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Volum e 43, No. 38
W ith Which is Com
I I 11(«buró
In d e p e n d e n t
County Asks
E sta b lish e d 1873
More Money
of Taxpayer
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e Hillsboro Independent
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 5, 1936
Alum-Hilhi
G rid Stars
Battle Friday
Portland Youth
Must Account to
Grand Jurors
Added ss N ew P aid -In -A d v e n e s
Argus Subscribers from
Jan. I to Sept. 30
H ills b o ro
A rgu s
Established 1894
The Nation's Choice of Leadership
L lo y d Logan, 21. P o rtla n d , d r iv e r
o f the a u to m o b ile in w h ic h A r t h u r
W ebb. 19, was r id in g w h e n he m et
In «1 a th O c to b e r 25. on th e G ales
( 'r e c k road was h o u nd o v e r to th e
a c tio n o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
g ra n d ju r y u n d e r JlhiXJ bonds a f t ­
e r a p r e lim in a r y h e a rin g in Judge-
P it D o n a ld T T e m p le to n 's c o u rt F rid a y
1 a fte rn o o n .
L o gan is ch a rg e d w it h in v o lu n ­
ta ry m a n s la u g h te r th ro u g h re ckle ss
d riv in g , te s tim o n y be in g g iv e n at
tin - h a rin g by D e p u ty S h e r iff D ic k
B usch in an a tte m p t to sh o w th a t
| L o gan was d r iv in g his c a r a t an
e xcessive speed
Two Sections, Sixteen P ages
County Goes
to Roosevelt
Two to One
H u g h e s, C o n n ell, C arpenter,
L ew is a n d T u p p er E le c te d
R e p u b lic a n
for Lights
T ic k e t
E. L. Ross New Solon
Grand Jury to Meet
T h e g ra n d ju r y is sc h e d u le d to
meed N o v e m b e r 5 fo r th e c o n s id e r-
A n trim N a m ed R e p r e se n ta ­
| a tio n o f th is and o th e r cases.
A id in S et-u p
f i e l d M odern
O th e rs in ju r e d in th e w re c k in ­
tiv e ; C lo se R a ces M a d e
M a y o r J II G a rre tt re -e le cte d to
c lu d e d G eneva S u tte n . 10. F ore st
second te rm as m a y o r o f H ills ­
¡G ro v e , w h o s u ffe re d a b ro k e n a rm
W hen the stars o f y e s te rd a y meet and W illia m
b o ro in close contest w ith H ugh
I »«'«'I I a.'.« •<| to ta l ox p e n d iti! i e> and
W a ch n e r. 22. N o rth
N ipped by the fro st of
S R o g e r s , state co m m a n d e r o f tin - H ills b o ro h ig h school sta rs o f Plains. w*ho has been c o n fin e d to
increased a m o u n t to In* raided by
to d a y in a tita n ic s tru g g le on th e th e h o s p ita l here re c o v e rin g fro m
U n ite d S panish W a i V e te ran s
public
opinion in W ash in g ­
taxes, |s In d ic a te d in t h p 1937
lo ca l fo o tb a ll fie ld F rid a y a f t e r ­ b ro k e n rib s a nd se riou s concussion.
ton county as well as in the
c o u n ty burine! co m p le te d by th e
noon. fans w ill w itn e ss som ething F o r m a r ly a w e e k he was u n c o n ­
bu d ge t c o m m itte e T h u rs d a y T o ta l
s ta te and nation, re p u b lic a n
the sponsors o f th e gam e de cla re .
s c io u s o r se m i-conscious.
expense fo r th e c u rre n t y e a r w e re
hopes fo r a rep u b lican p res­
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pared to an » •stim ateti expeiusc of
(he H ills b o ro M en s B re a fa st c lu b te s tim o n y g iv e n by a n y m e m b e r
$603.718.01 hi 1037
fa d e d and died a t th e polls
| as a m eans o f ra is in g m on e y fo r o f th e L o g an p a rty L o g a n 's a t t o r ­
T h e b u d g e t show s c o n sid e ra b le
P re s id e n t F r a n k lin D e la n o R oosevelt a nd V ic e -P re s id e n t J o h n Nance G a rn e r re -e le c te d in o v e rw h e lm ­
T uesday.
I the c o n s tru c tio n o f stands a nd in ­ ney asked d ism issa l o f th e cast-
fth tftm g and c o n s o lid a tio n s,
a n d
in g vote th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try . R oosevelt p lu r a lit y m ay rea ch 10.000.000 votes. A ll b u t tw o states in
s ta lla tio n o f n ig h t lig h tin g on th e on th e g ro u n d s th a t th e sta te had
In th e county, five of the
fu m t ‘ out w ith $24 813 40 m u re to
d e m o c ra tic lis t w ith v ic to r y s e ttin g re co rd . Lead of 3-2 h e ld o v e r L a n d o n w it h 523 e le c to ra l b a llo ts
h ig h school a th le tic fie ld
n o t p ro d u c e d e v id e n c e to s u b s ta n ­
be raised b y taxes n e x t y e a r th a n
a p p a re n tly c in ch e d . O n ly V e rm o n t a nd M a in e sta y in re p u b lic a n c o lm u n .
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was u p 'd e d th is year, due to e s ti­
G eorge H in k le . S p rin g H ill f a r m ­
publican tic k e t succeeded in
fe w o f th e flashes w h o m ade fo o t­
m ated decreases in re ce ip ts T o ta l
er. was fo u n d ziot g u ilt y T h u rs d a y
b rea stin g th e rising Roose­
i« « f ip t us e s tim a te d fo r 1930 w ere N ew Y ork C ity an d A ir T rip b a ll h is to ry fo r H ills b o ro in 1928 by a c ir c u it c o u r* ju r y on a ch a rg e
and 1924. p la c in g tin s c it y in the
$250.990 99 a s c o m p a tta i to
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933 51 fo r 1932. o i $70.903 48 less
stars o f th e lo c a l g rid iro n , g ra d u ­ son o f O tto D esm et, n e ig h b o r. T he
safe m ajorities. T he w inners
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d isclo se d
th a t D esm et
ated here to a p p ea r a g a in a t th e te s tim o n y
w ere E. L. Ross, d em o crat,
had been h ire d b y J o h n M a rte l,
P u b lic h e a rin g on the b u d ge t has
Account« of c o n d itio n s in t h e u n iv e rs ity o r sta te college.
sta te s e n a to r; J. W. H ughes,
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tr ic t, to p lo w .
in th e c o u rt house at 19 a m . N o ­ w«*ri* re la te d M u n d a y noon to m c m -
rep u b lican sta te re p re s e n ta ­
L o ca l fans fre e ly forecast th a t a ' M e a n w h ile
a n a rg u m e n t arose
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bers o f th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
I By L. E Franci». Ass't. County Agent >
tiv e ; Ray L. A ntrim , dem o­
n u m b e r o f th e s h in in g sta rs o f sev­ bet ween M a rte l H in k le and D esm et
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c ra t, sta te r e p r e s e n t a ti v e ;
I l l< K in d le s o f C e d a r M ill, c h a ir- th re e week« in N e w Y o rk C ity and fo r th e fir s t tim e , th e d iffe re n c e o v e r a p lo w c le v is w h ic h H in k le I
o f 4-H c o rn c lu b m em bers and le a d - )
in .in , H ugh Met ills i a Forest G ro v e o th e r point«, and It W W e il, w h o b e tw e e n th e b lo o m o f y o u th and c la im e d had been sto le n D esm et I S n ell
Ja m e s Lewis, com m issioner;
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s e cre ta ry and R ic h a rd G S co tt o f sp e n t tw o w e e ks in S o u th e rn C a li­ tile in te rv e n in g years.
B a n k C o rn show , w h ic h w i l l be T illa m o o k In sp e c tio n
A rth u r T u p p er, c o u n t y
cam e to th e M a rte l p la ce a nd as­
the S c h o lls c o m m u n ity , w ith the fo rn ia .
10 3 0 ; D a n c e T u e sd a y
h e ld in th e lo b b y o f th e b a n k at
V ie w s N e w R oad
A m o n g th e stars o f y e s te rd a y a rc s a u lte d Desm et, k n o c k in g h im d o w n I
c le rk ; J o h n W. Connell,
Business is e x c e lle n t in th e e a st­
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J u ro rs d ra w n o r th e N o v e m b e r *
s h e riff; J. E. C a r p e n te r ,
is a d ire c t tr ib u t e to Ed S c h u lm e r-
In th e b tid g t t am o n g tin* change* e rn c itie s, P erson re la te d , a lth o u g h 1933 h ig h school team , w h o p la ye d te rm o f th e c ir c u it c o u rt to re p o rt !
In re m e m b ra n c e o f th e e n d in g o f ich , p re s id e n t o f th e b a n k and fo r
thus ve.it w ill be fo u n d a llo w a n c e th e g re a te st a m o u n t o f c o n s tru c ­ also w ith th e O re g o n S ta te fre s h - ! N o ve m b e r
C le a rin g o f a ca m p s ite on W o lf county assessor, rep u b lican s.
19 in c lu d e
A lf r e d D th e W o rld w a r. H ills b o r o Wednes
tio n seems to be on th e P a c ific
seven years sponsor o f th e c o rn
fo r a f u ll tim e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t,
B o a rd m a n . T ig a rd : G e o rg e H c rm e n s . i d a y w ill ta k e a h o lid a y and jo in
coast w h ile lit t le c o n s tru c tio n is u n ­ m en team
A h ead of 1932
g ro w in g contest. T he a p p r e c ia tiv e 1 c re e k road, n e a r th e p o in t w h e re
.m o th e r d e p u ty fo r th e s h e r iff’s o f ­ d e r w a y in th e east
F ore st G rove , ro u te 2: J o h n A L in - th e v e te ra n s' o rg a n iz a tio n s in o b ­
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response o f th e c lu b m em b e rs to C o lu m b ia . C la tso p . T illa m o o k a nd
fic e and an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r Hang's
Roosevelt
ran m ore th an
P o rtla n d , ro u te 2.
E n o ch , s e rv in g th e occassion, and p a r t ic i­ his s u p p o rt is best e vid e n ced by th e
Cafes, th e atre s, trains, a ll seem ­ m em b e rs o f 1923 and 1924. w e re on d o w .
W a s h in g to n c o u n tie s b o rd e r, is u n ­
disease in s p e c tio n ; in tin co u n ty
M oore, F orest G ro v e : C la re n c e D !
ed to b e e n jo yin g a ru s h in g busi­
A ll
a c tiv itie s w h ic h
h a ve been ness. and h i m a n y instances re ­ one o f th e best team s H ills b o ro Nelson. Scappoose, ro u te I: E th e l F : p a tin g in th e p ro g ra m , w h ic h has t it le o f "D ad" S c h u lm e ric h . w h ic h d e r w a y , a c c o rd in g to K e n n e th E. tw o to one a h e ad of L an­
c h a rg fi to th e c o u n ty h e a lth fu m i, p o rte d th e best business e v e r e x ­ e v e r d eveloped. F o rn e y also p la y ­ Hanson. B e a v e rto n ro u te 3: R ic h a rd I been p re p a re d u n d e r th e d ire c tio n th e y h a ve g iv e n to h im in r e c e n t ! T illo ts o n . re s id e n t
votes to
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o I don. polling 8641
ed some at P a c ific u n iv e rs ity and
o f H ills b o ro post. A m e ric a n L e g io n . years.
in c lu d in g h e a lth c a re o f th e poor, p e rie n ce d , P erson said.
T e u fe l S h e rw o o d ro u te 4: J o h n R
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R e i n h a r d each y e a r to boost th e fu n d s o f w h o is in c h a rg e o f th e a rra n g e ­
P e i\ on co m m e n te d
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item s, n o w a re g ro u p e d in th e w o rk on th e fin e a p p ca ta n ce o f t h .*
S ehw anke. C o rn e liu s ro u te 1; C a rl th e lo ca l post, w i l l be h e ld T u e s ­ m ents fo r th e show, has in tro d u c e d
th e H o o v e r e le c tio n o f 1932 w h e n
is c o m p le te d .
T h e re w ill he G e o rg e B a g le y J r .
o f the h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t, e lim in a t ­ c o u n try s id e in th e states th ro u g h
G. Beeheu H ills b o r o ro u te 1: C a rl d a y n ig h t on th e eve o f th e h o li­ t h r n e w tw o -d a y sh o w in p la ce o f
c e n te r in
1924-25-26
who
la te r llo lz.n a g e l. S h e rw o o d ro u te 3: H o m ­
in g th e o th e r expenses
A n o th e r c a m p s ite f u r t h e r w est th e c o u n ty was 6824 fo r R oosevelt
w h ic h be passed. Here, he said,
day. in ste a d o f A rm is tic e n ig h t th e fo rm e r s in g le d a y e ve n t. A n ­ also has been selected a n d w o r k a nd 4301 f o r H o o v e r. T h e r e p u b li­
A n o th e r fe a tu re o f th e ne w b u d ­ w e re fin e fa rm homes, w it h good p la y e d w ith th e U. o f O. fresh m e n e r Deck. H ills b o ro : A lfr e d J. D ysle.
as before.
n u a l b a n qu e t w i l l be h e ld F rid a y th e re p ro b a b ly w i l l b e g in soon. cans cast 153 votes less th is y e a r
get us the e lim in a tio n o f th e o ffic e b u ild in g s C o n tra s tin g these fa rm s a nd sta rte d w ith th e v a rs ity L o r- , P o rtla n d ro u te 2: Edna S B ily c u .
T he p ro g ra m
W ednesday w i l l l n ig h t in th e H ills b o ro G ra n g e h a ll, W h e n c o m p le te d , c re w s fr o m P o r t­ th a n in 1932 w h ile th e d e m o cra ts
o f c o u n ty i r c o u le r
A ch e c k o f w it h O re g o n he re m a rk e d t h a t en S c h u lm e n c h was a n o th e r o f th e S h e rw o o d ro u te 1; L o la O F oster.
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w h o g ra d u a te d to
th is ite m n v cala a s a v in g b y c o m ­ m a n y o f o u r fa rm s in O reg o n w e re 1925-20 stars,
P e rcy A u ste n . P o rtla n d
ro u te 5:
p la y w ith O reg o n sta te a nd P o r t ­ E m il L u c k . B a n k s ro u te 3; M a u d e i leaves V e te ra n ’s h a ll a t 10:30 a. m feed d e a le rs o f th e c o u n ty w i l l be th e cam ps d u r in g th e w o r k p e rio d . s m a ll increase o v e r t h e ir in crea se
b in in g . aft« i J a n u a ry 1 a ll th e r e ­ sh a b by In co m p a riso n , and
he
f o r ¿he m a rc h to th e fla g p o le on sp e cia l guests o f th e o ffic e rs o f
in re g is tr a tio n th is ye a r.
la n d u n iv e rs ity .
te « mi U mi rd mt page », '«lumn 1)
A n n o u n c e m e n t la st w e e k o f fe d ­
■ H o lco m b H ills b o r o ro u te 1: H e l - l lh e c o u rt house la w n w h e re th e th e b a n k at th is b a n qu e t
c o u ld n o t
u n d e rs ta n d h o w O re ­
L e m ke , to u te d as a Strong c a n d i­
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ma J M c K e re h e r. B e a v e rto n . E lla : fla g ra is in g ce re m o n y w ill be h e ld
gon c o u ld e x p e c t th e c itiz e n s o f
O Phelps, m a n a g e r o f th e V e n - !
IM M sections to move to th is state
A n o th e r a m o n g th e stars in Jo h n ! It. B a rn e y . H ills b o ro : J. W. C ooke F ro m th e fla g p o le th e p a ra d e w ill e tla n th e a tre , has been in te re s te d w ill s e rv e to speed u p th e w o r k o f date. p o lle d 715 votes w h ile T ho m a s
re
c e iv e d a
fe w sca tte re d votes.
H a in s have w ro u g h t a change In Hare, w h o p la ye d h e re in 1927-28-29 P o rtla n d ro u te 5: T hom as H . Casey. go to -the V e n e tia n th e a tre fo r in th e 4-H p ro g ra m a nd th e c o rn e s ta b lis h in g cam ps, i t is th o u g h t.
th e so -ca lle d d u st b o w l, he r e m a r k ­ at «*nd. w o n th e R o ta ry c lu b tro p h y S h e rw o o d ;
W illia m Moss. B a n ks s p e a k in g and a p a trio tic p ro g ra m . sh o w a n d a n n u a lly has h ad t h e 1 T h e to ta l is d iv id e d in to th re e fu n ds. L e m k e was th e c a n d id a te o f an a t­
$517 004 and $646 735 f o r W o lf cre e k te m p te d t h ir d p a rty , w h ile T ho m a s
ed. and th e c o u n try Is lo o k in g v e ry as m ost o u ts ta n d in g
1. M in n ie C u ll,
H ills b o ro ;
p la y e r, and ro u te
A ll v e te ra n s o rg a n iz a tio n s and e x h ib ito rs as h is guests at th e th e ­
H o w e v e r, he p o in te d o u t th a t p la y e d fre sh m e n
fo o tb a ll at th e Jo h n F N eu m a n . C o rn e liu s ro u te p a trio tic groups, w h ic h w i l l p a r ­ a te r. D D H ill, pro fe sso r o f fa rm | and $258,991 to be used on W ils o n headed th e s o c ia lis t tic k e t.
w n o th in g o f a c o rn c ro p u n ­ u n iv e rs ity
S e v e ra l n e c k -a n d -n e c k races d e ­
Cook
is a n o th e r and 2: T 1. D a viso n , M a n n in g ; E v e ly n tic ip a te in th e parade, a re asked crops. O regon S ta te college, w i l l i riv e r.
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be catne in to Illin o is .
m ore rece n t a d d itio n to th e a lu m n i, T u r k C o rn e liu s . W e n d e ll R. B ro w n . to re p o rt to A r t h u r K ro e g e r at be th e ju d g e a nd p rin c ip a l s p e a k- j E n g in e e rs a re o f th e o p in io n th a t v e lo p e d as th e re tu rn s began to
N ia g a ra
fa lls
p a r tic u la r ly a t ­ h a v in g p la y « «I h e re in 1934-35 as H ills b o ro ; S. S S h ie rk . M e tz g e r;
a p p e a r a n d in te re s t ra n h ig h u n t il
V e te ra n s ' h a il on W est M a in s tre e t e r at th e b a n qu e t. H. C. S e y m o u r, th e sum s set a sid e f o r W o lf c re e k
(Continued on page 1, column 1)
(Continurd on page S, column 2)
tra c te d his a tte n tio n , he said, as he
a lf back and la te r p la ye d a t P a- «
at 10 o 'c lo c k fo r a ssig n m e n t to state 4 -H c lu b le a d e r, « i l l be p re s- I w i l l be s u ffic ie n t to c a rr y th e c le a r
S ta te m e n t Issu ed by Corn- , co m p a re d th e v o lu m e o f w a te r c h ifte
.
e n t a nd w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e ac­ in g and g ra d in g o f th e e n tire 17
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passing o v e r th e fa lls th e re w ith
| m ile s o f u n fin is h e d ro a d th ro u g h to
Fans, too, w ill see D on B a tc h c la r.
in i,te e T u e sd a y
1 iz a tio n
is e xp e cte d to b rin g its tiv it ie s o f th e show.
th e n o ted fa lls o f O regon, th e O re ­ Im a l sta r o f 1930-31-32. w h o m ade
T h e e x h ib its w i l l be ju d g e d F r i ­ c o m p le tio n , w h ile f u r t h e r sums w ill
colors.
gon p ro d u c t b e in g p u n y in c o m ­ an e n v ia b le nam e fo r h im s e lf at
E a rl S n e ll, s e c re ta ry o f state, w ill d a y a fte rh o o n a nd th e a w a rd s a n ­ be needed on W ils o n r iv e r .
p a riso n . O n ly s ix p e r ce n t
o , L in f ie ld co lle g e
on
th e fo o tb a ll
T w e lv e m ile s o f ro c k s u rfa c in g
T h e (o llo w in g sta te m e n t discuss-
be th e speaker. In a d d itio n to th e n ounced a t th e b anquet. T h e p re m ­
N ia g a ra is o w n e d by th e U n ite d team . He p la ye d w it h L in f ie ld th re e
m g \ ai unis phases o f th e c o u n ty
¡s p e a k in g , th e heads o f each o rg a n - iu m s are as fo llo w s : F irs t, s c h o la r­ on th e T illa m o o k end o f th e W il­
States. The fa lls are lig h te d at years. L e s te r B a tc h e la r. a co usin o f
| iz a tio n w ill have a re p re s e n ta tiv e s h ip to th e 1937 4-H c lu b s u m m e r son r iv e r ro a d is u n d e rw a y w it h
bu d ge t was m ade by th e co m m itte e :
n ig h t
th e fam ous Don. is a n o th e r w h o
l on th e stage. T h e p ro g ra m w ill school Second, to 12th p la ce p re m ­ p ro sp e cts th a t th e e n tire p ro je c t
’T h e
p re p a ra tio n o f th e 1937
O ne o f th e s u rp r is in g th in g s he
iu m s are S8. $6. $5. $4. $3. $2, w i l l be passable a ll w in te r, a c c o rd ­
(open w it h p re s e n ta tio n o f colors.
budget o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p re - n o tice d. P i rson said, was th e n u m ­ p la ye d as back w it h th e lo ca ls in
in g to a d is p a tc h fro m T illa m o o k . C o n d em n P o r tla n d P a p e r ic
O th e r n u m b e rs on th e p ro g ra m $2. $1. and $1.
Im p r o v e m e n t P ro g ra m o n
< uteri an u n u s u a lly d if f ic u lt p ro b ­ b e r o f h is to ric a l spots In N e w Y o r k 1930-31-32.
A ll o f th e base r o c k is in p la ce to
in c lu d e p a trio tic m u s ic and a g ro u p
llo ls c h e r is a n o th e r w in n e r o f
lem to th e budget c o m m itte e It is C ity . W a ll stre e t, he re la te d , was.
U se Lard S u b stitu te
J o rd a n cree k.
¡o f songs b y th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y
at L ocal S ta tio n
co m m o n k n o w le d g e th a t fo r the p h y s ic a lly ,
a s m a ll
a f f a ir
o n ly th e R o ta ry c lu b cu p fo r o u ts ta n d - :
I se xte t, w h ic h w o n h o n ors at th e
past fiv e > e ais th e c o u n ty has had a b o ut fiv e b lo c k s long, w h ile thcV ,n K p la y in g He was end and f u ll-
O n M ills c re e k , east o f J o rd a n
a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f th e A m e r i­
cree k, a c re w has in s ta lle d t h e
a w a rra n t in d e b te d n e ss w h ic h at v ie w fro m th e E m p ire S ta te b u ild ­ hack fo r th e lo ca ls fro m 1931 to
P om ona G ran g e , in session O c to ­
F irs t ste p in propos«?d im p ro v e ­ can L e g io n in R o seburg la st Sum-
fo o tin g fo r 156-fpot span. T h e b rid g e b e r 28 a t S ch o lls, passed a re s o lu ­
one tim e a m o u n te d to alm ost $250,- ing. w h ic h is 1250 fe e t ta ll, was 1935.
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is 36 fe e t a b o ve th e cree k.
(HMI. and w h ic h at th e p resent tim e im p re ssive , p a r tic u la r ly at n ig h t as
tio n c r itic iz in g th e O reg o n J o u rn a l
P la y in g w ith th e u n iv e rs ity o f PE P co m p a n y is u n d e rw a y . R a lp h s
A req u e st has been mad«* fo r tw o
is a p p ro x im a te ly $130,000
F ro m J o rd a n c re e k , th e h ig h w a y fo r p r in tin g a d v e rtis e m e n ts o f
th e c it y lig h ts w e re tu rn e d on.
O reg o n fo r tw o years. J a c k Rush- F aster, tn a n a g e r o f th e lo c a l o ffic e . I reels o f a c tu a l w a r p ic tu re s ta k e n
(Continurd on page 7, column 2)
fo llo w s th e co u rse o f th e o ld W il- la rd s u b s titu te a nd g iv in g it as
P erson also v is ite d t h e
g ia n t
“ F o r th e past se v e ra l ye a rs t h e
a n n ou n ce d th is w eek. T h e s u b sta ­ on th e b a ttle fie ld s in F ra n ce by
. son r iv e r ro a d to M c N a m a r creek. p riz e s at th e n e w s p a p e r c o o k in g
N o rm a n d ie , w h ic h
e v e r .1 1 bu d ge t c o m m itte e s
have F re n c h lin e r.
tio n is load«*d n o w and th e im ­ m e m b e rs o f th e a rm y s ig n a l corps.
w
as
in
d
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ck
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.
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is
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rs
fe lt that e co n om ic c o n d itio n s m ad e ,
F lood P o lls f o r H e re is a s m a ll v illa g e w it h a mess school. O th e r re s o lu tio n s passed
p ro v e m e n ts w ill c o n tin u e u n t il th e I f these a rriv e , th e y w i l l be s h o w n C itiz e n s
house, o ffic e s and 15 b u n k houses. w e re in c o n n e c tio n w it h G ra n g e
it in a riv i able to la u n c h a n y d e t e r - 1 a rc ch a rg e d $1 10 each, and o n ly
lo a d is re lie v e d ,
he said. N e x t on th e screen ju s t p re v io u s to th e
(
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m in ed e ffo rt w h ic h w o u ld re s u lt in (
y e a r a C om prehensive p ro g ra m fo r s e a tin g o f o rg a n iz a tio n heads and
b rid g e o v e r W ils o n r iv e r
w h ic h
P ro g ra m was fu rn is h e d b y S c h o lls
th e e lim in a tio n o f th is Indebtednes.*
im p ro v in g th e s e rv ic e is c o n te m ­ th e p re s e n ta tio n o f colors, it has
i g ive s access to th e r o c k ro a d ahead. G ra n g e a nd tw o c a n d id ate s w e re
and c o n fin e d t h e ir e ffo rts to p re s­ M n c K e n z ie J o in s Ford
pla te d.
been
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C ity « le c tio n re tu rn s , c o m p le te d
ent g ro w th , b u t th is y e a r th e b u d ­
B e y o n d th e b rid g e tw o m ile s o f in itia te d in th e f if t h degree. G eorge
D e a le r s ’ D etro it T rip
T h e p resent r e g u la to r is b e in g
A r t h u r K ro e g c r is c h a irm a n o f at noon W ednesday, disclosed J. H.
w ho
get c o m m itte e fe lt th a t an o p p o r­
r ig h t- o f- w a y h a ve
been c le a re d , W. T hie sscn o f M ilw a u k ie ,
d o u b le d in c a p a c ity to m a in ta in a th e d a y assisted b y P a u l L . P a tte r-
H
I.
M n c K e n z ie o f th e M ae-
G a rre tt,
present m a y o r re tu rn e d b u t n o t g ra d e d and som e o f th e sp o ke on G ra n g e m atte rs, w as th e
tu n e tim e had a rr iv e d to ta k e the K c n z ie M o to r co m p a n y, local F ord
steady v o lta g e w it h in th e c ity , and sen. B. M. G o o dm a n and S ta n le y
to o fife e b y a p lu r a lity o f 94 o v e r h e a v ie s t w o r k in g ra d in g is fo u n d m o s t o u ts ta n d in g v is ito r.
'te p necessary to r e tir e these w a r ­ d e a le r, and d e a le rs fro m a ll o v e r
a n o th e r fe e d e r lin e is b e in g in s ta ll- | H u b b a rd .
On
th e c o m m itte e in his o p p o n e n t. H u g h Rogers.
N e x t Pom ona w ill be in S h e r­
ra n ts and e ffe c t a s a v in g in the O reg o n and S o u th e rn W a sh in g to n M od ern S y ste m to H a v e T w o ed w h ic h g ive s tw o feeders, one fo r
in th is s e c tio n .
ch a rg e o f th e dance is R a lp h D ress­
In th e e a rly re tu rn s , th e v o tin g
w o o d in J a n u a ry w it h in s ta lla tio n
cost o f debt nervier.
H u n d re d s o f la b o re rs w i l l b e e n ­
le ft P o rtla n d
M o n d a y n ig h t
fo r
th e t e r r it o r y so u th o f W a s h in g to n er. c h a irm a n , assisted b y A
D isp o sa l P la n ts
W. was close, w ith fir s t G a rr e tt and
and C h a rle s D ic k in s o n o f O sw e g o
'In 1933 th e c o u n ty p a id $13,28934 D e tro it Io p a rtic ip a te on F rid a y
gaged a ll w in t e r in c o n s tru c tio n
_____
street, a n d th e o th e r fo r a ll t e r r i- H o ffm a n and W illia m D ie r d o r ff.
th e n R o g e r- s w in g in g in to th e lead. w o r k in th e h e a rt o f th e m o u n ta in s , G ra n g e as in s ta llin g o ffic e r. T h e re
i lo r y n o rth o f th a t s tree t.
int< rest on n u ts ta n d in g
w a rra n ts a nd S a tu rd a y o f th is w e e k in Hie
w e re 150 g ra n g e rs in a tte n d a n c e a t
B
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c
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a
te
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a
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d
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e
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e
r
th r u s tin g th e n e w h ig h w a y to w a rd
and th e budget c o m m itte e was led , great« -I g a th e rin g o f F o rd men e v ­
Seei nd s u b s ta n tia l s a n ita tio n p ro - | A n a u to m a tic s w itc h also is be-
p e rs o n a lly o r by t h e ir frie n d s , a th e s u m m it, w h e re it w ill c o n n ect th e S ch o lls m ee tin g .
Io the c o n c lu s io n th a t an a d d itio n a l e r h e ld F o r th e fir s t tim e in th e je e t u n d e r W I’ A n o w is u n d e rw a y , in g in s ta lle d w h ic h w ill b rin g sh u t
In a d d itio n to th e o ffic e rs a n ­
r a th e r in te n se campaign.
la x fo r o ik ’ y e a r Io escape such p a y ­ h is to ry o f th e a u lo m o tiv e in d u s try at G aston, w h e re c re w s have begun d o w n s to a m in im u m o f tim e as
w it h th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty end.
n o u nce d last w e e k W. A . R o o t o f
F in a l,
u n o ffic ia l
re tu rn s , gave
m ents w o u ld be good business for tile 8000 m em b e rs o f th e d e a le r o r ­ in s ta lla tio n o f se w e r lin e s and tw o 1 it w ill not be necessary f o r an a t- P re s id e n t—
C
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n
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ly
w
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l
l
be
es­
T ig a rd was elected cha plain ; A . M.
p la n ts. T w o p la n ts a re j le n d a n t to m ake th e t r ip to th e s ta ­
1148 G a rr e tt 804 v o te s to Rogers 710. in ta b lis h e d so m e tim e n e x t a u tu m n .
U n ’ c o u n ty and w o u ld rep re se n t g a n iz a tio n « i l l g a th e r to g e th e r in disposal
Landen
K e n n e d y , tre a s u re r. an«i M rs. H. L.
d a ta
d is- tio n b e fore s e rv ic e can be resum ed
8641 th e h e a vie st v o tin g y d re c o rd e d in
Roosevelt
an u ltim a te
sa vin g s to th e ta x Detroit. O ffic ia ls o f th e F o rd M o ­ necessary, e n g in e e rin g
M
o
n
d
a
y
.
an
in
s
p
e
c
tio
n
p
a
rty
H udson, se cre ta ry, b o th o f B e a v e r-
to r company w ill pre se n t to the closes, because th e to w n o f G aston
payer.
Lemke
715 th e c ity o f H ills b o ro . T o ta l v o te w h ic h in c lu d e d th e c o u n ty c o u rts j to n : S h e rm a n Rhodes o f A lo h a ,
w as 1514 as co m p a re d to a to ta l
•'The a n tic ip a te d
e x p e n d itu re s g ro u p th e co m p le te lin e o f th e 1937 d ra in s in tw o d ire c tio n s
I'. S. Senator—
o f W a s h in g to n and T illa m o o k . L. G. g a teke e p e r: M a rg a re t F l i n t
of
v o te o f 1199 in 1932.
It unliniird t»n puff. A, ciilumn I)
n e w F o rd V -8 m o to r cars.
T h e p ro je c t sets u p $20.000 Io be
6371
Mahoney
H e a v ie s t v o tin g was i n
n o rth A p p e rs o n . e n g in e e r in ch a rg e o f th e S cholls. Ceres; M a ry F o lc v o f T i-
spent b y th e g o v e rn m e n t fo r la b o r
M e N a ry
6398 H ills b o ro , w h e re 542 persons m a r k ­ W ils o n r iv e r w o rk , and K e n n e th E. g ard. P om ona: G e rtie M e e k
of
w h ile th e to w n sh a re o f th e e x ­
C ongressm an—
ed b a llo ts , « b ile th e second la r g ­ I T illo ts o n . re s id e n t e n g in e e r W P A . 1 W a s h in g to n G range, F lo ra ; R u th
pense fo r m a te ria ls is $8268. K e n ­
G ra n g e ,
4949 est was
F ra n c is L. Beach
was
elected
K ir k p a t r ic k
in
southeast H ills b o ro , in sp e cted th e h ig h w a y to w it h in M c R e y n o ld s o f W in o n a
neth E T illo ts o n , re s id e n t W I’ A e n ­
: la d y assistant s te w a rd , a nd C h a rle s
7495 « h e re 535 b a llo ts w e re co u n te d . a b o u t a m ile o f th e s u m m it.
co m m a n d e r o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ;
M o tt
g in e e r. said.
T h e T illa m o o k v is ito r s expressed H aynes n e w m e m b e r o f th e e x e c u -
N u m b e r v o tin g in s o u th w e s t H ills ­
post. No. 2666. V. F W
at th e State T re a s u re r—
S e w e r and d isp o sa l p la n t p ro je c t
th e m s e lv e s as w e ll pleased w it h
c o m m itte e . H o ld o v e r m e m b e r*
5232 b o ro was 437.
m e e tin g h e ld O c to b e r 28 M r. Beach !
B u rt
in B a n k s is n e a rly c o m p le te d . T il- se rve d in Ih e S ix th D iv is io n
D an
progress
m ade a n d sp o ke o p tirn - ip c
‘ ’ o rn e c '<er a n d
In th e n o rth p re c in c t. G a rr e tt
in !
Holman
6555
lo tso n said, g iv in g B a n k s a co m ­
of
H ills b o r o
re c e iv e d 304 votes to 238 fo r R og­ is tic a lly o f c o n n e c tin g th e tw o co n - B u r k h a lte r , b o t h
W ith an e p id e m ic o f m easles and in fa n tile p a ra ly s is w h ic h have oc­ p le te sewage system , in c lu d in g d is ­ F ra n ce and is at p resent r u r a l I Attorney General—
(Continued on pace 4, column 2)
G range.
s c a rle t fe v « r in th is c o u n ty d u rin g c u rre d
in
th is
c o u n ty ,
school posal p la n t u f a m od e rn , a p p ro ve d m a il c a r r ie r on H ills b o ro ro u te 2
Dobson
5297 ers. w h ile th e closest t a lly was in
1 O th e r o ffic e rs elected « 'e re F re d I
th e past ye a r, schools a nd p a re n ts te a che rs and boards have been a sk­ type.
VanWinkle
6014 th e so u th w e s t p re c in c t, w h e re G a r ­
re t re c e iv e d 225 votes a n d Rogers
B. C o rn, s e n io r v ic e c o m m a n d e r; 1
m ust n o w be no g u a rd fo r an e p i­ ed Io e x c lu d e c h ild re n w h o sh o w
Cost o f the B a n ks p ro je c t w ill be I G eorge W. L o c k e tt, ju n io r vice , State Senator—
212. G a rr e tt re c e iv e d 275 votes in
d e m ic o f w h o o p in g cough, M rs. sig n s
of
any
illn e ss,
in c lu d in g
Ress
7020
Ih e so u the a st p re c in c t a nd Rogers
M n rg a re l D ix o n Logan, c o u n t y colds. Ib is same m easure w ill serve a p p ro x im a te ly $25,000. w ith $16.852 c o m m a n d e r; J. B. S u lta n , c h a p la in ; I
Thornburgh
5117 260.
inn's«*, declares.
to p re le c t a g a in st w h o o p in g cough. a llo w e d by W P A fo r la b o r costs I E W I’ lapp. q u a rte rm a s te r: L. E
E. A . G r if if t h , in n o rth H ills ­
A lre a d y sca tte re d eases o f th is d i­ P a re n ts o f c h ild r e n w h o a rc th u s and B a n ks fu rn is h in g m o re th a n I S liff. o ffic e r o f th e d a y; a nd D r. A. State Representative—
Hughes
5631 boro. M rs. C. E. W ells, in s o u th ­
' O. P itm a n , surgeon.
sease have h, en d is c o ve re d , she se n t hom e a re u rg e d n o t to ta k e $8000 in m a te ria ls.
Jannsrn
5122
east H ills b o r o and A r t h u r K ro e g c r
P la n s w e re m ade fo r an open
p o in ts nut. and m e d ic a l h is to ry d is ­ offense, b u t to c o n sid e r th is ns a
5254 in s o u th w e s t H ills b o ro , a ll u n o p ­
Antrim
m eeting, possible jo in t in s ta lla tio n . I
Seven W a s h in g to n c o u n ty t u r k e y
II. E C osby, e x te n s io n p o u ltry -
closes th a t tin s disease u s u a lly f o l­ p ro te c tio n to
th e
h e a lth o f
Scott
4898
posed. have been e le cte d c o u n c il- m an. w i l l discuss fin is h in g tu rk e y s g ro w e rs to o k p a rt in th e t u r k e y
and a itänee fo r A rm is tic e n ig h t.
lo w s o th e r e p id e m ics. In co n n e c­ school and c o m m u n ity and also
N
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ve
m
b
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ra
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s
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to
re
p
la
c
e
J
o
h
n
A
n
d
e
rs
o
n
.
J.
County Commissioner—
tio n w ith th is disease. M rs. L o gan t h e ir o w n c h ild .
fo r m a rk e t at a m e e tin g fo r th e g ra d in g s ch o o l w h ic h was h e ld a t
I and th e ir fa m ilie s
a re
in v ite d
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mimt.s, some o f th e d if f ic u lt ie s in - ¡ « ven fa r th e r and keep at hom e and
O ffic e rs o f th e H ills b o ro M e n ’s Io p a ra d e A r m is tic e
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce N o v e m b e r to b e r 30 and 31, a c c o rd in g to F ra n ­
m o rn in g at County Clerk—
c o u n te re d in c o p in g w ith th e d is - a w a y fro m
p la ym a te s, a n y c h ild
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I w ith th e f a m ilia r sig n s o f W a te r y B re a k fa s t c lu b w e re u n a n im o u s ly 9:30 a. m.
12 a t 8 p. m.. a c c o rd in g to L . E. cis.
5252
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Tupper
T h e tw o -d a y school in c lu d e d d e ­
te rm T h u rs d a y m o rn in g . T h e p re s­
Board Mikes Record
T h e u n u s u a lly d r y f a ll has in - ,
disease and s h o u ld be a vo id e d at I cough.
Sheriff—
tro d u c e d some n e w angles in Ih e ta ile d in s tru c tio n on th e m a rk e t
a rd e n tly as in fa n tile p a ra lysis. I n ­
Record fo r speed in b a llo t c o u n t­
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Ihe 'ro ld ', ent s ta ff o f o ffic e rs in c lu d e s J a n u s
1770
Abraham
tu r k e y
p ro g ra m ,
states Francis, grades o f tu rk e y s and also some
deed It causes m ore deaths am o n g w h ic h Is an a n n o y in g a nd e x p e n ­ W ells, p re s id e n t; Jo h n H are, v ic e - in g T u i’sday n ig h t was esta blish ed
7894
C onnell
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty F a rm e rs ' U n ­ w it h th e re s u lt th a t m a n y o f o u r in s tru c tio n on g ra d in g lig h t t u r ­
babies Ilia n a n y o ilie r c o m m u n ic a ­ s iv e disease, m a y be banished, b u t p re s id e n t; Gem* Rossman, secre­ by th e L a u re l p re c in c t n ig h l board
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b le disease
so fa r i t stands as one o f o u r g re a t­ ta ry ; a n il Ed C om .in. tre a s u re r P re ­ w h ic h c o m p le te d ils co u n t o f n e a rly
756? b e g in n in g p ro m p tly at 9 a. m w ith p a r tic u la r a tte n tio n in o rd e r th a t L icenses w e re g iv e n to those people
Carpenter
"T h e re have been sca tte re d rases est menaces, b o th in Its o w n r ig h t c e d in g Ih e vo le . Ih e o ffic e o f sec­ ¡300 b a llo ts a fe w m in u te s a fte r the
L iltls o n
ton th e fir s t F a rm U n io n M a rk e t D a y " th e y m a y he p ro p e rly fin is h e d fo r , w h o d e sire d Io tw eom e e o m tn e re ia l
| last v o te r app ea re d al th e (Mills
In I lie west e nd o f I be c o u n ty , and because o f its c o n fu s io n w ith re ta ry was m ade p e rm a n e n t.
at thi* w a re h o u se Pot lu c k d in n e r m a rk e t and in o rd e r to a v o id as j g ra d e rs and w h o passed th e e x a m ­
and p a ri nts. e s |ie c ia lly those o f o th e r diseases B u t u n t il th e re Is
R oger F nlgate, a th le tic ro a ch at The re tu rn s « e r e in H ills b o r o b e -I
in a tio n .
« i l l be
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th e L a u re l- fa r as possible p in n y b ird s .
i lu lilr c ii u n d e r fiv e year: , a re a d ­ some p re v e n ta tiv e o r some c u re I'a e ifie u n iv e rs ity , was guest sp e a k­ i tot e 9 n’e lo i'k and n e a rly an h o u i | P A P E R D A Y L A T E
S c h o lls u n it w o m en and th e busi­
vise d not In ta k e th e m to p u b lic w h ic h is a c tu a lly e ffe c tiv e , w e m ust er. o u tlin in g Ihe u n iv e rs ity 's p la n ahead u f o ilie r re tu rn s . T h e b o a rd I
As Ihe tu r k e y m a rk e tin g season , T h e tu rk e y ra is e rs w h o attendes!
The Argil* will he distributed ness m e e tin g in th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll approaches, a d iscu ssio n on fin is h - i Ih e school a ll fe lt th a t th e in s tru c ­
g a th e rin g s o r hom es w h e re th e re is cope w il l i it as a c o n fu s in g fa c to r Io lig h t and Im p ro v e its fie ld and I began c o u n tin g a t 1 o 'elock, it w as
M rs.
I'o r n e r . c o u n ty s e c re ta ry , ! in g b ird s , w ith sp e cia l re fe re n c e to tio n w h ic h th e y rece ive d w as o f
throughout thr county on Friday
illn e s s C olds do m il "go in lo ” any in th e d ia g n o sis o f n e a rly a ll co m ­ c itin g adva nta g e s o f such a plan. reported.
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min ning next neek instead of says th is m a rk e t is open to a ll and I th e - c ----------
o th e r disease, h u t th e y s ta rt so m u n ic a b le diseases.
R eports « a re g ive n on progress fo r
! th e m a m ore d e fin ite idea re g a rd in g
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th
a t Ih e fa rm e rs w i l l ta k e in te re s t to th e tu r k e y raisers.
Ihunday morning because of the
m uch a lik e th a t e ven an e x p e r­
Dion on Jury
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Armistice
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holiday
Wednes­
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day. All local business houses b u y a nd se ll a nd Ih e .services o f an a nd a n y o n e in te re s te d in th e p ro b - ! it y o f fin is h in g th a t is re q u ire d in
fo r f u r t h e r signs b e fo re be can te ll lik e ly to be co n fuse d because i t g rid iro n and n il th e p la n to send lias been se le cte d on th e fe d e ra l
w i l l be w c l- I o rd e r Io q u a lif y in th e h ig h e r m a r-
th e d iffe re n c e fo r sure.
a u c tio n e e r w ill be p ro v id e d fo r lcm s to be discussed
s ta rts lik e a s lig h t cold, th e re is W a yn e N lcke so n Io N e« Y o rk fo r g ra n d ju r y fo r th e te rm b e g in n in g ' will hr closed In observance of
those re « iu irin g it.
come lu attend.
ket grades.
"A lre a d y, because of the cases of
an a u d itio n w ith M a jo r Howes.
November 16.
I A rm istice .
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O u tsid e
fu n d s
P lan s P r o g r e ssin g to
P le d g e d
M ak.
Businessmen
Hear of Trips
to East. South
Local Banker
Armistice to
Crew Clearing
Wins
Acclaim
Bring Holiday
Camp Location
of Club Boys
for Hillsboro
on Wolf Creek
Budget Phases
Are Explained &
Grange Group
Makes Protest
PEP Plans to
Boost Service
Voters Return
Mayor Garrett
Gaston Sewer
Work Started
County Totals—
Danger oj l i 7hooping Cough Epidemic
Pointed O ut in Statement by Nurse
Francis L. Beach
V.F.W. Commander
Feeding Turkeys fo r Thanksgiving to
be Subject fo r Poultry M en Thursday
"jg j Officers Re-elected
by Breakfast Chib
County Farmers
Union Will Meet