The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 10, 1936, Image 1

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M an y Person» Took Part in
Last Proverb Contest;
W o rk for Prizes
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V illin n e 13, Nn. 3(1
W ith Which is Combined the I lillsboro Independent
llU lh b n ru
In d e p e n d e n t
K t ib li hcd 1873
H ills b o ro
H illsboro, O regon. T h u rsd ay , S e p tem b e r 10, 1936
A rg u s
E sta b lish e d
1894
Two Sections, F o u rte e n P aget
Pets Perform
Argus Readers Take Part
School Bell
West
Slope
Many Attend Electrification
for Amusement Grand Jury
Exhibit Draws
of Eair Crowd Finds Seven
in National Straw Ballot Rings Knell
County Fair; Country Women Scene Fatal
Indictments Headers Given Opportunity in Gathering of of Vacations
Auto Crash
Praise Event
W om en v is ito r s to th e fa ir a p ­
p a re n tly w e re m uch in te re s t! d in
th e r u r a l
e le c trific a tio n
e x h ib it
p ic .c n tc d in a la rg e a u to t r a ile r
I by the O regon S ta te college e xp e l I
S a tu r d a y N ig h t C row d S ets
R eco rd fo r T h r e e -D a y
A tte n d a n ee
Clubs’ Show Larger
B u y s’, Girls* D isp la y s Taken
to S a le m E x h ib it
C ro w d in g
th e
p a rk a nd
fa ir
g ro u n d s to c a p a c ity, a re c o rd c ro w d
g a th e re d S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r the
c lo s in g p ro g ra m o f th e W ashing*
to n c o u n ty f u r
T h e c ro w d wan
« s titn a te d «it m ore th a n 7,(MM) per*
.* (HIS.
c o u n ty fu ir
board
W a s h in g to n
and Ed 1. M oi »re. f a ir m anager, ex
p re v e d thtins« Ives as w e ll pleased
w ith th e K - u lt s o f th is y e a r’s i f
fo rts, w h ic h e x c e e d e d e x p e c ta tio n s
hot h is to a tte n d a n ce and n u m b e r
in d ( p ia litv o f e x h ib its
I II M d n I e a lu re
M a m fe a tu re o f th e fa ir was th e
hoys and g ills ’ 4 I I c lu b e x h ib its
a n d (h*m on >t i at ions H o w e v e r th e re
• 4IMI e n trie s in a ll elasse.s e x-
e lu ve o f th e 4 II - e x h ib its , th e
man ig e m e n t re p o rte d
S a tu rd a y f o u n d th e 4 I I c lu b boys
c o m p e tin g fo r th e v a rio u s in d iv id ­
u a l and c lu b honors, c o m p le tin g a
b a n n e r y< ai in c lu b w o rk < >f th e
300 hoys and g irls in 50 clubs, th e
m a jo r ity p a rtic ip a te d
in v a rio u s
w a ys in th e e x h ib its and contests.
O u ts ta n d in g
c lu b
w o rk e rs ,
as
<h ig n a te d at th e d o e o f th e r o u ­
te t S a tu rd a y are C la y to n N y b c rg
<>f T u a la tin and .John Hansen of
K a th r y n C a w rse
!<« k C tc e k < lu h
o f A» id e m y and Ilh e a J e w e ll H il-
ye n o f D u rh a m T h is w eek th e y arc
11 pi i a n tin g th e ir
c o u n ty a t th e
O reg o n s ta te fa il as a re w in n e rs in
th e (h m on tr a tio n and ju d g in g eon-
t« ♦ d o lla r d in n e r a nd s ty le re vu e
The c a lf M anna T ro p h y , o ffe re d
by th e Cm n a tio n co m p a n y, was
a w a rd e d to th e T u a la tin D a iry d u b
led b y C la y to n N y b e rg T h tro p h y
w .« o ffe ie d by t in ’ C a rn a tio n m ilk
co m p a n y
and
th e tr o p h y
was
a w a rd e d hv C T R ich a rd so n , m a n ­
a g e r o f th e H ills b o ro p la n t
H u b a rd H«igg o f K e e d v ille w on
th e S p e rry tro p h y p re se n te d by
the S p e rry F lo u r co m p a n y to tiie
g ia n d c h a m p io n in liv e s to c k s h o w ­
m a n s h ip W in m i - m th e d e m o n s tra ­
tio n contest? in c lu d e d S h a d y B ro o k
d a ir y c lu b in liv e s to c k . C h e h a le m
M o u n ta in p o ta to d u b . in crops,
and th e lla / c ld a le p o u ltry d u b in
m isce lla n e o u s
D o n a ld H agg o f R e e d v ille w on
tin* p u re b re d Jersey c a lf o ffe ie d by
D G L illy o f F orest («ro ve in the
b re e d npc< nils. and a s im ila r p riz e
o ffe ro d by W T
P u tn a m J r. of
H ills b o r o w e n t to M a x in e W a ld ro n
S ch w a n k e Of
•f
S ch o lls. J e rr y
<( out I nurd <m png r .
- n I it n u t I )
Blight Injures
Local N ut Crop
Y ie ld s C ut in H a lf, G ro w ers
o f C o u n ty R ep ort
m e n t s ta tio n in C o rv a llis T h e di
p la y in c lu d e d a ll m u n n e r o f e le c ­
tr ic a l e q u ip m e n t designed to lig h t
en th<‘ h o u se w ive s’ labors.
• • •
M en, on th e o th e r hand, flo c k e d
! io the d is p la y s o f fa rm m a c h in e ry ,
p a r tic u la r ly the tra c to rs and heavy
m a c h in e ry . A p p a re n tly th is in te re st
I f o r e t e ll. h e a vy
ale., a lo n g these
lin e s in tin* fu tu r e
• • •
Th»* d ire c tio n in w h ic h m a scu lin e
I i i i i i k L. tu rn w h e n faced w ith dls-
I p la ys o f d o m e stic a rt and science,
w a d e m o n stra te d in th e g ir ls ’ 4 II
e x h ib it b u ild in g , w h e n - th e w a n ­
d e rin g dads w e re p ro p e lle d by the
fe m in in e m em b e rs o f th e fa m ily
W h ile the w o m en lin g e re d o ve r the
st w in g and a rt w o rk th e m en w ere
p a y in g p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to the
cuke'
cookies, bread, b is c u it and
o th e r p ro d u cts o f th e k itc h e n .
• • •
N ot a ll th e a c tiv itie s a ro u n d th e
g ro u n d s
w e n * d e vo te d
to
t h e
achiev« rnents o f a g ric u ltu re T h e re
also w ere g ro u p s u rg in g th i. p o lit i­
ca l c a n d id a te o r th a t as th e o n ly
means o f s a v in g th e fa rm e r fro m
co m p le te chaos If a ll th e claim s
a re tru e , th e f u tu r e has a d a r k
tin g e .
• • •
O ne o f th e busy o ffic ia ls o f the
fa ir was L
E. F ra n cis, assistant
c o u n ty agent, w h o was k( p t h o p ­
p in g fo r a w e e k b e fo re th e fa ir
and a ll d u iin g th e fa ir w ith his
boys’ c lu b a c tiv itie s W ith th e corn-
p ln tio n o f the d a y ’s w o rk , lie also
was in de m a n d fo r o th e r th in g s
F o r in sta n ce he was p in c h h ittin g
(Cuiitinurd «»n page •. < iilum n I >
K ille d a»
C ar Skid» in Loose
R oad G ra v el
Passengers
I n j u red
cash prize:
In v e stig a tio n Not N e c e ssa r y
C oron er D e c la r e s
S t r ik in g th e fr o n t w h e e l and the
b u m p e r as he a tte m p te d to pass on
the w ro n g side o f .1 m a c h in e d riv e n
by T o m L ik a , o f P o rtla n d T h u r s ­
day n ig h t n e a r tiie R ic h fie ld s e rv ­
ice s ta tio n at W est Sloj>c, H a ro ld
R o h rb a ch , 23. d riv e r , o f B e a ve rto n .
Is dead, and his fa th e r, m o th e r
and b ro th e r s e rio u s ly in ju r e d
T h e R o h rb a ch car. a lig h t m a ­
chine, tu rn e d o v e r tw ic e , b re a k in g
the d r iv e r ’s neck. H is m o th e r, M rs
Jo h n R o h rb a ch . s u ffe re d in ju r ie s
to h e r r ig h t a n k le and b o d y bruises,
th e fa th e r an in ju r e d r ig h t leg. and
a b ro th e r, L e o na rd . 17. in ju r e d lig h t
a rm and b ru ise s a b o u t th e face.
S to rie s V a ry
V a rie d s to rie s w e re to ld fo llo w ­
in g th e a cc id e n t as to how it h a p ­
pened. a c c o rd in g to C o ro n e r F red
S e w e ll o f H ills b o ro , w h o in v e s ti­
gated.
L ik a s . S e w e ll said, d e cla re d th a t
R o h rb a ch s w u n g o u t on th e w ro n g
side and in to th e g ra v e l in hi«
a tte m p t to pass and th a t his ear
skid d e d and tu rn e d in to th e Lcka s
m a ch in e , s t r ik in g th e fr o n t h u b ­
cap and c a tc h in g on th e b u m p e r.
T he im p a c t th re w th e lig h te r car
in to a spin.
O n th e o th e r hand th e R o h rb a ch
fa m ily 1 la te d th a t L ik a s d re w in ­
to th e m id d le o f th e road at the
inters< e tio n , w h e re th e o ld ca n yo n
road leaves to pass o v e r th e h ill
n o rth o f th e n e w h ig h w a y H is
car th e n sw u n g back th e fa m ily r e ­
lated. and th e y o u th tu rn e d in to
the g ra v e l to a v o id th e accidc nt.
T h e body o f th e dead y o u th was
G u a rd sm en F av o red to W in ta ke n to B e a ve rto n a fte r th e c o r­
o n e r had c o m p le te d his p re lim in a r y
T h r e e -G a m e S e r ie s
in v e s tig a tio n
w h ile th e
in ju r e d
pers( ns a lre a d y had been ta k e n to
a P o rtla n d h o s p ita l fo r e x a m in a ­
L o ca l s o ftb a ll ch a m p io n s fo r th e
tio n and tre a tm e n t.
193C sea <>n
w ill be
d e te rm in e d
T uesday a fte rn o o n an o ffic ia l in ­
Sunday
a fte rn o o n n t th e u n io n quest was h e ld at B e a ve rto n . T e s ti­
h ig h school fie ld w h e n th e N a tio n a l
m o n y was ta ke n fro m s u rv iv in g
G uards, second h a lf w in n e rs , and
m em bers o f th e R o h rb a ch fa m ily .
th e P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry , fir s t h a lf
L ik a s und fro m M rs
L ik a s w h o
title -h o ld e r. . elash in a th re . -g »me
w itnessed th e a c c id e n t, she said,
serie. T h e p h iy o ff is sla te d fu r 2
fro m th e roa d side.
p. m.
The
a ccid e n t happened
near
T h e G u a rd sm e n .
w ho
fin is h e d
w h e re th e side road leads so u th to
th e .season
w it h
an im p re s s iv e
( ( o n l i n u r d on page 5, «-olumn 1)
d riv e , a re fa v o rt d to cop the 1936
title , b u t th e B a ke rs have p le n ty
< f .supporters w h o fig u re th e ir fa v ­
o rite s a re .1 c in c h to w in P e rfe c ­
tio n boasts tw o h urler.s to one fu r
th e G u a rd s a nd in .1 tw o -o u t-o f-
th re e game series has a decided
edge in th e p itc h in g d e p a rtm e n t.
B o th squads d is p la y e d p le n ty o f
h a r d - h ittin g a b ilit y d u r in g th e past
s ason m
a d d itio n
to s p a rk lin g J o h n W eir U r g e s S u p p ort o f
w r i k a fie ld Hence prospect.s fo r a
T o w n se n d P la n
t h r illin g p la y o ff series are good.
Championship
Teams to Vie
Here Sunday
O.A.P. Leader
Talks at Meet
Iffy K I,. Putnam )
County Republicans
It lo o ke d fo r a tim e M o n d a y e vc-
| n in g lik e th e T o w n se n d au d ie nce
a the re d at th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h
Plan Corvallis Trip g was
to
be d issa p p o m te d ill not
R e p u b lic a n leaders and delegates
fro m th e W a sh in g to n c o u n ty r e ­
p u b lic a n c lu b w ill a tte n d th e r e ­
p u b lic a n r a lly at C o rv a llis T h u r s ­
day n ig h t. S e p te m b e r 17. w h e n
C o lo n e l F ra n k K m fx . c a n d id a te fo r
v ic e -p re s id e n t, w ill speak.
T h e p ro g ra m w ill be staged at
B e ll fie ld on th e O reg o n S ta te c o l­
lege cam pus and w ill c lim a x a tw o
das c o n v e n tio n o f th e O reg o n r e ­
p u b lic a n clu b . T h e speech w ill be
broadcast o v e r ra d io s ta tio n K E X
, b e g in n in g at 8 o 'clo ck
W. t h itig lo n c o u n ty w a ln u t g ro w ­
ers th is y e a r a re e s tim a tin g a c o n ­
s id e ra b ly s m a lle r cro p , a c c o rd in g
to re p o rts fro m v a rio u s p a rts o f
the c o u n ty .
C o ld and d a m p s p rin g is c re d ite d
w it h
p ro m o tin g th e g ro w th
of
b lig h t th ro u g h o u t th e o rch a rd s w ith
th e re s u lt that y ie ld s have been
c u t fro m 40 to 50 p e r cent, g ro w ­
ers r e p o r t
A n u m b e r o f o rch a rd s, h o w e ve r,
w e re g iv e n sp ra y tre a tm e n t d u r ­
A rg u e s A p p e a l Case
in g th e s p rin g m ontli-s and these
W a lte r H u tch iso n , a tto rn e y in the
o rc h a rd s , i t is said, a re c o m p a ra ­
ease o f W in g vs. P a rro tt, s u it to
t iv e ly fre e o f b lig h t.
I n ju r y to tree s th ro u g h th e e a rly quiet t it le in a lax sale and appeal­
freeze last a u tu m n , fir s t th o u g h t to ed Io th e sta le su p re m e c o u rt, was
he q u ite e x te n s iv e , has s in ce p ro ve d in Salem W ednesday a fte rn o o n a r ­
to have bet n less h a rm fu l th a n g u in g I,he ease. T in* appeal was
m ade by
f u s t e xp e cte d . H o w e v e r, a n u m ­ | ta ke n fro m a d e ris io n
b e r o f o rc h a rd s lo st a co n sid e r- Ju d g e R F ra n k Peters in c ir c u it
(C o n tin u e d on pane 3, colum n I )
c o u rt v o id in g th e sale.
H7 ashington County Historical Pioneer
Pageant Attracts Crowd to Auditorium
D e s p ite la ck o f seals and un­
usu a l a m o u n t o f c o n fu s io n due to
people m o v in g in and out o f th e
a u d ito riu m , tin ' “ P io n e ir P ageant.’
staged T h u rs d a y n ig h t at th e fa ir
u n d e r t i l l ' auspices o f th e C o ffe e
i Inti, a ttra c te d c o n s id e ra b le a lie n -
lio n A la rg e c ro w d was in a tte n d ­
ance.
T he pageant was in fiv e episodes
s h o w in g fiv e d iffe re n t e ve n ts in
th e p io n e e r h is to ry o f th e co u n ty .
T h e v a rio u s e p is o d .s w e re d e ve l-
,ped b y w om en's c lu b s o f th e c o u n ­
ty fro m s c rip t p re p a re d by M rs
II. II K ta n n a rd . w h o d ire c te d th e
pageant
H is to ric a l data w a s
s u p p lie d
th ro u g h Ih c e o -o p e ra lio n o f Ed.vth
T o z ie i W c iith e rre d o f
H ills b o ro
M is . Rose C a ve o f H ills b o ro was
. Iago m anager.
C lpu acto rs rep re se n te d and those
la k m g th e p a rls, fo llo w :
C hai al ters in lit ' p ro lo g u e I n ­
c lu d e d T ho m a s J e ffe rs o n , Rev. It.
I,. P u tn a m ; M r. L e d y a rd .
H e n ry
Y o u n g . S e c re ta ry. Jam es F orsyth e .
K p is ld c I: S ponsored by th e S u n -
s liin e c lu b o f N o rth P lains. Joe,
Me k. Joe W enzel. M r. C annon, A
Voges; M rs. Joe MeeV. M a ry M eek,
g ra n d d a u g h te r o f Joe M ee k; M rs.
Joseph G ale, M rs. M in n ie B lake.
B e a v e r to n Y ou th
E pisode 2: S ponsored by S ch o lls
W om en's c lu b . Joseph (¡a le , T om
S tre tc h e r; P le a s a n t A r m s t r o n g
M in o r Hesse; F arm ers, Dan S m ith ,
L e la n d M cC ann. E a rl C h ris to p h e r­
son. Jean T ra s k
re p re se n te d the
In d ia n hoy.
Second scene: M r. and M is. Ret
S m ith , Ir m u l T ra s k and Jesse S n y ­
der.
Episode .'I: Sponsored by I h i
l.e is y v ille c lu b Rev. G r if fin , T om
G regg; D a v id H ill.
Lee L o r.n z ;
M is L u c in d a W ilso n . M rs
W. II.
S to lte n b e rg ; M r. a nd M rs K iin ie l
( i n g o ry, Mae I.a h e y n e and D e lb e rt
B ie rs d o rf.
E pisode I: F ore st G ro v e clu b .
M rs. T a b ith a B ro w n .
M rs. F
S.
W h ite h o use ; Dr. H a rv e y C la rk . Ray
M ille r ; P re sid e n t M arsh o f P a c ific
u n iv e rs ity , D r. R obert E llio tt F itc h ;
graduate». Reo Y o u n g ,
D r. Rex
W ilso n , M rs. F itc h .
Episode 5: C o rn e liu s c lu b T om
N a y lo r, D a vid E d m o n sto n ; W esley
M u lk e y . P h ilip L y n c h ; J. M. K e e l­
er. Roscoe A lle n .
T h e ta b le a u was b y H ills b o ro
G range. M rs. V. W G a rd n e r was
so lo ist and M rs. F re d S e w e ll ac­
co m p a n ist. T h e o rch e stra was fro m
L a u re l and in c lu d e d F in is B ro w n ,
tCnnUnuvd on o ,ir , 3, column D
1’it.i, fro m frig h te n e d m ice in
glass ju i , to .sm all dogs h i fa n c y
r|r i s. p.n .id i d T h u rs d a y
e v e n in g
fo i th e a m u se m e n t o f th e fa ir v is ­
ito r
One lin y c a rrie d a p ig in a
i box T iie parade wax sponsored by
! th e H ills b o ro Business a n ti P ro ­
fe ssio n al W om en' c lu b , w ith M iss
M a rg a re t C a d y a.s c h a irm a n .
F o llo w in g th e pet p a ra d e came
the d e co ra te d b ic y c le parade. A
la rg e c ro w d g a the re d a lo n g th e
g ra v e le d ro a d w a y west o f th e a u d i-
to iiu m fo r th e eve n t, w h ic h was
h e ld u n d e r th e flo o d lig h ts .
W in n e rs fo llo w w ith th e v a rio u s
classes Each w in n e r re c e iv e d
a
g e ttin g to h e a r Jo h n W e ir, w e ste rn
I re p re s e n ta tiv e o f T o w n s e n d clubs.
I w h o was sch e d uled to speak H o w ­
ever. he f in a lly a rriv e d , and a fte r
e x p la in in g his ta rd in e s s was due
to g e ttin g o n to th e N e w b e rg h ig h ­
w ay. M r. W e ir c a rrie d his au d ie nce
w ith h im even to a la te h o u r as
he fo rc e fu lly p re se n te d th e T o w n ­
send plan.
M r. W e ir is an e x p e rie n c e d p o lit ­
ica l ca m p a ig n e r o f fo rm e r ye a rs o f
an o ld -lin e p a rty in C a lifo rn ia . He
d e cla re d he was w o r k in g fo r th e
T ow n se n d p la n because he b e lie ve d
it Io bo th e " o n ly a d e qu a te p la n fo r
I'con o m ie
re c o v e ry in
A m e ric a "
D e c la rin g th e T o w n se n d D id Age
R e co ve ry p la n a n o n -p a rtis a n issue,
as fa r as p o litic a l a ff ilia t io n was
co ncerned, he e x h o rte d his a u d i­
to rs to s tic k to one idea and vo te
fo r th a t, n a m e ly. T o w n se n d c a n d i­
dates in congress w h o w o u ld assist
fo r th i' speedy e n a ctm e n t o f the
p la n in to th e la w o f th e land.
C h a ra c te ris tic o f T o w n se n d sp e a k­
ers. M r. W e ir c h a lle n g e d a n yo n e to
put in to congress a b e tte r m easure
th a n th e T o w n se n d m easure to be
in tro d u c e d , and he w o u ld pledge
th e T o w n se n d s u p p o rt to such a
m easure. U n t il such is fo rth c o m in g
(C o n tin u ed on p a g r 5,
colum n 4)
Hearings Begun on
Walnut Amendment
S m a lle s t
pets. D e lo re ;
M ilie r,
K n n a rd H e lv o g t. la rg e s t pets, R o b ­
e rt i.e e M ille r. J a c k ie Ross. best
costum ed pet, P a tty C y ru s ; m ost
co m ic a l pets, B e tty A n n W ilson.
M e rle C o rb e tt; m ost u n u s u a l pet.
Ernest H e lv o g t; best p e rfo rm in g
pet, M elda B e th P itm a n ; best d e c­
o ra te d
v e h ic le w ith pet.
Jessie
P la p p ; he.-t c h a ra c te riz a tio n o f a
c h a ra c te r w ith a p it . H a r ry H o e f-
fe l. la rge st fa m ily o f pets in c lu d ­
in g th e m o th e r. A u b re y V a n L o o ;
best d e co ra te d b ic y c le rid d e n by
boy ill grade school. V ic to r B ru g ia ;
best d e co ra te d b ic y c le r id d m by
a h ig h .school boy. C lin to n I.e n tz ;
best boy t r ic k r id e r on a b ic y c le ,
W esley L in c o ln .
Gun Ends Life
of Despondent
Gaston Logger
W a y n e H orn er, 2 5 ,
W r ite s
F rien d , R e la tiv e s
A p p a re n tly despondent o v e r h is
a lta u
W ayne H o rn e r. 25. e m p lo y e
o f S tim s o n m ill in S coggins v a lle y ,
i T h u rs d a y to o k his o w n lif e a fte r
I w r it in g th re e notes e xp re s s in g his
I d is s a tis fa c tio n w ith life .
Persons, w h o are said to h ave
k n o w n h im , m ade th e a sse rtio n a f t ­
e r tus d eath, o ffic ia ls said, th a t he
! was p a rty to an a c c id e n t a y e a r
i ago w h ic h caused fits o f m e la n ­
c h o ly O ne note w r itte n to his p a r-
; cu ts and sisters, d e c la re d th a t he
was b e tte r and th a t to o m u c h g r ie f
was n o t in o rd e r.
H is act was b e tra y e d b y a le t ­
te r lie le ft in th e b u n k house fo r
his w oods' p a rtn e r, d e c la rin g th a t
' someone m ust be fo u n d to ta k e his
| place Im m e d ia te ly , w h e n th e note
1 was disco ve re d , a se a rch was in ­
s titu te d b y m em b e rs o f th e woods
c re w
H is b ody was fo u nd , a .22 c a lib re
i r if le c lu tc h e d in one hand, a b o u t
, 100 y a rd s u p th e h ill fr o m
th e
cook house. A b u lle t had p e n e ­
tra te d
h is s k u ll n e a r one
eye
1 and ranged u p w a rd th ro u g h
his
In g in . ca u sin g in s ta n t death.
A m o n g his e ffe cts was a p o c k e t-
I book
c o n ta in in g
32 cents.
He
w o rk e d in th e woods as a ch o ke
se tte r a fld had been e m p lo y e d by
th e S tim s o n c o m p a n y fo r a co n sid -
I e ra b le tim e .
Im m e d ia te ly a fte r th e d is c o v e ry
. of th e body. C o ro n e r F re d S e w e ll
and S lu r i f f J o h n C o n n e ll
w e re
j ca lle d . A c c o rd in g to th e re p o rt o f
S e w e ll, an in q u e st w as n o t held.
I e vid e n ce o f s u ic id e b e in g a p p a re n t.
H o rn e r cam e to th is c o u n ty fro m
M ill C ity , w h e re his p a re n ts r e ­
side. T h e b ody was sent to S ta y to n
; fo r b u ria l.
Fence Controllers
Manufactured Here
A f t e r se ve ra l w eeks o f c o n fe r­
ences and tests, th e e le c tric fence
c o n tro lle r m a n u fa c tu re d by L o n g
R a d io W o rks,
o f C o rn e liu s , has
been f u lly a p p ro v e d b y th e s ta te o f
O regon. A t th e p resent tim e th e re
a re h u t tw o o th e r m akes o f c o n ­
tr o lle r s a p p ro ve d . In o rd e r th a t
these c o n tro lle rs re c e iv e a p p ro v a l
th e y m ust c o n fo rm to v e ry e x a c t­
in g re q u ire m e n ts .
N o n -a p p ro v e d
c o n tro lle rs have been fo u n d to be
hazardous, e s p e c ia lly
as to
f ir e
ris k
A llh o u g h a c o m p a ra tiv e ly new
in v e n tio n , th e e le c tric fe n ce c o n ­
t r o lle r is n o w one o f th e
m ast
p o p u la r pieces o f e q u ip m e n t used
b y fa rm e rs , it is p o in te d o u t. I t is
e s tim a te d th a t in one y e a r th e y
w ill save th e fa rm e rs o f O regon
m o re th a n a m illio n d o lla rs
in
fe n c in g alone. U s in g such a m a ­
c h in e a w h o le ra n c h can be fenced
in a fe w h o u rs and at a cast o f
about o n e -te n th th e o ld m ethod.
T h e fence w ill h o ld th e bre a e h ie st
k in d o f liv e s to c k u n d e r a ll c o n d i­
tions. and th e cost o f m a in te n a n ce
is p ra c tic a lly n o th in g . P a s tu re r o ta ­
tio n is m ade e n tir e ly p ra c tic a l, as
th e fence m ay be ta k e n d o w n and
m oved q u ic k ly and e a s ily . A g r i­
c u ltu ra l e x p e rts d e c la re th a t w it h ­
in a s h o rt tim e e v e ry fa rm in the
c o u n try w ill be e q u ip p e d w it h a
c o n tro lle r.
P u b lic h e a rin g s w ere sta rte d th is
w eek in B e rk e le y . C a l. o n t h e
m a tte r o f p la c in g O ie g o n . W a sh ­
in g to n a n il C a lifo r n ia in separate
u n its u n d e r th e w a ln u t m a rk e tin g
agre e m e nt. T his, in
p a rt, meets
o b je c tio n s raised last ye a r by O re ­
gon g ro w e rs to
b e in g co m b in e d
w ith C a lifo rn ia
T h e atm n d m e n ls w e re proposed
by th e w a ln u t c o n tro l boat'd, w h ic h
M em b e rs
of
H ills b o r o
Post.
is in ch a rg e o f a d m in is le r in g the A m e ric a n
L e g io n , m et
T uesday
m a rk e tin g
p ro g ra m , and are th e n ig h t in an in fo rn ja l session to d is ­
re s u lt o f a n u m b e r o f conferences cuss fa ll and w in te r a c tiv itie s o f
li. tw e e n th e board, w a ln u t in d u s ­ Hie post P lans also w e re tx 'g u n
trie s re p re s e n ta tiv e s a m i th e a g r i­ fo r tiie jo in t L e g io n and A u x ilia r y
a d ju s tm e n t
a d m in is tra - I in s ta lla tio n T ue sd a y
c u ltu ra l
n ig h t,
Sep-
, I e m b e r 22.
tio u .
T h e L e g io n c o m m itte e on in s ta l­
la tio n In c lu d e s D r. R a lp h Dresser,
Am lersiin Iteporls
J. I.. A n d e rson re p o rte d Io the f a i l Russell and A . II Busch.
T h e m e e tin g also discussed th e
R o la rv c lu b last T h u rs d a y on the
re ce n t p re sid e n ts' a nd se cre ta rie s' A rm is tic e dance, c o n s id e rin g p ro ­
c o n fe r! nee at W enatchee. Wash. It posals Io m a k e th e e ve n t som e­
th is
y e a r w ith
F. P ile and T. G. B ro n le e w e to ld t h in g d iffe r e n t
the R o ta ria n s a b o u t t h e ir rece n t spe cia l fe a tu re s o f v a rio u s k in d s
trip s , s a y in g th e re was no place designed to in te re s t bo th d a n c in g
and n o n d a n c in g crow ds.
lik e th e T u a la tin v a lle y .
Legion Discusses
Armistice Program
T ig a rd M an F reed C h a r g e ;
T w o E nter P lea» o f
Election Returns from Various
Parts of the Country
R e g is tr a tio n s
B o th
S c h o o ls B reak
T h e ir G u ilt
L ocal
R ecord
R ep o rts S h o w
W ho will be the next p resid en t of the U nited S tates?
The dem ocrats say Roosevelt and th e republicans are
insisting th a t if Lantion c a n ’t win, th e vote will be so close Beginners
Forger Gets Parole th
Increase
a t observers will he holding th e ir b rea th . Follow ers of
C ongressm an Lemke d e c la re th a t he will be able to tie
A lo h a
M an S e n te n c e d to the voting and throw th e election into congress.
H ilhi F r e sh m a n C la ss L a rg ­
Like
th
e
rea
d
e
rs
of
a
big
m
ystery
serial,
w
e’d
all
like
P e n ite n tia r y T erm
e st in H isto ry
— ♦ t o get th e last c h a p te r ju s t fo r a
m in u te to see ju s t w h o k ille d who.
B e h in d th e Scenes
Here, th e n, is a chance to get
a dvance in fo rm a tio n on th e biggest
show on e a rth ; th e gre a t d ra m a o f
hu m a n d e s tin y w h ic h w ill s h o rtly
ta k e th e stage as th e tw o g re a t
p a rtie s o f th e U n ite d States and th e
m in o r can d id ate s, a re lo c k e d in a
death g rip o v e r w h o is to be pres-
id m t and w h ic h school o f th o u g h t
sh a ll tr iu m p h .
W ith h u n d re d s o f o th e r c o u n try
w e e k lie s o v e r th e U n ite d States,
T h e H ills b o r o A rg u s is p r in tin g
th is w e e k a b a llo t lis tin g th e can-
d id a te s fo r p re s id e n t. W hen co m -
p le tc d . th e b a llo t, ta k e n in a ll p a rts
o f th e U n ite d States, is exp e cte d to
disclose h o w r u r a l A m e ric a feels
a b o u t th e
w h o le g re a t p o litic a l
show .
C 'o -O p e ra tiv e B a llo tt
T h e b a llo t is b e in g ta k e n in co-
o p e ra tio n w it h th e P u b lis h e rs A u x -
ilia r y . n a tio n a l p rin te r s ’ tra d e paper.
Aids Housewives
Seven tr u e b ills , in c lu d in g fo u r
secret in d ic tm e n ts ,
a nd one n o t
tru e b ill, w e re re tu rn e d w h e n th e
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty g ra n d ju r y r e ­
p o rte d a t th e c o m p le tio n o f its
S e p te m b e r session F rid a y . O ne ease
i was h e ld o v e r u n t il th e O c to b e r
¡session.
| A m o n g those in d ic te d w e re T h o r-
i a id B a g le y o f F ore st G rove . J o h n
S m ith o f N o r th P la in s, b o th d r i v ­
in g w h ile d ru n k , a n d M e lv in E
M eek fo r b e in g d r u n k in a p u b lic
place D a n ie l T ro u g h . 85, T ig a rd ,
was fre e d o f a s ta tu to ry charge.
Pleads G u ilty
S a tu rd a y M e lv in M ee k pleaded
g u ilty and se n ten ce wos postponed
by Ju d g e R. F ra n k P eters u n t il
9:30
o 'c lo c k
S a tu rd a y
m o rn in g .
O c to b e r 3. M e e k was a rre ste d by
d e p u ty s h e riffs fo llo w in g an a l­
leged b ra w l in a N o r th P la in s beer
p a rlo r.
S m ith , w h o was a rre s te d fo llo w ­
in g an a ccid e n t, pleaded g u ilt y and
was fin e d $100 a nd g iv e n u n t il
S e p te m b e r 19 to m a k e p a y m e n t o r
serve tim e in ja il.
T ho m a s J. B e ck, in d ic te d a t th e
A u g u s t te rm o f th e g ra n d ju r y on
a ch a rg e o f fo rg in g his e m p lo y e r's
nam e to a check, pleaded g u ilty . M iss B la n c h e E ic k w o rth . h o m e
d e m o n s tra tio n agent f o r W ash­
¡J u d g e Peters c o n tin u e d th e sen­
in g to n and Y a m h ill co u n ties, w h o
tence in d e fin ite ly and in s tru c te d
gave
h o m e m a k in g d e m o n s tra tio n s
’ B e ck to re p o rt each m o n th to th e
a t th e c o u n ty fa ir, and whose r e ­
'd is t r ic t a tto rn e y .
p o rt o f th e y e a r's w o r k appeared
W illia m E Seely. A lo h a , w h o has
in th e spe cia l issue o f th e A rgus.
been h e ld in j a i l p e n d in g t r ia l on
' a s ta tu to ry ch a rg e fo r th e last
m on th , changed his plea to g u ilt y
and was sentenced to se rve fo u r
¡yea rs in th e p e n ite n tia ry .
O rd e rs file d th is w e e k in c ir c u it
.c o u rt in c lu d e T u a la tin c o m p a n y vs,
i D ora Lee e t al. to f ile am ended
r ^ ii r /
Q 1« ¡ t
; r e tu r n : T h e B la ir c o m p a n y
vs.
III
«3 U I r
G ra n t M o rro w et al. fin d in g John
- .
S haw , one d e fe n d a n t, in d e fa u lt.
T h e fo llo w in g o rd e rs w e re file d
A s k in g dam ages of $3014 50. P a u l
.th is w e e k in p ro b a te c o u rt: W illia m B a r rin g e r lias b ro u g h t s u it in c ir -
M ogensen. Jam es and E v e ly n A r - c u it c o u rt a g a in st Sam L o gan o f
| m e n tro u t. A lic e E m m a Foord. W. near th e c o u n ty hom e fo r in ju r ie s
IW . G e ig e r. W in ifr e d G u n to n . F ra n ­
.
,
.
cis B o u g e ro l. H in r y G e h rk e . A lic e a lle g e d sustained» w h e n L o gan shot
A. H in m a n . K e n n e th W ells, m in o r. a b ir d dog o w ned by B a rrin g e r T he
N e w s u its file d th is w e e k in c ir - a lle g e d s h o o tin g to o k place M a rc h
(( »»ntinurd on page
column 2)
18. 1936. a c c o rd in g to th e c o m p la in t
Value of Dog
S e t a t $3,000
ftiod ♦hia M-ooV
Group Planning
Channel Work
F a r m e r s A lo n g D airy C reek
Seek W P A
A id
—
W ith pla n s b e in g d ra w n b y E
| W Jones. M c M in n v ille E n g in e e r,
p ro p e rty o w n e rs a lo n g D a iry creek
a re s e e k in g a W P A c h a n ne l c le a r­
in g p ro je c t to release flo o d w a te rs
a lo n g th a t s tre a m . T h e p la n has
; been in an e m b ry o s ta te fo r n e a rly
a ye a r.
F a rm e rs a lo n g th e course o f the
I lo w e r stream , it is re p o rte d , have
s ig n e d w a iv e rs a llo w in g
g o v e rn ­
m e n t e m p lo ye s to e n te r and cross
t h e ir
p ro p e rty in th e o p e ra tio n s
w h ile $225 is sa id to have been
s u b s c rib e d to pay expenses o f p re ­
p a rin g th e p ro je c t.
T h e p la n w ill be presented to
th e c o u n ty c o u rt th ro u g h th e c o u n ­
t y p la n n in g co m m issio n , o f w h ic h
W. G. Id e is c h a irm a n .
m e n m is u c c k .
B a r rin g e r alleges th a t th e v a lu e
o f th e dog was $500 and th a t he
pe n t $14 50 fo r m e d ic a l tre a tm e n t
fo r th e le g h it b y th e b u lle t. T h e
shot re n d e re d th e dog useless fo r
any purpose, th ? c o m p la in t alleges.
T h e su m o f $2.500 is asked as p u n ­
it iv e and e x e m p la ry damages.
Two 4-H Members
May Attend Show
T w o 4 -H c lu b m em b e rs in W ash-
in g to n c o u n ty w ill be g iv e n an o p -
p o r tu n ity to a tte n d P a c ific In te r -
n a tio n a l th is fa ll as guests o f T h e
F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o rtla n d , ac-
e n d in g to an a g re e m e nt m ade p u b -
lie th is w e e k by R ussell H T isda le ,
m an a g e r o f th e H ills b o ro b ra n c h o f
th e P o rtla n d bank.
T h e F irs t N a tio n a l is s p o n sorin g
a 4-H c lu b c o m p e titio n in P o rtla n d
and in M u ltn o m a h . C la tso p . T illa ­
m oo k.
Coos. K la m a th .
W he e le r.
W a s h in g to n . S herm an. M o rro w . M a r­
ion. Jackson. L in n . Wasco. La ke .
U m a tijla .
U n io n . W a llo w a . M a l­
h e u r. D eschutes and G illia m c o u n ­
ties. T h e boy and g ir l w in n in g in
each o f these c lu b d is tric ts w ill
be b ro u g h t to P o rtla n d , a ll e x ­
penses paid, as guests o f T h e F irs t
N a tio n a l fo r a th re e -d a y v is it at
th e L iv c s tix -k In te rn a tio n a l.
H. C. S e ym o u r, s ta te c lu b d ire c ­
A m o v in g p ic tu re , ta k e n in H ills ­ to r. is w o r k in g o u t d e ta ils fo r a
b o ro m o re th a n 20 ye a rs ago o f a c o m p e titio n in w h ic h one b o y and
p io n e e r re u n io n a n d c e le b ra tio n , one g ir l w ill be selected in th is
was s h o w n at th e V e n e tia n th e a tre c o u n ty f o r th e ir o u ts ta n d in g le a d e r­
th is a fte rn o o n as a R o ta ry c lu b s h ip a n d a ch ie ve m e n t in c lu b ac­
p ro g ra m
fe a tu re
by
M a n a g e r tiv itie s .
O ra n g e P h e lp s o f th e th e a tre . A t ­
te n tio n o f a n u m b e r o f o th e r peo­
p le was c a lle d to it. and an in t e r ­
ested g ro u p saw th e p ic tu re , r e ­
c a llin g
to m a n y
o 1 d reside n ts
frie n d s a nd a cq u a in ta n ce s o f o th e r
F o llo w in g
a
tw o -w e e k
la y o ff
days.
D r. C h a rle s A I.a m k in gave a b ro u g h t ab o ut th ro u g h w age scale
loggers
e m p lo y e d
b r ie f ta lk on th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ­ disa g re e m e nts,
ty h is to ric a l c e n te r in tile c o u rt b y C o n s o lid a te d , C o n n a e h e r and
lo g g in g
co m p a n ie s at
house at th e R o ta ry lu n ch e on m e e t­ In te rs ta te
re tu rn e d
to
w o rk
in g and th e n la te r assisted in c a ll­ G le n w o o d
in g to m in d th e nam es o f m a n y W ednesday. T he o p e ra tio n s closed
A u g u s t 25. T h e d isa g re e m e n t arose
p ic tu re d .
o v e r wages paid r a ilw a y c o n s tru c ­
tio n w o rk e rs and se ctio n hands.
L a st w e e k th e u n io n s v o te d to
r e tu r n to w o rk (le n d in g a decision
on th e d is p u te d p o in ts b y a c o m ­
m itte e o f a rb itr a tio n com posed o f
O ffe r m ade bv T h e A rg u s to th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f bo th fa ctio ns.
c h a irm e n o f tiie d e m o c ra tic and
re p u b lic a n c o u n ty co m m itte e s to
g iv e space fo r c a m p a ig n a rtic le s in
tw o spe cia l c o lu m n s to be con­
d u c te d by th e c h a irm e n , has been
accepted. T h e A rg u s announces th is
John
H a re
was elected v ic e -
w eek.
V a rio u s phases o f tiie c a m p a ig n p re s id e n t o f the H ills b o ro M en's
w i l l be
discussed
b y th e
tw o ¡B re a k fa s t c lu b th is m o rn in g iT h u r s -
m en, g iv in g b o th sides o f tiie p o lit ­ d a v l. to f i l l th e va ca n cy le ft w h e n
ic a l a rg u m e n t fo r th e b e n e fit o f ¡Jam es W e lls was a d va nce d to th e
l p re sid e n cy.
th e readers.
C o m m itte e to in v e s tig a te th e pos-
s ib ilit v
of
o rg a n iz in g a "to u c h '
S rh o o l to O pen
A n n o u n c e m e n t was m ade
th is i ta c k le " fo o tb a ll league in H ills b o ro
¡
th
is
fa
ll
was
a p p o in te d and in -
w e e k th a t th e Seven Dav A d v e n ­
th e n e x t
tis t school on B a se lin e w ill open | s tru c tc d to re p o rt at
The
te n ta tiv e
lin e -u p
M o n d a y m o rn in g , w it h tw o te a c h ­ j m e e tin g .
ers h a n d lin g th e 10 grades. T e a c h ­ w o u ld c a ll fo r s ix team s o f 20 men
each fro m th e c ity a nd s u rro u n d ­
ers a re M r. a nd M rs. M c D o w .
Early Day Movie
in Hillsboro Seen
(C ontinued on page 5,
colum n 3)
Workmen Rush
Sewer Lines
Construction
Two M a c h in e s D riv e D itc h e s
A c r o ss B a se lin e
W ith th e f ir s t m o d e rn sewage
disposal p la n t in th e v a lle y co m -
P 'cted a n d a w a itin g tests, w o r k on
sew er lin e c o n s tru c tio n in H ills -
i b o ro is b e in g ru sh e d b y K e r n &
K ib b c . c o n tra c to rs , at th e ra te o f
5800 feet p e r w e e k
A t present some d e la y on lines
a lre a d y in s ta lle d is b e in g e x p e r-
j e? ced d y e ,0 a s h ?r t a f e. ‘ "t J 1“ «:!,™
la b o re rs to c o n s tru c t m anholes, o a m
L in d s u p e rin te n d e n t, re p o rte d th is
> week. A p p lic a tio n s to th e n a tio n a l
re -e m p lo y m e n t se rv ic e , he said, so
j
had p ro v e d u n a v a ilin g .
L in e s in th e so u the a st q u a rte r o f
th e c ity h ave been c o m p le te d w it h
th e e x c e p tio n o f a n u m b e r o f
1 m anholes and th e d ig g in g crew s
n o w a re w o r k in g a lo n g B a se lin e
and n o rth o f B a s e lin e on th e M a in
t r u n k sew er, w h ic h fo llo w s N in th
avenue.
T w o d ig g in g m achines are w o rk -1
in g tw o s h ifts each d a y th ro u g h
e x c e lle n t s o il. L in d
said. W h ile
m oist th e s o il is s o lid to b e lo w
th e 15-foot le v e l a nd fre e o f th e
w a te r and q u ic k s a n d e x p e rie n c e d
e a rlie r in th e y e a r in th e s o u th ­
east se ctio n o f th e c ity .
B e tw e e n 11.000 and 12.000 feet o f
i th e m a in d itc h s t i l l re m a in to be
; d u g and in a d d itio n a ll o f th e la t-
e ra l lin e s a n d s h o rt co n nections. On
H um
' B a s e lin e th e d itc h e •xienus
x te nd s fro
m
le a s t o f T e n th a ve n ue t o 1 F ifth ." a n d
Increased e n ro llm e n t m a rk e d th e
o p e n in g o f H ills b o ro schools ag a in
th is ye a r, a c c o rd in g to p re lim in a r y
fig u re s w h ic h w ill n o t be c o m p le te
u n t il n e x t week, a c c o rd in g to school
o ffic ia ls .
j n th e h ig h school, fre s h m a n
re g is tra tio n was pla ce d a t 230 as
co m p a re d to 152 a y e a r ago s e ttin g
an a ll- tim e re c o rd fo r h ig h school
b e g in ne rs classes. O th e r re g is tra -
tio n s a p p a re n tly w e re la g g in g be-
h in d la st y e a r w ith an increase o f
50 in d ic a te d in th e to ta l e n ro llm e n t,
r .in «
‘
C o n s id e ra b le o f an increase was
re p o rte d W ednesday b y C. H. Nos-
‘ e r' s u p e rin te n d e n t o f
H ills b o r o
grade schools, w h e re m o re th a n 500
c h ild re n had e n te re d school as com -
pared to a to ta l r e g is tra tio n last
y ear o f »77. C o n s id e ra b le o f th e
increase was th ro u g h th e b e g in -
ners classes w h e re 68 c h ild re n w e re
re g is te re d w it h th e tw o teachers.
F in a l check m a y re v e a l a d d itio n ­
al
re g is tra tio n w it h in th e
next
w e e k o r tw o . N o s ie r said.
T uesday, p u p ils re p o rte d fo r as­
s ig n m e n t o n ly , r e tu r n in g hom e at
noon. W ednesday m o rn in g , classes
w e re
assem bled a n d th e
y e a r's
w o r k begun.
Busses on a ll rn n s w e re re p o rte d
f u ll b y B. W. Barnes, s u p e rin te n d ­
ent, th e busses r u n n in g on th e
schedules e sta blish ed la s t y e a r u n ­
t i l changes a re fo u n d necessary.
W o rk m e n have c o m p le te d a b o u t
h a lf o f th e ta s k o f lin in g th e c e il­
in g o f th e a u d ito r iu m w it h d e a d ­
e n in g m a te ria l to re d u c e th e echo
and im p ro v e th e acoustics. I t is
e xp e cte d th a t w h e n th e w o r k is
c o m p le te d , persons in th e re a r o f
th e a u d ito r iu m w i l l be a b le to hear
n e a rly as w e ll as those on th e fr o n t
ro w s.
T h e im p ro v e m e n t w as a tte m p te d
o n ly a fte r th e school b o a rd had
| ^ £ ¡ { ^ * ^ * ¥ « * 8 1 a u d ito riu m s "'"w h e re
aj m ila r w o r k had been d one and
w h ic h had P ro ve d su ccessful. T h e
m a te ria l used is a so u a re b lo c k o f
a b sorbent " m a te r ia l'p u n c h e d w it h
s m a ll holes.
W hen th e sound s trik e s th e c c il-
in g . th e a b s o rb e n t b lo c k s p re v e n t
th e echo a nd m a k e i t possible to
hear d is tin c tly . T h e same e ffe c t is
( C o n tin u 'd on pace 6.
colum n 2)
Autumn Frost
Reported Here
----------
,
—
D
,
L o w er 1 e m p e r a tu rcs R ecord
w ith N e w M onth
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L o w e r te m p e ra tu re s d u rin g 'the
d a y a nd c o o le r n ig h ts , ushered in
ne w rnon**1 w it h a to u c h o f
*P.
P’. u l , 2 ^ 2 “ '
d a y) as a re m in d e r th a t th e s u m ­
w i l l be d u g on b o th sides o f th e
m e r has passed and a u tu m n is a t
(C o n tin u rd on page H, colum n 3)
hand.
H ig h e st te m p e ra tu re fo r A u g u s t
re co rd e d here b y A. W. M oore, o b ­
s e rv e r f o r th e fe d e ra l b io lo g ic a l
s u rv e y , was 93 degrees on A u g u s t
28 w it h th e lo w e s t on A u g u s t 16
A lth o u g h th e H ills b o ro sewage w h e n th e m e rc u ry f e ll to 45 d c-
disposal p la n t is v ir t u a lly c o m p le te 1 grees.
w it h th e e xc e p tio n s o f a fe w m in o r '
R a in fa ll d u r in g t h e
m o n th
d e ta ils , o f f ic ia l acceptance
m ust a m o u n te d to .04 in ches on A u g u s t
a w a it fin a l tests, and a d ju s tm e n ts . 23- R a in fa ll so fa r in S e p te m b e r
I f tests re v e a l th e ta n k s and m a- has been .08 in ches on S e p te m b e r
1 a nd .09 in ches th e fo llo w in g day.
c h in e ry c o m p ly in g w it h sp e cifica
Tem perature»
tions. th e p la n t w ill be accepted
D a te
M a x . M in .
and placed in use. G e o rg e McGee,
84
S e p te m b e r 1
c ity e n g in ee r, said Tuesday.
57
80
"
2
52
M e a n w h ile , b e fo re tests can be
”
3
73
50
made, a sewage lin e m ust be in ­
"
4
74
50
s ta lle d w h ic h w ill se parate th e c o m ­
70
5
52
m e rc ia l w aste at th e R a y -M a lin g
”
6
79
46
c a n n e ry fro m th e d o m e stic sewage.
79
50
”
7 .....
W hen th is is c o m p le te d , th e c ity
80
39
"
8
sewage w ill be tu rn e d in to th e p la n t
77
39
”
9
and tre a tm e n t w i l l begin.
New Sewage Plant
Must Await Tests
Glenwood Loggers
Resume Operations Rotary Club’s M u tt Dog Show Proves
County Chairmen
to Write Columns
M en’s Club Names
Hare Vice-President
ing territory.
'
Howling Success as Feature o f Fair
The
R o ta ry c lu b " M u t t "
dog G race C o n n e ll, b la c k e s t dogs: J u n -
show , in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e co u n - ¡o r L i l l y a nd M a rg a re t F re u d e n -
succeU1' S a ,U rd a y ’ WaS 3 h o w lin g | th a l.
w h ite s t; J u n io r P la p p and
Dogs cam e fro m fa r a nd n e a r to N o rm a F re u d e n th a l, cle a n e st; BuM-
d y B ic k fo r d and L o is M e ie r, d i r t i ­
est;
W esley
G ates a n d D o n a ld
Foster, la rg e st; H u g h e y R in g and
F e rn W e in tz , s m a lle st; M ilto n D o d ­
son a n d E la in e W h itm o re , longest
h a ire d ; A r t h u r Coussens and L e a h
K laussen. s h o rte s t h a ire d ; W esley
L in c o ln and D e lo res S a h n o w , best
dressed; J im m y P c p p a rd and M a r-
g a re t Havens, best t r ic k ; K c r t Ross-
and d««sie P la p p , m ost unus-
llid : W illia m M ille r and P a tric ia
G a tto n .
longest:
A u d re y V a n L o o
P a tte rs o n , sh o rte st:
:">d F lo re n c e
A lb e r t K a u fm a n and L o rn a M cLeod,
longest eared:
W a lte r M c K in n e y
and Jean W a tk in s , s h o rte st ta ile d .
P riz e s fo r th e a ffa ir w ere f u r n ­
ished b y th e R o ta ry c lu b w ith Ja ck
P erson c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e
in c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts. Judges
in c lu d e d Ed S a xto n . N. J Skce and
Leon S D avis, w h o s u b s titu te d fo r
D r. R. J. N ic o l.
v ie w ith each o th e r in th e show
rin g fo r th e 15 cash p rizes o ffe re d .
T h e re w e re dogs and dogs; lit t le
and b ig ; lo n g h a ire d and s h o rt:
dogs o f a lt breeds, a nd in d iv id u a ls
re p re s e n tin g a lm ost a n y breed.
W hen ta ils a ll had been co u n te d
th e re w e re 42 dogs in th e show
rin g , each f ir m ly
a tta che d to a
leash in th e hands o f an a d m irin g
m a ste r o r m istress.
T a k e n as a w h o le , th e dogs w e re
w e ll behaved and a p p a re n tly e n -
jo y e d the show , be in g in te re s te d
in one a n o th e r as w e ll as in th e
s u rro u n d in g s .
A t th e h e ig h th o f th e show , th e
B e th a n y band gave
a
serenade
w h ic h b ro u g h t th e p i t lis te n e rs up
sta n d in g , as it were. T h e m u s ic was
a s jg n a l fo r a g e n e ra l b a rk fest
w ith th e la rg e r m em b e rs o f th e
d is tin g u is h e d a g g re g a tio n d o m in a t­
in g th e ca n in ? speech m a k in g . ;
W in n e rs w e re R oy G rossen and
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