The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 04, 1935, Image 1

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Celebrate—
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The F o u rth o f J u ly und
lln in c c o n u tig Hero
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W ith
Volum e 42, No. 20
New Rating ' Ä
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Suit Attacks
Slate Exercises
i-'ourih oi July Validity Tax
Works Plan
I. I N II II K I! K
the Unem ployed.
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O regon d u rin g th v n e xt year un
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C o u n ty G r o u p
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W il l a m e t t e
t r lh u t ln g $3,038,000, w i l l p ro v id e f u l l
„ m e jo b s fo r a p p ro x im a te ly 2200
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Foreclosure
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C o u n c il D e n ie s
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u tilitie s to m ake reasonable ex-
tensions, ad d itio ns o r a lte ra tio n s in
, , .h e ir physical assets F urth e rm o re ,
<«»»'•> ‘” •‘ ■1» “ ’ •■d
citie s could p ro vid e a p e nalty fo r
Not in Path NKA Derision
“ p X r s S n fu rth e r exp la in e d th a t
(lly Wm. F. Cyrus. County Agent)
P a ra d e ,
C o n te s ts
P la n n e d L o c a lly
Enter
Stress Homecoming
,
F o u r B a n d s to A p p e a r H e r e ;
a t C o ro n a tio n on J u ly 3
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A irp la n e
Miss T illie H o ffm a n o f C ornelius
was selected S a tu rda y n ig h t as
Goddess o f L ib e rty to ru le o ve r the
1935 "H a p py D ays" c e le b ra tio n at
H ills b o ro . The lu c k y g ir l w ill be
crow ned at the a u d ito riu m Wed-
nesday evening, J u ly 3, by Senator
George M. A itk e n o f G arden Home,
a ctin g on b e h a lf o f
G o ve rn o r
C harles H. M a rtin fo r the occasion
A tte n d a nts chosen in c lu d e Miss
M arg a re t
G reenaw ald, sponsored
by the W ashington C o u n ty Moose
lodge; M iss G leneva B randaw , n o m ­
in a te d by the W ashington co u n ty
Veterans o f F oreign Wars A u x il­
ia ry ; Miss B e tty A ltis h in , sponsored
b y the Hazeldale C o m m u n ity club;
and M iss G e rtru d e M cLaren, H ills ­
boro R oyal N eighbors o f A m e rica.
S tu n ts
Set
!
Free a ttra c tio n s and e n te rta in ­
m ent galore are offe re d by lo ca l
firem e n d u rin g the an n ua l "H a p p y
Days” c e le b ra tio n fo r v is ito rs w h o
i "M a k e H ills b o ro T h e ir H o lid a y
Headquarters '' Baseball games, f ir e ­
w orks, patrioU c and flo ra l parade
contests fo r yo u n g and old, picnics,
band concerts and p a trio tic e x e r­
cises— a ll o f these events m ay be
enjoyed w ith o u t cost, charges o n ly
being made a t the dances and con­
cessions.
T w o o f the three scheduled free
baseball games rem a in to be p la y ­
ed Roy o f the W ashington C o u n ty
league w ill clash w ith Cedar M ill
o f the F arm U n io n loop at 2 p m
Wednesday, J u ly 3, at the Shute
p a rk diam ond Feature game o f the
series w ill be the W ashington c o u n ­
ty ch a m pionship „ I t at 1:30 p. m.
T hursday, J u ly 4, betw een V e r­
b oort o f the T u a la tin V a lle y league
and A lo h a o f th e Sunset league. A
H offm a n , sponsored b y Sash Purse. w in n e r ta ke a ll, is o f-
the F o u rth Qf J u ly claah
J
Former llilh i Student
Miss H offm an, an a ttra c tiv e b ru n -
ette, is 24 yeras o f age and the
d a u gh te r o f M r. and M rs A d o lp h
H o ffm a n o f C o rnelius. A lth o u g h
she was b o rn at O akshella. Sas-
katchew an, Canada, she has resided Miss T illie
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w ill receive h e r diadem fro m
in ’ he w o rk .
men
Senator George A itk e n o f Wash-
Pions are being made fo r in -1
Goddess o f L ib e rty b a ll at the
in g to n co u n ty (b e lo w ), represent-
tensive a c tiv ity along hobby c lu b Shute p a rk a u d ito riu m Wednesday
in g G o ve rn o r M a rtin , a t th e
Unes w ith groups organized u n d er evening, J u ly 3, w ill be one o f
Goddess o f L ib e rty b a ll at Shute
the d ire c t su p ervision o f p la y g ro u n d th e features o f th e th re e -d ay "H a p -
p a rk Wednesday n ig h t, J u ly 3.
in s tru c to rs one o f w h ic h is George py D ays" celebration. The grand
at 9 o'clock.
Mays. Clubs w ill meet at the Da- m arch w ill s ta rt at 9 p. m. and
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v *d H ill school in th e m ornings and M iss H o ffm a n w i l l receive h e r
a‘ ,h e Peter Boscow school in th e diadem at th e close o f the m arch.
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»«‘ «“m oons
L in e o f m arch as announced by i l U L c l i V d l c l L l C
Hobbies contem plated w ill in - M rs H a rry R. M organ, ch a irm a n o f
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c‘ ude fir s t aid, stam p collecting, th e com m ittee fro m the local B usi-
^ a rm om ca bands
a n d a irp la n e ness and P rofessional Women's club,
m ° d e l b u ild in g . In s tru c tio n along sponsoring organization, w ill be as
' hesc lines w ill be g ive n i f s u ffi- fo llo w s: C o lo r guard fro m th e N a- '
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c*ent in te re st is shown Nosier also tio n a l G uard and m em bers o f the L o c a l E v e n t S c h e d u le d f o r
“ ks th a t parents m ake suggestions local headquarters com pany; “ U ncle
re Karding o th e r hobbies th a t m ig h t Sam " p o rtra ye d by L e w M cC usker
9 :1 5 A . M . T h u rs d a y
’5C °« interest to th e ir c h ild re n
o f Orenco; band; Cam p F ire g ir ls;
. T e n ta tiv e plans are also being Boy Scouts; G ir l Reserves; Paul
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M ik e M cC ullough," Guston c h ild re n to s ta rt at th
e fir s t o f the Goddess
o f L ib e rty , and
e ir "es
....... Senator
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classes and ..................
to attend re g u ....................
la rly at 1 corts:
A itk e n and th e God-
the designated hours In o r d c to dess o f L ib e rty : fo rm e r “ Happy
s ta rt th e hobby clubs soon, c h il- D ays" queens and th e ir escorts;
d re n and parents interested are M a y o r and M rs. J. H. G a rre tt; F ire
(Continued on pane 2. column 4,
a
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requested to leave th e ir names and
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“ »« c lt ib s jn Which they are in te r ­
ested w ith Nosier o r w ith in s tru c ­ O n r v c e .'e .* ^ ..^
to rs a t th e playgrounds.
a
Classes w ill be conducted on the
Delegate
Reports
F in e
fir s t fiv e days o f each w eek d u r ­
M eeting at M exico C ity
in g J u ly and August, a ccording to
„
. . .
present plans. M o rn in g a c tiv itie s
R e p o rtin g a w o n d e rfu l conven- w ill be held fro m 9:
„ o n and fin e h o s p ita lity , J L. An- f i ‘:30 o 'c l'^ k a n d "a fte ro o S n ‘ desses Secretary Ed. L. M oore Appears on
B e h a lf o f D a iry m e n
derson, se cre ta ry o f the H ills b o ro fro m 1 30 u n t il 4 30 o 'clo ck
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R o ta ry club, re tu rn e d F rid a y from
Baseline street has b e e n d e s iv H i^ b o r o c i S m b e ^ T
°f
the tw e n ty -s ix th annual R o ta ry In - nated as ?he d M d in g lin T t o S
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appeared
w
ith
d
e
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g
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te rn a tlo n a l conclave at M e xico C ity „a te attendance at the tw o schools
i n P ^ o « , i ’ ^ ad& i S t *en k"
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be ^ e T t t g " t ^
^ ‘ ‘S ^ ^ l t t X ' ^ . a t i s V t 1^
S h S o ^ n n e V
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(Continu««!
o n pair« 4. colum n 4)
Andl'TSOIl RetUtTIS
irom Convention
Exposition V Oiced
Assessment Flans
Juni
hi h
d those re s id i^
£ £ “ 0"
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the e c ity was p e rm itte d by law to m eeting J u ly 11.
pass an o rdinance se ttin g the rates
H ig
h t t o
o f f the
o n n ve
«AfAIITH o f M
a sa 1 < es. >..111
» a >. to the
>1- _ ”ess
I
r r .
ig h
h lig
lig h
the c co
ve ntio
ntio n n w was south
Baseline
w ill a go
insoection
c X u G a i n s t the
(Continued on pas« 8, column 4)
the pageant o f
th e h is to ry o f M e xi- D a v id H ill school
ins£?c tlo n cosls a8a in st the
co w ith
Sponsors o T ih e pro g ra m are also I
f f i^ b e ^ ^ m e r e e V
i U.n }CS;..A.nde? o n
The: pY,ent « n x io u . fo r c h ild re n bet ween the b o ir d o T ’ d l ^ o m ’and th e “ ' « « ’
D a ir y G r o u p In v ite s
C ham ber
to
Luncheon
In v n ita
em
iiiv
u tio
u u n ii to
in m
u ie
io bers
u v is o
u f i the
un- lo
io- -
cal cham ber o f com m erce to v is it
the D a iry C o -op e ra tive association
p la n t in P o rtla n d som etim e d u rin g
J u ly was received M onday fro m W
W H e n ry, manager. The local g ro u p
was asked to a ttend a courtesy
luncheon and inspect th e plant
Date fo r th e event w ill be d e ter­
m ined la te r.
(Continued on page 8, column 2 1
‘"n ? h s,a,diu(m seating
13.U00 persons O th e r features were
the
m e n a tiv e dance
nance and fire w o rk s
d isp la y ant! th e R o ta rv p re sid e n ts
ba ll.
’
B e a u ty o f th e Palace o f Fine
A rts, in w h ic h the co n ve ntio n was
held, is beyond description, ac-
co rd in g to the local delegate. Reg­
is tra tio n to ta le d 5303 w ith 4888
v o tin g delegates Anderson re p re ­
sented both th e H ills b o ro and F o r­
est G rove clu b s and served as ser­
geant-at-arm s fo r the secretaries’
conference.
M exican a uthoriU es w ere fe a rfu l
o f a re v o lu tio n d u rin g the conven­
tions. As a re s u lt the delegates’
tra in was guarded by soldiers a ll
the - w a y to __
M e _
x ic o >,.w
C ity . ,
M e xico is lo o k in g fo r tourists,
Anderson said, and th e y have ple n ty
o f in te re st to o ffe r, e v e ry th in g from
p yra m id s to wooden plows. E x-
change was 3 55 pesos fo r one d o l­
A m e rican
To to p
,he w h o le trip , "A n d y '
Rot to see a real b u ll fig h t.
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Planned Here
a" o oeny i.a o ir- rou te 6
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re-ernploym ent m ands as set fo rth in a reso lu tio n
o f M arch 8. 1933 The m otion was
, a
iv,ed
* c.ek
R esolution re fe rre d to in the m o­
“ r «'l>«bilita-
co u n ty
w u o u u iu
ld tio n was one in w h ic h the c ity
y w
re ‘ demanded th a t the w a te r company
in s ta ll u g ra v ity pum p to p ro vid e
(Continu«'! on pa«« 4. colum n 4)
s u ffic ie n t pressure o r the m u n ic i-
.
e
p u lity w o u ld refuse to approve
t .lt llS A d lU S t m e t lt
fu rth e r charges fo r h y d ra n t re n t­
J
als P atterson exp la in e d th a t cities
had a legal rig h t to re q u ire p u b lic
Some In q u iry is being made fro m
F irs t d is trib u tio n o f liq u o r rev-1 tim e to tim e about th e e ffe ct o f
enues to the citie s and counties the recent suprem e co u rt N R A de-
was made th is w eek w h e n $19,- clsion on th e w heat a d ju stm e n t
572 84 In beer and w in e taxes was and the co rn -h o g p ro d u ctio n con-
allocated on n p o p u la tio n basis. T he Iro l program s T he fo llo w in g state-
act o f 1935 d iv e rts 30 cents o u t o f m enl fro m S ecretary W allace of
e ve ry $1 30 collected in beer and the U n ite d States D e p a rtm e n t of
w in e taxes to the citie s and coun- A g ric u ltu re made p u b lic on June
tics. T he a p p o rtio n m e n t am ounts to 5 answers th is question,
a p p ro x im u tc ly ^ tw o cents per capita
" j n co -operation w ith leaders of
congress, am endm ents to th e ag-
H
i
H erron, Benton county ric u ltu rn l a d ju stm e n t net are b rin g
fa rm e r, w h o was named by C o ve r- , | H,r (ected w h ic h are in tended to
n o r M a rtin to succeed Judge V ic - b rin g the a ct’s provisions as to
to r P. Moses as co u n ty ju d g e o f |
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rolumn 2)
I tc n lo o ( (u n ity , was u m em ber of I ■
th e house o f representatives ln the T
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C*
G am e»,
F ir e w o r k s a n d
ro u s in g game fo r d ia-
Programs Explained
1
B a s e b a ll
,ha" “i 00 population
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Gala Event
o f C o rn e liu s
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L o c a l Jobs
ru " " « 1,1 UM'd 1,1 < e te rm im n g
,,M’ . 1 » “ in m u m wage
scale on fed-
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ts, w h ich In W ashington
Cll,',"‘ y
H o ffm a n
lWtniy-IOUr
City to Fight
The (rain, 5 ,
Is understood, w o u ld be made on
a re n t rep a ym e n t bast. In th c o p ln -
Ion o f o ffic ia ls here th is arrange-
n.cnt w o u ld not sa tisfy the co nsll-
tu tlo n u l in h ib itio n against state in -
debtednesa. b
r.. . a
b u
u t t w
w o .o u ld
ld r.x
re q o u o ire
special election to approve the pros-
p e ctlve debt burden
p oPiiuior
i»ii c N
Ptary
W h u ile
Senator M
a ry is said to
have c‘ ‘ «di ‘ he ln sta iice o f the state
o ffic e b u ild in g ln su p p ort o f the
re n ta l plan. It Is p ointed o u t here
th a t the suprem e c o u rt approved
the loan ln th a t case o n ly because
It In v o lv e d the tra n s fe r o f funds
fro m one state a c tiv ity to another
and d id not a c tu a lly In c u r the
crea tio n o f a debt as contem plated
by th e co n s titu tio n .
M iss
by
Hobby Groups
Planned Here
>
Local Event
P ro p e rty
Panel o f 31 ju ro rs , seven o f w h ich
1 h*' highest classtfH a tio n is fo r
,
I w ere wom en and 24 men, was
B e n ta ls D u e S in c e 1 9 3 3
111 w hi< h Ih e la i'g e s l c ity
I d ra w n M onday m o rn in g fo r service
lus
th a n lOOOOO ;x>pullitlon
' d u rin g the J u ly te rm o f the local
and a m in im u m wage o f $55 a
D e c is io n l o fig h t the ih r..-.i..„e d ' c lrc u “ eourt. T he ta lism e n selected
in o n tti is a ltow ed in such ureas. s u it
Of t h e O regon W is h 'in iito n 1 w ere o rd cre d to appear fo r d u ty at
M ultn o m a h co u n ty w o u ld he ra n k - s u it or i 1 n 11 e ** O
u r regon
tg o n w a s h m g to n , a 30
m J u ,y , 5
z
‘ •d ln ‘ h is C la s s ,fic a lio n .
W a te r S e rv ic e c o m p a n y to c o lle c t
L is t of ju ro rs is as fo llo w s : P o l-
HoweV|.r , he 1>u, lin e
th e nvw a p p ro x im a te ly $5601) in alleged de­
ly
S W eil. J o h n
W G ardner,
program p rovides th a t d is tric ts im - '• n<l ,)«‘nt h y d ra n t ren ta ls fro m the Thom as C o n n e ll and N ic k Bothm an.
m ed ia te ly a djacent to a m e tro p o ll- e i,y was reached Tuesday n ig h t by Jr.. H ills b o ro ; E tta L in c o ln . H ills -
>»ay h«' classified u n d o ‘ he co u n cil A n ordinance, a u th o r-
H).i( n rra iv<-n th o u g h th e dlstrH .j ized b y la w . s e llin g the rates th a t boro ro u te 1; C harles W. S p e irin g ,
H ills b o ro ro u te 3: E d w in J. M aple,
'le s In a n other co u n ty Q qegtton 1 m ig h t be charged by th e com pany In M a e F V ia and A lla n Rice, Forest
,)f
B' re q u e s t'’!? now H ills b o ro fo r w a te r service was
G rove; R F M o tt. Forest G rove
b e in g considered
by th e co u n ty a l" ° p r i n t e d fo r the fir s t read-
rou te 1: A lb e rt W illia m Peters.
court, re lie f co m m itte e and p la n - n S
Forest G rove ro u te 2; C harles E
n in g com m ission.
F o llo w in g a discussion b y C ity H e rric k . Gales C reek, A nna Young,
, m ..
se p iu o irutio
Patterson reg a rd in g A loha; Ray Christensen, T iga rd :
W ord fro
the n a . tio n a , l c a p ,, ita , l _ C
,7 om
, plete
H ,
m o o n
n o
o f i d
m ire
re ct
ti A tto rn e y Paul , h„
has It th a t S ecretary Ickes is ready
* " d re-e n ,p lo ym e n t services '»><•
'h e c ity in the con- E d w ard H. E p le r and Jonas Young.
lio n
la s t y e a r
to be Scene
In n n
lii.r e k n r ilk
x w * .. a «1
* ».g I L r .
John
T I ho
rn b u rg h , v president
o f the
Forest G rove bank, fo r th e p u r­
W in s T i t l e o f G o d d e s s
pose o f increasing the in te re s t of
d ia te ly a fte r th e fla g -ra is in g c e re ­
by S h e r i f f C o n n e ll
o f L ib e r t y S a tu r d a y
c
lu
b
members
in
sheep
projects.
m o n y b y lo ca l I lo y S c o u t tro o p s
L a s t year 16 boys e n ro lle d 29
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n e a r th e a u d ito riu m u t 10 30 a m
head in the co m p e titio n . Ten of
F o llo w in g th e c e re m o n y , th e a u d i-
hoys purchased
purebred T ” . . , , , , , * , ,
1 n e e w ill fo r m b e h in d p a tr io tic o r- lu F V
P d llc I
D r a W l l these
H am pshire ewes w ith ewe lambs
gunizatlons and m arch to the speak- J
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from
F
ra
n
k
B
ro
w
n
o
f
C
a
rlton . In i
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e r’s stand
,
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the fa ll B ro w n loaned these youths
C o lo r guard fro m the N a tio n a l
G u a rd u n it w i l l a d va n ce th e c o lo rs W e e d v ille M a n C o n v ic te d on i V “ ',',1, J ? !“ *
br.e?dl51 e . M a rv ‘ n S e n a to r A i t k e n to O f f ic ia t e
w ill be the p rin c ip a l speaker
T he program w ill stu ri im m e ­
added to th e ir stock w ith a n other
In d ic t m e n t o f L a r c e n y
Putnam o f the C h ris tia n ch u rch
aged ewe w ith ew e la m b fro m
-
w ill d e liv e r the invo ca tio n and then !
B row n.
R obert K e lly w ill lead group sing- •
Classes planned in th e sheep show
c k in g the v a lid ity o f the
A d v is a b ility of req u e stin g that in d c iie n d e n c e ^ w ili b c ^ ’u d X " P - S ‘‘ u n it f a tta
f i T
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w ill be fo r aged ewe, y e a rlin g ewe,
W ashington co u n ty he classified as
- -
«vuM u j ‘
it a p p lie d to her p ro p e rty near ewe lam bs and fa t lambs. P re m iu m
|w«rt of th e m e tro p o lita n urea of I,
Patterson, representing th e H ills
M ultn o m a h co u n ty u n d er the new boro A m erican Legion post, ju s t O renco was file d in the c irc u it m oney w ill be $4 fo r fir s t place.
Federul W orks Progress a dm inis- before C onley's address The pro- co u rt M onday by l l l l j a Johanson. $3 fo r second, $2 fo r th ir d and
M r. and M rs H a rold J Larsen, fo u rth places, and $1 fo r f if t h in
(ra tio n pro g ra m w ill be considered gram w ill Cose w „ h a p jjtrio tie I p
o r c h e r s ’ « if th e ” ¡jr0 p e rty * a t" th e each class.
«t the c o u rt house ut 7:30 p m. d ru rn u tiza tio n o f events fo llo w in g • ...
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F rid a y by m em bers o f th e co u n ty the sig n in g o f the D e cla ratio n u t I aUCt‘ On' and W » « " “ **® " co u n ty
re lie f co m m itte e und co u n ty p lun- Independence T h is event w ill be w ere named as defendants.
Request th a t the ta x fo re clo su re I
n in g board.
d irecte d by M rs I I II S tannard
against her p ro p e rty and th e sub­
I f such n request w ere made and o f the Women's B e lie f Corps.
sequent
sale be ru le d n u ll and I
granted, the stutus o f the co u n ty
M usical num bers w ill he p ro v ld - vo id was m ade in the action by |
,
vviu w a» iiiuue in m e actio n ov
a d m in is tra tio n o f re lie f and re-ern- ...I i,„ ,i... c- A * o
p' a‘ " “ "
She contends th a t
plo ym e n t w o u ld not he affected, corps and by the c h iim p io n s h iD 30- i ,u
-i
according to It W W ell, ch a irm a n piece Gresham hand H och S Roe
w i! s no‘ rna<^e ln com
o f the co u n ty r e lie f co m m itte e The w i re p m e n tT n g the U n ite d s X
pl,anCe
,th e .O r' « " n la w re "
quiring
h e sa‘
sale
the least
least . p or- Classes P ro p o s e d
as P a r t
m ain o b je c tiv e , w o u ld lx to in - |Sh W ar Veterans w ill act as Spa
p ro n - - 1 *lu
,rln {{ J *be
e ° o ‘ f tbv
crease the m in im u m m o n th ly wage gram chairm an.
„ o n o f th e p ro p e rty to secure pay
fo r u n s k ille d w o rke rs on w o rk pro-
H ills b o r o Dost colors w ill he car -
' ,axe?' »he tra c t valued
B e c r e a tio n P r o g r a m
jccts fro m J ill Io $55, m ake m ore rie d in tin F o u rth o f J u ly p a ra d e Bt » 0,10 h a vin g been sold fo r $6102
m oney and p ro je c ts u v a ilu h le to b y le g io n n a ire s in legion u n ifo rm
Sum m ons L a rk in g
legionnaires are urged to be
She fu rth e r contends th a t p a rt o f H ?,Ui2!n e r recre a tio n p ro g ra m in
m in i)
i, soli to quicker Othei r legi
•c tlu n ,
pres« •nt and m arch w ith the g ro u p th e p ro p e rty sold as hers d id not " l l ‘!,uoro 6®» u nd er, . . * ay M °n d a y
¡n o t belong to h e r and th a t th e
. * “ h„ J45^ 5 .h.‘J dLe" aL _ tb e
..
C la ssifica tio n L o w
,ti,l8ha iin d . DaV1<» H ill schools
Under the new w o rks progress
taxes had been paid on th a t p a rt;
th
the o
a l l le
le v v y y and
and assess-
assess- .u nde* ,he d ire c tio n o f C. H Nos-
“ P W ashington co u n ty w o u ld
th a
a t t the
o rig
rig in
in a
.,..11
u in th a t it le r a"-*
— c to —
Pd
" w tru
rs --------
supplied
ra ’ « '1 1,1 ,h *‘ >"« ''•'* cla x-ifK «-
in p n t WHM m
ill a —
n d i v . . o „ id
"'>»• ‘ » u nties in w in ch the largest
A p p ro v e s
men. or h a lf tim e w o rk fo r double
th a t n u m b e r w h ile the grade sep-
■ ra tio n progrum to be financed by
I2.334.UOO in fe d era l funds w ill keep
the e q u iv a le n t o f a n other 1000 men
busy fo r 52 weeks o f 30 hours each.
A n o th e r 1000 men w ill be used on
the re g u la r fe d era l aid program In
th is state. Since peak o f construe-
tio n a c tiv itie s n a tu ra lly comes d u r-
ing the sum m er m onths the h ig h -
w uy program w ill p ro b a b ly re q u ire
the services o f several thousand men
d u rin g th u t period.
D e ta ils o f re g u la tio n s under w h ic h
th e w o rk is to be c u rrie d on ore
. t i l l la c k in g
The»« Include the
pay »cale w h ich w ill govern em-
p lo ym e n t o f w o rk e rs b i t II I . ex-
pected th a t th e wages w ill fo llo w
closely the scule o f lust yeur w hen
comm on la b o r received 50 cents
un hour und s k ille d luhor was paid
ut the ru le o f $1 20 an h o u r
.h „ r ,I ,
was s ta rte d
Shute Park
Ruler Over
Second Forest G rove N a tio n a l
bank 4-H c lu b sheep show has been '
scheduled fo r J u ly 20, according
to L E. Francis, assistant county
agent A p p ro x im a te ly 22 clubbers
I «'«re e n ro lle d in th e sheep p ro je ct
I this year w ith 65 head o f sheep
Sh' r v
Goddess to Rule
County Girl
Date for Annual
4-H Sheep Show
M a y * B e q ■ u e s t e r i c l f l tin . I Veteran.* o f F o re ig n W ars. W o m a n A s k s O r d e r V o id in g
program W h ile II Is not exp e etc
B a tin g P o r t la n d A r e a
that the same 401X1 In d iv id u a ls w ill
be k e p i on th e p a y ro ll fo r a fu ll
in F e d e r a l S e t-u p
52 weeks It Is m ore lik e ly th a t IIIXX)
men w ill be p ro vid e d w ith Jobs
fo r 211 weeks o r 12.000 In d iv id u a ls
i l l fin d w o rk fo r 17 or IM weeks I V I <•<'f i i l ir
^ « ‘f
I' r i l l'l l?
The new em ergency h ig h w a y con- 1
3 (1
I r llld y
s tru c tlu n progrum In O regon, to ­
w a rd w h ic h U ncle Sum Is con-
State T re a su re r H olm an th in k s
th a t O regon ahould re ta lia te against
states w h ic h d is c rim in a te ugalnst
firm s o f th is stale In pla cin g orders
fo r m ate ria l» and equ ip m e n t C u ll-
fo rn ia . he point» out. refuses to
e n te rta in any bids fro m out-of-
»lute fm n a fo r state supplies I f
a |rx
p o « s licy
sm
art i fo
r v C ^ t a s s ll- t -
a such
u c ii
ss
s « .v
• is
» b
iiiu i i
w i
form a, n s im ila r p o licy should be
ju ^ i as sm art fo r O re g o n a c c o rd -
Ing
e state m trea
w ho sa
Is In
I ll g to
»V» th
»SSV
w w su
w re
wa r , »eaaw
sss
fa v o r o f g iv in g g re a te r p ro te ctio n
to O regon industries, p rix lu c ls and
la b o r against outside com |x*tltlon.
• • •
R obert E rickson o f .l*m
Sulcm
.? "tle is
7 n ^ be
Zi
llc v e d to be the sm i i k s i iin n s e u
a u tom o b ile op«*rator
i n O re g o n
Robert received h n d r iv e r '’« llcenM
la> ! w« e k J u s t tu r n e d L5 years.
th e y o u n g s te r Is on'l'v " (ou r f e i t ' t e n
th i youngst< r Is o n ly (o u r feet ten
Inches ta ll und tip « th e .scales at
a bure 85 pounds He re ce iv ed ^
grade o f 08 on his w ritte n
and an ’’exce lle n t ' on his d riv in g
test
P a trio tic exercise«. Ute tru e ttb- |
‘ e rvanee o f In d i IM-ndenee Buy. w ill
by p a trio tic o rg a n i-
i x ä
lu th grove In K hutc
p a rk be g in ning ut I I a m T h u rs ­
day, J u ly -I B y ro n II C onley ut
S a le m , s la t e d e p artm en t com m and-
Considered ¡ ,^ , '"
men w ill
em ploym ent
S A be L E M g ive n M ore fu ll th tim a n e 4000
in h ig h w a y c o n s tru c tio n w o rk in
tie r th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t's
T w o Sections, T w elve Page«
Host of Free Attractions Slated for “Happy Days
H ighw ay B u ild in g W ill
Em ploy 4,000 o f
> •
the H ills b o ro Independent
H illsb o ro , Oregon, Thursday, J u ly 4, 1935
S ta te C apitol
N ews L et ter
0 Y A. I-
Which M Combined
Make« fo r Few er Mintakeo
and B etter Service
x t
a -.«
, .
_
IMeW dOtilintT
Store
0 0 (0 1 ^ u im v
Will Open on Friday
___
c u h n r a l eon im f.'.oe5 s t n .
i Ä
'- 'o - Ä
H
« “
i'n ‘L
! ! ‘V
â c
program . The parade w ill
i s‘ a r‘ a‘ 9:15 a. m J u ly 4 fro m the
co rn e r o f F irs t A venue and M ain
s' ref ‘ and w ill be u n d er the spon-
s«,rsh‘ P o ! ‘ be H ills b o ro R o ta ry
c lu b A ll R otarians are asked to
be present and assist
Cash prizes w ill be aw arded in
a ll divisions, according to R ichard
*(,.
iid n iu an.
d ii in
E. W ile y , L
chairm
In d iv id u a ls or
organizations w is h in g to compete
are asked to file e n trie s at the A r-
gus o ffic e b y noon Wednesday, J u ly
, 3. and have th e ir floats, vehicles
o r pet's in ,in e o f m arch on F irs t
between M a in and Edison n o t la te r
‘^ 0
^ ^
the" ¿ ^ d e i o f L ib -
e r,y and Pa trio tic organizations w ill
” <■ ^
Parade.
^ head
e ' ^
d e O th ^ e r d ivisions
decorated
bicycles,
p riv a te
Contests July 4
P a trio tic and flo ra l parade, fla g -
ra is in g cerem onies and p a trio tic
exercises are scheduled fo r the
m o rn in g o f J u ly 4 F o u r contests
sponsored b y
th e
W ashington
C o u n ty Moose lodge are planned
| d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n in a d d itio n
‘ o th e o ld -tim e fid d le rs ’ contest
scheduled by the H ills b o ro I. O. O
F and Hebekah lodges Moose con-
I tests w ill in c lu d e tw o 50-yard dash­
es
fo r o g - irls
and
under iz 12 y years
-- —
-“ —
" boys UUUCT
ears
:
I age and a n a il- d r iv in g contest fo r
wom en. Prizes o f »3, $2 and $1 are
o ffe re d in the ladies' event, w h ile
cash awards are planned in th e
o th e r events
O ld -tim e fid d le rs contest is sched­
uled fo r 3 p. m. on J u ly 4 and
prizes o f $5 fo r firs t, $3 fo r second
and $2 fo r th ird are offered. W in ­
ners w ill be designated by p o p ular
acclaim .
Goddess o f L ib e rty b a ll is p la n ­
ned fo r the eve n in g o f J u ly 3,
w h ile dancing w i l l be conducted
at the a u d ito riu m a ll afte rn o o n and
eve n in g o f J u ly 4.
G ran d d isp la y o f fire w o rk s is set
fo r 9:15 p. m T hu rsd a y in th e
south pa rt o f the p a rk T o ta l o f 150
in d iv id u a l pieces is planned and
local fire m e n declare th a t th e e x ­
h ib itio n w ill be one o f the best in
the h is to ry o f "H a p p y Days.”
C ha m p io n sh ip 30-piece G resham
band, th e G. A. R. f ife and d ru m
corps, the B e th a n y 22-piece band
and th e B u ck Heaven "B u cka ro o s"
w ill p la y d u rin g th e e v e n t A n o th e r
special free a ttra c tio n w ill be A1
Adam s' a e ria l acrobats p e rfo rm in g
at th e p a rk m id w a y a t 1.30 p m.
(Continued on
cars.
M o ».
column 2)
T 1 Pmnow*rl
ri -
IlX-JudiTP
^OpoSed
tor Legal Position
fra te rn a l and co m m u n ity, c o m in e r-I c
cia i c iv ic
d
t
dealers
e n e t ia n
tic k e ts a ^ . free E X
m erey-go-round
tic k e ts
w ill b e
given a11. F °“ »«»ters e n te rin g the
S '
nance a w eek ago. contend.ng th a t
G R Bagley C h a ie r a f Local B ar
s ix d o lla rs in prizes
it was u n fa ir to the d a iry producer.
fo r G o ve rn in g Board
(Continued on pa.ee 8, column 3)
A c tio n was ta ke n at the request
co u n ty d a irym e n .
•
' P e titio n n o m in a tin g G eorge R.
P a u l Adams, a d m in is tra to r fo r E O L 3 1 D a t l K
O f lO W S
Bagley o f H ills b o ro , fo rm e r c ir c u it
the ¿ ‘ a‘ e m ilk b° a rd. said th a t it
.
a ~.
.
i ud ge o f th is d is tric t, fo r a posi-
m ig h t force an increase in the p rice
on »he board o f governors o f
! o f m ilk . Adam s said the m ilk board
O regon State B a r association
d id not w a n t to take any hand in
Deposits in th e C o m m e ria l Na- w ill be su b m itte d by the W ashing-
the f i ®ht over the ordinance, b u t he tio n a l b a n k showed an increase of [ ton co u n ty association, according to
Pointed out th a t th e board w o u ld $211.863.74 in a y e a r’s tim e, accord- ! a decision o f the local g io .ip W ed-
have ,0 ta ke th e increase in th e in g to a sum m ary issued by the ' nesday evening. T hre e m em bers o f
d a irym a n 's costs in to consideration bank o ffic ia ls Tuesday. Statem ents the board are to be elected fro m
ln f lx ln g m ilk prices in the fu tu re o f c o n d itio n as o f June 29, 1935.1 th is congressional d is tric t d u rin g
R i‘ey 's ordinance w o u ld fo rce those ' showed deposits o f $1.197.292.83 as ! the summer.
connected w ith th e p ro d u c tio n o r against $986.429 09 fo r June 30, i O th e r business in c lu d e d the dis-
d is trib u tio n o f m ilk in P o rtla n d to 1934.
cussion o f the new b a r association
Pa>' an. a d d itio n a l $22,000 a ye a r in 1 Loans and discount fo r th e latest | law. T he session was held a t th e
inspection fees.
> c a ll to ta led $460.008 31 as compared H ills b o ro P harm acy and was at
Representatives o f cham ber o f w ith $438.671 76 in 1934.
| tended by 17 co u n ty attorneys.
- commerce, d a iry associations and ' "-----------------
i co -operative groups as w e ll as o w n -
.
T
«
crs o f in d iv id u a l d a iries and m ilk
companies protested
s tr o n g ly
a8a‘ nst the proposed measure.
A new o rd e r o f the O regon m ilk
c o n tro l board cut m ilk prices to a j
m in im u m o f 10 cents a q u a rt M on-
(By Collese News Service)
f o r assisting fa rm debtors, it ¡8 the
day. Increase in the consum ption of ;
the state
m ilk and cream in the P o r tla n d ! Im p o rta n t developm ents a a ffe c tin « g a o p u in . io n
a - o . f o ffic ia ls o f --------------
area is the goal o f the board in fa rm ;d e bt ad ju stm e n t a n d re fi- d e b t-a d ju stm e n t co m m itte e t h a t
m e g Onl o i m e ooara
nanci ng actlvlUes in d u d e i th e F a rm the F ra z ie r-L e m k e decision w ill
red u cin g th e price.
C re d it A c t o f 1935 re c e n tly enacted re s u lt in m ore a c tiv ity fo r the
by congress and the decision o f the va riou s co u n ty d e b t- a d ju s tm e n t
supreme co u rt d e cla rin g unconsti- comm ittees.
tu tio n a l th e F ra z ie r-L e m k e am end- ■ T he stnt»
____ i« » « a
, r>
CL
L v m a n H ow e and la m e s W e lls p i . „
■ X. “
W e lis P la n
M en s Shop on M a in S treet
------
"T h e M en ’s Shop,” to be operated
by L y m a n J. H ow e and James M.
a a
A aa
W ells, w ill open S a tu rda y m o rn in g
in th e W e lls' b u ild in g . M a in street,
M rs J. W M e ln tu r ff o f M arsh ­
o ccupying th e fo rm e r lo ca tio n o f
fie ld is a m em ber o f th e
new (
the H ills b o ro Pharm acy. The new
A m e ric a n iz a tio n c o u n c il Just named J
p a rtn e rs h ip plans to g iv e H ills b o ro
a
com plete men's fu rn is h in g store,
b y th e state board o f education
D a vid W ile y, star scout o f H ills - before J. P. M cGlasson o f Forest
u n d er a u th o rity o f an act o f the boro tro o p 228. w ill a ttend the no- G rove, judge, fo r exa m in a tio n .
ta k in g o v e r and add in g to Howe's
present stock.
”
!? ’ L * “ io n ’ ? t iLe r 1?1eT b* i B ln c lu l e H«<»nnl ja m b o re e o f th e B o y Scouts
T h re e m em bers o f th e local ex-
The store space has been com-
C. Rice o f ¿ l,rJJa nd’ T h o m o R (,f A m e rica in W ashington, D. C.
A ugust 21-30, w hen 30.000 m em -
1 ve com ^ * t t e * . » barles Doug-
M ahoney o f P o rtla n d. John Jan
p le te ly rem odeled and redecorated
d ra ll o f Seaside und Percy M u rra y bers o f th a t o rg a n iza tio n w ill gath ‘ a88, T- G- B ro n le e w e and W. C.
fo r the new establishm ent. W earing
o f K la m a th Falls. The co u n cil w ill or fo r th is enorm ous camp. The Christensen, and
apparel stocks w ill be displayed
th e ir
fa m ilie s
on th e m ain flo o r, w h ile W E
serve in an u d v is o ry ca p a city in jam boree is be in g held at the ex- w en t to th e camp fo r a p icn ic
(Contintir'l on pBuc <i column U)
Folsom w ill conduct an u p -to -d ate
press in v ita tio n o f P resident F ra n k - ,
h
be fore h
honor
, ,
ta ilo rin g , cleaning a n d pressing
I in D. Roosevelt and nc has asked
shop on the m ezzanine flo o r.
Ihe Bov Scouts o f A m e rica to see A nderson s a w a rd was in civics ■
H ow e h a s conducted "H o w e 's
th a t "e ve ry nook and cra n n y o f and W eaver's was fo r surveying,
C lo th in g S hop" in H ills b o ro fo r the
the n a tio n is represented."
T he rep o rts o f the fie ld exceu-
past tw o years. P rio r to that tim e
T he p ro g ra m o f the ja m bo re e in - t ive, W illia m F. Johnson, showed
he had been engaged in the clo th in g
T h ird spray fo r th e c h e rry f r u it eludes reg io n a l displays and d e m - ! th e H ills b o ro d is tric t troops in
W ashington co u n ty dog co n tro l business fo r a n u m b e r o f years
f ly should be a p p lie d at once on
W ells is th e son o f M r. and’ M rs
la te rip e n in g v a rie tie s o f cherries onstrations, a grand re v ie w dow n good c o n d itio n and c a rry in g on j board in session decided to make
such ns Bings, L a m b e rts and M o n t­ P ennsylvania avenue, and to u rs i n ; w ‘ “ ‘ a ‘ “ 11 program o f a c tiv itie s | a d e term in e d d riv e fo r dog license C. E. W e lls o f H ills b o ro nnd was
N. J. Skee was graduated fro m th e U n iv e rs ity o f
m orency L a te Dukes, according to W ashington und M l. V e rn o n and fo r lh e sum m er Seven H ills b o ro co lle ctio n and
L. E. Francis, assistant co u n ty i
s u rro u n d in g p o in ts o f interest- The scouts are a lrea d y registered fo r au tho rize d to proceed at once w ith O regon th is spring.
agent. Royal Annes o r o th e r e a rlv huge camp is no w being prepared Cam p M e riw e th e r, w h ic h c o m - co lle ctio n o f the m ore than 200 de-
■......
.................................
rlp e n in
g v a rie
tie s should be sprayed - o n both banks o f the Potom ac r iv e r " ‘ «''“ 'es Ihe second o f fo u r tw o - j lin q u e n ls. Skee stated th a t o n ly a
fe w w a rra n ts have been issued b u t
a fte r the ch e rrie s are harvested to and te n t flo o rs fo r 8650 tents are week Periods J u ly 3.
F in a l re p o rt o f the fin a n c ia l that i f speedier paym ent is not
(ire ve n t m ig ra tio n o f th e f ly to a lready being la id . T he cam p w ill
day p e riod b e g in ning June 12 pass-
,ar. e c I?se obser v - and L. R. B r e ith a u p t. C o r v a llis , s e c -
house
31.416
scouts
and
2856
o
ffi-1
cam
paign
held
June
6
was
made,
fo rth c o m in g w holesale action w ill
the late rip e n in g va rietie s.
ixl. and ce rtific a te s w ere m aile d F rt- ers
the tre n d o f foreclosure p ro - re ta ry The g o vernor also aoDoint-
be
re
q
u
ire
d
.
B
o
a
rd
m
et
M
onday.
dny. according to O. B. Kraus. '*? d in g s eel th a t both o f these de- ed a c o m m lt t ^ in each couPX
to
G ro w e rs are cautioned to spray cers. T here w ill be fiv e m ile s o f T he $300 quota to the P o rtla n d
Board m em bers are F ra n k Schul-
lig h tly to a vo id a spray residue w a te r lines la id w ith a ca p a city o f Aren C o u n cil was paid and the
, co u n ty school superintendent. Those velopm ents m ay cause g re a te r use assj , t an (a rln d<.b. or<, and crpd .
m
c
ric
h
o
f
F
a
rm
in
g
to
n
.
H
a
rry
Rob­
ta
k
in
g
the
tests
w
ere
Mrs.
M
a
r
-
:
°
f
v
o
lu
n
ta
ry
d
e
b
t-a
d
ju
s
tm
e
n
t
agree-
“
re
d
h
e
lo
m
a
d
.u
s
iin
g
one
m
illio
n
gallons
o
f
w
n
te
r
a
day.
re
m
a
in
in
g
$100
w
ill
be
used
fo
r
L o ca l stores, postoffice a rd
problem . The fo llo w in g m aterials
the co u n ty courthouse w ill
should be used: Lead arsenate, h a lf O ve r 250 tons o f food w ill b e , e q u ip p in g th e d is tric t cam p on the inson o f Robinson station and H e r­
guerette E
Dooher o f C o rnelius. ments between fa rm debtors and
k . . i .
th e ir c re d ito rs to a vo id u n ju s tifie d indebtednpss
a v o lu n ta ry basis
be closed a ll-d a y T hursday,
pound; molnsses, tw o qunrts; w a te r needed cnch day. The cam p w ill Ire la n d tra c t and o u tfittin g the 24- b e rt Heesacker o f V e rb o ort.
Miss R uby K. G o ff o f Forest G rove.
re q u ire ten m ile s o f
telephone foot w haleboat issued to th e local
J u ly 4. in observance o f I n ­
to m ake 10 gallons.
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R aym ond J. Haas o f Gaston. Mrs. foreclosures against fa rm e rs w h o :
lines, th ir t y postofflccs, 180 hospi- Sen Scout ship.
dependence day. T he H ills ­
j Sabina L. W hitehead o f Aloha, are do in g th e ir best u n d e r e x is tin g P o sto ffic e CompletisMi
ta i tents, nnd 3000 show er heads, j L o ca l scouts a tte n d in g the Lee
boro cham ber o f comm erce
H e rb e rt E. Scheidt o f Orenco. M abel conditions.
C ounty U nit Farm U nion
w ill be closed fo r the three-
Three hundred cooks w ill prepare F alls cam p re tu rn e d S aturday. Thev
In respect to the F a rm C re d it
D ate Set for A u gu st I
E. Hanson o f Beaverton. M rs. Jes-
day p e rio d o f J u ly 3. 4 and
| sie A. Peppard and M iss F anny A c t o f 1935 It is p o in te d o u t th a t
A u g u s t 1 was set th is week as
M eets H ere on Saturday Ihe meals fo r the h u n g ry m ouths w e re E van West, Jack B u tle r. E lvis
Dicknson, F rancis B ro w n , Robert
w ith lo w e r in te re st rates on L a n d the probable date when the new
G off, both o f Forest Grove.
W ashington co u n ty u n it. F orm ers’ o f yo u n g A m e rica.
C o n trib u tio n o f $100 to assist in
W in d o w , r u ra l and c ity de­
B a n k loans, and j n e xtension o f local postoffiee b u ild in g w o u ld be
Scout honor c o u rt fo r Ihe H ills - B eatty. J im m ie Peppard, Robert and the a c tiv itie s o f th e W illa m e tte
U n io n , w ill m eet n t 8:30 o'clock
liv
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s
by
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postoffice
w
ill
tim
e and m ore lib e ra l re g u la tio n s ready fo r occupancy. Fred H o lx-
boro
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S a tu rda y at the Leg io n h a ll in
Sahnow B rothers Start
V a lle y P la n n in g com m ission was
be suspended T hursday, b u t
fo r m a k in g "C o m m issioner” loans, nagel postmaster, stated th a t the
H ills b o ro . Due to the nearness of n in g at the Lee F a lls cam p above Christensen.
au tho rize d F rid a y b y the co u n ty
C onstruction o f G arage m ore fa rm e rs w ill p ro b a b ly w ish pla ste rin g was com pleted and th a t
fir s t class m a il w ill be d is ­
the annual p ic n ic and the co u n ty C h e rry G rove and tw o local scouts, j F o u r scouts le ft W ednesday, J u ly co u rt. W ashington co u n ty has fo u r
S ahnow Bros, sta rte d co n stru c­ to refin a n ce th e ir farm s.
trib u te d to postoffiee boxes
la ck o f m a te ria l fo r fin is h in g the
fa ir a ll m em bers are urged to be Fuurest Anderson and Nelson W cav- 3, fo r a tw o -w ccks cam p on the p ro je cts file d w ith th e comm ission.
tio n o f th e ir new garage b u ild in g
at re g u la r times. O u tg oin g
A lth o u g h the n u m b e r o f cases in te rio r o f the b u ild in g had held
present I f possible. T he re Is m uch cr, appeared fo r fir s t class m e rit coast near T illa m o o k . Scouts ta k in g These are fo r flo o d c o n tro l on the
at
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streets
Tues­
m a il w ill be dispatched at
file d
u n d er t h e
F ra z ie r-L e m k e up operations. I f no fu rth e r u n ­
to be accom plished and o n ly a short badges A p p ro x im a te ly 20 boys fro m the t r ip w e re L o re n Bronleew e, T u a la tin riv e r, o ilin g and ro c k in g
day. T he proposed s tru c tu re w ill am endm ent was n o t large, and th e . expected delays occur, w o rk should
8:40 a. m. and 3.45 p m.
w h ile ln w h ic h to do It, according the Forest G rove, T iga rd , M c M in n - T eddle G ardner, John West and E l- co u n ty roads and re p la c in g a b ridg e
have
a
service
s
ta
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in
the
fro
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t
services o f th e co u n ty c o n c ilia tio n be n e a rly fin ish e d by the firs t o f
to M rs. M a ry L. H orner.
v illc and H ills b o ro urea w e n t u p , v is Dickason.
at G lenw ood.
and the re p a ir shop ln back.
com m issioners are s t ill a v a ila b le ! n e x t m onth.
1933 legislative session
Third Application
Cherry Spray Due
Hillsboro Boy Scout to Attend 1
National Jamboree at Capitol
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Cited in Farm-Debt Adjustment
Dog Control Board
Will Seek Action
County Teachers
Get Certificates
Stores to Close
Fourth of July
County Contributes
Valley Plan Fund
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