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Two Tree Trips— O l l f i ’cd Io Tw o Local (¡iris H e re — A sk fo r Votes °X. Willst) or Two Contests— O ne fo r G irl Living in Tow n, O ne O u tside W ith Which is Combined the I lillsboro In d ep en d en t V olum e 42, No. 19 H l 11» b o ro In i. Policies of Legion Told Rotary Club Human Side of Public Service Shown at Meet .« n t E stablished 1H7J» H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 23, 1986 Power Plan Hearing Set on Saturday Home Extension Agent Assigned to This County H illa b o ro A rg u a Katablished 1894 Tw o Sections, f o u r te e n P a g e s Ag Groups Considerable Interest Seen Grand Jury in Local Popularity Contest Will Report Holds Four H ow T hey S tan d — on Studies on Charges "T he service m ust go on! T his Is Girl from T ow n and O ne M iss Blanche E ic k w o rth , home the w a tch w o rd o f m ore t h in 15,000 dem onstration agent-at-large, has O regon citizens engaged in pu blic from O utsid e H ave 4 P . M ., J a n u a r y 22 been assigned to W ashington and service a c tiv itie s in th is state, ac Y a m h ill counties by the state ex- C hance on Trip D istrict 1—Hillsboro City cord in g to L. E. H inm an. exe cutive tcnsii n service and is now engag assistant o f the P o rtla n d E le c tric ed in fo rm in g home extension units R o b erta Lee O vereby 51,825 P ow er com pany, w ho discussed "The or classes in various cou nty com In te re st in the H ills b o ro M er- j S tate C om m and er K o e h n l Hum an Side of P u b lic S e rvice " at H yd roelectric B ody to M ake m u n itie s H er w o rk w ill touch a ll E conom ic C o n feren ce H ere B ette H avens ............ 30,200 F a ces In d ictm en t chants’ P o p u la rity contests, w ith B a ld w in I the cham ber of com m erce Monday. : phases o f h o m e m ik in g a ctivitie s. L orraine C hase .......... 25,625 H ig h lig h ts o f tw o trip s around the tw o all-exoense trip s to C a lifo rn ia S p ea k s B efo re Local In vestigation R eports, S lated for G ran ge H all A risin g from N ew Y e a r’» The home dem onstration agent ' w o rld w ill he recounted by N eil ' B lanche Robinson 14,500 and O ld M exico as top prizes, , took up her duties here last Wed- G roup T h u rsd ay itiehardson. I ocb I you th, at the m ounted ra p id ly as the co m p e ti H ear E vidence F eb ru ary 4 and 5 D ay F atal C rash I nesduy and w ill m ake he r head- IN orm a T oelie ............ 14,500 tio n neared the close o f the second luncheon th is com ing M onday. _________ 1 qu arters in H ills b o ro at th e cou nty week. Eleven g irls are w o rk in g Speaking on be ha lf o f the 27fX> C arol H an d ley .......... .11,550 l agent’s office. H er tu n c w ill be d i h a rd to gather votes in th e c ity men and women, w ho are em ploy- I .1 I A r f i u P Lucille Rood .............. 11,200 race, w h ile a lik e num ber have ed by the P ortla nd E le ctric Power <11 I l l l t I t S I z v C l l V t vided between W ashington and Y a m h ill counties, the fir s t tw o been nom inated fo r the cou nty con com pany In pro du cing and d is tr ib V elm a H ines ............. 10,400 test. ' weeks o f each m onth being assign- A d d itio n of the F ir G rove u tin g o f e le ctric energy to the i d to th is county and the last tw o a iry last week bro ug ht the spon O rg a n iza tio n G reat F orce pu blic, H inm an declared th a t a de O p p on en ts S late M eetin g in Y a m h ill county. O ffice hours D ata and In form ation Farm Tillie H o ffm an .......... . 7,150 d sor D a m a g e Suits F iled to ta l to 21. sire to ren de r the best possible R o b e rta Robinson 4,600 j w ill be a ll day M onday and S a tu r for C ontinuing P eace service, nt the lowest cost and in N ew contestants m ay be n o m in Local C. o f C. T on igh t Q u estion s to be G iven D uring P a st W eek day m ornings. A lice S ch u lm erich ... . 2,050 ated u n til the m id dle of the con the most frie n d ly m anner was th e ir ■ C o -op eratin g w ith the W ashing- test and the re is s till p le n ty of m o tiv a tin g factor. Those people are D istrict II P u b lic hearing on the a d visa b il- | I ton C ountv Home E xtension com R e s tric tio n of im m ig ra tio n in the y o u r frien ds as w e ll as y o u r se rv tim e fo r any g ir l to get in to the “ S hould a ll fa rm loans be placed F our in dictm e nts, tw o not tru e Ity of creu ting a peoples' super ■ m ittee. Miss E ic k w o rth has m a d ) on an am ortized basis of paym ent?" County Outside Hillsboro U n ite d Slides fo r ten years, de ants and neighbors, he stated. race and w in one o f the tr ip b ills and one continuance w ere d e fin ite plans fo r o rg an izin g units u t ilit y d is tric t to in clud e n o rth p o rta tio n of a ll aliens w ho advo prizes. T w o contests were planned Hardships c h e e rfu lly endured by Discussion at the firs t m eeting of A lm a R affety .......... .52,950 rep orted to R. F ra n k Peters, c ir G roups cate the o ve rth ro w nt this g o ve rn p u b lic service crews in m a in ta in west O regon counties w ill be con in various com m unities. by local m erchants to g ive every c u it judge, S atu rday by the co u n ty the farm c re d it section of the a g ri m ent by force, and an adequate in g u n in te rru p te d service was cit ducted by the h y d ro -e le c tric com were form ed at C td a r M ill and c u ltu ra l econom ic conference co m A n n a M arie M eyer ... 30,100 g ir l a fa ir and equal chance. grand ju r y . F o llo w in g the re p o rt p r ic e p o licy were fo rc e fu lly ad ed uy the spe ake r In the high Cas m ission at 2 p. in. S atu rday in the N o rth Plains M onday and Tuesday m itte e in d ica te d th a t the answer B eard of judges fo r the contests the body was excused u n til F eb .25,725 vocated by George 1.. Koehn of cades w here the po w e r in gener c irc u it co u rt room o f the Wash- ( A u n it w ill be organized a t 1:30 to th is question w o u ld a p p a re n tly A nna G laske were announced th is week as fo l ru a ry 13. p o rtlu n d , de partm ent com m ander ated. men become v ir tu a l herm its, in g to n cou nty c o u rt house. Reports p. m. today i T hursd ay I at Moore's be yes. D e fin ite ob lig atio ns could H elen S a h lfe ld ......... 7,175 low s: Rev. Charles M. Reed and George B a ld w in , service statio n of tlie A m erican Legion, In an ud- de n yin g themselves o f social con on the p re lim in a ry in ve stig a tio n of store, Roy. Balance o f the schedule be arranged fo r out of re g u la r in dress before the lld ls b o ro R otary tacts. Pow er lines th a t ca rry the the proposed d is tric t w ill be given is as fo llo w s: Ja n u a ry 25. W allace come and it w o u ld encourage m ore V ern a M ae W a lte rs . 3,375 E. J. M cA le ar, both o f H illsb oro , operator at Forest G rove, was in dicted on a m anslaughter charge as and F. L. B ro w n of La ure l. M ou ntain, school house. 10:30 a. m ; club T hursduy. energy fro m the m ountains to the by the com m isison end evidence in 1 c a re fu l p la n n in g in the use of D oris H eaton ............ 3,200 <( on tin tied <wi p a i r 8, co lam n 1) A th e a tre p a rty fo r the c a n d i a re su lt o f the accident near A loha T he l e g i o n com m ander declared va lle y ure subject to the w h im s of fa v o r o f and against the fo rm a tio n J borrow ed m oney in th e o p in io n of W a n d a F in ig a n ....... . 3,150 dates and th e ir escorts w ill be held New Y ea r’s day in w h ic h K en ne th < that he w o uld d e po rt eve ry alien storm s and m aintenance crews are o f the d is tric t w ill be heard. the com m ittee. y o u th , was at the V enetian the atre F ebru ary M cD aniel, H ills b o ro w ho has been given a fa ir and on the Job in every k in d o f w e ath Proposed d is tric t, as o u tlin e d in | 2,400 7, the last day fo r f ilin g n o m in - ( ’ ta lly in ju re d . E lm er M arquette, Farm cre d it is Just another one H elen R u tsch m an ..... am ple o p p o rtu n ity to become un er to keep the lines in order. the voters' p re lim in a ry petitions. I of the questions on w h ic h c o m m it M arion C y p h e r .......... 2.100 ations. Candidates w i ll be in tr o - T igard, was in d icte d on a m orals A m e rica n citize n and yet fa ils to Loud dispatchers are on d u ty 24 includes po rtion s of the counties of j tees of farm ers are o b ta in in g data duccd fro m the stage. charge, w h ile F ra n k G rubb , D u r do so. lie suet th a t If a person Is hours a day to regulate the flo w Clackam as, Clatsop. C olum bia. L in - I 1,950 and in fo rm a tio n to be presented J e a n -Jepson .............. A contest w ith such fin e prizes ham, was held to face charges o f not w illin g to become a citize n he o f power. Storm s also play havoc coin, P olk, W ashington and Yam - ' “ to farm ers in th is cou nty at the as an all-expense-paid t r ip to C a li alleg ed ly th re a te n in g to co m m it a Is In this co u n try fo r no good p u r w ith lines In the v a lle y and, for h ill. A ll m u n ic ip a litie s , w ith the , K a th e rin e D enney ... 1,300 fo a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic conference rn ia and O ld M exico is bound felony. One in d ic tm e n t was held pose. A tte n tio n was called to the th is reason, lin e and re p a ir crews exception of Forest Grove, are in N om ina tion s fo r these tw o fin e to arouse an enorm ous am ount of secret. at the H ills b o ro G range h a ll F e b ru need of g iv in g serious considera are subject to c a ll at any tim e, re cluded in the proposed area. D avis Released ary 4 and 5. according to W. F. trip s m ay be made u n til F e b ru a ry 7. (C o n tin u e-! on p a< c 2, colum n 1) tio n to th is In an e ffo rt to solve gardless of w eather conditions or In te re st G reat N ot tru e b ills w ere re tu rn e d In Cyrus, co u n ty agent. tin- unemployment of hhhmkioo per* the hour. Some crews have put in the cases o f Lee Davis, C h e rry D iscussions Set io ns l b ' p o in te d nut th it there were ns much as 40 continuous hours to . C onsiderable in te rest in the local I G rove, and V erden H a rph am , H ills - C om m ittees dealing w ith the 4 000,000 aliens in th is c o u n try and restore service. The desire to be of hearing is an ticip ated C o un ty spon- Spinning W h eel R aided by i boro. D avis was alleged to nave sors and p e titio n e rs fo r the p ro questions o f irrig a tio n , drainage, th ill 3.5110.0(g) of them arc here I l (( ontlnurd <»n pa«» H, colum n 5) : w ounded tw o young men, one his posed d is tric t met at the H ills b o ro S tate O ffice rs A g a in legally. fe rtiliz e r and fa rm cre d it, land u t il nephew, d u rin g a ro w a t the D avis l c ity h a ll Sunday afternoon to pre- J ization. fa rm organization, and s it A lle n s on K r l i r f j home at C h e rry G rove. H arph am 1 pare evidence and data fo r pres- uation and o u tlo o k w ill meet th is One m illio n aliens are on the re had been held on an in de cent ex- Wheels at the "S p in n in g W heel." | d ilu tio n at the hearing. week to m ake up th e ir reports. lie f ro lls in this co u n try, adding to ' posure charge. The con tinu ed case po p u la r in n on the T u a la tin r iv e r V arious com m o dity com m ittees w ill The proposed d is tric t is to be the cost o f o u r taxp ayers and was th a t against S h irle y Fosmer, Topics o f in te rest to c ity o ffic ia ls i kn o w n as the N o rth w e st O regon south o f T iga rd, stopped spinn ing meet F e b ru a ry 4, together w ith any keeping benefits aw ay fro m our Sherwood, fo r alleged threatened again e a rly Sunday m o rn in g when farm ers w ho m ay be interested in and citizens w ill be discussed at B o n n e v ille People's P ow er d is tric t ow n citizens, declared the apeak- ' assault. «„b ie et m a tte r and in fo rm a tio n the H ills b o ro cham ber o f com m erce ¡ and org an izatio n is sought fo r the state police raided the place for er. He decried o u r Im m ig ra tio n the second tim e in fiv e m onths I J Damage actio n b ro u g h t by P ete r W ednesday d u rin g the reg io nal con ■ "a cq u istio n and or co n stru ctio n o f w h ich these com m ittees w ill pre- D iffere n c e in R ental Set-ups pulley, saying ttia t it was the most H eintz against partners in th e N in e men and one wom an were ference called by th e League of i pow er and lig h t fa c ilitie s fo r the . . . , . . . . . i sent. The e n tire re p o rt w ill be dis- la x In the w o rld These aliens re G roner W a ln u t com pany fo r a lle g - taken in to custody and a q u a n tity cussed by b these these groups and, be g in O regon C ities and the B ureau o f P resen ts K n otty Problem 1 generation, transm ission, d is tr ib u place citizens on Jobs here often | ed false a rre st w e nt on tr ia l in the tio n and sale of s e if generated of alleged ga m bling eq uipm ent was nin g at 11 a. m. the second day. the M u n ic ip a l Research and S ervice of In contrast w ith re g u la tio n s in o th c irc u it c o u rt T hursday. D ue to confiscated by the 11 state o ffice rs 1 fin a l com m ittee re p o rt w ill be read. the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon. The ses and o r purchased e le c tric a l energy er countries, where no aliens m ay R ebate A llo w ed O nly f o r p a rtic ip a tin g in the raid. F in a l ap pro val o f H ilsboro's $185,- le n g th y d ire c t and cross e x a m in sion w ill open w ith luncheon at to reside ntial, com m ercial, in d u s C om m itteem en w o rk in g on these ta ke w o rk fro m th e ir ow n na Jack W ooley. D o ro th y B a rr, J. R questions this week are as follow s: noon and con tinu e d u rin g the a fte r- 455 m u n ic ip a l sewage p ro je ct ap ation, the case is s t ill not com tria l. a g ric u ltu ra l and general con tion als as long as any are a v a il Full Levy P aym en t p lic a tio n by P W A official.« was an pleted. W ilson, H. W W ilds, A r th u r R. Éd Ereudenthal. W. T. Putnam . Jr., noftn. sumers." able It Is tim e to le arn that c h a rity The present action and tw o o th nounced here Tuesday in a tele- S aturday's he a rin g w ill be the ! Davis, alias C lifto n R Robertson, Topics th a t w i ll be discussed at J L. Batchelder. J u liu s C h ris te n begins at home, according to the ers r.r.v pending, b re tig h t by A d grm to the H ills b o ro A rgu s fro m s ix th o f seven scheduled in various Charles M e lv ille , Bronson B u r - the session in clu d e foreclosure of sen. H. D. K e rkm a n , W. C. C h ris T axpayers w i ll be re q u ire d to ' com m ander, w ho said we must The am H e intz and John H o ffe rt, re M tensen. J. M Person and W. G. Ide. c ity liens, rig h ts o f citie s in coun- | Senator F re d e ric k S teiw er. have a p o licy o f "A m e ric a f o r pay th e ir e n tire 1038 le vy on or 1 parts of n o rth w e st O regon by the d ick, alias Bronson B row n, program , as approved by th e pu b sulted fro m the arre st o f the tr io h yd ro -e le c tric com m ission. P revious B radley and Ray G alto, a ll cm- H ills b o ro ; R obert W arrens, E lija h ty forclosures, fir e fig h tin g outside Am ericans'* if we propose to get before M arch ,5 In o rd e r to earn lic w o rk s ad m in istra tion , calls fo r i on F e b ru a ry 18, 1933, on charges o f (C o n tin u e d on p a re 2, ro lu m n 4) meetings, beginning Ja n u a ry 10, I I’loyes o f the "S p in n in g W h e e '" o f c ity lim its , P W A and W I’ A p ro any rebate. T h is was the announce- out of thia depression. the cuff- je c t , social se cu rity as related t o 1 a gra nt of $83.455 and a fed eral i attem pted la rcen y o f wood. Peter The A m erican Legion was de m au l o f Mias G ladys Eisner, tux I have been held at St Helens. As- ' ft»«? com p la ints ch a rging i and A da m H ethtz w ere in d icte d d u c tin g o f a g a m b lin g game as re m u n ic ip a l employes, e ffect upon loan o f $102,000. to ria , N ew port, D a'las and N e w scribed as being the greatest o r deputy, fo llo w in g the attach ing of by the grand ju r y b u t w ere found s u lt o f the raid. W ooley also faces Receipt W ednesday o f the gov- I berg The fin a l session w ill be held c itie s o f le g isla tio n to be voted a t | ganized gro up in the c o u n try fo r the w a rra n t to the 19311 ta x r o ll not g u ilty by a c ir c u it c o u rt ju r y a cnarge o f con du cting a “ n ic k e l- ernm ent's req uire m en ts in connec- at O regon C ity Monday. the com ing special election, stream the pe rpe tu atio n o f pence. Pa o f $927.990 85 M onday m orning. in A p r il o f the same year. A not in -th e -s lo t" m achine and is jo in tly tio n w ith the o ffe r o f fin a n c ia l - .,,, _ - . . .. , p o llu tio n , and m any others. A ll persons interested are in v ite d In past years n rebate o f tw o per c ifis ts in A m e rica In the tru e sense re tu rn e ? bJ ‘ he «ra.ntf com plained against w ith A lb e rt O ffic ia ls fro m a ll citie s w ith in , aid presented a p e rp le x in g problem ! rue * iU o f the w o rd are the legionnaires, cent was allow ed on any one qu ar- to attend the local hearing t o t h e c i t v r n n n n i l T H . ,„7. JUry ln th e « « « H o ffe rt. AH K och on a charge o f se llin g w in e Special m e e lii t c f cou nty p io p d r iv in g distance o f H ills b o ro are to the c ity council. The com m u ni three com p la ints were file d In acco rding to Koehn, w ho said these t r of th e annual tax paid three in a m anner not p e rm itte d by a expected to be present fo r the con- I catio n re q u ire d th a t the rates fo r M u ltn o m a h co u n ty b u t w ere tra n s veterans are de term in ed that th is m onths in advance. T h is plan was j c it y ow ners w ho oppose the u t ilit y restau ran t license. ference. Discussions, w h ic h w ill sew er service be based on 509 ! fe rre d here on a change o f venue. co u n try w ill never be plunged in changed by the le g isla tu re at the d is tric t program has been called T hey w ere released Sunday on L atest A p p lica tio n s to W P A cen ter on problem s of m u n ic ip a l connections at 60 cents per m o n th ) Ju ro rs d ra w n fo r the H e in tz vs. | re g u la r session and the o n ly rebate fo r the cham ber o f com m erce rooms to another w ar. governm ent, w ill be conducted at in the d is tric t no w served and on G roner W a ln u t com pany case w ere T h re e -p o in t peace program o f the now a va ila ble w ill be three per here to n ig h t (T hursd ay) at 7 :3 9 1 b a il bonds and w ill p ro b a b ly be R ejected by C om p troller "ro u n d tables," and a ll o ffic ia ls w ill 500 connections at $1.50 per m onth August Oberst, Jr., A lb e rt V a n d e r- legion as o u tlin e d by C om m ander J cent If the e n tire am ount due is j o'clock. Cards c a llin g the m eeting | a rra ig n e d som etim e today (T h u rs have an o p p o rtu n ity o f b rin g in g up ' in the area not no v served. H ills Koehn is us follow s: Adequate na paid on o r before M a rch 15. A l- i were issued over the signatures c f day.) zanden, John F rank, H a z e l J. (C o n tin u v d un p a i r 8, ro lu m n 3) boro voters at the special election th e ir ow n p e cu lia r problem s. tio n d defense, u n ive rsa l d ra ft and tho ugh the la w was passed d u r- I Several o f the ifflc e r s are re- Moore, Louise M c G ilv ra , L . E. Hopes fo r im m e dia te re a liza tio n O ctober 25. 1935. au thorized a re n ta l The m eeting w i ll be one o f a , ing the re g u la r session. It did not p irte d to have entered the in n in o f the proposed W o lf creek and strong n e u tra lity laws. P ricke tt, Helen Henderson, John R. "A n y p a rty th a t advocates the I become e ffe c tiv e u n til th is year. p la in clothes a id w ere jo in e d la te r W ilson r iv e r h ig h w a y p ro je cts w eht series o f six to be conducted d u r scale o f $4 a yea r in the old d is Gre?nwood, John K. W eber. C lara t r ic t and $15 a ye a r in the new. in g Jan ua ry, in va rio u s sections o f F 'rs t q u a rte r o f the c u rre n t tax j C. Clapshaw, Sam uel J. V a lle y and o v e rth ro w of the A m erican g o vern by u n ifo rm e d police fo r the raid. . g lim m e rin g again Tuesday when T hat the schedule proposed by D a nie l H. B aile y. m ent by force should not be a l w ill be* d e lin q u e n t M arch 15. ac A ro u le tte wheel and o th e r gam , C o m p tro lle r-G e n e ra l M eC arl turne d W estern Oregon. The sessions held the c ity w o u ld y ie ld a p p ro x im a te ly so fa r have been successful in every lowed on th e b a llo t,” declared C om co rd in g to Miss Eisner. Subsequent b lin g devices were reported sm ash dow n the latest applications. O n ly Jud gm e nt fo r $3728.23 is sought ed and 11 slot machines were con last T hursd ay w o rd was received w-ay. and have pro ved of d e fin ite the same an nu al revenue as tha t b y S. E. N yg re n and R. C. O stra nd m ander Koehn, w h o pointed out qu a rte rs w ill become de lin qu en t re q u ire d by the governm ent was va lu e to c ity o ffic ia ls atten din g, fiscated. A q u a n tity o f liq u o r a l | here tha t the W P A had approved tha t m any states d id not p e rm it June 15, Septem ber 15 and Decem er in an action fo r perform ance ((.« n tin a e d page 8, ro lu m n 5) | the statem ent o f George McGee, b e r 15. legro to have been taken fro m pa the p re lim in a ry pro je ct and that them a place on the ballot. o f con tra ct file d against th e Wes- c ity manager, the federal program New la w re g a rd in g the cancella- I Free speech ends w here treason trons was brought to H ills b o ro w ith ) actual w o rk aw aited o n ly the ap- tim b e r L u m b e r com pany T hursd ay is based on a s tra ig h t average to begins, asserted Koehn, w ho held lio n o f pe na lty and interest on de- I F irem en to Sponsor Event the slot machine«. in the c irc u it cou rt. The p la in tiffs p ro va l o f the president and the p ro vid e the necessary revenues. allege th a t the y contracted w ith the th a t the firs t la w o f the na tion lin q 'ie n t taxes fo r the 1933-34 tax C aptains V avne G urdane a n d co m p tro lle r-g e n e ra l. At P a r k J a n u a r y The c ity proposal p ro vid e d a h ig h 3 0 W a 'le r Lansing headed the ra id should he .elf pre serva tion No na r o ll and p rio r sears w ill become defendant to fa ll, buck, yard , load, T e c h n ic a lity that W P A funds can er rate fo r in d u s tria l and business tru c k and unload ce rta in tim ber- in g pa rty. O th e r o ffice rs p a rtic ip a t not be used fo r road co n stru ctio n tio n on the globe pe rm its in d i e ffe c tiv e F e b ru a ry 9, the ta x dep concerns tha n fo r residence con Lo cal "P re side nt's B irth d a y " b i l l in g in clud ed Sergeants F E. Dodcle. was given by M eC arl as the reason vid u a ls or groups to advix'ate the u ty stated. P enalty and interest fo r O n ly p a rt o f the am ount alleges nections. M cGee stated. o v e rth ro w of th e ir governm ent by these years w ill be w aived p ro w ill be held J a n u a ry 30 at the Gerege B o h rcr and M ax E lfo rd and fo r re fu sin g the request. A n tic ip a t due un de r co n tra ct has been paid, T his d iffe re n c e in schedule m ust (< <»ntinned nn pn u r 8, ro lu m n 4) vided paym ent In fu ll Is made on S hute pa rk a u d ito riu m under the I O ffice rs C lif f I ’ . Boss. M W C u - N yg ren and O strander declared. in g th is ru lin g , the recent a p p lica be iro ne d out w ith P W A o ffic ia ls sponsorship of the H ills b o ro f r i* sons. F a rle y M organ. H. W. H o w o r before A p r il 15 of th is year. D efendent in the $10.140 damage tio n attem pted to e x p la in th a t the A fte r that date it w ill be neces departm ent, according to an an- ard, W a lte r W inners, G len M cD on Ends A fter before th e c ity co u n cil can vote su it b ro u g h t by N e llie Steele against 1100 men to be em ployed on the L ocal P ro ject $102.000 in revenue bonds and start sary to pay the 193« ta x in fu ll, nouncem cnt th is week by S. W ald C a rl Unger. Thom as S heridan I (C o n tin u e d on p ace 2, ro lu m n 2) projects w o u ld be em ployed o n ly t construction, according to McGee. N ine M onths’ O peration together w ith at least one q u a rte r M elhuish, fir e c h ie f A ll proceeds «.nil Lo ren S p a u ld irg . in cle a rin g e ith e r side o f the a rte r-1 P rom p t actio n is necessary, he said, o f the oldest d e lin q u e n t ta x to se- fro m the dance w ill be used by F our o f the ten persons arrested ies, w o rk p e rm itte d un d e r W P A --------- in ord er to get w o rk started w ith <( on tin n e d on pa«« 7, ro lu m n <1 na tion al and local orth o p e d ic soci Sunday w ere ti.k.-n in to CaStoJv , W ashington co u n ty F ederal Hous- in the tim e lim it specified in the eties fo r the fig h t against in fa n tile on charges o f con du cting a g a m b lin g : M any persons interested in the in g o ffic e in H ills b o ro was closed contracts w ith K e rn & K ib b e and paralysis, 70 per cent to re m a in in game fo llo w in g a ra id o f th e "S p in H om em aker C on feren ce n in g W heel" A u g u st 11 o f last I pro je ct feel th a t the c u rre n t re- Tuesday a fte r being in operation w ith the W arren N o rth w e st, Inc. the local c o m m u n ity. fusa l sounds the death k n e ll o f fo r the past nine m onths. The of- (C o n tin u e d nn p ace 2, colum n 1) S lated C o lleg e C am pus Decision to sponsor the event year W ooley plead g u ilty and was J a n k s S ew er, M etzg er Park S ix th annual Home Interests con was reached last T hursd ay evening fine d $500 at that tim e, w h ile W il th e p ro je ct so fa r as the federal fice, general expenses o f w h ich ference at O regon State college has by m em bers o f the de partm ent a f t son, M e lv ille and B ra d le y plead governm ent is concerned. F ive sets w ere m et by v o lu n ta ry c o n trib u J ob s B egun T u esd ay o f p ro je cts had p re v io u s ly been tions, was o rig in a lly planned fo r been teheduled fo r F ebru ary 11 to er the p ro je ct had been sub m itte d g u ilty and paid $100 fines. S p eakers O ppose M ea su re s sub m itte d fo r the w o rk and each six months. C o -op eratio n o f the 14. Inclusive. M ore than 500 hom e to the fire m e n by the presidents' (C u n lliiu p d on p ace 2. ro lu m n 2) in tu rn was rejected. T he s ix th S ER A in p ro v id in g la b o r fo r can W ork on the Banka sewer sys- ! m akers fro m a ll parts o f Oregon council. A ll c iv ic organizations have fo r S p e cial E le c tio n a p p lica tio n was the firs t to receive vassing p e rm itte d the p ro je ct to tcin and m i M etzger p a rk, W ashing are expected to attend the c o n fe r pledged th e ir support. Raym ond B ru n k o w o f P ortla nd the fa vo r o f H a rry H o pkin s, W P A con tinu e nine m onths. ton co u n ty W PA projects g iv in g , ence sponsored by the school of T hat the cause is a w o rth y one has been assigned to the H ills b o ro ad m in istra to r. home and should receive the w h o le O pposition to the fa ll p rim a ry , e m p lo ym e nt to 5!) men, got under home economics and t h e S tim u la tin g e ffe ct o f the a c tiv branch. F irs t N a tio n a l ba nk o f W ord lh a . U.e W P A had ap economics extension staff. T h e com pulsory student fee and sales w ay Tuesday m o rn in g , according to I ities o f the o ffice 1« indica ted in hearted sup po rt o f eve ry citize n P ortla nd , and started w o rk here as proved the projects was received in K E. T lllo tso n . W I’ A engineer. T h e ' fo u rth annual state home econ was the de cla ration o f C h ie f M e l the re p o rt received th is w eek by te lle r M onday. He f ills th e vacancy measure, was voiced b y speakers H ills b o ro p u b lic lib r a r y pro je ct f o r i omics extension cou ncil w ill be huish. F ra n k A d kin so n w ill head M rs. M yra E lva C a rlile , 74, re si P o rtla n d T hursd ay in a telegram T. G. Bronleew e, c o u n ty chairm an. le ft by th e tra n sfe r o f H a rvey d u rin g the Pomona G range m eet b in d in g and re p a irin g books is | held at the campus on the day prio r. dent o f H illsb o ro fo r the p is t 32 fro m Senator F re d e rick S teiw er. T his re p o rt showed tha t $65.074 in E b n e r to one o f the P o rtla n d in g at Aloha W ednesday afternoon. ( I'„ n lin ilt'd on |> rk «' 7. rolumn .11 E vening program in clu d e d the con scheduled to s ta rt M onday. years, died here Sunday afternoon The p re lim in a ry projects c a ll fo r loans had been m ade un de r T itle branches. T otal o f 40 men were assigned to fe rrin g o f the f if th degree and a a fte r an illness o f 18 months. F u n the cle a rin g o f the rig h t o f w ay 1 o f the Federal H ousing act. Ratio B ru n k o w has been w ith the bank Hie new $23.000 Banks sewer jo b 1 eral services were conducted Tues at a cost o f $386.000. o f the m od ern izatio n a c tu a lly done fo r three years at the m ain office. short p la y by A loha grangers. Tuesday and T lllo ts o n staled that I Senator Peter Z im m e rm a n o f day aftern oon fro m Donelson 8«. to the am ount o f loans is between He is a graduate o f G ra n t high In* Imped to have at least 50 men Sew ell chapel w ith Revs. Charles fiv e to one and 10 to one, B ro n school and expects to m ove t o Y a m h ill opposed the fa ll p rim a ry on tlie project w ith in a short tim e. ) act on the contention th a t it w o uld M. Reed and L. C. Poor o ffic ia tin g . leewe stated. H ills b o ro w ith in a short tim e. Present plans are to rush the w o rk place the election at th e farm ers' In te rm e n t was at the I. O. O. F. throu gh . busiest tim e, th a t it w o u ld e lim i W ashington county A m e rica n L e - j o f th ■ na tio n a l re -e m plo ym en t serv- cem etery. nate independent candidates and M etzger park project consists gion jam boree w ill be held to n ig h t lee; C a rl R. Moser, P ortla nd , do M vra Elva F u lle r w is born at B elieved to be despondent over m a in ly of cle a rin g and m ik in g im (T h u rsd a y) w ith T u a la tin V a lle y p a rtm e n t a d ju ta n t, and Freem an E lm ira , N. Y . A ugust 22, 1861. She | th a t it w o uld p re v e rt the p re p a ra provem ents and labor w ill am ount post al M etzger co m m u n ity hall. D. F razier, M c M in n v ille , d is tric t is su rvive d bv the w id o w e r. R A. ' his recent in d ic tm e n t on a m orals tio n and d is trib u tio n o f the vote rs’ charge, E lm e r M arq ue tte o f T i to a p p ro x im a te ly $3400. M etzger Local legionnaires and a u x ilia ry com m ander. pam phlet. C a rlile o f H illsb o ro ; tw o sons. Mose gard assertcdly attem pted to h a n j residents w ill c o n trib u te around m em bers w ill assemble nt the V e t E. B a lla rd o f H ills b o ro and Jasper Senator C arney o f C lackam as P rom inent a u x ilia r y w o rke rs in h im se lf Tuesday m orn ing . He was L. B a lla rd o f Los Angeles, C a l; ) $100 fo r needed m aterials. The p ro erans' h ill al 7 0 p in to make cou nty voiced his d isa p p ro va l o f the cluded Mrs. G ladys T u rn b u ll. P o rt discovered, n e arly strangled, ea rly W hat place do cold storage eggs cerned w ith p ro du ction o r m a rk e t je ct w ill g ive em p lo ym e nt to 17 Mie trip . three daughters. Mrs. C a rrie Lach- sales tax, d e c la rin g th a t It w o u ld land, state a u x ilia r y president; M rs. in the m o rn in g by 1 is b ro th e r-in - hold in the p o u ltry in d u s try and in g o f eggs are in v ite d to attend. laborers, a forem an and a la n d Legionnaires and a u x ilia ry m em P o lly M e ln tu rff, M a rsh fie ld , state n it o f Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. E a rl l *\v. who cut h im dow n and called arc the y a menace o r an aid? T his These m eetings are open to discus w o rk a h a rdsh ip on the poor. D ic k scape a rch ite ct, T lllo ts o n staled. bers. 500 strong, fro m su rro u n d in g G raham of C o qu ille, and M rs. C. N euberger of P o rtla n d opposed the the she riff. is a question w h ic h is o f consider sion and questions re g a rd in g th is B in d in g and re p a ir w o rk at the counties assembled at Forest G rove se cre ta ry-tre asu rer; Mrs. Elsie G ra E. Roberts o f Stockton. Cal ; and a student fee b ill, con tend in g th a t It Reports to the s h e riff in dica ted able interest to the p o u ltry m e n to problem are welcom ed. ham, slate c h ild w e lfa re cha irm an ; H ills b o ro p u b lic lib r a r y w ill em T hursd ay fo r a d is tric t m eeting. A step-son, H a rold C a rlile . o f H ills w o u ld force students to pay even th a t M arq u e tte rtfu s e d to go to day. states L. E. Francis, assistant Mrs. V irg in ia K le tze r, P ortla nd , of ploy three experienced women capacity cro w d fille d the a u d ito ri boro. One son. W a lte r B a lla rd , died though the y d e riv e no benefits. bed. M onday nigh t. E a rly Tuesday co u n ty agent. the A m e rica n iza tio n group; and w o rke rs fo r tw o months. B enefits gained by the D a iry Co um fo r the closing session o f the Mrs. Blanche Jones, Sherwood, state in 1P30 Deceased was a m em ber m o rn in g he w e lt to the home o i G. C. Keeney, m anager P acific of the M ethodist chu rch and of the op e ra tive association w ere o u tlin e d conference when Stnte Com m ander vice-president. his b ro th e r-in -la w n e xt door, a t C o-operative Producers' association, W oman's R e lie f Corps. by W. W. H e nry, manager. He de George Koehn o f P o rtla n d de cla r tached a rope to i. ra fte r a fte r t y w ill discuss th is question at the H er fir s t husband. John 1 " i l l s clared th a t co-op m em bers w ere ed that the legion was determ ined in g it around h s tu c k , and ju m p e d m o n th ly m eeting o f W ashington P allard. w hom she m a rrie d in K a n f ir m a bench. g e ttin g a one cent e x tra d iv id e n d tha t never again w o u ld th is coun J o u rn a l Ju n io rs o f P o rtla n d w ill on each pound of b u tte rfo t. co u n ty p o u ltry m e n at Beaverton sas in June. 1876, died here in tr y he plunged in to an othe r con M arq ue tte w.is re tu rn e d to tlie hig h school Tuesday at 8 p. m. present a program at the V enetian 1925. ,, V i Ito i at .......... easion in clud ed cou nty ja il to a w s 't tria l. He had D. A. Emerson o f the slate de- flic t. Num erous attem pts have been theatre F rid a y n ig h t. Ja n u a ry 31. ' George P a lm ite r, M ilw a u k ie ; Mrs. le i n released on bond Monc :i;z p ir tm e n l o f education made a to u r He attacked pacifists and w arned Wcatherred. State made to pass le g isla tio n w h ich together w ith a com plete m o vin g I E d i t h T o z i e r n ig h t. E le ction issues w ill be discussed W ork P ro gresses on o f co u n ty high schools the firs t against influences that can mean woulci tend to discourage the cold pictu re show. A large percentage | G range cha plain ; T. J. K ru e d e r, o f the proceeds w ill go to the bene pa rt of th is week. He was accom u ltim a te disarm am ent and extrem e nt the Townsend clu b m eeting at L ocal S id ew a lk Job storage egg business. C onsiderable M ultn om a h Pomona m aster; and O. 2 p. in. Sunday. E lbert Eastman, | panied by O B K raus, county danger Io Am erica. A p p ro x im a te ly 3500 feet o f side E arly M orning Fire m isunderstanding has existed among fit of the W ashington C o un ty M us W. Thicssen, Clackam as Pomona A m ong the speakers, beside Com P o rtla n d attorn ey, w h o is in fo rm e d w a lk pa tchin g Inis been com pleted school s u p c rin lc n d c iit. eum and H is to ric a l association to the p o u ltry m e n re g a rd in g the place m aster A p p ro x im a te ly 200 g ra n g C au ses S m all D a m a g e cold Vci hoort, Banks and Gaston high m ander Koehn, were J e rro ld Gwen. on a ll p o litic a l issues and measures, in Hillsboro I" (I. I t " m ilt e r the storage eggs hold in the help in fin a n cin g the museum and ers were in attendance. has been asked to present the "p ro Salem, e d ito r o f the Legionnaire: its arrangem ents in the c o u rt house. I school» wen* visite d M onday. Tues O verheated furnace flu e at the p o u ltry in d u stry. L i an e ffo rt to W PA pro je ct. C ontracts now on day t h e school o ffic ia ls vis ite d ) J. C. M oreland, P ortland, s l a t e and eon" o f e ve ry issue before the hand to ta l 4000 feet fo r p itc h in g home o f Dr. J. O. Robb at S ix th c la r ity this question fo r the p o u l T h is is un d e r the auspices o f the Ktate Body MreU T u a la tin , T ig a rd and Beaverton high | service o ffic e r; George S tro u p of voters Ja n u a ry 31. and W ashington streets here re s u lt trym e n , Keeney has been in v ite d p u b lic ity com m ittee o f the society. and new walks. O regon association o f c o lle ctio n schools and St. M ary's school fo r P ortla nd , vice -cha irm an A m e ric a n i The local c lu b voted at its last ed in a h u rry . ca ll fo r the P owners purchase t ■ ■ h • e ------ - - ro p r - e - • rty .............. .. • •' f » » .* * ..-.- » - .................................... - - local fir . . e j . to .. * . » is j l in l l l tim l l i m a i te v V contacts .U H H U I Ù speak. a H agencies held its re g u la r m o n th ly boys, and on W ednesday Forest zation com m ittee; W illim a K le tze r m eeting to request Oregon rep re- necessary m aterials and the W PA de pa rtm e nt at 6:45 a. m. M onday. ! w ith p o u ltry m a rk e tin g places A gro up o f H ills b o ro Royal N e ig h m eeting S aturday eve ning at E lr y ’s G rove and H ills b o ro hig h schools, P ortla nd , chairm an state c h ild w c l - ' scnta tlvcs to give* »ve ry possible provides the la bo r un de r the p ro The fire was p ro m p tly bro u g h t u n Keeney in a position to discuss this bors attended the pot lu r k d in n e r Chateau in H ills b o ro . T h ir t y p e r Laurel)'. Hid academy and St. M ary's fare com m ittee; R ichard S in u rth - support to the Tow nsend b ill in the ject. W ork has been un de r w ay de r c o n tro l and tlie damage was m u tte r w ith a u th o rity . and in s ta lla tio n o f Forest G rove sons were present, re p re se n tin g of the V alle y. w s itc , veterans' placem ent o ffic e r I present congre&s. slig h t. since Decem ber 16. All poultrymeu and othera cou- R o yal N eighbors Tuesday evening. agencies in a ll p a its of t l x state. Al ¡en Problem Seen Committees at Work Heintz Trial in Court Police Raid Popular Inn Near Tigard League Oregon Local Sewer Cities Slates Session Here Project Gets PW A O. K. New Tax Acts Vary Payment Current Roll Sea Highways Turned Down Birthday Ball Planned Here Housing Plan Office Closed Work Started W PA Projects Grangers Meet at Aloha Hall New Man Assigned to First National Local Resident Buried Tuesday Legion Jamboree Metzger Tonight; M any at Session State Man Visits High Schools Here Townsend Group to Discuss Issues Tigard Resident Attempts Suicide County Poultrymen Meet Beaverton High on Tuesday Journal Juniors Come in Benefit