Image provided by: Hillsboro Historical Society; Hillsboro, OR, and The Oregonian; Portland, OR
About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1936)
472 New Families— Offer Extended— Added aa New Paid-in- Advance Argus Subscribers from Jan. 1 to Nov. 25 I« D ecem ber 15, N r « »-i'eleg ra i. anil Arguì* by -Mail In ( O unly, Kolli for O nly »3.50 W ith Which is Combined the I lillsboro Independent Volume 48, No. 42 New County Health Unit Passes Test U liisi- irò Independent Established 11173 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 3, 1936 Ten VetCran Clerk AnnounceTHere; County, State Past (irands Here Paid Honors Santa Plans Visit Tax Levy to Show Decline at Luncheon H illsb o ro A rgus E suo lished 1891 Tw o Sections, F o u rte e n I’ag ei Headed for Peace Parley County Group Will Continue Making Plans The Christm as holidays were o f fic ia lly in hered in to H illsb o ro S at urday evening w ith a blaze of gay light. , in v itin g show w indow s fu ll of Christm as g ift suggestions and displays of Christm as merchandise. This year stores have taken p a r C o m m is - C o u n ty P la n n in g tic u la r pains to create a ttra ctive C o u n ty R o a d L e v y C lim b s ; sion V o te s to C o n tin u e C hristm as w indow s fu ll o f appro T o w n » S e e k to B oost C o l priate m erchandise ta r gifts fo r the A f t e r M e e tin g F r id a y in busy shopper, w ith the result that le c tio n s fo r N e x t Y e a r , H illsb oro again demonstrates that C o u rt H ou se it is the shopping center of Wash F ig u re » S h o w der Tupper ■ 1901" I' I a u k S ( ¡ r a n t (191 ^ (. I .e D o c to r a n d N urse» ington county. lie E ( ' l o u e l l ' I d ! » ' a l O p . i I U Most o f the Chriatm as w indow s p rem e e h a n e e llo i. F re d .1 Johnson H olding a c lin ic fo r the purpose W ith few exceptions, tax le vies' , 1919», a ll o f P o rtla n d L e if S F in o f determ in ing what is needed to Guest Monday noon at the cham were unmasked tor the benefit of ( )ppti. it io ii a m i s u p p o rt fo r the ,'tti. D allas. '1922), E d ic t ! I Hal ber ot commerce, H illsb o ro bust- large crowds w hich thronged stores in the la rge r p o litic a l units of the rejuvenate the W ashington C o un ty and sidew alks a ll day and w e ll P lanning commission. C. W Rey c o u n ty b udget. su b je c te d S a tu r la g li. St Helena. 119271. I l a W nc: , men crowded Hie d in in g room county a ll show increases fo r 1937 ; in to the evening. nolds, executive assistant, and C. C u rl, P o rtla n d . H932>. C a ll A to noma Ed C. Luce, veteran coun day iiio r tu u g to the u tin u u l p u b lic I Center of the decorations this according to figu res released th is] l lr o d id s e n Forest d ro v e . ( |9 3 o . ty cle rk, who retire s January 1. J. H um phrey, fie ld supervisor of year, as last, is the big evergreen 1 week by J. E. Carpenter, county i h e a rin g , came fro m th e w om en 1 | J o h n I. Foote. St Helens. (1936» the state plan nin g commission, met He was introduced by H. A. K u r- W om en a tte n d in g th e m ee tin g o u t It A B e n n e tt. P o rtla n d , present utlt, deputy under Luce lo r a n u m on the co u rt house corner w hich 1 assessor. w ith the county body F rid a y a ft blazes w ith colored lig h ts as a ernoon. n u m b e re d th e m en a b o ut tw o to , g ra n d vice c h a n c e llo r, also a tte n d - ber of years, and later county cle rk background fo r the cheery lig h tin g The state and county levy shows Result o f the consultation was w ith Luce as deputy fo r liv e years. of the streets. ,'d one. a decrease of m ore than tw o m ills ' H ank o f Page was conferred upon the appointm ent o f ^hree co m m it Monday, A r th u r Tupper. county A t this point Saturday afternoon. ' in the total. For next year the W ith th e e x c e p tio n o f the new W illa r d O H ughes by th e fo llo w in g cle rk elect, also made o ffic ia l an tees and a d e term in ation o f the 12, Sarita Claus is sched-1 c o u n ty h e a lth u n it, the va rio u s past g ra n d ch a n ce llo r» F ra n k S. nouncem ent of tin* reten tion of December plan nin g group, 12 o f whose m em state and county general levy is ( ( ’u n tln u rrf on pos« 7, colum n 2» ite m s «if th e b u d g e t passed w it h G ra n t as c h a n c e llo r c o m m a n d ! r. Luce as deputy, the firs t announce bers were present, to continue e f 12 7 m ills and the road levy 8.11 out co m m e n t o r o p p o s itio n , w ith Edison I B a lla g h as vic e eom- ment of personnel lo r the com fo rts along county p la n n in g lines. m ills, m aking a to ta l of 20 8 m ills , th e e x c e p tio n o f an ite m fo r H a n g s niaudcr. K A B e n n e tt as p re la te bined office of cle rk and au d ito r as compared to a to ta l of 22.1 m ills C om m ittees Nam ed <1 ease te s tin g am ong c a ttle T h u u m l L i she E C ro u ch a: m a ste r. so ta r made. U tlie r deputies and for 1936. T his year the state and Com m ittees named by Ide were; ite m et up $3,740 fo r insp e ctio ns a t-a rm s cle rks to be h ire d have not yet county general levy was 15.5 and W ater Resources — Herm an K e rk - Lodges represented w e re G lencoe been decided on, T upp er said. and b ro u g h t out question« fro m the road levy 6 6 m ills. For next man, R. G. Scott and Vernon B u r- 22 of N o rth P lains. D e lp h o d ie o r tw o men present as to the N o year there is a reduction in the Praises Luce lingham . Schools — A lb e rt K c m - i*xuct n a tu re o f th e ne w state la w No. 31» of Forest G ro v e Y a m h ill .state and county general and a m er o f Beaverton. Oscor Hagg and In m aking Ins in tro d u ctio n , K u r- on te s tin g . T h e re was no o p p o s i N o till of Y a m h ill. C a la n th e N o 21 mi.se in the county road levy. i I. Gibson. Basn I. Joh n uth la id that lie had wonted a m i Iv a n h o e No I o f P o rtla n d . tio n . L e vy N o t M ade son. W alter Upshaw o f T ig a rd and T h e bu d ge t fo r 1937 ca lls fo r a A vo n No <¡2 o f St Helens. Dam on slioulde r to slio u ld e r w ilti Luce tor W. F. Cyrus. liin e -a n d -u -h a ll years in tile clerk's I H illsboro, up to date, has no levy , to ta l o f $117.6H4 50 to be raised by No. 4 o f Pendleton and M a rin .o n When a fence ro w fire burned for 1937. although the annual c ity I H um phrey to ld the planners tha t office. "T he p u b lic," K u ra tli de No 9 ti o f D ullus. f the W P A projects were o n ly a clared, "n eve r has had a more hon the base from tw o electric line budget m eeting revealed a possible g iiu i. il fu n d , $04.900 70 c o u n ty sm all part of the w o rk, and th a t est. more e fficie n t, or more fa itn - poles at the A rth u r C onnell farm increase over the 16 6 n u lls levied I c I k h .I fu n d and $194 95193 to the northeast of H ilb b o ro Novem ber fo r 1936. the state commission was p rim a r tu l servant." road fu n d T h e a m o u n t is $24.813 40 25. a llo w in g the poles to fa ll in to ily interested in the basic facts Luce opened his ta lk by declar Forest G ro ve is o u t s t a n d in g ' m ore th a n was raised by taxes the C onnell pasture, six registered and developm ent of the county. - , among the towns o f the county f o r 1 in g th a t his voice was not w hat last y e a r. Holstein» of the prize C onnell ] reductions in levy w ith the 19371 it once was and probably had beer, Reynolds also prom ised the group T h e h e a lth u n it h o w e ve r, b ro u g h t figures set at 118 m ills as co m p a r-i seriously im p aire d by te llin g the herd were electrocuted. • the assistance of a man fro m the o p p o s itio n fro m t It e T a x p a y e rs ’ The fir e is thought to have s ta rt cd to 19 1 fo r the present y e a r.' p u b lic over and over: "N o." or "1 state setup to assist the local group L e ague o f B e a v e rto n w ith M rs don't kno w ." He said these answers ed from bu rn in g ties along the Heaviest increase is registered at in prosecuting th e ir plan to clear Anna K ru g e r, p re s id e n t, v o ic in g U nited R ailw ay rig h t-o f-w a y . | T u a la tin w here the levy clim bed were necessary m rep ly to Hie in several m iles o f the D a iry creek th<* league's ideus on the m a tte r. President Roocc v e it is shown here aboard the C ruiser Indianapolis channel, data fo r w h ich already num erable questions not related to creeping through the d ry grass to I from 47 fo r th is year to 22.9 for bound fo r South Am erica. On a rriv a l M onday at the A rge ntin e O pposes l l l i t the fence ro w The cows, becom the com ing year. has been m ostly gathered and M o ve to e xte n d th e H ills b o ro the duties ol the cle rk Capitol h. w£s given the greatest reception ever accorded an alien In lu r o p e n in g ta lk against the p ro p e rty easements procured. He declared that as far as pu blic ing curious after the poles fe ll. I Beaverton has a le vy of 21.6 as! sew er p ro je c t was in itia te d th ro n g ,i v is ito r. Shown, le ft to rig h t, are the president’s son James; the ye a r, j ite m she d e c la re d th a t she co u ld service was concerned, there was th ru st th e ir heads in to the p o w e r1 compared to 20 5 m ills th ' Several members o f the cou nty a re s o lu tio n passed at Ih e Dee* t u president; Captain Paul Bastedo. naval aide, and Colonel Edw ard lines, according to Ralph E aste r,,Cornelius increased from 1 m ills not see tlte use o f a h e a lth u n it " I plan nin g group expressed doubt as b e r c o u n c il m e e tin g T uesday n ig h t another present w ith a longer rec manager of PEI’ com pany in H ills Watson, m ilita ry aide. The t r ip included a stop at Rio de Janeiro, N. pay m y o w n d o c to r and h o sp ita l a u th o riz in g a request to Hie P u b lic ord. this being B. W. Barnes, super I this year to 17 7 next and G aston] to the effectiveness o f the organ B razil. boro. b ills " she d e cla re d , "a n d I ca n W ,n k s a d m in is tra tio n f o r $13.00(1 intendent of the high school. ' made the second largest in crea se, ization as an a u x ilia ry to the coun The c o w l were valued at sever n o t sec w h y I s h o u ld he ca lle d on a d d itio n a l fu n d s to c o n s tru c t an in One of his firs t recollections, he ty court. 4 6 m ills th is year to 19.5 m ills fo r | to h e lp pay fo r o th e rs. I th in k th a t d u s tria l se w e r th ro u g h th e in d u s declared, was the log house in al hundred dollars. W ith W. G. Ide. chairm an o f the Fires d u rin g the fa ll. Easter said, ! next. tile new d e p a rtm e n t w ill g ro w in t r ia l area in th e west m id o f to w n , w h ich he live d on Baseline »tree* county commission, presiding. Rey have damaged dozens o f poles car- , Sherwood's le vy decreased from to a n iills to m * a b o u t out* necks .” w ith Ins fathe r and mother. nolds was the firs t speaker who and to m a k e se ve ra l , x te n s io iL Luce also talked of Hie changes. Tying high tension pow er w ire s ] 19 3 m ills th is year to 18.6 n e x t, She also d e c la re d th a t the g o v needed in th e re s id e n ti.il d is tric t pointed out the ways in w h ich the e rn m e n t d id not o w e th e people a and advancements made at the and in several instances the fallen i w h ile Banks clim bed from 30.9 commission could be of assistance. T h e in d u s tria l sew er is needed, it lines have created dangerous s itu . m ills to 33 fo r another year, liv in g ; o n ly th e r ig h t to e a rn a co u rt house, m entioning th a t he He said th a t the m eeting F rid a y was p m n te d out Io th e co u n c il, to ations. liv in g S iie m oved t i n t th e ite m was the Itrs l in the county to use came fro m a desire expressed by i G eneral decrease, though slight. g a th e r in d u s tria l w aste fro m ttie Never, in the h isto ry o f the : is found in the three county w ater a machine to r w ritin g d ire c tly in to be tr ic k e n fro m th e budget i several of the counties to hold pub- ca n n e ry a nd o ilie r po in ts, and c o n Sale o f Christm as seals in Wash company in thus valley. Easter de B r it t N e d ry . p rin c ip a l o f th e T i- record books. T tie machine was i n ! lie meetings w ith members of the ; districts. G arden Home d is tric t gard schools, th e n to o k tin* flo o r d u cte d to spe cia l ta n ks in th e s e w stalled m 1993 by the la te George clared, has there been so m any i dropped its le vy from 9 m ills in ington county promises to sur state setup, and th a t fiv e o r six age disposal p la n t, se p a ra te fro m B roken on ly by fog and ra in fa ll already had been held. fence ro w fires w ith re su ltin g dam- | 1936 to 8 8 fo r next year, and M etz- pass any previous sale Rose Cave, and said that he was speaking fo r tin - d o m e stic sewage T h is sewage M organ, cle rk at tha t tim e Am ong the m any questions a im age to electric and telephone poles. i ger is le v y in g 8 m ills fo r next '•ounty chairm an of the sale, de o f .36 inches spread over tw o days the people of b is e nd o f the conn- n o w flo w s in to th«- ne w p la n t a m i The state and county planning in Novem ber, the record breaking ed at the county cle rk, lie related, N e a rly every day hns brought re year as compared to 8 8 m ills this clared Wednesday m orning. ty. It IS fea re d th a t d u rin g the busy W ith the sale only a fe w days au tum n d ro uth continues in to De groups, he said,, were form ed to ■ I believe." lie said, "th a t we season, th e acids in the in d u s tria l was "H ow old arc the Sequoia ports o f damaged lines, keeping yea r West Slope rir t its levy from old. calls are com ing in fo r more cember, surpassing any s im ila r d ry help the various p o litica l s u b d iv i should consider this from the waste w ill upset th e o p e ra tio n o f trees in the cou rt y a r d '" To this the re p a ir crews on the ju m p. 5.5 m ills to 5.4 m ills. stamps fro m a ll parts o f the coun fa ll in the m em ory o f old tim ers of sions o f the state and county solve M uch o f the trouble, it is p o in t- , he always replied, he said, that he standpoint of the children, amt not ] th e p la n t. th e ir problems. school Am ong the union high ty Miss Cave said. M any of the th is section. fence row could rem em ber when the trees cd out comes from from an angle of dollars and cents In suggesting problem s to b e districts, the levies a ll are higher schools already have exceeded the . O ffic ia l a p p ro v a l was placed * n T em peratures fires w h ich have been allow ed to Because disease has not been d is were not so ta ll. solved, Reynolds pointed out th a t w ith Banks leading the increases quota assigned them . th e d isp o sa l p la n t by t in - c o u n c il ru n w ith o u t supervision. M ax. He was w o rk in g in the cou rt M in. covered soon enough, we have s u f Date this is a c ritic a l tim e in forestry. One novel stunt th is year is be-1 Am ong the fires crea ting d a n w ith a ju m p upw ard fro m 3.8 m ills 24 57 fered te rrib le epidemic» in the u fte r a d iscu ssio n o f v a rio u s p h a s e s house, he declared, when the firs t O u r ta x situation and its re la tio n this year to 7.1 m ills next. The ing staged at D urham school, near! N ovem ber 26 21 50 cou nty resu ltin g in many deaths o f th e p ro je c t w ith F ra n k M c autom obile was brought to H ills gerous situations, was one near Banks d is tric t carried on a con T igard, where a n entertainm ent N ovem ber 27 ship to the school system a l s o Q ueen, e n g in e e r and d e sig n er. IL ' boro. This was a "one lu ng " m a G re e n ville on the Banks highw ay ( ( n u l l n u r d nn J, r tilu n tn 21 18 39 N ovem ber 28 needs care fu l consideration, h e p r o g r a m has been provided and persons to ld th e c o u n c llm c n th a t a recent chine owned by the late Dr. I.in k - tw o weeks ago in w h ich tw o poles siderable im provem ent 28 .........44 N ovem ber 29 (C o n tin u ed on pace S. colum n (1 paving the admission price of a i in s p e c tio n by th e sta le b o a rd o f la te r and operated by Dr. L in k - burned through. d ro p p in g lines, under W PA. 22 35 N ovem ber 30 T iga rd high school le vy is 15.2 dim e w ill be given C hristm as seals ! | h e a lth had b ro u g h t t h f com m ent la te r and O r v ille W ilke s, mechanic. c a rry in g high voltage Into the road 26 36 December 1 m ills fo r next year as compared to in re tu rn . G raduated sales also th a t th e e fflu e n t fro m th e p la n t M any letters from land seekers way. 29 35 December 2 14.8 this, w h ile H illsb o ro increased have been established among the was in th e ties! c o n d itio n o f any came to him d u rin g Ins tune in A n o th e r at G lenwood, on the fo r another year from 11.5 m ills to grades beginning w ith one-cent fo r ■ L ig h t rains of tw o weeks aj p la n t n o w in o p e ra tio n in th e v a l the cle rk's office, he rem arked. Gales creek line, dropped a large 117 A t Forest G rove the new le vy Ih e fir s t grade and ending w ith fa ile d to penetrate deep enough l< u n tin u rd on pa^e H, colum n 2) ley One wanted a homestead close to is 9.2 as compared to 8 4 m ills this eight cents fo r the eighth. Under in to the ground to moisten seed M cQ ueen also a n nounced th a t he the highw ay. In reply. Luce w rote this plan each c h ild is asked to grains, w h ic h have been ly in g in year. Cows, harness, auto tires, axes was p la n n in g to c a rry h is fis h pond that few homesteads remained, and In the non-high school d is tric t sell e ith e r one seal or the num ber the fie ld s since September and and chicken feed figured in a d e m o n s tra tio n s fu rth e r and p la n t a th a t thi.se wen- so rocky, steep and Employes of the H illsb o ro branch October. Hundreds o f acres o f farm the levy has been lowered one m ill, equivalent to the grade. series o f robberies over the county n u m b e r o f tr o u t in t h e ta n k . rem ote that only the buzzard» could of The F irs t N a tio n a l B ank o f Proceeds of seat sales in t h e lands are ly in g id le a w a itin g mois P ortla nd are b e n e fittin g th ro u g h an from 8.7 th is year to 7.7 next year reported this week to S h e riff John tr o u t b e in g m ore s e n s itiv e to im lig h t on them. C arpenter points out that this cut cou nty a ll are used fo r the p u r- tu re enough fo r plow ing. Connell p u re w a te r th a n g o ld fish . One in te restin g sidelight on his Farm ers also com plain of d ry increase in salaries e ffe ctive the is im pressive because o f the fact pose o f stam ping out tuberculosis C a ttle ru tiers, ap pa rently oper T he p la n t Us o p e ra tin g p e rfe c tly career relates to the num ber of wells, usu ally fille d at th is tim e of firs t o f December, it was announc in the state and county, and great that a p o rtion of the non-high atin g w ith a tru ck, invaded M id on its p resent load. M cQ ueen s a id , eatatea filed with the court fo r year by r a in fa ll th ro u g h late Oc ed this week by E B. M acN augh- strides have been made in th is d i d is tric t was taken out to create the Teachers of W ashington county dleton som etim e d u rin g the early and w ill d o Just as good a jo b probate, research reve aling that ton. president. Local employes are tober o r Novem ber. rection. the figures show. union high school w ill assemble in T iga rd union h ig llin e w Sherwood m orn ing of Novem ber 2(1. stole a w hen th e e n tire load o f c ity waste since the establishm ent of records num bered among the 468 employes, M oney collected from seal sa le s1 Woods continue d ry and hazard w ho w ill get a percentage o f the a I d istrict, cow and s, I o f harness front the has been tu rn e d In. T h e p la n t is in 1847. there had been 4.518 estates school Saturday m o rn in g f o r Am ong the oublie schools, the have helped w ith tu b e rc u lin tests ous to f ir e w ith several brush $40.000 p a y ro ll increase. county in stitu te. O B Kraus, coun F M Dodge barn amt an 18-months designed to accom m odate a p o p u la A lo ha -H ub er d is tric t has managed fo r c h ild re n in schools at Shcr- fire s escaping in the past tw o old Guernsey h e ife r from C. A tio n o f b e tw e e n 15,000 and 20.000, probated. "T h is ju s t goes to show." he re ty superintendent, announced W ed to lo w e r the le vy from an already weeks, b u rn in g considerable te r- j The increase, w h ich w ill be on a (C u n tin u cd <>n page S. colum n 3) nesday. A fu ll program has been Sanders, neighbor of Dodge lie d e cla re d , and w ill w o rk p e rfe c t m arked. "how much chance a per- r ito r y before being brought under s lid in g basis ra n g in g fro m 5 to lo w point. The le vy fo r 1937 is 1.4 prepared. The he ifer was taken from the ly u n t il o ve rlo a d e d . 10 per cent, w ill affect a ll em (( untinurd on p a t e 4. colum n 6) control. The in s titu te w ill open w i t h m ills as compared to 2.3 m ills for Sanders pasture a fte r the thieves ployes now d ra w in g up to $200 a Lease o f th e a ir p o r t p ro p e rty to C old nights, w ith freezing tem this year The nearest school among m usic by the T ig a rd high school had cut the pasture wires R a lp h E H ia tt fo r fa rm purposes peratures continue w ith o u t a break, month, w ith the greater pa rt o f the z glee club under the d irectio n of | the larger school districts, is Reed- Saturday n ig h t thieves attem pted (('u,itiiiu**<l on p a t , S. e ilu m n I I the a ir co n tin u in g c h ill even in the increase a ffe ctin g those employes v ille where the levy is 4 I fo r next Miss Frances Nash, to be fo llo w e d | to raid the W illia m Hesse farm in m id dle o f the day. Smoke from in the lo w er salary bracket, M ac- year and was 2.8 m ills fo r 1936. < at 9:35 a. m. w ith a business mcet- the Scholls neighborhood, but were m any fire s keeps the sun h a lf ob- N aughton said. ) ¡ng of t h e W ashington C ounty H illsb o ro schools show a decrease Emphasis was la id by the banker routed when Hie Hesse daughter, scured d u rin g the day. Teachers' association There w i l l Em ployes o f the Penney store in from 7.9 m ills in 1936 to 7.3 m ills upon the fact tha t the new increase re tu rn e d home from the p ic tu r iC o n tin a e d on page 6. colum n S) j be an election of office rs and dele in 1937. Largest decrease probably H ills b o ro w ill share this year in a in pay has n o th in g to do w ith the show and heard some one in the When his autom obile skidded on gates to the convention o f the edu is found at Beaverton where the C hristm as bonus w ith 25.000 other granary They aroused tin» fam ily periodic increases. The bank every the icy bridg e over D a iry creek cational association . levy has been cut from 152 m ills associates in a lt Penney stores, and fo u r sacks of chicken feed six months, or at other periods of W in te r opening of Jackson west of H illsb o ro Wednesday m o rn | D epartm ental sessions open at 19 to 9.6 fo r next year. T iga rd de offices and warehouses, according the year, adjusts salaries of em were recovered from a hid in g place q u a rry was delayed a day this ing. Charles O. V a n d ivicr. fo rm e r in tw o divisions fo r the high school creased from 7.2 m ills this year Io to P A Anderson, local manager. ployes upward. These w ill continue in the ferns about 2(H) yards from week when a tree fo u r feet ly of H illsb o ro and now liv in g at .and elem entary grades At 11 there 6.9 fo r next, w h ile Sherwood cut A ll re g u la r employes, w ho have to be made in the fu tu re as in the the barn. through fe ll across the brid g e on Beaverton, n a rro w ly escaped in , w ill be an address. "S haping the its le vy fro m 8.1 to 6.3 nulls. been w ith the store a year, w ill Saturday night someone stole an M atters o f im portance, in clu d in g - past. the q u a rry road. W ork at the ju ry . C u rric u lu m fo r the L ife of To- receive tw o weeks extra pay w h ile “ The action we have ju s t taken," ax from the Ito.vd woodyard o il L ik e the union high school d is T he ear skidded, turne d and 1 day.” by Dr. F loyd C. W ilco x of tric t. Banks pu blic school increase;! those em ployed for shorter periods discussion o f the annual A m erican j M r. M acNaughton said, "is not to Cedar street 0 . E Scott of near q u a rry began Wednesday. Legion am ateur contest, w ill be Weakened by fire w h ich burned stru ck the ra ilin g w ith the rear 1 L in fie ld college. w ill receive proportionate amounts. M anning also reported this week be confused w ith ou r long-standing its levy, clim b in g from 3.7 m ills before the H illsb o ro post, A tn e r i- , The m eeting w ill ad jo urn fo r the thus year to 10.3 m ills. C ornelius T - his C that fo u r tires and tw o wheels through the base, the huge tree en,|. broke th e .p la n k in g and backed — hristinas bonus is not a ran Legion, m eeting Tuesday n ig h ty i plan of g iv in g salary increases at from a model T Ford in his b a rn toppled Saturday nigh t, crushing down a 20-foot hank to the field. day at noon. M erle Davies o f like w ise has an increase, the new , part o f any perm anent bonus plan according to Jake W eil, com m an ] certain in te rvals d u rin g the year. W hat we have done is a bona fide yard harl been stolen the m iddle of the bridge stringers and deck, ac V a n d iv ic r started the motor, drove Beaverton is president o f the coun levy being 8.2 m ills as compared t • but is an ad ditiona l rem uneration der. . , I Oetotier. and Elm er Jones o f near cording to J. -W Barney, county the ear to the Downs f illin g sta ty teachers' association. 5 8: w h ile Forest G rove boosted fo r the lo ya lty and service w h ich M em bers c f the post arc u rg e d , increase e n tire ly apart from these tion, and re-entered the highw ay highw ay engineer. A bridge crew has played a part in m aking 1936 to attend and b rin g a buddy w ith others and to be made e ffe ctive H ills b o ro reported ttie theft o f a the le vy from ¡ 8 this year to the most successful year in the them w ho is e lig ib le to m em ber in the pay of each o f these 468 em m ilk can from the stand near his was im m e dia te ly set to w o rk m ak to proceed on his way. T tie dam m ills fo r next. age was a sm all dent in the back in g repairs. iiousc on Novem ber 14 histoFy of J. C. Penney company ship in the post Reports show the ployes." of the ear. according to a she riff's stores. Anderson said. In the H ills The cause back of the pay ad- m em bership clim b in g w e ll above report. boro store eight associates w ill the num ber en rolled at this tim e vance is la id largely to the in - I,lite r a ear d riv e n b y W E share in the bonus. last year. * crease in liv in g costs. Folsom skidded in the same place, Suits aggregating $20.909 fo r in - "1 personally, was ve ry happy to crashing in to the ra ilin g . The d r iv ; ju rie s received in an autom obile learn o f this decision by our board er was not in ju re d , , i accident O ctober 23 on the east State police have discovered a of directors." Anderson said in O th er cars experienced * ltP !'al edge of the countv. were file d this modern Damon and Pythias, those I com m enting on the plan." The d i f f i c u l t y on the Rock ereek bridge. W|,,.k hv A rth u r I.. Mason and tw o frien ds of ancient times, one H ill boro store has enjoyed a A slin and a ear owned by Carl S. Je.m nette C ram cr Mason of P ert- of whom assumed a place in ja il splendid year, and our success W ith some 899 applications for not made, most of Hie persons c a ll of Washougal. Wash , skidded i’aiid Both allege severe bruises. fo r the other. due to the w o rk and lo y a lty of benefits under the social secu rity ed the postmaster Io exp la in that a telephone pule and ro lle d in to H. W. M arshall of Newport, east store group. I am sure that law scattered around H illsb o ro they had no employes or were the ditch. The d riv e r ap pa rently, other in ju rie s. and mueh m ental th e ir exper- anguish as a resu lt of be ing h im se lf in the role o f Damon, customers, lik e m yself, w ill among employes. I he local post otherw ise exempt. F u rth e r progress is reported on m in istra to r H. R T olley, is to get escaped in ju r y w h ile the machine | recently pleaded g u ilty to a charge happy to see these good frien ds of the 1936 a g ric u ltu ra l conservation a plan w h ich w ill f it in w 'tb the o ffice is w is h fu lly hoping t o avoid A ll over the U nited States h u n suffered scratches and bent fe n d icnccs. The suit is brought against E. E the irs receive this substantial of reckless d riv in g fo llo w in g a a last m in ute rush to file by p e r dreds of thousands of employes are program in Oregon, although plans situation in the d ro u th states. O th ers Kesler and F rank Pockrus, oper crash w ith another autom obile near I rcce (liitio n of th e ir efforts." sons w h o have delayed. flooding file post offices w ith a p fo r 1937 have not been announced. e r problem s have been presented M a n in Emerson of Forest (•ro ve I ators o f the Monroe T ransfe r com Rex in this county. He was sent A t present o n ly a sm all po rtion plications fo r the benefits which suffered a bruised head Sunday I pany. owners o f a tru c k alleged by I according to N. C. Donaldson, c x - in the suggestions made in com to ja il and la te r paroled. of the total num ber of application w ill he paid in the form of an old night when his ear and one d riv e n I the p la in tiffs to have stru ck th e ir ' ecu tive secretary. The state com m u n ity meetings held a ll over the His frien d, w ith whom lie was I blank» have been returned and age pension when the applicant be by F. W B u lk in s o f P ortland c o l- ! passenger autom obile in the rear, m ittee has com pleted its w o rk in co u n try. Thebe Suggestions a n d fin a l (late for filin g w ith the post comes (15 years. In ease o f death, li'ded on the Baseline intersection th ro w in g them in to the w indshield. tra ve lin g , W illia m Lund, also e ll setting the to ta l county soil-deplet problems are being threshed out N ew port, was arrested and lodged! m a s te r is tl p. m. Saturday night. there also w ill be benefits from at F irst avenue. Emerson's e ir tu r n in g bases and forw a rde d its recom in a conference w ith representa T w o other suits fo r damages as 1. T. McPhccters, postmaster, points the savings. m endations to W ashington for the tives fro m the states. ed over twice, according to w it the result o f nn autom obile acci in the county ja il Monday by state K a th ry n Cawrse. prom inent 4-H officers to answer to the charge i The governm ent offieals respons nesses. Some consideration Is also be nut. dent. were file d by H ow ard E. and fo r w h ich M arshall pleaded g u ilty .] g ir l in this county has been aw a rd 1 approval of the A g ric u ltu ra l A d To help e m p lo y " , who have d if ib le for the program point out that Nora Belle T u cke r of H illsb oro ed a gold medal fo r the most out- ju stm e n t a d m in istra tion in g given to t h e 1938 program As soon as approval has been ob Investigation. Hie officers declare. I fic u lty in com pleting th e ir a p p li the new system sets tip an enforced against E rin II. and Brandon Hall. club mem ber in stan din g 4-H w h ich should perhaps be re fe rre d cations, the post office m aintains The accident is alleged to have revealed that ju s t previous to the W ashington county fo r 1935-38. it tained. the state com m ittee w ill savings account w hich w ill insure crash L u nd was behind the wheel a c le n ; i l l the post office lobby Io taken place between F ourth and was announced this week by O B. c e rtify to each county com m ittee to as the 1938 state programs. As n'.slst w ith the w o rk. This clerk, a ll persons, w o rk in g in industry, an F ith avenue on Baseline street in of the autom obile. M arshall took Kraus, county superintendent of the to ta l county soil-de pleting base the federal la w now stands, each the blam e and declared that he wa> schools. fo r the county. It w ill then be the in d iv id u a l state w ill have to w o rk Mtcl’ lie e te r s a id is available ev income in the la tte r years of th e ir H illsb o ro October 25. O tto F o w le r o f C o rv a llis w ill a d the d riv e r. Lund is free under $199 ery day and w ill be on the jo b a ll lives. The medal was received from H. d u ty o f the cou nty com m ittee to, out a plan fo r c a rry in g on the soil T ite ke r is suing fo r $344.59 for hond to answer to the d riv in g dress the W a sh in g to n c o u n ty F a rm of .Saturday afternoon u n til 0 C Seymour, state clu b leader, fo r adjust the in d iv id u a l farm soil- conservation w o rk a fte r January damages to his autom obile and in e r' U n io n m e e tin g S a tu rd a y at w inners o f the contest sponsored depleting bases to w hatever extent I. 1938. in a w ay w h ich w ill meet o'clock. ju rie s to his sons Charles. 9. and charge. H ilh i F o o tb a ll S q u a d th e V e te ran s h ill m H ills b o ro among 1.909.000 club members of may be necessary to make them w ith the approval o f the secretary i f any. are p ro - Donald. 2. Mrs. T u cke r is asking W h a t p e n a ltie Fow le r is a ffilia te d w ith the O re $5076 fo r in ju rie s to her self and Hie nation by M ontgom ery W ard balance w ith the total county soil-1 Cam paign B ruins v id e d fo r e ith e r e m ployes n r cm - R o ta ry G u e s t» T o d a y gon Seed G ro w e rs ' association and com pany The prizes arc sponsored de p ictin g base. When this lia s been o f a g ricu lture. W ashington county dem ocratic expenses incurred as the result of p le y e i , w h o fa il to m ake a p p lic a H ilh i foo tb all squad w ill he w ill ta lk about th e p ro d u c tio n and done and the w o rk checked by the] cen tra l com m ittee has been c a lle d , through H v national com m ittee on state com m ittee, the in d iv id u a l ap- j the alleged in juries. lio n . Is n o ! k n o w n , o th e r Ih a n liia t Em ploy Salesman luncheon guests of the Rotary club sale e f clo v e r, grass and ve tch seed. Boys' and G irls ' club w o rk of in for a m eeting in the cham ber] fa ilu re to ta k e a d va nta g e o f the The com plaint alleges that B ran plicatio ns fo r grants can be made] F a rm U n io n M a rk e t w ill b i* open Used Car Exchange this week of commerce rooms in H illsb o ro Io-J Chicago. g o v e rn m e n t o ffe r w ill p ro h ib it at the Veterans hall Ibis noon don H a ll was d riv in g the ear of pot lu c k out. has announced the addition to the — — ------—- these persons from sharing in the iThursday» when the R otary club in th e forenoon, w ith E rin H a ll between 3 and 4 a. m n ig h t (Thursday» at 8. according to Plans fo r the 1937 a g ric u ltu ra l] Ed 1. Moore, chairm an. P lans w i l l 1 Dr. J. O. Robb w ill speak F rid a y benefits of the savings systent later cup and other trophies w ill be lu n ch and a fte rn o o n m e e tin g O ctober 25. fa llin g asleep and a l usual. high school conservation program in vo lve aj sales s ta ff o f G uy R. Roseerans. be made to strengthen and expand before the H illsb oro on. who w ill cover the ru ra l te rrito ry P re sid e n t Jo h n I ’ liiss Mias issued lo w in g the car to crons to the in this county, he I students on tuberculosis and (tie num ber of problems. One o f the on N ash-Lafayette automobiles. N early a ll of the 180 applications presented Io w in n in g members of a- ( a ll fo r Hie le g is la tiv e com m ittee w ro ng side of the pavement, crash the organization problems, according to AAA ad-, the team B. M. Goodman w ill be 1 value of the C hristm as seal sale. sent em ployers were returned on said. in g in to the T ucker m achine. to be present at the meeting. schedule, and where re tu rn s were chairm an. Perhaps th e m ost o u ts ta n d in g | m e e tin g m years o f P h o e n ix lodge, K P . was h e ld M onday n ig h t w hen a past su p re m e c h a n c e llo r o f the d o m a in o f N o rth A m e ric a and | m an y past g rim d c h a n c e llo rs of ( h e g on a tte n d e d am t assisted in th e w o rk A la rge c ro w d was in a t tendance. and the lo d g e m ee tin g B u d g e t M e e tin g A p p ro v e » was fo llo w e d by re fre s h m e n t am i C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e P ays a good fe llo w s h ip m ee tin g R espects to E d L u ce M o n A ll It e m » ; B e a v e rto n Past g ra n d c h a n ce llo rs present w e n - W illia m M C ake UH99i, .l i m e , d a y ; W i l l be D e p u ty U n G r o u p O p p o s e » F u n d fo r W M a lo n e y l|0 0 3 i (Jus (.' Mosei Valuable Cows Electrocuted When Poles Fall Council Seeks More Funds for Sewer Project Record Drouth Continues Here, Many Wells Dry Christmas Seat Sale Promises to Break Record Thieves Steal Wide Variety Bank Workers Get Pay Boost Teachers’ Meet Set This Week Huge Tree Crushes Bridge at Quarry Penney Store Paying Bonus Autos Skid on Icy Pavement Legion to Discuss Plans Here Tuesday Portland Couple Demand Damages Last M inute Rush to File Applications Police Find Modern Version of Myth Further Progress Reported on N e w fo r Social Security Plan Seems Likely Ï County Girl Wins Gold Medal Award County Farm Union Meeting Saturday 1 Agricultural Conservation Program