Read the /Id s— llir • 35 Correspondents Latest In M«*r< liainlising New s fro m Your Home S to le n i..»«li W re k W rite Neighborhood N e w * (or the In fo rm atio n of the Readers Each W eek W ith Which is Combined the I lillsboro Independent V o litin o l.'i, N o. 2 I 111J I.. I>< >i o Board Seeks Lower Rate for Busses T h re e School T e n d e re d B o a rd s C o n tra c ts fo r T w o Y e a rs Meet Again Monday Look fo r W ay to Reduce C ost M o v in g S tu d e n ts In d e p e n d e n t Proverb Contest I lead line Tonight Whi«i«*r» ill the A rg u s p ro v e rb «•«»nt« st w ill lit* a n iio u iK k I n e x t T h u rs d a y In th e A rg un . !>« -a«llin«* fo r s u b m ittin g th e p r o v e r b * Is 5 p in to d a y (T h u r s d a y !. P rize s a re >5 In ra s h fo r firs t, $3 fo r second a m i $ ! fo r tb lril. ( «»nit slants should beat In m in d th a t tile ru le s r e q u ire th a t th e p< rsm i c n te i lug th e c«»ntcst should pav tl»»*ir o w n s u h s e rip tio n fo r one y e a r o r secure one n e w ope* y e a r su b sc rip tio n to Hie A rgus. S om e a p p a r e n tly o v e rlo o k e d tills fa ct and c o n s e q u e n tly , ac co rd in g to th e ru le» , c a n n o t lie co nsider* cd in tile Judging. In ease o f tie . Judging is e x te n d e d to neatness an d p re s e n ta tio n of m a te r ia l and tim e o f filin g In th e A rg u s o ffic e . M a n y persons h a ve e n te re d the eo iite st an d it looks lik e lb«* Judges w o u ld h a v e a big Job in * - h r t in g H ie w in n e rs . Est a b lo .lic d 1873 H illsboro, O regon, Thut day, Ju ly 30, 1936 uto T h ie v e s U.S. Savings A Shun C o u n ty , Bids Asked Amount Tidy Records Show for Work at Sum Locally Union High H ills b o r o In v e s to rs $1 IK ,6 3 0 in P la c e B on d s, P o s ta l S a v in g s April Banner Month P o p u la r ity of S e c u ritie s G o v e rn m e n t G ro w s _____ c h im i boards o f T ig a rd H ig h liills b o r a nd B< a v v i t ii T uesday n ig h t w re o ffe re d t W« «year con- 11 an.'. 11« u la t io ti o f students t i. ir t : ft (iiit.sith* Í th e ( tis tiic t. T h e actum w as ta k e n at a m e e tin g of the n o n -h ig h school h o a td w ith the in e in b e is o f tin* o th e r boards in th • o ffic e o f O B K ra u s, su pet- in te n d e n t o f *ch< A ll th re e h ig h school hoards r e ­ qu e ste d tim e in w in d » to g iv e the p ro p o s itio n m ore romsid ra tio n , and acce p ta n ce o r re je c tio n o f the e x p « ted at th e n e x t in e rt p la n in g « th e ru m -h ig h hoard, w h ic h fo r M o n d a y n ig h t at H Hock W heat P r ice s Help Tar niers in Dry S ta te H ills b o r o R esidents o f H ills b o ro and its te r- r it o r y a re p re p a rin g fo r the fu tu re , reco rd s o f U n it* d States sa vings bonds a nd p ostal sa vin g s in th e lo ca l post o ffic e disclose D u rin g tin* tu n c since M a rch 1. 193». w h e n th e sa vings bonds f ir s t w e re o ffe r t 1 fo r sale, to J u ly 1 id S to le n co i in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a re n o t lo n g m issin g , re c o rd s at th e td fic e td S h e r iff Jo h n C o n n e ll disclose N e ith e r are th e re m a n y cars stolen U p to d a te th e re have been tw o ( •(.- stolen since J a n u a ry 1. both w ith in th e last tw o m on th s. T h e la te st th e ft was a C h e v ro le t coupe ta k e n fro m L e w is J. S m ith F rid a y n ig h t a t G aston. Records re v e a l th a t in 1933. w h e n th»* d epression was p ro b a b ly at its w o rs t. 10 cars w e re s to le n , w 'h ile o n ly 6 w ir e ta k e n in 1934 a nd 4 in 1935. A ll h a ve been- reco ve re d w ith in a s h o rt tim e e xce p t one. T h is one w as a Dodge sedan sto le n in 1935 fro m E. G. Beam an o f n e a r T h a tc h e r and reco ve re d in T exa s T he re m a in d e r o f th e cars w e re re c o v e re d in th is s ta te w h ile | m ost o f th e m w e re fo u n d in th ? I c o u n ty o r in P o rtla n d . O ne m a- | c h in e s to le n was a m o to rc y c le . w h ic h the s h e riff's forces reco ve re d fro m a d e a le r in second hand p a rts w h e re th e t h ie f had disposed o f it piecem eal. F e w e r he a vy cars a re stolen, th e i lig h te r, ch e a pe r m akes b e in g fa- . v o rite s w ith th e th ie ve s, perhaps B o a rd on A d v e rtis e s fo r C o r re c tin g A rg u s F. ta b lis h e d 1891 Smiling, Landon Accepts Charge P ric e Two Sections, Twelve Pages Firm Plans New Home for Laundry W in d is h a rs Echo fr o m in A u d it o r iu m P u rc h a s e Lot» T . E. T o r k e ls o n on W a s h in g to n Group Makes Construction Begins O ffic e r s M is s io n In s p e c t W o rk S a le m , C o r v a llis S ty le H ouse B u ild in g to In d u s try P re p a rin g to c o rre c t th e acoustics P urchase o f th e T hom as E. T o r- of th e u n io n h ig h school a u d ito r ­ kelson p ro p e rty on W a sh in g to n iu m in H ills b o ro , th e h ig h school s tre e t b e tw e en Second a nd T h ir d board w ill re c e iv e b id s A u g u s t 5. avenue, b y th e H om e L a u n d ry at 8 p. ni fo r th e w o r k , i t was a n ­ c o m p a n y o f H ills b o r o and p re p a ra ­ nounced th is w eek. C ost o f th e jo b tio n s fo r c o n s tru c tio n o f a b u ild ­ is e xp e cte d to be b e tw e e n $1000 in g th e re at once, was a n n ounced and $2000. m e m b e rs o f th e b o a rd th is w e e k. R. H. W in d is h a r o f N e b ra ska fa irn i-rx lost th e ir co rn M c M in n v ille is p re s id e n t and J a c k c ro p in th e d ro u th o f rece n t w . k ¡e a s ily w ith o u t keys, o r o w n e rs are i said. u m a tu r ity va lu e o f $34 475 The S ince th e a u d ito r iu m was b u ilt, W in d is h a r o f H ills b o r o is lo c a l b u t r i o ' i v o l a p re m iu m fo r a good bonds a re in d e n o m in a tio n s id : m o re careless in le a v in g th e m a ­ m anager. c ro p (»f w h e a t, a c c o rd in g to D is- fro m $25 to $1000 w ith th e $100 lt b in e - w ith th e ke ys in p la ce o r audiences h a ve been h a v in g tr o u b le T he b u ild in g w i l l be o f h o llo w in h e a rin g c ith e r m u sic o r s p e a k ­ t r ie t Ju d g e J F itz g e ra ld of m a tu r ity v a lu e b e in g th e m ost in places fro m w h e re th ie v e s can t ile and w h ite stucco M is s io n s ty le ing fro m th e stage because o f th e O m aha Ju d g e F itz g e ra ld , w h o has p o p u la r, a c c o rd in g to L. T. M e- get th e m w ith m o re ease. c o n s tru c tio n , one s to ry and 47 ‘4 In t n a g u e s t fo r .«-v«*ral dav* at tin* ¡ ’ heelers, postm aster. In re c o v e rin g a u to m o b ile s , o f f i- echo. Echo M easured bq 181 feet, c o n ta in in g roo m s fo r hom e id M r and M i W. G B are, i ’he $100 bond costs $75 and I cers have m ade fiv e a rre s ts and o f R e v e rb e ra tio n a t th e p re se n t tim e a ll e q u ip m e n t a nd o ffice s, in c lu d in g le f t M o n d a y a fte rn o o n fo r th e r e ­ m a tu re s at a va lu e o f $100. d ra w in g | . th is n u m b e r tw o w e re c o n v ic te d m easures 11 seconds, w h ile it is a d ry -c le a n in g e s ta b lis h m e n t. tu r n t r ip hom e He is one o f B a re 's a p p ro x im a te ly tw o and n in e te n th s I | and sentenced to te rm s in th e B e g in a t O nce hoped th a t by p ro p e r m e th o d s th is la w school classm ates per ce n t in te re s t d u rin g th e 10 ! p e n ite n tia ry ; one served a y e a r in C o n s tru c tio n w i l l be g in a t once The N e b ra ska fa rm e r in th e ye a rs b e fo re m a tu rity . th e c o u n ty ja il, one was tu rn e d can be b ro u g h t to one a nd a h a lf and w o rk m e n n o w are engaged in M ade S a v in g c o rn and w h e a t b e lt o f th a t state, over to fe d e ra l a u th o ritie s fo r or tw o seconds, w h ic h is n o rm a l S a v in g * T o ta l H ig h te a rin g d o w n th e o ld house and fo r s im ila r a u d ito riu m s B v i*-siting tw o -y e a r •ontr.u ts, in - uses his c o rn c ro p to feed c a ttle P ostal sa vin g s to ta l on J u n e 30 p ro s e c u tio n fo r d r iv in g a s to le n car c le a rin g aw ay ru b b is h . M ohr T w o m eth o d s o f a c c o m p lis h in g o q tra c t n o w and hogs Ju d g e F itz g e ra ld e x p la in ­ was $84,155, m a k in g a to ta l plead o f th e one ye a r in ! in to a n o th ' r s ta te ; and o ne was th is are q u ite co m m o n . T h e f ir s t is B ro th e rs h a v e th e c o n tra c t. used, a s lig h t sa ving in tra ru spor- ed T he fa ct th a t his c o rn is gone bonds and s a vin g o f $118.630 la id I tu rn e d o v e r to th e ju v e n ile a u - W in d is h a r. in o u tlin in g his plans, used in a ll th e a tre s w h e re h e a v y I suit. w ill be a t e llin g b lo w to th e feeder aside by lo ca l fo lk fo r fu tu re f i- ' th o ritie s . ta tio li costs is e xpect «1 b said th a t th e b u ild in g h e re w o u ld d ra p e rie s are h u n g a lo n g th e sides it was e x p la in e d to board m cm - sto ck in d u s try , h u r tin g th e fu rm c r. n a n cm g o f plans, e d u c a tio n o r I —— ip v a rio u s places. A n o th e r m e th o d be v e ry s im ila r to th e one used by th e .sto ckya rd w h a te v e r become» necessary in an I n is Th.* h ig h sch «»1 hoards can th e sto ck ra ise r, is by in s ta llin g pa n els o f a b s o rb ­ th e m in M c M in n v ille as a la u n d ry . e ffe c t th is paving, It is b e lie ve d , co m p a n ie s and th e p a cke rs em e rg e n cy. T h e y e x p e c t to be o c c u p y in g th e e n t m a te ria l in th e c e ilin g and A n d . w o rst o f n il, Ju d g e Fitz­ th ro u g h th e added a*< UTlt v o f f e r ­ D u rin g th e s ix m o n th s p e rio d a lo n g th e sides. V a rio u s ty p e s o f H a n d u p ra is ;d in a c k n o w le d g m e n t o f 6C.000 c h e e rin g voices. G o v e rn o r b u ild in g w it h in 45 days, he said. ed bus o w n e r« in a lo n g te rm c o n ­ g e ra ld la u g h in g ly said, “ I t ’l l h u rt w h ic h closed Ju n e 30. sa vings A lfr e d M. L a n d o n is p ic tu re d h e re ju s t b e fo re he began d e liv e ry o f w a ll b o a rd g e n e ra lly a re used, M a te ria l f o r th e c o n s tru c tio n o( tra c t a nd co n sequent less cost p e r in<* because I 'l l not h ave m y ju ic y , bond .sales in H ills b o ro post o ffic e his speech fo rm a lly a c c e p tin g th e re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r p re s i­ a fo u r-ro o m house a t R e e d v ilie w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f th e b o a rd o f c o rn -fe d steaks.“ st udent a m o u n te d to $25.124 in bonds at de n t o f th e U n ite d States. S p e a k in g in fr o n t o f th e state c a p ito l at has been purchased h e re fro m th e h a rd e r e x te rn a l fin is h H o w e ve r, th e s tin g o f th e co rn m a tu re v a lu e T h e la rge st m o n th Topeka. Kan.. L a n d o n p le d g ed re s to ra tio n and m a in te n a c e o f a "free, P o o l-G a rd n e r L u m b e r com pany, i t A n o tli r sa\ m g th© tu m -lu g h B y th is m e th o d , so u n d is a b s o rb ­ c o m p e titiv e A m e ric a n system " i f ele cte d in N o ve m b e r, and em phasized •ihn p air *». column 2) bonds to ta lin g $11.200 at m a tu re h e e n te re d in to each yeai p o rtio n s o f th e roo m . S e v e ra l a u d i­ tio n th ro u g h o u t. va lu e w en* sold. M cP h e e te rs said O th e r h ig h school h o a rd - w e re to riu m s in th is state h a ve been r e ­ B o th lu m b e r y a rd s in H ills b o ro D e le g a te to T o w n s e n d M e e t N a tio n a l sales o f bonds since not present. B a n ks h a v in g be«»n m odeled to c o rre c t th is de fect. re p o rt c o n s id e ra b le c o n s tru c tio n M a rch 1, 1935. h a ve a m o u n te d to M e m b e rs o f th e h ig h school b o a rd requested to a tte n d th e m e e tin g b e in g p la n n e d b u t n o t y e t c o n ­ F in d s H a r m o n y h a lf a b illio n d o lla rs at th e close o f M on d a y w h ile a c o n tra c t a lre a d y in c lu d in g F. L B ro w n , c h a irm a n . tra c te d fo r and c o n s id e ra b le m o re th e fisca l y e a r J u n e 30. a c c o rd in g ha - been ubm itt«*d to Forest G n iv J o h n K a n in a . T. P. G o o d in and c o n s tru c tio n , b o th in hom es and in to a re p o rt m ade to th e post o ffic e B y R. L . P u tn a m w in d ) p ro b a b ly w ill he accepted by L C. L o m a x , c le rk , m ade a t r ip business places is e xp e c te d b e fo re here by th e tre a s u ry d e p a rtm e n t. Rev th e s u m m e r is ove r. th a t b o d y. H e n ry Y o u n g , d e le g ate to last w e e k to C o r v a llis and Salem T o d a te th e re h a ve been issued in 1 th e second T o w n s e n d n a tio n a l co n - to s tu d y a u d ito riu m s w h e re th is S e v e ra l houses a lre a d y are u n ­ O f th re e o th e r h ig h schools Ga tin* U n ite d S tates a p p ro x im a te ly v e n iio n in C le v e la n d , O h io . J u ly c o rre c tio n had been made. M a rk e d in crea se in th e n u m b e r d e r c o n s tru c tio n in H ills b o r o to be to ll ainii V«*i b tio i l st’h o ifi s h a ve no 1,700.000 sa vings bonds. In d iv id u a l o f 4 -H e x h ib its a nd e x h ib ito rs is In C o r v a llis th e y insp e cted th e co m p le te d n e x t m o n th o r e a rly in 15-19. d e c la re d in his address be- Nt llf il’Ilt. fro m o u ts id v t iie ir dis- o w n e rs h ip o f these bonds is r e ­ fo r? a la rg e g a th e rin g a t S h u te C o r v a llis h ig h s ch o o l a u d ito riu m s h o w n by a s u rv e y o f W a s h in g to n e p te m b e r a nd a g re a t d e a l o f r e ­ t in t s . w h ile S ln iw o o it. n e w ly o r ­ T e lls S to ry of K id n a p in g S s tric te d to $10.000 m a tu r ity v a lu e c o u n ty fa ir fig u re s o f past years, w h e re th e acoustics w e re re c e n tly | p a rk M o n d a y e v e n in g th a t " i t was m o d e lin g has been d one d u rin g th e gantz 1111la111 tn B y rd 's a irp la n e Io y e llo w , b la ck and green set in a in q u a n tity o f w a te r d. liv e re d and W ednesday n ig h t at th e ho m e o f I By L em S. Davis) w h ile to te ll th e re a d e rs o( th is faet th a t th e re w e re a n u m b e r o f fin d Hie W ils o n r iv e r h ig h w a y and cra zy q u ilt p a tte rn w it li lin y dots in p ressure at h y d ra n ts th ro u g h o u t h e r a u n t. M iss A n g ie H a rrin g to n . C o m p a ris o n o f th is c o p y o f T h e n ew spaper w h a t goods w e re on o th e r p icn ics b e in g h e ld in th e M iss Ire la n d was b o rn N o v e m b e r note th e w ild e rn e s s ye t to lie s u r­ m a r k in g hay cocks and g ra in th e c ity . A rg u s w it h th a t o f th e same da te sale and w o r th It also was con ten d e d th e p u rc h a s e r’s c o u n ty and also because o f the 15 ye a rs ago w o u ld be so m e w h a t o f m o u n te d b e fo re ttie east side o f til»' shocks w h e re tile h a rvi-st had Ii ell th u t th e c ity had been co m p e lle d Ii. 1915, in N o rth P la in s, c o m in g to tune. T h e y d id n 't even a d v e rtis e . ru s h o f h a rve st. 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