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Bargain Day— & V li lt H illsb o ro Novem ber 21 I, * a Host o f Pre H oliday Nht>|>|ilitf Bargains - 3 f n Ils h or W ith Which is Comhin Volum e 13, No. 10 llllla b u ro Employers to Register for Holiday Season Scheduled to Start Next Week Independent Katubliahed 1873 Ralph Prahl Dies Monday Hillsboro, uh illsboro Independent run. Thursday, November 1!», 1986 Hit hi, Vikings to Battle Here on Turkey Day rg us H illsb o ro A rgus Estaoluhed 1891 37 Automobiles— A iu io u n c rin rn t of New 1937 t ars. Citing Many Refinements, Found In Thia Paper Two Sections, Tw enty-six P ages Three Youths New GrandJury Convenes, Record Dry Feted Monday Adjourns to December 3 Period Ends at Luncheon Body V iews Scene of Prahl Death on Dairy with Rains i W ith th e fir s t rains o f w in te r at I hand. H ills b o r o th is w eek has ta il H ig h lig h t o f T u r k e y Day i n cd plans fm th e a n n u a l C h ris tm a s H ills b o ro W ill be th e a n n u a l clash ; o p e n in g w h ic h IS .scheduled th is o f o ld riv a ls on Hie g rid iro n w h e n y c u r fo r S a tu rd a y , N o v e m b e r 211. H ilh i meets H ie Forest G ro v e V ik th e S a tu rd a y a fte r T h a n k g iv in g , ings to s e ttle th e m a tte r o f th e i T lie C h ris tin a s o p e n in g w ill lie best c o u n ty team O th e r ye a rs have h e ra ld e d w ith a p p ro p ria te d e c - b ro u g h t p le n ty o f fir e w o r k s w hen o ra tio n s, and C h ristm a s w in d o w s L o c a l F a r m e r S tru c k D o w n th e tw o team s m et and th is y e a r O u ts ta n d in g 4 - H C lu b M e m A p p lic a t io n K la n k a L e a v e d is p la y in g th e h u n d re d s o f g if t , w ill be no e xce p tio n . P r e c ip ita tio n B rin g s R e lie f w h ic h p ro m ise to m ake th is the T h e game w ill be p la y e d on th e in A tte m p t to Push A u t o L o c a l I ’ o s t o f f ic c M o n d a y ; greatest Y n le tid e season since the bers Q u e s ts o f H ills b o r o lu g ti school fie ld i n H ills b o ro to P a rc h e d Soils S till U n fir s t signs o f tro u b le began in 192!) m o b ile to N e a r b y F illin g T h u rs d a y m o rn in g at 10:45. T h is M u s t be R e t u r n e d b y N o C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e ; F rid a y at 3 p. m , H ills b o r o m eets Plans u n d e rw a y by th e re ta il s e e d e d ; M o is tu re B ig A id S ta tio n T illa m o o k here. trades c o m m itte e o f the H ills b o ro v e m b e r 21 P lu m m e r S p e a k e r C alled im m ediately into action M onday, a g ran d ju ry C o m p a ra tiv e scores th is y e a r C h a m b e r o f Commerce in c lu d e fu ll to P a s tu re G rass show the team s w e ll m atch e d w ith t h ris tm a s lig h tin g on o p e n in g n ig h t selected th a t m orning from th e new ju ry panel sp e n t all in to I w it h s trin g s o f co lo re d lig h t . Id a / .S truck d o w n as he pushed his I p le n ty o f d y n a m ite packed A p p r o x im a te ly ISO employer.*« o f ; m g a lo n g M a in street, and th e i bo th b a c k fie ld s . T h e V ik in g s are Achievem ents o f three outstand day M onday probing the d e a th of R alph P ra h l and sev- The greatest dro uth ever re c a r across th e D a ir y creek f ill, a 1 c a rry in g a b ig th re a t in iri<111*. it i .<I la b o r in and a b o ut H llla - th e ir in g 4-H club boys of Washington .o ilie r p a r t i o f th e business d is eral o th er m inor m atters, according to G. Russell M organ, ' c^efo^nend^M ond^/w ah ‘ U‘e m ile we.st o f H ills b o ro . R alph P ra h l, b a c k fie ld s ta r. b o ro e iltv ie d th e f ir s t la p o f th e tric t. W altz, w h o is a county and Oregon, and one lead lig h t new m h - l i I s e c u rity p ro g ra m M o n S p e cia l a d v e rtis in g is also p la n 41, fa rm e r, d ie d at 5 a. in. M on d a y le ft-fo o te d p u n te r, w h ile S ch u ltz, er* wpre disclosed Monday noon d istrict attorney. T estim ony w as tak e n from several wit- 7 lns sweeping the valley, and day w ith th e d e liv e ry th ftiu tfh the ned fo r th e e vent, c a rr y in g th e in S m ith 'll h o s p ita l o f h e m o rrh a g e , also in th e b a c k fie ld . a n d A r m c s a t at the chamber o f commerce lu n c h p o ittn ffic e here o f em ployer?! a p C h ris tm a s message Io a ll reside n ts and »ho< k a c c o rd in g to a re p o rt end a re ra te d as tw o o f th e fa st- eon , to members o f the business nesses and the ju ry view ed the scene of th e accid en t and Hundreds o Y th irrty 'a tT e s af farm p lic a tio n s to be f ille d o u t and re F re d S e w e ll. co ro n e r. ' est b a ll c a rrie rs in th e c o u n ty. men's group when the fou r were a d jo u rn ed . ; land, unplowed and unseeded, s till T h is ye a r, tw o v is its h ave been file d w ith tu rn e d to the p o ttto ffic e n o t la te r To offset this, the B lue and W hite, introduced. The boys were Clayton ... , , _ rem ain to be turne d and planted scheduled w ith Santa Claus, the T he a ccid e n t h a p pe n e d at 1 a. m. th a n N o v e m b e r 21. ( l o n ltn u rS on par. 4, colum n 1) M onday N yberg of Tualatin. Joe Berger and D eliberations w i l l he continued D ecem ber 3, w hen before w in te r shuts in. o ld fe llo w s e ttin g aside D ecem ber T h e b la n ks, w h e n < o m p lcte d . c o n 12 and D e ce m b e r 19 as date?, fo r In . T he ca r w h ic h s tru c k P ra h l was Donal M acintosh o f Hazeldale. and M any farmers, discouraged in the • ♦ th a t body convenes again fo r the ta in the nam e o f tin* fir m , n u m b e r v is it to H ills b o ro to meet the c h il a F ord V-H coupe d riv e n b y W il th e ir club leader. Ray Kincheloe. re g u la r term. Several oth er cases long w a it fo r su fficie n t m oisture to of em ploy»' . addre.sR. and a b rie f dren m t I k - usu.it p l.e e on t | lr fu l d D a vis o f C o rn e liu s , e m p lo ye N yb crg was named as one o f the ing easy, have used tra c then w ill be ready fo r presentation. ; i make tors to plow tu rn hi d o ry o f the business W hen re c o u rt house c o rn e r fo r the d is t r ib u o f the C o n so lid a te d L u m b e r co in - outstanding d u b boys of Oregon tors to tu rn the lu m p y soil, and M organ said. tu rn e d to th e postoffiec*. a e i'o rd in g tio n Ilf ca n d y. R a lp h W ilso n again I pany. this yea., w h ile Berger and Mac employed rollers and o th e r’ ma T ria l F rid a y to 1. ’1’ M ePheeteri*. post m aster, is c h a irm a n o f th e co m m itte e m I M rs. Essie U n s ,k s was at the Intosh were members o f the N orth F rid a y m o rn in g M ax G uzik, ac- chine ry to reduce the fields to dust tin* b la n k s w ill be fo rw a rd e d to ch a rg e o f th is p a rt o f th e h o lid a y ste e rin g w h e e l to g u id e th e m a- west champion dem onstration team *ise d o f setting fire s in the woods in to w hich seed has been planted. I c h in e m i th e p ro p e r side o f th e P o rtla n d |x»s to f f ice, w h ic h 1 m the a c tiv itie s . w hich brought to Oregon th Seed Dorm ant near the old Sherm an m ill, w ill I I road W ith her wa F lorence E llio tt, c e n tra l c o lle c tio n s ta tio n fo i re g is P lu m m er trophy. R e ta il trad e s co m m itte e is u r g come to tr ia l before Judge R. F rank Fields planted in ea rly October. tra tio n s . in g e v e ry m e rch a n t in H ills b o ro a cco rd in g to a s h e r iff's re p o rt. Francis C hairm an H ilh i Follies o f 1937 were pre- Peters. Monday G uzik appeared -v ef have not disclosed signs o f life Num ber Employer*» Was O ut of Gas to ta ke a d va nta g e o f th e C h ris t- The boys and the clu b leader sented. am id laughter and applause, before Judge Peters, entered a plea and m any farm ers fear that a por- Several m atters of im portance to W h in th e b la n k s have been s o i l mas o p e n in g w ith special d isp la ys A c c o rd in g to th e s to ry to ld by of W ashington county were introduced by L . E. Francis to an audience w hich fille d the o f not g u ilty , and declared h im - bon o f the seed, a t least, w i l l be ed. »•.«< h w ill be iiu m b e r o l and the and w in d o w d e co ra tio n s a ttra c tiv e L e s te r S tra w c o m p a n io n o f P ra h l, 1 esidents high school a u d ito riu m in H ills e m p lo y e r in fo rm e d as to his n u m - < to Hie cro w d s o f v is ito rs expected i th e ir ear. a C h e v ro le t sedan, ran were under consideration at the assistant county agent, in charge boro F rid a y night. The program, self de stitute and unable to ob- j lost. o f club w o rk in this county, who tain council. F rancis S turgis o f the Rains which usually have assist- bei A f t e r th a t hia a cco u nts a ll w ill d u rin g th e p re -h o lid a y sales out o f g a so lin e at th e fo o t o f th e annual convention o f d is tric t a t gave each boy's record o f achieve in c lu d in g a va rie ty o f school ta l Bagley & Hare la w offices was in the w a lnu t harvest, made it I m * k e p t w ith th e g o v e rn m e n t u n lu ll to w a rd H ills b o ro . and s ta lle d torneys of Oregon in session last ment. He also to ld how the Plum ent taken from the faculty, various appointed to act as a ttorn ey fo r : necessary fo r the harvest crews to d e r th a t n u m b e r fo r h is sh a re of T h e tw o then got o u t on th e road, week in Portland, according to G. m er trophy, w hich is a s ilk flag clubs and a ll the classes, was staged the defense. hand husk the nuts, the husks hav- ghe c o n trib u tio n . h a v in g tw o g ir l co m p a n io n s in th e Russell Morgan, d is tric t attorney o f the U nited States, was brought in the most approved v a rie ty show On the grand ju r y are John A. 1 in g d ried to the shells before fa ll- 'I’ll»* n e x t m ove is the re g is tra 1 m achine, and began to push it to of this county, who attended. fashion. i ing. Lin d o w , P ortla nd route 2; C la r to Oregon fo u r times, three tim es F irst of these. Morgan said, was tio n o f a ll em ployes, th e b la n ks b e w a rd Hie W a rd D o w n s gas s ta tio n The high school band opened the ence D. Nelson, H ills b o ro rou te 3; Roads, too. have suffered by lack a request fo r an in te rim legislative by dem onstration teams from Wash , at th e east end o f th e f ill. in g d is trib u te d e a rly eno ug h to a l com m ittee to study the delinquent ington county and once by a team program w ith the overture, p la yin g T. L . Davidson. M anning: J. W. [ of m oisture, the gravel surface low' tin* e m p lo y e to file his a p p li- 1 again d u rin g a short interm ission. S tra w sa id th a t th e y m anaged to tax situation over the state and fro m T illam ook. Cooke. P ortla nd rou te 5: George loosening and being pushed aside c a tio n w ith the p o s to ffic e not L ite r R. H a ttric k acted as m aster o f cer Hermens, Forest G rove route 2: j by tra ffic u n til w o rk w ith m ain push th e ca r o n to th e bridge* o v e r plan a u n ifo rm system o f fo re " I believe tha t the honor fo r th a n D ece m b e r 5. emonies and w ith F. O live r, in a D a iry creek w h e n th e y heard th e closure procedure. C a rl G. Bechen. H illsb o ro route 1. tainers has proved unsuccessful, great deal o f o u r success in club F o rd co m in g o v e r th e h ill He W h ile th e re is s lig h tly m ore d e A no ther move was a resolution w o rk ." Francis to ld the assembly, short, nonsensical skit, opened the and W endell R. B ro w n o f H illsboro. i Pastures have failed in the usual stepped to th e r ig h t a w a y fro m asking the legislature to amend "is due o u r leaders. W ithou t the show. ta ile d uns wet s to be mad«* by the Joe M eek o f N o rth Plains, in fa ll g ro w th o f grass, necessitating Second num ber was B e tty Mayes dicted by the grand ju r y a week additional feed fo r dairym en who i the ta il lig h t, he re la te d , and th e re the laws to allow the state the leaders there w o u ld be no club e m p lo y e th e fo rm s t ill is s im p le C o n d e m n a tio n p ro ce e d in g s ti b- a m i e a s ily c o m p le te d . It asks the by saved h im s e lf P ra h l was on th e same num ber of perem ptory chal w o rk anywhere. M y part in the in a role o f a hopeful grand opera ago. pleaded not g u ilty in c irc u it have pastures. Streams are lo w , ta in r ig h t- o f- w a y fo r t h e W olf singer. T itle of the act was “ G rand (C o n tin u ed on p ace », colum n 2) « in n * . age. b irth p la c e , nam e o f , cre e k and shallow w ells have suffered ac- h ig h w a y near M u ltn o m a h le ft side, w h e re th e im p a c t was lenges as the defendant A t pres w o rk m ostly consists of signing fa th e r a nd m oth e r, ty p e o f e m p lo y c o u n ty lin e , have been s ta rte d by th e greatest. [ cord in gly. In places the soil is ent the law only allow s the d is tric t up the members, seeing that they U p roa r." A comedy .m agical act fo llo w e d w ith Tom S tretcher in W lu n H ie E n rd s tru c k it pin n e d m ent. etc W hen these b la n k s have th e sta te h ig h w a y co m m issio n in , w ith o u t m oisture fo r several feet attorney h a lf as m any challenges have th e ir m aterials, a n d then been c o m p le te d and file»! w ith th e c ir c u it c o u rt here tills w eek T h e Itra h l to th e car. c ru s h in g both of this kin d as the defendant. deep. leaving them in the hands of th e ir the role o f H indu m agician and le g s , c ru m p le d th e sp rin g s on th a t F ra n k lin O liv e r as assistant. c e n tra l office*, th e e m p lo y e w ill be proceedings in vo lve Greatest, perhaps, o f a ll the evils Several resolutions re la tiv e to leaders " tw o tra c ts n u m b e re d and g iv e n a re g is tra tio n w h ic h se p a ra te sections o f tlie h ig h side and smashed th e le ft re a r evidence and convictions apparent The G ir l Reserves vocal trio , in faced d u rin g the continued d ry O. M. P lu m m er o f P ortland, o f th e P ra h l m a c h in e S tra w then card. clu d in g Ethel Hcndrcn. S h irle y weather, has been the fir e hazard ly grew out o f the shooting of a manager of the Pacific Interna w a y no w n e a rly com plete. ran fo r h e lp to th e D o w n s f illin g deputy s h e riff near P ortland by tio n a l Livestock exposition, a n d K elle y, and M ary C aldw ell, sang I f assistance is req uire d in com-1 in wooded tracts and forests, where I T lie f ir s t s u it is a g a in st L in e r p le tin g Un* blanks, aid may be I sta tio n , re q u e s tin g th e s h e r iff and ' tw o youths hunting last summer. rubbish on the ground and sum m er pioneer advocate o f clu b w ork, was several numbers pleasingly, w h ile i R osander in v o lv in g .90 acre and a d o c to r. asked o f th e lo ca l p o s to ffic e gro w th has been tin d e r dry. One of these is a resolution re the speaker, de votin g bis e n tire the s k it by E. S chulm erich an the o th e r a g a in st O. E C ook i l l P ra h l was d ra g g e d u n d e r the questing an amendment to the law tim e to an exposition o f club w o rk W alter F oelker was am using in R a in fa ll fo r th is section o f the A ll b la n k s can be re tu rn e d e it h th e W illia m P o in te r d o n a tio n land F o rd and his a u to m o b ile was 1 governing evidence, to a llo w t h e ) a»d its achievements, state is reported as 5.9 inches be spite of the fact th a t now and e r d ir e c tly to th e p o sto ffice , band- cla im , fo r possession o f 1 97 acres th ru s t fo rw a rd 41) feet beyond the George C. Brosher. 18. son o f lo w norm al, w ith P ortland w eath «•d to th e m a il c a rrie r, o r placed in in tro d u ctio n o f Rrucsome p ic tu re s , He ra ile d a tten tion to the fact then the actors suffered relapses O ne o th e r co n d e m n a tio n a lre a d y p o in t o f im pact S tra w re p o rte d th a t 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brosher o f er service re p o rtin g p re cip itation [ and casts in cases dealing w ith ■ th a t the firs t budget through the fro m dialect. an envelope* and m a ile d w ith o u t has been com pleted In v o lv in g the he was kn o cke d to th e sid e w a lk H illsb o ro route 2. liste d as a sales of 1.88 inches since September 1. F a cu lty part in the program was , vio len t death. At present pictures state legislature fo r this type of postage. M c l’ heeters said th is w eek. "M e lle r D ram m er,” the theme of man in Portland, was fou nd dead In some eaaes th e e m p lo ye b la n ks P o in te r p riv a te ce m e te ry T in - ta le across tlie b rid g e and th a t he and ' and casts w hich deal w ith firs t w o rk was in 1911. " I believe Sen O th e r d ry Octobers have been h ig h w a y co m m issio n w on th e su it D avis dragged P ra h l fro m u n d e r hand evidence of this kin d, are a ll w i l l be g a th e re d by the un io n s o r ator W. G. Hare had som ething to w h ich was “ The papers or the w ith a com panion in an apartm ent recorded in 1895 and again in 1917, ch ild ." B yro n Goodman, cast in 1 in P ortla nd F rid a y at 3 n. m. when but n e ith e r of these periods have V th e r la b o r g ro u p s and tu n u x l o v- S e ve ra l o th e r p roceedings a re said th e F ord and to th e side o f th e , ruled out. M organ saiJ, because do w ith the passage of the b ill, the role o f the v illia n . was v e ry police forced the door o f the rooms ' been as d r y as the one ju s t dog*, the m atter of in te rp re tin g w hether > to th e po; to ffie e by tin* o ffic e rs to be c o n te m p la te d to c le a r t h e ro a d w a y . r ig h t- o f- w a y f o r f u r th e r c o n s tru c D a vis also was in ju re d , s u ffe rin g i or not the evidence is gruesome, he declared. a fte r they had been called to in ing, the weather service reports. o f th a t o rg a n iz a tio n Oregon, in clu b w ork, is fa r con vin cing w h ile Miss Louise Nex. tio n . a deep cu t across tlie te m p le w h e n ; a ll rests w ith the judge. A ll ela* a s o f in d u s try w ith the A g ric u ltu ra l reports kept d u rin g ahead o f the rest o f the U nited p la yin g the heroine, a b ly carried vestigate a rep ort that the gas je t W o rk on th e n e w ca m p advanc he was th ro w n fo rw a rd across th e , e x c e p tio n of a fe w . com e u n d e r th e A no ther resolution along the States, he to ld his audience, a l he r part to the fin a l clim ax in was open He had been liv in g in these tw o previous d ry autumns, in g r a p id ly n e a r tlie c o u n ty lin e s te e rin g gear o f Ins car. O th e r pas P ortla nd about tw o weeks. same line asks that the law be w hich Wesley Claussen. clad in [ m e a n in g o f th e n e w la w T h e e x disclose that crop yields have been on W o lf ereek, a nd a p io n e e r road sengers in tlie P ra h l ca r s u ffe re d , amended in reference to m urder, to though there are tw o other out c e p tio n s in c lu d e persons s c lf-e m - In the a p a rtm e n t police found m a te ria lly cut. wheat s u ffe rin g a standing states in th is w ork. These tig h tfittin g . plaid trousers appeared has been th ru s t th ro u g h to t h e bru ise s and shock. K U n IIn u r d nn |ia > r 9, ro lum n 2 1 I make the k illin g o f a peace o f are Minnesota and Oklahoma. on the scene and vanquished t h e . Brosher ly in g on the flo o r near the loss o f as much as fiv e bushels to ca m p site A b o u t h a lf th e lu m b e r C la u d e C ook o f H ills b o ro , w h o ficer. kn o w in g ly and in te n tio n a lly. v illa in w ith a fly spray gun. bed and his com panion, F ra n k A. the acre in these d ry years. a lre a d y is in place, a c c o rd in g to a rriv e d s h o rtly a fte r th e accident, , m urd er in the firs t degree The In a ll three o f these states, he Jean Person, added to her re p u Welch, 17. in the bed. Both young The average m o n th ly p re cip i K e n n e th E T illo ts o n , re sid e n t e n came to H ills b o ro fo r S h e r iff J. k ille rs o f O ffic e r L o ll last summer. said, are found leaders w h o have ta tio n as a tap dancer, w ith a men were dead. A n investigation tatio n reports from 143 stations in (C ontinued on pace 9. rolum n 1) g in e e r fo r W P A W C o n n e ll, w h ile Joe Robinson, Morgan said, were convicted of pleasing dance, w h ich was fo llo w - disclosed that the room was fille d Oregon to the cen tra l station in T ru c k s c a rr y in g th e m a te ria l are ! whose ear was a sh o rt distance be m anslaughter. ed by a sketch presented by the w ith gas b u t the petcocks on a P ortland show an average ra in fa ll u sin g th e n e w g ra d e in part and h in d th e D avis m achine, assisted The statute a llo w in g the licens high school glee club and entitled. portable gas stove were closed. fo r O ctober this year o f .13 inches w ill lie a b le to continue Hus ro u te in ta k in g th e in ju r e d persons to in g of p in b a ll machines and dart I t was be live d tha t the gas shut or 1.75 inches below norm al. Opera Singer at Home." in w hich u n t il th e w in te r ra in s b egin. A fte r th e h o sp ital. games was condemned, and the ap the various tria ls and trib u la tio n s o ff was defective and that Brocher. F or the section in w h ich the th a t turn- th e eam p w ill be reached " E n tir e in v e s tig a tio n o f the ac o f an opera singer w ere presented awakened by the smell, shut o ff county is located, the deficiency T he e s ta b lis h m e n t o f an a ll- tim e th ro u g h W e s tiin b e r and a C CC lo a d cident has been tu rn e d o ve r to peal o f this la w recommended. The g ro w in g menace o f the the stove and then collapsed. The in music, in clu d in g a fa m ily q u a rre l has been 3.60 inches w ith an a ve r (C o n tln u rd uit pace 5, colum n 1) h ig h in average re s id e n tia l co n w h ic h has been surfaced to th e site ; drunken d riv e r also was given con set to music and tne a rriv a l o f the boys had been dead since Thursday age fo r the section o f .35 inches. s u m p tio n of e le c tric e n e rg y is W o rk on th e W ilso n r iv e r road sideration and the m eeting went doctor to care, m usically, fo r the night, the coroner reported. Heaviest ra in fa ll d u rin g the period < By W m . F’. Cyrus. C o u n ty A p e n t) a n n o u n c e d by It R Easter, d i v i is b e in g c u rta ile d in p re p a ra tio n Brasher's body was brought to was in T illam oo k, where m ore than on record as fa vo rin g the abolish- Wheat checks to ta lin g $9339.37 baby w hich had a pickle crosswise sion m an a g e r o f th e P o rtla n d G e n fo r w in te r by s h u ttin g d o w n o f H illsb o ro fo r b u ria l and the fu n e ra l an inch of ra in fa ll was recorded in ' ment of the m in im u m sentence. arc being distrib u te d to W ashing in its tonsils. e ra l E le c tric com pany. some o f th e W P A m a c h in e ry . It The abolishm ent of the m in im u m ton county farm ers this week. This A nn Peters. E velyn B rio t and was held Tuesday from the Don- 24 hours. Hom es in tin s area used ¡in a v also is u n d e rsto o d th a t H ie W P A Such potato yields as have been sentence, it is said, w ould place is not the total amount that w ill Irene E ngledingcr presented a m u clson & Sew ell F uneral Chapel erage o f 1129 k ilo w a tt-h o u r s d u rin g has been o rd e re d to sto p c e r tific a the w hole case at the discretion of be paid out on the 1936 program. sical no velty in the way o f a p i w ith b u ria l in M t. O liv e cemetery at [ reported in this county, show short tlie 12 -n io n th p e rio d ended S cp- tio n o f m en fo r la b o r jo b s, t h e (C o n tin u ed on page 5. colum n 1) the judge. Laurel. Rev. H e n ry H a lle r o ffic ia t- | as about on e -th ird o f the checks ano tr io w h ich was follow ed by tc w b e i 30. he re p o rte d . T h is c o m cre w s re m a in in g a b o u t th e sam e as Licensing of so m any beer p a r due here were delayed because of the "B ig g e r and Baby cd at the services. B etter E ffo rts are b e in g m ade b y th e pares w ith an a v e ra g e co n su m p tio n at th e present s tre n g th . He had been a resident o f the lors by the liq u o r commission also m in o r technicalities, but are fo r Show." presented by members of o f HMti k ilo w a tt-h o u r s d u rin g the e n te rta in m e n t c o m m itte e o f H ills the B lu e-H club. Mothers, b rin g in g H ills b o ro neighborhood fo r the last b o ro Post. A m e ric a n L e g io n , to came in to the spotlight fo r protest, the most part on th e ir way now. c a le n d a r y e a r o f 1935. T h e p re vio u s th e ir o ffsp rin g to the show, were slx years, and is su rvived by his stage an in te re s tin g m e e tin g T ue s and a resolution was passed asking h ig h was 1035 e s ta b lish e d in Wheat con tro l program ended w hich w ould enable the r io t in awkwardness, w h ile the ! m other and father, a b ro th e r Har- d a y n ig h t, a c c o rd in g to A. J F o e lk - a law January 6. Payments now* being re i "D , in e s lic c o n s u m p tio n in th e to revoke a liq u o r antics o f the athletics dressed in [ v «y. o f Sandy; fo u r sisters. A nn ie er. c h a irm a n o f th e co m m itte e S e rv commission ceived represent paym ent made to I ’epco area w h ic h e xte n d s fro m in g w ith h im a re F re d A m a c h e r license whereever the p ro p rie to r of the farm ers w h o seeded w*heat baby clothes added a grotesque V io la and Florence of H illsb o ro V a n c o u v e r to T u r n e r and fro n t Es a beer p a rlo r had been convicted touch. and M rs. Ray C a rte r o f C ornelius. tacada to G ra n d Rond,- is a p p ro x i M em b e rs o f the W a sh in g to n c o u n and G u y Roseerans. Francis H ow ard Tom pkins, a re o f a misdemeanor com m itted on acreages in the fa ll o f 1935. w ith The Senate club presented a He was b o rn N ovem ber 4, 1918. in the lim its provided by new con It w ill be open to a ll fo rm e r his premises. m a te ly d o u b le th e n a tio n a l average ty c o u rt, w ith o th ers fro m H ills tire d fa rm e r of W ashington county, rathe r elaborate sketch en titled , *n Colorado. tro l program w h ich was discon died at his home in H illsb oro early "T h e tw o factors c h ie fly r e boro and th e Eorest G ro v e c h a m se rv ic e men. and m em b e rs o f th e Bessie— o r L ife on the F arm ," in | — ------------------------- tinued. A check-up o f acreages w h ich Bessie, the cow, saved the M onday m orning. s p o n s ib le fo r th e h ig h use in th is b e r o f com m erce, w ill d r iv e Io local post are b e in g in s tru c te d to seeded fo r 1936 harvest was made b rin g one o r m o re fo rm e r se rvice T illa m o o k T h u rs d a y m o r n in g to He was born in C a liforn ia , the area are lo w rate s a nd the w id e day when the fog horn fa ile d on jin the summer. | jo in w ith th e T illa m o o k c o u n ty men w ith them ¡us guests. Besides son o f Oscar Tom pkins and Preb- d is trib u tio n o f e n e rg y Pepeo's storm y nigh t along a stern and | Checks to ta lin g a n estimated th e usual business m e e tin g and e n j court and the T illa m o o k c h a m b e r elia Jane B arrett, on January 12, r u r a l lin e s to ta l n e a rly 3000 m ile s. rock bound coast. The theme lin e $4000 are s till due and w ill be of the play was. "Bessie, the , of commerce in an in sp e ctio n t r ip te rta in m e n t. th e re w ill be a special 1865. In 1868 the fa m ily came to "W e k n o w o f n o o th e r area in com ing along fro m tim e to tim e best durned cow a fa rm e r ever 1 over the west end o f the W ilso n feed. Oregon and settled in Washington F irs t deed to pro p e rty being p u r Hie U n ite d States the size o f th e as the technicalities p e rta in ing to had." riv e r roud. M a jo r G eorge S a n d y o f P ortland chased in th is county by the re county. Ten years la te r they home P epeo-served t e r r it o r y th a t has Residents o f the H illsb o ro trade the in d iv id u a l cases are ironed out T h e p a rty w i II (h i ve to th e con- i w ill be pres,-nt w ith a m o tio n p ic The farm theme gave w ay to a I settlem ent ad m in istra tio n fo r d i steaded nine m iles n o rth of H ills e q u a lly lo w rates, r u r a l as w e ll as 1 st i u e lio n ca m p on the T illa m o o k i tu re p ro je c to r and a n u m b e r o f in te rritro y . and the county at large, This w ill b rin g the total payment skit by the master o f ceremonies vision in to re h a b ilita tio n , farms boro. where he lived u n til he re u rb a n ," E aster said w ill be given an o p p o rtu n ity S at to W ashington county farm ers co te re s tin g pictu re s. side fo r d in n e r. c o m p le tin g th e in - | and Ethel Hendrcn, to be fo llo w e d has been recorded here. The g ra n t tire d in 1928, since w hich tirhc he urday to do a little ea rly C h ris t operating in the program since I speetion as fa r beyond th e ca m p as w ith a black face act by M a rtin ors are M r. and Mrs. F r e d L. had lived in H illsboro. County Firemen Meet mas shopping w ith 23 H illsb o ro 1933 to $97.387.82. He is survived by three brothers. I th e c o n d itio n o f the new h ig h w a y [ Ryan and Ted Gardner. L a velle Beach sellin g 48 5 acres in the John business firm s p a rticip a tin g in one C orn-hog payments in this coun Jackson and her ever popular ac Dobbins donation land claim for L. N. T om pkins of H illsboro, Ed W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fire m e n met w ill p e rm it. R e tu rn in g to T illa - j of H illsboro's famous bargain days. ty totaled $51.923.75 fo r the tw o Tuesday evening at Beaverton and n io o k th e re p ro b a b ly w ill be a $4825. ward and W ilb u r of Shady Brook, Special ad vertising is being sent years. T his makes a total o f $149 - cordion appeared fo r t h e P h ilo h e a rd ta lk s g ive n by sta le p o lice sh o rt m e e tin g in th e c h a m b e r o f 1 C onstruction of b u ild in g s on the and tw o sisters. Mrs. A. Watson club, and the follies closed w ith out this week to herald the event 311.57 fo r the tw o programs. T w o fo u r couples w a ltzing to the m usic various properties being purchased o f P ortland and Miss Anna A. o ffic e rs on in v e s tig a tio n o f arson co m m e rce room s th e re and th e | eases. " N u tr itio n a l d is tu rb a n c e s are the and readers o f The Argus w ill fin d hundred and fifty - s ix farm ers co- of the "B lu e Danube." ( o r farm ers being removed from Tom pkins of H illsboro. He was a 1 p a rty w ill r e tu r n home. a fu ll page inside lis tin g the b a r ooerated in the wheat program and basis fo r a good m a n y o f th e p ro b subm arginal land, is expected to nephew of Mrs. Esther Cornelius gains. 354 farm ers in the corn-hog pro lems in co n n e ctio n w ith fin is h in g be under w ay by the last o f this of H illsboro. gram. In ad dition to this, a search of tu rk e y s fo r m a rk e t," stated H E. Funeral services were held at m onth. The regional office is lo the regular ad vertising w ill dis In d iv id u a l payments under the Cosby, p o u ltry d e p a rtm e n t. O re cated in M c M in n v ille and most of Young's Funeral Home. H illsboro, gon S ta te college, at a m e e tin g in close a large num ber of other bar new soil conservation program w ill the resettlem ent lands are being Wednesday afternoon. In te r m e n t H ills b o ro c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce gains w hich w ill fit neatly in to the not average as much as under the was in the H arrison cemetery. purchased in Y a m h ill county. T h u rs d a y , a tte n d e d bv 43 tu rk e y fa m ily budget w ith o u t a stra in on old program . The total amount for George Easterday was elected the fa m ily income. , W*H be divide d anjong about master of H illsb oro G range S a tu r raisers, a c c o rd in g to L . E F ra n ,90 farm ers. C om plete figures as day O ther officers are Mrs. D. B. F iv e H ills b o ro m en a tte n d e d th ; age is a measure of scouting ef- cis, assistant county agent. to the am ount to be received in B u rkh a lte r, overseer; Mrs. Claud fa ll p la n n in g c o n fe re n ce o f th e | fieieney shown by meeting, a c tiv Cosby said Rial fo r th e tu rk e y this county w ill not be available Cook, lecturer; A r th u r B lakcr. P o rtla n d A re a C o u n c il o f tla* Roy ities, camping, advancement, a n d ra is e r to o p e ra te su cce ssfu lly o il for tw o or three weeks. Am ount, steward; Irv in g Chase, assistant S couts o f A m e ric a at th e M u ltn o . attendance. (he sm a ll m a rg in o f p ro fit he m ust however, w ill be o n ly a fraction of steward; Mrs. W illia m P ribnow . m ah h o tel W ednesday. T h e y w e re H ills b o ro also stood n e a r Ih e top m ake use o f feed g ra in s s e llin g at the am ount that w ould be a v a il chaplain: C. O. C h u rc h ill, treas R a lp h Faster, c h a irm a n of t h e in a d va n ce m e n t fig u re s w ith 42 the best prices. In s w itc h in g th e able i f we had a norm al acreage urer; Mrs. G. C. Chase, secretary; llill* boro firem en's a n n u a l Hillsboro ,ii. i r i i i ro m m itte e ; Jack [p e r cent o f th e scouts be in g t r n d c r - v a rio u s g ra in s and o th e r c o n s titu danee w ill be held in the Shute of red clo ver in 1936. Due to a fa ll in the valua tion of H illsb o ro union d is tric t valuation Ray Chase, gatekeeper; Mrs. W il ra ilw a y pro p e rty in W ashington is placed at $5.065.988.21 and a levy Searcy, fin a n c e o ffic e r: H e n r y j foot ra n k , w h ic h m ay be a c c o u n t ents in th e ra tio n it is necessary park aud ito riu m Thanksgiving liam Sm ith. Ceres: Mrs. George S ehalnek, assistant d is tr ic t co m ed fo r by th e v ig o ro u s r e c r u itin g Io g iv e c o n s id e ra tio n to d if f e r county, u tilitie s assessments this o f 117 m ills this year as compared night. Novem ber 28. M an y peo Easterday. Pomona: Mrs. R. Horn- year are more than $30,000 less to $5.006.700.63 valuation and 11.5 m is s io n e r: P aul P a tte rson , c h a irm a n | o f th e last y e a r w h ile 25 p e r cent ences in n u tr itio n a l va lu e . It is ple throughout the eom m unity ccker. Flora: Mrs. J R Forsythe, than last year, figu res com piled this m ills levy a year ago. o f th e c o u rt o f h o n or, and Ja ke a re second class and 33 p e r cent also essential to g iv e c a re fu l th o u g h t look upon this annual danee a.s lady assistant steward; J. R. F o r week by J E C arpenter, assessor, W e il, m e m b e r-a t-la rg e . Io adequate m in e ra l and p ro te in fir s t class. Both the high school and grade th e ir opp ortu nity o f show sythe. H enry Young and R. H orn- reveal. T otal value o f u tilitie s C o m p a ra tiv e re p o rts issued at to have th e b ird s d e ve lo pe d n o r Cam p E liz a b e th Ire la n d . I w o th e ir appreciation of the ecker. executive council members; p ro p e rty was $2.913,929.88 as com school levies took a raise in F o r th e c o n fe re n c e fro m th e h ead m ile s n o rth o f to w n , has been c o m m a lly . est Grove, the figures show. The done by the fire boys d u rin g the Churches o f H illsb o ro a ll w ill and Mrs. Jack Hess, musician. q u a rte rs o f Ihe e o u ne il show ed lh a t p le te d as fa r a.s necessary fo r use. pared to $2.944.681.92 a year ago. pu blic school valuation fo r 1937 is year anil purchase tickets even jo in in union services T h a n ksg iv O fficers w ill be installed Decem H ills b o ro sho w e d ¡in increase o f T h e cabin, a n A d iro n d a c k ty p e T otal assessed value of the coun if it is impassible for them to ing eve, Novem ber 25, at 7:30. in ber 12, and county G rangers w ill ty is $24.262,894.88 this year as $1.334.387.02 and the levy 8.1 m ills 72.7 p e r ce n t in scouts fo r the past leanto. has been co m p le te d , a w e ll as compared to a valuation of attend. F irem en w ill eondurt an the Foursquare church. H illsb oro be in vite d to attend. ye a r, in c re a s in g fro m (1(1 scouts to d u g and a p u m p in s ta lle d , and compared to $24.534.926.92 a year $1.332,470.31 and levy o f 7 8 fo r advance ticket sale. M in is te ria l association prepared the 114 T h is increase m o r e t h a n W P A la jr in e co m p le te d . Each w eek ago, a considerable loss due to re 1936. V aluation of the union Com m ittee in charge of a r program . d o u b le d Ih e n e x t d is tric t w h ile a fin d s one o r m ore o f th e troops moval of tim b e r through harvest d is tric t there is $5.075.688 32 w ith G u e rn s e y C a ttle M o v ie s rangements Includes G len Burge, Services w ill open w ith a hym n re p o rt fro m ¡ill d is tric ts d isp la ye d o f th e d is tric t u sin g I t Plans fo r Past G ra n d C h a n c e llo rs o f O re la y Phillips. Gene Rossman. G ra S la te d H e re on T u e s d a y ing and loss o f taxed lands through a levy o f 9.2 m ills fo r 1937 as com by the congregation, follow e d w ith fo r th e fir s t tim e a th re e per cent th e fu tu re c n ll fo r a dam in th e gon w ill conduct Ih e m e e tin g o f tax foreclosure, it is pointed out. pared to a valuation of $5.292.261.41 ham Young and P erry Ratche- a prayer by Rev. A. Haw thorne decrease. T h is re p o rt does not in s tre a m to m a ke a s w im m in g and th e local lodge. K n ig h ts o f Pythias. M otion pictures of Guernsey cat Sum m ary o f cou nty school v a lu and a le vy of 8.4 m ills fo r 1938. lar. Rev. R. L. Putnam w ill read the tle on show circu it w ill be shown ations and levies shows that a clu d e 24 Cubs, y o u n g e r boy b ranch, b o a tin g ren d e zvo u s and tw o r o w N o ve m b e r 3(1. at th e K P h a ll It I Music for Ihe gala occasion w ill T han ksgiving Due to the WPA projects con p r o c la m a tio n s o f in H illsb oro chamber of commerce large num ber of the ru ra l schools w h ic h has been o rg a n iz e d in H ills - boats and a canoe w ill be b u ilt by is exp e cte d that th e re w ill be w o rk i be furnished by Ivan Kocher's ducted in Banks for both the high h o rn d in in g Ihe past m o n th u n d e r Ih e scouts. O llie r plans c a ll fo r the President Washington, and t h e rooms at 8 p. m. Tuesday, announces have increased th e ir levies, eith er ill the ra n k o f page e x e m p lifie d by I'.’ -pieee danee hand, w hich p la y m ore m odern one ju s t issued by Jack Robinson. Am erican Guernsey due to im provem ents already made school and the grade school, the le a d e rs h ip o f M. M. Ronug, c u b - | in s ta lla tio n o f p e rm a n e n t e q u ip Hie v is itin g Past G la n d C h a n c e l ed a sum m er engagement a t new levy takes a substantial jum p. m asler. President Roosevelt. C a ttle d u b field man. R e c e n t or to planned im provem ents. m ent fo r c o o k in g and a ll scout lors. Itoekaw ay and for several weeks Banks p u b lic school levy is 103 S crip tu re reading w ill be b y Guernsey cattle sales have a ttra c t lllllK b o r o also s h o w e d a r a lin g and e a m p iflg a c tiv itie s , b u ild in g a M em b e rs o f Ih e lodges at N o rth I lias been playing at Corvallis. The In H illsboro, the pu blic school m ills on a valuation o f $351.136 88 Rev R Hicks, follow ed by the ed wide interest and prices for levy decreased w h ile there is a average fo r th e y e a r th a t led th e b rid g e , and Im p ro v in g tr a ils and Plains. Forest G rove . G aston and orrh eslra broadcasts tw ire a w eek o th e r fifte e n d is tric ts o f th e e o u n roads. treble ehoir of the C h ristian church some of these sales have been h ig h slig h t boost in the union d is tric t I as compared to a levy o f 3 7 m ills Y a m h ill have been in v ite d to a t over K O A C at Corvallis. N e x t e il Tin* average was 78.4 per cent and a solo to be furnished by the er than at any tim e in the past levy. V a lua tion o f H illsb o ro fo r fo r 1936 on a valuation of $364.161- Scout o ffic ia ls feel th a t th e eam p tend. and a h u g e c ro w d is e x Wednesday night the group w ill Foursquare church. Sermon w ill fiv e or six years. Local breeders school purposes is placed at $2.415 - 1 07. The union high school new levy w h ile Ih e n e x t h ig h e s t d is tric t was is a d is tin c t c re d it to th e d is tric t pected. T h is w ill p ro b a b ly be one play a guest engagement at M c be delivered by Rev. J F. Shackel w ill be interested in developments 682.60 as compared to $2,387.351 89 is 7 m ills on a total valuation o f th e E v e rg re e n w ith a d m in is tra tiv e and it is co n te m p la te d th a t a d is o f the most o u ts ta n d in g m ee tin g s o f Elroy's Spanish Ballroom in P o rt ford. Services w ill close w ith a in a ffa irs connected w ith r e n te r at Cam as w ith an average tr ic t ra m p m ig h t be h e ld th e re Hie season, as m a n y w e ll k n o w n th e ir a year ago. w h ile the levy this year $1.125,748.90 as compared to a levy land Num erous special features hym n by the congregation and the breed and Robinson w ill discuss is 7.3 m ills ns com pared to 7.9 of 38 m ills and a valuation of of 77.4 p e r cent. T h e r a tin g aver* (Continuad on page M, column 2) past g ra n d o ffic e rs w ill be present. $1,143.506.57 for 1936. arc planned by the orchestra. benediction. these phases. Security Law After Mishap Creek Fill; Continue Probe Next Month; Trial Alleged Firebug Begins Here Uniform Plan Asked for Tax Delinquencies Hilhi Nonsense Friday Night Pleases Crowd State Highway Commission Begins Suits Hillsboro Youth Victim of Gas in Hotel Room PEP Reports High Average Wheat Checks Being Mailed Legion Plans Special Meet Rites Held for County Pioneer im* County Court Will View New HighWiiy Many Bargains Offered Public First Resettlement Deed Placed on File Turkey Raisers Discuss Feeds George Eastcrday Master of Grange Report on Scouts at Conference Shows Hillsboro Area Leading in Membership County U tility Assessments Show Loss Annual Firemen’s Ball Thanksgiving in Comparison with Figures Years Ago Local Churches ‘ork J°*n in Services P. G. Chancellors Visit K. P. l odge mills last year. (Continued on page I, column I I