The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 05, 1935, Image 1

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for Christmas
One of Tivo—
Argus 1 of 2 Weekly ABC
Members in West
W ith W h ic h is Com bined the H ills b o ro Independent
V o lu m e 4 2, N o. 42
H ills b o ro lii(lcp«n<l«rit R stab lishsd 1K7JI
Sewer Bids
Before City
Body Today
S ta te C ap ital
N e w s L e tte r
Il V
A.
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Scouts Receive
Higher Ratings;
Plan Activities
Hill boro Oregon, Thursday, December •"», I!':;.'»
Farm Union
Holds Rally
on Saturday
T h irte e n Hoy Scouts o f the H ills ­
boro d is tric t appeared fo r aw ards
at the c o u rt o f honor at the c o u rt
house N ovem ber 27. The c o u rt was
held one day c u rly because o f
T h a n ksg ivin g .
C irc u it Jud ge If.
I F ra n k Peters presided.
L ig h t C o m p e titio n E x p e c te d
Second class scouts, Ted G urdner. N a tio n a l
O f fic e r to T a lk
T ro o p 218 o f H ills b o ro ; Fred B a u ­
as E stim ates a re F ile d ;
C
o
u
n
ty
U n io n M e e t
man, 247 of H e lve tia ; and B ill C o r­
w in , T ro o p 226 o f H illsb o ro , re ­
F iv e Q u a lify
in H ig h School
ceived m e rit badgi s in
music,
le u th e rc ru ft und h a n d ic ra ft respec­
tiv e ly .
Ten fir s t class scouts re ce ivin g
j m e rit badges were: D e lb e rt Crews,
1 1
I p u b lic health; A lb e rt G ille tte , firs t
..
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...
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aid; John West, cam ping, a ll of
L IN D IItC X
Grand Jurors to
Sift Crime; Six
Cases to Croup
Hillsboro Argus Established 1894
More Game
Needed Says
C.C. Speaker
S ix alleged crim es w ill be inves-1
tigated by the new grand ju r y !
when th a t body assembles th is j
m o rn in g 'T h u rs d a y ) to consider its i
fir s t c I
.rd in g to
l<
M organ, d is tric t a tto rn e y. The sc.,- j
sion is expected to be of s h o rt du-
ra tio n .
W
ild
W ild
Two Sections, Fourteen Pages
Club Workers
Given Honors
for Services
Illy I. E. E ra n ,i. Ain't. County Air-ntl
Tax Figures
Show Larger
Levies Made
H e n ry G. Hagg, d a iry m a n of
R eedville. and leader o f the Rced-
v ille d a iry club, and John S ch m e lt­
D e s p ite Increases in
zer, f r u it and n u t g ro w e r o f the
C hehalem M o u n ta in d is tric t, and
Costs f o r Stale
leader o f the Chehalem M o u n ta in
I ife
ifp W
W o
o u
u ld
received aw ards z,
.
c i •
><
Tax Lower
L
ld B
B ecom
ecom e
e potato c |ub, have
re co g n itio n o f ha vin g C o u n ty S e ek m g M o re T h a n
served as leaders o f 4-H clubs fo r
B ig A sset in D r a w in g
Foster, route' 1, H ills b o ro ; W illia m
H a l f M illio n fo r
fiv e years.
C H e rg e rt and W a lte r C. Heaton, I
C A I.E M
In » p ile o f In cre a se d u p -
T
o
u
ris
ts
H
e
re
The
fir
s
t
tw
o
years
o
f
M
r.
Hagg's
H ills b o ro rou te 2. James B. San- j
C o m in g Y e a r
pi u p i lu ll,m s In i c o n s tru c tio n o l
leadership he had a p ig clu b and
ders and Royal C. Bacon, B eaver- !
lh e ne w e ip llo l, lo r fin a n c in g re ­
fo
r
the
last
th
re
e
years
the
d
a
iry
i
ton, rou te 2; O rrin W. Boles, T i­
lie f m id fo r o th e r s la te a c tiv itie s
C am p
R r t r l v c,ub- Whlle hls cIub m em bers are
gard rou te 1 and O. V. W h ite of ’ A t t - i r l s
p ro p e r ly o w n e rs
w i l l c o n trib u te
r ^ llc IC K i» V J d lllC U U U y you ng er boys yet the y have made
Forest G rove.
n • b y a p p ro x im a te ly $54,000 fo r
a v e ry cre d ita b le sh o w in g in clu b |
Ihc up p m l o f stute g o v e rn m e n t In
One o f several c rim in a l cases
w o rk. A t th is year's W ashington
s till pending before t h e c ir c u it j
I ' «I Ilia n th e y d id in 1035.
fa,r the y w ere successful in j j , r e e M u n ic ip a litie s H a v e
In cre a se in th e cost o f .state gov- F o rre s te r W a n ts C o n tra c t to T ro o p 21« o f H ills b o r o Ja ck C u l- I F a rm e rs H e re L ast W e e k of co u rt w ill be trie d M onday m o r n - ! D e c la re s C om m ission S h ould eo.unt/
w in n in g a grand cham pionship, a 1 n r e e
‘» l u n i c i p a i m e s
nave
„/
bertson, h a n d icra ft. T ro o p 21!) o f
in g when M a rk O sburne and G ra- ,
• m n ie n t is m o re lliu n o ffs e t b y in -
D is p o s e o f W a s t e s
A loha; K obert A ,|is(jn .s^ im ln ln K !
firs
t,
tw
o seconds and tw o th ir d
C
o
-o
p
e
ra
tiv
e
E
ffo
rts
Be O u t o f P o litics
ham C am pbell appear to answ er a !
S
m
a
ll
M
illa
g
e
R
aise
II e.i cd i , venues f r o m
in c o m e
i places w ith the six anim als tha t
T ro o p 226 of H ills b o ro ; J im D a v­
charge of la rcen y o f a p ile d riv e r
taxes, In h e rita n c e and g if t tu xe s
I the y entered. In a d d itio n to this.
idson. pioneering, A rn o ld Le p p in . |
ham m er. The youths allege t h a t !
a m i m is c e lla n e o u s .sources.
N ot since the state con ven tion ,
Bids fo r the co n stru ctio n
o f pion eering and p u b lic health; W ul
they were not acquainted w ith th e i P o in tin g out th a t O regon game R ichard Hagg, one o f the members,
A c c o rd in g to th e 11)36 s tu te ta x H illsb o ro 's
G eneral increases in ta x levies in
$185,455 sewer system le r Erdm an, fir s t aid. T ro o p 247 o f b lld in H ills b o ro in M ay, 1934. value o f the ham m er and w ere o f , was a great asset in d o lla rs and | succeeded in w in n in g the D. G. a ll parts o f W ashington co u n ty as
l< vy, a n n o u n c e d b y Ih e ta x com
as
w
e
ll
as
a
vast
re
cre
a
tio
n
-
L
illy
he
ifer,
w
h
ich
was
aw
arded
to
ion Ih i . week p ro p e rty ow n- “ I “ 1 d l',p,M“
P l» nt w i ll be opened H e lve tia ; Faurest Anderson, sw im - bas. ,h c re becn #s m any Farm ers the o p in ion th a t i t had been aban- cents
, .
w e ll as in the cou nty governm ent,
w ill be c a ll,,! upon to con n b -
“
" V T “ " « o f th c R i m i n g ; W illia m A llis o n , sw im m in g , ,U n ‘ ?n , m em bers assembled, a« u t­ doned and was of no value except a fa c ility . Ed F. A v e r ill o f P ort the boy e x h ib itin g th e highest scor-
are noted th is w eek w ith the re ­
il
c o n ir io I councu U( jo o'clo ck th is m o rn in g . ; Sen S coul S hip R a inb ow o f H i l l s - I tcnded th e w a re h ouse r a lly S a tu r- fo r ju n k .
la
n
d
,
e
x
n
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r
t
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n
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a
m
e
a
n
d
w
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e
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l
and'
e
x
p
e
rt
on
game
and
w
ild
life
,
j
*n
8
grade
Jersey
h
e
ife
r
calf.
H
o
w
-
Ule o n ly $2,613,941.58 to w u rd u
lease o f ta x fig u re s fo r n e x t year
day at thc H ills b o ro u n io n high
iT h u rs d a y l. F o llo w in g the open- i boro
*
.
. i spoke M onday to a la rge cro w d at ard Trachsel, another m em ber, won
• • i. > i ol m i . c i 2. a T h e Ing o f bids the councal has three
W a lte r Wyss was fin e d $250 in th
luncheon o f the lo cal the J. B. Im la y and Sons' 4-H clu b fro m the o ffic e o f J. E. C arpenter,
A lb c r t G ille ltc was prom oted to school. The p rin c ip a l speaker. C h a r­
p o ip e r ty le v y in c lu d e s $884,649 (M)
ber of com _ m erce,
les B a ke r of W alla W alla. Wash., c irc u it c o u rt F rid a y, a fte r being cham
__ _
* sum m er school scholarship Jpr hav- assessor. Taxes fo r w h ic h the le v ­
days in w h ic h to e ith e r uccept the j star s,-out
m ille the c o n s titu tio n a l s ix p é r­ bids o r re je ct them
found g u ilty o f s e llin g a cow w ith
was
in
tro
d
u
ce
d
by
H
e
n
ry
Jacobson.
O
th
e
r
states,
he'sai'd,
h
a
v
e
'r
e
a
liz
-
!
T^ e h.i «best sc?r ‘ n« ies have ju s t been com pleted are
I La w re nce F rancis was in tro d u ce d p re sid ing o ffic e r and pre sid ent o f Bang's disease to P. E. L e w is of
it it
in i ie .i e a n d >1.',29.391 09 o u t-
due and payable at the ta x in g p e r­
ed
the
fact
th
a
t
w
ild
life
,
as
w
e
ll
T h c tdub com pleted iods in 1936.
George McGee, c ity engineer, to ld as new scoutm aster o f T ro o p 226
i'l- th e s ix p e r c e n t lim it . In c o m e
T iga rd. Parole on the balance w ill as scenic beauty, are necessary i f vcar
F
arm
U
n
io
n
O
il
Co.
per
cent
^o
r
the
past
G eneral taxes le vie d fo r state
ta x i , .ire b e in g c o u n te d on to p ro - the cou ncllm en Tuesday n ig h t that o f H llls b o to to succeed Rex Jones,
be granted on pa ym en t o f $100.
U , . r k ( ited
th
in u on
the
to
u i ris
'
z*-v •
t i
i
.
z z. •
u t v e y y a are
i t . t to
u v cash
aan
11$
u
m e
tu u
t a t t . y
and c o u n ty purposes w i ll b rin g the
Vl.le $2.359.24 1.J7 o f th e necessary fiv e con tra ctors have p rc -q u a lifle d . ‘ w ho has found it necessary to dis-
M
r.
S
chm
eltzer
has
fo
r
fiv
e
years
O
rders
ilc
d
in
c
ir
c
u
it
c
o
u
rt
tm
s
tra
d
e
o
f
th
e
n
a
tio
n
w
h
ic
h
is
a
B
ake
r's
them
e
was
business
v
o
l­
lo a d s lo r 1936 u n d th e re m a in d e r O f th is nu m b e r tw o o r th re e are , con tinu e because o f scholastic w o rk
week in clu d e E a rl A . M iebus vs.
led the Chehalem M o u n ta in pota- cou nty le v y fro m 20.8 m ills fo r
1935 to 21.5 m ills fo r 1936. an in -
w ill com e fr o m m is c e lla n e o u s r e v - expected to file bids th is m o rn in g , : in the U n iv e rs ity extension school. um e versus pu rcha sing po w e r and W illia m A. G eyer and L y d ia G e y­ s te a d ily g ro w in g in d u s try .
(C o n tin u e d on page 8, colum n I ,
he
review
e
d
the
progress
o
f
the
McGee
s a id .
]
< ('o « U n u -S on page S, colum n ( |
| crease o f .7 m ills . C a rp e n te r points
■ nue.» In c lu d in g $62.>.oot) fr o m I n ­
Resources S hould Excel
er; J. W. Hess vs. Roy L. C h ap­
P
acific
S
u
p
p
ly
com
pany
fro
m
its
W a ter. L a b o r Feared
out.
in i l l . o n e ta xe s, $6663139 36 fr o m
In connection w ith developm ent
in ce p tio n in 1933. w hen it began man, a d m in is tra to r estate o f Lenora
Because o f la b o r co n ditions and
V a lu a tio n Less
ill 'in . n ic e fees. $298.946 73 fr o m c o r ­
Chapm an et al; Com te & K o h lm a n of these p o ssib ilitie s in Oregon.
w
ith
o
n
ly
six
co-o
pe
rative
m
em
bers
p o ra tio n tux< . u n d $148.239 49 fro m fea r o f w in te r w a te r, con tra ctors
A bre akd ow n o f ta x fig u re s shows
Co., vs. E lm e rt M . G o ld e r et u x ; the re is no reason, he said, w h y I
to
its
present
status
o
f
64
members,
a la ry c u ls in s e lf s u p p o r tin g a c ­ have been lo athe to e n te r in to the
$76,497 to be raised fo r state, $147,-
th ro u g h o u t
Oregon,
W ashington H e n ry Van D y k e vs. W illia m L e p - the resources in these lines should
co m p e titio n , McGee to ld the co u n ­
t iv a i.
w h ic h a re n o w d iv e rte d to , s--z.
864.41 fo r the general school fu n d ;
schat.
’
not be gre ater th a n an y state in ,
and
Idaho
He
showed
the
exte
nt
tin- g n u -n il fun d undci an act ol t'*1 C o ntractors q u a lify in g ure W ar-
$155,294.41 fo r general co u n ty e x ­
The fo llo w in g suits w ere file d ^ e nation,
o
f
the
co-o
pe
rative
m
ovem
ent
t n e i. i t re g u la r session.
re n -N o rth w e a t, Inc.;
P a rk e r &
pense and $146.838.13 fo r cou nty
th ro u g h o u t the n a tio n by a map. th is week in c ir c u it co u rt: G eorge
A v e r ill was in tro d u ce d b y Judge j
A llh o u g n tn e sp e c ia l esston au- Schram ; K e rn A K ib b e ; Eck &
_____
roads, m a k in g the to ta l of $526,493.-
show
ing
the
te
r
r
ito
r
y
served
by
S.
Sheperd.
trustee,
vs.
W
a
lte
r
A.
D
o
na
ld
T.
T
em
pleton,
president
o
f
.
tlib iiz e d Hie e x p e n d itu r e o f $1,375,- L in d , und F C. D illa r d com pany.
the N a tio n a l C o -op erative Union, W ilson; A lic e H. E llis vs. W a lte r A. the local Izaak W alton league. Re- L o ca l L in e S tars in 19 to 0 95 to be raised b y the le v y on a
1 "> 'ii th e in-
e ip i i n l o n ly $4:>6.
In connection w ith the sewage M a jo r it y A g a in s t H e a v y in
v a lu a tio n of $24.534,926.92. w h ic h is
e xte n d in g fro m W ashington on the W ilson; A n n a G. H e rb vs. F. N. fe r r in g to Izaak W alton, A v e r ill re ­
• •34 c l th is a m o u n t is in clu d e d in disposal p lu n t A . C. F orrester. P ort
W in T h a n k s g iv in g D a y
$72.026.98 less than fo r 1935.
n
o
rth
to
O
klah
om
a
and
Texas
on
m
a
rk
e
d
th
a
t
th
is
great
advocate
o
f
Jurgens.
S ecret V o te S a tu rd a y
I hi
1936 le v y in o rd e r to avoid lun<l engineer, w ho conducted a
In a d d itio n to the above a le v y
the south, fa s t th ro u g h South D a ­
The fo llo w in g orders have b e e n , fis h in g as a re cre a tio n was b o rn
C 'liflie t w ith th e c o n s titu tio n a l d e b t |
o f disposal e xp e rim e n ts fo r
kota. Nebraska. Iowa. Illin o is and file d in probate c o u rt th is week: severa* generations too soon to have
D epending
solely on slashing o f 8.7 m ills fo r n o n -h ig h school
the c ity d u rin g Septem ber and Oc
n iliib lt io n .
as
O pposition
to
any a d d itio n a l in to Ind ian a. He declared th a t it A M. Commons, M a ry Peterson, discovered the acme o f sport, fish
po w e r plays, H ilh i crushed the , purposes , is
. . to . raise
. , $78.089.32
...
The general fu n d d e fic it, w h ic h it tober, hus offere d to co n tra ct w ith
was the one safe w ay to r e d is tr i­
in g fo r O regon silversides.
Forest G ro ve V ik in g s 19 to 0 d u r- j com pared to »78,368.49 fo r th is year.
had been planned to w ipe o u t en ­ the c ity fo r the disposal o f sewage. 1 P rop erty tax at th is tim e was ex- bute the w e a lth o f o u r nation, and M arg are t Maass, E. J. Lyons.
In connection w ith th is sport, I in g the a n nu al T u rk e y D ay game
T o ta l le v y fo r a ll purposes in
tire ly th is year, w ill a p p ro xim a te acco rding to in fo rm a tio n g ive n the 1 Pressed in the decisive vote o f 170 said he was sure it was m ore
w h ic h is p e c u lia r to Oregon. A v e r- on th e P a cific u n iv e rs ity fie ld last H ills b o ro is 57.5 m ills to raise $96.-
| tu m against the special road tax
$1,147,699 at Ihe »rid ot 1936, ac­ cou ncil.
i l l re fe rre d to K ip lin g 's fis h in g t r ip Thursday. D is tin c t s u p e rio rity in 712.67. The to ta l contains 16.6 m ills
Wednesday m o rn in g m em bers o f *” a sei-ret b a llo t here S aturday, A m e rica n th a n C om m unism o r Fas­
cord in g to estim ates by the tux
c is ts .
o f m any years ago on the C la c k - ■ the fo rw a rd w a ll b ro u g h t th e 1935 f ° r special taxes as com pared to
com m ission due to the em ergency th c cou ncil com m itte e on sanita- Pbe spe cia lly cu lle d m eeting o f
S. B. H o lt, state secretary and
amas in w h ich the great B ritis h W ashington co u n ty g rid cha m pion- 16-3 m ills th is yea r and 7.9 m ills fo r
ippi "p i i,liio n s b y Ih c r e g u la r u n d 1,0,1 m e t w it h F o rre s te r u n d h e a rd road d is tric t No I, co m p risin g a ll
warehouse in
his plan i l l d e ta il, lie w o u ld b u ild I o i W ashington cou nty outside of m anager o f th c
a u th o r hooked and landed a s ilv e r ship to H ills b o ro , th e B lu e and schools as com pared to 8.1 m ills,
acetal le g is la tiv e sessions.
side and im m o rta liz e d th is O regon W h ite linesm en h u rlin g back e ve ry
T o ta l le v y fo r a ll purposes against
his ow n re d u ctio n p la n t, fu rn is h ' in co rp o ra te d tow ns, was to le v y a Salem, stated tha t in its eigh t
tux o f not to exceed tw o and a m onths' existence $40.000 w o rth of
sport in a classic d e scrip tion.
Forest G ro ve th ru s t and opening p ro p e rty in Forest G rove is 56.8
bond
to
guarantee
pe
rfo
rm
an
ce
T iie c o m p u ls o ry student ice b ill,
Scores o f persons have crossed w id e holes to take th e H ilh i b a ll | m ills to raise $50.480.08. T he Beav-
of his con tra ct and charge so m uch h a lf m ills , the re tu rn s o f w h ich business had been done and m any
against w h ich tile re fe re n d u m was
: erton le v y is 57.2 m ills to raise $29 -
the c o n tin e n t to fish fo r silversides ca rrie rs th ro u g h the line.
per ga llo n fo r disposing o f the w ere to be used fo r re.ad m a in te n ­ m em bers had been gained th ro u g h ]
invoked, w ill go on th c special
P re p a re s fo r Im p ro v e m e n t in O regon streams, A v e r ill said,
its service.
H illsb o ro 's 73-yard m arch fo r th e l^ H ^ S . In Banks to ta l le v y is 59.9
ance th ro u g h o u t the county.
sewage
th
ro
u
g
h
his
plant.
i lection b a llo t unless s lu le d e n a r t-
O th e r speakers were F lo yd S m ith,
d ra w in g his conclusion th a t pro pe r opening score in the second pe rio d • m ills to raise $31.009.72 and in C o r-
to the
A lth o u g h the m eeting too k up
A lo n g G a le s C re e k
., ' ,>1 ..id e a l s a r c e n jo in e d by th o | H is plan w ill be su b m itte d tO
and unstoppable, ne liu s the le vy fo r a ll purposes
a d v e rtis in g o f O regon re cre a tio n a l was relentless
'
D a e O 'H a ra , e le c tio n s c le r k
l
dcta11 t o r th e ir consld- s h o rtly a fte r 10 o'clock, the b a l­ m anager o f the F arm ers' Co-opei - j
fa c ilitie s w o u ld a ttra c t scores m ore B ound ing at th e le ft side o f th e totals 53.5 to raise $11.927.64
lo tin g d id not s ta rt u n t il n e arly a tiv e C ream ery o f S he rid an; R. W
... in. s t - n d e p a r t m e n t . -pomts o u t . - " a " ' " " " ? ' ,W“ ,*
Com parisons of th e to ta l levies
ty ,1 O il company
that Ihe special election act ita e ll ¡ t ° rm e d - ^ h e disposal p la n t, the 11.30 and the pOTls i^ e fe k e fit open . Hogg
u o f P » o lk C o z u n zx
j
.i
W ith the c o u n ty —
.... fro m the eastern p o rtio n s o f th c V ik in g lin e , H ilh i r o lle d u p s ix
c o u ..........
rt m .....
oving
fir s t downs and used b u t one f o r ­ fo r a ll purposes in a ll o f the la rg e r
past [0 purchase va rio u s pieces o f pro- U n ite d States.
, ,. ., 1 1 , 1 . s l l i . i t "the r e sha ll be sub- Counc' 1 ■ « “ " '« I . * « l M he operated u n til 2 o'clex-k by a vote o f those L. H. M cBee of D a lla s
to w n s o f the c o u n ty show an in -
In re v ie w in g the w o rk o f the w a rd pass.
m u te d l„ th e ix o p le lo r the i r up- '
c" nn ‘'‘ “ ° i’ " * } » * & » F o rre ste r present, w hen it was exp la in e d pres'dent o f State F ann ers U nion, | pt)Sed rig h t-o f-w a y on th c Gales
W ay fo r th e second H ilh i score crease o f .8 m ills in Hillsboro, .3
Plass and R. N. B a k e r in be- creek h igh w ay, fir s t steps are be fish and game com m ission in the
|> r.n.,l ,,r reje ctio n at the said s p e . conim erc-."1 alcohol d is tille r y w h ich th a t a ll cou ld not vote in a shorter John
n o If
/.f
I n /»
u iu r n h t in c n
nnrl
<
-
r
m l e le c tio n * • • a ll m .o a u r e .m
has bccn in co rp o ra te d and f o r , pe rio d o f tim e. Ferd L a n g e r o f h a lf o f the new warehouse, and in g take n to meet the state program state, he pointed out th a t the lakes was paved by the a le rt b a ll-h a w k - ; m ills in Forest Grove, 3.3 m ills in
acted at said re g u la r and d x c lu l w h ic h co n stru ctio n is proposed im - Sherw ood and Oscar Hagg o f Reed- F ord C a rpe r o f Associated Gas Co., fo r im p ro ve m e n t o f m a rk e t road o f th is state now co n ta in m ore fis h in g o f T a c k le W u n d e rlich , w h o re- Beaverton, 3 m ills in Banks and
... , ,, arid red . , d to tne w , ,
me d ia te ly . The d is tille r y contení- v .lle w e re elected ch a irm a n and and C. J Barnes of Beaverton.
fa c ilitie s fro m Forest G ro ve west th a n ever before and th a t th e re covered H ines’ fu m b le d p u n t on 2.6 m ills in C ornelius. Special taxes
to g is
th la
c tu v re
o te o r* r ) p la tM
wag, te c , product8
f rorn j secretary, resp ective ly, a fte r Judge
was a tim e w hen the lakes w e re the V ik in g 20. Seven plays th ro u g h le vie d b y the citie s increased in
M any v is ito rs w ere present from and n o rth to w a rd T im b e r.
e .»sion,
ith e r d ir nun
e c t ly r, b reared
y th e le
W”
1
in c lu d in g James
I the lin e m oved th e b a ll in to pay B eaverton, C o rn e liu s and H ills b o ro
o f the m a te ri- D onald T. T e m pleton had e x p la in ­ oth er counties,
Present plans c a ll f o r a change devoid o f fish.
by i . ft r e n tlu m p e titio n s c o m p ie te ti |
ln n , , < r F
and were lo w e re d in Banks and
___
H ow ever, he said, th e fis h p o p u - 1 d ir t in sho rt order.
ed th e purposes of the m eeting Richardson. H erm an B ernard, Floyd in the h ig h
w a _ y th ro u g h the H e isle r
..ml tile d w ith the secretary o f
converted.
S m ith. Mrs. Thom as G re n fe ll. W al- hop ya rd " near G ales' C itv " in *Gaies la tio n o f the stream s has been d i - '
W u n d e rlic h was again in d ire c tly F orest Grove.
stntl, ..
» u i. s ij
wi
R eport was made by M cG ee to ¡ and o u tlin e d prex-edure.
The le v y fo r H ills b o ro p u b lic
and Ernest M oe o f Yam - c i t y and a t W atts school co rn e r m inl?hed du e io p o w e r and ir r ig a - responsible fo r th e fin a l H ills b o ro
the co u n cil th a t the w o rk o f tra n s-
Judge T e m pleton said th a t the te r Russell
( ( u n d n u rd un p a i r s. rn lu m n J>
i The change in Gales c itv w o u ld lio n dams- b u t th e re alw ays w o u ld score. Near tiie m id d le o f th e fo u rth ! schools shows a decrease in le v y
fo rm in g the lo ts in th c re a r o f the W P A had set aside $225,000 to be
T h e "re: ig n u tlo n '' of l.y n iiC ro n e -
b rin g the h ig h w a y behind the store:
(I'ontlnuMl »n p««»». miumn 2)
q u a rte r. H ines dropped back t o : fro m 8.1 th is yea r to 7.9 m ills fo r
W ile y grocery store In to a p u b lic used fo r hand la b o r in road w o rk
l i u l l i r ,i stute forester, eom lng us
punt and the hu sky H ilh i ta ckle 1936, w h ile the Forest G rove le vy
p a rk in g place fo r autom obiles is in co u n ty and th a l the $51.980. de ­
and
f
illin
g
stations
instead
o
f
in
a hull o u t ol Ih e blue, is I n t e l preted
k n ife d th ro u g h and blocked the fo r the same purpose increased
progressing
T he lots are being riv e d fro m the proposed tax, was
I fr o n t on a sharp c u rv e as now.
by i n in y p o litic a l observers us the
k ic k . The b a ll bounded o ve r th c fro m 7.3 m ills to 7.8 fo r n e x t year,
leveled und graded to fu rn is h the to be used in p ro v id in g e q uipm en t
Im
prove
m
en
t,
besides
straig
hten
-1
In it step in a long deluyed house
goal lin e w ith Hines. T orbe t and Banks school le v y increased fro m
m a xim u m o f space fo r cars.
(
in
g
curves,
w
i
ll
in
c
lu
d
e
o
il
sur-
and
m
a
te
ria
ls
th
a
t
th
is
w
o
rk
m
ig
h
t
cleaning by Die state a d m in is tra ­
S e lfrid g e in p u rsu it. S e lfrid g e fe ll 3.2 m ills to 3.7 m ills fo r ne xt year
Besides o th e r ro u tin e m atters, thc go ahead sa tis fa c to rily .
___
face fro m Forest G ro ve to B alm
tio n
C ro n e n tllle r's re sign ation is
on thc b a ll fo r a H ills b o ro tou ch- and Beaverton's le vy increased fro m
cou ncil granted re n e w a l fo r 1936.
,
„
-
,
,
...
,
G
rove
and
the
e
n
tire
p
ro
je
c
t
w
i
ll
understood to liu v e been requested
He asserted that the fun ds w o u ld M em bers o f Bald M o u n ta in ( tubs cos, $50.000 I f the re are no hitches
dow n ju s t before it ro lle d out o f
m ills to 15.2 m ills fo r 1936. Com -
o f 12 c ity licenses to sell beer in
by G o ve rn o r M ai tin and file d w ith
be used to d is trib u te r o c k ^ o n
I
(C o n tin u e d an Base 3. colum n »>
H old A n n u a l M ee ting
| in p ro c u rin g o f rig h t o f w ay, w o rk C o m m itte e Flans D is trib u tio n o f the end zone.
package o r by th c glass and tw o
th e ch ie f e xe cu tive fo r
roads th ro u g h o u t the co u n ty fo r
The V ik in g s came w ith in an ace ■
1500 Bags o f
Sweets
the fo re s try board. A t a m eeting “ Cen^ ’ ‘ ° seH w in c in pa,ltaKe m aintenance and also to place
------
is expected to com m ence som etim e
(C o n tin u e d nn p ag z <, ro lu m n SI
of catching th e locals na pp ing on i C ’ I . j U C i i r l c R p /'iM v i»
F o u r scholarships to the 4-H *n
s p rin g and be com pleted as
w ith the g o vern or on N ovem ber 23
ro ck as fa r as possible on roads
Santa Claus has been engaged to ?h,e
Qk lc * o f i w .huen rH in e ? I V " I U D ' J l r l S
not rocke d at present. Judge T em - c lu b sum m er school were aw a rd - I ra P*d ly as possible. The $50,000 is m ake tw o appearances in H ills b o ro I fe r a le d to B oyd on the Forest
no ,i< lio n was taken, re p o rt h a vin g
fe d cra l funds a llo tte d to the coun-
cd
to
m
em
bers
o
f
th
e
B
ald
M
oun
1 pleton denied th a t the funds were
it tha t several m em bers o f th
- 1 G ro ve 10. Boyd reversed his fie ld
the annual ty to be spent on o th e r tha n state 1 before C hristm as to m eet the c h il-
board opposed the ouster, w h ic h ]
to be used on one road and re ­ ta in 4-H clubs at
highw
ays.
d
re
n
v
is
itin
g
in
H
ills
b
o
ro
and
t
h
o
s
e ,. and raced to th e H ilh i 40 before
...
a
c
h
ic
v
e
n
u
n
t
m
eeting
held
in
the
fe rrin g to the Gales C reek road said
was delayed a week u n til S a tu r-
T w o road pro je cts to b c% p cra !e d w h o reside here
according to fra n tlc B lu e and W h ite g rid d e rs
A
m
e
rica
n
Le
gion
h
a
ll
at
Banks
the im p ro ve m e n t of th is road w o u ld
d.i> session. A ssignm ent o f C ro nc-
w ith W P A fun ds and w h ic h w ill R a lph W ilson, c h a irm a n o f th c ^ouId c o rn c r h lm and b r ln « h im (.'barters for New Year Granted
be take n care of by the state fro m F rid a y, acco rding to L. E. F ra n ­
(■iiller to the forest extension d iv i- ,
Nine Organizations
em
ploy a p p ro x im a te ly 40 men. arc i C hristm as treats com m itte e o f the do^ n '
cis.
assistant
co
u
n
ty
agent.
sum is regarded by m any os m ere­ P ro p e rty O w n e rs G iv e n Chanee fo r f fa rm -to -m a rk e t funds as a con­
T w o breaks in re co ve rin g H ilh i
being
su
b
m
itte
d
by
J.
W.
B
arney,
'
cham
ber
o
f
com
m
erce.
C
lubs
represented
at
the
achieve­
ne cting lin k w ith th c sh o rt-cu t sea
ly a gesture to sm ooth th e w ay J
( h e a p In ip r m r n ir n ts
Special aw ard fo r 4 - H
clu b
u n ty en ginee r to W P A o ffic ia ls . ; T he fir s t scheduled appearance fum bles in scoring te r r ito r y gave
lo r his u ltim a te re tire m e n t fro m 1
roads, th c W ilso n r iv e r and the m ent m eeting w e re B ald M o u n ta in co
B oth p ro je cts are in the east and o f the old saint w ill be S atu rday . th e . G ro v e tw o tou chdo w n oppor- w o rk at the W ashington co u n ty fa ir
c
a
lf
club,
th
c
B
ald
M
o
u
n
ta
in
sheep
W o lf creek.
the d i p a rtm e nt ove r w h ich he has
tu
n
itie
s
tha
t
w
e
re
n
u
llifie
d
by
club. Bald M o u n ta in p ig clu b, led southeast p a rt o f the cou nty.
have been presented to K a th ry n
afte rn o o n at 2 o'clock. Decem ber
H illsb o ro 's federal p ro je c t to con­
o lfic ia te d as its ch ie f since the
M rs. A nna K ru g e r, pre sid ent of
T h c p ro je ct in the southeast p o r­ 14. at th e corn er o f M a in and Sec­ th e strong H ilh i lin e and a le rt Cawrse, 14, and Edna Sohler, 18,
death o f F. A. E llio tt in 1939. Crone s tru c t and re p a ir sid e w a lks in a ll the B ea verton ta xp a ye rs' league, by J. L. S m ith , and th c Bald
ba
ckfield.
On
one
occasion
the
V
ik
­
m ille r entered the d e pa rtm e nt as! parts of the c ity , is rea dy fo r op ­ opposed the le vy on the ground M o u n ta in coo kin g club, led b y tio n o f the co u n ty contem plates ond avenue on the c o u rt house ings advanced the b a ll to H ilh i's both o f A cadem y school n o rth o f
im p ro ve m e n t of present roads to la w n . The last appearance w i ll be
Agnes K e lly .
C ornelius. K a th ry n was a m em ber
e ra tio n at any tim e, G eorge McGee,
deputy fin ester in 1924.
(C o n tin u e d on pose I , colum n SI
(C o n tin u e d nn p « c z I , rn lu m n 61
the afte rn o o n o f Decem ber 21. W il- . 10
lo ?in 8 lh e bi,1J to
M e r r ill M ead was w in n e r of
o f Mrs. H a rrie t Ford's sew ing c lu b
John W Ferguson o f P ortla nd , j c ity m anager, announced W ednes­
son
said
(lo
n
u
n
u
e
o
Oil
page
8.
column
a)
the H ills b o ro G range scholarship,
and Miss S oh le r to o k special w o rk ,
who succeeds to Ihe post o f state day. A w o rk r e lie f fu n d to thc
according to O. B. K raus, c o u n ty
aw arded fo r ou tsta n d in g pig clu b
A t both appearances bags o f can- D .
.
.
z r"
forester, wo.; f o r m e r ly c o n n e c te d iin ’ o l,n t o f $11.000 has been granted
school superintendent.
w o rk in the cou nty. M ild re d Mead
d y w i ll be passed out to a ll e h il- “ *o o m ,n S U n it or r a rm
w ith the d c p a r lin c n t. ’ but fo r ¡, acco rding to W P A headquarters
w on the B anks Post, A m e rica n
M iss Caw rse was a c o u n ty w in ­
dren ap pearing at th a t tim e. The '
U n io n to N a m e L e a d ers
n u m b e r o f yours has been head o f
F o r ,,le pasl tw o wpeks James
1-egion, scholarship fo r ou tsta nd­
ne r in the style re v ie w and r e ­
com m ittee plans announcem ents of
thc C liicka tn as-M a i ion C o un ty F lu N l'w b e rry . c ity em ploye, has been
B
lo
om
in
g
local.
Farm
ers'
U
nion,
ceived her aw ard fro m th c C hicago
the events in the va rio u s schools
O regon
S tale
Bar
association in g w o rk in her club. B illy K e lly
P ro lci tio n ussociution.
canvassing the business and resi-
in th c H ills b o ro te r r ito r y . Last year w ill meet in B u n n in g 's hall, C o r- M a il O rd e r com pany, w h ile Misa
. . .
1 d e n tia l d is tric t o b ta in in g names of grievance com m itte e fo r W ashing­ was aw arded scholarship by thc
c
h
ild
rc
n
w
e
re
g
ive
n
tickets,
w
h
ic
h
!
nelius,
Decem
ber
11.
to
elect
of-
S oh le r was a w in n e r in th e home
and Banks business men fo r outstanding N ew State L a w B lam ed lo r S lu m p
p ro p e rly owners, w ho w ere w illin g ton, Clackam as, C o lu m b ia
W illia m I, G raham of P ortla nd , to proceed at once on a cash basis Clatsop counties has Thom as Tongue sheep clu b w o rk in his club, and
w e re presented before th e y could Beers. A sho rt program w ill be gtv- econom ics dem onstration, re c e iv in g
in B a rk Paym ents
foi im t st ile
re p re se n ta tive fro m w ith th e .w o rk o f new co n stru ctio n Jr. of H ills b o ro as cha irm an . Paul E v e ly n
p a rtic ip a te
cn*
m em bers and frie n d s are he r prize fro m M o n tg o m e ry W ard
K e lly
was aw ard ed
a
M u ltn o m a h county, Is u n o th c r n e w ­ o r repairs. Enough signers have L. Patterson is also a m em ber o f scholarship by th e O regon state
U 'o n tin u rd on p ave 8, colum n
T h is year, how ever, th e c o m m it- (
*?_a tle n d -______
__
W ith the last q u a rte r o f taxes
comer In the slate organization. been obtained.
fa ir board, w h ic h she w on w ith
McGee said,
to the com m ittee.
due and payable D ecem ber 14. re ­ tee decided that the c h ild re n w o u ld
G raham this w ic k took ove r the m ake the p ro je c t w o rth w h ile .
Judge George R. B agley is a he r Chester W h ile g ilt at th e O re ­ ceipts are lig h t w ith o n ly sca tte r­ o n ly be asked to lin e up in o rd e rly
post ol d e pu ty real estate com m is­
U n de r the c ity plan, the p ro p e r- m em ber o f the tr ia l com m ittee fo r gon state fa ir.
in g paym ents on old ta x accounts. m an ne r fo r the d is trib u tio n o f the
s io n e r Iro in C. V. Johnson o f P o rt­
A n n u a l re p o rt o f the three liv e ­
I < ,'H I iim ed <m p n /z I, lo h im n fit
the f ir s t congressional d is tric t.
T
axpa yers must m ake p a ym en t be­ 1.500 bags o f candy. O th e r m em ­
land. w h o lias held the Job fo r the
stock clubs showed a to ta l en­
fo re the q u a rte r is due i f rebates bers o f th e tre a t co m m ittte e are
p a st e ig tit yeurs.
ro llm e n t o f six m em bers and 19
W illia m D u rst and F red E ngel-
• • •
anim als. The to ta l assets w e re $598, are expected, acco rding to M iss ding er.
G ladys Eisner, ta x deputy.
(B y W m
F . C y ru s. C o u n ty A cent)
ta x on potatoes applies o n ly to
to ta l lia b ilitie s $269, le a v in g a net j
S p e e u la lio n lu r e has it th a t T.
, A p p lica tio n s fo r contracts un d e r those th a t w ere dug a fte r Decem -
p ro fit to th c d u b m em bers o f $329. | In W ashington co u n ty a c o n d i­
M o r ris
D u n n e , m e m b e r o f Ih e in -
tio n exists s im ila r to o th e r coun
the new wheat program a rc s till j ber t. T here is no ta x on those dug
F o llo w in g a sho rt business m eet-
d u s liia l a c c id e n t c o m m is s io n , m a y
being file d. The o rig in a l clo sing ' p r jo r t 0 th a t date. T h is is accord-
ing, achievem ent pins and c e r t if i- I
' ' ,1ery' l;‘,’L col,'?c '
lie th e n e x t In fo c i th e p o litic a l
...... \
1 '>'P oiiea t h e
C . i r IV Iit ih iH Y T r i - l I date 'vas sct for Decem ber 1, but ,ng to in fo rm a tio n now at hand.
axe. D u n n e a nd O tto H a r tw ig are
D irect re lie f to e m p lo ya b le per- p lo ym e n t and does not need th c jo b cates o f achievem ent w ere aw arded stop
pin g o f d e lin q u e n t ta x pay
V ,ilt
l l l i l l
the S ta le G ra in b o n d has n o t We m ig h t be reversed on th is, but
<( o iilin H id <»n im n r H, rn lu m n .'h
suns, e ith e r sin gle or w ith fam ilies, nt present, o r that he is il l and to the m em bers by the assistant nients fo llo w in g the passage o f a
A ppeal to c ir c u it c o u rt in th is I announced any ^’ na'. c 'os*n8 da*e j th a t is the w a y i t stands now.
agent. A ll o f th c Bald
whs suspended in W ashington c o u n - ! unable to rep ort. In e ith e r case he co u n ty
la w by tl>c special session o f the c o u n ty was take n fro m ju s tic e as y e t- These ap p lica tio n s m ay s till
I f and w hen the po tato a d ju s t­
ty w ith the w eek-end closing o f 1» not to he taken fro m the r o ll o f M ou ntain 4-H clubs com pleted th e ir le g isla tu re re m ittin g p e n a lty and co u rt by th c p la in t if f in the ease of be accepted. G row ers, w h o have
w o rk 100 per cent fo r the past
m en t program goes in to effect, o r
Ihe local r e lie f o ffic e in H ills b o ro e lig ib le w orkers.
not
turne
d
in
th
e
ir
a
p
p
lica
tio
n
and
in
te
re
st
Oil
a
ll
back
taxes,
M
iss
Els-
M
rs.
G
eorge
K
e
lle
r
o
f
B
eaverton
ra th e r i f th e plans re g a rd in g sale*
S atu rday n ig h t, acco rding Io R. W. } H ow ever, the burden o f p ro o f of yea r and received c e rtifica te s of
ner says.
versus W a lte r and Ray S cha llberg - in te n d to do so, should get them quotas is c a rrie d th ro u g h , it w o u ld
W eil, ch a irm a n o f Ihe c o u n ty re- e ith e r excuse lies w ith Ihe person achievem ent. T he speakers on the
in
at
once.
r
o
r
m
ore
than
a
m
on
th
past,
lo
-
!
er.
B
eaverton
d
a
irym
e
n
.
The
su
it
w o rk a p a rtic u la r h a rd sh ip on po­
lie f com m ittee. O rders suspending called Io the jo b . U n til such tim e pro gra m w ere A. C. W ahl, w ho cal co lie ctio n on taxes have been was bro u g h t to c o lle c t $195 dam -
To date n e a rly as m any a p p lic a ­ tato grow ers in th is section. The
Farm er« w ere paid $1.78 a h u n ­
(Conlinurd an pint? I, co lu m n 71
r e lie f came fro m state headquarters as the person presents such v a lid
fa llin g behind the average set fo r ages.
fo llo w in g
an
a u tom ob ile tions have been file d as the re were state o f O regon has a lre a d y been
d re d Tor m ilk fo r the last h a lf of
in P o rtla n d , ove r the sig n a tu re o f reason. th c le tte r reads, he sha ll
the year. H ow ever, collectio ns to w re c k in v o lv in g the d a iry tru c k contracts on th c old program . A given a sales quota. I f the e n tire
N ovem ber at the local C a rn a tio n
E lm e r R. G oudy, state a d m in is tra
be o ff th c r e lie f ro ll.
few have dropped out, most of plan is p u t In to effect, each co u n ty
date are about the same as fo r a operated by S ch a llb e rg cr.
plant as com pared w ith $1.50 a tor.
Persons
w
h
o
are
e
lig
ib
le
and
I ye a r ago. Miss Eisner said. Taxes
hundred fo r Novem ber, 1934, ac­
A ju r y in the c o u rt o f Justice these because the acreage and a l­ w ill n e xt receive its sales quota)
have
not
received
an
assignm
ent
Io
A cco rd in g to the le tte r aiinonnce-
| fo r ne xt ye a r are due m id payable G eorge T h yn g o f B eaverton re ­ lo tm e n t was so sm a ll as to m ake
cording to C. T. Richardson, local
and then each g ro w e r w i ll receiv»
ng th c change, federal grants to da ,c' w111 bc re fe rre d im m e d ia tc-
j on o r before M arch 15.
Some his in d iv id u a l quota*.
manager. A fe w m ilk prices for
tu rn e d a v e rd ic t O ctober 1 fo r it not w o rth th e ir w h ile
,o ,he n a tio n a l re -e m p lo ym e n t
'W ho D id II? " is a m yste ry in three
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other years fo r the last h a lf of O regon ended N ovem ber 1 and
S cha llberg cr. T he v e rd ic t declared: others have dropped out because
These quotas a rc based not upon
Novem ber, pu ked at random , are: the W orks Progress A d m in is tra tio n o ffic e fo r clearance. In W ashington acts to be presented by th c ju n io r B i l i k s V o t e s L l l l l d
"E x tre m e negligence o f both p a r­ the acreage and a llo tm e n t was too acreage o r pro d u ctio n , b u t upon
I Id i. $150: 1915, $150; 1910, $3 40; has n o w reached u place in em ­ co u n ty the e m p lo ym e n t o ffic e is class at thc H ills b o ro high school
ties We fin d fo r the d e fend an t." sm all fo r the fa rm the y a rc o p e ra t­ sales ove r a fo u r o r
fiv e -y e a r
1925. $2.,'5. 1929, $2 40; 1931, $1.45; p lo y in g e lig ib le w o rk e rs w h ere it up stairs in ih e H ills b o ro c ity h a ll a u d ito riu m Decem ber 13 un de r the
The accident too k place June 7 in g and lo c o n tin u e to gro w o n ly period. It is assumed th a t a g ro w ­
is unable to secure response fro m and un de r the d ire c tio n o f M iss
the
lim
ite
d
acreage
o
f
w
heat
p
e
r­
1932 $0.95, and 1933, $1 10.
on
M
cChesney
road,
w
h
ile
the
d ire c tio n o f Miss M a rie Houguez,
e r w ill have sales re co rd * to »up-
A crew o f eight men started la b o r assignm ents s u ffic ie n t to f i l l U ra c o R u c k e r.
d r iv e r of th c S ch a llb e rg cr tru c k m itte d un de r Ihe co n tra ct in te r ­ p o rt his sales cla im . T h is is the
S u ffic ie n t m oney has been rcce iv- ju n io r class advisor. In th c pres­
Plans fo r a sew er s.vslem to cost
fered
w
ith
th
e
ir
fa
rm
in
g
system.
M onday on th e in s ta lla tio n o f some a ll needs.
was
b
a
ckin
g
his
m
a
ch
in
e
in
to
the
U n d e r the rules and re g u la tio n s
,he * U tc ' llW,e‘ I said T ues‘ ence o f seven guests a m u rd e r is between $29.900 and $24.000 in road.
Most a ll o f the grow ers w ith thc fe a tu re th a t w ill m ake the plan
new m o rh in c ry al the local p la n t
c o m m itte d w ith suspicion fa llin g Banks, were ne are r fr u itio n M on-
th e present
,„,.< ..„i setup,
. ..i ,,„ a
,.ii ll persons
......... ¡d a y , to c a n y on r e lie f fo r Ih e pres­
la
rg e r acreages have file d a p p lic a ­ alm ost im p o M ib le from o u r v ie w ­
In s ta lla tio n w ill la ke about tw o o f the
on a ll o f them . It takes th e keen
po in t, as the potato business as
tions.
weeks.
accepting W PA w o rk may be ta k ­ ent load u n til som etim e a fte r De­ and shre w d s h e riff to solve the a f­ day when the c ity voted funds to O ld O ffic e r s R e ta in e d
m atch a fed eral a p p ro p ria tio n of
M any in q u irie s have been com ­ c a rrie d on here has been g e ne ral­
en care o f by the r e lie f o ffic e u n ­ cem ber 15 and p ro b a b ly u n til Ihe fa ir.
$15,200. The vo te was 57 to 4.
B e a v e rto n C ity E le c tio n in g in th is week about th c potato ly in sm all lots w ith a large pa rt
t il such a tim e as the person re ­ firs t o f the year.
Truck O w ne r Fined
Cast in c lu d e s A lle n S ig le r, D ixie
A p p ro v a l o f a p ro je c t to con-
H ow ever, orders have been given
B eaverton Tuesday elected thc processing tax. C o lle ctio n o f th is o f the ix ita to cro p being sold In
Fn il J Rathbone, H ills b o ro m u le ceives his o r her firs t fed eral check
m all d rib b le s and sales records
by the re lie f com m ittee that o b li­ Lee M acD ow e ll, W a lte r F o clke r. struct the sewer and disposal plan t fo llo w in g o ffic ia ls : M ayor, A lb e rt ta x is not any pa rt o f the w o rk of
2, was fu n d $25 and costs In p ro v id in g the r e lie f d e p a rtm e n t has
gations fo r r e lie f shall not be in ­ Tom S tretche r, E v e ly n H a tfie ld , a lre a d y has been received fro m E. W ilson; G uy C. C a rr, H. M. the co u n ty agent's o ffic e and it is ju s t do not exist.
Justice A. W. Havens' court Tues­ de term in ed th a t the food re q u is i­
Peterson. Work? Progress a d m in is tra tio n o f , Barnes, A. H. Rossi and R obert H o l- sin cere ly hoped th a t no p a rt o f the
cu rre d to become payable a fte r Ja.v S m ith, Constance
The plan was fostered and de ­
day w lii'ii he pleaded g u ilty Io tio n is needed.
M arg are t C ypher, tlic federal em ergency p u b lic w o rk s j land, councllmen, and H o m er L. potato a d ju stm e n t plan ever w ill manded by pro du cer* in Mime o f
Decem ber 31 o r fo r m ore tha n the Esther Ila r ty ,
opera ting a I ru c k fo r h ire w ith o u t
Persons called fo r a W orks P r o - ' am ount o f m oney on hand
Faurest. Anderson and F ra n k lin setup. Date o f con stru ction depends : W ilson, re co rd e r-tre a su re r. A ll were be. F rom Ihe best in fo rm a tio n a v a il­ th c large produ cing areas w h o
PUC p la te He had been h a u lin g gross jo b have but tw o v a lid e x-
A t Ihc present tim e e v e n y e ffo rt O liv e r. Raym ond L a ir is busine. - on a va ila b le labor and a llo c a tio n ! unopposed but H o lla nd , w ho won
able at th is lim e , most o f ou r th o u g h t th a t they saw in It an o p ­
lu m be r fo r a m ill above M o u n ta in - «-•uses, acco rding
to
in stru ctio n s. ¡s being made by K. E TI
Tillotson, m anager and K e ith Busch assistant t o f funds th ro u g h Ihe state o ffic e out ove r L. F H u in b crg , iiic u in - gro w e rs need not w o rry about any p o rtu n ity tu be tte r th e ir m a rk e tin g
dale.
These d ie th a t lie e ith e r lias elu-
((u n tln u e d un p a s t 4, calunni b I
manager.
ut WPA iu P o rtla n d .
Lent, b y 11 votas.
processing ta x on potatoes, az th« position.
New Disposal Plan
Visitors
W elcom ed
Towns Hit
Harder
Hilhi Gridders
Defeat Grove
Special Road
Levy Defeated
County Seeks
Land for Road
Four Get Awards
for Achievements
Santa Scheduled
for Double Visit
',e City Walk Project
Ready to Operate
Award for Winners
T. H . Tongue Head
of Bar Committee
Last Quarter Tax
Due December 14
Farmers May Still File Wheat
Control Contracts, Cyrus Says
Direct Relief for Employable
People Closes in This County
I
Anpcal
Taken in
11
Milk Price Gains
During Past Year
Junior Class Play
to be Given S oon ........ ..
„ u
for Federal Work