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Circulation— Your Home Paper Largest Autlited Oregon Weekly ns °'O W ith W hich is Com bined the H illsb o ro In d ep en d en t f j^ .V d lu m e ■ B 42, No. Il* Killaboro Iriil«p«ri<Unt Ettublikh««! 1873 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , J a n u a ry 2, 1988 — I S ta te C a p ita l N e w s L e tte r i— Il Y !.. L I N I) H E C K Loggers S eek i Court Rules Heavy Damage from Sa tv mi li Error Made A lle g in g seven v io la tio n s o f c o n tra c t. S E. N y g re n uod It. C. O s tra n d e r. lo g g in g c o n tra c to rs , have | b ro u g h t -.nil in c ir c u it c o u rt against I I t E H a r k e r a nd th e W e s tim b e ,' H ills b o ro A rg u a K u ta b lk h e d 1M9< Future of I.ocal F ruit G rowers Puzzling Group State Plans Alter Local Illy Wm. 30 Correspondents* First Citizen Better Times is High Light \\ rite District News Every W eek for Your Pleasure. Two Sections, Twelve Pages Two Die in Car Wrecks F. C y ru a, C o u n ty A p r n t i How can the p ro fita b le p ro d u c tio n o f a s tra w b e rry p la n tin g be prolonged? W hat is the cost under Governor’s W arning on present con ditions to establish a L u m b e r com pany fo r $66.000 dam p la n tin g and care fo r it and h a r Moving Departments ages and costs The agreem ent was vest the crop? Is the re a n y th in g I entered into, the c o m p la in t allege- Ju d g e P eter» F in d » A u c tio n Brings Results in the local. state, and n a tio n a l s it August 7 and repudiated by the A p p lic a n ts B ecom e C o u n ty uation to w a rra n t an expansion of L o ca l N ew s Stories o f 193 5 K e n n e th M c D a n ie l C rushed defendants on N o vem b er 28 F a u lty in T w o Cases D e s titu te U n d e r sm all f r u it p ro d u ctio n lo ca lly? H ow S how S te a d y U p w a r d The c o m p la in t sets fo rth that N y cori we avoid p ro d u cin g substand B etw e en T w o C ars at P A I.K M G o ve rn o r M a rtin 's th re a t R e c e n tly T rie d gren and O stra nd er made a eon- j N ew O rd e r ard prunes? C lim b to move certain state departm ents tra c t w ith It E B a rke r to deliver These are a few of the questions A lo h a W e d n e s d a y to P ortla nd because of lack of s u it logs to the m ill pond at the Wes- ' members o f th e sm all f r u it and able o ffic e space in tin ca p ita l c ity tim b e r m ill fro m a tra c t o f land tree f r u it com m ittee groups are was doubtless in spire d m ore by a nearby, and that B a rk e r la te r and , ! puzzling over in w o rk in g out a desire to prod S ilent b u ild in g o w n u n kn o w n to them tra n sfe rre d the te n ta tiv e re p o rt to present to g ro w ers out th e ir snuijt se lf-co m p la con tra ct to the We: tim b e r L u m b e r ' ers of the cou nty on F e b ru a ry 4 cency thun w ith an In te n t to ac V a lid it y Q u estio n ed Because compa ny. C o m m itte e R esponsible fo r On th a t date and the fo llo w in g day, In d u s try Discloses Signs o f tu a lly cu rry out his proposals. F ebru ary 4. the tw o o r three D e fa ult o f contract is alleged in . L ocal M a n on W a y H o m e If so. it was not look in b r in g V a lu e Exceeds T a x i m onths of s ti» iy and consideration th a t the defendants fa ile d to con- I A d m in is tra tio n In c rea se d A c tiv ity ing results. P u b lica tio n o f the g o v stru ct p ro pe r roads; fa ile d to g r a v - j I o f W ashington cou nty producers A c c id e n t V ic tim ernor's statem ent to the press was I w ill be b ro ug ht to a conclusion el or othi-rwi.se surface them ; per- , fo llo w e d by num erous offers of o f R e tu rn in g title to the o rig in a l m itte d m ill pond to become con- Changes in th e status o f th e lo ' when they s u b m it th e ir rep orts and O ut o f the p ic tu re d e fin ite ly and fice space by ow ners ready and owners, tw o o f fiv e tax cases in J gested de la yin g unloading, secured cal re lie f setup and suspension of ; recom m endations. T w o H ills b o ro young men were ! foreve r, the o ld year is gone and anxious to rem odel to su it the de c irc u it c o u rt have been settled o th e r tru c k s w ith o u t eon cut of fu rth e r federal r e lie f to u n e m p lo y Both these h o rtic u ltu ra l group;; k ille d in New Year's day autom o ; the new one is w ith us. b rin g in g mands u l the tenant. th ro u g h decisions handed dow n fo r I p la in tiff, these tru c k being too ed, w ere announced Tuesday by are m eeting th is week to begin new hopes fo r achievem ent and suc- O range Phelps named by older b ile accidents. K enneth M cD aniel, m em bers of the C h ristia n C oun w ho was fa ta lly h u rt when caught The governor'« proposal to move the p lu in tlffs by Judge R. F ra n k lig h t to c a rry the loads. and so ob- R. W W eil, cha irm an o f the co u n w o rk in g out th e ir re p o rt a fte r I cess. Ahead lies 366 days, each w ith c il as "H ills b o ro 's M ost V aluable between tw o cars at A olah e a rly the m otor tra n sp o rt d iv is io n and Peters Defects in the tux sale are s tru c tin g tr a ffic causing fu r th e r de- ty r e lie f com m ittee, as e ffe ctive spending n e a rly tw o m onths in as , its va rie d events; some in te re stin g C itize n ." other state a c tiv itie s to P o rtla n d a ttrib u te d us the p rin c ip a l reason lay. w ith the close o f the old year. The sem bling the facts and figu res p e r Wednesday m o rn in g and D e lb e rt and some prosaic. was based on the d iffic u lty e x p e r fo r the re tu rn o f p ro p e rty to record It is also alleged that defendants announcem ent fo llo w e d a c o n fe r ta in in g to th e ir crops. The sm all T u rn e r. 23, died in an accident near B ehind, in the old year, alrea dy owners. i e n c e d by the tra n sp o rt d iv is io n In | refused to fu rn is h guarantee of ence M onday n ig h t attended by the f r u it group is as fo llo w s : W. E. Toppenish, Wash., Wednesday a ft fin d in g suita ble o ffic e spuce to ac In the case o f Mrs. Anna W ing paym ents as specified and th a t the com m ittee. E lm e r G oudy, state re M arr. Banks; A J. R o w ell, Scholls; a ccu m u la tin g dust, are the events ernoon. com m odate its proposed expansion. against E C P a rro tt. Judge Peters defendants also refused to make lie f a d m in is tra to r, and V ic to r C a r l W arner Crop. Banks; Ed Schlegel, o f yesterday, ch ro n icle d each week Fatal in ju rie s were received by Banks; J. O. Boger, Sherwood. The in the colum ns o f the A rg u s and T l i e fact o f Pie m a tte r is tliu t even held th u t the sale was "v o id fo r paym ents on the am ounts earned. son, assistant. K en ne th M cD aniel. 18, youngest son I thus preserved fo r h isto ry, p re tree f r u it gro up is as fo llo w s: F ra n k la-fore the govern or sounded o ff ul u n c e rta in ty in am ount chargeable B e g in n in g w ith the re-o pe nin g o f T h ro u g h fa ilu re to prepare road, o f Mrs. Helen M cD aniel, c ity re lc ist tw o b u ild in g ow ners in d o w n and collectable fro m said p ro p e rty fu rn is h p ro pe r place fo r u n lo ading the r e lie f o ffic e T hursd ay m orn ing , Lewis. Forest G rove; Peter Pearson. pared as c a re fu lly as is possible corder, s h o rtly before 3 o’clock tow n Salem had o ffe re d to re and p o rtio n as to costs and disburs- and h irin g of sm all trucks, the lo g fu rth e r re lie f to em p lo yable per- Gaston; J. W. Forney, Gaston; P e r and as a ccu rately as those w ho Wednesday m orning, as he w a s fu rn is h the in fo rm a tio n w ill a llo w . model vacant o ffic e rooms to suit ments fo r w a nt o f a v e rifie d b ill." ging was delayed and p la in tiff sons w ill be on the basis o f r e lie f r y L a F o lie tte , C o rne liu s: H e rb N o r- R e ilin g N a m e d A ssistant to caught between a car d riv e n by R e tu rn to N orm al ¿,c needs of this department While could not move logs fast enough to to co u n ty destitute, thus p la cin g a ll m andin, Forest G rove; Sam Webb. Kale Exceeds Tax George B a ld w in o f Forest G rove iese offices are not the most m od- O f ch ie f in te re st th ro u g h the , persons in one class instead o f C ornelius; John H ulsm an. C ornelius; and the one on w h ich he was r id The v a lid ity o f the sale also is f u lf il his end of the con tra ct. G e n e ra l M a n a g e r year, has been the in crea sing in ern In the city they were regarded questioned tn that the p ro p e rty was co u n ty in d ig e n ts and co u n ty un- John Schm eltzer, Sherwood. ing. d riv e n by W illia m Scott, em These grow ers are fin d in g th a t dications o f re tu rn to m ore n o rm a l e n tire ly adequate in the enter- sold fo r un am ount In excess o f j em ployed, G oudy exp la in e d to the ploye at Berg's Chalet. He was the recom m endations m ade by p re tim es E veryw he re, th ro u g h o u t the gency by state o ffic ia ls w ho had the taxes and interest due instead com m ittee A dvance orders at the B E. M al- rid in g on the ru n n in g board o f the vious groups in 1925 were g e n e ra lly pages o f the A rgus, as the year ing. Inc., cannery here fo r 1936 can Scott car. on the side stru c k by investigated them. Em ployables to Work of a p o rtio n o f the p ro p e rty s u f accurate and tha* the th in g s tha t progresed, are fou nd m ore and m ore Demands fo r o ffic e space i n fic ie n t to satisfy the am ount due ned and cold pack goods am ount the B a ld w in machine. The acci A ll e m p lo yable persons m eeting w ere pointed out at th a t tim e have do w n to w n Salem fo llo w in g t h e stories w h ic h disclosed in crea sing I the re q u ire m e n ts o f W P A as to The o th e r case is d iffe re n t as to a p p ro x im a te ly 60 per cent o f dent happened at the cast tu r n at q u ite g e n e ra lly take n place. G ro w p ro fits to those w ho labored or to i ip lto l fir e o f lust A p r il has fille d the to ta l pack fo r 1935, according i Aloha. cause o f action in th a t C. L . B a r re g istra tio n , w ill be absorbed by ers have expressed them selves as produced. every first-class o ffic e b u ild in g In / ber brought action ugainst the re c ___ 1___ , . . , I to B. E. M aling , president, w ho to ld Assistance G iven th a t a d m in is tra tio n o r o th e r agencies being pleased w ith the idea o f go • I c a p ita l C it y a m i most o f the . .. e; rrl5 n hai' e J ound jobs. Wages the A rgu s M onday th a t the 1936' L ym a n Howe, local c lo th ie r, who ord ow ner. S. E N ew begin, to clear setup fo r a s im ila r purpose. The in g over these th in g s and a p p a r ccond-dasa bu ild in g s, b u t there title The New begin p ro p e rty was have increased. F arm ers are re A le r t S to re k e e p e r A rre s ts ! o th e r agency, re fe rre d to was not ! e n tly fig u re tha t m uch b e n e fit m ay ce ivin g m ore fo r th e ir products. pack w o u ld be in excess o f th a t | w *th his w ife and son, was re tu rn - an* s tilt n nu m be r o f b u ild in g s fo r the past year. in g fro m P ortla nd , picked u p the made clear, but com m itte e m em - be de rive d fro m such a series o f w ith space to rent and w ith ow ners j said to be w o rth $1.000 whereas the M ills are op e ra tin g and m ore con Peas and spinach have been the you ng m an w ith the assistance of s ile was fo r $94 45 In W ing vs ; bers are o f the o p in io n th a t G oudy studies. Y o u th a t D o o r ready to rem odel to accommodate P a rro tt, the p ro p e rty was valued nt s tru c tio n is forecast fo r th e new leaders in the cold pack up to the Francis B a ri, and brought h im to I re fe rre d to the re h a b ilita tio n de- O th e r co m m o d ity com m ittees w i ll ’ year. Business men on e ve ry hand the net-da o f the state. $4.(MM) and hid. in at ■ sum a p p ro x ' p a rtm e n t o f the ru r a l resettlem ent be m eeting fro m tim e to tim e be- | present, but pea w e e v il and other Jones hospital. He died on the w ay A t the present tim e 13 state ac im a tin g $300. re p o rt increased sales and banks to the hospital. a d m in is tra tio n , w h ic h has an o f Facing charges of b u rg la ry of tween now and F e b ru a ry 1 and get te ll o f m ore loans and increased con ditions w ill re su lt in a big re tiv itie s are occupying ren te d q u a r M cD aniel, w ith M arsh all M cIver, du ction in these products fo r 1936, Both pieces o f p ro p e rty were sold three Beaverton business places, fice in H illsb o ro . tin g th e ir re p o rts in to shape. deposits: ters, occupying m ore than 21.000 fo r taxes at the foreclosure sale James Russell O sw alt. 18. P o rt M a lin g stated. D anger fro m the was re tu rn in g fro m P ortland, h itc h Miss A lic e M a x w e ll, e xe cu tive | square feet o f flo o r space fo r w h ich A p r il 19. 1935. L a b o r troubles, w h ic h started in pea w e e v il w ill re su lt in c u ttin g h ik in g . A t the O ld H e id le b u rg in n land, is held in the co u n ty ja il secretary o f the r e lie f com m ittee in the state is p a yin g a re n ta l of the sa w m ills o f the county, w e re acreage on peas fro m 1200 to 500. at B eaverton the boys stopped a M ore c o u rt decisions fa vo rin g 1 here fo llo w in g his arrest New Ye ,r's charge o f re lie f a d m in is tra tio n here, $1172 a m onth o r m ore thun $14.000 bro u g h t to heel by u n ite d and s w ift H ow ever, the re d u ctio n in the pack F ord coupe d riv e n by Scott, w ho ow ners o f record In d e lin q u e n t tax m o rn in g ns he attem pted to enter says th e re rem ains a p p ro x im a te ly a year. action o f la w forces and w o rkm en. o f these tw o item s w i ll be m ore was on h*s w ay to H ills b o ro a fte r foreclosure sales have been given the Cobb grocery store at West 70 persons not ye t assigned to a A n d now a w eek by w eek survey than made up fo r in increases in suPPl*es fo r the Chalet. T here be- in th e ir fa v o r tha n decrees fa v o r Slope, cast of B ea verton on the W P A p ro je ct. In a d d itio n th e re arc M ore than 28.000 stockholders of o f the headlines o f each re c u rrin g oth er products. I in g no room in side the coupe, the ing the tux sale purchaser, H ills h igh w ay. a nu m b e r o f persons taken ove r by the defunct P ru d e n tia l Savings A issue o f the A rgu s d u rin g 1935: A r th u r R e ilin g . vice -preside nt o f b° y s rode the ru n n in g board, ac- boro attorn eys point out. and it is O sw alt was captured, a cco rd in '' re lie f, w h o were not on the re lie f Loan sssoeiation received C h ris t- J a n u a ry 3— M a yo r J. H. G a rre tt R a y -M a lin g Co.. Inc., has been nam - ■ cord in g to a re p o rt of the accident not believed that the present de ■ mas g ifts fro m tlie stute co rp o ra cisions w ill have m uch e ffe ct o n ) to the office rs, w hen the o w n e r of ro lls between M a y 1 and N o vem and C oun cilm e n L. C. K ra m ie n , ed assistant general m anager o f 1 made by S h e riff John C o n n e ll and the store, aroused by a noise at ber 1 o f th is year and so w ere li n depa rtm e nt in the fo rm of a the sale last spring. J. J. W ism er and J. O. Robb take bo th th e B. E. M a lin g and Ray- D e pu ty H a rry Johnson. O f fic ia l R e c o g n itio n Set fo r the door faced the y o u th w ith a e lim in a te d fro m possible W P A jobs W I pei ci nt d iv id e ,id . .vn lu n tin g In luhiiL-ction w ith the decisions.; gun c ity offices. S. W. M e lh u ish nam M a lin g com panies. R e ilin g has been The B a ld w in m achine, a H upm o- and held h im u n til the a r r iv a l A tte : ip t- being made in W ash * J a n u a ry 27 in the aggregate to a p p ro x im a te ly m em bers o f the co u n ty co u rt have ed f ir e chief. L a w p a rtn e rs h ip o f w ith the cannery fro m the firs t, b ile, stru c k the coupe squ are ly in of a depute fro m the s h e riff's o f ington, D. C „ by o th e r states to get $128,000. W. G H are and George B agley re s ta rtin g w ith the old H ills b o ro c a n - ! the center o f th e le ft-h a n d side, declared th a t any e rro rs in the fice in H illsb o ro . change made in the e lig ib ilit y dates O range Phelps, fo rm e r c ity cou n newed a fte r 19 years. C o u n ty file s ne ry as a furna ce ten der in 1915 cru sh in g the ru n n in g b o a rd and sale, m a k in g tax title s defective, In O sw alt's car. a m achine said to in clud e d e stitu te w o rk e rs not c o m p la in t against 1500 defendents G ove rn or M a rtin th is week a n w ill be corrected if found neces cilm a n and m ayor, and present and, has been em ployed in an o f door. The fro n t end o f the other nounced the rea pp oin tm e nt o f Lew sary. Should the present situa ting to have been stolen fro m P ortla nd , registered betw een the fir s t o f M ay m em ber o f the c ity p la n n in g com in de lin q u e n t ta x foreclosure action. fic ia l cap acity since 1922. H e is a car was crushed, c ru m p lin g the was loot fro m the G u y C a rr g a r and Novem ber, have met w ith f a il W allace o f P o rtla n d as a m em ber continue, ow ners o f record m ay J a n u a ry 10— C irc u it Judge R. lo cal boy, a graduate o f th e H ills - le ft-h a n d fender, h e ad lig ht a n d mission. was named as "H ills b o ro 's of the state g a m e comm ission. b rin g su it fo r recovery w ith e xce l age and the A. B. C lem ent service ure. according to new spaper d is Most V alua ble C itize n .” by a vote F ra n k Peters takes o ffic e fo r fir s t i boro schools and o f O regon State bending the ra d ia to r back over the station at Beaverton, e v id e n tly s to l patches. Som ewhat su rp ris in g a fte r W a l lent expectations of h a vin g th e ir term . C om m areial N a tio n a l bank college en in raids made pre vio us to the T he new order. G oudy declared, o f the college age a ffilia te s o f the rep orts deposit gain o f 40 pe r cent j Ben F. Logan, w ho has been east engine. la c e 's recent insistence th a t he did C h ris tia n C ouncil, w ho conducted B a ld w in , a fte r an e x a m in a tio n by contentions sustained on the grounds not w u nt the jo b back again and that costs o f foreclosure w ere not a ttem p t at Cobb's. The loot in puts m ore re s p o n s ib ility on t h e th e ir b a llo tin g between C hristm as d u rin g past year. ___ ern representative, | w i ll _________ be sales physicians, was allow ed to re tu rn cluded tubes and spark plugs from county re lie f com m itte e and leaves repeated denials by the exe cutive p ro p e rly file d , it is said. Ja n u a ry 17— A rm y a ir base near manager. These changes in the of- home and no inquest w ill be held. ( a r r s and a ra d io fro m the C lem ent m uch m ore o f the a d m in is tra tio n and yesterday. M ore than 100 votes departm ent o f rum o rs that th e P o rt w ere cast by m em bers o f Associate H ills b o ro sought by local cham ber fic ia l personnel too k place Jan ua ry a<’c°<’d>ng to F. J. Sew ell, coroner. A tto rn e y s also point out th a t any establishm ent. to its good ju dg m ent. land dem ocrat was slated fo r re in - tax sale is subject to attack fo r o f commerce. M ilk w a r litig a tio n 1. 'In v e s tig a tio n o f the crash and its In ja il T hursday, O sw alt denied Changes in the re lie f setup take Boys' chapter o f the council. (C o n tin u e d on p ace 5. colum n 1) la te m e n t on the com m ission from O ffic ia l re co g n itio n of M r. Phelps’ A p p o in tm e n t o f Tom Spates, w e ll causes w i ll be taken before the e rro rs and th a t m any suits on these all but the C a rr and C lem ent bu rg - 1 in to consideration em p lo ym e nt of- w hich he resigned in o rd e r to con grounds have been sustained in laries, o ffice rs said. H ow ever, a ; services to the co m m u n ity w ill be k n o w n personnel relatio ns coun- ^ rand i u ry w h ic h is expected to << o n tin u r d >m p a u r g, ro lu m n 5) test fu r hts old scut in the house other courts. It is said th a t a n u m made at a convocation o f cou ncil selor, as d ire c to r o f In d u s tria l re- in to ear*y session, according to jim m y bar. said to have been taken u t representatives. Ja n u a ry 27, w hen a ll chapters w ill la tion s fo r G eneral Foods, is an- G - RusseH M organ, d is tric t a tto r- ber o f o th e r suits brought against fro m the A le xa n d e r service statio n ' ga ther at the Veterans' h a ll fo r the the latest ta x sale fo r va rio u s rca- e a rly in the week, was found in nounced by B. E. M aling . president ney* The state fo re s try de pa rtm e nt ( I o n lln u r d on iia a r #. r o lu n n J) event. A t the same tim e O. B. o f the B. E. M a lin g , Inc. Spates w ill Young M cD a nie l was a student the car closed its tw e n ty - fifth year o f se rv Gates and Judge R. F ra n k Peters, O ffice rs are o f the o p in io n tha t ! advise the m anagem ent on pro b- , at Benson P o lyte ch n ic school in ice w ith the e x p iru tio n of 1935. O r P ortla nd , w h ere he was ta k in g to w hom th e yo u n g people gave lems o f em ploym ent, tra in in g , re a scries o f sm all th e fts on the east , ganized in 1911 fo r the single p u r- honorable m ention, w ill be in v ite d Abandon I'se of B ric k fo r Less tire m e n t and be ne fit plans, safety a viatio n. He was a m em ber o f the side o f the cou nty have been solved I po-e o f p ro te ctin g the tim b e re d E xpensive M ethods measures, m edical service, w o rk in g M u ltn o m a h A th le tic club. The young w ith the arrest o f O sw alt. A d d itio n a l W o rk fo r C o un ty •Men to receive th e co n g ra tu la tio n s and areas o f the state fro m fire , the thanks o f the council. co n ditions and o th e r m atters o f m u man was a graduate o f the H ills - B re a k in g a w in d o w and pad- I Assured w ith P rojects departm ent long ago entered upon ( ( o n tin u n i on p ace 4, colum n 7) T h is aw a rd is planned as a re g tu a l in te rest to B. E. M a lin g , Inc., lock on a side doer and then snap W ith $18,000 o f fed eral funds e a r . " neb broader urogram o f ac u la r N ew Year's fea tu re of the m arked th ro u g h W P A fo r la b o r and its employes, and to w o rke rs p in g the n ig h t lock, thieves M o n c liv itie s , in c lu d in g th a t o f re fo re s t Tow nsend Pension Plays P art w ith day n ig h t entered the A le x a n d e r I A d d itio n a l w o rk fo r 45 W ash o ld e r m em bers' a ctivitie s, and a ft costs in th e co n stru ctio n o f a new in oth er G eneral Foods plants. in g denuded areas. P rio r to the service station at B eaverton and in gton co u n ty men was assured e r th is in itia l aw ard, the t it le w ill i un io n hig h school b u ild in g in S her- Those Seeking B a llo t 4 ' dion of the fo n tr y departm ent escaped w ith a p p ro x im a te ly $100 th is week w ith three new projects be given fo r services to the com wood, plans fo r th e b u ild in g have N o rm a l S tu d e n t Serves It had been the d u ty o f the state in loot. T lie o n ly clues were fin g e r ! opening M onday o r Tuesday of the m u n ity d u rin g the one yea r ju st been com pleted by J. A. Annand. V ote r reg istratio ns fo r the gpe- in J a il H e re fo r B re a k game and fo re stry w arden "to en- com ing week. K. E. T illo tso n . W PA passed. New year's a w ard w ill be arch itect, w h ic h c a ll fo r the erec (C o n tin u e d on p ace 3. colum n 3) loree the laws o f the state fo r the eial election to be held Ja n u a ry resident engineer, reported. V e rn E. B ro n ke y, 20, said to be "Most V alua ble C itize n D u rin g 1936." tio n o f a b u ild in g to cost $43.000. he pro te ction '' o f the forests The legis 31 closed at 9 o'clock Tuesday night a student at M on m ou th N o rm a l Hillsboro Branch Re-Absorbed by T w o o f the jobs are in the S he r said. la tu re of 1907 created a fo re stry at the o ffic e of Ed. C. Luce, county school, is in the co u n ty ja il se rv Portland Headquarters wood area and one in th e v ic in ity F irs t plans considered w e re fo r board w ith an a p p ro p ria tio n o f c le rk R egistrations were not heavy in g a $10 c ity fin e fo r speeding, o f T iga rd. A t S herw ood a cre w o f b ric k con stru ction , w h ic h w e re es- Luce said, and com plete fig u re s w ill k $250 w ith w h ich to c a rry on a Branch o ffic e of the O regon state according to office rs. B ro n ke y was 13 men and a forem an w i ll be em i tim a te d to cost m ore than $50.000. bro u g h t to H ills b o ro fro m Forest ! em ploym ent p u b lic ity cam paign, but it was not , not be a va ila b le u n til reg istratio ns service w ith qu arters ployed a p p ro x im a te ly tw o m onths This, how ever, was abandoned in ! , made at variou s convenient places W ashington cou nty d a iry m e n w ill le v e lin g and gra d in g the Sherw ood u n til 1911 that the le g isla tu re re c G rove when he attem pted to escape ‘ n H ills b o ro c ity ha ll, was aban- fa v o r o f a fram e co n stru ctio n w ith I over the cou nty are checked in. be interested in ih e annual m eet p a rk fo r baseball. A grove o f pine C onditions in the fa r east and ognized the im portance o f the lu m fro m the c ity h a ll there, w here he 'toned e ffe ctive T hursd ay and alt When voters go to the polls nt in g of the Oregon D a iry association trees on the p a rk p ro p e rty also w ill w h at m ay be expected there in the a cem ent block veneer, re d u cin g was confined, by ju m p in g th ro u g h (*tes m oved to P ortla nd , according ber in d u stry to the state and cre a t costs to a bond issue o f $25.000 in tlie special election they w ill de at T illa m o o k . Ja n u a ry 6 and 7. w a y o f changes were discussed at ed a separate d e pa rtm e nt to take be landscaped. a w indo w . His escape was prevented t0 Miss Grace Rucker, w h o has the proposed un io n hig h school d is H a rold Bond, c ity recorder. I been in charge here. care o f the interests o f th is in d u s cide the fate o f fo u r laws re fe rre d Oscar Hagg. local da irym an , is on The o th e r Sherw ood p ro je ct is the R o ta ry c lu b luncheon tod ay by tr ic t c o m p risin g some nin e school by I to the people. The laws in clu d e a the program the firs t aftern oon and H e rbe rt H a rris, fo rm e r R o ta ry d is The branch was established in try . B ro n ke y w i ll be released Saturday on roads in the southeast p a rt of change in date of the p rim a ry clec- is scheduled to discuss the Oregon the county, w here brush and stumps tr ic t govern or o f C a lifo rn ia and d is tric ts in the v ic in ity o f S he r w hen his fin e w ill have been served H ills b o ro last J u ly and assignments lle a rin g s on the cla ssificatio n o f **” *’ fro m M ay to Septem ber; sales a b ortio n c o n tro l law. w h ich was in the rig h t o f w a y w i ll be re ex-p resid en t o f W h ittie r college. wood. out. to federal w o rk o f a ll kinds, in I t is understood th a t the h ig h I a p p ro xim a te ly 50,(MM) acres o f re- j ,ax f ° r " Id age pensions and r e passed by the last re g u la r session m oved and ditches cleaned. T w e n He has ju s t re c e n tly re tu rn e d from clu d in g P W A and W P A projects, school was prom oted by W P A en a to u r o f the O rie n t and says that forest it ion land in P olk. Deschutes. " ' ' f purposes; increase in pay of o f the legislature. have been made fro m here as w e ll ty - tw o men and a forem an w ill gineers fo r th is d is tric t fro m P o rt F o rm e r Illin o is M a n m any p re dictions made to h i m Colum bia, L in c o ln a n d Clatsop \ legislators, and a la w establishing as assignments to w o rk in p riv a te O th e r topics of interest to d a ir y be em ployed. land at th e tim e the P o rtla n d of- j O p ens Business H e re ‘ fees fo r students atte n d in g state men w ill be the Federal Disease w hen he firs t w e nt over there have em ploym ent. In the T ig a rd v ic in ity 10 men fice was seeking pro je cts o ffe rin g I C. C. Bass, u n til re ce n tly re s i schools. H e rea fter assignments fo r w o rk C o n tro l program , and th is discus and a forem an w i ll com plete road | come true. B e lie f th a t the O rie n t m ig h t be lo n g tim e em p lo ym e nt to the large dent o f Decatur, Illin o is , opened a in th is cou nty w ill be handled by anu a. R egistrations in H ills b o ro in d l- sion w ill be led by D r. S. R. Fos im p rovem e nts on variou s cou nty the tu rn in g p o in t o f the w o rld fo r nu m b e r o f unem ployed fro m the ha m bu rger stand and c o n fe ctio n the P o rtla n d o ffic e alone, W ashing k • • • cated, according to some o f those te r o f the Bureau o f A n im a t In (C o n tin u r d on p a r - 4, ro lu m n 6) e ry on M ain street n e xt to the ton and C olum b ia counties being the next ce n tu ry was expressed bv Sherw ood section o f th e county. I The state liq u o r c o n tro l com m is- reg isterin g. an increased interest in d u stry. and Dr. W. H L y tle o f the I A t present those interested arc Pastim e pool room th is week. M r. grouped together fo r th a t purpose the speaker, w ho says th a t w ith 8 i"H. w h ich found its shelves load- ,,M’ Townsend old age pension plan. O regon State D epartm ent of A g ri- ' the m ix in g and seething o f so m any co n d u ctin g a cam paign a m o n g Bass, w ith his w ife and fiv e c h il un de r an e xp e rt assignm ent o ffic e r I ed w ith a lot o f lin p a id -fo r stock ' M ore wom en than men w ere seek- cu ltu re . C re dit f o r d a iry farm ers elem ents m uch is lik e ly to happen. patrons o f the nin e school d is tric t dren, came to H ills b o ro tw o m onths taken fro m the s ta ff o f the P o rt 8 when il took over the jo b a year . l ,;|H "t. in c lu d in g a ennsid- tog ether w ith the d a iry situ a tio n | C h ara cte ristics o f the Japanese, as p re lim in a ry to an ele ctio n to be ago and purchased p ro p e rty at land office. 8 ago, reported its business to be on , erable num ber w ho have not voted and o u tlo o k w ill also have in i-1 ganization. courtesy at home and Ja n u a ry 11 at w h ic h tim e it is e x F o u rth and Edison. He is a fo rm e r 8 , ' i s tric tly cash basis at the begin- I f “ r several years. Miss R u cker w ill accompany the p o rta n t places on the program . ' Recent Tow nsend clu b m em b er great nationalism , capacity fo r o r pected th a t th e bond issue w i ll be service man and fo r e ig h t years o ffic e file s to P ortla nd , where she Ung of the new year. Estimating carried. ship d riv e resulted in 100 new m em ganization. courtesy at home nad was located at Pomona. Cal., where w ill serve as assistant in the ad T icem b er sales at $750,000 sales of bers to the local club, according d o m in eering ns conquerors. He de he served as c h ie f o f police. m in is tra tio n o f the tw o counties. Biard liquo rs th ro u g h slate stores to President R. L. P utnam . The scribed C hina as the opposite in Land authorized agencies d u rin g 1835 clu b was organized N ovem ber 13. aggressiveness, c itin g the s h rin k in g ng aggregated n e a rly $6.000,000 o r ap 1934, w ith a c h a rte r m em bership of o f the Chinese n a tion fro m 4 500 - p r ro x im a te ly $6 fo r e ve ry resident 50 m em bers and J a n u a ry 1. 1936. 000 square m iles to 2.000.000 square o of f the stale. Net p ro fits of the « a h ^ i d ' ',’936 I “ ™ ” the c lu b rep orted to na tion al head m iles. The Chinese, he said, are co com m ission fo r the year are e sti Dream s o f w e a lth again are ra m qu arters a to ta l m em bership of content, peace lo v in g and self re mt m ated at a p p ro x im a te ly $1,080,000. pant at B eaverton w ith the d is crop regardless of the q u a n tity a , X ' ’ ' „ f f " X gr, " w l , do md ove r 800. lia n t. covery by a W P A road crew o f a The clu b meets eve ry second and have poiahH-s . B A B S O N P A R K . F lorida. Jan. 3. President C. T. Richardson was proposals— the th ir ty - h o u r D r. W. II. L y tle , state v e te rin a ri Pa- 'icuher gro w e r m ay sell, come fo u rth Sundays in one o f th e j chairm an. Schedule fo r Ja n u a ry in ledge o f gold bearing ro ck near 1936—G eneral business is ra p id ly Most sold in (,x c ,,ss ,,f (|'le il. week fo r exa m ple- are m ere ly an, is out w ith his peren nia l an tind er th e pro visio ns o f he potato the c ity w e ll on the h ill above the „ price ,)f 7Sc per )0() p(Mlnd;. churches. H ow ever, o w in g to the cludes the fo llo w in g cha irm an ; M. Weed nu rsery, acco rding to w o rd pushing to w a rd norm al. A c tu a lly , "p o v e rty sha rin g" plans. T hey w o u ld nouncem ent anent t h e com e-back ad ju stm e nt act. T his fuel does not next m eeting being the sem i-annual H. Stevenson. Ja n u a ry 9: B. M w ith the exce ptio n o f b u ild in g and o n ly resu lt in boosting the cost of of the farm horse. Evidence of this seem to be g e ne rally understood. , ,,f potatoes. T h ird , the stamps m ay m eeting and election o f o ffic e rs fo r Goodman. J a n u a ry 16. R. R Easter from there. Assay o f samples fro m ce rta in o th e r heavy industries, ac- liv in g fo r those w ho are em ployed. i l L y tle declares, is to be seen M any grow ers a p p a re n tly being J ijo obtained from another gro w e r the ledges revealed a content o f the ensuing six months, it was de , t iv it y is now in a pe rio d o f pros- T here is n o th in g basically d iff e r J a n u a ry 23, and W. G. Hare. J a n $18 in gold and $9 in s ilv e r tin d e r the im pression that the news (Continued on pnue H, rolumn I) w h o has a quota but whose crop paper p u b lic ity re g a rd in g a 50- m ay have fa ile d o r m ay have been cided to m ake il a social m eeting u a ry 30. ton. acco rding to M a yo r A. E W il p e rity . Y e t u n em p loym e nt is not ent between a th irty -h o u r w eek instead, on M onday, J a n u a ry 13, l)tishel exem ption means th a t if lost by frost o r some oth er cause son and Joe W oerndlc, P o rtla n d a t decreasing v e ry ra p id ly . T here arc and a broad sales tax. tlte lr sales did not exceed this and. consequently, he has stamps at 7 p. m. at th e M . E? church, be torney. on whose p ro p e rty the ledge s till dose to 10.000.000 jobless to W orks r e lie f is not a solutio n g in n in g w ith a pot lu c k d in n e r. A ll day. The reason m ay be increased either. Most F.RA w o rk has been q u a n tity , then (lie potatoes they he can not use. The stamps in these was found. “ social" legislation. H is to ry shows sell do not need to hear th e special eases m ay be sold by the g ro w e r members and frie n d s urged to a t Search fo r the ledge has been v e ry w asteful, but much of the I ’W A tend. In a d d itio n to the election a stamps. A ll potatoes sold, re g a rd u n d e rw a y since the discove ry some that most law s of th is type, te m p o r w o rk is sound. PW A projects, h o w I ( fo il to softie a $10,000 damage less of how o r where, come under re c e iv in g them. The price fo r these short pro gra m is prom ised. a r ily at least, increase u n e m p lo y ever, are usually lo n g -te rm Jobs A ll assistance a va ila b le in the o f tim e ago o f gold in ro ck taken fro m m ent. u l ion brought against II. E. and Ihe pro visio ns o f the act and w ill w o u ld g e n e ra lly be less than what w ith a lo w labor ratio. The latest they w o uld he purchased for at Ihe ’ ¡S a fe w a y S tore M o v in g ; fice of John C onnell, s h e riff, has the c ity w e ll. Those interested be M a rjo rie H ughe, by Roy M ailer, need In bear the stamps. A n exam ple o f the la tte r is the lieve that m in in g can be ca rrie d on post office. e d itio n of w o rks r e lie f -th e W P A • been needed d u rin g tlie lis t days p ro fita b ly . .ul • In id r a lo r of Ihe estate o f Lester huge am ount o f la bo r-sa vin g m a These stamps can he obtained in N e w F irm T a k e s Lease o f Ihe old yea r and the firs t davs is a h a lf-w a y m easure betw een the O b ta in in g sales evidence is tlie M a ile r was indicated th is week in any one o f Itire e ways. F irst, if the c h in e ry in sta lle d as a resu lt o f the ERA and P W A , b u t it is fa r fro m Safew ay store, fo r a nu m b e r o f in f the new to care fo r a u to m o b ile , an 'ic ie r issued by Ihe cou nty rn u rt g ro w e r is o p era ting a farm on most d iff ic u lt p in t o f the w hole social se cu rity act. W hatever the a so lu tio n to the jo b pro blem . from the stan dpo in t o f years located no the corn er o f Sec ow ners seeking new licenses. a llo w in g a settlem ent fo r $4,500. w h ich potatoes were gro w n and p ro gra m cause, technological un em ploym ent A lth o u g h I am sym p a th e tic w ith , T h -n il Io collect damages was from w h ich sales were marie in grow ers in th is section. T h is was ond and M ain streets, has a n n o u n c T hreats o f arrest by state o ffic e r.-! has become a v ita l issue. I t is I Jeil Iasi >i. ek M alle i- w as k ille d anv one or a ll the years of 1932, bro u g h t out at e ve ry one o f (lie ed th is week th a t it is m oving. a fte r Ja n u a ry 1 b ro u g h t the wave I A m erica's "vo lcan o". Despite the L ie p re sid e n t in h is desire th a t r e • ll i l y 2. when a tru c k , in w h ich he 193.1 and 1934 Ihe year 1935 m ay m eetings held the la tte r part o f las! It is understood that an othe r gro c o f business, the s h e riff says. i b u llis h o u tlo o k fo r 1936, th is p ro b lie f m oney sho uld go alm ost 100 A count made o f license a p p lica - i W ashington cou nty u n it, Farm ers' lem shadows the lives o f eve ry man, ner cent fo r wages, I cannot b e vas rid in g w ill) his bro th e r, H a rry, be addl'd in under some of the o p week and the firs t o f th is week and e ry concern lias ob i,lin e d a lease did tin Hughes ear co llid e d and tions that are pet m itte d o r if he w h ich were attended h.v 333 g ro w on the b u ild in g and w ill occupy the | tion s file d Decem ber 30 and 31 U niop, w ill meet S atu rday at 10:30 wom an and c h ild in th e nation, lie ve th a t th e r ig h t p o lic y Is to fashed headon Into a tre e al the lias a personal sales h isto ry fo r ers o f the county. Regardless of space as soon as Safew ay is out. show 255 w ith business c o n tin u in g I a. m. in Ihe Legion h a ll in H ills as V esuvius over-hangs the people select jo b s s im p ly because the y have a h ig h la b o r cost. Such a p o l 7 llln g station on Ihe edge of Heed- the years of 1034 and 1935. he may w hat actual sales evidence m ay be T lie Safew ay com pany has not y e t b ris k T hursd ay. T h is num ber, the boro. T h is w ill be an a il-d a y o f Naples.. k ille A Lee lim b caught the cab of establish a sales quota and he w ill obtained, g lo w e rs pro ba bly w ill announced a new location and the records reveal, is considerably ahead m eeting w ith pot lu ck lu n ch fo r ic y seems to m e a v it a l m tatake. "Poverty Sharing" Plans lin d it to th e ir advantage io suu- de tails of the change in occupancy o f the nu m be r o f ap plicatio ns made i T he g o ve rn m e n t Is s e llin g Us b ir t h (he tru c k and crushed Muller, then receive free stamps fo r the m em bers o n ly. O ffic e rs w ill be So far, n o th in g has been done ( ( o n t i n u d un 8, colum n • ) have nut been made pu blic. j d u rin g the same p tn u d a year ago. elected. r ig h t fo r a mess o f pottage to co rre ct the jobless situ a tio n . (CMtlaaW w rae» ». 1) in Tax Sale Property is Returned Relief Setup of Old Year Burden Now Local More Given New Year’s Work Delbert Turner Dies Cannery Has Many Orders Officers Hold Bov for Theft Former Mayor Given Honors • • « School Architect Completes Plans Road Improvement Projects to Start Registration for Voters is Closed State Employment Office Abandoned Hagg Will Speak at Dairy Meeting I Settlement Seen in Accident Case Californian Talks About the Orient Townsend Group Adds Many to Rolls All Potato Growers Urged to Register Under Control Law ! More Indications of Wealth Found License Demands Exceed Year Ago Farmers’ Union to Select Officers Quota Plan to Solve Nation’s Unemployed Problem Offered