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H IL L S B O R O Page Eight I Wc a rc being served at present w ith sufficient energy and at a 1 reasonable price. As tim e goes oil < I • s -\ • and th e re is a new setu p due to t h - t c I T lV ’P t l com pletion of the B onneville dam ’ v > 1 and if th ere develops a new gen- _____ eration, transm ission and distri- bution policy I believe H illsb o ro R esident Loser i n J u n io r H ig h 7 A Class Gives should be on its toes to get the T ig a rd m . * . . . . _ l i „ best and cheapest pow er to be had C o u rt M a n e u v e r Plays at Assem bly .Senle question a city m anagerial form of governm ent As for myself T rial of G eorge H in k le on a (By School R eporters) I believe it w ould be ju st as prac- H onor roll in th e local grade tical for a large business concern charge of assault and b attery w ill schools for the various classes fol- to try to conduct its business w ith- open today (T h u rsd ay ) in circu it jows; out a com petent m anager, w hom i court H inkle was arrested follow Peter Beseow School the board of d irectors hold resp o r- ing a com plaint filed by O tto Des- 2A__ G loria G ibbens. Allan G eis- sible for the success of th e business met. said to have been w orking bers. Jean K ennelly. M argaret as it w ould be for a city w ith a for Hinkle, and attack ed by him E. L. Gipson, indicted on two F reudenthal. M ilda Beth Pitm an m illion and a half v aluation a 3A Patty Cyrus. D onna D orland, carry on its affairs w ithout a quali- counts, plead guilty Monday b e fore Ju d g e H ow ard K Z im m erm an M argarct H arty, S tu art R ichard- fied m anager. son ' j "The league of cities show s Hills- h ere to the last count, giving liquor David Hill boro am ong th e lowest in cost of to a minor. The first count, co n 3 A— F orrest H ibbard. N orm an city governm ent. O ur bonds sell trib u tin g to th e delinquency of a P rivrasky. G erald S erv ers. at a good prem ium . We have an m inor, was dism issed He w as fined 2A La Vonia Hobin enviable record as far as o ur in- $50 and given u n til November 7 to 3A—J a c k D cv k . R obert Holz- debtedness is concerned. T h ere was pay. A ttem pt by P R Cook. Tigard, nagel Roy Martz. C h arlo tte P a tte r- no tim e durin g th e depression th at son. C arla Rabagliatic. Jo an Sey- we w ere not on a cash basis O ur to quash an indictm ent ch arg in g assault w ith a dangerous weapon, m our. Lois Stone, B arbara Gates, city is well managed. C larabelle Wilev. "F or th e city of H illsboro it is ; w as th w arted this w eek w h e n P eters r u l e d 4A—A llene A m acher. F r a n c e s b etter to have a registered engineer Ju d g e R F ran k H ibbard Norm a Lou K roeger. Bob as m anager as a m ajo r portion of against a d e m u rre r in w hich Cook attem p ted to show that he w as in M orrison. W alter M cKinney. his salary is paid for out of im- 5A N aida Fishback. Velma G al- provem ent funds and does not come dicted after h? w as caused to te sti lup F ritzie Plapp. Don M orrison. ! cut of taxes. T his y ear only 36 per fy before th e g ran d ju ry . W endall Heacock. D onald Davidson, cent of th e city m anager's salary Cook contended that th e te s ti D ale Busch . w as paid by tax money. The las» mony given in an investigation be 2A—Patsv Douglass, Pollv Mel- ' y ear before we had a city m anager fore th e g ran d ju ry also w as used huish. Sally C ruzen. Helen Tsu- we spent over $1900 for an out-of- to indict him an d th erefo re d e gawa. W alter Johnson. F em e Hib- tow n engineer p riv ed him of his co n stitu tio n al bard. "The past tw o y ears th e fact th at rights. 1A—D uane Thorson. H illsboro has had a m anager, w ho g e P eters ru led that th e fact Junior High was a registered en g in eer and com- th a Ju t d the defen d an t was subpoenaed 7A—J u n e Ireland. A rlene Lentz, petent to get th e data for our new , to testify before th e g ran d ju ry Ju n io r Plapp. sew er system, has saved th e resi- concerning m a tte rs out of w inch CA—Elaine B arber. B ettv Dor- 1 dents tw o or th ree tim es his salary in dictm ent w as found against land. P atricia K roeger E lizabeth The last y ear before we had a city an McGee. K athleen Moore, B arb ara m anager we spent o v er $1900 for an him. did not co n stitu te a bar. O rders filed th is w eek m p ro b ate Shaw . H enrv C am pbell. B everly out-of-tow n engineer. F. B ergstrand. Beach. A rline Canby. P atsv Me- "O ur budget for th e com ing y ear court include C Donald W Libbey, Seym our S. Connell. ’ " is only tw o -fifth s of a m ill dif- 7B—Robert Bristol. A d e l b e r t fcrent th an this year. O ur relief S k iff. N. L ongenbaugh. G in erv a Ilaffner. Jack K ennelly. work, restoration of salaries due to , W arbis, Lundy B. Sm ith. A ugust 7A2—T aka Iw asaki ’ ' higher cost of living, loss of o u r Specht. A. V. Denney. M ary E. 6B—Erm a W illiams, M ary Ellen fire h y d ran t suit and som e new Rice. Anna L. Ram sdell. Jam es R. M orrison. fire equipm ent m ade it necessary M cPoland, P e te r Grossen. L u th er 8A—J a c k Estepp. Cloyce Bump, for yo u r budget com m ittee to ask J. Foster T he follow ing o rd ers w ere filed elyn G errish. Jo y ce k ellin g to n . for this am ount "As a tax p ay e r I dislike to see this week, in clu d in g Home O w ners' M arjorie Kidney. E dith Latim er. corporation vs. F red and Flora An- Jovce M artin. Elise M artin. Alice taxes as high as th ey a re but on F in e . Edith Sahnow. A rlene S nvd- th e o th er hand I w ant good fire trobus. d efau lt and decree; C lyde er. W innifred Wilev. protection, good lights, adequate K elty vs. L. L. B ellinger, dism issal • • • police protection, in fact an up-to- of com plaint; C redit Service com pany vs. J. C hoban. releasin g a t Ju n io r high 7A class gave a one- date city." tachm ent: The C ity P u b lic Meat act play. "All on a W inter's Day," I -------------------------- M arket vs. W estim ber L um ber at assem bly F rid ay P upils in th e ~ T ' - com pany, d efau lt a n d ju d g m en t; play w ere Lorna McLeod. D orothy 1 r i - V O l i n t V 1 t a C I l C r L iq uidation S h u te Savings bank, K idney. Ju n e Ireland. R obert P e t to sell real p ro p erty : E. J. and ers and Don M acKenzie. A skit in A lta M eA lear vs. Jo h n A. and a L ittle Red Schoolhouse." was L illie M. A nderson, dism issal of presented by Naomi Hanel. R uth I (C«ntlno«d from page l> Foelker. A rlene Lentz. M argaret of th e national educational associ- suit. N ew suits flied this w eek in c ir Havens, Betty G ulley. Deloss An- ation. W ashington. D. C. derson. Donald Nelson. Lyle Shaw T eachers also derived m uch from cuit court include F red C. S to lte and Ivan Steinke, supplem ented by the panel discussion. O. B. K raus, vs. P. II. Schm idt, money: Roy Ison a song by the e n tire class. B everly county school su p erin ten d en t, said vs. C lare Doiel et al m ortgage fo re W eil announced th e program . E arl i in com m enting on th e success of closure; A ndrew J. M cCann et al vs. Jo h n H. F reel et al. foreclosure Pearson and D ick M artin w ere the institute. stage m anagers w hile Frances The discussion. "How May Com- contract; F ed eral Land B anks of M cycrs assisted w ith costumes. m unity O rganizations and Resources S po k an e vs. C larence C M ailer, foreclosure: F ed eral L and B ank of Six B class officers a re E v erett L sed in th e D evelopm ent of a S pokane vs. H arry J M ailer, fo re Padgett, p re s id e n t B ruce Estepp. ? 'j a! E ducational Program . was closure: H. W. C u rrin vs. R uth vice-president, and D onald B ret- „ , ®l.ate S u p erin ten d en t C. A. Longfellow et al. foreclosure m o rt th a u e r secretary Howard. S p eak ers w ere Mrs. C. W. gage. E isner of' 7A2 has m oved ^ i 1' ,sta iS vice-p resid en t of th e ! aw ay. P.-T. A.: Dr. C ham bers. O. D. By- I ___________________ ers, p rin cip al R ain ier union high ~ school; Miss M abie Rush, p rincipal Hinkle Trial Op ens Today School Honor In stitu te P o p u la r A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , u ty sheriffs on a charge of driving a ear w hile drunk, w aived p re lim inary hearing Friday and was bound over to the g ran d ju ry u n der $5tX) bonds. Sam Frost, form er resident of M idw ay com m unity, indicated by the last grand ju ry for non-support of a m inor child pleaded guilty before Ju d g e R F ran k P eters in circu it court and was sentenced to servo six m onths in ja il w hen he declared that h? could not, and w ould not. co n trib u te to the su p port because his form er w ife had rem arried and tak en the child to live w ith her Public Porum E ditor of H illsboro Argus S u n day I w as in H illsboro and h a p pened to notice your editorial in last w eek's paper, advising a "no" vote on m easuers upon w hich the v o ter is in doubt 1 am w ondering if you w ould be w illing to m ake som e clarifying announcem ent con cern in g the tax lim itation b i l l w hich affeels school d istric ts h . . mg lOO.tXX) population 1 th in k you a re fam iliar w ith the content and argum ent upon this bill Being of the n a tu re it is, i. e. tied up w ith the six per cent con stitu tio n al lim itation clause of the s ta te constitution, it may bo ch ang ed only by the m ajority vote of th e e n tire state W hatever the reason for th e p res e n t financial mess does not concern us at present, the tru th rem ains th at school district No. 1 of M ult nom ah county, ith e only district in the state affected by the bill» could set its financial house in o r d er if the bill w ere to be passed An affirm ativ e vote for the m eas u re by any voter in any o th er d is tric t w ould not cost th at voter one cent of e x tra tax, nor any one o u t side of P o rtlan d district. What will be th e tax levy in P ortland is of i no vital concern to outside dis- , tricts. We only w ant th e right to I provide for our ow n schools, and ’ the sta te m ust give us that right. P o rtla n d is fast losing its ed u ca tional advantage u n d er the present plan, and th at is of concern to all persons in terested i n education anyw here. You can see from the enclosed c irlu la r th at we a re third from th e bottom am ong the p rin cipal cities of the U nited States, and th at is not cred itab le to P o rt land n o r Oregon. If you have occasion or o p p o rtu n ity to aid us in support of this bill, th at help w ill be m uch appre- j ciated. I hope you may as well T h ursday, O ctober 29, 1936 OREGON give us your editorial support from the folowing who will re- .'EN A S A OLSON. 34 S. E 71st port for practice Sunday at 2 JO at tile high seliiH»! Rushlow. Deck, avenue. P ortland. l.orcu Scintillici ich, Bagley. Hare. B atchelar. llanna, Cook. Janies E ditor's Note Notes and calls G rogan. Auld, and Forney urging support of this m easure w ere r e e .n e d by the Argus W ednesday m orning from Misses Anne C h a lm e rs Fanny Konigan and V ictoria W arw ick, all form er teachers in the local schools, but now teaching in P ortland. Defeat of the bill to do aw ay w ith com pulsory m ilitary train in g at the U niversity of O regon a n d i O regon S tate college was urged by Hugh S Rogers, candidate f o r m ayor, in speaking before the Hill Young Men's B reakfast club Jack Rushlow . m anager of the boro hursday m orning He pointed out H illsboro high school alum ni team, T the folly of unpreparedness, citing w hich m eets tile high school re g exam ples from the W orld a n il ulars in a test of strength Friday. S panish-A m erican wars N o v e m b e r 6. on th e high school Rogers also scored the aliens who field, this w eek announced that a re now residing in this country Ins lineup is com plete and reg u lar and w ho have m ade no effort to practice scheduled. becom e citizens. He declared that The gam e is under the sponsorship m any of them w ere keeping loyal of the H illsboro M n's B reakfast A m erican citizens out of em p lo y club for the pm pose of raising m ent and that m any others w ere funds w ith w hich to purchase flood being supported on the relief rolls lights for th e high school field M em bers of the B reakfast c l u b Businessm en and organizations of w ere urged to get behind a move H illsboro are being asked to sup to "K eep A m erica for A m ericans " port the m ovem ent to m odernize Action was taken by the d u b to th e local field in com petition w ith w ard raising funds to s c u d W ayne other tow ns a n d cities of this part Nickeson to New York for an of Oregon a u d itio n w ith M ajor B o w e s l 'l a n s P lans of th e B reakfast club in fo r (lie H i lh i- a lu m m f o o tb a ll g a m e clude use of the lights for foot mi November t>. proceeds of which ball. softball and possibly reg u lar are to go tow ard lighting the local baseball games at night In other athletic field, w ere also discussed tow ns lighted fields have resulted m greatly increased atten d an ce at D O N A L D B R A IN A R D H O I M I S D onald B rainard H o l m e s . 75. gam es and m ore enjoym ent by the spectators. passed aw ay here Friday after T en tativ e lineup will be taken long illness. He was born m Illinois Holmes of Uitz.vllle. Wash and a sister. Mi. laum a Jones of M a a n i, Iowa. F uneral services w ere held Mou- ...... , day al Y oungs 1' ' ' .. "* interm ent In th e I O O t • tery in IBtll, anil in 1802 was uniteli In m arriage to N ettie O rpul For the past seven years he hud lived with C edar street m m un Hills his fam ily on cedar is- boro He is survived by I lls widow Mis Nettie Holmes, a daughter, Ellen Holmes; a brother. Fred C lu b U rg e d to V o te A g ain st M ilitary Bill T e rm R ecru ited to r Flood L ig h t G a m e A Figure-Beauty I reatment, only $350 This Gossard is a particularly geed buy. A sixtctn-inch skirt at this price is rare indeed. It's el lace and figured batiste, styled te jive yen slick lines le r fitted fashions. Aledel ¿438. $350 (Be Ç?oni|i£cf by G O SSARD And be fitted by who You'll look your new fro c k if sour a "Gossard." co rttrllierrs our graduate know how tirsi ui tli.it foundation is Our classified columns may have just what you are looking for— Read them. tl T u a la tin M e n H e ld G a rre tt O u tlin e s ?enbe£f- .e>emen'ar-v,uscho°is- arid G ra n d J u ry T e rm J. B. B hnkhorn. S m ith-H ughes m - nn i rv • - structor. F orest G rove union high (Continued from pare 1) W ork D u rin g l e r m school. day m orning and 50 cents in p en HOLEPROOF HOSIER/ t Closing fe atu re of the program nies taken, according to a rep o rt to (Continued from oacr I) was an address by F ra n k B ranch th e sheriff. E n tran ce was gained by du«» bowl and d ro u th strick en Riley, P o rtlan d , tra v e le r and lec- b reak in g a w indow. regions of th e m id-w est. i turer. E dw ard K atke. arre ste d by dep- “We m ust fu rn ish w ork or w e The m orn in g session opened w ith w ill have needy fam ilies who w ill I an address bv C h arlo tte Linfoot have to have direct relief. Red Cross executive from San "This w in ter th e city council, and Francisco. on "J u n io r Red Cross." have to be especially th e street com m ittee ana She su b stitu ted for R. E. G illette. io e n jo y w h is k e y !” city m anager, w ill m ake special Red Cross director. T he last m o rn effort to get street and sidew al* ing address was by C. A. H ow ard. I projects. The federal governm ent state su p erin ten d en t of education. I u n d e r WPA w ill finance th e labor. Salem. • It w ill be a good oppo rtu n ity for D epartm ental m eetings w ere con th e people to get th e ir im p ro v e ducted by S p erin ten d en t B. W. m ents at about 60 p er cent of th e B arnes on high school libraries, re g u la r cost w ith D r C ham bers as sp eaker: Miss ¿1 B ra n d "As tim e goes on new things B ertha K ohlhagen. state supervisor. S t r a i g h t W h is k e y BO p r o o * face the city adm inistration ‘ home econom ics teachers; Miss B ar- A« you prefer "F or instance th e franchise for bara Potts. H illsboro, physical edu- in Bourbon or Hyo th e w ater com pany expires soon, cation, and L ynn D. G ubser. Mc- The w ater system we have is v ery M innville for elem en tary teachers inadequate The new sew er system w ith Dr. Dawson as sp eak er on and new residences m ake a fu rth e r ! "Significant A ttitu d es of Success- dem and for w ater. The system is ful T eachers." constantly depreciating. It is 1m- | _________________ p erativ e for fire protection and sufficient w ater for o u r homes, th a t som ething be done at once. "T he present council, city a t to rn ey and m anager, have given th e m a tte r serious thought. The q u es W ithout opposition, n o n -u n io n tion to decide is w h eth er we w ant high school and H illsboro public to give th e present w ater company school budgets have been passed. ' a new franchise o r ta k e th e system N eith er m eeting was attended by j over as a m unicipally ow ned i citizens other th a n school o fficers., system . Personally, a fter g etting „ u , l ... ■ ■ , I all the inform ation I could. I be- . F ub, ’£ h earing on th e u, j 10n lieve our best bet is to own and 1 ^ ^ ° ° , u Uj $ Ct H d ln th ! o perate our own system. I believe r ' c,hnoc>l. b u lld ln « F rld a-X a tern1?on, at w e w ill be able to furnish m ore 30 The budget calls for w a te r at th e sam e price. We have c x p n d ltu res ° f «-’ 290 w ith $o8, 1 810 to be raised bv taxes. rig h ts on plenty of w ater. However. , I believe it to be tiie duty of th e , m ay o r and council to obtain all d ata and presen t it to th e people . fo r th eir consideration. "Then along th is line we h a v e 1 the light and pow er franchise to consider. T hat franchise expires in ; th e n ear future. H ow ever the light an d pow er situ atio n is not so vital. N O — it isn't too e a rly to thin k ahold tile holidays and C hristm as w ill be here before you kn o w it. H o lid ay shipm ents of b e a u tifu l H o le p ro o f have a rriv e d . Sheer c h iffo n s and service w eights in new shades. M a k e yolir s e le c tio n - now »- o ttt V o te rs S how Little In te re st in B u d g ets Used Cars BO U G H T SOLD CONSIGNED V o te fo r 1930 FORD C OUPE R um ble scat, .splendid condi tion. You w ill like th is one. 1931 CHEV ROADSTER. R um ble seat. 600-16 tires, top. curtains, motor, ex cellen t shape. 1926 ESSEX COAC H Very good transportation, cheap. 1936 W ILLYS SEDAN Buy this tro u b le-free car. C ondition A -l. fu lly guar- gu aran teed . New and Used T IR E S Very reasonable prices W illys 77 $559 h ere M. K. ABRAHAM Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF A d v .) * R epublican C a n d id a te fo r County Com m issioner and p rese n t incum bent, b lin g s to th e voters of th is C ou n ty : 1— Four years' experience in Coun ty Government and in the ad ministration of County affairs. 2— A propressive road program w ith maintenance a n d construction costs held to the lowest possible figure. 3— A record of economy and effi ciency. I—An assurance of fair, just and equitable treatment to all citi zens of Washington County. T hese are his recom m en dation s Used Car Exchange V IS U 1936 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan 1935 O lds 6 Touring Sedan A nice car priced right. 1929 O ldsm obile Coupe Long wheelbase, dual tires, reconditioned motor. 1934 Chevrolet Pickup < hoicc of two. 1937 C h e v ro le t H ere N ov. 7! P la te y o u r o rd er now for the NEW 1937 CH EV R O LET— the sa fe st C hevrolet ever built, w ith the g re a te s t a rra y of protection fea tu re s ever developed. M ore pow er, g re a te r p erform ance, low er o p eratio n and upkeep cost. Accessory Prices C ut! Eipiip your c a r now fo r g re a te r m otoring com fort a t new low prices on genuine accessories. See these to d a y : R a d ia to r Covers D efro sters Ash T ra y s Car H eaters B atteries G love P an el Clocks Money-saving C a r Services! Let our tra in ed , experienced m echanics put your c a r in sh a p e for w in te r d riving— it will save you m oney and increase sa fe ty and p e rfo rm ance. We service all m akes. Com plete Motor Tuning, Check-up C om plete Line Q uality Lubricants Battery and Ignition Check Proper W inter G rade Oil Brake Testing W heel A ligning Powers Grocery P ro m p t Phone 81 Service M a in S treet S p ecials for Saturday O nly Cake F lo u r SW ANSDOW N. County Com m issioner CH EVRO LET and OLDSM OBILE Phone Day or N ight 444 3 1 8 - 3 3 2 E. Main St. H ills b o ro , O regon Pkg. 25c M arsh m allo w s .... 1 l- lb . cello p kg . P u m p k in Pie Spice 10c Red & Whit»-. 2-oz. tin F la v -R -J e ll Any flavor. 3 for Salm on Pink. 2 cans H illsboro M otor Co. A d v.) IN T R A D E - 1934 GMC Truck Completely reconditionrd. Seat Covers C a r Radios A n ti-F rc e z c • C O H D W O O I) T A K E N Lots of miles lelt in this one. Fully guaranteed. 1931 Chev Coach by com petent in structor. (()n the balcony.) Good transportation. Like new in every way. 1932 Chev Special Sedan chases, 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Six-ply tires—dark blue, original finish. 1936 Pontiac 6 Coupe K n ittin g Lessons FREE with .ill y arn p u r 1929 Chevrolet Sedan This year's model at a substantial saving. YARN D E P I. fo lk s a re inukim; yarn < hriatinas Kills this y e a r- Ba p illo w i l ( o i n p l r l r a s s o rtm e n ts , h ia u iif t il y a r n s in all rnloi . in cluding "hom bre." S ensational C lean-U p Sale of o u r en tire stock of “ B etter Used C ars fo r Less”— Every one priced for im m ediate side— Save $50 to $100 on everv e a r! D on't miss th e se : for l I’ m id OUK Used Car Prices Slashed! VOTE FOR Jam es Lewis 2nd and W ash. P h one 2641 November 3, 1936 (P a id G ra h a m $865 h ere JAMES LEWIS a n d a t a b ig s a v in g , to o ! 14c 23c These prices good O ctober 31 only. Many o th er item s specially priced for S a tu rd a y . <