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A'’’'*. y i A prit 25— * Another Big Bargain Day in the County Sent . 1 . A.B.C. Member— j I I ! | • One of Only Two Weekly Papers W est of Rockies •« Volume 13, No. 7 llilllib n rn Ilitl. >«D(lrnt Ent Mhllshnl 1H73 npiers Ready Old Age Aid A for Opening of Ne w Farm Plan Placed Season Sunday Relief Plan in Operation Announced W ith reels o ile d , lin e s c a r e fu lly In sp ecte d fo r fla w # , pole.s in ease*., a n d o th e r ta c k le ¿fathered in a c o n v e n ie n t p la c e , W a s h in g to n c o u n t y fis h e rm e n a re a ll set fo r a day on t h e ir fa v o r ite ( p e n in g spot w h e n th e season d a w n s S u n d a y D e ta il* P res en ted C o m m itte e m o rn in g . W h e re v e r fi h e rn ie n g a th e r these W a s h in g to n C o u n ty F a rm e rs days, th e ta lk tu rn s fro m p ro b at M e e tin g T u e s d a y ; to R eceive P a y fo r lem.'. o f th e m o m e n t to d iscu ssio n P lan s M a d e o f w h o ca u g ht w h a t w h e re , a nd Soil B u ild in g a rg u m e n ts as to w h ic h p la ce w ill be t hl best fo r th e o p e n in g d a y. I,oca I fisherm en usually hie them - selves to m ore inaccessible spots fo r llu opening on tin* assum ption th a t t lu fish in g w ill be better. H ills b o ro O ffic e F aced w ith H o w e v e r, a fe w o f th e c a n n y ones, A g re e m e n ts N o t N ecessary It is said, p re fe r th e stre a m s clo se r to th e c it y and some n ic e catches B ig la s k to P a rtic ip a te a re re p o rte d each y e a r S e v e ra l fis h in g p a rtie s a lre a d y ba ive been m ade up a nd destina O ld age assistance in W u s id n g to n l lly W in. F. i ’yrt . ('ounty Avent > tio n s s e c re tly agreed u pon A p p a r c o u n ty , u n d e r tlie p la n re c e n tly Paym ents o f $10 p e r acre, possi - e n tly m ost o f th e m ig ra tio n w i l l be c o m p le te d a n d o f f ic ia lly s a n c tio n I b ly more, m ay be made to Wash- to w a rd s th e coast. ed in W a s h in g to n , wu- h i e ffe c t I in g to n county farm ers w ho in A s usu a l th e season w i l l be be W e dnesday. iilth o u g b tin - d e ta ils crease th e ir acreage in 1938 o f a l .s till m u s t be w o rk e d o u t by th e tw e e n A p r il 5. th e o p e n in g d a y. and falfa. red clo v e r and grass over O c to b e r .'II, fo r b o th t r o u t a nd o th t e l l e r C O O U n ittM - tu ff u n d e r (tie I he to ta l acreage of these crops in d ir e c tio n o f M iss A lic e M a x w e ll, e r gam e fis h B ag lim it fo r t r o u t 1935 Such paym ents w ill be pos is 15 pound* and one fish , b u t nut e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry . I l W W e il, sib le un de r the p ro visio n s o f the to exceed 2(1 fis h in a n y one day. c o m m itte e c h a irm a n , a n n ou n ce d new soil conservation act w h it h o r 8(1 p o u nd s and one fis h and A ll persons n o w re ce ivin g o ld w ill soon be presented to farm ers n o t to exceed 4(1 fis h in a n y seven age assistance th ro u g h c o u n ty fu n ds, of the cou nty at a series o f com w ill be re in s ta te d b y th e r e lie f d e c o n s e c u tiv e days. m u n ity m eetings w h ich w ill be an p a rtm e n t as r a p id ly as possible. ‘ U n n a tu ra liz e d persons a re fo r- nounced later. T h e re a re 254 persons re c e iv in g b id d e n e ith e r to fis h o r h u n t w it h T w o types o f paym ents are p ro such a id . W e il said, a nd $1852 was o u t an a lie n g u n lice n se c o s tin g vided in the act. F irst, paym ents spent fo r th e m o u th o f A p r il. T h e | $25 and an a n g le r's o r h u n tin g 11- fo r in crea sing the acreage o f soil fu n d is fu rn is h e d 25 p e r ce n t by : cense at th e u su a l cost. H oys o r conserving crops; second, fo r p la n t the state, tli e same by the ou nty l g ir ls 14 ye a rs and n o t m o re th a n in g soil b u ild in g crops T his sec a nd 5t) |N*r cent by the •d e r.11 | 18 ye a rs o ld , can b o y licenses fo r ond class of paym ents w ill not e x $1 The u su a l co n tests w ill bp g o v e rn m e n t ceed a to ta l de term in ed by an staged b y b o th th e Bristol and allow an ce of one d o lla r per acre Need Not C a ll I C o r w in h a rd w a re si in ' fo r a ll the soil b u ild in g crops new Persons w is h in g to m a ke a p p li or old that are on the place. H o w c a tio n fo r th e assistance, W e il d e ever. the paym ent is made on ly c la re d . m ay w r it e to tin - re lie f o f mi a basis of new seedings made fic e and m a k e re q u e st fo r h e lp I m d u rin g the cro p yea r o f 1936, con m e d ia te ly on re c e ip t o f th e req u e st, Must Re-investigate Fwo Plans Included H ills b o ro , O regon, Tl. County Folk Aid Flood Sufferers with Donations W h ile hundreds o f Red Cross w o rke rs in a ll flo o d -to rn Eastern States are ca ring fo r refugee fa m ilies, n u m b e rin g m ore than 464,000 person in 64 counties p re lim in a ry I surveys show m any thousands of ! homes w ill have to be rep aire d o r replaced and re-equipped w i t h household goods, W. F. Norm an, cou nty Ki d Cross president, is ad- j vised by A d m ira l C a ry T. G ra y- I son. cha irm an o f the N a tio n a l Red I Cross o f W ashington, D. C. W h ile r e lie f funds are p o u rin g in fro m eve ry section of the nation, hav- 1 in g passed the $2,039,214 m a rk, he says: “ When we estim ated we w o uld need a $3,000.000 fu n d we did not a n ticip a te the flood w a te r w o uld be so w ide-spread or expect so m any thousand fa m ilie s to be a f fected. O th e r problem s have arisen, not e a rlie r take n in to account. W h ile e ve ry one has been exceed in g ly generous. I feel it m y d u ty to stress th a t we w ill need m ore than $3,(XX).000 i f we arc to ade q u a te ly care fo r the people w ho have been d riv e n fro m th e ir homes by the flood w aters.” W ashington cou nty has been u rg ed to m ake e ve ry possible e ffo rt to increase its c o n trib u tio n s at least 50 per cent to help feed and ciothe the homeless refugees, as w e ll as to give m edical and n u rsin g care to the i l l I f you have not c o n trib uted to th is w o rth y cause, k in d ly do so p ro m tp ly and help y o u r s u f fe rin g fe llo w citizens. C o n trib u tio n s received at the A r gus o ffic e since the last issue are: A n g ie H a rrin g to n . $2: Mrs. W. S. T ilto n , $1; Eliza Shorey, $1; Joe W erre. $1; W. A. C am pbell. $1: Fred E ngeldinger. $2; F D. H alL $1; M rs. A C. C hristian son of M etz ger. $1; A lb e rt Chapm an. Rt. 1, Beaverton, $2: Zola M organ $1: K u r a tli <Xi W ism er $2.50; E B u r k h a lte r $1: H erm an P ranger $1; Dora E. J a q u ith . Rt. 5. $5; D u n- zer S isters $1; M r. and M rs. John Gates Sr. and M r. and Mrs. John Gates J r. $5: Mrs. P. C SamscL $1; Mrs. J. H. F reud en th al, $1; H. A. B a ll. $1; M a rtin H am m er, $1; <i,. . A p ril 2, 1936 Flood Check Bill Includes the Tualatin S e n a to r M c N a r y ’s B rin g s F a v o ra b le T h re a t A ct fo r O re g o n R ivers Originally Left O ut M e a s u re E x p ec te d to be O u t o f C o m m itte e Soon T u a la tin r iv e r in in clu d e d in re vised flood c o n tro l le g isla tio n in congress fo r the sum of $810,000, according to w o rd fro m W a sh in g ton. T h is was b ro ug ht about th ro u g li an open th re a t by Senator M c N a ry that no flood c o n tro l le g isla tio n could be enacted th is session u n less the C o lum b ia and W illa m e tte riv e rs w ere taken care of. T h is resulted in a com plete re visio n of the om nibus flo o d c o n tro l b ill M o n day. • C ontains A m endm ents H illsboro Arirua Established 1H94 Two Sections, Fourteen Pagel Pinball Machines Ruled Out by Vote of Council H ills b o ro p in -b a ll fans played th e ir last game Tuesday and girde d them selves fo r d u ll m om ents here a fte r when the c ity o rd in ance p ro h ib itin g the m a rb le m achines be came effective. The ordinance W'as passed at a special m eeting of the c ity cou n c il F rid a y nig h t. Forecasts o f op po sitio n speeches, and argum ents, proved groundless w hen o n ly a h a n d fu l o f citizens attended, the m a jo r ity o f w hom w ere operators o f the machines. cn o ffic ia l atten tion, and the m eet in g adjourned. - Large attendance by members of th e Parent - Teacher association fa ile d to m a te ria lize as forecast, as did the re p o rt tha t a local a tto r ney had been h ired by the p in b a ll operators to argue th e ir case fo r them. The ordinance declares th a t it appears necessary fo r the peace, he alth and safety o f the people of the c ity of H ills b o ro to p ro h ib it the use o f the machines w ith in the c ity o f H illsb oro . The ordinance Petitions Presented The operators presented t Ixe also pro vid es a fin e of not less c o u n c il w ith several w e ll fille d than $5 n o r m ore than $100, or p e titio n s requesting th a t no ac- , ja il sentence ot not less than fiv e tio n be taken against the games n o r m ore than 50 days, or both, as at th is tim e. The p e titio n s came in a p e n a lty fo r violations. On the p e tition s presented by tw o sets, one requesting th a t the m achines be lim ite d to one fo r those opposing the rem oval o f the each establishm ent, and the other machines. 335 persons signed a re th a t the machines be le ft e n tire ly quest that the council continue to license the machines and a llo w alone. In voting, the firs t b a llo t proved o n ly one to each place of business. a ' d u d " when some o f the cou ncil F ifty -e ig h t persons signed pe tition s voted here instead o f yes o r no against any change in the o r d i nance. M a yo r G a rre tt called fo r an othe r I These p e titio n s were file d in op vote at w h ich tim e C oun cilm e n Stevenson, Anderson. Person and position to those file d F ebru ary 18 Robb voted yes, and W ism er and by the Parent-Teacher group ask in g the cou ncil to e lim in a te the K ra m ie n no. games and con ta in in g m ore than Being a special m eeting called 200 names. fo r the consideration o f the m a In contrast, one set o f p e tition s chines, no o th e r business was g iv - (C o n tin u e d on p ace S. colunin 51 Runaway Team Crash at Bridge Proves Puzzling Cited Cause Problem in Math for Damages Filings End While Many Seek Votes C ontest D ev elo p s P a rtie s as in Bot i D e a d lin e is R each ed Clerkship P o p u la : T h re e D e c la re fo r O ffic e o f S ta te S e n ato r M em bers o f both p o litic a l p a rtii s in W ashington county are assured p le n ty of e xcite m e n t fro m now on u n til the p rim a ry election M ay 1», w ith contests fo r n e a rly e ve ry o.'- fice revealed when t h e f ilin g pe rio d closed M o n d a y n ig h t. Contests am ong the re p u b lic a i s are fo r the offices o f cle rk, w h e ie fiv e candidates are in the fie ld ; co u n ty com m issioner w ith t h r te candidates; assessor w ith tw o ; d is t r ic t a tto rn e y tw o candidates, ar.d three candidates fo r state senator V oters not registered should to so at once, the fin a l date fo r regi i- tra tio n s being A p r il 14, a cco rdir g to Ed C. Luce, c o u n ty c le rk . The b ill now before th e senate com m erce com m ittee contains a ll item s th a t M c N a ry o ffe re d as am endm ents, the to ta l be in g ap Many Contests p ro x im a te ly $7.000.000. Dem ocrats are con testing no m B ill presented before the com in atio ns fo r the c le rk s h ip w ith tw o m itte e last w eek by a rm e n g i candidates; s h e riff w ith tw o, ar.d S h e riff John C o nn ell and his assessor tw o, w h ile th e re w i ll be neers item ized e xp e n d itu re s o f sev deputies th is week were puzzling a three-cornered race f o r tw o eral hu n d re d m illio n s , m o stly fo r ove r th e answer to 7 plus 8, w h ich no m in ation s fo r state representa the n o rth ea ste rn section of the U n ited States and d id not in clu d e J a n ito r-F a rm e r B lam es M a n add up to 15 and yet isn't. tive. A candidate fo r d is tr ic t a t a d o lla r fo r the C o lu m b ia o r W il sequently, m ay nol alw ays reach "N o w m en." said S h e riff C o nn ell to rn e y was not named. W h o Sold H orses or as soon as in vestig ators are lam ette. M c N a ry protested and de to his force, “ tw o tru c k s are 7 feet the m a xim u m to ta l fo r a p a rtic u la r O. B. K raus, on a n o n -p a rtis ; n a v a ila b le , personal c a lls w i l l be clared th a t the C o lu m b ia p ro je ct farm . and 8 feet wide, resp ective ly, and tic k e t fo r cou nty su p erintend en t m ade on those re q u e s tin g assist m ust be item ized or a ll floo d le g is O ffe r T w o Plans Seeking damages of $10,000 gen th e y are approaching a b ridg e 15 o f schools, rem ains unopposed. ance. Assistance w i l l n o t be g iv e n la tio n w o u ld be blocked. Paym ents under the firs t plan e ra l and $1.287.99 special. Adam feet w id e at the same ra te o f speed, Latest moves in re p u b lic a n ra n ks n e w cases u n t il an In v e s tig a tio n w ill be made o n ly when not less T h is resulted in the presentation B ella has bro ug ht su it against Rob being the same distance apart at b ro u g h t Ferd Langer. S h e rw o td bus been m ade, W e il p o in te d out than 15 per cent o f the to ta l acre o f a revised b ill in c lu d in g projects e rt S herlock alle g in g perm anent th e b ridg e approaches. W hich w o u ld fa rm e r and p ro m in e n t citiz e n o f Persons e lig ib le , according to the I age o f soil d e p le tin g crops is on the C o lu m b ia and W illa m e tte . in ju rie s suffered when a team, reach the end o f the b ridg e firs t? ” the Sherw ood d is tric t, in to the race state com m ittee, m ust be 70 years i Am ong the item s is $2.430.000 fo r sold h im by S herlock, ran aw ay E ve ryb o d y th o u g h t th e answer fo r state senator against J o h n (C o n tin u ed mi p a g e 7, ro lu m n C> old. have resided in the county 1 A p r il Fool W e a th e r B rings changed in to soil conserving crops. When the acreage d iv e rte d from the W illa m e tte , in c lu d in g channel last sum m er. m ig h t be both o f the trucks, but T h o rn b u rg h o f Forest G rove. L a n g fu r fiv e years d u rin g the 10 years | soil d e p le tin g to soil conserving below H a rn so u rg . $1.000.000: C la c k In his com p la int, B e lla alleges fin a l so lu tio n tu rn e d out to be e r is said to be backed by a so- A n o th e r W in te r T o u ch im m e d ia te ly preceding the a p p li crops is g re ater than 15 per cent, amas riv e r. $40.000; T u a la tin riv e r, tha t he bought the team, named n e ith e r o f them , because w h ile called progressive elem ent in the cation and have resided con tinu ou s paym ents w ill be made o n ly upon clearance. $810.000: M o la lla r iv e r "D uke" and “ P rin ce ." fro m S h e r m athem atics proved the-sum o f the re p u b lica n ranks. O th e r candidates ly in the state fo r the preceding clearance and bank pro te ction , lo ck last A p r il 10 and th a t he paid tw o tru c k s equal to the w id th expected to file w ith progressive Odds and ends o f weather, ap tin * 15 p e r cent. H ow ever, the sec year ond typ e o f paym ent, o r soil b u ild $250,000; S antiam bank p ro te ction , $300 fo r the horses and harness on of the bridge, the p ro o f was re backing, c ith e r refused to r u n o r S u i h a p p lic a n t m u st n u t have p a re n tly le ft over fro m the win $180000: M ary's riv e r. $70.000. and S herlock's statem ents th a t th e team futed when the tw o tru c k s to re o ff fa ile d to file . m ade an a ss ig n m e n t o f p ro p e rty te r months, w ere passed out d u r ing paym ent, could be made on the e n tire new seeding, p ro v id in g M acKenzie. S80 000 F o r Sauvies is was gentle, w e ll bro ken and s u it the ra ilin g s and ye t fa ile d to pass. E a rl Fisher, fo rm e r jo in t sta e to becom e e lig ib le a n d n o t in need ing the closing week ot M arch. land the b ill a llo ts $1.364.900. able fo r his purpose. o f in s titu tio n a l c a re because o f I Snow storm s o f v a ry in g in te n s ity th a t the acreage tim es the ra te In v o lv e d in the accident, w h ic h senator fo r T illa m o o k and W ash w o u ld not exceed the m a xim u m "P rin c e .” th e c o m p la in t alleges, M ore serious dem ands fo r flo o d p h y s ic a l o r m e n ta l c o n d itio n were common, b la n k e tin g the b ills happened near Banks M onday, was in g to n counties, and life tim e re s i co n tro l, a rm y engineers say. w o u ld was p ra n k is h and unstable o f d is a tru c k d riv e n by C. R. N o ttin g dent of Beaverton, made a last P ersuns g ra n te d assistance are and hig h e r levels alm ost c o n tin u a l to ta l p e rm itte d fo r the p a rtic u la r fa rm as de term in ed by the to ta l po sitio n and on June 8 lunged take $1.300.000. b u t to p ro vid e con- b u rre d fr o m p a r tic ip a tin g in o th e r ly w ith snow. S atin d a " and ea rly ham o f P o rtla n d and another d r iv m in u te f ilin g fo r the senatorship. iro ) fo r a ll stream s w o u ld ta ke and cruised his team m ate to ru n en by John G rib n e r of Banks. The- F ishe r has been id e n tifie d th is assistance oth er than m cdicul or I Sunday m o rn in g the snows swept acreage of soil conserving crops ; both new and old. Services T o d a y a w a y w ith a hayrack. The r u n fo r M rs. $8.000.000.000. As th e b ill now surg ica l aid. N o ttin g h a m tru c k was loaded w ith w in te r and s p rin g w ith a taxp ayers' the east end o f the county, m a k T here w ill be no contracts e n G ru n ts fo r assistance shall not be j in g tra v e l dangerous and d iffic u lt stands the to ta l is $300.000.000. It aw ay ended when th e wagon h it cord wood. M ost damage was to league organized in the B eaverton tered into. T h e re are no agree C r a w fo r d o f L a u re l is expected to be rep orted out of a tree, dem olishing the fr o n t o f the ra ils o f the bridge. c o m m u n ity. m ore than $30 a m onth, but shall be 1 at times. ments. the re are no promises. The the v e h icle and fra c tu rin g B ella 's com m ittee w ith in a fe w days. T hree candidates have file d w ith of s u ffic ie n t am ount to assure de C old con tinu ed w ith clo ud y skies fa rm e r d e sirin g to co-operate in Cuts and bruises w ere s u ffe re d by It is estim ated th a t $100 000.000 le ft leg. cency and health, and any assist am i c h ill w in d s fro m the west and Townsend plan declarations w h ile James De Comps. R ichard Schu Mrs. John C ra w fo rd . 59. o f L a u r w o u ld cover a ll the w o rk that (he plan w ill m e re ly tu rn in a F ro m this in ju r y . B e lla was con others in bo th pa rties have in c o r- ance given shall be o n ly to the n o rth w e st, pa rt of the gales w h ich li- t " f Io - USS c ro p acreage and el. v ic tim F rid a y n ig h t in P o rt could be done the fir s t year. fin e d in a h o spita l to A u g u st 11 bert. D ic k S tew a rt, and Bob- W hite, (C o n tin u e d on pose 3, colum n 1) exte nt o f a va ila b le funds fo r such swept bouts to de stru ction along a ll 20 years old and a ll fro m V a n land o f a h it-a n d -ru n d riv e r, died w ill then ask som etim e d u rin g the and n o w alleges th a t he is un ab le ,-u u v„ r purposes. the coast and lashed the beaches. sum m er of 1930 th a t his farm be o f in ju rie s at Good S am a ritan hos couver, Wash., w hen the tru cks to do la b o r and th e re b y lost h is jo b f a, iPri A ll a w a rd s w i l l re m a in in f u ll pass. The you ths were r id A lth o u g h several nigh ts brought inspected to d e te rm in e i f he is en p ita l in P o rtla n d la te M onday. She as ja n ito r in M e ie r & F ra n k store e ffe c t u n t il m o d ifie d a n d a ll u p p li- freezing tem peratures o f enough was P o rtla n d 's 25th tr a ffic v ic tim title d to paym ents un de r the plan. in P o rtla n d at a wage of $90 a in g in the G rib n e r tru c k , according 1( v n lliiu rd «n p axr 1, colum n 41 to an accident rep ort. T he brid g e se ve rity to crust the ground, da m The w h o le th in g hinges upon the since th e b e g in n in g o f the new z m onth. age. if any. was s lig h t except to tra n sfe r o f acreage fro m soil de fiscal yea r Decem ber 1. A c irc u it co u rt ju r y Tuesday in ! was located three m iles n o rth o f ’ Forest Grove. Mrs. C ra w fo rd was s tru c k and a few scattered e a rly flo w e rin g p le tin g to so il conserving crops. the case of Roy D avis vs. the State f r u it trees. h u rle d o r dragged 65 feet by the Makes Good System C harged w ith d r iv in g w h ile d ru n k. In d u s tria l A ccid en t com m ission in / / T h is program w o rks in to a good autom ob ile , w h ic h le ft be hind one A n A p r il fool day snow storm appeal fro m an a w ard o f th e com - ; C. T. D a vis of Forest G rove ro u te I w h ich began Tuesday n ig h t and fa rm in g system fo r th is cou ntv h e a d lig h t and tra ile d a broken m ission, bro ug ht in a v e rd ic t fo r 2. was fin e d $100 and sentenced to I M o o re R ep o rts M e rc h a n ts th e p la in tiff a llo w in g h im a 65 60 days in ja il M onday. H e was j T ra n s fo r m C o u n ty P r o p e rty con tinu ed in te rm itte n tly th ro u g h T h is w ill mean th a t the fa rm e r de bum per, witnesses said. F u n e ra l services w i ll be held at out Wednesday m orn ing , brought s irin g to p la n t a lfa lfa m ay do so per cent d is a b ility instead o f t h ir - j arrested by s h e riffs deputies f o l- I in to Scenic Spot S h o w in g In te re s t tw o and a h a lf inches o f snow to and get paid fo r it. p ro v id in g th a t 2 p. m. today 'T h u rs d a y ) at M ount ty -th re e and th re e -fifth s as a w a rd - ' lo w in g a crash S atu rday a ftern oon (( v n lliiu rd on p a a r «. r o lu m n -tl O liv e ch u rch and in te rm e n t w ill _____ H ills b o ro and v ic in ity . The storm ed. D a vis suffere d a fra c tu re d i w ith a car d riv e n by W. E. B u tts I T ra n sfo rm a tio n f i t M etzger pa rk, be in the ch u rch cem etery. S u rvey U n d e rw a y fo r E ig h t also was fe lt south, east and no rth s k u ll and alleged pe rm anent in - j o f P o rtla n d on th e h ig h w a y be- ! ! in the eastern p a rt o f the county, E sle lla H e w itt was born in W in - Le a d in g m erchants o f H ills b o ro 's o f here. The h ills s u rro u n d in g ju rie s , w h ic h prevented h im fro m i tw een Banks and Forest G rove. fro m dense w oodland to an id ea l fie ld . Iow a. J a n u a ry 3, 1877. m ar- re ta il d is tric t are ta k in g advantage re tu rn in g to his w o rk as a logger, j M ile s in P a tto n V a lle y P o rtla n d w ere covered w ith snow p icn ic spot, is about com pleted u n rie d John C ra w fo rd at B u rlin g to n , ' o t the bargain d a y a d v e rtis in g Wednesday afternoon. O rders file d th is week in c irc u it der a W P A p ro je ct begun last w in Iow a. M arch 17, 1898. and they prom oted bv the cham ber o f com c o u rt in c lu d e B an k o f Com m erce In the v a lle y the snow began ter. W o rk p re v io u s ly in connection P la n s u n d e r consideration at p re s- : to m elt W ednesday s h o rtly before came to O regon alm ost im m e d ia te m erce re ta il trades com m ittee. Ed o f O regon C ity vs. M a rsh a ll T I w ith the clu b house, was com c u t by th e P E P c o m p a n y . H ills b o ro (< unlinurrf on p a g e 6. ro lu m n 5) ly . s e ttlin g at L a u re l. She had L. M oore said W ednesday in a Ryan, he aring o f m andate; L e s te r . pleted by C W A in 1934. o ffic e . -ee k to c o m p le te e le c trlfi made he r home th e re ever since re p o rt on progress o f the event. G um m . by Irene G um m . guardian, T he tra ct, w h ic h contains 10 c a tio n o f th e segm ent o f tile c o u n ty w ith the exception o f a short The event has been set fo r A p r il vs E q u ita b le L ife A ssurance so W ashington cou nty u n it. F a rm acres, is ow ned by the cou nty and s o u th w e s t ,>f H ills b o ro , a c c o rd in g tim e at Scholls and one w h ite r in ! 25. cie ty. a llo w in g m otio n to s trik e ; ers' U nion, w ill meet S a tu rd a y in has been used by th e A p p ro v e d S en ate C a n d id a te M etzg.-r to Ralph Easier, manager. H ills b o ro . T h e re w i ll be a fre e d is tr ib u E lizab eth E Rae vs. N e ttie D. O l the Veterans' h a ll on West M a in Lines un de r consideration in v a r She is su rv iv e d b y the w idow er. tio n o f g ifts as one o f the a ttra c sen. c o n firm a tio n ; L iq u id a tio n of street. M em bers are urged by Mrs. co m m u n ity as a c iv ic center. The on S u n d a y P ro g ra m M etzger post. A m e rica n Legion, re ious parts of the county or com John C ra w fo rd ; tw o sons. John of tiv e features o f the day, M oore B ank o - f ---------------- Beaverton, a u th o riz in g M a ry H orner, secretary, to atten d A nnouncem ent th a t K e n n e t h pleted in clu d e the F ive Oak*, e x P o rtla n d and W illia m at home, said. M erchants are m a k in g gener- ■ settlem ent o f Jen nie Y. Shepherd | if possible as m any th in g s are to ce n tly organized, now uses the clu b j house fo r meetings. tension n o rth of H ills b o ro w ith tw o IJavison w ill be associated w ith (C o n tin u rd on paso S. ro lu m n SI Theodore G. Nelson o f Salem, and tw o daughters. W ilm a o f W o lf ous c o n trib u tio n s to th is p a rt o f be considered, in c lu d in g the county W orkm en have cleared the u n m iles o f lin e serving 12 customers; h im in the Douglass Radio Service endorsed by the state Townsend Mrs. C ra w fo rd was a ch a rte r the program . M oore declared, and fa ir, state convention and scho la r derbrush, le a vin g the la rg e r tree s, Fern H ill, southwest o f the g o lf was made th is week by Charles organ izatio n as the re p u b lica n can m em ber of the D aughters o f U n ion are p re p a rin g m any m oney saving ship awards. course w ith tw o m iles se rvin g nine Douglass. T hey have obtained the did a te fo r the U. S. senate, w ill V eterans' te n t in H illsb o ro . w h ich in clu d e several va rie tie s o f o ffe rin g s o f merchandise. M em bers o f the f a ir board w ill evergreens, dogwood, alder, a id fa m ilie s and the M n u n ta ilid a le line latest eq uipm en t to f it a shop fo r speak before the lo ca l Townsend She was v is itin g her daughter The bargain day th is m on th w ill L 4 4 t l t I t l 11 P C D ilt'x iillx z 1 present to discuss fa ir plans, variou s shrubs. of fo u r and a h a lf m iles, w h ich exp ert re p a irin g and se rvicin g of clu b in the M. E. chu rch at 2 p. in P o rtla n d at the tim e o f tlie ac be s im ila r to o th e r days staged by A n a ll- d a y m eeting w ith p o tlu c k serves 39 farms. T ree stum ps in the pa rk ha’ -c radios, washers, re frig e ra to rs and m. Sunday. Change was made b.v cident. the r e ta il trades com m itte e w ith S urve y is un de rw ay on the eig h t- applia nces. U ndism ayed by in cle m e n t w e a th d in n e r served by the wom en o f the been tra n sfo rm e d in to tables and the a d viso ry board last w eek be a d v e rtis in g o f bargains th ro u g h d i w ill s t a r t pagodas constructed in ru s tic style m ile lin e to serve C h e rry G rove er. w o rk on the new sew er dis- B lo om in g m eeting Davison has 12 years o f e x p e ri rect m a il and The A rgus. and 60 patrons. A n o th e r extension ence in re p a ir w o rk and has been cause re g u la r m eeting came on * posal p la n t and sew er lin e s un d e r p ro m p tly at 10:30. o f n a tu ra l m a te ria ls salvaged fro m Easter. W ith new stocks o f s p rin g goods • s in the Julie station co m m u n ity, w ith Lester Ire la n d & Co. fo r the I co n stru ctio n here, con tinu ed w ith the sm a ll g ro w th cu t in clearing. b C r c / ï e ^ o r ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ . ” ^ I K - " * X.bbe. sewer contractors A large com m ittee, representing w h ich serves fo u r customers in past 2'-j years. Douglass has been W illis M a h o n e y to T a lk The w hole p a rk presents a s tri <- P \fR al ln g f ° r 1 pushing excavation th ro u g h the clubs o f W ashington county, one and a q u a rte r miles. ing and in v itin g appearance fro m engaged in ra d io service and re- m eeting at the C h ris tia n church one o f the biggest ba rg a in events e rty near the disposal p la n p t ro p to in H ills b o ro A p r il 12 the road and is expected to p ro ’ ’c W ednesday a ftern oon the com 1928. T h e ir shop and displays of stock yet attem pted. reach streets along w h ic h d itc h - pany was host to housewives at p a ir lo c a lly sin ce S e lfrid g e F u rn l- Sunday, decided to hold an a ll- W illis M ahoney, fie ry m ayor J __ of a po p u la r p icn ic spot d u rin g tlio M oore said. is located in the county r a lly here M ay 3. The com tlie V enetian the atre when the pic- ; in g m achines w ill soon be in op K la m a th F alls and candidate fo r sum m er. Cost to the cou nty h is T h ird avenue. tu re Co. store on < < ' » n t i l l l i e d «»it pttfic 7, colum n A) m ittee. headed by Robert K e lly ns eration. the dem ocratic n o m in a tio n fo r U. been v ir tu a lly n o th in g , the com chairm an, w ill meet again Sunday C o u n ty C o u rt H e a rs A t the sewage plant, p re lim in a ry S. senator, w ill speak at the union m issioners p o in t out, as a ll m a te ii- at the local M. E. chu rch at 1:30. excavation fo r the va rio u s digester high school a u d ito riu m at 2 p. m. als used w ere fo u n d in the p a rk O w n e rs ’ P ro te st ' tanks, was ra p id ly being com pleted 1 A p r il 12. H is subject w ill be “ W hy and W PA has paid a ll la b o r em Represented on this com m ittee are in p re p a ra tio n fo r p o u rin g o f con- 1 the Tow nsend Plan W ill W o rk .” ployed there. tw o delegates fro m each clu b in Crete. O u tfa ll sewer lines fro m the the cou nty: Forest G rove. Gules A lb e rt L. Bosw ell. 78. cre d ite d P ro p e rty owners of the less than Creek, Banks. B uxto n. N o rth Plains, h a lf m ile o f rig h t-o f-w a y fo r t l u I w ith in tro d u c in g the Y o u n g b e rry to plan t to the m ain o u tfa ll, w ere H illsb o ro , Orenco. A loha. Cedar Gales C reek h igh w ay th ro u g h Gales the T u a la tin va lle y, died here F r i about com pleted th is week P rob ab ly w ith in tw o weeks, f u ll M ill. Beaverton. L a u re l, Metzger. C reek w ere in session w ith the day. F u n e ra l services w ere held t h e | a fte r the elections, but it w i ll come A n sw e rin g argum ents for G arden Home. T ig a rd and S h e r cou nty cou rt W ednesday protest- ) fro m Young's F u n e ra l Hom e Sun- crew s w ill be em ployed on sewer age pi*ii- and finances is Hie ro ck u p o n lines and the m ain jo b o f in s ta lla wood. Tow nsend re v o lv in g old in g values fix e d bv the county »■Jr a ftern oon and in te rm e n t was tio n w ill be un de rw ay, it is e x slon plan, C. C Chapm an, e d ito r w h ich it w ill sp lit. vie w e rs w ho have been w o rk in g in F ir L a w n cem etery. pected. Townsend. Chapm an said, is p e r of tlie O regon V o te r spoke M on fo r several weeks. M r. B osw ell was born at C la yto n day before the cham ber of com fe c tly sincere in tits b e lie f as are H illsb o ro 's tw o tra v e l cuntest Considerable d iffe re n c e exists In d -- Decem ber 22. 1857. In 1881 he We had a lo v e ly t r ip down. Wh**n m erce on the alleged mistakes of most o f the m em bers o f the o r w inners. Misses L o rra in e Chase of we reached the Cascade sum m it, between the values set by the prop- came to Oregon and settled at S u m ganization. H ow ever, the re a r e the plan. The Townsend plan is H ills b o ro and Helen S ah lfeld o f it was snow ing and I th in k it was ow ners and th a t set b.v t ! u m e rv ille and in 1913 came to H ills nol a racket, he said, but should p o litic ia n s w ho are ta k in g a d H ills b o ro ro u te 5, re tu rn e d home the most b e a u tifu l sight I ever ers, the records reveal. The boro, w h ere he had since m ade his vantage of the p o p u la rity o f the be view ed ra th e r ns a crusade. M onday aftern oon fro m th e ir nine - have seen, lo okin g, as we did. d o w n New P ontiac de alership was op cou rt took the protest un de r ad home. day a ll-fre e t r ip to C a lifo rn ia and the m ountains in th e ir b la n k e t o f He branded the m ovem ent as m ovem ent and w ill c o n tin u e to ened ill H ills b o ro this week b.v visem ent at the close o f the hear Deccoscd is su rvive d by the w id Judge Donald E. Long, son of a great delusion and declared that la ke advantage o f it. ow : tw o daughters, M rs. Dan Em - M r. and Mrs. L. A. L o n g o f H ills M exico, happy and excited over snow. A r th u r Anderson, fo rm e r autom o ing. The endorsem ent o f candidates b ile dealer in the P o rtla n d lo ca l such delusions do sweep the w o rld E. R. Sargent, asks $500 damages ric k o f Lim on , Colo., and M iss A l boro, re tire d M onday as m u n ic ip a l th e ir experiences. The trip s were The c ity , w h ic h im pressed me at times. Those based on money in elections may help some. C h ap ity . He is located at T h ir d and and the vie w e rs have placed a ma B osw ell o f Spokane, and tw o ju d g e in P ortla nd . He resigned to arranged th ro u g h th e co-operation most, was Sun Diego w ith its e lc rn , ■ i °t the H ills b o ro A rgu s and local w ide streets, big palm trees and go dow n, and th a t p a rt of t l i e man pointed out. but th is w ill rise L in c o ln streets in, the Sahnow vAlue o f $125 on the p ro p e rty W. b ro th e ls. A lb e rt B osw ell o f P lu m e n te r the M ay p rim a ry , fo r ’’ ’ ltn!’ rv f ‘, r a P°S1* m erchants a ctin g in con ju nction garage. Tow nsend plan re la tin g to money to plague them later. R Heisler, ho p yn rd ow ner, asks m er. Idaho, and A r th u r B osw ell of tio n o f judge in the M u ltn o m a h | w ith o th e r com m u nitie s in t h e b e a u tifu l homes. We vis ite d m any The plan has been changed. C hap Espanola, Wash. is doomed. Chapm an said. $3400. a lle g in g that the road w o u ld I A. F. (Fritz.) Schendel of H ills co u n ty court o f dom estic relatio ns, n o rth w e st u n d e r the sponsorship h is to ric a l places there, such as man said, the fir s t idea being to lia s Moral Purpose boro w ill be associated w ith A n cut th ro u g h his hop y a rd v ir tu a lly ru n n in g against the in cum b ent. I of the O regon S tate E d ito ria l as Ram ona’s m a rriage place and t ie give $200 a m onth to a ll persons. M o to r de stro yin g It) acres V ie w e rs placed L o c a l F ire F ig h te rs Judge C larence G ilb e rt. Judge Long sociation and W ashington Press as fir s t mission. We also saw m any H ow ever, he declared, (lie plan Ilu l th is was changed, because of derson in the Anderson lo v e ly parks, trees and flow ers. A tte tid M o la lla M e e t served 25 m onths and m ade an ' sociation. contains a m oral purpose w h ich inside pressure, when it became com pany. T w o carloads o f P on ti- damages at $950. if he moves a ll The t r ip to T ia Juana, M exico, R u ra l fire p re ve n tio n was the en via b le re p u ta tio n since rcplae- | But. it w ill be in te re stin g to w ill su rvive . T his purpose relates g e ne rally kno w n that $200 a m onth aes have been ordered by A n d e r necessary p ro p e rty and buildings, was ve ry in te re stin g . T he tow n Is o r $325 i f the co u n ty does the m ain topic o f discussion at a meet- in g tw o other police judges. Io I he care o f I he aged, he pointed w o u ld be given Io a ll persons 60 son and are now mi display. read the fo llo w in g b rie f accounts S ervice w o rk fo r the new d e a le r m oving. D u rin g Long's reign at police o f th e ir experiences by the g irls so d iffe re n t than o u r own. w ith its | in g M onday n ig h t o f the C la c k a out. years o r over regardless o f the ship w ill lie un de r the d ire c tio n b u ild in g s a ll so lo w and its u i- G e o rg e M cRoberts, fillin g station mas C o un ty Firem en's association headquarters he was responsible themselves: The in ve stig a tio n o f the plan now am ount o f th e ir Income. paved streets. V e ry few w o m -n of G ordon Sahnow His m odern operator, asks $2500 fo r damage' at M olalla, w h ich was attended by fo r establishm ent o f the tr a ffic un d e rw a y in congress w ill nol U nder the present plan I he base precision equipm ent a b ly fils him to bis p ro p e rty by v ir tu e o f the w ere on the streets, w h ile there ' several H ills b o ro fire m e n in e lu d - school, a deferred fin e system, and p a rtic u la rly touch those out side sum is $200 a m on th Io he given I By L o rra in e Chase) were swarm s of men se llin g sou fo r th is service, acco rding Io A n road c u ttin g th ro u g h his tract ' ing C h ie f S. W M elhu lsh. Paul m any other in n o va tio n s in his ef- of the Tow nsend m ovem ent. C h ap Io those w ith o u t Income and g ra d derson. The t r ip w h ich I have ju s t com - venirs. w h ile the vie w e rs placed damage llin g ie . W illia m E ve re tt and W il- fo rts to a lle via te c rim in a l and pleted has been a w o n d e rfu l e x man rem arked. R attier it w ill e f uated according Io Income w h ich The part, w h ich I enjoyed most, New I’ nntiaes ' fo r 193(1 are in at $756 o r $386 if the county moves j b u r D illo n . The o rg a n iza tio n in tr a ffic conditions. fect the m em bers of llu* organiza w o u ld prevent perience fo r me; I have learned so was the tr ip to the C atalina islands persons d ra w in g three types. T w o are s ix -c y lin d e r, b u ild in g s and oth er im provem ents cludes 15 departm ents between J much and seen so m any new w here we saw the subm arine g a r tion, w ho w ill grow Io distrust $200 a m onth from a n y oth er and one an e ig h t-c y lin d e r ear The E m il and Hazel Dober are a s k i P o rtla n d and Salem. Examinrr Scheduled places. the plan o f operations. dens w ith a ll the b e a u tifu l p la n t source from d e riv in g b e ne fit from M aster Pontine S ix, alth ou gh la rg in g $2600 w h ile the vie w ers placed E xa m in e r o f operators and c h a u f There w ere 41 of us and the g irls Chapm an forecast the fa ll o f the the pension. er. has the economy of I he low a value o f $920 on tile p ro p e rty if V crb o o rt Local Meets feu rs w ill be in H ills b o ro at the a ll were a jo lly bunch. A ll the life and strange fish. As we en t»r- organ izatio n as a p o litic a l power The ta x in g source as o u tlin e d priced fie ld w ith a price near the Dober moves his ow n b u ild in g s V e rb o o rt Farm ers' U n ion local c o u rt house fro n t 10 a. m. to 5 p. meals were grand and e ve ry place ed the ha rbo r we were greeted by w ith in the next few months, lie by Chapm an w o u ld nol be the lowest priced ear on tlie m arket, o r $325 i f the cou nty makes the : w ill in jje l at M oore's h u ll, Roy, in. A p r il 15. 29, M ay 13, 27 and wc w e nt the people w e re v e ry nice the sounds o t men, a ll along the said tha t it m ay nut come u n til street, p la yin g s trin g in stru m en ts Anderson state-,. (( u iitliiu id i , ii gage 3, column 1) move. A p l il U, at U p. in. June 10 and 24. to Uu. (lu a lllis s g <Hl a « ** ». • * ! « « ■ 44 I Spring Hides; Snow Blanket Covers Valiev Woman Hit- Run V ictim Dies Monday WPA Chang es Metzger Park Sales Dav Plan Nearly Ready PEP Company Extends Lines Town sen dites to Hear Talk Farmers’ Union to Meet on Saturday Davison Associated Douglass Radio Shop Sewer Excavation continues napiaiy Gales Owners Dispute Price Land Services H eld for Albert L. Boswell Townsend’s Plan Doomed, Chapman Tells Audience Pontiac Dealership Established Locally Contest Winners Back from South; Write of Experiences Judge Long Retires as Municipal Judge i j