The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 12, 1936, Image 1

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Jan. t to Sept. 30
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W ith Which is Coi
V olum i1 13, No. 39
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Ind ep en d en t
Con ncil woman
E stablished 1873
Hill boro, O regon, Thur.sd.
N ovem ber 12, 1936
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894
I wo Sections, F o u rteen P ag el
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Pole
Tualatin Boy Telephone
Proves Jin x for Six Indicted,
Wins First at California Man Grand Jury
Corn Exhibit
Ends Term
| County Man
Meets Death
on Highway
The telephone com pany is not
alo n e in th<- belief that a big n u m ­
ber 13 . hould be painted on a c e r­
tain QnJuefcy telephone pole about
i th ree m iles west of F orest G rove
j and on th e outside of a curve there.
. G» orge B Roth of San Diego.
T h i r t y - f o u r C lu b M e m b e rs Cal . is a tw o-tim e loser because L o g a n H e ld A n s w e r C h a r g e
A in e r ii a iiis m S tressed l l c r r
C h a rle s P e te rs o n , R e e d v ille ,
of the pole and Lloyd Logan. P o rt­
E n te r A n n u a l B a n k
land
youth,
also
is
a
victim
of
the
M
a
n
s
la
u
g
h
te
r
in
D
e
a
th
in A r m is tic e A d d re s s
S tru c k by P o r tla n d e r
! "jinx."
C o rn S h o w
Roth
lost
the
fir.st
tim
e
when
he
o
f
L
o
c
a
l
B
o
y
W ednesday
in F o g F r id a y
w recked in autom obile about th * e
w eeks ago when it faded to m ake t
the cu rv e and sheared th e pole i
: from its roots. A fter th e pole was
i replaced. Logan w recked his car
| on th e am e pole and A rth u r Webb.
V e n e t ia n T h e a t r e
H o s t to 19. of H illsboro w as killed.
M a n W a s S ta n d in g in C e n te r
W a r f o r t u n e s D a n g e ro u s to
, B ecause of the Roth wreck. Roth * N o r th P la in s R e s id e n t Eaces
V is itin g Y o u th s
; i back in jail in San Diego charg- !
T
w
o
In
d
ic
tm
e
n
ts
P e a c e Says S p e a k e r
o f R o a d , R e p o rt
ed w ith "bad jum ping." and facing I
« charges of larceny by bailee be- !
( layton N ybeig uf T u alatin won I cause of his rem oval from th a t | Nil! tru e bills in six indictm ents
I li II .»boi o paused W.'dn. la y iti
D eath cam e out of the fog T hurs-
fu st honors in tin- Hill&bcro C om ­ state with a m ortgaged autom obih
and m e not true, w ere retu rn ed
l»s« rvunce of the •igning uf the
! nay night to end the m onotony and
m ercial N ational hank corn show, H also is w anted fur non-: up p o rt • by the cc ounty grand j u i f at th e
A rinislii c Nov em ber II. 1H yc:ii »
loneliness
of C harles Peterson. 61.
held m the bank. F rid ay and S a tu r­ and su n d ry other thing?, according close u f a th r 'e -d a y session S atu r-
ago. Pro gram of th«' day. sponsored Mr. C F Well
w ho lived at R eedville by him self,
day. report? L. F F rancis, assistant to Jo h n C o n n e ll sheriff.
i
day.
T
he
ju
ry
w
ent
in
to
session
public
work
1 i
i or y ears P eterson had labored
county agent
oro i st. A m erican Legion.
Roth m ight have been safely h id ­ T hursday m orning, serv in g its last
council woman
I to procure for him self a home,
inrludt'd1 parad e M veteran.*«, th eir
O thei a w auls in th e contest fol­ den h ere if the telephone pole had I term A new ju ry w ill be draw n
a u x ilia n «• and other patrio tic o r­
, planting, harvesting, and p lan tin g
low: S tanley H ergert, second Joe not been in the way. but when he ¡N ovem ber Hi
I and h arvesting again. A round his
Katii/.at lims to Ibe flag poh* on thi*
' I o n tin u td un p u r r 4 , rulum n ¿1
Berger, th u d . Jo e Santoro, fourih;
,
Lloyd
Logan.
21.
d
riv
e
r
of
the
! tin y home, em pty now of all save
court In .v e law n for the flag veiv-
W ilbur N ybeig fifth. H erb ert Laf-
A I
his sim ple belongings, his filb ert
IlloilV.
kv sixth; G efv aise Jan sen eventh;
:
19.
li
t
his
life,
and
W
illiam
Wach-
Follow ing th<» fl*ig « « i cinoiiy, the
: trees stood F riday m orning, stra ig h t
W arren Suhnow , eig h th , Raym ond
ner,
22
N
orth
Plains,
was
seriously
and tall in th e fog i n soldierly
pai ade m arche d to t h e V enetian
I)i< n ck x . n in th , M arvin H eyndcr-
injured, was indicted on one count,
ranks across th e tiny farm . From
th e a tre f<u pati lotie exercise.*., which
ickx. ten th . Elm er W endt, eleventh;
charging
m
an
slau
g
h
ter
t
h
r
o
u
'
g
h
ap p earan ce his life had been like
III« hided .« «>ng by the afidicnce.
L aw rence Jan sen , tw elfth D D
I ' c c k h d r i v i n g T he accident hap-
j that, o rd erly and precise.
nivovat h >n bv Fred F n g e ld in g ri.
Hill, proie? or of farm crops at
1
pened
O
ctober
25.
th
ree
nnles
west
acting .e. . hapil*m. song by the L< -
O regon S tate college, was official
“P re tty Lonesome"
, of Forest G rove on th e G ales
With 29 vears of service to the judge.
gum A uxiliary .c xt«*t. and addles .
1 “He w as p re tty lonesom e." re-
i creek road w hen th e Logan car
by Fari Snell •acretar.v of state public behind her. Mr C F Wells
Many E xhibits
| lated a neighbor. Jo e Bush. “He
.left th grade at a cu rv e and crash-
Paul I. Putter.-: u n . c h a i r m a n o f t h e H illsboro's first councilw om an, looks
T h irty -fo u r club m em bers e x ­
told m e m any tim es th at he was so
i ed into a telephone pole,
program i «»mmittce. introduced the fo rw ard w ith an ticip atio n to the hibited at th is sev en th ann u al
lonesom e he had to sh o u t an d call
i Lloyd Logan was given u n til
, tim e m the n ear fu tu re w hen she
•
to him self to keep from g o i n g
will tak e over her duties in con­ corn show, states Francis, and the O . M . P lu m m e r S p e a k e r B e ­ M onday at 10:30 a. m. to e n te r a
Stresses A n i e r h - a iiis iii
crazy.”
'¡’lea to the charge of m anslaughter.
nection w ith ad m in istratio n of m u ­ ex h ib its w ere very good d espite
the fact th at the g row ing season
Snell. in he address, stressed nicipal businej*.
B ut C harley, as the neighbors
He was arraig n ed Tuesday. Max
fo r e C h a m b e r C o m m e rc e
A m e i le a iiis i n . citing tin* ch aracter
was not conducive to best q u ality
called him, began his last long
• G uzik also w as given u n til M on­
"A new experience." she says, corn.
of G eorge W ashington us part anti
jo u rn ey into th e land w h ere th e re
¡day tc e n te r his plea
principal of tin* foundation of tilt* "and one from w hich I expect to
Each y e a r the e> h ib its attra c t
is no loneliness, T hursday m orning
boro cham ber of com m erce
T hree D ischarged
nation W ashington. Snell said, not d eriv e a great deal of pleasure 1 w idespread atten tio n f r o m faesn- - i.s I e R n I S te rta
early.
in in g at its reg u lar lu n ch ­ i The jury found a not tr u e bill
< n lv w a a great .- tate.' unit), but feel th at 1 have a great deal to er? and o thers in ter csted in corn e o n M o n tla
He fed his rab b its and his ch ic k ­
v . C layton N yberg, Jo e | again*
learn
and
m
uch
studying
ahead
of
W illiam B arker. M J. G ray.
I «..■»•«• cd m arvelou. jud g m en t and
i • iluction. e ith e r fo r seed or for B erger and Donal M acintosh, th re e
ens. Took a suitcase. L ocked his
me
before
1
can
proceed
w
ith
the
I
E
lm
er
M itchell. Jam es Ferguson
s ita s. T ins y e a r larg e n u m b ers of
er as a w arrior.
had
door carefully upon h i s
th rifty
W ashington county 4-H club m em ­ ¡and a m inor charged w ith rio tin g
I Wa lungton . c r o i n g a iiianci* that 1 will be doing just peri »ns visited the show d u rin g bers
He
supplies and his treasures, and set
w ho have brought co n sid er­ | in con lection w ith an alleged at-
l>e aw are and the b attle of th e right thing."
if tl
the tw o days, bank officials re- able honor to th e county as a r e ­
forth.
This full, for th e first tim e in j»..i : d
lack c
on N apoleon R oyier of T ual-
an exam ple When the
A t m idnight, a p p aren tly lost in
sult of th eir 4-H w ork O M. P lum - atin O ctober 24 at T u alatin . The
of th e developm ent of
m pl.lined before the at- 20 y ( ( ears
T
he
an
n
u
al
banque
t
at
w
hich
tlx.1
th e dense fog w hich blanketed the
o i i t t n u e d o n ! '» < € 4,
m l u i n t i to
i By Ed C. Conian,
mer. m an ager of the Pacific In te r­ J u r y
z
hen found an indictm ent
(hat th e ir pow der w as wet.
corn club m em bers an d leaders I nato
highw ay, and befuddled by the fog
Ju st as th e rab b le once arose to
rial Livestock exposition, will , again:
B arker. 34. and G ray. 27.
pom tied out. W ashington r e ­
w ere guests of the hank officers. be th e speaker.
w hich w hirled in distorted fashion
¡charg ig assault an d b attery on save the city of P aris in bygone
w as held ni HHIsboi > G ran g e hall
in that ea. «• they would
th
days, so a ragged, nondescript gang R e s u lts R e m a in U n c h a n g e d ; th ro u g h his brain, he stood in the
C layton N yberg, who was nam ed | R oyier
he ir I: liiyonets and they did.
Friday night J L Searcy, cashier.
center of the road, a m ile w est of
At the p relim in ary h earin g w it­ of form er Hifhi grid stars arose to
>ni that b attle grew the g re a t-
I
'
'
! I
D I S( IlU 1 - as one of th e o utstanding 4-H boys
B eaverton w hile death h u rtle d out
unexpected
heights
on
the
local
E
rro
rs
F
o
u
n
d
in
O
regon
for
1936.
has
an
o
u
t­
nesses
alleged
th
at
B
a
rk
e
r
and
nation t n earth today. Snell de-
nierich. presidi nt of the bank w el­
of th e darkness and ghostly g re y ­
field Friday afternoon to defeat
red
comed the boys and co n g ratu lated stan d in g record of achievem ent G ray dragged R oyier from under th e Hilhi v arsity 19 to 6 and save
ness to leave him a silen t figure
l’a>s I rihute
i them on th e ir sin cere effo rts to and leadership. J.>e B erger and l.is autom obile and forced him the honor of the alum ni. Gone was
an offical canvass of th e ' on th e concrete.
pause t< pay trib u te to
¡reach th e top. w hich he stressed as D onal M aclnto.-h of the H azeldale down the street w here they a t­ the incentive to do or die for "alm a W With
I
a sh in g to n co u n ty electm n return's i
serfer i^
>f 'ill. and to Lincoln, wh >
the keynote to slice« s. D I) Hill, 4-H clubs w ere m em bers of th e tem pted to m ake him e n te r an m ater"—the alum ni w ere fighting
os, courage in thoa* trying
judge, was tho principal sp eak er n o rth w est cham pior< a g ricu ltu ral autom obile. W hen they failed in for lights on the high school field com pleted Friday,' th e resu lts stand mobile. R. W. K idd of P o rtlan d , ex-
Sin II »aid
With criticism
time;
discussing recent d evelopm ents in dem o n stration team and brought this, the w itnesses testified, they and they gave the fund a flying the sam e as in th e unofficial count plained to officers a half h o u r later.
w ith a n u m b er of totals changed
to O regon for the fourth consecu­ beat K yicr. R oyier w as unable to
v hand, tie replied th at he
the use of h y b rid corn.
to the tu n e of $215.
B eside P eterson lay his suitcase,
! slightly.
tiv e tim e th e P lum m er trophy.
atten d th e p relim in ary hearing, ac- start
was d< ting the best he knew how " P r o p e r ty O w n e rs P ro te s tin g
State Leader Here
Football
equipm
ent
of
every
d
e
­
The biggest change w as w here an em pty except for a pair of ru b b e r
F our-H clu b w ork, according to I cording to his doctor, because of scription w as dragged out of the
I .<• veteran* if ’W and th eir
H. C. Seym our, sta te clu b Ic^uci.
heels.
In his pocket w as $30 in
a'l-i-tm it
county I his Tiitysival condition.
'in co m p lete fig u re had been given in
D a m a g e by D ig g in g
wa* a guest and sp eak er a* th e 1L. E. F ran«».
high school archives to d rap e the th e statem en t o f o n e precinct, cash. W here he spent th e day is a
agent,
who
is
in
charge
of
the
i an ti.idition* also wa ■ recited by
B arber and G ray en te re d a plea fram es of the alum ni w ho w ere
banquet The fet'd d ealers of W ash­
m ystery except th a t it is know n
tin* »speaker before he touched oil
ington county also w ere guests. a g ricu ltu ral division of th e pr - of guilty to the charges on arratgn- living exam ples of t h e Biblical w here Ray L. A ntrim should have th a t he w as paying court to a
th e « ffect.» of the W orld w ar
O ffering any a ..si.stance nee ded Each was asked to . peak, and each gram , is playing a vital role in | merit before Ju d g e R. F ran k P eters phrase—"the sp irit is w illing but had 100 m ore votes than he was w om an in P ortland.
"Li.i in. ' of a
* • .«:«!. “the to help in th e developm ent of H ills­ com m ended th e boys on the fine W ashington county's ru ra l com ­ Tuc day. B arb er » a s sentenced t the flesh is w eak." Jerse y s rang- cred ited w ith, m aking his final
O ne H illsboro group believes th a t
( t u n lin u n im i pag r I. ««»lumn II
boro. F J M cAIear and C T q u ality seed produced u n d er th e ir m unities. The business men of tile serve th re e m onths in th e county i n g from ragged, pitch - spotted total 5354.
they saw P eterson tw ice T hursday
T he close race w as betw een M a­ night. Once w hile they w ere on the
R ichardson, rep resen tin g a re c e n t­ new co -operative m ark etin g plan county have been very active in jail and G ray four m onths. Each o: sw eat shirts to th e becom ing pink
ly organized gro u p <f H illsboro and pledged su p p o rt to th is p ro ­ th e ir su p port of th e program and the defendants w ere given credit ensem ble of V ernon Cook, dotted honey and M cN ary for the senator- w ay to P o rtlan d and once again
citiz. ns. ap p eared before t h e city gram as long as they m aintained it is o u r purpose in taking part in for the tim e alread y spent in jail. th e alum ni lineup, w hile y ard s and ship w ith M cNary w inning, th e of­ on th e re tu rn ju s t before m id ­
th is ch am ber of com m erce m eet-
council T in -d a y night
McAIear, the' high sta n d a rd of q u ality .
W ere Spectators
yards of adhesive tap e held long ficial count show ing m ajority of night.
spokesm an and presid en t of the
S atu rd ay aftern o o n at th e m ati­ and achievem ents of th e 4-H club
On th e trip in they saw a m an
cast-off football pants into a sem ­ 77 votes. R em ainder of the changes
The
o
th
er
m
em
bers
of
th
e
party,
w ere of a few votes only,
organization, d eclared
th at
the nee. all th e ex h ib ito rs w ere guests ing to o utline briefly the policies
in a black overcoat carry in g som e-
blance of decency.
w
itnesses
said,
did
not
attack
group rep resen ted a large portion of O. Phelps, m an ag er of the V ene­ program w hich would
(C o n tin u ed on page 6, colum n 3)
G. R ussell M organ for d istrict at-
S hortage of equipm ent caused
(< o n lin u cd on page 4. ru lu m n 2 )
tercst to th e business men.
( f th e total assessed valuation of tian th eatre. Hillsboro.
the failure of one of th e form er i torney unopposed and O. B. K raus,
t h e ci tv
F rancis w ill be chairm an of the
T he club m em bers w ho ex h ib ited
gridiron stars to scin tillate and for su p erin ten d e n t of schools, up-
L e a d e r 's
R e p o rt
D iscloses
McAIear declared th at the group and the d u b s w hich they re p re ­ m eeting
nearly resulted in th e loss of a n ­ ■ opposed, raced to discover w ho
T elephone rates and service to
was not a real organization, w ith sented follow G reen v ille C orn d u b
other. T w enty-four alum ni tu rn ed could poll the m ost votes. K rause
E x te n s iv e E ffe c t
O m er V andehey, F red erick Plass. H illsboro tra d e te rrito ry by t h e
« b a rte r and dm', hut they did have
out for the fray, but only 23 pairs won w ith 9757 to M organ's 9088.
of shoes could be rounded up.
a num b, r of earn est w orkers, a Francis Plass. G erald H erb and telep h o n e com pany, w as the them e
C heck-up disclosed th at P aul L.
of
discussion
at
the
m
onthly
night
Holscher. form er H ilhi end and fu ll­ P atterso n was w ritten in for d is­
A m ark d record of im prove- president and secretary lie te rm ­ Rayfnond D ierckx; H azeldale C orn
m
eetin
g
M
onday
of
ttie
cham
ber
d
u
b
J
o
h
n
Santoro.
Jo
e
B
erger.
back sat disconsolate in his sto ck ­ tric t atto rn ey 58 tim es and E. B.
ment . » well as a definite influence ed it a gro u p for collective b a rg ain ­
ing feet d u rin g th e en tire game, Tongue, fo rm er d istrict attorney,
on tin a g ricu ltu re of the com m u- ing C. T R ichardson is secretary . C larence Renno. Jo«* Santoro. Ed of com m erce.
A
com
m
ittee
including
W.
G
S
etn
ik
er.
C
harles
S
h
ap
er.
F
ran
k
none
of his team m ates being w ill­ drew 22 votes by th e w rite-in m eth- E rn e s t D e m lh e r R e c o v e rin g
Among the m atters being con­
nity h rep o rted by I E. Reynolds,
leader of the ( )i enco-S h u te 4-11 sid ered by th e organization, he S etn ik er; T u alatin C orn d u b W il­ H are chairm an. W. V erne M cK in­ M e r c h a n ts to M a k e S p e c ia l ing to give up th e ir shoes.
: od.
"E at" Bagley com bed the stock
D airy club in his report of the ¡told th e council, w as a lighting b ur N yberg. C layton N yberg. W il­ ney and H erb Staples, reported on
Jo h n W. Connell, sheriff, was the
A f t e r A c c id e n t
O f f e r s N o v e m b e r 19
l i u n tin u rd <»n p aitr I. ru lu m n 4)
telep h o n e rates a n d
additional
of football pants before he found most popular m an of eith er party
club's a c t i v i t i e s f o r 193ft, accord- system in a certain district, m u n ic­
tariffs recently held up by protest
a p air that he could get in to w ith I in the county, d raw in g 8166 votes
mg to L E Francis, assistant coun- ipal w ater system , and p ark in g of
of com m unities on the east end of j
a shoe horn. Even then th e g a r­
ty agent
autom obiles in the congested area
E rnest D em lher of B anks route 1
H illsboro m erchants a re planning m ent failed to stan d the stra in and total. He w as n ex t in popularity to
th e county.
Reynold, writ«;. "This com pletes by businessm en and tenumts of
P resid en t Roosevelt, w ho had a is recovering in Jones hospital h e re
an
o
th
er
B
argain
Day
for
Saturday.
G
eorge
B
aum
an,
m
anager
for
the
ripped from stem to stern d u rin g total vote of 8641.
the fifth y ear of this clu b ’s uetivi- buildings in the business d istrict.
from severe concussion of th e
Wi st Coast T elephone com pany was N ovem ber 21. as a pre-holiday send the first scrim m age.
1 tic: .uni all of th e anim als ow ned
M ayor G a rre tt d eclared that the
S light changes also w ere m ade in brain, broken ribs and a broken
in v ited to be present and explain off before holiday m erchandise
O ffside penalties w ere fre q u e n t­
by the club m em b er, are now p u re ­ city council w ould he glad to a c ­
collar
bone on the left side, su ffe r­
th e stan d of his com pany blit did j Likes th e stage for th e C hristm as ly called against th e alum ni, not the votes on proposals' by initiative
bred. This condition applies to the cept suggestions and to m eet at
petition, although the results re- ed in an accident S unday night
not appear. The m eeting in stru cted | season.
(C o n tin u ed on page 5, colum n 3»
fam ilies of tho>e m em bers, for the any tim e w ith th e gro u p o r its
| m ain the sam e w ith all m easures n ear N orth Plains.
¡th e co m m ittee to m eet w ith him I The present plan will be different
w hole com m unity has im proved
(( <>n I m u rd nn 1»«« p I. colum n >
T he accident happened w hen a
i defeated decisively.
at some fu tu re date.
from B argain Days held previously
the q u ality of th eir dairy anim als
Loss is E s tim a te d a t $ 4 ,6 0 0 ;
C onstables elected in the various heavily loaded truck, driven by Ray
H are, w ho discussed the m a tte r as th e re will be no prize plates
due to the clu b ’s activities."
ju stice of the peace districts in- E. Wood of P ortland, and th e
¡w ith Baum an, said t h a t B aum an throw n from the cham ber of com ­
I, has alw ay s been a policy of
P a r t i a ll y In s u re d
: elude: J. R. Peppard. Hillsboro: D em lher m achine, stru ck headon
| stated th at rates into H illsboro had m erce roof to w aiting crow ds b e­
this dep artm en t, states Francis, to
Mike W irak. Forest G rove; W. F near the C arl C h risten er home. A
| not been raised u n d er the n e w low.
have the 4 II projects in d irect Inn*
D essingcr, B eaverton, and R udolph long sp lin ter of steel w as driven
¡tariff. A check by S taples revealed
Instead th e m erchants a re cxpcct-
w ith the ag ricu ltu ral program of
I B ringing a loss estim ated at $1-
Olson. Sherw ood. Olson won o v e r : into D em lher’s scalp.
Paul L. P atterso n of H i l l s t x u o I mm fi!.,. Sunday aftern o o n at about th at a rate of 10 cents for H ills- led to offer exceptional bargains,
the eoim ly and iLs re.s|>eclive com ­
E. G. Hagen 385 to 511. In T igard ' Dr. A. O. P itm an of Hillsboro,
m unities The progress report of h i In i'll appo in ted chairm an of the 2 o'clock, destroyed th e tw o-und- bo ro ealls from the Scholls e x -I w hich will a ttra c t buyers from all
d istrict R. Tw iss won his office re tu rn in g hom e from a call, ar-
this one club is indicative of what tale liar grievance com m ittee for a-lialf .story house and shed full of I change again w ere at five cents ¡parts of th e county. T he occasion P h illip s
D e v e lo p in g
F a r m by w rite-in votes, th ere being n o 1 ' rived at the scene im m ediately a f t­
| will be preceded by an extensive
C lackam as. W ashington. C olum bia wood al I he G eorge W alters farm . p er call
4 II club w ork can accom plish
er th e accident and gave first aid.
opposition.
M cK inney reported that an a t - , ad v ertisin g cam paign covering all
S im ilar re c o rd , of im provem ent and C latsop counties T hom as II. five m iles n o rth east of Hillsboro.
N e a r H ills b o r o
The man w as unconscious for th ree
have been cited from tim e to tim e Tongue Jr. is also a m em ber of the The fire is thought to have started tem pt to obtain com parative ta riffs i and m ore th an th e H illsboro trade
, days a fter the accident.
from th e public u tility commis- territo ry .
jn connection w ith sheep, hogs, corn com m ittee.
Criticizes Vote
in the roof n ear th e chim ney.
M onday night, Mrs. E. H. A dam s
(C o n t i i i u n i on p « kp .1. ru lu m n 2)
W orkm en constructing a n e w
and potato projects, all of which
Ju d g e G eorge li
Bagley was
F ull announcem ents and adver­
T
ouching
on
A
m
ericanism
and
T he d o w n stairs fu rn itu re was
of n ear H illsboro and Rev. A ndrew
are playing im portant parts in both nam ed a." a m em ber of the trial saved throiigli h elp from th e n eig h ­
tising w ill be carried in th e A rgus story and a half fram e hom e for W. criticizing teachers w ho voted for j C
arrick
of P o rtlan d received b ru is­
the 4-H club program and the com m ittee for the first congression­ bors. T he house w as valu ed at $3 - 1
, o f N ovem ber 19 R eaders w ill be T. P hillips on his p ro p erty n o rth a com m unistic nom inee for presi­
of H illsboro on th e N orth P lains d ent in a recent election poll ta k ­ es and cuts when th e C arrick
ag ricu ltu ral program of the county. al d istrict.
¡able
to
get
th
eir
shopping
ideas
(tot) w ith $1500 in su ran ce w hile the
m achine and a light tru c k d riv en
road, liad about com pleted th e ir
from that issue, it is pointed out.
contents w ere valued at $1600 w ith
w ork this w eek, a visit to th e farm en at the teachers in stitu te here. by Adam s collided at th e in te r­
E.
J.
McAIear.
H
illsboro
attorney,
$600 insurance. In th e woixfshed
section of th e highw ay and th e
disclosed.
R aid Nut C rop
was the en tire su p p ly of w in ter
John A T hornburgh, president
T he house has four room s on th e spoke this m orning. (T hursday) be­ ¡C hurchill road n ear W itch Hazel.
fore
the
H
illsboro
M
en's
B
reakfast
fuel
A dam s attem pted a left tu rn into
O rganized raids of w aln u t o r- first floor, including tw o bedroom s,
of th e Forest G rove N ational bank
Gall for assistance to th e llills- and engaged in Forest G rove b a n k ­ ' ehards and w arehouses n ear G aston bath, living room across the front club.
(C o n tin u ed on page 3, colum n 2)
d ep artm en t brought the ing for n early 30 years, has been is indicated in a report fill'd w ith and a large kitchen. M ore room s
cm,',’dry“; pum
, per. G rah am Young, ¡ n o m inated for d irecto r of the fed­ S heriff Jo h n C onnell T uesday. Nuts can be finished upstairs. z\ full
accom panied t h i ' l eral reserv e board, it was an nounc- | ! w ere taken over a considerable basem ent has been constructed w ith
*
! firem an w ho
W a'hington county tu rk e y m isers ly free of pin feath ers and only a pum per, suffered severe b u rn s from ed this w eek. T he nom ination is for i period from sheds and o rchards of an autom atic w ater system for the
will he in terested in th e ten tativ e few scattered p in feath ers over re ­ th e elbow Io th e w rist on one arm . re p re sen tativ e ef class z\ banks, sev eral residents, the report reads. house w ater supply.
tl. S stan d ard s and grad es for m ain d er of carcass. C rop must be
The W alters fu rn itu re was moved gro u p three.
1 Some of those losing property w ere
In addition to th e house, the
d ie ed turkeys.
reports L. F. em pty. O nly v ery slight flesh or by the neighbors to th e Jossv
O th er nom inations include the G eorge With.vcombe. Dr. H aw k and b arn has been enlarged w ith place
Francis, as-istant county agent. skin bruises, abrasions, or d iscolor­ house on a n earb y farm w h ere the incum bent. Keith Pow ell of Salem . I an o rch ard ist by the nam e of Me- for from 10 to 11 cows, w hich P h il­
These te n tativ e new grad es Imve ations perm itted, wdtli breast prac- fam ily w ill live for th e present.
and a C alifornia hanker. Election iturney. the rep o rt said.
H illsboro's $185.455 sew er system sealed lateral connections. In th at
lips believes w ill be about all th e
h ern recently com piled by the tieally free of such defects. Slightly
w ill begin N ovem ber 25 am ong 226
20 acres of farm land w ill carry. is com plete except for testing. As case the pipes in (hat section m ust
b u reau of a g ricu ltu ral economies. i (h'liled hreasl hones «not to exceed
hanks
in
group
th
ree
of
th
e
12th
,
Most of the w ork has been dotie soon as the tests are ru n and the be dug out until th e tro u b le is
A P R O C L A M A T IO N
U nited Stale? D epartm ent of a g ri­ ' • inchi perm itted, hut no crooke«!
d istrict w hich
includes Oregon.
by him self w ith the exception of new lines accepted, the new d istrict I found. A num ber of unsealed later-
cu lture. and are now being used I b reasts that w ould in terfe re w ith
That w e may take t ím e lo eon-
C alifornia. N evada, Utah. Idaho and
the actual erection of th e house. 1 will be hooked into th e disposal al connections have been found
in the federal and federal-slate the slicing of the meat, or o th e r d e ­ siili r that great unselfish organ
part of A rizona.
already as w ell as one or tw o
He expects to move w h en ev er tlie plant.
form ities allow ed. B roken w ings
tu rk ey grading work
ization. the A in erieaii Red Cross.
T ests now a re u nderw ay on th e cracked pipes.
w ork has all been com pleted.
All h u d a re cl.c ified as follows: I above the w ing tips or b roken legs
I. as m ayor of llils h o ro set aside
“L e t the fisherm en talk of sal-
A nother house u n d er construction : new portion of the system w ith
W herever tro u b le develops, Kern
Young liens fem ale birds usually | not perm itted . A d isjo in ted let or
II, <• lim e from A rm istice day u n ­
men am i trout as they sit at th e ir this sum m er and nearly ready for considerable of the w ork already A
• —
'
K ibbee
must remove the dirt
less I ban I y ear old. .' oft m ealed , w ing p e rm itte d if only slightly
d aily hiiieheons." chuckles George
til
Thanksgiving day as R e d
occupancy is tlie E R B ailey r e s i - 1 com pleted. The last backfill on and locate
w ith flexible hreal hone; young bruised B irds w ith crops pro p erly
McGee, city manager, "I'v e got a dencc just north of th e ju n io r high i sew er ditch was com pleted by the system Ihe defective portion of
Cross time.
buns m ale birds usually less than | rem oved and sew n up may he in-
fish pond of my own."
school w hich bids fair to be one of K ern A Kibbce. contractors, Mon-
T his w ill lie (lie period i n
T he city now is p rep arin g an a p ­
I y ear old. soft m ealed w ith flex ­ I eluded in Ibis grade. Must be dry
\n d lie has. The fish are gold
D isregarding the superstition that
the show places of H illsboro. O u t­ day
which w e w ill he called on to
plication to the governm ent for an
ible hrea? 1 hone; old hens m atu re I picked or sem i-scalded and m ust be
fh
h
and
the
pond
is
the
settling
F
rid
ay
the
13th
i.s
a
day
of
had
)
side
construction
is
all
of
clin
k
e
r
T
he
disposal
plant
now
has
been
as-isl in i eplenisliing the funds
additional loan and grant, u n d er
letnale birds m ore than I y ear j d ry packed. D ue allow ance is
tuck, stu d en ts of H illsboro u n io n ! lank of (he new disposal plant brick.
ru n n in g for a considerable tim e and I’WA, for $14.000 w ith w hich to
of I he Red Cross.
«»Id. w ith loiighened flesh and mad«' for fleshing conditions eh ar-
w liir e the golden streaks flash
high
school
w
ill
nresent
the
"H
it-
|
M
aterial
for
botli
the
B
ailey
and
is
reported
as
a
success,
w
hile
on
com plete a few additional sh o rt
I he past year has seen many
acterislic of age and sex.
h ardened hreasl bone; old toms
hi V arieties of 1937,” a vaudeville h ith er and y o m lrr. enamored of P h illip s houses was furnished, in N ovem ber 1 the first statem ents of lines of sew er and construct an in ­
m a jo r ra la m llirs , some of which
m atu re m ale birds m ore than 1
the w id e spaces afforded a fter
program
,
h
ere
Friday
night.
D S. C hoice or G rad e B. Bird,
most
part,
by
the
H
illsboro
C
on­
assessm
ents
due
from
users
on
the
d
u strial sew er line to handle c a n ­
have been v e ry n ear home to us. i
>ear old. w ith toughened flesh and w ith fairly w ell-fleshed breast, and
The program w ill lie sponsored ' (In confines of the fish bowl.
crete B rick A Tile com pany, A r­ old system, w ere forw arded and nery w aste d irectly into th e T u al­
The I t id Cress lias been on I,and
h ardened breast hone.
"Thi:
is
not
a
p
artic
u
la
r
sport­
w ith carcass fairly well covered
bv th e assem bly council under th e J
th u r K roeger manage»
collections are reported as coming atin riv er.
ill
every ease w ith Its w o n ­
The m arket grades for all of th e I w ith fat. Must be fairly well bled
d irection of Miss E thyl H endren. ing vi n liii c," M cGee explains. "It's
in
satisfactorily.
according
to
T he e x tra money, it is believed,
d erfu l organization to relieve the
above* classifications a n
a : i irn tifie proposition to d e­
i r ,u’ | and dressed, and may show scatler-
chairm
an
of
th
e
council,
and
Miss
|
G eorge McGee, city m anager.
Tarmers M eet
w ill be av ailab le because of Ihe
sul'firin g. prevent disease a n d
P rim e or G rade A.. U. 1 ( hoice i (.f| p in feath ers o v er th e e n tire c a r­
term in e w h e ih e r or not the ef­
Ina P earl Allen, pnrult.v advisor
T
ests
being
used
for
th
e
new
W
ashington
C
ounty
F
a
r
m
e
r
s
'
fact th a t the voters passed a bond
help Io re h a b ilita te am, give hope
o r (H ade H. U S. C om m ercial or cass. C rops must he p ractically
Proceeds will go for school ac­ flu e n t from Ihe sewage plant is I nion met S atu rd ay in V eterans' I system is known as the hydrostatic issue of $110,000 of w hich only
Io the disaster-stricken people.
(¡i.ole ( ’. H epeifieations for these free from feed. Slight flesh or skin
pure enough Io dum p info the
tivities.
hall. Pol luck d in n er was served by test in w hich a given section of $102.000 was used. To this can he
I (lust you w ill welcom e the
g ra d e , are as follows:
river.
bruises perm itted, hut not monx
Ihe women of Ihe L aurcl-S cholls the sew er line is blocked off w ater added, if the application is apprnv-
, |.poi lim it)' to give w hen the
I’ S. P rim e or G rade A. S o f l - |||u,n th ree m eh defects oil any
"The gold fi> li d eterm ine the
G range to Fleet O fficers
unit S everal m atters of im portant tight. and the m anholes inside the 1
¡n W ashington, 45 per cent m ore
Red
Cross
rep
resentative
ealls
on
im ’ated
bird, w ith
well fleshed bird. Slight skin abrasions or dis-
H illsboro G range will meet S a t­ , fleet on fish life. I f the effect is to th e union, u n d er discussion at blocked portion are filled with as a d irect g ran t by the govern­
you.
breast, and w ith e n tire carcass well I co loratii us p erm itted . A brasions
u rd ay for the election of officers, tlie same on other fish as it is the business session, w ere carried w ater.
m ent. McGee declares.
covered w ith fat. Must he well bled. or tears over th ree inchess in dinm -
.1. II. GARRETT.
and all m em bers are urged to be i n these, th e y 'll now have more over to the next m eeting for final
If the water runs out too rapidly
With the acceptance of the new
well dressed, w ith breast practical- I
Mil yor.
(C ontinued on pniie K, t-ulunin 4)
vim . v ig o r and v ita lity ."
present.
decision, officers said.
it indicates cracked pipes for un-
(Conllnutd on pas« I. column 21
Urges
Less
Attend Banquet
Profits
Mrs. C. E. Wells
First Hillsboro
C oil ncil wom an
Tualatin Men Held
Hides
Victim
Club Youths
Honor Guests
Here Monday
A lum ni Rabble ■
Creak to Win
in Benefit Tilt
Board Makes
Official Count
County Ballot
Citizens Offer
Aid to Council
for City Plans
Farms Aided
by Club Work
Banks Farmer
H urt in Crash
Bargain Event
Plan Complete
Fire Destroys
Z
Walters House
Homes Near
Completion
Patterson Heads
Grievance Group
N cw Tentative U .S. Standard Turkey
Nominate F. G. Man
to Reserve Board
Grades of Interest to Loeal Growers
Contractors Complete JTork o f Laying
New Sewer Lines Through Hillsboro
City Manager
Has Fish Pond
Hit hi Varieties on
This Friday Night
k