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Two Sections, Fourteen Pages
Health Officer,
Withholds
Corn Honor
Mott
Tells
of
City to Vote Judge
P lanning Group
Sentence When
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A sk N ew Sew er Won by Boys
Puttier F X nia ins Acts Passed
Sewer Loan
of Verboort
Here Friday
by Congress
W I k ii < > c a r N« I .on. wh«> s u», In ,
bout«* w a H ill d u in i fo u n d h im • If '
in i m«’
w ith P o rtla n d p o lic e b<- 1
r a n •<• o f a w ro n g tu r n \ \ i t b lu '
Governo! \
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son of b e in g a re c e n t fa th e r.
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T ( 11» W h y P rc s id c n l A b le to
! Q u estio n o f M e e tin g S erious
B ro u g h t la -fo re Poll«*«* Jud*;e L o n g
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I ’orce H is L e g is la tio n
S a n ita ry P ro b le m » W ill
on a reck,«
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f a m ilia r w ith P o rtla n d t r a f f i c r»d
d e live re d to the iio iit« ’ and « nati*
K c s iilriits M a y B a llo t U n til
F ra n k D
H a r t w ic k
w as fin e d Prom ises o f S u p p o rt K e e p
nn-etlnu in J o in t m * m U oii in tin* Sa
$2 50 a n d costs S a ,u n la y b y Jir-li«*«*
b i n a r m o ry
Both Houses in L in e
K o 'c lo c k nt N ig lit
H a ve n s fo r o p e ia tin g a tr u c k w ith
S im ih I s e c u rity le g is la tio n a n d
o u t ciciliane« * lig h t.'.
o th e r problem s, he d e clined, can
H a ro ld II.ite m an | a n i a $5 fin«’
w a it fo r th e n e x t r e g o la i *« ion.
W ill decid«.* tu ­
H ill.b « > io v«it«l
G iv in g a b r ie f s u m m a ry o f p r in ­
a.* m v sed M o n d a y w hi n b e p le a d e d
w h ic h convenes In Ja n u ary. 1937
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B r r t h « Ja ck: on o f H ill.*.b oro i
new c a p ito l to coat a p p m x im a ti ,y >>H«i o f ¡ild III ('«»Il itl'U l’tlO ll I i f 11(1
h c h l l i m i t i bo nd in J n - l i t •• c o u rt J fr.a n tin d is tric t. |x>k«* b i’fo rc tb**
fUMMIlMMl th e g o v e ilio i
to ld the
( llt io ll. ll « W( i am t a m w d i pu-.al on a charge* o f a x s a u lt an d b a tte ry I H illx b o r o C tia m b o r o f C o m m e rc e
la w m a k e rs th a t th e s ta te *
h a re o l
- c ity
A ii« s* f o llo w e d c o m p la in t o f bei 'a t Hu- m e e tin g M o n d a y ikk > i i .
thin coat $1.925 000 can be fin a n ­ p i m t in tin
M o t, «,«< la re d th a t the session
ced e ith e r th ro u g h a d ire c t a p p io 1 Poll» w ill ,»«• O|H it i l l th«’ Coliti* M s te r-in la w . M a in * Mo« kl«*y.
ju - t 1 ,</ d was on© o f th e most
p rla tio n fro m the s t a ll* g e n i t a l «.*ll « 'iu iin lx i o f til«* c it y h a ll fro m :
8 o'«i«H k m tiu * m u in iu x t«> iio <» ii .
sttenuous in the peace-tim e h is to ry
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a nd tiia t h*-
or m ore years, o r fro m liq u o r p ro f- 1 arirf fr o m 2 «a 'cI.M'k to H u 'c li K'k i l l
»tel** Ui- « lig i-
I the a fte rn o o n A ll
w;. glad to be back in th e most
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Ih c la r itig h im s e lf as “ u n a lte r­
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Polls
in City
Pledges
I fall
County Relief
Expenses Low'
l ie H a n d s
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F n d « i «merit of t h «• proposed
• *w e r bo nd 1 ue was made M on ­
da y n ig h t b y the H ills b o ro P la n ­
n in g f-o m rn i-s io n and the fo llo w ­
ing ta te m e n t issued:
“ A t in te rv a l «hiring tb«’ last f i f ­
teen years, demands have b«*en
mad«* on c ity a d m in is tra to rs to con-
s’ r in i 4’ w eis in th e now unsew-
cred p o rtio n s o f th«* city .
Tin* r«*ason such sewers were
n«»t constructed h e re to fo re was do«*
to th«* fact that a b u ttin g p ro p e rty
w o u ld have been assessed fo r the
e n tire
In m any instances, it
w .
««»nsidered p ri/p e rtie s
co u ld
not have supjx»rted such assess­
ment
“ A t th is tune th«* fe d era l g iive rn -
rncrjt. th ro u g h P W A has allocated
,0 tin* C ity o f Hillsborcz s u ffic ie n t
fund» to c o n stru ct such a sewer
system in the unsewered portions
o f tl»«* c ity . F o rty -fiv e per cent
«$.3*1.455) o f th«* the to ta l cost o f
su ch syste m 1 an o u trig h t g ift
and 55 ja r cent «$102.000> is a loan
ii«»ui the federal g o ve rn m e n t to be
< ctired by revenue bonds against
th© <*wt r system, such bonds to be
1 H i ted by revenues d e riv e d th e re ­
from .
“ T rie cost o f th is system w ill
rm t be a «•*.: ed a g a in st a b u ttin g
prop« rtv . nor w ill it become a gen­
i i . -11 o b lig a tio n o f the city .
•<I he c h a rte r am endm ent to be
voted upon F rid a y m ust be ap­
proved by a m a jo rity of those v o t­
in g before the c ity can ta ke a d ­
v a n ta g e o f the fe d era l governm ent's
o ffe r to fu rn is h fu n ds fo r such
co nstruction.
"T h is ch a rte r am endm ent does
n<»t rem ove any debt lim ita tio n s o f
th e c ity except on revenue bonds
and such revenue bonds cannot
lx* i ssued in excess o f $110.000 and
.-uch am ount can o n ly be used fo r
1 »nstructmn of the proposed sewer
&>»tem.
“ P ro v in g the va lu e o f sewers,
w iic ie new homes are to be con-
a b ly op|M»M*d to the ere ctio n of a w h e th e r o r not tl > .u e p ro p e rty
Fax» 18 N ew L a w s
c a p ito l on th e old. n a rro w and in - ow n e i.»
i T he re w ere ,8 m a jo r Oil is passed
Revenue
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u
ols
Neeesxary
adeipiate »It©.” the g o ve rn o r to ld
J by congress, h i said, and of th is
the leg lid a to ix that a d d itio n a l land
tiu n ib rr most o f them w e re b ills
Und«*r th e pr«»iH,s.d, th e g o v e in -
should bo secured fo r the new ! t n i 'i i i is a* k in g B ills , io to pi ’ • N in e O th e r S ta te U n its L ead ’ pr**)»aied by the* e xe cu tive branch
e a p itol at th is tim e S ix possible \ id«* $192 000 as n
1 o f the g o ve rn m e nt and presented
s h a re o f ,h«
alternative!« w ere suggesteil by the tin ,et ta k in g w h ile th«* g«>vernm eut
I to congress fo r passage.
in H e lp fo r P oor
gOYi i not in hi tm
o’.« T h e « im p w all d o n a te $83.455 T h e c ity »ban*
M«»st im p o rta n t b ills passed were
un o f W illa m e tte u n lv e r it> t ’ .m- i m o n ly be ra is e d b y use o f r«*v
th«» <• d e a lin g w ith re c o v e ry and
Nine « (n in th s in Orcg«ni s | h * ii , social se cu rity he declared. The
daleiiM Heights. C a p ito l h a ll, com • nil«’ b«»nd‘ . th e fo r m o f w h ic h a l
m oii* than W ashington county fo r lus,«)ry o f th e reco ve ry le g is la tio n
p rlx ln g n in e re s id e n tia l 1»,< m I. . in jt .u lv b a - iic e iv c d g«»V crtlinvn, ap
w e lfa re d u rin g l; i». a c c o rd in g Io ! wa" .ii’ im a ri <•«, b rie fly , b e g in n in g
Mouth Salem ; the Hush pasture, al •» p i o v a l
fig u re s co m p iled
by t h e
State w ith the law s setting u p codes ,0
In south Salem , expansion of the
Paym«*n, o f th e b o n d s w i l l ,»«• by Fun r i ’cncv
R e lie f a d m in is tra tio n
present mte by the purchase of .id
revenue» d e riv e d
fro m
charges , Th«* ,«H*a, budge, to ta l fo r a ll w e l­ 1 stretch i-rnploym ent and s ta b ilize
d ltio n a l g ro u n d to the n o rth now made fo r conncc,n»n o f new fa c il-
w.o'.<-.\ and the in a u g u ra tio n o l the
fare purjM»s«’s w a $56.710
covered by residence-. expansion
p u b lic w o ik s bills.
, itie* ,«• e x is tin g « w«*r line» and 1«)
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(>»( page H colum n 4)
eastward, also b> the pureha »• of
T he highest budge, in tin* s'ate
T he reco ve ry program as passed
new • «*w’«*r lines to b«* construct«*«!
l evid e n tial pi «»j»cr,y.
w iie i» 1 by co n g ri - be declared, was no,
agr«’«’inen, w ith the w as in M u ltm iin a h c o u n ty
U
nder
,1
O f tin* s ix sites the govern« i
The b n idea of reco ve ry mea->ures. .the
g«»vernm ent. if te rm in a te d b j an $1048 902 was a p p ro p ria te d
favor» the u n iv e rs ity cam pus b<
n e x t h ig h e s t b u d g e t w a in C la c k - pr<»per m ethods being to r«*duee
a f f i r m a t i v e > oli- th«* c ity w ill
cause of its lo ca tio n in close p ro x ­
i. uir • of labor and set a m in im u m
25 v c a i . m w h ic h to re tu rn th e atna•< co u n ty, w hen* $157,000 wa
im ity
to o lh e i
state b u ild in g s
sp«-nt. w ith L a n e «•< u n t y th ird w ith w ag«’.
T ill» pro|H»rty can b© bad. h r p o in t­
” , have o fte n been asked,” he
exp e nd itu re s o f $12!, 5 im ,
Chaig«** o f a p p r« « xim a te ,y $15
ed out fo r $850 000. of w h ich t i l «
aid. ' How the pre sid e n t could
Kxp« n d itu rc s i n
Wa h in g to n
«•nr w 'ill ,»«• n« « sarw fo r iw«
c ity of Salem ha*: te n ta tiv e ly agree«!
put
th ro u g h uch a la rge program
c
u
n
ty
w
ere
«Itvid»
d
w
ith
$25.810
r u e r « i»nm*ctioii:> in <n«l«*r to d i .
to p ro v id e $125.000 A*- his s«*«ond
debt F igures <!.a*,os«* fo r care «»f the poor. $18,M k , fo r w ith o u t d ra d ic changes bv c « j ii - P u b lic
charge
tb
H e a rin g P r o p o s e d
eholee the g o ve rn o r recom m ended
of
paym ent
I old-ag«* |x*iixions, $,2.000 fo r w id o w s ’ g ic •. P ut the answ er to th is lies
fo r m
purchase o f tin* IW-acie ( 'a n d a le iia th a t , his
in the fact , h «t th«* a d m in is tra tio n
cheaper ,«• the pI'IJH ’IIS ow n« I and m«»thers’ p* n •»." $900 for i n ­
Expense»
N ext W eek
Heights t r a d south o f Salem
1 pa: • h.i-i a m a jo r ity in congress
i,. u i> ., tb« pr«»p d ig e n t soldiers ai.«f -a d u s .
th a n a -■ « sxin nt
The g o ve rn o r recom m ended tin*
T he ta b le shows th a t the per- ' o f three to one w ith the iegisla-
H it * g o v e rn m e n t
s<»n t
«•rty
by
r«a.
(Cuntinued <>n 1 unre • column
c rea tio n o f a n o n -p o litic a l c a p ito l
centage o f th«* to ta l budget was
P u b lic h e aring on H ills b o ro un io n
gr n it
commiMUoti o f fiv e co m ix tent and
2
194.
w
h
ic
h
was
lo
w
among
the
h ig h school and H ills b o ro p u b lic
th«*
old
sewer
d
is
tric
t.
Pair««,» « Í
«mtstanding c itl/e n s , to handle tin
h ig h eounti« * and n »t m uch «»ver
. I hh I budget w ill be held n e x t
de tail» connected w ith the ca p ito l if the bom, Kftue c a rrh ’s, w ill be cxp e n siL in the sm alle r counties
week in H ills b o ro at w h ic h tim e
p ro v id in g them «*,ve» w ith a **«*^
co n s tru c tio n program .
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fig
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on
30
^»ubb; protests, if any, w ill be
ag«.* «li»|M»:.ul p la n t at a y e a rly
• • •
,
275 fo r Hu- / ^Htnty’, tiw i ewwnWtip©
heSrd
A to ta l «»f 3it71 «Indent*- have «•barge |s *r In d iv id u a l h»*n»«’ o f a p ­ fig u re s show 3 ,74 |>er Cent re««*iv-
The fir s t m eeting w ill be that
taken advantage of th e fre e re a d ­ p ro x im a te ly $4 H oum ♦ an«, ba •« in g re in f <»f one sort and a n other
o f the H ills b o ro p u b lic school, w hich
E\t«*nsi«»ti.
N ew Hispos.il
in g course» o ffe re d by tin* state n«’*s place*, a lre a d y rutin«*« ,<•<! w ith 3’hrce of th«* mn«* le a d in g counties S ew er
w ill b<* held M onday afte rn o o n a,
lib r a ry »Ince the in ce p tio n o f th is th«* p riM ’ii, .‘.«w er» w i l l n«>, be w«*re lo w e r in percentage re c e iv ­
F lan Suites!© «, H ere
1:30 o e lo e k in D avid H ill school.
service In December. 1932. a cco rd ­ chai »•«•<! fo r e«»n..true,mn o f new ing h e lp and the re m a in d e r w ir e
T h is budget is $540.12 lo w e r than
in g to Miss H a rrie tt I.«»ng. state
m uch higher. M u ltn o m a h co u n ty
E ig h t W a sh in g ton co u n ty towns H ie p re vio u s proposed exp e nd itu re s
lib ra ria n
C oui sea prepared
fo r
had m ore th a n .35 p< r cent of the ano cities, th ro u g h th e ir sewer and ca lls fo r a to ta l o f $18,716.74
thes«» students n u m b e r 42.31 and
(M p u la tio n re ce ivin g help.
, systems, add to the p o llu tio n o f | ,«* be rasied by ta xa tion .
covered 525 subject» In d ic a tiv e of
Next m eeting w ill be the un io n
tlie T u a la tin riv e r, acco rd in g ,0 a i
tin ’ fa r-re a c h in g in flu e n c e o f tin
su rve y prepared and p u b lish e d by I h ig h school d is tric t, the session to
service the, students w ere reached
the O n-^on R» «’«instruction and A d- j la k e place a, 3 o’c lo c k T hu rsd a y,
th ro u g h 345 |x»st o ffice s i n 35
• viso ry board made late in 1933 a ft- O ctober 31. in th e high school a u ­
counties.
No
m a te ria l
changes
■
e
r an e xh a u stive survey o f stre a m ! d ito riu m .
• • •
('« u illilittr e 31«*«’ts to lllscu sx l*t«»h
p o llu tio n in th e Wi,Jam« tie valley have b«’«*n made in the proposed
C
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in
Jack
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d
a
v
G o v e rn o r M a rtin . S tate T re a su re r
Irin s I .»«*rd Here
O f the to ta l num ber, fiv e have e xp e n d itu re s or th e a m o u n t o f
at Ins h«»ine in P o rtla n d
w is sewer systems w h ic h th e in v e s tig a ­ m oney ,«» be raised by ta x a tio n in
H olm an and tin» hoard o f co n tro l
wa
ll
k
n
o
w
n
in
Washing,«»n
««»unty.
are m o vin g in to th e ir new ip ia r
d is tric t. T he to ta l sum to be
M«*m,»«*rs o f th«* c o u n ty r c h a b ili-
to rs fe lt w ere inad«*qua,e ,0 nice, th
ter» on the fo u rth flo o r o f the ta tm n c«»nnni,tec m e t la st n ig h t h a v in g ci«»sscd the pla in s to Hu-- th«* demands o f p u rific a tio n o f the le vie d am ounts to $57.400.
He liven, 1 riv e r F or these places Ihe invest 1-
state o ffic e b u ild in g th is week T he «Wedn«* «la y ) in session ,«»r tm * c o u n try in pion«‘«*r day
fo rm e r q u a rte rn o f tin* b«»nu • c o m ­ l it t tun«* w i h V ic to r Mads«»n. m any years at F arm in gto n .
I e a tin g board made recom m enda-
H«* is siirviv«*«! by ,h r« c sons and ! tions.
m ission have been co m p le te ly r e ­ n e w r e h a b ilita tio n ?aip«*rvis«»r fo r
a
daughter.
B«
i
,
amt
Janies
H«*ni
y
m odeled fo r tin* new tenants am i W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
In connection w i t h
H illsb o ro ,
M a tte rs p«*r-
w ill a ffo rd m uch g re a te r conven
t.lin in g to lo a n a p p lic a tm iis am , Jack o f P o rtla n d. B e n ja m in Jack tin* s u r v e y say ;.: " H ills b o ro 11 »w
fence, both fro m tin* sta n dp o in t o f p r ith h 'in s of re b a in lita tm n
w e re «», R e edville. and M rs. M et,a Pa- lias a
v p lie ta n k
T he e fflu e n t
how o f P o rtla n d. He is also s u r­ 1 from th is ta n k is u n sa tisfa cto ry
the o ffic ia ls them selves and tin-
d is c o <*d.
v ive d by three i .-tors, six g ra n d ­ 1 f<jr fin a l disposal in the T u a la tin Pass R«*s«»lutioiis t ruing State to
v is itin g p u b lic , th a n d id th e tem
M iid on conics here fro m P olk c h ild re n am i tw o great g ra n d c h il­
p o ra ry o u a rle rs in the suprem e
I riv e r. A n extension o f the sani-
R e ta in D id C a p ito l Site
and M a rio n counties, w here he wa- dren
c o u rt b u ild in g .
ta rv *« w«*r system so th a t service
a.
si
tan,
rehabili,ati«»n sii|M*r\ i:.'»r
• • •
F uneral service w e re h«*l<1 W«*d- ’ w i l l reach at least 95 p e r cent of
w
ith
h
e
a
ih
piarte
rs
in
Salem.
Resolutions against a pension fo r
m -'day
a fte rn o o n at
Wil-««n A* the to ta l )M»pulation. is recom-
T he 1935 state fa ir re tu rn e d a
A lv in H o b a rt, w lm re c e n tly v ■« • ChainlMTs m o rtu a ry in
Port,an«, j inend«‘d. am i since the p o rtio n of C h a n c e llo r W. J. K e rr and any
p ro fit o f a p p ro x im a te ly $16.000 ov
change
in th«* present c a p ito l site,
er c u rre n t e x|w n «• . a ccording 1«» iipfMiint»*«, • tab* lo a n «»ffh’e r to. w ith in te rm e n t in litlfs b o ro ce m ­ ¡th e c t y in w h ic h new* sewers w ill
were passed at the m eeting o f Po­
r c lia b i h ,a t ion. aha a d \ has a anu«*d e te ry.
Solon T W hite, d ire c to r of a g ri
1 be b u ilt w ill re q u ire a com plete mona Grang«' in H ills b o ro ye s te r­
c u ltu re
M«»st o f th is p ro fit ha his d u tie s in C«)iva,,i:». w h e n * In
1 trea tm e nt p la n t, it is recom m ended day
< W«’dnesda.v » A re s o lu tio n
Itcn d M anager \ isits
gone to p a y in g bond p rin t ipal and is at pi«*-.« n t in c o n fe re n c e w i ’ b
tha, the e x is tin g ta n k be abandon* was also pass«*d a sking th a t the
o th e r o fficia l:..
Mr
a m i M i-
C G R e ite r o f I ed3‘
in te re st on the grandstand In u ld
sa,«' o f p o w e r fro m B o n n e v ille dam
ing and Io in .ik in g te m p o ra ry re
As s « h » ii a.*> th e o ff ic e in H ill • B«*lid w a n - lld l- .b o io visi,<»i W cd -
The re p o rt recom m ends an ex-
pairs on o th e r b u ild in g s on the b o ro ha? been f u l l y ch««'ki«, o v e r n«: «lay. c a llin g «»n o ld frie n d s M r ' tension o f the system; in te rc e p tin g b« le ft in the hands o f the g o v e rn ­
to tin* n e w super\ i-.«»r. M i
llo b u t R«*itcr wa th e fir s t c ity man.«:;« i sewer and co m p le te tre u tin e u t re ­ ment.
ground.
• • •
The re s o lu tio n co n ce rn in g th e
cx|M ’C s to m o v e fro m lu : honi«* in fo r H ill l««»or a m i is n o w c ity m a n ­ q u irin g pum ping.
e a p itol site not o n l y demanded
a g e r fo r B end
W hom the God
w o u ld «1« tro v | t ’ o rm In i:, t«» (.’«n va lh s
O th e r co u n ty c itie s recom m ended that no change ,»«* made, but urged
th e y f ir t made mad
fo r sewer* systems o r new tre a t­ ,ha, ,he greatest econom y be used
In th«* present instance the God •
m ent
plants
in clu d e
Bcavert«»)), in the co n s tru c tio n o f a new state
w ere disgui*;e«l , as th«* ic p iib iir «ii
C m n e h iis . E on st G rove, and S her­ house.
m em bers of the house W hether
w ood W astes also are d um ped in
The m eeting op«*ned w ith re jio its
they had a n y th in g to do w ith s tir
tlu* r iv e r o r feeder stream s by 111 the m o rn in g fo llo w e d by d in ­
rin g up th«* s trife in tin* ran ks of
T u a la tin . Ranks and Gaston, the ner at n«w»n served b y ,he wom en
lh<‘ d e m o cra tic m a jo rity th e y c e r­
re p o rt says.
of Hillsbor«» Grang«*. D in n e r also
ta in ly made the most of th«’ op-
B y th e ir v«»,cs <»n S a tu rda y, O c- off«*re«l fo r 19.9, I, is not a vote
was served at n ig h ,.
(« , .i11ii>n •! . > r 11 • -
in
,ol»«-r 28. hog p n w ltic e rs of (>r«*gon «»n a p a rtic u la r plan. n«»r «1 »es <»m
H11 ,h c afte rn o o n p ro g ra m w ere
a m i a ll o th e r
tat«*, w i l l reve d to v«»te b in d lu m to sign o r not to
Dr
L. Haynes o f P o rtla n d w ith
n a tio n a l o ftie ia ls «»f A A A w lie tli sign in case a p ro g ra m is d cvcl
reading;
Mrs. P e a rl B ecker o f
e r o r no, there is enough inh-res, oped.
W arren, readings, M rs F H .C o n d it
and d e m a n d fo r a ,93(1 e«»rn hog
Th«* rc fe rrm h im is Hi«' Fccond
E W
, ‘ la p p w as e b ’ete d com - of C o lu m bia county, readings, and
pro g ra m to u is tify the a d jn s tn u 'iit ;,«*»» ,»v Washing,»»ii «»ffieia, in «,«•
W illia m F C yrus, co u n ty agent,
W ilm a W aggner Fisher, «laugh a d m in is tra tio n in o ffe rin g such a c id in g on the futur«* o f e«»rn-hog iib in d (*r o f W a s h in g to n ( ’ «»unty j»«»s, spoke «»n fa rm econom ics and to ld
No 38,Ml, V eterans o f ,*’«»r«ign W ar.,
te r o f th«’ late M r and M rs R ufus program Such is , he w o rd sent adju stm e n t. Th«' firs t
of
,h«’ fa rm e«’on«»mic conference
was the at th e an n ua l c,('c,io n <»f o ffic e rs
W aggoner, p ioneer residents o f out to e xtension o f f ic ia l. in Or«* n a tio na l h e aring
at Washing,«»)! Til.- .day e v e n in g . D e to b e i 15 <),h«*r w h ich w ill ,»«* held o ve r the state
gon
a
m
i
<*l
«*wh<’
r«*
hy
Gland«’
R
H ills b o ro , d ie d at her horn«* in ,.«»
ifte r th e firs t o f the year.
la.-d m onth, a, w h ich f u in leaders
Angeles O ctober 17, a fte r a b rie f W lckar«,. c h ie f o f the A.*\A corn- urge«, .i new p m g i.u n w h ich w o u ld «»fficcis C e d e « , w e re P. L. B a tc li-
Tw«> hu n dre d j»ersons w ere e sti­
| c la r. «*iu«»r vi«*«*-e«»inmand<’r: T. C.
hog secthin.
illness.
m ated to be in attendance.
a llo w fo r expansion next year o f
co u n ty
in
O regon
In h«»g p ro d u ctio n w h ile l u l l i n g a D a rne ll, ju n io r vic«’-conim at,«ier: E.
Th«’ e a rlv p a rt o f her life w a s . E ve ry
H elvogt. « tu a rte rn iiistcr; J. H S u t­
spent in H ills b o ro , w h e re he b e - 1 w h ich a corn hog c«»ntr«»l as.«»da­ check «»ii «orn p ro d u ctio n .
to n . e lia p liin ; D r
A. O
P ttn ia u .
gan her m usical career u n d e r th« tio n wa - fo rm e d ban p ro vid e d a
The fa rm rep re e n ta tiv »
ai gued
iirge«»n: an«l G ra n t D o rla n d , of-
tutelage o f the
late
E dgar F p o llin g place w’h lc li w ill be open
C’oursen o f P o rtla n d She also grad | a ll day S aturday fro m 8 o’clock in that the stag«? is. si , p« i fe ctly now lic t r - o f the-«,ay.
I
E F in row*. O. W. Hratidaw
uated fro m th e co n se rva to ry of the m o rn in g to in o’clock a, n ig h t. fo r a serious <»ver p ro d iic lio tt of
m ush’ at P a c ific u n iv e rs ity . L n tc i In W ashington co u n ty the p o llin g c«»rn becadse o f the d ro u th reiluccd and L*. I B ro w n w ere named a
R apid progre ; is being made in
lives,«
«
k
herds
This.
.1
«
«»idmg
to
.» co m m itte e fo r the A rm is tic e Day
I«* »ring amt d itc h in g on the B eav­
she w ent to Berlin and studied place is tlu- co u n ty agent’s office.
pa
,
expei
u
lie«',
w
ill
,»e
fo
llo
w
e
d
celeb,
nt
ie»i
u n d er A lbeit«» J o n a ., Spaiii* h plan
-I >ur,house, H illsb o ro .
erdam creek th ro u g h St. M ary •
by to«» m any hogs raised in 1937
Plans lo r th e in s ta lla tio n o f of- Home p ro p e rty to the southeast
On«* Vote Allowed
1st, and W illia m Irrg a n g . w h o at
«»ii
cheap
corn,
b
rin
g
in
g
a
re
tu
rn
ticcr:
are
being
ma«,«'
and
tb«*
«late
that tim e held the p o sition o f lm 1 A ll opera,«»,
and o w ners of
l»mi,
o f Beaverton, a ccording to
p e rla l organist U pon her re tu rn fa rm , w in ch pi «»dm ««I c o i n oi hogs of th ie c -c e n t bog p rice a 111 193 ’• ¡ w ill be announced la te r. N e xt n . K I T tllo ts o n , W P A engineer fo r
she taught in the co n se rva to ry of in ,93» m ay vote in th e n a tio n w id e P »« k« 1 . on the o th ei h Hid. a rg u e d | u ,« r m eeting o f the post w i l l bt W » h in g to n co u n ty A to ta l o f t»„
igm d again -t co ntinuance o f any fiirth« » 1 h e ld N o v e m b e r 5.
L ln fe ld and A lb a n y colleges and i ef»*rem lum , w h i th e r they
men have been ph, to w o rk , ac­
la te r was dean o f music at P a cific 1931 or 1935 co n tra cts o r not. the co n tro l program , saying it w o u ld
co rd in g to re lie f «»ffieia,
I»
«
*
a
g
a
in
,
the
be.,
in
tc
i
uf
both
The d itc h I • the fu s t o f the W P A
local co rn -h o g co m m itte e a n n o u n ­
u n iv e rs ity .
’G iv • »Hid T a k e A rg u m e n t
pr«nhiceis
amt
ertn
uinei
pr« ie«*,s ,0 he put in o|M’,at»«»n In
O n D ecem ber 2.3. 1918. . lie wa: ce*. Each e lig ib le p«uson i . e n ­
IteHultx
in
T
h
re
e
A
rre
s
ts
H11« co u n ty in«, is on«* o f seven
m a rrie d to L t Georg»* V F isher title d ,<» o n ly on«* vo te regardless
now
opera,m g
A n o th e r
pr«»jec,
of B u ffa lo , N Y . and fo r th«’ next of the size «»f Ids operations, Ihe
T hre e .11 re. ,s la,«* las, week lol
n um ber o f farm s handle«, or th e ir
five years n ’slded In Boston, Ma
Itn ve d a th re e sided a rg u m e n t a, pro,»ah,y w i l l 1»«* o p e n 'd at B«'av-
T ig a rd a«*cording to record*, a l the «•r,«»n «»on fo r the co n stru ctio n o f
h i ,92.3 th e y rem oved to Los A n ­ location.
Print«*d b a llo ts have been di
.h c i'if,
o ffic e G itr t lo ii a n d FI ,*in st«»rm «’ w e rs.
geles, ( ’a I
F uneral services w« *re held in t r i, in , «*«, and tins»» are to he do­
E d w a rd ; o f M u ltn o m a h w « rc pla •
M ond iv m o rn in g a p ro je c t at
E xte n sive rem o d e lin g of th e R • *d u n d e r arr« I fo r nss.iult and i W itch Ha *cl « hoot, e m p lo y in g fo u r
Los Angeles las, S aturday, In te r ­ pe d«*d pel .«»nally w hen p«, sible,
F
ra
n
k
Peter
•
home
<»n
N
o
rth
F
ir
,
b d t e i y on «-«»inpl.iiut o f M*
L in a , no n la y in g III«' in d ie s c h o o l
ealed m a il ball«»,
w ith
m ent being in H o lly w o o d ccm e- though
tlu* vo te r's sig n a ture o n the o u t­ A v e n m * is now b«*uig conduct«*«!. P h e lp <>, T ig a r d and J une- P helps, g ro u m l . was begun. T h is project
accor«hiig
,0
a
ropor,
from
Ihe
side
of
the
«'ii\chip«’
w
ill
be
ac­
a
son
w
as
place«,
u
n
d
e
r
a
rre
s
t
by i is fo r the c o m p le tio n o f an SE R A
S u rv iv in g are the husband. George
th e E d w a rd s b ro th e rs , w h o a lle g e d proje«’,
V. F isher o f Los Angeles, and three cepted when* the g ro w e r cannot Pool G a rd n e r L u m b e r company
3 ,n- in,« 1 101 is b rin g r« m odeled and th a t In th re a te n e d th e m w ith b o d i­
On the Beaverdam «,»♦» b. a p p ro x -
sisters, M rs Georg«’ II. W ilc o x of east his ha llo , in person.
a d d itio n a l p ic t added.
o f d«fch ha* »
I ll v o tin g , a u rn w e r m e re ly vot«
ly harm . M l p a rtic ip a n t a te tr«« i»»«a,« ,v tw o n u b
N e w p o rt, M rs
A d « ,la K in d , of
A 11 •. In .il « i . b t big b u ilt by u n d t i 1 id . A l l are held l«>r the | b« t r i cb a n d o l b n u li and the* ditch
P o rtla n d , and M r- O B Gate» o f, yea o r n » on th» q u i tia n w h e th e r
dug fo r n e a rly the same distance.
any co rn-hog p ro g ra m should b e , F. J. M e ie r of H illtb o r o route 2.
g ra n d j u r y .
Hlllfboro.
I
School Budget
Meets Slated
Board Condemns
County Sanitation
Rehabilitation 1 lead
Named for County Funeral Rites Held
for Early Settler
Pomona Members
O ppose Kerr Pay
Comity Elog Producers Asked
T o Ballot on Control Program
I*’. W. Plapp Heads
Vets Foreign Wars
Native D aughter
Dies in California
Drainage Project
Is Moving Rapidly
I Ionic Construction
Work in Progress
L a w re n c e ,
Take
G e rv a is
F irs t
and
Jansen
T h ir d
a t B a n k Show
Clubbers Entertained
E x h ib ito r» L u n ch eo n Guests,
A tte n d A fte rn o o n Show
L aw rence and G e rva is Jansen o f
V e rb o o rt C o rn c lu b
to o k
th e
I high honors at the s ix th annual
’ C om m ercial N a tio n a l B ank
4-H
C orn show w h ic h w*as held in the
1 lo b b y o f the C o m m e rcia l N a tio n a l
b a n k o f H iU fb o r o on S a tu rd a y , ( x -
1 tober ,9. according to L E. F ra n -
cis, assistant co u n ty agent.
L a w rence Jansen w on fir s t w ith
his 25-ear e x h ib it and G e rva is won
th ir d E lm e r B ie rly of K in to n com ­
m u n ity w on second place and was
1 aw arded the scholarship w h ic h was
j passed do w n by th e fir s t place
w in n e r. The placings in the contest
w ere as fo llo w s:
Boys. Parents Guests
L aw rence Jansen,
1st;
E lm e r
B ie rly , 2nd: G e rva is Jansen, 3rd;
G len Irela n d . 4th; H y Sohler, 5th;
F ra n k S e tn ik e r, 6th; C a rl V an-
K le e k. 7,h; John M cB eth. 8th; A m ­
os B ie rly , 9th; James M eek. 10th;
Joe Berger, 11th; J o h n Santoro,
12th.
A t noon the boys, th e ir parents,
c lu b leaders and feed dealers of
th e co u n ty were guests o f th e o f­
fic e rs o f the bank at a luncheon
w h ic h w as g ive n by th e ladies o f
the H ills b o ro Grange. J. L. Searcy,
cashier o f the bank, was toastm ast­
er. D. C S m ith , assistant a g ro n ­
om ist o f the O regon State A g r ic u l­
tu ra l college, was o ffic ia l ju d g e a,
the show and p rin c ip a l speaker at
the banquet.
S m ith c o m p lim e n te d the bank
and c lu b m em bers fo r the fin e
show that they had and th e p ro ­
gress tha, they were m a k in g w ith
th e ir corn project. He p o in te d out
to the boys some o f th e desirable
«Continue«! on paae 7.
colum n 2)
Legion Preparing
Armistice Meeting
■
Pus«
Diseassn Hnanees. Plans
For Dance Vnder Way
Post finances and plans fo r the
A rm is tic e day dance w ere discuss-
' cd at the m eeting o f H ills b o ro
' Post, A m e ric a n Legion, Tuesday
j nig h t.
P re lim in a ry plans fo r A rm is tic e
d a y in clu d e the parade preceding
the speech and exercises in the
V e netian theatre, and dance i n
the evening in the c ity a u d ito riu m
Plans are in charge o f R. J
Seeirce. program ch a irm a n , and
A r th u r Kroeger. parade A special
I in v ita tio n to jo in in the services
m i l be extended to a ll H ills b o ro
. p a trio tic organizations.
N e x t m eeting o f the post w ill bt
a jo in t session w ith th e A u x ilia r y
on N ovem ber 5, at w h ic h tim e a
[«it lu ck d in n e r w ill be served,
fo llo w e d by business sessions ol
both o rganizations w ith a social
h o u r to close th e a ffa ir.
T he post voted a re s o lu tio n sup­
p o rtin g the proposed
A rm is tic e
day closing b ill, to be proposed at
th e special session o f the le g is la ­
tu re m a k in g it co m p u lso ry fo r a ll
business houses in the state to
close. A n o th e r re s o lu tio n passed by
the post was one o f condolence to
«Continued on p a ce 8. n»lumn 3 1
FH A Co-operates
Red Cross Program
The Red Cross has th is year
added a v e ry w o rth y p ro je ct, the
Hom e and F arm A ccid e n t P re ve n ­
tio n program , and the w eek o f O c­
to b er 28 to N ove m b e r 2. has been
designated
as Home
In sp ectio n
C am paign week H ow ever, it w ill
scarcely get u n d e r w ay in th is
co u n ty n e xt week, according to W.
F. N orm an, co u n ty president, as
m a te ria l to c a rry on the w o rk has
n o , a rriv e d .
T he Federal H ousing a d m in is ­
tra tio n w ill eo-oj»eiate in th is w o rk ,
a ccording to F. J. R ile r. local m an-
agcr o f the housing a d m in is tra tio n ,
w h o received a le tte r fro m n a tio n a l
headquarters a sking that e v e ry as­
sistance be given in th is w o rk .
M r. N orm an rep o rts that tw o
fir s t aid classes are being o rg a n ­
ized. one at Orenco, u n d er the
tu te lag e o f M r W h itfo rd o f B eav­
erton, and one a, Haz.eld lie w ith
M rs
R«’sa W ilson as in s tru c to r.
A b o u t 20 have been e n ro lle d in
each class. The ladies are accred­
ite d teachers and are a v a ila b le
fo r any pa rt o f the county.
President N orm an also reports
that 23 schools w ith 700 p u p ils
jo in e d the J u n io r Red Cross d u r ­
in g the past week, and s ix had
Joined p re v io u s ly
M i N orm an and M i
Isabel W a r­
rens o f Gales C reek represented to
co u n ty chapter at th«» Red Cross
conference Tuesday at the M u „ -
nnmah h otel in P o rtla n d. Douglas
M«»ore <»f San F rancisco was the
p rin c ip a l speaker.
County Poultry
Raisers A tten d
Dcaverton Meet
Victims Tell
Jury of Fatal
Truck Crash
"M a in ta in in g the b«xiy w e ight of
the p u lle t is the most im p o rta n t
fa cto r in h o ld in g p u lle ts up in
p ro d u c tio n ,” stated H
E Cosby,
extension p o u ltry m a n o f the O re ­
gon State college, at a m o n th ly
p o u ltry m eeting held in Beaverton
high school Tuesday n ig h t, accord­
in g to L E. Francis, assistant coun­ W itnesses Say O b e r, D riv e r
ty agent. S e ve n ty-e ig h t W ashing­
in G aston M is h a p , W a s
ton co u n ty p o u ltry men attended
th is m eeting.
“ H itt in g ” 5 3 M ile »
C«jsby said th a t "p u lle ts should '
be expected to gain fro m a q u a r­
te r to a h a lf-p o u n d in w e ight a fte r !
they have been placed in the la y ­
in g house In o rd e r to p ro v id e fo r |
th is increase in w e ig h t it is neces- '
sary to feed s u ffic ie n t amounts of J u ry V is it Scene; T e » tim o n y
g ra in and mash to p ro v id e fo r
both egg p ro d u ctio n and increase
B egun T u e s d a y M o rn in g
in w e ig h t. It is a v e ry desirable '
plan to have several b irds in the
flo c k m arked so th a t they can be | Last witness fo r the prosecution
weighed at least once a week a s . in the t r ia l o f V in ce n t Ober, Sea­
a check on how the flo c k w e ig h t I side tru c k d riv e r, held fo r m an ­
is h o ld in g up.
slaughter in connection w ith an
"C a re fu l observation o f the flo c k 1 accident near Gaston J u ly 15. w ere
w ith regard to the a c tiv ity and ap- ! called Wednesday afternoon.
p e tite o f the b irds and the am ount ; T he tr ia l opened M onday w ith
, o f feed th a t th e y are e ating is
th e selection o f a ju r y and fir s t
a n other v e ry good step to w a rd s , testim ony w a s taken
Tuesday
m a in ta in in g p roduction.
m o rn in g Russell M organ, d is tric t
“ F in a lly , it is essential fo r the a tto rn e y is appearing fo r the state,
successful p o u ltry m a n to keep a and B u rk e Tongue is h a n d lin g the
d a ily record o f eg g -p ro du ctio n in ! defense.
o rd e r tha, he can w atch the tren d '
N in e W itnesses Called
o f la y in g and catch any tr o u b le 1 O ber was arrested and in d icte d
th a t m ay be s ta rtin g in th e fl« x k w hen his tru c k o v e rtu rn e d on the
before it has seriously affected the road ju s t east o f th e Gaston c ity
(Continued on r-a«e 7, column »)
lim its , w hen he was ta k in g a p a rty
o f young people to C a rlto n fo r a
sw im R alph E plin g . 17, was k ille d
in s ta n tly . Lester W inner, 17, died
o f in ju rie s received, and 10 others
recevied in ju rie s o f v a rio u s de­
grees.
I
N in e witnesses w ere called by
th e state Wednesday, s ix o f them
|
v ic tim s o f the accident, in c lu d in g
A tto rn e y U rg es C o o p e ra tio n a b ro th e r and sister o f R alph and
a b ro th e r o f Lester.
A nron g O f fic e r G roups
AU n in e te s tifie d to alleged e x ­
cessive speed o f the tru c k , tw o o f
H a rm o n y should lx* the key note them . Shelia L a u g h lin and R alph
to e ffic ie n c y between a ll branches' W in n e r, te s tify in g th a t th e y read
o f Oregon's law enforcem ent units. the speedometer ju s t before the
T h o m a s B H andley, d e p uty d is tric t crash as the tr u c k neared a cu rv e
a ttlo rn e y o f M u ltn o m a h county. I The tru c k was tra v e lin g a t 53
told m em bers o f the N o rth w e st m ile s an hour, th e y said.
Each described how th e tr u c k
Peace O ffic e rs ’ association and v is ­
ito rs a tte n d in g the q u a rte rly m eet­ came to th e fir s t curve, passed it
safely,
passed the n e xt and s k id ­
ing held F rid a y n ig h t in H ills b o ro
T he m eeting was attended by ded fro m one side o f fh e road to
about 90 m em bers o f the assoc la- ( the other, end in g in an a b ru p t stop
lio n and u a s held in H ills b o ro ■ w h ic h preceded the tr u c k r o llin g
G range hall, w here d in n e r w a s ’ in to the d itch .
Eye-witnesses
called
in clu d e d
served at 6:30 o’clo ck by wom en |
John Bohnson. H erm an B ergett and
o f the grange.
In his address. H a n d le y said th a t J H. W h ite o f Gaston, w ho te s ti­
O regon had one o f the best law fie d th e y saw the tru c k com ing
enforcem ent groups, b u t th a t to o j d o w n the road to w a rd the to w n
o fte n th e re was fr ic tio n between and tu rn over.
A fte r e x a m in a tio n o f the last
state, co u n ty and c ity
officers,
w h ich resu lte d
m an y tim es in witness fo r th e prosecution, the
tr
ia
l recessed u n til th is m o rn in g
persons escaping justice .
O ffic e rs and v is ito rs were wel-1 'T h u rs d a y !, w hen witnesses fo r the
corned by J. H. G a rre tt, m ayo r o f defense w ill be called.
S ix witnesses w ere e xam ined
H ills b o ro E a rl A. N ott. d is tric t at-
‘o rn c y o f Y a m h ill county, respond- Tuesday, lo ca tin g the scene o f the
accident
and d e scrip tio n s o f w h a t
«'d fo r the association. Joe K e lle r
of P o rtla n d spoke b rie fly , co m p a r­ was found th e re on e x a m in a tio n .
The fir s t witness ca lle d was L.
ing co n d itio ns now w ith conditions
M c In ty re assistant to J. W.
before the passage o f O regon’s tid e L
re g is tra tio n law. K e lle r sponsored Barney, co u n ty engineer, w h o tes­
tifie d as to a m ap and su rve y
the law.
The present state law* re la tiv e to w h ich he had made o f the scene o f
p in b a ll, d a rt games and slot m a­ the accident. H a rry C. Johnson,
chines. came in fo r c ritic is m from d e p uty s h e riff, te s tifie d as to his
fudge R F ra n k Peters o f H illsb o ro , in v e s tig a tio n o f the accident and
who declared the present la w was m easurements he had ta ke n re la ­
confusing to anyone b u t atto rn e ys tiv e to the distance tra v e le d by the
«Continued on paire 8. column 1>
in d resulted in prosecutions o f in ­
nocent persons w ho had allow ed
the machines to be in sta lle d under
the im pression th a t th e y were not
»ames o f chance.
In the general discussion, the
m a tte r o f o ffic e rs tra v e lin g in pairs
to a vo id m urders such as took Defeated at Previous Flection, Issue
place re c e n tly in M ultn o m a h coun-
Carries Easily Now
y w hen a d e p u ty s h e riff was shot
•o death a tte m p tin g to arrest a
Defeated at a special e lection
game la w v io la to r, was b rought out
Septem ber 23. patrons o f T ig a rd
by M a rtin T
P ra tt. M u ltn o m lh
u n io n high school d is tric t tu rn e d
co u n ty s h e riff, and George A le x ­ out M onday and approved a $22.-
ander. s u p e rin te n d e nt o f state po ­
000 bond issue fo r new co n stru c­
lice.
tio n , 341 to 274. T he bonds w ere
E arl N o tt o f M c M in n v ille . E. T defeated at the p revious e le ctio n
Mass o f Oreg«»n C ity and M a rtin
by e ig h t votes.
P ra tt w ere named by G. W. M an ­
T he d is tric t proposes to co n stru ct
n in g o f Y a m h ill co u n ty, president
a gym nasium and several n e w
of the association, as a le g isla tive class-room s to ta ke care o f the e x ­
«Continued <»n pmk <* 7. column 6)
panding attendance. The fe d era l
gove rn m e nt g ra n t am ounts to $20.-
Scout C o u rt o f H o n o r
000, m a k in g a to ta l fo r co n stru c­
S clie d u le d fo r T o n ig h t tio n o f $42.000.
Last w in te r th e school com pleted
H o n o r co u rt fo r scouts in the
H ills b o ro d is tric t w ill be held to ­ le v e lin g and g ra d in g o f a large
n ig h t iT h u rs d a y ) at the co u n ty a th le tic fie ld th ro u g h SE R A labor,
co u rt house F o llo w in g the court, adding m a te ria lly to the a m o u n t of
school
a d is tric t com m ittee m eeting is p ro p e rty owned by t h e
a va ila b le fo r re c re a tio n a l purposes.
planned.
Prosecution
Resting
Unity W anted
in Law W ork
Votes Resurrect
Tigard Bond Issue
Hillsboro Sewers Inadequate,
State Sanitary Engineer Says
D e cla rin g the present H ills b o ro
septic ta n k obsolete.
Inadequate
and a menace to health as fa r as
the T u a la tin r iv e r is concerned
C a rl Green, state s a n ita ry engineer,
com pleted a
m it tr y
inspection
of H ills b o ro Tuesday.
H ills b o ro citizens have been c a ll­
ed upon to vote F rid a y on the
issuance of $102.000 in revenue
bonds fo r the c o n stru ctio n o f a
new sewer system to serve parts
o f Hill.sboro anil a sewage disposal
plant. The bonds are to be re ­
tire d w ith money collected from
in d iv id u a l eonneetiona made on
the new sewer vstem. P atrons o f
the old e w er d is tric t w ill be ask
ed to pay a .m all am ount each
m onth to w a rd the op e ra tio n o f the
disposal plant.
Condemns S eptic T anks
The inspection c a rrie d on by M r
G reen in clu d e d the septic la n k us­
ed by the old sewer d is tric t fo r
di |« '.a l. and the proposed new
■ewer d is tric t' w h e re disposal now
I arm Organisation Meets
is by means of in d iv id u a l septic
R egular m eeting o f the Feder­ tanks.
ated F a rm «»rganization w ill be
" I n such crow ded lo c a litie s as
h e ld F r id a y eve n in g in th«' ba.e- th a !
In
w h ic h
in d iv id u a l septic
m ent of ,)«» c o u rt hou «. according lanF arc being u id . G r r c n
ild .
to R G reenw ood, se cre ta ry o f th e ■’there L g r ta t danger o f tp i; lim le
organization.
diseases, p a rtic u la rly in the w in te r
tim e w hen the gro u n d is f u ll o f
w ater.
"T h e e fflu e n t fro m septic tanks
is h ig h ly charged w ith dangerous
bacteria
W here disposal o f this
m a te ria l is by absorption in to the
ground, o r by d u m p in g in to ojien
ditches, a serious menace resu lts
D u rin g w in te r m onths th e re is no
absorption hot the m a te ria l is c a r­
rie d by surface w a te r to a ll parts
o f the h e a v ily occupied residence
d is tric ts .
" I found at the h ig h school
w here e fflu e n t fro m a large ..eptlc
la n k i. being c a rrie d aw ay from
the school arid dum ped in to an
open d itch .
"T h e re is a n other open d itc h on
T e n th street used fo r drainage
purposes, in to w h ich sewage is be­
in g dum ped We have had several
co m p la in ts on th is nuisance and
should p ro |ie rty owners along the
(lile h e nter in to a d e fin ite m ove ­
m ent to abate the trou b le , the
board o f health w o u ld have to take
d ra stic action,
"N um erous c o m p l a i n t s h a v e
reached us fro m H ills b o ro to the
co u n ty lin e along the T u a la tin r i v ­
er rn n c e rn 'n g p o llu tio n A la rg e r
p a rt of thi. p o llu tio n I. t m to iw -
agc dum ped in to the r iv e r M ore
l1.ontm u«d on paga a. tclum n »I