» S V S e » 1> g • » -V * ► > e - ^ 7 .^ - V» j r ,- x ^ r •/*;,' * ' M err y Christmas >‘w£/A A.JJ J JÉ8ÿ 1 sb 1111.1. ,< , I W ith W hich is Combined the Hillsboro Independent Volume >12, No. 1 I Hlll»l>« r<» Independent K$tabl>*h«*«l 1H7ÎÎ S ta te C a p ita l N e w s L e tte r Debt Cleared in Non-High School Area Building Boom Forecast with Spring Season llillsb o ro , O regon, T h u rsd a y , D ecem ber 19, 1935 Closing Date for Signers on Saturday Better Times Cited in Talk For th e 21st co n secu tiv e tim e th e W ashington S av in g s Ac Loan A ssoci­ atio n of H illsboro is p ay in g its rig u la i sem i-an n u al d iv id en d , d e ­ clared by th e board of d ire c to rs al I its m elding M onday, acco rd in g to i an an n o u n cem en t m ad e by th e a s­ sociation th is w eek C hi cks w ill b • G rain Board S ets Limit for m ailed J a n u a ry 1. In issuing th e latest d ividend. I N ew W h ea t A g r eem e n ts j m em b ers of th e board of d irecto rs ! point out, th e association is m ain- in O regon i ta in in g its reco rd of h av in g paid i d iv id en d s eo n tin u o u s I y r i g h t th ro u g h th e d ep ressio n an d of h a v ­ ing added to its reserv es each y ear Tlie board of d irecto rs found that i th e earn in g s w ere th e larg est for th e past tw o years, but co n tin u es its policy of p u ttin g th e su rp lu s R aisers Not to be A sk ed for j above th re e p er cent d iv id en d in R ed u ctio n s in 1936 ; reserv e as an added safeg u ard to ; its investors. O v er $6000 has been ad d ed to th e reserv es d u rin g 1935, (t b Wm. F. Cyrus. County A ern tt w h ile losses have ag g reg ated only S a tu rd a y is th e latest d a te on $93 .7 T he board ex p ressed itself w hich ap p licatio n s for new w h eat as highly plea ed w ith th e decided c o n tracts w ill be accepted. T he ad v an ce in ren t lls and w ith the O regon state g rain board has set im proved co n d itio n of th e real th a t d ate as a final closing tim e e state m ark et. and listing of th e ap p licatio n s an d "T he hom e co n stru ctio n situ atio n th e data th e re in w ill begin im m e­ is th e b rig h test spot in th e general- diately. i ( on I Inueil nn pu n, 5, column 3, A ny fa rm e r o p e ra tin g a farm on w hici: w h eat w as grow n d u rin g th e y ears of 1930, 1931 o r 1932 is e lig i­ ble to m ake ap p licatio n and sign a w h eat a d ju stm e n t contract. B en ­ efit p aym ents for a given y e a r w ill be paid on th e allo tm en ts for eaci. co n tract. S uch p aym ents a m o u n tin g / to the d ifferen ce betw een th e a ctu - i al av e ra g e price of w h eat for tiiat a r and w hat p a rity p rice w ould ! Jurors Find for B ow lb y “T he tim es call for vision, e ffo rt a n d optim ism ,” d e ­ clared W a l t e r W h itc o m o , I’o rtlund public accountant, in an address befo re th e H illsboro R otary clu b T h u rs ­ day. "B usiness is im proving, sales in creasing and o p p o rtu ­ n ity lies ahead. C lim b aboard w ith am bitious pro g ram s b e­ fore th e tra in gets to going too fast.” W hitcom b pointed o u t th a t in business surv ey s m ade in P o rtlan d , testing p robably 75 per cen t of t h e P o rtlan d business dollar. 87 p er cent show ed im p ro v em en t in N o­ vem ber, 1935, over N ovem ber, 1934. E ighty-one p er cen t r e ­ vealed an im p ro v em en t o f 10.9 p er cent for t h e 11 m onths as com pared w ith th e sam e p erio d in 1934. T hese sam e firm s had an im p ro v e­ m ent of 20 p er cen t in 1934 o v er 1933. "B usiness is stead ily clim b ­ ing and is going to do so for som e tim e," declared W hit­ comb, w ho advised ag ain st being satsified w ith ju s t b e ­ ing average. He q u o ted R oger B abson in poin tin g to in d u s­ tr ia l gains th ro u g h o u t t h e nation. Dr. C line F ix o tt of P o rt­ land told of plans for a d is­ tric t m eeting at L ongview , Wash., J a n u a r y 15. ' s H ills b o ro A rg u s Established 1894 " Hearing on Utility Plan Puppets, Santa Claus to Visit 9 a. m. Saturday Merry Christmas Two Sections, Twelve Pages Huge Crowd of Children Y oungsters an d o ld er folk, too, w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity S a tu rd a y m orning at 9 o'clock to w atch th a t in te re stin g spectacle, a p u p p et show . ( 'upitol ( ’o rresp o iid ciits T he show w ill be p resen ted a t th e front e n tra n c e of th e co u rt house. _________ S ta g e S m all Revolt S anta C laus w ill be present w ith R eport D isclo ses W arrants H y d ro electric C o m m is s io n free can d y fo r th e ch ild ren . T h ro n g s Jam Stores for S a t­ O ver S ecrecy T he tra v e lin g p uppet show is th e ' P aid to D a te; T uition to L isten to V iew s first of its kind to tra v e l th e P a- | urd ay C hristm as S h op ­ cific coast highw ays by m otor tru ck , (?A 1.E M II yo u fa ile d to re«i*l A b o u t P ro p o sa l R em ains S am e p in g T our giving a m odern touch to one of a n y th in g about the m eeting of th e w orld's oldest form s of e n te r­ the n e w ly organized state fla x tain m en t. board in y o u r fa v o rite newspaper, V. R. C asebeer. local re p re s e n ta ­ til une it on the e a p ito l rep orters tive of th e Shell O il com pany, a n ­ The board met a ll lig h t, but there nounces th a t th e S hell's C h ristm as wa no report of the session s im p ly carn iv al w ill b e free. because when the b o ir d got ready T ran sp ortation T hird T otal S ta le B ody to A ct O nly on In view ing S hell's C h ristm as p u p ­ M erch an ts Plan E xtra H ours to ta lk to the news men the cap ital pets, local resid en ts w ill be tu r n ­ eoi r e pondeuts w ere busy staging C ost P er P u pil P etitio n of P eo p le fo r Late Com ers ing th e pages of h isto ry b ack w ard a sm all sized re v o lt against the in ­ h u n d red s and even tho u san d s of creasing tendency to w a rd exe cutive years. P uppets hav e been found in (B y A. L. Lindbeck) sessions and censored news ha nd­ N o n-union high school d istrict R i d i n g in state th ro u g h th e stre e ts SA LE M —W ashington co u n ty pro- i tom os and ru in s b u ilt long before outs on the part of state boards uf W ashington county, co m p risin g of H illsboro S atu rd ay afternoon, pon en ts an d o p ponents of th e pro- | the C h ristm as era and comm ission. 51 districts, is co m p letin g th e year posed N o rth w est O regon B onne- D u rin g th e m iddle ages puppet3 S an ta C laus cam e to the city for a When the ll ix board w ent in to uf 19.74-35 w ith no o u tsta n d in g w a r­ ville P eoples' U tility d is tric t w ill recahed th e ir g reatest p o p u larity royal w elcom e by a huge crow d of e ion it dosed the doors on tin» ran ts. acco rd in g to th e a n n u a l r e ­ hav e an o p p o rtu n ity to a ir th e ir w hen show s w an d ered th e high- c h ild ie n g ath ered on th e co u rt pr< . and ptibh.* The p r o s re p re ­ port uf th e n o n -u n io n h ig h school view s at a h e arin g before th e S ta te '■var> of E urope p lay in g in th e house corner, w here n e a rly 1000 _ sentatives on th e c..p ito| assignm ent b eard, released th is w eek from th e H y d ro electric com m ission a t t h e m ark et places. S hell is th e first or- bags of candy w ere d istrib u te d by should be accustomed to such tre a t­ office of O B K raus, school s u p e r­ c o u rt house at H illsboro J a n u a r y 25. ganization in th e w est to send a th e old gentlem an. S an ta C laus is ment by now, but they are not. in ten d en t. T h e re p o rt of a y e a r ago tro u p e of pup p ets on an ex ten siv e scheduled to re tu rn S a tu rd a y a t th e T hey stood around on one foot fo r T he proposed d istric t w ould in- tour. W herever th e p u p p ets h av e sam e tim e and to th e sam e place stiows $10.905 52 In w a rra n ts o u t­ a w h ile and th .u i sh ifte d to the standing. appeared, g reat in te re st has been to pass out m ore gifts. i th e r fo r the s.du o f Im p a rtia lity . co u n ties—C olum bia, C latsop. Wash-1 T otal b u d g eted for ex p en ses nex* S a tu rd a y , H illsboro sto res w ill ington, Y am hill, C lackam as, P oik I a ro u sea- A f t a n hour of w a tc h fu l w a itin g year, acco rd in g to th e rep o rt, rem ain open u n til 9 o'clock to ac­ they Hhe rep orters) gave up th e ir an d L incoln—em b racin g a n a rea am o u n ts to $77.975 as co m p ared to com m odate th e shoppers w ho a re v ig il o u t' ide tlie po rta ls of the com - I $«<»»27 94 sp en t th is y e a r Last y ear of 2447 sq u a re m iles w ith a popu- , u n ab le to com plete th e ir b u y in g m ittee room and w ent in search of lation of ap p ro x im a te ly 150.000 p er- ' n o th in g w as bud g eted for th e i»n- d u rin g th e day. oth er new L a te r m uch la te r in sons. S ponsors of th e p ro ject p ro - I erg en cy fund w hile n ex t y e a r the C row ds L arge fact so the pre* representatives I pose to b u y e le c tric a l en erg y from budget co n tain s $5,500 for th is item T h ro u g h o u t th e aftern o o n one of were a fte rw a rd s in fo rm ed , the co m -I B onneville d am and to d is trib u te Levy for n o n -u n io n p u rp o ses next th e larg est crow ds of re c e n t S a tu r ­ m ittee emerged h o rn th e ir h id in g it to consum ers over th e ir ow n n e t­ y ear is 8 7 on a v alu atio n of $1.- days th ro n g ed th e sid ew alk s an d prepared to reveal the secrets of w ork of tran sm issio n an d d is trib u ­ 753.227 40 to raise $78.089 32. jam m ed th e stored to capacity, ta x ­ then M ion to a w a itin g w o rld. tio n lines. In a d d itio n to th e vast $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 A ction M ay W ith d raw ing th e clerk s of th e v ario u s e sta b ­ l ull ion Paid But there w ere no rep orters around r u r a l a re a in cluded in th is proposed Lcca! E m p loym en t R ecords lishm ents to th e lim it. R ep o rt from W hile th e co n tra c t co v ers fo u r to record the story, w h ich is still ' T he re p o rt show s a to tal av erag e su p e r-d istric t 45 m u n icip alities a re crop y ears, th e o p e ra to r m ay w ith ­ o th e r co u n ty to w n s in d icated th a t ! daily a tte n d a n c e d u rin g th e y e a r of S u it to collect $25.000 dam ages R eceiv e O verh au l unpublished. also included. O nly th r e e m u n ici­ H illsboro holds th e reco rd fo r S a t­ ' 1.720 and a n o n-h ig h a tte n d a n c e of from R andolph B owlby, fo r in ju ries d raw by giving notice at th e end O utdoor Y u letid e L ightin g p alities in th e seven cou n ties w ill of th e second crop y e a r or a t th e u rd ay holiday business th is year. not be included in th e d is tric t if T w o m ore young d e m o cra ts w e re 539 95 T o tal tu itio n paid to n in e receiv ed by D elbert V. L earn ed , en d of th e th ird cro p y ear. R e-vam ping of W ashington c o u n ­ A ch eck u p am ong th e m erch an t! high schools w as $40.271 98 w ith in 9 y ears old. in an au to m o b ile ac- i U rged o f P eo p le form ed. T hese a re F o rest G rove, rew arde d by state Jobs th is past ty em ploym ent reco rd s in p re p a r­ discloses, how ever, th a t th e volum * H og p ro d u cers of W ashington th e co u n ty an d $3.708.77 to tw o o u t­ cid en t A p ril 13. 1934, en d ed in --------- | M cM innville a n d C anby, each of week A lto n J B e set o f I ’ o rtlu n d of business fo r th e e n tire period side high schools, one at West L inn c irc u it court S a tu rd a y w ith a v e r ­ county, w ho sign new hog a d ju s t­ C h ristm as lig h tin g is op- w hich a re a lre a d y served by m uni- atio n fo r the new social se c u rity equals or surpasses o th e r years, 1». came secretary b 1 th e state eap- ‘ and th e o th e r In P o rtlan d . m ent e o n tracts in 1936, w ill r e ­ cn O utdoor d ict for B ow lby. T h e tria l w as b e ­ to all th is y e a r in th e fo u rth cipaliy ow ned an d o p erated p lants, law passed by th e special session ito l reco nstructio n eom m i-sion. and w ith b u y in g spasm odic b u t e x ­ ceive $1.25 p er head for each hog T otal cost of tra n sp o rta tio n w as gun T h u rsd ay m orning. A u th o rity of th e S ta te H ydro- t ‘lc legislature, is underw 'ay in pected to becom e steady as C h rist- W illia m Hedlund. also of P ortland, in th e ir m a rk e t base. "M ark et base" an n u al contest, sponsored by th e D elb ert is th e son of Mr. and m eans th e av erag e n u m b e r of hogs R otary clu b In previous y e a rs Ro- elec tric com m ission is confined to ' sta ,e re -em p lo y m en t office in i ma3 ap p ro ach es w ith b u t fo u r m ore became assistant sup ervisor o f the $21.91737 w ith no •• ¡im portation to * M is G eorge L earn ed , resid en t* n ear p roduced for m a rk e t in 1932 and ta ria n s could not p articip ate, al- passing upon th e feasib ility of th e i!?e C1,y acco rd in g to Miss d jR w hich to com pie tc p u r. liq u o r con tro l eoinnns ion In lie d - though u rg ed to have displays, an d project. O rg an izatio n of th e dis- G race R ucker, office m anager. T he chases. lu .id s cu.se the now jo b represents 1 was $75 w ith no re d u ctio n made C o rn eliu s ut th e tim e of th e acci­ J933. th e w in n er in th e contest, th e pre- trict, financing of th e p ro ject and ' w eek is in the han d s of cle rk s from I D ecorations in anticiD ation of a pro m otio n Ile d lu n d is a sou o f next y e a r in th e item of tu itio n b e ­ d en t w hich took place at th e F o r­ C o n tra c t sig n ers w ill not be a s k ­ vious year, w as not p e rm itte d to all e th e r problem s in connection th e h e a d q u a rte rs office in P o rtla n d c h ris tm a s Aave been com pleted cause of in creasin g costs. est H ills golf course. On th e day the P o rtla n d postmaster. B eav erto n show s th e largest d aily of th e accident, th e boy. w ith a ed to m ak e red u ctio n s in th e n u m ­ e n ter. | w ith th e v e n tu re w ill be d e te r- U n d er th e plans. M iss R u ck er along th e streets, w ith e v e rg re e n b er of hogs raised in 1936. T hey T his y e a r's plans, how ever, m ake m ined by th e voters of th e d istrict. said, th e card s a re n u m b ered and tre e s placed along th e sidew alks T he stale h ig h w a y d e p a rtm e n t uvernge a tte n d a n c e fur stu d en ts n u m b e r of o th e r c h ild ren from th e w ill be p e rm itte d to raise 100 p er from th e non -h ig h d istrict w ith B loom ing school, a tte n d e d a base- j it possible for ev ery o n e to partici- ow ns Till! pieces o f m otorized equip- E ven th o u g h th e h y d ro -electric accounted for in such a m an n er I and colored lights glow ing over- cen t of th e ir base and w ill receive pate. All p lan n in g to e n te r should th a t loss w ill be elim in ated . W ork ! head to m eet th e b rillian ce of dis- m ent. In the list fo r w h ich appiicu- 218 5 out of a total a tte n d a n c e of ball gam e at a n o th e r school. th e m entioned p ay m en t of $1.25 p er have th e ir decorations up S unday com m ission should find th e p ro ­ pro b ab ly w ill be co m pleted th is 349.1. F orest G ro v e show s a total T o re tu rn hom e he ro d e on th e 1 head A p ay m en t of $1.25 p er head tio n v . as made th is week fo r "E x - play w indow s overflow ing w ith posed p ro ject to be not feasible th e av erag e atte n d a n c e of 349 1 Forest w eek o r th e firs t of n ex t. as ju d g in g w ill be M onday night. i ru n n in g board of a c ar d riv e n by ■ em p t" iieense plates is inclu d ed 417 gifts of e v ery sort. O n th e co u rt G rove show s a tot.il av e ra g e a t­ N o rn .an V anD chey. at th e L e a rn ­ w ill be m ade for each hog in th e D ecorations should be left in place people of th e d istric t could ignore U nder th e new law . th erji w ill be house co rn er, th e u su al lig h ts hav e tru c k s 172 p assenger e a rs , li'.i true? ten d an c e of 341» 1, hut th e non -h ig h the reco m m en d atio n s of th e com ­ base provided th a t th e sig n er ra is­ u n til a fte r N ew Y ear's night. e d h o m e D elb ert alig h ted from the tors, 1)4 tra ile r! eig h t a ir conipre. m ission and proceed w ith o rg an iza­ a levy on all p ay ro lls w h e re m ore been s tru n g on th e live C h ristm as av erag e Is 27 94 H illsb o ro ’s total c ar an d ra n out in to th e ro ad past es not less th an 50 p er cent of his sors. one pile d riv e r, one m ud P rizes fo r th is y e a r w ill be $6 tio n of th e d istrict, according to th a n fo u r persons a re em ployed tre e to g ive ch eery g reetin g to v is­ base. Jf he p roduces less th an 50 av erag e a tte n d a n c e w as 498 5 w ith I tlie rad iato r. T h e B ow lby m ichine, p er cent, d ed u ctio n s from his total fo r first, $5 fo r second an d $4 for C h arles E. S trick lin , s ta te e n g in ee r T he levy increases from one p er itors as th ey ap p ro ach th e m ain ja c k and seven snow plows, B ew are of "B otanical G ardens, a nun-high av erag e of 127 57. T otal w hich w as follow ing, s tru c k him pay m ent w ould be m ade at the th ird , in stead of $7.50, $5 an d $2.50 an d se c retary of th e com m ission. 1 cent to a m ax im u m of th re e p e r business street. av erag e atte n d a n c e o f non - high an d cru sh ed a leg. w hich it w as C onsiderable effo rt has been St. Louis' and th e ir b u lb offer, W hile th e election to pass upon th e cent w hen th e law becom es fu lly p upils in schools outsid e th e c o u n ­ n ecessary to a m p u ta te below the , ra te of $2.50 p er head for each hog as in o th e r years. T h is is tlie wai in n g receiv ed t»y ty w as 34.7. A ll e n te rin g th e co n test should proposed organ izatio n w ill be called o perative. T h e re is no ta x on th e m ade th is y e a r along th e business i below 50 p er cent. , knee. G o ve rn o r M a rtin f o r state-w ide telep h o n e B. F. P ile, 3061. o r th e by th e h y d ro -electric com m ission, pay checks of em ployes as w as p ro ­ stre e ts to give a holiday touch to B eav erto n lends in th e to tal r.f T his new co n tra c t is for tw o each d isp lay w indow w ith sev eral dissem ination fro m the B etter B u s i­ T h e I.earn cd s alleged e x tre m e y ears, co v erin g 1936 an d 1937. an d A rgus. 3101. C om m ittee in clu d es C. if one is called, th e com m ission posed in th e fed eral law . tu itio n co llected w ith $19.337.59, ness Bureau o f the M issouri m e­ w ill act only upon th e p etitio n of M oney collected from em ployers o u tsta n d in g ex am p les of e x tra e f­ w h ile H illsboro is second w ith $9 - ■ negligence on th e p a rt of Bow lby, p re lim in a ry in fo rm atio n states th a t F. P iie and W. C. C hristensen. tropo lis. The bull» o ffe r o f th is firm C o-operation of all re sid e n ts of at least fiv e p er cent of th e re g is­ w ill be placed in an u n em p lo y m en t fort. 597.75 an d T ig ard th ird on co l­ d e c la rin g th at he w as tra v e lin g U nique w indow decorations have w as c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y the B e tte r lections of $7.919 25 O th e r schools too fast and failed to give w arn in g th e re m ay be som e ch an g e in the th e com m unity is u rg ed by the te re d v o ters in th e d istrict w ith all pension fu n d from w h ich in d iv id ­ system of estab lish in g ' “bases". T his B usiness B ureau as "a n a tio n -w id e R otary club, w ho see in th is C h ris t­ sections of th e d istrict rep resen ted uals out of em p lo y m en t w ill be been in stalled by L ester Irelan d & J o r rig h t-o f-w ay to th e boy as he and tu itio n to tals are. B anks. $3,- m ay be done by an a p p raisal sys­ sw indle ' m an lig h tin g p lan an o p p o rtu n ity by th e petitions. paid for a period' of 13 w eeks a t a I com Pa n y: P- E P- com pany; C. C. 933 75. F o rest G rove, $2.928; T u a l­ a tte m p te d to cross th e road. T hey tem . to m ak e th is city an a ttra c tiv e ra te not to exceed $15 m axim um . I ^ o r e , P erfectio n B ak ery M en's atin. $606.90. and V erboort. $94 20. I also alleg ed th a t th e ch ild w as D efin ite in fo rm atio n reg ard in g Y uletide center. A special plea is P ay m en ts a re based on th e w eek ly ^hop, E. A. G riffith , H. K ellington, Since tiie stale le g isla tu re tu rn e d P o rtlan d schools took $3.051.99, I d rag g ed 35 feet. th e tim e th a t th e new contracts m ade to all liv in g along th e h ig h ­ earn in g s of th e em ploye. i an^ , G oar s W om an s Shop, dow n his request fo r an a p p ro p ria ­ W e s t L inn $959.78 an d Scappoose W itnesses fo r B ow lby te stified an d th e p rogram w ill be offered to r 4k ♦; u T he Irelan d Co. d isplay in the tio n fo r tlie state m in in g board $97.93 th a t B ow lby b ro u g h t his- c ar to a p ro d u cin g fa rm e rs has not been w ays, w h ere passing m o to rists m ay L n n « « e r , r ' fu rn itu re w indow has for a back gain a fav o rab le im p ressio n of G o ve rn o r M a rtin lias turne d to the W hile th e rep o rt a y e a r ago d is­ stop in less th a n a c ar len g th and received. m I nfISJ i r hCF 1 C > h' g ro u n d a farm stead w in te r scene H illsboro. people w ith u request fo r v o lu n ta ry c in 'c d an a v erag e tu itio n ch arg e of th at he m ade e v ery effo rt to avoid i L T rfm v o ch arg ed w ith in ted b H R c h a p m a n , re . Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G a rd n e r won (‘ .»nations to fina nce the w o rk o f $8091) w ith in th e county, th e p re s­ , strik in g th e boy. B ow lby testified I th e d u ty of finding o th e r em ploy- j land ;,dvertising m an. A d isplay o( first place in last y e a r's contest. th is board. 1 th a t he d id not see th e boy u n til S ev eral P ersons In ju re d D u rin g m ent for th e jo b less' an d all rec- ent re p o rt show s a u n ifo rm scale (Continued on pace 6, column 4» Mr. and M rs. A. H. B usch w ere z ( ’ tented in 1929 the m in in g board of $75 fur each pupil in all schools. i too late to stop an d th a t th e boy e rd s re la tiv e to em p lo y m en t w ill M re k -e n d ; Ice, Fog F acto r secono and E dw ard H urd tn ird . Mr. was given $15,000 th a t year w ith ' cam e d irectly in to th e p ath of his M em bers of th e n o n -u n io n high be k ept in th e local office. p. and Mrs. T. W. M cD onald w e re first w h ich to m atch federal funds in a b o ard in clu d e Al M. Ja n n se n . c h a ir­ c ar from th e fro n t of th e V anD c- In connection w ith W PA cm - t l l t l l i i n j tO D lS C llS S Icy stre e ts an d excessive fog over in 1933 an d Mr. and Mrs. E. L. co-o pe rative survey o f the slate's m an; F red L anger, v ice-ch airm an ; j hey m achine. Joh n so n placed first in th e initial th e w eek -en d w e re responsible for ploym cnt in th e county. Miss R uck - m in e ra l resources. T he session of H a rry E lian d er. F ra n k B ailey, and O n th e ju r y w ere R u th M East, . . . . . e r ra id th a t all b u t 146 persons 1931 attem pted to d u p lic a te th is ap­ W i l l i a m A S ahnow , w h o w as r e ­ A ug u st O berst. J r„ H elen H cnder- A n im als S u itab le fo r F u rrh a se to contest. O. B. G ates and R. R Easter a n epidem ic of accidents, according I eligible for th is ty p e of fed eral have alw ay s had a ttra c tiv e displays be T ak en by G o v ern m en t p ro p ria tio n . hut tlie measure was elect» n in J u n e for a n o th e r term ' son. H azel J. Moore. H enry J. V al­ h e re and last y e a r th e H. W. Ray to re p o rts m ad e in th e office of ■ em p lo y m en t h ad been assigned v< toed by C ovet nor M e ie r and the in zone 2. S u m m ary page 2, co l­ en tin e. S am u el J. V alley. Jo h n R. T ow nsendites to M eet S unday 1» >ard le ft w ith o u t any funds. As um n 1. S erv ices of a high g rad e g o v ern ­ place a t C o rn eliu s w as a show place Jo h n C onnell, sheriff. S ev eral in- j j°hs. G reenw ood. Louise N. M cG ilvra, A t C h ristia n C hurch ju rie s of a m in o r n a tu re w ere r e ­ a eon. i -qucnce the board has not Ben F. E stepp, A lb ert V an d erzan - m ent th o ro u g h b red stallio n w ill be of p a rtic u la r beauty. fun ctione d fo r sever..! years and ported. dcn. S a ra h C h am b erlain , Eva T uck- av a ila b le at cost to horse b reed ers Pa re is now no a u th e n tic in fo rm a ­ of th is locality n ex t spring, acco rd ­ L ocal T ow nsend clu b m eets a t Lou Rogers, 46. T igard, w as in ­ tio n as to the state's m in e ra l tie- ; th e C h ristian ch u rc h S u n d ay a t 2 F ra n k N. G ru b b , D urham , is in ing to an n o u n cem en t from Jo h n C. ju re d about th e head an d chest S a t­ p. its a va ila b le fo r in q u ire rs w ho i th e co u n ty ja il aw aitin g actio n of A b b ett of th e L ak esid e A cres H orse p. m. O w ing to B aptist ch u rc h be­ u rd a y in a collision w ith an a u to ­ m e s e e lin g investm ents in Inis I th e i.rand ju ry follow ing a h earin g farm of P o rtan d . T his service, ir. ' L ease of th e Ire la n d p ro p erty , ing in use a t th e tim e th e place of nobile d riv e n by E. H ielm an. also stale, the govern or declares. in Ju stic e J. S. B arb er's co u rt in lin e w ith th e re q u ire m e n ts of the of T igard. F ran cis E. B ergren. 29. fo rm erly occupied by C u rry 's g ro ­ m eeting has been changed. P re s i­ The \ e rn o r u -k i .1 the special T ig ard M onday on a c h arg e Of g o v ernm ent, can n o t ex ceed $10. of P o rtlan d , su ffered m in o r in ju rie s cery. w as annou n ced th is w eek by d en t R. L. P u tn a m w ill ex p la in th e C ounty G ro w ers A sked to A ttend '■ lie . f i r $15.11110 f u r t h e n u l l i n g l Cun tin uni mi past* 2, column 3» U n d er th is co n stru c tiv e p l a n Sea S co u ts Hold O pen H ouse at S unday so u th w est of T ig ard on th e Clem E slinger, w ho p lan s to open M cG roarty B ill to th e group. S eries of F o u r S essions b u n d . The m nuunt w as red u ced b re ed ers hav e an o p p o rtu n ity to A re cen t b u lletin from T ow nsend C h u rch H ere T h u rsd ay h ig h w ay w hen th e c ar in w hich lie an in d iv id u al cold sto rag e p lan t to »5.1/09 by th e ways and means raise one or m ore v a lu a b le colts, w as riding, d riv e n by Jo h n H. and m a rk e t th e re as soon as pos­ h e a d q u a rte rs urges a special m em ­ euinm iilee, but th e sen a te k illed “Do you w an t a p o tato sales j p ro v id in g th e y have or can p ro ­ For th e second consecutive Brooks, collided w ith a m achine sible. In stallatio n of eq u ip m en t w ilt b ersh ip d riv e u n til D ecem ber 31. the bill. q u o ta.’" T h is is th e q u estio n that cu re su ita b le ty p es of brood m ares. m onth, th e H illsboro tro o p r a l ih j o p erated by Ja m e s T u rn e r of P o rt­ begin soon in an a tte m p t to com ­ T his is an a tte m p t to fin d o u t the • • • farm ers, w h o grow potatoes, w ill T he rem o u n t serv ice is w ork in g plete th e w ork by th e first of th e n um erical stre n g th of th e clu b s of d ep ictin g Ihe efficiency of th e Boy land. Mure I h im 20,000 o f the 19311 au to­ pro b ab ly be p re p a re d to an sw er ' in conjunction w ith th e d e p a rt- y e a r o r soon th e re a fte r, E siinger A m erica, J a n u a r y 1. Local officers S cout troops in the P o rtla n d Area P lan s for th e a n n u al N ew Y ear's D rex cll T h ra p p of F orest G rove. m o b ile license plates were m ailed a fte r h e a rin g an e x p lan a tio n of Hie I m ent of a g ric u ltu re in lin in g up urged th e local m em b ersh ip to r a l­ C ouncil lead area d istric ts w ith a 22. su ffered a b ro k en c o llar bone. said. out Io O regon m otorists Saturday, p o tato ¡iet nt a series of fo u r m eet­ Eve dance, sp o n so red by tlie V et­ those in terested . ly . im m to this challenge m ark of 71.2 per cent, th e two- ind his com panion. B ob P a tte rso n Th ’ P!ant w ill be set u p fo r 1000 , ,, ed . iately n era n s of F o reig n W ars, w ere m ade the f iis i day on w h ich the new ings to be held in W ashington N atu rally th e b reed in g cap acity »f H illsboro. 18. w as cut and brui. - individual cold sto rag e c o m p a r t - S “ 1 a ‘ R o^ 1 Re.Ily s in te n tn s of one p er cent re p re se n tii.f al th e post m eetin g T uesday night. plates (o u ld be displayed on car.:, county, D ecem ber 29, 27, 28 an d 30. I of th e stallio n is lim ited so it is >d w hen th e T h ra p p e ar and one ! m en,s w hich w ill be offered io, ! X h X h Ä nt U* i ? " 8nra; d gC‘ 8 "M ost of th e g ro w ers in this C o m m ittee includes 1’. L. B atch clar, essential th a t p a rtic ip a n ts leave th e d ifferen ce betw een it a n d th' according to S ecretary of State triv en by L ester C rid e r of O renco tho use of the public. A ctu al con- .b *al?k a t on.c5 ' ... Snell. T w o new branch offices have county can pro b ab ly p re tty well E. H elvogt, O. W. B ran d aw and th e ir nam es, addresses a n d d e ­ E vergreen d istrict w ith d istric t cen •ollided at T en th and M ain streets stru ct,o n w ill be u n d e r w ay as ..o?inSt c iv m ^ m n n ^ v T o / ^ n h ^ r r l n 0 been established fo r the conven­ an sw er th a t q u e stio n now ,” states I . E. F u rro w . sc rip tio n of th e ir m ares w ith W. te r at C am as. T hese d istric ts fa <„3« a s th e C u r r y sto ck is m oved T he w restlin g m atch co m m ittee F. C yrus, ex ten sio n ag en t at H ills- o u tstrip p e d all o th ers ex cep t th i in H illsboro S a tu rd a y evening. ience o f m otorists, one id Eugene W. F. C yrus, co u n ty agen t. "F rom tions to T ow nsend lite ra tu re or for j C ity of P o rtla n d w hich w as first G eorge an d F lo ren ce B ra d le y ,: °.u t th e building. E siin g er de- m em b ersh ip in a local clu b to (('«nttniicd on pane (, column 4) and the o th e r at O regon C ity. B o tli w h.it they h av e learn ed of th e p o ­ an n o u n ced p o stp o n em en t of t h e ■ the te p o rt w as received today iron both 27 y e a rs old, w e re b ru ised eU red. Insulation w ill be installed card s u n til J a n u a r y 9. of these w ill issue plates over Ike tato net th ro u g h th e p ress an d r a ­ anyone not endorsed by e ith e r the th e h e a d q u a rte rs by V. W. G ard w hen th e ir auto m o b ile crash ed w ith by tb e w e ste rn C ooperage com - local clu b officers o r T ow nsend counter. The peak o f the license dio, it w o u ld seem th a t it is a t A u x iliary m eets to n ig h t iT h u rs- I ncr. d istric t com m issioner. >ne d riv en by H. G. H em el of I Pa n Jr- dem and is nut expected u n til a fte r la th e r u n p o p u la r a d ju stm e n t schem e day». F inal plan s will be m ade for h ea d q u a rte rs, sta te or national. N or F ifteen P o rtla n d Sea Scouts, five Millsboro on th e C anyon road, th re e j and c e rta in ly Ihe e stab lish m en t of th e C h ristm as p arly at th e V. F. W. Christmas. a t th e p re s e n t tim e is anyone I officers, and eight m o th ers of Sei m iles east of B eaverton. H am ct re (C o n tin u e d ,,ll par— I. column 61 ball I'll'I.lV H olding F ed eral C o u rt a u th o rized to o rganize an o th er club S couts a tten d ed the open house ol po rted th a t he w as atte m p tin g to O regon firm s w ill receive a ll Ju d g e G eorge R. B agley is h o ld ­ in H illsboro. "J u st h aving som e fu n ," th ree th e Sea Scout S hip R ainbow of pass a e ar p a rk e d on th e pavem ent. ing F ed eral co u rt in P o rtla n d th is slate business in (he fu tu re unless A dvisory b o ard m eets F rid a y In j youngsters, boys, 13 and 15 y ears H illsboro at th e C ongregation;! O ne gasoline pum p at th e B usch w eek. they tr y to gang up m il pi ifitc e r, I the C h ristia n ch u rch a t 7:30 p. m. ; old, told a d e p u ty sh e riff last ch u rch T h u rsd ay evening. O ver 25 highw ay serv ice statio n w as dis- I he bo n d o f coni m l decreed th is , T h u rsd ay w hen th ey confessed to H illsboro p a re n ts and sco u ters a t ­ ibled M onday m o rning w hen an I i. e i k in m eeting a c o m p la in t f i l ' J n early w reck in g th e W ilbert Salz- ten d ed th e m eeting. T he officer- lu to m o b ile skidded as it approach-1 by O regon statio ners against a l­ w edel farm , n o rth of C ornelius. a tte n d in g w ere K. A. W ells, field 3d th e pum ps. T he pum p w as not , legedly u n fa ir co m p e titio n on Hie T he boys u p set e v e ry th in g loose executive. S k ip p e r R ufus B u rn ett O REGON S T A T E C O I .I . E G K , th e in terest of th e gen eral p u b lic vrecked but th re e h o u rs w o rk w as p in t o f ou t-o f-sta te firm s w ho use O regon as a d u m p in g ground for C o rv a llis P re d ic tio n H ull Ihe A A A in p ro tectin g its fu tu re su p p ly of on the farm and w ound up th e ir F its ' M ate R obert L aw rence. S ec­ req u ired to put it back in service, ■ “ fun" l»y sm ashing th e sq u ash in ond M ate H a rry Scott J r . and Ship c m ; hk I w ill become a co n stru ctive reaso n ab ly p riced foodstuffs." A. H. Busch, m anager, said. (('« hi I inti< il on p s fft A, co lu m n 5) fe a tu re o f A m e rica n a g ric u ltu re Dr. T olley p ointed out th at m any th e cellar, tu rn in g th e ch ick en s out C om m itteem an H arry Scott, all ol T w o w om en. Mrs. T. A. W ilson of A nnual C h ristm as E ve m id n ig h t kres. of th e A lphas, w ill read the (Continued «in p h k c column I) and w ill s u rv iv e the danger of of th e em erg en cy phases of the of th e henhouse an d ta k in g th e H illsboro phophecics reg ard in g th e com ing P o rtlan d an d M ary W akayam a su f­ festival sponsored b y partisan p o litie s is made by II. IL \A z\ a re alread y passing and th a t eggs. fered in ju rie s in an auto m o b ile ac­ C h ristian C ouncil w ill be held n e x t of the C hrist, and R aym ond L air, T h eft of gasoline on sev eral oc- T o lle y, head o f th e G ia n n in i then* is a tre n d to w ard s d e c e n tra l­ cident n e a r H illsboro S atu rd ay . T uesday evening, at H:30 o'clock, p resid en t of th e O m egans, w ill fou nda tion o f C a lifo rn ia . D r T olley, ization and reg io n al ad ju stm en t. | caslons w as also clea red up at th e Miss W akayam a, w ho w as rid in g in th e V enetian th eater, w ith a full read the C hristm as story according w ho was fo rm e r ch ie f uf the p la n ­ T lv o n e-c o n tra c t-p e r-fa rm idea, he sam e lim e, w hen th e boys ad m itted w itli her b ro th er. G e rry W akayam a h o u r of carol singing by soloists, to St. L u k e A nnouncem ents will R em odeling o f the upstairs o f fhe nin g section o f Ihe A A A at W ash­ believes, is d e fin itely on th e way. th a t they had ta k e n it. No e x p la n ­ of C ornelius ro u te 2, received knee duos, trios, q u artets, a boys' c h o r­ be rra d e by Miss Jo y F oelker. of c ity h a ll is un de rw ay Ib is week ington. D. g iv e a series o f ad ­ and a positive ra th e r th an a n e g a ­ atio n of th e use of th e gasoline in d chest in ju ries, and Mrs. W il­ us. and the en tire audience, a c c o rd ­ Hie G am m as, secretary of th e w iili p a ri of the w o rk cnm p li led dresses on the philosophy o f A m e r­ P u b licatio n day is p ostpon­ tiv e em p h asis w ill be placed on w as given, th e d e p u ty said. son. w ho w as w ith her husband, ing to final plans a n n o u n ced by council, and th e closing p ra y e r w ill The change in volve s Hie m oving of ica's a g ric u ltu ra l program al Ihe com pliance, ju s t as th e term “a d ­ T h e boys w ere tu rn e d over to ed a day n ex t w eek on ac­ w as b ruised. Fog w as blam ed for th e council a fte r its m eetin g T u e s­ bo given by L eonard Peschka, p res­ the Brem en's q u a rte rs fro m the annual conference o f a g ric u ltu ra l ju s tm e n t'' has now rep laced count of th e C h ristm as h o li­ th e th e ir p are n ts for som e "old fash ­ the accident. day. T his m usical event, in w hich ident of th e D eltans. front o f I he b u ild in g to a large w o rke rs at O regon State college. ioned tre a tm e n t," th e d ep u ty r e ­ d ay com ing on W ednesday. w ord "red u ctio n ” in new program s S oloists of th e evening w ill be Rollo M eyers of H illsboro ro u te I y o u n * of all C h ristia n de- room in the rear at fhe head o f the p o rted w hen th e p a re n ts set out to T he A rgus w ill be d istrib u te d "T h e A A A m ust become much T h e elim in atio n of Hie AAA as a 3 reccvied a fra c tu re d an k le F ri- nom in atio n s unite, is u n iq u e to Elwood C oslett of the Vikings, W il­ stairs. th ro u g h o u t th e co u n ty F rid ay m ore than a m ere farm ers' ta r iff, m ere ta riff device will depend. Dr, m ak e re stitu tio n for th e dam age lay w hen a bicycle, w hich he was H illsboro, w ith th e en -o p eratio n of lard N ew ton of th e A ssociate boys, Th ■ firs t part of Ihe plan, w h ich and it must w o rk in to a com plete T olley believes, on th e a rriv a l at and prom ised that th e boys' desire m ornings for th e n e x t tw o iiiing. collided w ith a e ar d riv en C atholics and P ro testan ts, and is and C laire B eeler of P ilgrim House in volve d m oving Ihe Stale E m p lo y ­ na tion al p a tte rn w h ich w ill be fo r a sim pler, m ore stab le policy by for "fu n " w ould be tu rn e d dow n w eeks, th e follow ing w eek open to all. A dm ission to th e th e young people O thers tak in g p art oy W. I ’. M anning of P ortland. m ent o ffic e from a sm all room Io Ihe general w e lfa re o f Ihe p u b lic th e n atio n as a w hole in reg ard Io o th e r and less d e stru c tiv e c h a n ­ being th e N ew Y ear holiday. ater, a fte r 11 o’clock w ill be free, in th e special m usic w ill .b e tho [m other fa rth e r east, has been com ­ as a w hole." Dr. T o lle y w arned. " It in te rn a tio n a l H ade, lie hopes that nels h e reafter. A d v ertisin g deadlines w ill a n d Hie caro lin g w ill begin prom pt- Misses S h irley K elley, M ary C ald- pleted. The room fo rm e rly occupied must ho m ore than a v e h icle o f a il w ill be recognized th a t we c a n ­ Seal S a le T h ro u g h o u t ly al 11:30. j well, P atricia M oyer an d Francos rem ain th e sam e as re g u larly C it y < n llr c liim , $852.62 b.v Ibis o ffic e is to be in clud ed in pressure g ro u p and il m ust lie n o t ex p o rt ag ric u ltu ra l p ro d u cts in an d all com m unity c o rresp o n d ­ E n tire program w ill be ca rrie d Moyer, of tho C « m m » ; L uV orno th e C ounty G oing Fine the firem e n's quarters. C i'v collectio ns from a lt solut es fle x ib le enough Io avoid I ho b u ild ­ a n y co n sid erab le v olum e unless we u., . 1 c zu A bcndroth, of tho VilUngs, AILtn ence should be in th e office W hi n cnm pli led. file new q i l H i ­ ing o f product ion m onopolies around t ik e som e sort of goods in re tu rn fo r N ovem ber, acco rding to the D av,(1 T w en ty -six schools have m ade r e ­ o n by th e young people of th e Si8,c r W a|te r F w lk (.r M onday. ll's w ill eonlain a kitch e n , w h ich is im ehim gcable. h isto rica l bases. m o n th ly checkup o f Helen M c­ u rn s on the C h ristm as Seal sale, C o un cil a ffilia te d from o th e r co u n tries. clubs, w i t h C ritten d en , of th e O m egans: Miss lin w un de r const ruel ion. Later, per "T he A z\A of the fu tu re w ill E m ployes of th e p aper according to Mrs. Zola M organ, C o u n cil P resident R ichard A bts E th y l H endren, of th e A lph is. and O ne tost of w h e th e r a farm ing D aniel. cil.v recorder, am ounted to haps, a door w ill be cut at Ihe need Io be geared closely to a fa r ­ in d u stry or any o th e r is w o rth y of $1152 92. C ollections d u rin g the pi c w ould ap p re c ia te it if e v e ry ­ county d riv e ch airm an . T w en ty -fiv e presiding, an d d eliv e rin g the C h ris t­ Bud Person, of A ssociate Boys, back o f Ihe b u ild in g to euhnee: sighted land po licy, w ith soil co n ­ b eing fostered ¡Hid p ro tected th ro u g h vious m onth am ounted to $2.114.49. one w ould m ail or p hone in of those rep o rtin g sold 100 per m as m editation. Invocation will be All m em bers of clubs of council w ith Hie rear stairs, a llo w in g the serva tion ns a m a jo r factor. Such g o v ern m en tal aid is w h e th e r it is Decem ber collectio ns in clu d e d fines. all new s item s or a d v ertisin g cent or m ore of th e ir quota. Of all given bv Lloyd S elfridge, llilh i have been in v ited to be the guests $9; licenses. $191.75; perm its, $25.05, fire m e n easy e x it to the fire a p p m - soil conservation, w h ich w ill insure cap ab le of b eing »v ery w eek as q u ick ly as pos­ schools ill th e county 10 req u ested Student body p resid en t, and m em - ' 0{ M anager O range Ptw-lp >»f thw developed or utus. cu n tu iu cd low cost fa rm in g , ia in | and miscellaneous, $29.50. sible. (Cuntiuutd uit paj'.t b, tulunut m ore than th e ir quota. b t r ot the council. M iss A nn M un- (tvniins.a «»> p«». 4, >•!«■»« 3> U Y A. U • I N D I I K I 'K —• • Busses Arc Big Item Chiinge H °g Base Deny Damages to Auto Victims January 25 Greets Santa 45 Cities Included Windows Attractive Files Checked for New Law Rotary Backs Light Contest Wrecks Increase with Bad Weather Army Will Assist Horse Breeders the McGroarty Bill Dates for Potato Meetings Are Set Hillsboro Scouts Have High Rating Eslinger Leases Ireland Building V. F. W. Plans for New Year’s Dance Small Boys Admit Farm Vandalism Former Government Planner Forecasts Survival of AAA Workmen Remodel Firemen’s Rooms Young People to Hold Annual Music Festival Next Tuesday Distribution of Paper Day Late