-1
gestion,
m g r o u te s w h o ,o x e r ............... .
H ills b o ro rou te 5, c a rrie d by W
E. B ro w n , w ill be extended 29H
m iles, m a k in g the to ta l le n g th o f
th e rou te 4 9 'j m iles. H olznagel
stated Route 2 w ill be increased to
43 m iles by the a d d itio n o f a p p ro x-
im a te ly lti miles,
Excessive em ergency e xp e nd i-
tu re s in connection w ith S E R A p ro-
jeets caused th e la ck o f funds, ac-
I co rd in g to the e n gineer A p p ro x -
im a te ly 40 em ployes o f the co u n ty
| on ro c k crushers and m o to r p a tro ls
w e re affe cte d by the order.
Purpose New
Four-H Sum m er
School A ttra cts
M any Clubbers
County Tax
Sale Slated
Mill Strike
Holds Focus
C. T Richardson, m anager o f the
A p p ro x im a te ly
4 0 W ashington !
local C a rna tio n P ro d u cts com pany
co u n ty boys and g irls w ill a ttend I
condenser, was selected as p re si­
the annual c lu b sum m er session at
dent o f the H ills b o ro R o ta ry c lu b
¡O regon State college. June 10 t o i
W e d n e s d a y -n ig h t by m em bers of
22, a ccording to L. E. Francis, as­
th e board o f d ire cto rs. He w ill
sistant co u n ty agent. T w e n ty -s ix o f
___________
succeed R ichard E W ile y as head
‘ he g ro u p w ill dttend on scholar-
A u c tio n
P r o p e r t y In c lu d e d ships won a t the state fa ir o r pro- S tim s o n O p e r a t io n E x p e c te d
F r a n k R o w e ll P re s id e n t o f o f the organization.
vided by co u n ty firm s or com m un-
" " " -1
A r th u r R c ilin g was elected vice-
in F o re c lo s u re to O p e n
W a ln u t G ro w e rs ; O th e r
it y groups.
president o f the c lu b and J. L. A n ­
R e -o p e n S o o n ; S h e r if f
S cholarships o ffe re d th is year
derson re-elected secretary.
H e r e a t 10 o ’c l o c k
L o c a l M e n on B o a rd
w ere sponsored by J. C Penney
to G iv e P ro te c tio n
M em bers o f the board o f d ire c ­
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Com
pany,
W ashington C o u n t y !
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to rs selected at th e re g u la r m ect-
F arm ers' Union, F arm ers’ Feed &
| ln g last T hu rsd a y in c lu d e d R ic h ­
ardson. R e iling, T G. Bronleewe,
C harles W a lke r and D r. D. E W iley.
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j G rove,
H ills b o ro G range, Banks
A ll b u t D r. W ile y served in the
businessmen, C om m ercial N a tio n a l :
_
\ same capacity d u rin g th e past year
Com bined m usical ta le n t o f the A p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 0 0 0 P a r c e ls bank o f H illsb o ro , C hehalem M oun- B o m b W r e c k s T ig a r d S to re
D iv o r c e f r o m P re s e n t S e tu p
H
grade schools and the
L a n d , n c , u d e d ¡ „ S a )e
i ? £ . 2 ° t£ ’ _Cl“ bL » - I . ® " 1» . B lu e
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ills b
b o
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ro grade
R ibbon D a iry c lu b O th e r scholar­
w ith C a li f o r n ia A s k e d
union h ig h school p u t on the p ro -
E a r ly S u n d a y M o r n in g
ships m ay be awarded la te r by 4-H
—— —
I gram at the T h u rs d a y luncheon of
clubs and c o m m u n ity organizations.
A w a ln u t code fo r O regon. d l - | ”
. ClUb C H N o ,le r was cha' r ’
A p p ro x im a te ly 1000 parcels o f
o m u id is iu u s are u su a lly
iiv awarded
t » u «« *
. «
«_
.
Scholarships
p ro p e rty in W ashington co u n ty w ill to c lu b m em bers in re co g n itio n of n.«L
tr/ J.ubIes have ^ e ld th e io -
vorced fro m th a t w h ic h now tie«
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in w ith th e C a lifo rn ia crop, is
, he purpose o f a ne w g ro u p k n o w n d a y , w iil be under th e d ire c tio n o f in g when the s h e riffs a u ctio n of ship T hey are one o f the fin e st ^ e ^ d e ^ s p re a T Itrik e ^ ’ sawmitt
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la n d in clu d e d in the recent fo re - rew ard s th a t the c lu b departm ent' w O T k ^ t a S * p T a cttta L y “ p a T a Y y ^
as the Associated W a ln u t G ro w e rs W G Ide.
closure o f ta x d e lin q u e n c y c e rtifi- - has to o ffe r to deserving members,
member« .hX*
*f‘ “y
paraiyzea
of O regon, headed b y F ra n k R o w ­
th „
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cates fo r the y e a r 1930 and p rio r F rancis stated
’ th ®.Iu m b e r in d u s try in th is section
e ll o f Scholls. T h is action is the
gets under w ay. The sale w ill be
Sum m er school is sponsored each
a-
.
! legei L to have
re su lt o f the dissa tisfa ction am ong
held at th e east door o f the c o u rt year by the c lu b
d e partm ent w ith ^ ! ! o n
by an° th e ^ *a b o r
w a ln u t g ro w e rs as to the w o rk in g s
house b e g in ning at 10 a. m. and the co-operation
o f students a n d m o ^ S k g T t T i g ^ i eaHy Sunday
o f the present code and is o f p a r­
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tic u la r in te re st in th is c o u n ty be­
is e ith e r sold o r b id in by
the C. Seym our, state c lu b leader pre-
Rum ors th a t th e Stim son m ill
cause o f th e m any w a ln u t p la n t­
county.
diets th a t the sum m er school th is ?,ear Forest G rove, w h ic h closed
ings.
F o llo w in g the opening o f the sale, ye a r w ill be the largest ever held. , ay 5 w o “ ld p ro b a b ly reopen be-
O th e r o ffic e rs a re C harles H a rd y
» .
in p a rtic u la r
Boys and g irls spend tw o weeks io re 4be
° * Bie w eek have been
o f Eugene, vice -pre sid e n t, and A l- G o d d e s s o f L ib e r t y , B a s e b a ll persons in te re ste d
in it Bintner of Portland, s e cre ta ry.I r* . . »
. . .
p ro p e rtie s m ay request th a t these on ‘ he college campus, chaperoned £?rr.ent ,d ?r !ng. 4b® past te w days
T h a t a to ta l o f 227 o u t o f 272 em ­
C o n te s ts A n n o u n c e d H e r e
(C ontinued on paxe 4. column 4)
parcels be p u t up fo r bids. Suc­
E xe cu tive co m m itte e consists o f M
ployes o f the m ill desired to re ­
cessful bidders w ill be re q u ire d to
I* Adams. Salem ; R alph B u tt. N e w ­
sume w o rk was th e re p o rt received
pay the f u ll a m o u n t o f taxes, pen-
berg; H a rry D a n ie l, P o rtla n d ; W il­
here. S h e riff J. W. C o n n e ll has
Plans
fo
r
the
baseball
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lim
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tty,
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and
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lia m D o lp h . N e w b e rg ; R obert F o r-
prom ised m ill o w ners and w o r k ­
bis. D ille y ; F erd G roner. Scholls; contest and fo r th e selection o f th e th e ju d g m e n t was rendered, togeth-1
ers, upon th e ir a p p lica tio n, th a t he
____.
. . A. Hudson, D undee; ...
R obert
R. «
P. “ Goddess o f L ib e r ty " fo r th e an- e r w ith a ll taxes, in te re st and costs
w o u ld p ro v id e p ro te c tio n by de p uty
N ixo n . Forest G rove ; H e rb e rt Noble, | 2 tiaI. H appy , ? a y ? c e le b ra tio n at fo r subsequent years th a t m ay be
s h e riffs i f i t was decided to re ­
Salem; H. W. S trong. G resham ; L Snute p a rk J u ly 1, 2 and 3 w ere d ue on the p ro p e rty at th e date of
sume
operations.
J- W h ita k e r, Rex, and C. C. Pagett. perfected th is week, a cco rd in g to th e sale, according to th e d is tric t
j
local
fire
m
e
n
w
h
o
are
sponsoring
a
tto
rn
e
y's
office.
S trik e F ro n t Q u irt
S h e ridan .
I the event. The “ Goddess o f L ib e r-
’ u.
~ ,,
T w o M e n S e n te n c e d to J a il
C o n d itio n s a t the closed m ills
C la im Code U n fa ir
ty " contest w ill be conducted by
® ,e C ontinuous
-P
■
e,
.
w est o f Forest G rove w e re q u ie t
"E v e ry w a ln u t g ro w e r in t h e the H ills b o ro Business & P rofes-
w ‘ “ be co n tin ue d S a tu r-
I e r n u L a rc e n y C o u n t.
yesterday. Pickets, re p re se n ting the
n o rth w e st is fa m ilia r w ith th e o p - . sional Women's clu b .
daF as lo n g as bu ye rs are present I
----------
s tr ik in g w orkers, have been pres-
e ra tio n s o f th e w a ln u t code, and 1 M anaeers o f co u n tv team« in t h e ! n d t h e j il
be co n tin ue d fro m J
v in k t
un,
t
j
ie n t a t th e S tim son m ill n e a rly ev-
J W. ie n C ï o ï h n n o
e f ll
E ig h t tru e b ills o f in d ic tm e n t e ry day sj nce operations closed
the co n fisca to ry t o ll it has ta ke n Sunset, T u a la tin V a lle y . F arm U n io n day ‘ o day. a S " h e
^ riff
’ able
ashington C
C o o u u n n ty
ty leagues
leagues are
are ?“ e properties W ^ w i t t K
. * ere rep o rte d d »wn. W atchm en h iv e been on d u ty
fro m o u r crops d u rin g th e past tw o and W ashington
»n open
o p e n le
. e i t- - n o w SIgninK co n tra cts to appear
th e S y
T h ^ e w U M h e n b2 T h ^ in d ic te d S
/ M a e i ^ ! a t ‘ he m ‘ U and 3 squad o f speci31
years,' a cco rd in g to an
on Saturday
State Group
O re g o n C od e S o u g h t
o f Interest
A ll Sales to be Final |^ * yN « Œ y bank^T S S 3 U n io n W orkers Few
Happy Days”
Events Slated
Grand Jurors
Indict Seven
R o w e ll as pre sid e n t
cia tio n .
"We be lie ve
ty leaders in the T u a la tin V a lle y th e co u n ty
? ? !. . ‘f .. i - ’! ! " , ‘P??.1? ! ! ! , . 1.! , and
and Sunset
Sunset leagues
leagues w
w il
p la
la y y a
at t the
the
. ..
il p
U
. Y
S
S
i
a
X ?
*
are agreed th a t th e re is no s u rp lu s par k On J u ly 4 and to p teams in
u
in
ln
iite
ortz4
th
a
t
♦Hz*
.<
««•
.
.
.
_
o f O regon w a ln u ts, and th a t th e the W a s h in g to n C o u n t v a n d F a r m
v im u K c 9 u i
a n a o a ite ry ; ana w ays and means
Iaw z*n / rirnil
sm all tonnage produced here can u nlon leagues w ill d a s h on J u ly w t t T t J ’ m ld T ' f ? operUes 1IJ,v ! i 1ved tw o P o rtl.and m inors, m a licio u s and m ent and the p ro te c tio n o t p riv a te
re a d ily be sold in the dom estic 3 a ccording to o re U n t nlans
w iH be sold to the persons b id d in g w anton m ju r y to personal pro p - p ro p e rty and
of
n
m a rke t w ith o u t re s o rtin g to d u m p -
n
,...
.
. ,
’ ..
t ® am ount o f foreclosed c e r tifi- e rty . T w o secret in d ic tm e n ts w ere w o rk in case tro u b le b ro k e out
in g in fo re ig n co u n trie s o r
to ,
31
teams w ill be cates o f d e lin q u e n c y and d e lm - retu rn e d.
| T ha t th e S tim son m ill had o f-
sh e llin g o r even p ric e -c u ttin g . We
u
i
*
°
r the e3St ~ Sentence, o f s ix m onths in th e f ered a re w a rd fo r in fo rm a tio n
believe it is g e n e ra lly held th a t
on tb c ba818. ° * Barnes w on a m ount o f the tr3 c ‘n
co u n ty ja il on a la rce n y charge leading to the arres» and e o n v ir-
even i f th e re is a surplus, th a t It an< J084 n com Pe‘ 1t*on w ith o th e r
A p p ro x im a te ly 2-00 ce rtific a te s o f was imposed upon H a ro ld S a pping- t j on of any persons using u n la w fu l
is b e tte r p o lic y to give th e A m e ri-
? e? " 58' ^ ° ” sld* r able in te r- d e lin q u e n cy fo r th e years 1925 to to n o f F orest G rove M onday. Sen- th re a ts o r in tim id a tio n s to force
can consum er the advantage o f said cs4
sbown by managers 1930, in clu sive , w ere issued b y t h e tences on tw o grand la rc e n y counts m j j ; w o rk e rs to jo in th e u n io r wa«
--------
- - rep o rte d here.
su rp lu s on .. a .«w
lo w v p .,v
ric «
e basis ra th - Jon‘ acted to dale and a hot race s h e riff on N ovem ber 10, 1934. W hen and an a d
d itio ;—
n a l --------------------
la rce n y charge
er th a n to sh ip it abroad fo r th e for, ‘ he ,3V0red P°s‘ “ orl8 >» a n tic i- th e foreclosure c o m p la in t was file d o u ts ta n d in g against th e m an w ere
S e veral lu m b e r tru c k s w ere stoo
b e n efit o f th e fo re ig n consumer.
by d is tr ic t a tto rn e y G. Russell M o r- postponed in d e fin ite ly .
and unloaded in W a s h in g to n
We b elieve th a t i f it w e re neecs-
F ire m e n p la n to o b tain fo u r pen- gan on Decem ber 29. 1934. 1328 p a r-
C a rl S titt o f H ills b o ro , jo in t ly co u n ty S a tu rda y and M ondav b v
sary to reduce th e general
crop nants to , be reta in e d b y the lead- eels o f land w ere in v o lv e d T he
in fo rm e d against w ith Sappington. men ai i eeed to reDresent s tH k in e
average o f prices in th e U
S to er8 ln th e fo u r leagues u n til i t is foreclosure o rd e r was issued by R. received postponed sentences and s a w m ill w o rk e rs
S h e riff C o n n e ll
«ell the e n tire n u t cro p each y e a r ‘<5SV to an opposing team w ith a F ra n k Peters, c irc u it ju d g e
on
was re q u ire d to re p o rt each m on th sw orc m a n u m b e r o f snecial dTnn-
th a t the loss to th e g ro w e rs w o u ld h ig h e r standing. Garfies scheduled -^P, d 19 o f th is >'gai\ in v o lv in g to the d is tric t a tto rn e y. Sentence
M onday to protect th e t r u c k -
c e rta in ly be no g re a te r and p ro b - d u rln « th<; H appy D ays" event w ill s lig h tly less th a n 1000 pieces of fo r R onald V anD oren. also o f H ills - ers
r
rxzs
onmic-clun
t
«
.«
x
x
x
T
A
—
«-..«
V
.
*
—
nrnrv/iet,"
a b ly less th a n u n d e r th e present
adm ission free. P rize o f $50 has p ro p e rty
boro, on a grand la rc e n y c h a rg e ' T ru c k
system, w h e re b y 30 p e r cent is been o ffe re d the w in n e r in th e
L a w w h ic h p ro v id e d fo r in s ta ll- was postponed u n til O ctober 1. He stopped on the Jackson fill^ s o u th
w ith h e ld fo r d u m p in g o r sh e llin g . Rame between Sunset and T ua la - m en t paym ent o f d e lin q u e n t taxes was ordered to re m a in in th e cus- of th e C a rn a tio n condenser M ondav
.1«
........... on ............
tin
n rl num
rtn m o erous
rrtitc fo
f o r r 1925
nd
193(1
l i o s iv
v a e also
alert trtrfv
h r* c
r iff u
. . . ddlSCT MuIluUj'
tin V
V a a llp
lle v y tPAms
teams n and
1925 a and
1930. i in n c d lu
to d y rtf
o f ( the
s h h x e t riff
u n n t t i il l th a t date.
•C ontinued
pane 4. column 6)
e
- .
_
m o rn in g and th e lu m b e r dumped.
m erchandise prizes,
donated b y made action against persons w h o „ l c i d i . .
^ PP nhg ,° “
re c e n ,ly L a te r in the day th e Copetand
c o u n ty m erchants, w ill be aw’arded d id not ta ke advantage o f th e plan f r ! d <hg
ch a r8es a ris in g L u m b e r com pany tr u c k was u n -
fo r in d iv id u a l perform ances.
m andatory.
fro m th e th e ft o f an e le c tric m otor, Ioaded „ „ th e h ig h w a y west o f
Teams sig n in g to date are as fol-1
-------------------------
L « a7 m n .ic s ? 2 WO ? WS' X anDor,en tow n. U n lo a d in g o f a n other tru c k
low s: W ashington C o u n ty — N o rth
was im p lic a te d o n ly in th e m o to r was reported at Beaverton.
Plains. Dee Shadden; G lenwood,
th e ft.
D y n a m ite bom b w recked the en-
Lee Johnson; Aloha. R ay L . A n ­
T I
i y
i
rt
•
«
A ' ^ ChU!tZ «?f E aston was tran ce to th e P o tv in m a rk e t and
tr im ; Gaston. W a lte r S ch u ltz; and
ii? ! ? i 5 , d C?S‘ .S. M onday ln ‘ be beer p a rlo r at T ig a rd e a rly Sur.-
M em bers C o u n ty S ta ff to Discuss l-a
Roy,
B ernards.
n r a i Ed P ro
k m u F v a rm U n io n n —
®
® local ju s tic e o f ‘ be peace c o u rt day m
ilic e be-
m o
o rn
rn in
in g g in
in w
w h
h a
a t t tx
police
be-
L a u re l. F ra n k H ill; V e rb o ort, B en
_____
w hen he plead g u ilty to a charge o f
D e ta ils o f T ro g ra m P rojects
1 Continued on p are 4. column 4)
Heesacker; Cedar M ill. D ic k W is-
j
. j •
reckless d riv in g . O n th e same day
n ie r; and Kansas C ity . L . J. Hee- M
5 A 4i 4 es 1 onduc‘ <’d ln T h is c la re n c e G. Eastman o f B eaverton
A cco m p lish -----------
m e n ts —
o f th —
e
SE R A sacker.
ills
illia m
D is tric t D u rin g Past W eek
ro u te 2 p a id a fin e o f $5 and costs C o r n N o t A l l o w e d
---------
,
. , Sunset—H
.
_ b o ro , W
-----------
ogram in
re l l.
_____
on a charge o f h a v in g fo u r persons
**
P . rogram
in W
W ashington
ashington county,
county, em-
em- doos- A
A lo
lo h h a a . . Ted
Ted Em
Em erson;
erson; L L a a u u re
P a y m e n t service and o th e r phases W illia m M cN ay; C o rn e liu s. O. O l-
in th e d r iv e r ’s seat o f his auto,
o f 'b p r e lie f w o rk p la n w ill be dis- son; and Gaston. L. M. G e a rle y
B o y Scout troops in th e H ills -
F. M oe o f H ills b o ro ro u te 4 was
cussed at the lo c a l cham ber o f T u a la tin V a lle y —H ills b o ro . G eorge b o ro d is tric t, w it h an e ffic ie n c y fin e d $10 and costs on a charge
com m erce M onday noon by W. J W ic k ; V e rb o o rt. W illia m K em per; fa tin g o f 86 p e r cent, placed sec- o f k e e p in g a dog w ith o u t a license.
M ills , co u n ty m anager, and Leon and Forest G rove. H. C. M cD onald. ond *n 'b e P o rtla n d area c o u n c il The fin e was suspended on condi- R u lin g Received b y C o a n ty .Agent
S Davis, personnel m anager. T he
S election o f the “ Goddess o f L ib - 4or ‘ be m on th o f A p r il, a cco rd in g tio n th a t he o b ta in a license,
on W heat P rogram Q aestion
p ro g ra m w ill ta k e th e place o f the e rty " w i l l be m ade e n tire ly b y ‘ ° rep o rts received here. D u rin g ( C ir c u it c o u rt orders issued w ere:
one p re v io u s ly planned by the P o rt- chance as was th e case last year, ‘ be past 12 m onths, H ills b o ro has State vs. W. H. H u n t, d e f a u l t ,
la n d Gas & C oke com pany, but a cco rd in g to plans announced by been e ith e r fir s t o r second e a c h : ju d g m e n t; O. E. Severson vs. A l-
(B y Win. F. Cyrus, County A gen t)
postponed u n til Ju n e 3.
‘ he Business & P rofessional W orn- m on ‘ h in th e ra tin g s and was s u r-
phonse D io n et ux, d e fa u P
lt la ju
d g g - o f , c o m on contracted
v v l„ „ „ CUu ira c ie a
n tin
Request th a t th e local cham ber e n ,8 c‘ ub C o m m u n ity o rganizations P38? ^ . ° ^ > ' b>' ‘ be T ig a rd d is tric t m ent; H a rrie t B ooth vs. L lo y d C ro t- w heat acres w ill not be p e rm itte d
of vw
com
m ivaw
erce huuiioui
sponsor an
all-states
, zer et u x , c o n firm in g sale; L iq u id - fo r 1935. a ccording to w o rd re ce iv-
nm
«ni u
u -s o n c » wl11 be P e rm itte d to nom in a te as w itn »1 per cent la st m on th .
society booth at th e com ing , HaD- m any candidates as th e y w ish and , S election o f a cam p site in th e a tio n B a n k o f Beaverton, regards
here fro m the conw lianee d i-
(C ontinued on page 4. colum n 5»
py D ays’* c e le b ra tio n was re c e iv e d 1
Ire la n d tra c t was u n d e rta k e n last E rickso n ob lig a tio ns:
H a ro ld S. v is io n o f the w heat a d m in is tra tio n
M onday n ig h t d u rin g the reg u la r
w e e k by m em bers o f th e d is tric t D anley vs. H u b e r K im m e rle , dis- T he question came u d a t r e c e n t
cam p com m ittee, scout leaders and missal; A rn o ld C lu tte r vs. Herschel w heat meetings held in s ix com-
business m eeting o f th e organiza- I )
L f
T T
I - t _ I?
J
tio n The fire m e n , w ho arc con- * l l B l l C H c i l l t h R o d V ’
^¿nF d ° hn S?.nJ ‘ ?,d e x ®5u41ve S de’ C lu tte r, trustee, o v e rru lin g d e m u r- m u n itie s and at th a t tim e A. R.
d u c tin g the a n n u a l F o u rth o f J u ly
’
w
ill be a ent
llo tte and
d to re
each
tro n o s p de-
fo r re
r; L o iq
tio n bonds;
S hute L E.
S a L v a in n g le s S
e lie v e d
developm
g u la tio
bank,
rd u e id
r a sell
tt h u
w m ^ w a b v ^ stated
^ t i b t th
a a t to h e p la b m
com
event th is year suggested that the
1h,o I|i
,h.
r
« m B W iV ie C I Vised fo r p ro te c tio n against fir e
(C ontinued on page 4, colum n 7)
o n <nich a r r e s
and im p u re d rin k in g w a te r. I t is
‘
SOns fro m o th e r states could regis-
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A p p a re n tly v e ry
few co n tra ct
pla n n ed to b u ild cabins on the
te r and plan p ic n ic groups.
signers intended to do th is anyw ay,
D in n e r, P ro g ra m P lanned M onday p ro p e rty so th a t o u tdoor a c tiv itie s
G eorge McGee, c ity m anager, and
b u t i t should be s p e c ific a lly u n d e r­
at L o ca l M eth o d ist C h u rch
w il1 not
lim ite d to th e sum m er.
Ed L. Moore, cham ber o f commerce !
stood th a t la n d th a t is p la n te d to
_____
C re w o f th e Sea Scout S h ip
secretary, w e re nam ed to re p re ­
corn, even th o ug h th e corn m ay be
"R ainbow " o f H ills b o ro had its fir s t
sent
H ills V b a o lle
ro y at
th e G rea te
W il- ton C o im tv * P i i b t t ^ H e n t t h ' a s s w d - aco*
used fo r silage,
n o t be called
O ilin betw
g o een
f 214 S ix m ile C s orners
of co a
u n n try
lam et'te
association
m r eeting
'w d h in '1 / ' ' m n n t h ' ' ' 0 weeks road
d contracted
acres can
fo r 1935.
S E R A P lan T o p ic
C h am ber C om m erce
Local A rea S co u ts
H a v e H ig h R ating
o n C ontract A cres
PlilUS Aimiial Mi't’t
Road O ilin g O rd er
Issu ed by C ou n ty
at Salem Tuesday evening. L e tte rs
Federal Agent Cites Methods
to Control Gophers and Moles
No. 13
C. T. Richardson
N am ed President
Local Rot aria ns
Code Change
Prospects fo r a rn a ike d im p ro v e ­
m ent in the canned goods m u rke t
w ith in the n e xt three o r fo u r m onths
w ere rep o rte d here Tuesday eve­
n in g d u rin g the annual sto c k h o ld ­
ers’ m eeting o f the Ftay-M alm g
com pany. Present d ire cto ra te o f the
com pany was re-elected
fo r the
corning year.
A n n u a l re p o rt su b m itte d by M
A
C o vin g to n, secretary-treasurer,
fo r the past reason w ere not as en ­
co u ra g in g as last year H is re p o rt
In d ica te d th u t th e business showed
an o p e ra tin g loss o f a p p ro x im a te ly
$3(K«1 and that the book va lu e of
o u tstan d in g stock had dropped from
$101 as o f M arch 31. 1934. to $1X160
a share at present.
M anager's re p o rt showed th a t the
present m u rk e t on canned good«
is characterized by cheap prices.
He declared, how ever, th a t
he
lo oked fo r an im p ro ve m e n t w it h ­
in
a
sh
o
rt
tim
e
T
h
a
t
th
e
present
..................
,
,
. -
,.,
. n c t . i r y o f canned goods co u ld
b e liq u id a te d w ith o u t fu rth e r Io««
wax hi« p re d ictio n .
P ersonnel o f the R a y -M illin g d i­
recto ra te fo r the com ing ye a r is as
fo llo w s : I I W Ray. ch a irm a n o f the
board. II E M ulin g, p resident; E d ­
w a rd C S ch u lm e rich and A r th u r
R e ilin g . vice -pre sid e n ts; M A. C o v­
ington. se cre ta ry-tre a sure r; and C.
F. Noakes and R. W W eil, d ire c ­
tors A ll b u t Noakes are residents
of H ills b o ro
•
...........
Which is ( omhined the Hillsboro Independent
a tton w i l | ‘ be held M ondav 'e v e -
fro tn Senator F re d e ric k S te iw e r ,,|n g at th e lo ca l M ethodist church.
and fro m Congressm an James W. E le ctio n o f o ffice rs, a n n ua l rep o rts
M o tt p le d g in g su p p o rt to the re- of of f j ccrs com m ittee c h a irm e n and
h a b ilita tio n b ills no w pen ding be- the ’ c o u n ty Cheatth m w s e /'a n d ad?
cruise is planned in w h ic h the°bovs
w j l i ' start? tr a in in g w ith M i l
g ro u p accom nanied hv • S k in rt,? ”
i
i „ ! u y o x ip p e r
w t l k ' elim b ed L a rc h m ou n ‘ a ln last
fo re Congress w e re read. R eport by dresses bv tw o representatives o f
p ian« fo r the d i« trie t
” ..... -------------------------------------------- —
f
t-ta n s ^ lo r tbe^ d is t o r t cam p fo r
Id e n tific a tio n
o f gopher a n d a tra p in a rid g e ru n because in
m ole w o rk Is im p o rta n t in c o n tro l most cases such a ru n has been
T he average loss th ro u g h fa rm
since co n tro l measures in each case used o n ly to secure food and w ill
fire s d u rin g 1934 was $1061. accord­
presented re p o rte d record sales fo r iid io n w ill be" given" b v Mrs" S a d ie }o r ln t' ca5nP nas. n ?‘ oeen d e fin lte -
in g to Hugh Earle, state fir e m a r­ arc d is tin c tly d iffe re n t, stated H. not be used again.
r«W K
Rl' eP by M rs; b a d ie , l j decided, b u t it is expected th a t
In tra p p in g a gopher th e com - the day an d a la r g e c r o w d o f s h o o - /a
shal. S parks on the ro o f ca u se d , S. Speer, U. S. B io lo g ic a l S u rve y
f ners y
8
“
P O rr D u n b a r’ e xe cu tive secretary o f it w in bo neav c h e r r y G ro v e or
fie
ld
man,
ut
a
scries
o
f
rodent
mon,
cla
m
p
gopher
traps,
a
ll
of
pers.
most o f the fire s In r u ra l d is tric ts
the
O
regon
T
ub e rcu lo sis associ- back o f C a rlton . T he cam p w ill be
co n tro l d e m o n stratio n s h e ld in the w h ic h w o rk on the same p rin c ip le .
D e fe ctive ch im ne ys rn n k second.
a tio n Reel o f film s c o n ce rn in g tu - One o f fiv e o f th is tvp e and w ill be
T ig a rd and Sherw ood co m m u n itie s are v e ry sa tisfa ctory, he declared
* • •
berculosts c o n tro l w ill be shown by u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f P a u l Y e a r-
T he le g is la tiv e m ud d le presents T hursday, ln id e n tify in g th e w o rk These trap s should be set up a t the
H om er C h a m b e rla in fie ld rep re - o llt. one o f th e e xecutives o f the
m any p e rp le x in g po ssib ilitie s. The o f a m ole a person should bear in e n trance to the tu n n e l and the tu n -
sentative. D ale Busch o f H ills b o ro area co uncil. I t is also expected
tn in d th a t the m ole o n ly pushes, n e l le ft open.
(Onnlinued on |>R$re 10. colum n 2)
w ill g iv e several a ccordion selec- , hat 15 scouts fro m the lo c a l dis-
d ir t to th e surface and seldom
T h e re are tw o species o f pocket
1 OI ’ S'
, ,. i t r ic t w ill a ttend Cam p M e riw e th e r
comes out itse lf. C onsequently, the gopher co m m o n ly fo u nd in the
C om m encem ent
exercises
f o r i , D.T n<sr, ' I u IIJ .b! S! rVeu b y » ladles ° n 4he T illa m o o k coast th is sum -
m ound o f d ir t has no opening in it. W illa m e tte v a lle y , the la rg e and m em bers o f th e class o f 1935 at
o
f
the
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d
is
t
c
h
u
rc
h
at
6:30
p. m e r. The camp opens J u n e 19.
On tile o th e r hand a gopher pushes the sm all L a rg e trap s should be
the - —
surface,
th ro .....-
w s “ it u 7 e ...................
d T .7 th e targe 2 r 3 L d l H ,lh i w iU be g in M a y 28 w hen D .
• a c c o rd in g to M rs. H a rry R M o r-
T o ta l o f 'l3 HiUs’ b o ro 's io u ta rs are
the d ir t to *u
'
to the Side m id e it h e r leaves an trap s fo r th e sm a ll one he n o lS ^ d G A. O dgers o f P a c ific u n iv e rs ity ga" ’ w h o a rra n g e d fo r th e d in n e r ta k ln g p a rt in tra in in g courses be-
R cg ifftrn tin n o f b e rrv g ro w e rs ' opening bole o r places u d ir t p lu g o u t
’
‘ w ill d e liv e r th e baccalaureate ser ?n<* ErOi? a,Ju
p \,b l,c l s ?n X!teci in g b e id in Forest G rove. T he ses-
VAsszwi .si^VzxVo zi.srik . I k . i ill ih p h o le
n ,.u
1 v
( U liv t r m e D a cia ia u re a u si i
to a tte n d th e m ee tin g and those si ons started la st T hurKdav and
w h o w ill n<<<1 p icke rs (lin in g the m tin
G ophers m ay also be v e ry satis- nion at the h ig h school a u d ito riu m , p la n n in g to attend the d in n e r are „ iii h *
U j *V : u !
co m in g s e a s o n is now be in g con-
h i poisoning rodents one m ust fm to i ily c o n tro lle d bv the us.- o f G ra d u a tio n has been scheduled fo r P‘^
,o m ik e rese rva tio n s w ^th Y
£
an
h T t ursdav n iEh t
ducted at the co u n ty b ra n ch o f the ( consider the n a tu ra l food habits o f p„ is()I, b a it C lo v e r leaves, sliced M ay 31 w ith D r. H e n ry S. Young o f
M rs M organ o r M iss M a r
f
, u ’ y 3,°
,
,
slate tc em ploym ent service. U n- the a n im a l and should n o t expect potatoes o r ca rro ts are a ll satisfne- H ills b o ro as p rin c ip a l speaker
ga re t D ix o n w u n ta h e a lth nurse
F u r'h er plans fo r th e a n n u a l ft-
em ployed fa rm w o rk e rs are also suecexs w hen e n d ea vo rin g to en- lo ry . Ten pounds o f the b a it should
G ra d u a tin g class th is year w ill “ S ^ c t a l in h ta tiO T s h a ^e b t^ n e x- n r, * f anipa.1« " ’ 40 be„ h! * d rJ “ nc
be in g registered nt the o I ffic
e w
h ic h 2 't tlc
c , g the
a n h im
b e 'm
m ixe
r v e c h h . , I in clu d e a p p ro x im a te ly 86 members.
m e m b e r s tc^ ed to Co u n ty a
. . ? ! ! . m e _ m u b e r
hav.c be« n la ld by A lf O. Jo h n -
’ i<’bu
n diln
th h
" w lX
m‘l a ' l i in n to l e a r tin t g some-
o°fmita b‘,
i’‘ « d ' 1 w 1 ith
“ 1h ‘ one
-ne ounce o f S S t try
doctors
is located in th e W ells'
s b u ild in g th in g w h ic h is n o t a p a rt o f its n in e a lk a lo id . T he b a it can be v e ry
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o f the c o u n ty co u rt su p e rin te n d - son, chairm an, th is week.
a t H ills b o ro .
re _ g u la r d ie t,
he said. F o r th is ____
re a d ily m ix e d h v n la e ln d it » m l 11 >
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red to
to c c u a r r e e ! reason
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o f f n
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g r ra
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a n d th
11,..
e le r a n s A s s o c ia tio n
l' n‘ o f schools, c irc u it ju d g e and
L o ca l o ffic e is prepared
use
poison
in and
e s try . c h .................
n in e in a .................
p a p c r's ...
a c ... k and 1
az
.
u
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:
th
e
ir
w
ives. M rs. H ugh M c G llv ra o f
fo r u ll calls fo r fa rm labor, accord- raisins is useless in th e c o n tro l o f sh a kin g th o ro u g h ly .
to M e e t H e r e M a y 2 6 Forest G ro v e is pre sid e n t o f the as-
in g to Leon S. Dnvis w h o Is In gophers and moles.
C lo v e r leaves are p re fe rre d to a l­
u a l m ee tin g o f W ashington Ì sociation.
charge. Miss G rnee R u cke r o f S h e r­
The n a tu ra l d ie t o f moles consists fa lfa because o f th e h a iry struc-1 C o A u n n n ty
" V e te ran s'" nVstx-iaUon ‘ w M
wood has been sent here fro m the ^ ¿ c T o % rR C tlc a T m e a ann.<1"fornCfu rn U i-V ™ 7
li? " be h e id M a y “ a‘ ‘ he Shute Park,
Parade o f p a trio tic groups fro m
h.ivi no p ra c tic a l means ror tu rn - c lo v e r le n f w h ic h tends to h o ld the A ll veterans’ o rg a n ia tio n s and aux-
th e Veterans' h a ll to the V e n e tia n
tshing th is ty p e o f poison b a it the
s try c h n in e a lk a lo id should C laries and th e “r frien d s" a rc £-
th e a tre fo r M e m o ria l D av exercises
o n ly means fo r th e c o n tro l is tra p - b e u s e d in s te a d o f s t r v e h . d n e s o l
! t .
!.*
, Jr lc n os a n in
w ill be in charge o f F irs t L ie u te n -
n in e T h e m ost
s a t l« f ie t . . r v iv . „ . o f r ,
.
" i s t t i i i o i s t r y ih o lm su
v lte d to att»nd. l ’ ot lu c k lu n c h w ill
ping I III m ost
.satisfactory t.vpt or r „ t e because the a lk a lo id fo rm w ill ,,e served a t n o o n
C o ffe e su gar
u
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a n t A r th u r K ro e g e r and w ill start
tra
p
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com
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R a s p b e rry G ro w e rs
Hog checks fo r a ll 1934 co n tra ct at 9::30 a. m.. according to plans
it s h o u l d i.e o ln e e d io t h e n o d e i
.j . '
J ,.
j
K p . ! and cream w ill be fu rn is h e d E n te r-
..,.2 ." .!.,
“ J . . . " ! h,,‘ " d «‘ »re Jhe b a it a n il not eat it ta in m e n t and speakers w ill be an­ signers, w ith one o r tw o exceptions, made by com m ittees o f the local
I o M e e t a t S c h o lia tu n n e l, and should
be w e ll-c e n te re d as soon as i t is found,
are on hand ready fo r d is trib u tio n , veterans and a u x ilia r y groups T h u rs -
nounced n e x t week.
Poison h a lt should be placed in
M ee tin g o f b la ck ra s p b e rry g ro w ­ so Hint till- m ole in push in g the
according to announcem ent fro m day nig h t. Joe L e id e r is ch a irm a n
ers ln the S cholls d is tric t to elccl d ir t along the tu n n e l w ill go be- the m a in tu n n e l w h ic h m ay be
|
the co u n ty agent's o ffic e M onday, o f th e A m e ric a n L e g io n co m m itte e
l
ocal
House
Purchased
a g ro w e r m em ber to Ihe board of tw een the ja w s o f th e tr a p and a n yw h e re fro m one foot to three
These checks m ay be o b tained a t in general charge o f th e day.
c o n tro l o f th e state black ra s p b e rry not a rt n d them A fte r the tra p Or fo u r feet fro m the opening. A ft-
H W F arb e r has purchased C u rl the o ffic e in the courthouse any
Dr. J. C. G h o rm le y w ill speak.
is
p
ln
c
r
i,
d
irs
t
sh
o
u
ld
be
fille
d
in
e
r
a
fa
ir-size
d
am
ount
o
f
the
h
a
lt
code agreem ent w ill be held at 8 p.
Russell's house on F irs t street and day fro m 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. T h is Exercises w ill be h e ld at the cem-
in. M onday a t th e O ld F e llo w s' h a ll a ro u n d it up to th e release. I t is has been placed in the tu n n e l the is re m o d e lin g th e up stairs o f th e | is the c o n c lu d in g check on the 1 9 -1 e te ry fo llo w in g th e pro g ra m in the
n o t sa tisfa ctory, as a ru le , to p la ce ;
(Contlnusdon p s«s 10, eolomn t)
b u ild in g .
134 c o rn -h o g c o n tro l pro g ra m .
theater.
in Scholls.
H illii G rad u ation
to B eg in M ay 26
R egistration Berry
G row ers S o u g h t
P atriotic G ro u p s
Plan O b serv a n ce
Final H o g C h eck s
B ein g D istrib u ted
M id d le lo n - in c lu d in g o n e -h a lf m ile B a llo ts are
w ith in the c l‘ F lim its o f Sherwood,
ed to a ll
was o rdered M on d a y b y th e co u n ty
d id n o t
c o u rt Cost was estim ated at a p - : vote on
| p ro x im a te ly $3400. '
‘ | tin u a tio n
th is w eek being m a il-
those co n tra c t signers w h o
a ttend th e m eetings ant
the question o f th e con
o f the w heat c o n tro l pro
W o rk is expected to s ta rt b y th e gram. Those w h o get these b a llots
; la tte r p a r, o f the m on th b y th e m ay re tu rn them by m a il o r any
r o r w h e a t g ro w e r
th is question at th e
o ffic e a t a n y tim e.
Hillsboro Argus Wins Awards
National Newspaper Contests
T w o h o norable m entions were
F irs t p riz e w in n e rs in th e seven
w on b y th e H ills b o ro A rgus last contests sponsored th is y e a r b y the
w eek in th e 1935 n a tio na l con- N a tio n a l E d ito ria l association w ere
I tests fo r d a ily and w e e k ly news- as fo llo w s ; G e n era l excellence—
Papers, result.« o f w h ic h w e re a n - ! W eeklies o ve r 1000: N ew s-H erald,
’ nouncedI M a y 8 at: the 50th, a n n u a f Spencen Io w a : w eeklies u n d er 1000:
N a tio n a l E d ito ria l convention at News, H eron Lake, M in n ., d a ilies
N ew Orleans, La. R ecognition was u n d e r 3500; E v e n in g News, South
accorded th e local new spaper i n ' K’*i
', '*~
, 1 ! ^ general e x c d le n c e c o n t S fo? bridge, Mass.
C o m m u n ity
service — W eeklies:
w eeklies o f over 1000 c irc u la tio n
* e! k|n t h« Newspaper o r t S u r t OT E nterprise, W e llin g to n . O hio; d a i­
lies:
Texan,
D
a
lh
a rt, Texas.
Contest fo r w e e k ly m o t f s
con4cst fo
. . , „
. r w e e k ly pape
,
E d ito ria l Page— E n te rprise , M c-
The A rg u s won honorable m en- r _ _ h
tio n in the new spaper p ro d u c tio n
’
d iv is io n in 1934 and in rep e a tin g T N ew spaper p ro d u c tio n -W e e k lie s :
th is year added honors in th e gen- Lender-N ew s, W aupun, W is ; d al-
e ra l excellence contest. Factors eon- '*es: T ra n s c rip t, N orm an, O kla.
sidered in ju d g in g newspapers In
M ost o u ts ta n d in g e d itio n — W eck-
these events in clu d e d fro n t page, lies:
I.eadei
W e llin g to n Texas:
ad ve rtisin g , news p ro d u ctio n , se- d a ilie s: Tim.-
St. P etersburg, Fla.
le ctio n o f typ e and borders, illu s -
Best use o f illu s tra tiv e m a te ria l—
‘ rations, h eadline system, a d ve rtís- ¡ E n te rprise , M cComb. Miss,
ing p ro d u c tio n ad ve rtise m e nt illu s -
jn tin K e xh ib it - P r c s s,
‘ rations, ad ve rtise m e nt ty p o g ra p h y . G rc e n w iPh Co„ n
m echanical w o rk m a n s h ip and a d - ¡
’
dress w ra p p in g . Copies o f t h
r e
e
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consecutive issues In
1934 w ere | C o m m a n d e r G a te s W il l
subm itted.
E n trie s in the contest, t o t a lin g ;
G iv e G ra n ts Pass T a lk
277, w ere th e largest In h is to ry
H. V. Gates o f H ills b o ro , state
and represented alm ost e v e ry state j com m ander o f th e G ran d A r m y o f
in th e u nion. Honors s im ila r to i the R epublic, w ill speak a t the
those w o n b y the A rg u s w e r e M em o ria l Day exercises a t G ran ts
aw arded to th e Hood R iv e r News. I Pass.