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30 Correspondents—
W rite District News Every
Wi ck Inr b m i' Pleusure.
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One of Two—
Argus 1 of 2 Weekly ABC
Members in West
W ith Wl lith is Combined the I lillsboro Independent
V o lu m e 12. N o. 51
Hlllaboro Independent Katabliahctl 1H73
H illsboro, O n /o n . T h u i ’
February 6, 1936
Hillsboro Argua Established 1894
Two Sections, Fourteen Pages
Pay
Officers Wreck
Friday Last Day to Make
Revenue
Law
City Council C H ity y d M ra ust
Farm Report
n t R ental
P a rty P la n s of Grand Jury
C ourt Declares
Qse Nominations for Contests Shows Yield
Would Curb
Meets Defeat Gaston Q uartet
Standing Today
PEP Activity
Here Friday
Raid Victims Travel Contests
Must be Big
R l'to lu tio ll
Passed
E x ten sive
>
A g a in s t
C h an g es
in H ills b o ro
C h a rg e
. . .
L o n k in g
C o st
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.
F o rw a rd
O w n e rs h ip
B o o st
to
Damuges to ta lin g , w ith p rin c ip a l,
F o u r Gaston youths m ig h t have I
interest and costs n e a rly $7000, were
been sin g in g th a t old bar room bal- I
assessed against the c ity o f H ills ­
lad. ‘'G lorio us! One keg of beer i
boro in a ju d g m e n t handed dow n
am ong the fo u r o f us,” but John I
th is week lay the d is tric t federal
C onnell, sh e riff, and his deputies,
co u rt in the su it b ro u g h t by the
sounded a sour note and p u t the '
______
O regon-W ashington W ater S ervice
q u a rte t out o f business.
company.
A l l R e fe rre d M ea su re s G e t
T lx ; w hole a ffa ir began when the S p in n in g W h e e l C re w H e ld
The suit was bro ug ht to collect
youths made plans fo r a p a rty, so ,
R o ug h T r e a tm e n t at
$8814 in h y d ra n t rentals, w h i c h
th e o ffic e rs say. b u t th e y s lip p e d |
fo r In v e s tig a tio n o f
H ills b o ro has refused to pay since
wh< n th e keg o f beer was re m o v e d
V
o
te
rs
’
H
a
n
d
s
A c tiv itie s
1033 whon vigorous protests were
w ith o u t perm ission fro m the back- i
made by the c ity to the w a te r com ­
I room of the K id d restaurant at
pany con cern ing fa ilu re o f w a te r
Gaston. The beer was found in a
; stra w stack near Gaston, the o f - '
pressure in the c ity .
J flee ts reported.
In defense o f the suit, P. I, Pat-
terson, c ity attorn ey, argued thu t
N ow the o ffice rs are seeking
fu ilu ru of the com pany to m uin-
' three youths alleged to have fle d
la in pressure was a v io la tio n o f L a rg e s t V o te Cast A g a in s t fro m th e ir com forta ble Gaston fire - J u d g m e n t G iv e n G ro n e r Co.
franchise. Tests w ere made In N o ­
| sides. w h ile George B arker, the
L ev y on Sales
vem ber, before the opening of the
in D a m a g e A c tio n
fo u rth m em ber o f the alleged qu a r-
I le t is un de r arre st fo r bu rg la ry.
tria l, w h ic h disclosed th a t t h e
pressure d o w n to w n was 74 pounds
O tto W ism er, H ills b o ro vin e ya rd
W ashington county, lik e the re-
W ith the exception o f tw o o f 10 I
und in o th e r places, 47 pounds.
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.,
m a in d e r of the state, w ent negative ow ner, was arrested F rid a y by , persons arrested in a ra id on
I de pu ty sh e riffs on charges o f sell-1
U n de r the franchise given the | ln , he
ecja, e k.cHon F rld
' in g in to x ic a tin g liq u o r to m inors. I ' S pinn ing W heel," alleged gam bling
com pany. it was argued, the com - J
4.
,
puny agreed to m a in ta in a pres- I
1
fo u r * " b 'rre d measure
house on the T u a la tin r iv e r near
R alph and Ben Steele of M etzger T igard, J a n u a ry 19, a ll defendants
. #
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ds
d , ve
none was in do ub t at any tim e
are
under
arrest
fo
r
trespass,
fo
l-
afte
| und M u l„ \ , rect in te rse ctio n w ith !
v " t ‘ nK be|{an' w ,th thp r<?
were bound over to the grand ju r y
f ollv th re e -q u a rte r inch nozzles m ' ?u lt . <h j t a11 ’" ‘ ‘usures w ere hope I lo w in g charges bro ug ht by A1 Mas- a fte r a p re lim in a ry he aring Tues­
A loha garage ‘man, that the day before C o u n ty Judge Donald
S ales T a x U n p o p u la r
,
I u b lic
H e re
O pposition to exte nsive im p ro v e ­
m ents contem plated by the PEP
eiunpany in H illsb o ro , was voiced
Tuesday n ig h t by the c ity co u n cil
in a re so lu tio n passed by th a t body
a d visin g against such a move
"h e re s o lu tio n a lso s la t e d that It
v as not the u ttltu d c o f the cou n­
c il to p ro h ib it nercssury m a in te ­
nance or co n s tru c tio n needed to
g iv e the same standard o f e ffic ie n t
service as at present.
P o rtla n d
C ase
Fails
C a n d id a te s to be In tro d u c e d
fro m Stage a t V e n e tia n
T h e a tr e F rid a y
4 p. m., F e b ru a ry 5
D is tric t
I — H ills b o ro
L o rra in e Chase
B ette Havens
Velm a Hines
N orm a Toelle
Blanche Robinson
Roberta Robinson
L u c ille Rood
City
158.125
100.375
92,175
87.700
50,375
25,000
19,300
D is tric t I I
C o un ty O utside H illsb o ro
A nna Glaske
Helen S ahlfeld
A lm a R a ffe ty
A nn a M a rie M eyer
T illie H o ffm an
Helen Rutschm an
W anda F iniga n
D o ris Heaton
M a rio n C yp he r
V erna Mae W alters
K a th e rin e Denney
94.150
82.725
81,350
75.900
51.825
27,225
18.475
14,525
9,325
7,400
3,100
2.950
1,850
F rid a y is the fin a l day fo r n o m in ­
atin g candidates in the H illsb o ro
M erchants' P o p u la rity contests, the
h a lf-w a y m a rk in the com petition,
and the day fo r the in tro d u c tio n of
candidates fro m the stage o f the
Venetian theatre. A lth o u g h 20 girts
are now s triv in g fo r the tw o covet­
ed all-expense trip s to C a lifo rn ia
and old M exico, there is s till p le n ty
o f tim e fo r any candidate to, get
in to the race and w in one o f ' the
grand prizes.
A d d itio n a l nom inations in the
contest m ay be made u n til 7 p. m.
1
F rid a y n ig h t. Candidates must be
between 18 and 30 years of age.
residents o f W ashington county and
not m em bers o f the fam ilies of
contest sponsors o r o f employes of
; sponsors.
: The e n tire group o f candidates
and th e ir escorts w ill be guests at
the V enetian the atre F rid a y n ig h t
and w i ll be in tro du ced fro m the
stage d u rin g the interm ission. T his
j w ill give the p u b lic an o p p o rtu n ity
1 to meet the candidates and choose
Econom ic
Session
D ecides
C rops M u s t be G ood
fo r P ro fits
C attle O u tle t N e e d e d
S e llin g O rg a n iz a tio n W o u ld
C a re fo r Su rp lu s
(By Wm. F. Cyrus, County Agent)
H igh u n it yields m ust be ob­
tained on W ashington cou nty farm s
i f th e y are to meet w ith e x is tin g
m a rke t conditions, pay taxes anr.
interest, and re tu rn any p ro fit. T h i:
idea was bro u g h t out in p ra ctica lly
a ll o f the econom ic conference re ­
T
T em pleton.
Bonds o f $25Q0
ports presented by farm ers' com­
already have been posted.
m ittees at the tw o -d a y conference,
H ild a Dober
w h ich ended Wednesday.
Jack W ooley, p ro p rie to r, and A l­
(C o n tin u e d on pave R, colum n 5)
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bert K ock were held on charges of
H igh u n it yie ld s in crops means
not alone in te nsive fa rm in g , blit
in a d d itio n it means the grow ing
o f crops on a p a rtic u la r piece ol
la nd th a t is adapted to g ro w that
p ro v e tn rn U , w h ich consist of m o v - !
Defeat o f the pension la w leaves perm ission o r w ith o u t p a yin g s to r-
Charge W heel Operation
crop and a consequent u tiliz a tio n
the pensions in a had s itu a tio n
lu g lig h t poles and
lines fro m t
age charges
W ooley. D o ro th y B a rr, J. R. W il­
the old la w was repealed at the
o f land acco rding to th e purpose
streets in to the alleys, w o u ld in - .
D eiber D. Donelson o f P o rtla n d son. H. H. W ilds, R. Robertson,
fo r w h ich i t is best adapted. Costs
tim e o f d ra ftin g the new m easure was registered at the county ja il Charles M e lv ille and M. B radley,
crease* the am ount iLskcd by the
and no a lte rn a te means o f p ro d u c­ th is week fo llo w in g sentence fo r a ll w ere held fo r alleged operation
crops on good land, and
ffh u p u n y when the system is taken
in g revenue to fina nce was d e v e l­ reckless d r iv in g in Justice J. S. o f a ro u le tte wheel. In a th ir d
averageian«? w i ll not be m a te ria lly
o ve r by the People's B o n n e v ille .
W P A o fficia ls, stru g g lin g f o r i
1
! d iffe re n t, wh
oped in case the sales tax was de­ B a rke r's co u rt in T iga rd.
w h ile the d iffe re n ce in
U t ilit y d is tric t, o r by H ills b o ro fo r .
count, W ooley also is charged w ith
m onths w ith the problem o f em ­
feated.
j y ie ld m ay account fo r the d iff e r -
the m u n icip a l d is trib u tio n of elee (
operation o f slot machines.
Somebody,
ap
pa
rently,
was
at-
, I ence between p r o fit and loss.
tn c ity . w h ich p ro b a b ly w o u ld take
Testim ony taken in the hearing p lo ym e n t fo r 620 persons e lig ib le ~
The
t
The sales tax.
the most ta lk e d o f ; e m p tln g t0 ’ n l , a h o p e 'c h e s t last
in W ashington cou nty fo r re lie f G o v e rn m e n t O f f e r Seen as
place ne xt year.
B a rle y P ro fita b le
me •asure on the ba llo t, attra cte d a we,.g when 10 bath tow els, eigh t related to the w in e sale and op­
.
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tot .al o f 74.>, votes, w h ich was a ,,apjl i ns and m iscellaneous pieces eration o f the wheel. H. H. H o w ard w o rk , feel th a t the s o lu tio n has
T he com pany, co u n cilin e n pointed
W ashington cou nty farm ers should
A g re e a b le H e re
been
reached
w
ith
the
a
p
pro
val
pieces
and
c
3
r]
d
Unger,
state
troopers,
la rg e r to ta l t h in was cast fo r or o f lin e n and a p illo w
out, already has procured n e arly
consider wheat o n ly as a local feed
s lip w ere . k ,|d how three of them and th e ir last T hursd ay o f the Shady B ro o k
a il the necessary easements ulong P o rtla n d N e w s p a p e r E d ito r against any oth er measure. The stolen fro m the clothes lin
and seed
proposition. Hannchen
e at the | wives gained entrance to the S p in ­ cou nty road project.
vote was 1084 yes and 0373 no, the Ed M o ye r home. 346 South N in th '
alleys nec«. sary to the rem o val of
Problem s re la tin g to the construc­ ba rle y rem ains o u r most p ro fita b le
Says
J
a
p
a
n
C
o
n
tro
ls
ning
Wheel
S
atu
rday
n
ig
h
t,
Janu-
T
h
is
project,
set
up
in
the
be-
heaviest negative vote cast.
tio n o f sewer lines and disposal sp rin g g ra in crop. Cost o f g ro w in g
the lines fro m the streets. As soon '
a ry 18. had d in n e r, bought w in e at g in n in g fo r $17.000 of federal funds _
____ t in ________
as the re m a in d e r o f the easements I
plan
H ills b o ro _______
seemed _______
v ir tu a lly ba rle y and sp ring oats w ill b e
——
j Proposed change in the p rim a ry ,
the
alleged
bar
and
attended
the
fo
r
em
p
lo
ym
e
nt
o
f
labor,
was
cut
solved
th is week w hen detai"ls_o f a p ra c tic a lly the same. To meet th is
cou ld be obtained the com pany was I Econom ic expansion of Japan i n 1 la w fro m M ay to Septem ber ap- )
gam
bling
games
said
to
have
been
to
$6902
o
f
federal
fun
ds
w
ith
an
new
governm
ent
o
ffe
r
in
connec cost o f p ro d u ctio n a y ie ld o f ap-
ready to go to w o rk on the new I the P h ilip p in e islands was un de r- ' p a rc n tly had m ore frie n d s than any
.
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conducted on th e second flo o r.
i e xp
rk p ro x im a te ly 60 bushels of o a t s
x p e n d itu re by the county of $2500. tio n w ith loan ana
and gra nt fo r w o rk,
pro gra m , it was aaid.
I w ay as soon as the U n ite d States ' <>f the other measures, p o llin g a to-
O ffic e r H ow ard te s tifie d th a t he m aking a to ta l of $9408. The p ro - was received by the c ity , according w o u ld be re q u ire d and 40 bushels
Charges w ere mane th a t th t cost stepped out, Donald S te rlin g , m an- ta i vote o f 7378 o f w h ich 1813 voted
purchased a d r in k concocted of i je ct calls fo r em p lo ym e nt o f any to George McGee, c ity ' manager. o f barley. T h is la tte r y ie ld o f b a r-
of the im provem ents w o u ld
b e aging e d ito r of the O regon J o u rn a l, | yes and 5565 voted no, according
i w in e and f r u it ju ices and paid 5 0 1 nu m be r o f men. b u t it is expected
A l’ hough the exact term s o f the ’ ey is easier to ob tain tha n the
doubled o r trip le d by the com pany to ld the cham ber of com m erce at to o ffic ia l returns.
j cents fo r it. The bar, he declared. . th a t a p p ro x im a te ly 50 men w i ll be
new o ffe r have not been received, | re q u ire d y ie ld o f oats.
in e ttm g up the va lu e of p ro p e rty its noon luncheon M onday,
Increased com pensation fo r lcgi.s- i
, was in a room o ff the d in in g room called before a f u ll crew is assem-
w o rd fro m W ashington reveals th a t
V etch and fie ld pea seed has
in the Nile to the People s U tility .
S te rlin g _ accom _ panied
the
____
__ con- la to ' s seemed alm ost as u n p o p u la r I
I
and next to tbe kitch e n Asked on bled.
T h e r e s o lu tio n wu
presented at gre sional delegation to the O rie n t as the sales tax. w ith 991 easting
V 1 1 ' “' O C l l I V V J cross e xa m in a tio n by Thom as H
C alls fo r men alrea dy have gone the new o ffe r w i ll be v ir tu a lly the 1 made a f a ir ly steady p r o fit tc
th e in s tig a tio n o f th e lig h t and and the islands in O ctober ana b a llo ts in fa vo r o f the measure and
_____
Tongue Jr., defense attorn ey, if he j fo rw a rd and w o rk w ill begin im - same as the plan su b m itte d by j grow ers in th is county, b u t m a rke t
atei com m ittee f the cou ncil und there attended the in a u g u ra tio n o f 0323 v o tin g nt
! knew w h o m ade re s e rv a tio n - and m ediately, according to K. E. T illo t- H ills b o ro w hen a p p lica tio n was fir s t conditions do not w a rra n t any u n ­
m oved fu r a d op tion by C o u n cilm a n P resident Quezon, the firs t presi-
C o m pu lsory student fees at the S p rc u s e -R e itz B rin g s L ate st who paid the expenses, he re p lie d ; son, resident engineer fo r W PA. made fo r P W A assistance, McGee due expansion. O w in g to the fact
■ th a t we w i ll p ro b a b ly continue to
J (J Kobb and seconded by J. J dent un de r the la w w h ich gave the state in s titu tio n s o f h ig h e r educa-
. ,
,
_
that he d id not.
Records in the W P A o ffice show said.
The o ffe r w i ll ask th a t the c i t y , g ro w in th is cou nty some acreage
W ism er. Those v o tin g yes w e re P h ilip p in e * fre e d o m He in dica ted tion , found 1463 frie n d s w h ile 5863
Id e a fo r F ro n t
He to ld of the g a m bling at the 466 men a c tu a lly em ployed at the
Rol'h, W ism er, J I, Anderson and I (hat tro u b le was b re w in g in con- votes were cast against the law .
w heel up stairs arid the use o f chips , present tim e on alt county projects m ake 500 connections in the old of w heat and since the m a rke t fo r
Ja. (
K i . iiiih n
title «J. nt. Ut*i tfon j n e c tio n w it li th e iMhitids dni* to th e
irts'ead
of m oney. The chips, he w ith a la rge nu m be r re fu sin g em- d is tric t at $4 per year and 600 in wheat demands th a t it be free of
C
om
parison
of
the
special
d
e
c
-
.
> t M II Siev e , , , , , , v o te d no
f - , ( th a ,_ th e y a ,e In a
tia te g ie t
o f % 34?
3
^
£ J U~ « ^ r S
the new d is tric t at $15. The o ffe r , vetch seed, farm ers believe tha t seed
" , non w un m e siaie election oi la.is
,— 7 .
<( ontlnurd »n pagr 2, rulumn I)
turne d dow n by th e c ity w o u ld | vetch should not be gro w n on the
po sitio n re la tiv e to possessions
discloses n e arly as m uch interest
X °r
. m fro m the variou s g a m - , The project, w h ic h contem plates
have re q u ire d 500 connections in ' same land w h ere w heat is to be
G reat B r ita in and Japan
, shown
, how n by v voters.
o te r, T a k ln
tables.
in g the sales
, a ipe nters
g
. o . week are re- , b lin
tabli
C
this
O g
ffice
rs F a rle y M organ. H ow ard ' b ^ - t n ^ h T d v 'B T ^ o k ^ w i u ' t l k r t h e
son 60 'S t U MCh * G ra d e ^ 'B ” d a iry herds in Wash
In th e islands, he said, is every tux as the m easure d ra w in g the
m oving p a rtitio n s in the W h ite - and C aptain C u rd m e toldI of t , h e con stru ction fro m the va lte y to the
n^ a n d « » , c o n n ^ t , « » »
G «de
m anner o f w e a lth coveted by v a r- largest vote in the election F r i - , ,
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,
,
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ious nations and p a rtic u la rly by day, and com p arin g it w ith
the h o rn b u ild in g , soon to be occupied | ra m and declared th a t th e y
had sum m it o f the h ills , cre a tin g a safe.
_
_
_____
In the fir s t o ffe r tlje c ity object- in g in size, p a rtic u la rly in the past
Japan, w h ich is b a rren of n a tu ra l to ta l vote fo r three candidates fo r tjy Safew ay, and are p re p a rin g to j to break dow n the door in to the w'ide h ig _____
hw ay
w ____
ith
easy
grades,
few years. P ro b a b ly due, p rim a rily .
resources.
govern or in 1934. discloses tha t th e rem odel the fro n t to con form to l g a m bling room to get admission.
Shady B roo k is nin e m iles n o rth o f ed t0 be in 8 tie d do w n to 500 con-
e x D e n s e n e c e s s a r y to m eet
I nections in e ith e r place, basing dis- t0 Tr>e expense necessary to meet
W ooley, the o n ly defendant pres- H ills b o ro
He sketched the h is to ry o f the to ta l vote F rid a y was o n lv i 872 i standarcl fro n ts fea tu red by the
"
in
c
lu
d
e
d
in
the
estim
ates
are
the
ap
pro
val
on
th
e
fact
th
a
t
the
ex-
re
strictio
n s su rro u n d in g its produc-
P h ilip p in e s and pointed out that
1934
a y com
»> behind
u e u in u the
m e to
iu ta
ia i l vote
v u u - u of i 9329
» m v ‘ in iv
a t - ?a
- - few
- --z
-----r pany.
—-z • The move fro m r n t at th e h e a rin g s was not called
ll m lv clu
. u ae
u c a »■
c u estim
u u i a ates
r o are u,c
in tu
the
the
cQnnections wQ uld tion . Since m this c o u n try w e have
°t
i n H ills b o r o th e th re e n re e in e ts I the W e,,s b u ild in g is expected to on
te stify. G. Russell M organ, c le a rin g o f 10 acres o f stum ps and .
tlie
tw
o
men
now
at
the
head
(Continued
on parr I, eolumn 1)
w o rk A c tiv itie s G iv e n P a rt
r e tu rn
rned
a
v o te o
n i r l v s e ie n tn
place th c last ° f ,h is w cck d ,s tn c t «“ orney, appeared fo r the brush, excavation o f 2000 vards o f , not be k n o w n u n til the sewer lines
the new- governm ent w-ere o f o p-
p - I re
d a
a vote
vote
o f f f n
_ | „ ,akc
P
re tu
lu m e c d
o
m e a a r rly
ly seven to
„
and
y a r d j Qf
and were com pleted and th a t the re v -
state.
posing factions and had been fo r one against the sales ta x w h ile in
in P ro g ra m H is to ry
V e rd ic t fo r the G ro n e r W a ln u t drainage o f 600 feet of the road.
enue w o u ld come th ro u g h residen-
years. H ow long th e y could keep fo re s t G rove the vote was fiv e
to Sprouse-Reitz,
v a rie ty store on
1 tia l and com m e rcial connections.
on com m on ground was a m a tte r of : oni. against. H ills b o ro vote was 166 M air> street, also w ill boast a new- com pany, defendants in a $5000
I t is understood th a t the figu res
U n d e r the title , "26.000 M an po w er I conjecture, he po in te d out.
i yes and 723 no w h ile in Forest fro n t soon w ith extensive rem od- damage action f o r false arrest
I’lii'
the state re lie f com m ittee I T he people of th c islands, when G rove the vote was 116 yes and 517 c lin g on the in te rio r. The fro n t, bro u g h t in c irc u it co u rt by Peter
m entioned in the new o ffe r are
H
eintz,
P
o
rtla
n
d
wood
dealer,
was
a p p ro xim a te and plans already are
w h ic h w i ll be o f glass w ith no j
lias issued a com plete h is to ry o f the U n ite d States too k possession. ! no.
re tu rn e d b y a ju r y T hursday.
u n d e rw a y to com plete a schedule
six m illio n s w h ile now
R u ra j precincts fo llo w e d in a ll d isp la y w indow s, is som ething new
F
o
llo
w
in
g
the
ve
rd
ic
t,
the
G
roner
w h ic h w i ll meet the to ta l am ount
t
• •U4'
ul 1 ld cd 1,1 J b<* census disclosed 14 m illio n s . In - cases w ith heavy votes against a ll in store fronts, a llo w in g persons com pany was g i v e n
ju
d
g
m
e
n
t
asked by the governm ent.
G ctn bcr, 193.,
creases in p o pu latio n, he declared, measures and p a rtic u la rly against passing the store to see the e n tire against H e intz fo r $202.30 costs and
Im p ro p e r Licenses L ea d in
o p e n in g w ith a sum m a ry o f the w ere due to the fact tha t in fa n t thc sales tax. F arm organizations store and stock th ro u g h the glass, expenses. T w o oth er actions fo r
These plans, according to M c­
_
_
e n tire state problem , the book ad- m o rta lity had been reduced to a and labor opposed the sales tax. thus m a kin g th e w h o le store a the same am ount and fo r th e same .
V io la tio n s C h a rg e d
Gee, p ro b a b ly w ill take some other
.
vaiu-cs a lp h a b e tic a lly th ro u g h the ( m in im u m th ro u g h b e tte r san itatio n w h ic h a p p a re n tly had fe w frie n d s display.
reason s till
a r e pending.
One A re a s fo r L an d scap e B e g in fo rm in th e business d is tric t in ­
c o u n tie s , g iv in g a page o f p ictu re s and m edical methods in tro d u ce d by anyw here.
stead o f m a kin g a charge by con-
The in te rio r o f the store w ill be bro u g h t fo r Adam H eintz, and one
T hree fines o f $10 and costs each
w ith a sm all co u n ty m ap and an- th e U n ite d States,
i nection. due to th e fa ct th a t in
to T a k e F o rm
redecorated w ith Neon signs o v e r
(C o n tin o z d on page 3. colum n 4)
Defeat
o
f
the
sales
tax
places
oth
page o f w r itte n h is to ry to |
| some instances m ore sewage is dis- and one o f $5 and costs w ere leviec
each departm ent. The re a r w ill be ,
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T
.ie
la
w
un
de
r
w
h
ic
h
the
islands
j
W
ashington
co
u
n
ty
in
the
same
each program c a rrie d out in the
I charged in to the lines fro m some W ednesday in Justice A. W. Havens’
received freedom gave the U n ite d 1 po sitio n c o rn ce rn in g old age pen- rem odeled and several new coun-
t y I l o lls c o l l h t l , ■.
R econstruction o f Shute P a rk i business houses than others.
( court, th re e fo r m o to r la w v io la ­
ters w ill be added. T he w o rk,
’ W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's se ctio n c o n ­ States p ro te ctio n o f the islands fo r sions as before. Last year the pen- w h ich is being done by M oh r Bros
p ro p e r is in f u ll s trid e w ith th c
As soon as the governm ent o ffe r tion s and one fo r in to xica tio n .
10 years and was passed th ro u g h
((
ontinurd
on
page
M
,
column
5)
tain s pictu res o f variou s types of
Eugene H e rm e lin , 18. and Wes­
landscaped areas b e ginning to ta ke is received and accepted, the c ity
w ill be com pleted about M arch 1.
pressure o f Cuban sugar interests
le y P e rry, 22, arrested b y de pu ty
jo bs fro m roads to school houses
shape.
!
(Continued on pace 3, column 3)
The S prouse-R eitz store has been
and
the
U
n
ite
d
States
fa
rm
bloc.
sh e riffs fo r in vestig ation , paid fine :
w h ite lie w r it t e n h is to ry te lls t h e , t ' i “
,
W orkm en th is w eek are h a u lin g ’
-----------------------------
in H ills b o ro six years.
sto ry o f the m a jo r a ctivitie s. P a r- T1' p C l,b - '" «“ «» r men were fe a rfu l
fo r m otor l u vio la tio n s; H e rm c lir
rough ro ck fo r the c u rb in g along
M a k i» «
A n o th e r re m o de lin g project is at
o
f
tlie am ount o f sugar produced in
fo r im p ro p e r license plates, $10 and
tic u la r a tte n tio n is called to thc
roadw ays w h ich o u tlin e the area to -JU LzlLS iv lt lic c s i V I U V l
the Oakes' grocery store an Second
(Conlinurd on page .1, column 1)
costs,
and P e rry $5 and costs for
sew ing p ro je ct on w h ic h 787 bed
be landscaped fro m the fro n t en­
avenue n e xt door to th e new Safe­
lack o f a d riv e r's license. B oth
co m fo rts w ere made; the co u n ty
w ay location. A com plete m odern P la n O p e n House S a tu rd a y trance o f the p a rk to the a u d ito r­
w e nt to ja il to la y out the fines.
> i,ad projects on w h ich 10,000 cubic I E a rly M o rn in g B la z e
ium .
grocery displa y fro n t is planned to
H e lp on A p p lic a tio n s
Thomas S. Sholes, local Hudson
M. F. W elter. T im b e r garage op­
yard s ol rock was crushed and dis- •
T w o hard-surfaced roadw ays are
meet the demands of m odern trade.
D estroys O re n c o H o m e
trib u le d . and to th c can ning p ro - !
planned, one d riv e com ing in to the and T erraplane dealer, has taken erator, paid $10 and costs when he
over the lease on the fo rm e r M ac- plead g u ilty to changing tru c k
F ire Wednesday m o rn in g d e s tro y - ¡In d iv id u a l Loans fo r S e w e r
je c t w h ich last yea r conserved thc
H ills b o ro post. A m erican Legion, p a rk at the northeast corn er o f the
Kenzie garage b u ild in g . T h ird av­ m otors w ith o u t n o tify in g th c sec­
su rp lu s o f f r u it and
vegetables e i the George M c C u llo u g h home
w ill hold open house at the V ete r- a u d ito riu m and c u rv in g along the
enue, and moved to the new q u a r­ re ta ry o f state.
B u ild in g O ffe r e d
gathered by persons re ce ivin g as­ in Orenco. A ll fu rn itu re , c lo th in g
ans' h a ll. West M a in street. S atu r- east fro n t. A n o th e r roadw ay fro m
Sam Frost o f M id w a y, arrested
sistance.
the southeast corn er a llo w s tr a ffic ters Sunday. The change gives
and horn ehold eq uipm en t also was
A tte n tio n also was called to thc d e s tro y « !, the fir e g a in in g such
sist a ll veterans in ta k in g fin g e r to flo w back to the pa rk entrance. Sholes increased fa c ilitie s fo r sales south o f H ills b o ro M onday nigh t,
M o d e rn iza tio n Ioans made by I tic
and service.
was fine d $10 and costs and com ­
wood c u ttin g pro je ct, w h ich was headway before discove ry th a t the
A delegation o f local Townsend p rin ts and in m a kin g acknow ledge-
Betw een the tw o roadw ays is an
Com plete m echanical and elec­ m itte d to ja il w hen he plead g u ilty
u n iq u e in the state and w h ic h p ro ­ M c C u llo u g h fa m ily was unable to F irst N a tion al bank un d e r th c term s |
members, consisting o f G. N. i ments. H a ll w ill be open at 2 p area o f grass and shrubs, w h ile th e
tric a l service, as w e ll as storage to being in to x ic a te d in a p u b lic
duced and d e live re d to needy p e r­ rescue any o f th e ir belongings. The o f the N a tio n a l H ousing A ct passed ) T aggart, R. L. P utnam . M r. and m „ according to com m ander W.
east entrance of the a u d ito riu m is
accommodations, are planned w ith in place.
sons 1200 and m ore cords o f e xce l­ house w, s owned by A n le n c Toya the m illio n d o lla r m a rk lis t week. j Mrs. J. A. H o cke rsm ith assisted in : Cyrus,
being alte red to fo rm the m ain en-
a short tim e. Sholes also plans to
W a rra n t was issued W ednesday
le n t cord wood and logs.
o f Hood R iver.
the org an izatio n o f a c lu b at L a u re l
C yrus states th a t he lp w i ll be trance, rep la cing the entrance on
E. B. M acN aughton, president. T lie Ja n u a ry 29. W o rk a b ility o f t h e j Riven a ll W o rld w a r veterans re- i the n o rth w h ic h alw ays has been have on displa y a representative afternoon fo r Dean M entzel, d rlv e i
m illio n d o lla rs represent loans fo r
show ing of Hudson and T errep la ne fo r the L a u re lw o o d d a iry , w h o was
transaction tax in the Townsend gardless o f th e ir org an izatio n a f f il- used.
models.
m o d e rn iza tio n o f m ore than 2700
arrested near A lo ha a fte r a chase
plan
as
em
bodied
in
the
M
cG
ro
a
rty
lations.
There
is
ab
solutely
no
ob-
In
the
fu
tu
re
d
u
rin
g
fairs,
cele-
homes th ro u g h o u t Oregon.
Sholes conducted his dealership fro m Beaverton by a state p a tro l­
b
ill
in
congress
was
e
xp
la
ine
d
b
y
lig
a
tio
n
to
jo
in
the
legion,
he
said,
bra
tion
s
and
carnivals,
the
m
id
w
a
y
Leadership o f the F irst N a tio n a l
in thc Nelson b u ild in g on T h ird man. M entzel is charged
w i t h
E n g in e B u rr of P o rtla n d . R. L. although m em berships are alw ays i w ill be south o f the a u d ito riu m in
bank in the home m od ern izatio n
avenue d u rin g the most o f last speeding at 45 m iles an h o ur w ith
i
Putnam
,
president
of
H
ills
b
o
ro
club,
appreciated.
the
large
open
space
between
the
fie ld began tw o years ago w hen
year.
a loaded tru c k .
acted as ch a irm a n and effected th c
B la n ks are also a v a ila b le at any groves where the fire w o rk s d is­
the b in k o rig in a te d and sponsored | | org
an iaztio n.
T e m p o ra ry office rs tim e at the A rgu s office, w h ere fin - plays have been. T h is area w ill be
a renovized house dem onstration
Mrs. ger p rin ts are taken and a c k n o w l- graded and leveled and planted to
I In te re st in tlie A m e rica n Legion and A
J. F oelker. R egistrations and home im p ro ve m e n t in Oregon, : arc G. Everest, president;
grass.
.Vni ilc iir co iili'. t to l,i' singed in should be made as e a rly as possible acco rding to M vicN im ghton. T h is | I O liv e M u llo y , secretary, and Mrs. edgements made.
Veterans w ho b o rrow e d on bonus
W ith in the groves, p a rtic u la rly
H ills b o ro some tim e in M arch has so that thc com m ittee can arrange was s h o rtly before thc enactm ent C lara Shaw, treasurer. N ext meet-
b ro u g h t several ap p lica tio n s fo r the num bers and give au d itio n s be­ o f the N a tio n a l H ousing A c t and ) in g to com plete the organ izatio n ce rtifica te s th ro u g h the old Shute the one along the h igh w ay, trees
e n try in the contest, according to fo re tlie date of th c contest, tlie by the tim e the act had become 1 w i ll be in the L a u re l G range h i l l , bank in H ills b o ro and w h o now have been thin ne d and the ground
m em bers o f the com m ittee w ho com m ittee points out.
operative, th e bank's cam paign was th is F rid a y at 8 p. m. A capable ; d ° not kn o w w h ere th e ir e e rtifi- leveled fo r picnic space. Footpaths
(Contlnurd on pace 3. column 3>
have licen w o rk in g to b rin g in ap­
w e ll under way. The de m on stra tion T ow nsend sneaker w i ll be present cates are, may ob ta in th a t in fo rm a -
Evidence th a t H ills b o ro keeps its
Seventeen boys w ere rounded uj:
plicatio ns.
A II m em bers of the fo rm e r r lu b llo n by aPPly in 8 ,o R - J Scearce
a ttra cte d the a tte n tio n of thousands
police force busy throu gh ou t th c fo r d is tu rb in g m eetings and 17 call.-
I
a
yea
r
ago,
b
u
t
w
h
ic
h
fa
il-
a?
,he
F
k
s
t
Na51°n
a
l
b
a
n
k
here.
Acts, w h ich have in dica ted p ro b ­
started
o f home ow ners in P o rtla n d and
year
is
disclosed
in
th
c
annual
re
­
able e n try iq the contest, in clud e
„
,, sa*d , Wednesday.
n e ig h b o rin g citie s and proved an cd to fu n c tio n fo r w a nt o f leader- I Scea,cc
po rt o f O. O. Freeman, chief. The were made fo r pro w le rs w h ile five
v . G. D u x b u ry vis ite d the Vet
da ncing and m usical num bers of
in c e n tiv e fo r ow ners of homes to ship, arc in fo rm e d that the 12 cents
force consists o f C h ie f Freem an and calls were answered to settle fa m ­
dues collected at t in t tim e were p la n s' Bureau in P o rtla n d Wednes-
the typ e needed to m ake the con­
(Conlinucd ,,n |,asr .1, clu m n 2)
W. W. W eaver, n ig h t policem an.
ily quarrels. Ten cars were sent to
tu rn e d ove r to the H ills b o ro clu b '
a,nc* reports th a t it is not ab-
W ashington cou nty teachers w ill
test in te re stin g to an audience and
F irst N a tion al b a n k o f H ills b o ro
(C’tinlinurd on page 6. column 7)
Eighteen arrests were made d u r ­ garages fo r im p ro p e r lig h ts; 31
fu rn is h co m p e titio n io others en ­ meet at B eaverton high school .Sat­
and has been held in tru s t and is
was
host
M
onday
n
ig
h
t
t
o
t
h
e
in g the yea r and six eases w ere street lig h ts w ere reported as not
urd ay fo r a local teachers' in s ti­
tered.
now in the possession o f th c te m ­
W ashington county bankers' asso­ turne d over to the cou nty and j u ­
b u rn in g and 27 doors were found
S ub stantia l cash prizes arc In lie tu te and m eeting o f the cou nty
p o ra ry org an izatio n to he used fo r
c
ia
tio
n
in
the
cham
ber
o
f
com-
ve n ile court. A to ta l o f $235 was unlocked and reported.
offere d acts ta k in g firs t, second, teachers' association.
m em bership purposes. N ew office rs
_
r
r->
mezee
rooms.
Speakers
in
clud
ed
D.
P rogram is as fo llo w s ; M usic by
collected in fines w h ile stolen p ro p­
th ir d and fo u rth place, and in ad-
w o u ld lik e to k n o w
w h o were
C h ie f Freem an also rep orted that
N a tion al e rty recovered included three stolen
d itio n it is hoped that a rrin g e - high school orchestra and grade
A n o th e r g lim m e r o f hope was fo rm e r members.
tru
s
t
departm
ent.
Ted
Cram
er,
sec
d u rin g the fiv e years p rio r to 1935,
autom
obiles,
eigh
t
bicycles
and
18
ments can he made to havc ih c sell,,«,I glee club, 9.15; address. "O u r seen this w eek fo r the o ff again
A r th u r R e iling , T W. M cD onald re ta ry o f thc O regon bankers' as­
$1372.70 was saved o f the am ount
The Need f o r on again W ilson r iv e r and W o lf
w in n e rs broadcast from I ’o rl land. T ransien t Youth
and Ben Logan, vice -preside nt, su- sociation. and C. W. W alls, c h a ir­ sm all articles.
In d iv id u a ls , w ho be lie ve lim y S ta b ility ," by John K ilp a c k , P o rt­ creek shortcuts to the sea w hen a In c o m e T a x p a y e rs M a y
F ifteen sm all ch ild re n , strayed or budgeted fo r police w o rk.
1 pe rin te nde nt and sales manager, man o f the insurance com m ittee of
business b ill was in tro du ced in congress to
S ecure H e lp H e re Soon I respectively, o f R a y-M aling . Inc., the same organization.
have enough t dent to compete, aro land school s ta ff, 9:35;
lost, were re tu rn e d to th e ir homes.
asked to register e ith e r as in d iv - , m eeting. 10:15; departm cntals. 10:35, p e rm it the use o f W P A funds in
D eputy collectors from the o f­ re tu rn e d last week from the meet-
C ra m er discussed phases o f the Fifteen p lu m b in g inspections were W est U nion Local to
id tia ls o r w ith some o rg a n iza tio n b *gb school, Thom as H. G entle, co n stru ctio n o f fed eral aid h ig h ­ fice o f .1. W. M aloney, co lle cto r of i m g of ttie n a tio n a l canners' in C h i-
social secu rity act and C o nw a y made and 83 w irin g installations.
as sponsors. The prizes can he speaker, and I. R. M etzler, e lia ir- ways.
H old an O pen M eeting
in te rn a l revenue, w ill be in H ills ­ 1 cago. B. E. M Ring, president, went spoke on trends of bank investm ents O vernigh t sleepers in the c ity ja il |
aw arded e ith e r Io the In d iv id u a l ” ,an; e lem e ntary p rin c ip a ls a n d
T h c b ill, according Io dispatches I b o ro F e b ru a ry 21 to 24. inclusive, on io eastern m arkets and w ill r e - j and the fu tu re ou tloo k W alls d is­ num bered 64. and 28 jo bs w ere
West U nion Local o f the F a rm ­
o r to the org a n iza tio n .sponsoring ru ra l teachers. J. C lyde Hopkins, fro m W ashington, was attached to and in Forest G rove F ebru ary 25 ' tu rn by w ay o f C a lifo rn ia late this cussed the various types o f in s u r­ found fo r unem ployed joersons.
ers' U n io n w ill hold an open m eet­
the act
presiding;
in te rm e d ia te
teachers. tlie de ficie n cy a p p ro p ria tio n s b ill to assist taxp ayers in prepa ring m onth. A ll w ere o p tim is tic over ance companies o p era ting in O re-
Ten persons were laken to ro o m ­ in g at the N o rth Plains
P h a ll
> I t ' d Ira lio u can he m ade w it h Mrs. Laura Mack, presiding, and and was passed by tlie senate at th e ir federal incom e la x return s fo r business con ditions as seen in tlie j gon.
in g houses a fte r m id n ig h t; eight to n ig h t ï T hursd ay 1. A m em ber o f
W illia m Cyrus, com m ander o f H ill,
p rim a ry teachers, Mrs. L u lu B ir - the in s tig a tio n o f Senator Hayden, 1933. Same assistance is also a v a il- j east,
N ew office rs elected at the last calls to noisy parties w ere answer- the H illitooro fire department w ill
lio ro post, A m e rica n Legion, o r k c r and Miss Inez Sundberg. lcad- w ho declared that he fe lt ce rta in of able to taxpayers n t the collector's
New equipm ent to the am ount . m eeting and
p re sid ing
Tuesday ed; 11 doctors were located for calls | te ll how ru r a l residents may « )-
w illi any m em ber o f the com m ittee ' ers; address, Thom as II. G e n tle , its ap pro val. The b ill has been sent o ffic e in tlie Custom House. P ort- of a p p ro x im a te ly $25.000 w ill be nigh t w ere W. M . A d a ir of S her- a fte r m id n ig h t and 8 calls w ere operate and get assistance in case
w h ich includes Jake W eil, Leon S. I 11:1,. No a fte rn o o n sessions w ill to the house ways and means com - p a n d , each day u n til M arch 16, fin a l j installed in the local p la n t w ith in wood, president, and Janies Say answered fo r vis ito rs seeking frie n d s o f fir e P u b lic is in vite d . B u s in g s
D a d s at the A l'gU i. D i. It J N ic o l I be held-
niittee.
da y fo r filin g .
, ’ he n e xt tw o m onths.
I H illsb o ro , ¿ecretar
in H ilL b u i'o a lte r m id n ig h t.
( m ee ting w i ll fo llo w .
lew Road Work
Makes Jobs for
Large WPA Crew
Philippines
May Become
Powder Keg
New Federal
Sewer P lan
is Acceptable
Local Firms
Begin W ork
hlflCTPR
County Relief
in State Book
Traffic Cases
Crowd Court
Workers Build
Park Roadway
Bank Assisting
Housing Drive
Legionnaires
Aid Veterans
to L a rg e r Q u a r te r s
L au rel F o lk F o rm
a T o w n sen d C lu b day a«‘-,n°<’n and evening to as-
Interest Shown in Local
Legion Amateur Contest
Variety of Work Engages
Local Police Department
C o u n ty T e a c h e rs
H ills b o ro B an k is
A sso c iatio n H o s t
to M e e t S a tu r d a y
N ew H o p e F ound
f o r S h o r t C u ts
C a n n e ry L e a d e rs
R e tu rn fro m L ast J Conway
,hc
K