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 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