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Santa Claus-
W i ll It«* l l r r r
in
I ’ c im ii
S n iliiilu y lit M i l t
Ills I . Itile Friends
Be Our Guests—
N ext
°S
Krad Sim ple Rales Set I 'p for
A tten din e Argus C h ris t­
mas T heatre P a rty
O
W ith Which is Combined the I Iiilsboro Independent
llill. , bo ro
\ iilurni* 43, Xu. I I
Flames Raze
Road House
Near Tigard
Centenarian
Iniii pi'iHli nt E stablished IH73
H illsboro, O regon, T h u r -Jay, D ecem ber 17, 1936
Santa Clans to
Lake Project Greet
Children
Again Saturday
Adds Pump to
Control Water
Foods Firm
Workers to
Have Bonus
H ills b o ro
A rg u s
E s ta o lis h e d
1894
Two Sections, Sixteen Pages
Subscribers and Families
Invited to A ttend Party
N in e
h u n d re d c h ild re n
w e re
guests S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n o f H ills ­
b o ro businessm en and Santa Claus,
w h o cam e on request o f th e r e ta il
t r;idcs c o m m itte e o f th e
H ills b o ro
c h a m b e r o f com m erce.
T h is S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n th e v is it
w ill be repeated w h e n S anta C la u s
a rriv e s in H ills b o ro ju s t b e fo re 2
N ew E le c tric U n it C ap a b le o ’c lo ck fo r th is M?eond a p p ea ra n ce N e a rly 100 Em ployes W ill
Loss at “ S pinning W h e e l’’
V isib le Supply N eeded Food
on tin* c o u rth o u s e la w n w h e re he
M o v in g 2 2 ,0 0 0 G a llo n s w ill again m eet w ith th e c h ild re n
E s tim ate d $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ; F ire
Share in C h ristm as G ift
L im ite d ; E a s te rn G r a i n
and d is trib u te g ifts .
W a te r P e r M in u te in
Consumes E n tire B u ild in g
A
u
th
o
riz
e
d
by
N
e
w
Y
o
rk
Costly, D ealers D eclare,
E x tra
p re p a ra tio n s
are
being
W elcom e subscribers! The se c re t is out!
m ade to w e lco m e a m u c h la rg e r
S u m m e r M on th s
ns Em ployes F lee
Sarita
Claus
hereby
issues
you
and
your
fam
ily
an
in­
C
om
pany
T
h
is
W
e
e
k
S trikers B a lk
c ro w d o f y o u n g s te rs at th is tim e
th a n on
th e p re v io u s S a tu rd a y .
vitation to atten d a big H illsboro A rgus C hristm as p arty
H a lp h
W ilson, c h a irm a n
o f th*
C a p a b le o f liftin g 22 000 gallon.. o f
pot
or
pIc.LNUl «' M*
Ho
W ith C h ris tm a s bonuses th e ru le in th e V enetian th e a tre S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 19. The p arty
P o u ltry m e n o f W a sh in g ton co u n -
C h ris tm a s
tre a t
c o m m itte e
an-
I
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te
r
a
m
in
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te
at
lo
w
w
a
te
rm
a
rk
i
fo r th e last t v<» y e a rn , tin * “
th is h o lid a y season r a th e r th a n th e
t y a re fa c in g a g ra v e c ris is w h ic h
nounced.
begins
a
t
10
a.
rn.
and
will
continue
until
5
p.
m.
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on
th
e
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u
a
la
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,
an
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ic
a
llv
m u g W h e e l,” roadhouse on
e x c e p tio n . G e n e ra l Foods C o rp o r­
m a y re s u lt in a n e a rly co m p le te
d riv e n p u m p was d a te d in o p e r- ¡ A g a in , a on th e p re v io u s occa- atio n . N e w Y o rk C ity , o f w h ic h
T u a la tin r iv e ; l i t . I l R n . l U i e i S
T here a re n ’t any strin g s tied to this p a rty , but we'll loss o f egg p ro d u c tio n w ith in th e
ion. Santa C la u s w ill b rin g lit t le
a tm n at W apato L a k e tr u c k garden
pas..(*d in to lit t o r y S a tin d a y
B E M illin g . Inc.. H ills b o ro , is a
n e x t th re e w eeks unless feed m ills
p ro je c t
th i>
w eek, a c c o rd in g to M i s C la us w ith h im to assist in s u b s id ia ry , also
in g w h e n fir«* razed th e b u ild in g
has a u th o rie d a m ake it c le a r now th a t th e re are ju s t tw o th in g s you m ust can o b ta in co rn , a c c o rd in g to H o w ­
»« « old.1 o f th e PE P co m p a n y o ffic e e n te rta in in g th e c h ild re n . In P h i» e n . ri b o n u ’ w h ic h w ill be f e lt in th ?
at .( lot»s f s t n in it f d at $25.(XM) of
H a d le y, m anager o f th e Im ­
b y w a y S a tu rd a y , she
do to be eligible to a tte n d . A t all big p arties, you know, p a rd
i in H ills b o ro
w h ic h o n ly $7500 was co ve re d by
th e m u lt i-
•* fe w !l ■ ,h “ n
*m-
e ria l Feed & G ra in c o m p a n y o f
s
id
e
ra
b
le
o
f
a
h
it
w
ith
in su ra n ce .
T he p u m p , o f th e la te st p a tte rn ,
tu d e o f y o u n g s te rs c ro w d in g th e pioyes. it was a n nounced T uesday those invited usually are asked to p rese n t th e ir invitations H ills b o ro .
i» d riv e n d ir e c tly fro m an e le c tric
by th e c o m p a n y th ro u g h th e H ills ­
T h re e rnen.
em p lo ye s
of t h e
T h e re n o w is in th e hands o f
c o u rt ya rd .
--------- ^ a t th e d o o r w h e n th e y a r r iv e so
m o to r b u ilt in to th e p u m p head
b o ro o ffice s.
p la it* n a r r o w ly «scaped d e a th in
e v e ry b o d y w i l l k n o w ju s t w h o has th e O regon dealers, c o rn enough to
W
d
h
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
th
e
last
w
e
e
k
-e
n
d
T h e p la n t i to be used to keep
the fla m e s w h ic h had ga m e d M ien
T h is
means,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
s
u
p p ly th e needs fo r egg mashes
a rriv e d .
4
F ra n c! M W a d sw o rth ,
th e w a te r le ve l d o w n o v e r th e 750- b e fore C h ris tm a s , s h o p p in g c r o w d s , . .
h e a d w a y w h e n th e y fin a lly w e re
th a t on D ece m b e r
fo r th e n e x t tw o w eeks, H a d le y
B rin g Invitatio ns
are exp e cte d to d o u b le and m e r - , . . * nC
h
u
ig
to
n
c
o
u
n
ty
,
a
rch
o
f
W
aere
g
a
rd
e
n
b«*ing
re
c
la
im
e
d
by
aroused th a t th e y w e re c o m p e lle d
em ployes w h o a r t p e rm a n -
ch a n ts a re p re p a rin g fo r h e a v y ;
In th is case Santa w a n ts to k n o w said. H o w e v e r, th e re a re a fe w
w a r ve te ra n p a rs e d th e ce
d ik e in the area once flo o d ed .
to
fle e th ro u g h c h o k in g
sm oke
b u y in g , w ith e x tra c le rk s a t th e e n tly em p lo ye d and w h o w e re on
w
h
o h is guests a rc and to do th is dealers w h o a lre a d y have e x h a u s t-
m u rk in l i f e M o n d a y w h e
c lo u d
in th e ir n ig h t c lo th in g T h e
D u rin g th e w in te r m onths, and
th e
p e rm a n e n t p a y ro ll D e ce m b e r
y o u m u s t c lip th e o ffic ia l in v i'ta - ed t h e ir s u PP*y T h c H ills b o ro su p -
( c le h i ated tin* 100th u n n iv i
a ry w h e n th e r iv e r is in flo o d stage, co u n te rs to tak<* care o f cu sto m e rs 31. 1935. and w e re s t ill on th e p a y ­
m en w«*ie C la re n c e Jurgens, w a tc h ­
e nou8h. a p p a re n tly , to c a rr y
as r a p id ly as possible.
I tio n fo u n d s o m e w h e re in sid e th e p ly
Ins b irth .
m an, A l Gates, co o k, and H e rb e rt
, the m a x im u m c a p a c ity o f th e p u m p
r o ll N o v e m b e r 17. w ill re c e iv e a
n e w s p a p e r a n d p re se n t i t to S anta on fro m tw o to th re e weeks.
In a d d itio n to th e v a rio u s o th e r C h ris tm o s bonus o f tw o w eeks pay.
M avon, assistant.
is 15,000 g a llo n s o f w a te r a m in u te ,
T oday F ra in c is M W a d s w o rth o f
C la u s a lo n g w it h th e y e llo w ad-
S trik e rs H elp
t r 900.000 g a Non. .in h o u r. Illu s tr â t e ve n ts o f th e day. th e re a lso w ill
N o rth P lain, looks back on m ore
A w a k e n e d T w ic e
O th e rs A id e d
dress s lip on the u p p e r le f t h and
F a c in g th is s itu a tio n , feed m ills
A rg u s C h ris tm a s th e a tre
, m g th e p m ve r o f the p um p, w h ic h be t h e
th
a
n
a
c
e
n
tu
ry
o
f
liv
in
g
and
s
t
ill
J u rg e n * in an in te rv ie w f o llo w ­
Em ployes, w h o w ere p e rm a n e n tly
m. to 5 p. m .
10
l i up« rat« d w ith a 7 5 -h o rse p o w cr I p a rty fro m
fin d s zest in c o n te m p la tin g th e c o rn e r o f page 1. T h a t com pletes have been c a rr y in g on n e g o tia tio n s
in g th e fir«* S a tu rd a y , re la te d th a t
I m o to r, it is p o in te d o u t th a t w ith F o r fu r th e r d e ta ils o f th is e ve n t on th e p a y ro ll N o v e m b e r 17. 1936. fu tu re . He was 100 years o ld D e- y o u r o ffic ia l in v ita tio n and w ill be ¡ w it h s t r ik in g P o rtla n d d o c k w o rk -
lit* wait aroused at a b o u t 5 50
y o u r ad m ission to th e
V e n e tia n , ers to u n lo a d c o rn fro m ships n o w
! th e hike be 1 co ve re d w ith a foot o f rea d a n o th e r new s s to ry in th is is ­ and w h o w e re not on th e p a y ro ll c e rn b e r 14.
o 'c lo c k a m S a tu rd a y by sm oke
D e ce m b e r 31. 1935 w ill re ce ive one
O u ts id e o f th a t lit t le fo rm a lity , th e in th e P o rtla n d h a rb o r, a nd had
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p u m p w o u ld d ra in th e sue.
T
u
r
n
in
g
th
e
s
e
a
rc
h
lig
h
t
o
f
r
e
tr
o
­
fro m
th e d in in g
room
H u sh in g
w e e k s pay. a c c o rd in g to th e in ­
progressed to th e p o in t w h e re p e r-
e n tire 750 acres in less th a n 270
sp e ctio n b a ck alo n g th e d im m in g sh o w is y o u rs .
d o w n t a ils he fo u n d fir e s m o u ld e r­
s tru c tio n s re ce ive d here, th e s ta te ­
F o r those persons w h o d o n 't get m ission had been g iv e n b y s tr ik e
lu u t .-
c o rr id o r s o f th e past c e n tu ry , the
C h a r I«- E W e ll
in g in th e rug . a p p a re n tly fro m a
te le p h o n e c o in -
m e n t declares.
th
e
A
rg
u
s
r
e
g
u
la
r
ly
b
u
t
w
o
u
ld
lik
e
h e a d q u a rte rs in San F ra n c is c o fo r
( i n s iile r a b lr W o rk
p a tria rc h o f N o rth P la in s e x c la im s
pa i l y heud. was T h u rs d a y n ig h t
A tte n tio n o f the p u b lic is c a lle d o v e r th e p ro g re ss o f a n a tio n , s t ill 1 to a tte n d th e p a rty , a re c e ip t fro m th e u n lo a d in g to proceed.
O
th
e
r
fig
u
re
s
show
th
a
t
th
e
p
u
m
p
th a t he e x tin g u is h e d th is fir e an I elected pre d e n t o f tlx* H ills b o ro
th e A rg u s s h o w in g th a t a su b ­
j to th e fa c t tn a t th e re is no c o n - in its in fa n c y w h e n he was b o rn .
W h ile a w a itin g a c tio n b y th e
R o ta ry c lu b to .succeed
re tu rn e d to bed
A r t h u r w ill be m o p e ra tio n a p p ro x im a te ­
s c rip tio n has been paid, a lo n g w ith P o rtla n d leaders, w h o w e re to h a ve
i n e c tio n betw een B. E M a tin g . Inc.,
ly
45
days
d
u
rin
g
th
e
y
e
a
r
to
m
o
w
W
ars,
In
d
ia
n
fig
h
ts
,
h
a
rd
s
h
ip
s
w h o i«*sign«*d bi 'aus
of
¡and R a y -M a lin g c a n n e ry . A ls o th e
th e in v ita tio n , is a ll th a t is needed. begun u n lo a d in g th is w eek. M a y o r
A b o u t 10 a in. he was arouaed H e ilin j,
o u n t o f w a te r th a t w ill fa ll
tra n s fe rre d to the
W o d - th»* a m tout)
T he n th e re is a contest to pep I C arson o f P o rtla n d , a n d G o v e rn o r
again, a w a k e n e d by sm oke w h ic h being
o rd e r fro m N e w
Y o rk e x c lu d e s o f th e t r a il, a nd th e lif e o f a
p la n t
of
th e Ha • Mn in g >u th lak< bed fro m th e rains. In
f ille d the house R e a liz in g th a t the b u rn
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te
m
p
o
ra
ry
e
m
p
lo
ye
s
w o r k in g d u r ­ p io n e e r d u rin g th e e a rly days o f 1 u p th e p a rty , f o r th e V e n e tia n , M a r tin
o f O regon, issued s ta te ­
n to r a in fa ll, th e p u m p w ill
O
re
g
o
n
s
e
ttle
m
e
n
t,
m
erg
e
in
his
com
pany.
E
le
c
tio
n
w
as
by
th
e
th e a tre is o ffe rin g a $5 ad m ission | m ents c o n c e rn in g
fin * tin . tu n e was o f sizeable p ro ­
in g th e h a rve st season o n ly , fro m
th e s tr ik e to
•d
on
to
ta
k
e
out
th
e
seep-
m
e
m
o
ry
w
it
h
th
e
a
r
r
iv
a
l
o
f
ste
a
m
­
board
o
f
d
ire
c
to
rs
.
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tin
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ed
on
p
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re
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,
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la
n
n
1)
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-
r
ilin
g
,
sc
p o rtio n s , he ran to th e roo m s o f
i.-h a rin g in th e bonus as e xp e cte d ships. s w if t passenger tra in s , p h o n - 1
w h ic h th e s tr ik e r s a te sa id to have
ch w ill re s u lt d u r in g h ig h
• i - tu lit
ta
ry
-tre
a
s
u
re
r
and
as
gen
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th e o th e r tw o m en. te a c h in g th e m
W a s h in g to n
S a vin g s and Loan b y some.
ta k e n e x c e p tio n , H a d le y declared.
m d th e s u rp lu s w a te r r e ­
ographs. e le c tric lig h ts , telephones,
w ith d if f ic u lt y th ro u g h th e th ic k era I m a n a g e r o f Hay -M a lin « , w ill
association. H ills b o ro , has ju s t d e ­
A n o th e r C h ris tm a s bonus re c e n t-
In th e face o f these statem ents,
lu ltin jj í r om su m m e r ir rig a tio n .
c la re d its 23rd co n s e c u tiv e s e m i­ ; ly announced is to be p a id b y th e a u to m o b ile s , tra c to rs , ra d io a nd the
c lo u d s o f sm oke w in c h f ille d the have h is o ffic e s at Wi lo d b u rn if t c r
the
s tr ik e r s refu se d to
proceed
flig h ts o f
g ia n t
a ir
tra n s p o rts ,
T he le w |>L u p rep la ce s th e 150- a n n u a l d iv id e n d a t th e ra te o f 4
th e fir s t o f th e ye a r
h u lls.
¡J. C. Penney co m p a n y to a ll e m ­ w in g in g a t d iz z y speeds th ro u g h
w ith th e u n lo a d in g a nd d e c la re d
W ells«, w h o was fir s t elect« •d t.»
»wer tu t o f an o ld e r p a t- p e r ce n t p e r a n n u m
T
h
is
is
an
B y t h in th e b u ild in g seemed a ll
In H ills b o ro e ig h t e m p lo ye s th e skies fr o m coast to coast.
th a t a c o m m itte e w o u ld be ap­
th e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs on th«* res-
h ic h lm
been used fo r th is increase o f o n e -h a lf o f one p e r cent p lo y ,
a fla m e , he re la te d , and th e tr io ig n a tio n o f H e llin g , w ill servi
p o in te d to m a k e an in v e s tig a tio n
irc v io iu d ' a nd w h ic h is n o t o v e r ttie last d iv id e n d d e cla re d w ill b e n e fit by th e o rd e r, a c c o rd in g
.* Ufi-
L
ik
e
a
b
u
ffe
te
d
lo
g
th
ro
w
n
in
to
’
m ade t h e ir w a y d o w n s ta ir; and o u t­
o f th e needs o f th e p o u ltry m e n .
t i l J u ly 1. C h a rle s W a lk e r is vie e -
aa ,-ffi ie n t. e n g in e e rs say. w h ic h was at th e ra te o f 3Mt per to P. A . A n d e rso n , sto re m anager. . th e s la c k w a te r o f a s t ill pool, th is
side w ith d if f ic u lt y (ia te s . a c c o rd ­
O f th e Penney em p lo ye s, a ll w h o I y o u n g s te r in a n e w c e n tu ry , w h ile s i
T h is in v e s tig a tio n . H a d le y said,
p re sid e n t
it .
th e o ld u n it w ill be cent
T h e d iv id e n d is p a y a b le on
in g to th e a c co u nt re la te d to new s -
seemed e n tir e ly
unnecessary b e ­
H a r r y S tone o f P o rtla n d in te r
p iu co
ip t
>r e m e rg e n cy use. J a n u a ry 1. 1937. and cheeks w ill be , have been in th e e m p lo y o f th e a w a y th e days in his spotless, snug,
p a p e r re p o rte r. , a tte m p te d to r e - '
¡s
to
re
fo
r
a
ye
a
r,
w
i
l
l
re
c
e
iv
e
tw
o
( ( u i i t l n u r d uh p n g e n , c o l u m n I »
cause o f th e fa c t th a t a s ta te food
cottage, h is s im p le life k e p t tr a n ­
h i
I A I t i ­ w n , o w n e rs o f th e m a ile d to a ll m em b e rs a t th a t j
i lite r th e b u ild in g to rescue his
eeks' e x tra pay a nd those w h o q u il by th e m in is tra tio n s o f h is !
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p o u ltry c o u n - : in s p e c to r fro m th e sta te d e p a rt­
have boon s p e n d in g
la rg e tim e .
c lo th in g ,
b u t w as re s tra in e d by
ed m et a t T ig a rd D ecem ber 9 and m e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e a lre a d y had
»f m on
e y to c o n s tru c t h ig h
m i,'V
In c o m m e n tin g on th e associa­ have been e m p lo y e d a lesser tim e housekeeper. F lo ra Pasquay.
M ason a nd Ju rg e n s.
a
rc
to
have
a
p
ro
p
o
rtio
n
a
te
a
m
o
u
n
t
o
u
tlin e d
a p ro g ra m o f a c tiv itie s .) m ade a s ta te w id e canvass o f th e
H ere, in th is q u ie t spot.’ frie n d s
1 dik«»:s anDund th e 750 acres o f b e a v- ■ tio n 's a b ilit y to c a rr y on its u n ­
Tie- b u ild in g was p u rch a se d tw o
j
vrda n i u h ic h <ompri es all but loo b ro k e n re c o rd o f d iv id e n d s r ig h t placed in th e ir pay en ve lo pe s as a and ne ig h bo rs, h is sons, grandsons re p o rts L . E F ra n cis, assistant co u n - c o rn s itu a tio n and re p o rte d Decem -
ye a rs ■ go fro m th e Q u a ckcn b u sh
and g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n came S u n - i t y agent, w h o has been e le cte d sec- b e r 5 on th e e xa ct a m o u n t o f c o rn
i avrei1 o í th è t raet
th ro u g h th e depression, th e asso-1 C h ris tm a s present.
■
a nd c o n v e rte d in to an e lab-
in th e hands o f each O re g o n dealer.
T h e F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o r t­ day to w is h h im w e ll in th e years r e ta r y o f th e g roup.
e ia tio n o ffic ia ls state th a t th e e a rn ­
La
st
u'in
•
th»-
dik«
b
ro
k
e
a
n
d
;
te
i
o ra te roa d hous«* w in c h o p e ra te d
A sta te m e n t o f t h e ir p o lic y is: T h is r e p o rt re v e a le d th e g ra v ity o f
in g s o f th e a sso cia tio n th is y e a r land. an n ou n ce d th ro u g h th e H ills ­ ahead. T h e sons a re G e o rg e o f ,
la
n
d
to
flo
o
d
.
D
u
r
in
g
!
'
a
llo
v
4
eri
th
e
fo r a c o n s id e ra b le tim e w ith gam
"W e have been elected b y th e th e s itu a tio n and p o in te d o u t th a t
‘ th è : u tn in e r. th e d ik e s w e re re-1 sh o w a g re a t in cre a se o v e r th a t b o ro bra n ch , a w age increase ra n g ­ N e w b e rg . F ra n c is J r. and T. C h a p -:
b lin g r •ooms. T w o ra id s w e re ma
p o u ltry m e n o f W a sh in g ton c o u n ty th e a m o u n t o f c o rn r a p id ly was be ­
in g fro m fiv e to 10 p e r ce n t in ­ in o f P o rtla n d .
i p ur« •el. 1¡nade h ig h e r a nd increased o f last ye a r.
on th r
g a m b lin g by state i
B o rn in O h io D e ce m b e r 14. 1836.1 a t an open m e e tin g , to re p re se n t in g consum ed.
in l >r«*a(Uh t c> w ith s ta n d th e p re s - 1 J. M . Person, g e n e ra l m a n a g e r., stead o f a bonus. T h e to ta l pay in ­
Olid lo ca l u ffic ia i* . re s u ltin g
th e
C o rn .
H a d le y
p o in te d out, i s
m re p o r tin g to th e b o a rd o f d ire c -J crease m th is in s titu tio n a m o u n ts and raised in N e w Y o rk , he fo u g h t) th e m in any a c tiv itie s fo r th e p ro -
S trin g .; o f co lo re d l i g h t , bust«' i 1 I ; «ui e CÍ 1flood w a te rs
♦ i . in c u t n t h e n vv fin o s
by th e
th e se ve ra l in to e C iv il w a r. a nd came to P o r t-! m o tio n r f th e p o u ltr y in d u s try . W e : a b o u t 30 p e rce n t o* each 100 pounds
to rs on th e c o n d itio n o f th e associa­ to S-tOdOO" o f w h ic h
T
h
o
f
cash,
w
ill
be
th
e
a
w
a
rd
s
g
ive
n
year
th
e
land,
u
n
d
e
r
in
-
o w n e r. J
I
Woolle) The fir s t
e m p lo ye s w ill d ra w t h e ir p ro p o r ­ la n d N o v e m b e r 8. 1835 In 1860 he do n o t re p re s e n t a n y g ro u p o f re - o f la y in g m ash consum ed b y p o u l-
<•« i ve c u ltiv a tio n fo r
th e fir s t tio n . said th e a ssociation n o w has
ra id wt
in A u g u s t o f 1935. and w in n e rs in th«* a n n u a l Ht ’ .u y c lu b ! tiin
served in th e s ta te le g is la tu re f r o m ! s tric te d o r p a id m e m b e rs h ip b u t try , a n d th e re is n o s u b s titu te .
v , P> educe i its m u ch as 450 tlie la rg e s t reserves in its h is to ry , tio n a te share.
C
h
ris
tm
a
s
lig
h
tin
g
contest,
it
was
re s u lte d in fin e s fo r tin o p e ra to rs
c o u n ty and was In d ia n re p re s e n t a ll o f th e p o u ltry m e n o f W ith o u t co rn , th e flo c k s can be
and less c o n tin g e n c ie s to m eet th a n [ A n o th e r release o f m on e y fo r B e n to n
o
f
s
to
th
e
acre,
and
(
a
n
nounced
th
is
w
e
e
k
by
th
e
c
o
m
­
|
s
*vkìi
pot;it«.«
a nd W o o lle y T h e second ra id was
e xp e cte d to go in to an im m e d ia te
a n y tim e in th e past s e v e ra l years th e C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s was a n ­ agent on th e S ile tz re s e rv a tio n fro m th e c o u n ty , a n y o n e o f w h o m is __
m itte e in charge
t
r
garden
crop
s
in
p
r
o
-
,
;
«
th
v
ir
in
k
in J a n u a ry , 1936.
p riv ile g e d to a vo ice in th e in s tru c - m o u lt w it h
1883 to 1887.
a r e s u ltin g
loss to
T h re e w in n e rs in th e o u ts id e p o rti ori.
"R e a l estate has m ad e a r e m a r k ­ nounced by J. M . Person, m an a g e r
So fu r us is k n o w n , tin - J a n u a ry lig h tin g vk i l l re c e iv e a h u ge s trin g
H e is a m e m b e r o f th e G . A . R . ! tio n s w h ic h w e w i l l fo llo w .
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p o u ltry m e n .
A li othc t ye;;ir the o w n e rs p la n to a b le c o m e b a c k " said Person, "a n d , f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty S a vin g s
“
W
e
have
n
o
t
been
ele
cte
d
to
r a id e n ded
th e g a m b lin g room s «»f lig h ts fo r fir s t place, a nd p ro ­ 1 s ta rt 200 avires o f L a d in o c lo v e r f ir s t m ortgages
T o re lie v e th is s itu a tio n , O regon
a re
now
in
a A L o a n co m p a n y, in th e s e m i-a n ­ and has been c o m m a n d e r o f th r e e 1 m ake decisions a n d a ct u p o n th e
and th e p la ce o p e ra te d as u road p o rtio n a te ly
s m a lle r s trin g s
lo r w h ìclh w i II be cu t fo r hay. P o ta to e s .^ s tro n g e r p o s itio n th a n w o u ld have n u a l d iv id e n d p o y a b le to a ll m e m ­ posts o f th a t o rg a n iz a tio n , once ■ same, b u t w i l l a ct o n ly u p o n th e d e a le is c o u ld pu rch a se c o rn in th e
house.
.« co n d and t h ir d
A fo u rth s tr in g o n :otis and o n io n sets w ill be co n ­ been th o u g h t p o ssib le a fe w years bers. T he d iv id e n d th is y e a r is at sta te vic e -c o m m a n d e r, a n d o r g a n - 1 a u th o r ity o f an o pen m e e tin g to east w h e re a sh o rta g e a lre a d y e x ­
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g th e last d in in g w ill lx* g ive n fo r th e best w in d o w tin n e d .is a re g u la r ci op. w h ile ago H om e b u ild in g has m ade a i th e ra te o f 4 p e r cent, w h ic h is ized O reg o n 's f ir s t G. A. R. post at I
w h ic h a n yo n e in te re s te d
in th e ists. S uch a purchase. H a d le y re ­
pal ty
It It I I l f p i I l f at 4 a III . o r d o o r d e c o ra tio n
p e p p e rm in t and c e le ry m ay be add- good gain in 1936, b u t a l! s tu d e n ts h a lf a ce n t g re a te r th a n last ye a r. A lb a n y in 1868.
h
e
!
P
°
u
9
r
y
in
d
u
s
try
a
nd
its
p
ro
b le m s, m a rk e d . w o u ld m ean an added $20
H
is
w
a
r
re
c
o
rd
show
s
th
a
t
J u rg e n s re la te d
W o o lle y a rriv e d
'I’lii ye a r m em b e rs o f th e R o ta ry ed to th e p ro d u cts.
o f th e t,o u s in g s itu a tio n agree th a t C hecks a re to go fo rw a r d J a n u ­
is fre e to a tte n d . T hese m e e tin g s a to n to th e cost o f p o u ltr y feed,
was
am
o
n
g
th
e
f
ir
s
t
to
v
o
lu
n
te
e
r
a
ry
1.
nt th e n e n e a fte r th e fla m e s had c lu b a re e lig ib le to e n te r th e c o n ­
m a k in g th e p ric e p ro h ib itiv e .
1937 w ill show a b ig in crea se o v e r
a fte r th e reb e ls fire d on F o rt S u m ­ a re h e ld r e g u la r ly on th e fo u r th
test
w h ile w in n e rs
o f p re \ ions
c o m p le te d t h e ir w o rk .
th is y e a r."
B u t th e p ric e p ro b a b ly w o u ld not.
T ue sd a y o f each m o n th in c o n ju n c ­
te
r
He
re
c
e
iv
e
d
a
b
u
lle
t
th
ro
u
g
h
w ill
be
h a ire d
fro m
D ire c to rs expressed
th e m se lve s :
Less was not a ll re s tric te d to the contests
tio n
w it h
th e r e g u la r e x te n s io n re m a in at th e $58 a to n , H a d le y
th
e
lu
n
g
s
at
th
e
b
a
ttle
o
f
C
e
d
a
r
iw
o
rd
s.
L
ig
h
tin
g
m
u
t
be
in
place
as o p tim is tic as ,o th e o u tlo o k f o r i
e q u ip m e n t and b u ild in g , W o o lle y
m o u a ta in in V ir g in ia , had his rib s s e rv ic e m o n th ly p o u ltr y m eetings. said, b u t w o u ld c lim b im m e d ia te ly
th e savings and loan business in
re p o rte d , as th e re w e re a lre a d y b \ W ednesday a.s the com m itt«*e
"W e propose to g iv e o u r s u p p o rt a la rge o rd e r was placed. Such an
b ro ke n , and h is head c u t in a
plans
to
h
a
ve
ju
d
g
in
g
be
g
in
th
e
fu
tu
re
,
a
nd
said
th
is
s
h
o
u
ld
be
350 re s e rv a tio n s fo r table., fo r N ew
h a n d -to -h a n d e n c o u n te r w it h th e to th e o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s in th e o rd e r, designed to re lie v e a s h o rt­
W ednesday n ig h t C o n te sta n ts are
e s p e c ia lly tr u e fo r th e n e x t fe w
Y e a r's E ve
e nem y. T h e w o u n d s ended th e w a r state w h e n t h e ir a c tiv itie s are. in age here, w o u ld necessitate a t least
req nested to ke e p th e lig h ts in
ye a rs
in
v ie w o f
th e ho u sin
fo r h im a n d he was d is c h a rg e d in th e ju d g m e n t o f o u r p o u ltry m e n , 75 car loads w h ic h w o u ld have a
P lans fo r a w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry s h o rta g e a nd th e in f lu x o f people
place d u rin g th e re m a in d e r o f th e
, b e n e fic ia l to th e w e lfa re o f th e s tim u la tin g e ffe c t on a m a rk e t a l­
H ills b o ro and W a s h in g to n G ranges 1862
d in n e r in h o n o r o f M r. and M rs. fro m th e eastern states.
ye a r
re a d y sh o rt.
M is s F lo ra Pasquay was hostess ! *n d ? s ,7y ;
I
h
e
ld
jo
in
t
in
s
ta
lla
tio
n
o
f
o
ffic
e
rs
F
ritz
S
c
lie
n
d
e
l
at
th
e
P
a
u
l
B
a
ld
­
W in n e rs in p re v io u s ye a rs and
W a s h in g to n
S a v in g s and
Loan
M e a n w h ile th e feed m ills are
, M o n th ly p o u ltry m e e tin g is n o t
w h o are in e lig ib le th is y e a r in ­ w in hom e in H ills b o ro F rid a y n ig h t, a sso cia tio n was o rg a n iz e d in H ills ­ I at an a ll-d a y m e e tin g S a tu rd a y a t , fo r th e "o p e n house" S u n d a y and ! h
e ld *n . _
w h ic h was a tte n d e d by i h.e
Decem ber,
c o n se q u e n tly h o p in g f o r an e a rly b re a k in th e
clu d e F L. Johnson. 1932; T. W w e re so m e w h a t upset w h e n M rs b o ro in 1925 a nd is o p e ra te d w h o lly H ills b o ro G ra n g e h a ll. C. W. C r a ft I M o n d a y
persons
C o n g ra tu la to ry t e le - 1 th e n e x t m e e tin g w i l l be h e ld in s trik e , o r at least a m o v e m e n t on
S ehendel s u ffe re d se ve re cu ts about b y lo ca l men. Its re c o rd th ro u g h l o f n e a r F orest G ro v e was jn s ta ll- 82
M cD o na ld . 1933; m id M r. m id M i
g ra m s a nd le tte rs w e re re c e iv e d ; I th e T ig a rd G ra n g e h a ll J a n u a ry 26 th e p a rt o f th e s t r ik in g u n io n s to
th e face in an a u to a ccid e n t on th e d epression has ga in e d th e a t ­ : in g o ffic e r.
Jo h n G a rd n e r 1934-35.
re lie v e th e s itu a tio n b y u n lo a d in g
th e w a y to ttie d in n e r, a cco rd in g te n tio n
G eorge E a sterday was in s ta lle d fro m m a n y frie n d s w h o c o u ld n o t | G. C. K eeney, m an a g e r o f th e P a c if- th e boats.
S k a tin g games, w ith p rize s fo r
o f fin a n c ia l
in s titu tio n s
’ ic P o u ltr y P ro d u c e rs ' C o -o p e ra tiv e
to a re p o rt in th e o ffic e o f Jo h n th ro u g h o u t th e sta te and d e m o n ­ as m a ste r o f H ills b o ro G range. a tte n d .
th e w in n e rs , and o p p o r tu n ity fo r
I association, w i l l speak.
C o n n e ll, s h e riff.
fa n c y p e rfo rm e rs to ‘ s tru t th e ir
strate s th e s t a b ilit y o f th e T u a la tin M rs. D. B. B u r k h a lte r as overseer.
T h e m em b e rs o f th e n e w ly e le c t­
T h e a c c id e n t happened at th e in ­ v a lle y section. T h e b o a rd o f d ir e c ­ M rs. C la u d C ook, le c tu re r: A . B la k -
s t u f f ' w ill b«‘ o ffe re d F rid a y n ig h t
ed c o u n ty p o u ltr y c o u n c il in c lu d e
te rs e c tio n o f S ix th
a ve n u e a n d to rs: G eo rg e G. H a n co ck a nd D. !e r. s te w a rd : I r v in g Chase, a ssistant
w h e n th«* H ills b o r o B re a kfa st c lu b
E. B la n k e n s h ip . T ig a rd , p re s id e n t;
s te w a rd : H. I. P atten, c h a p la in ; C
B a seline stree t w h e n th e S clie n d e l
stages its N tcke so n n ig h t p u b lic
j A . T. Bates. T ig a rd ; G e ra ld W.
S e rio u s ly ill fo r .1 c o n s id e ra b le ear. and one d riv e n b y D o n M i l ­ D. B u m p . F orest G rove . J. O. Robb. O. C h u rc h ill, tre a s u re r; M rs. G. C.
s k a tin g p a rty at th e S h iite p a rk
E I. Johnson a nd J. M Person.
'
A
v e ry . T u a la tin ; F ra n k E ric k s o n ;
lin k , those in ch a rg e h a ve a n ­ tim e. M i - ite r lh .i C la ir e Jcp ix'.-cn . lo . u id t, 19. o f C o rn e liu s c o llid e d , H ills b o ro . T h is b o a rd lias served Chase, s e c re ta ry ; Ray Chase, gate-1
G. M . L e slie . T ig a rd , a nd L . E. F ra n ­
3H. w ife o f Jo h n Jeppesen, (iie .i t h r o w in g M rs. S ehendel
th ro u g h th e a sso cia tio n w ill, o u t in te rr u p tio n keeper: M rs. W. M . S m ith . Ceres;
nounced.
cis. assista n t c o u n ty agent. H ills -
S u n d a y in h e r hom e n e a r Bacon.,
¡M rs. G eorge E asterday. Pom ona:
T h re e guns, v a lu e d at $150, w e re
Proceeds fro m th<* a ff a ir w ill go I w h e re (he fa m ily has re sid e d fu r th e gla.'.. o f Ilio side d o o r. She was sin ce its o rg a n iz a tio n .
C o n s tru c tio n o f 4.3 m ile s o f a d ­ ; boro, se c re ta ry .
i M rs. R H o rn e c k c r. F lo ra ; M rs. J. d itio n a l h ig h w a y on th e W o lf c re e k
sto le n some tim e last w e e k fro m
ta k e n to Jones h o s p ita l fo r tr e a t­
to th e fu n d b e in g raised to send th e last 12 ye a rs
j
R
F
o
rs
y
th
e
,
la
d
y
a
ssistant
ste
w
a
rd
,
m ent. w h e re she is re c o v e rin g .
th e hom e o f Don T. T e m p le to n ,
W a yn e N iekeson o f H ills b o ro a n d '
sea road, has been a u th o riz e d by
MVs Jeppesen was b o rn M ay 7.
¡and M rs J a c k Hess, m u s ic ia n . M c m - W P A . a c c o rd in g to K . E. T illo ts o n .
| c o u n ty ju d g e . T e m p le to n re p o rte d
T w o p e d estria n s, M r. a nd M rs
his b a n jo to N ew Y o rk fo r an a n - , 1H9H. in N e b ra ska
Beside.. , h e
I bers e f th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e art? re s id e n t e n g in e e r. T h e n e w p ro je c t
M o n d a y to S h e r iff J. W. C o n n e ll.
( litio n b e fo re M a jo r Bowes Present w id o w e r, she is s u rv iv e d b y
a C h e ste r E. S h o e m a ke r o f B u xto n ,
J. I! F orsyth e . H e n ry Y o u n g and is a ll in C la tso p co u n ty , e n ta ilin g
T he guns w e re placed in t h e ir
p la n s c a ll fo r th e app ea ra n ce o f son. B u rto n , and th re e d a iiK ld e rs. w ere in ju r e d S u n d a y m o rn in g a b o u t j
!
R.
H
o
rn
e
c
k
e
r.
'
rack,
in an obscure closet, a fte r
by!
Nick« <»n at the s k a tin g p a rty to B e tty Jean, M a rio n F ra n ce s and 1:30 w h e n th e y w e re s tru c k
a to ta l cost o f $646,734 o f w h ic h
c le a n in g on th e p re v io u s S unday,
M rs. S. A . D. M ee k was in s ta lle d o n ly $10.512 w ill be p a id b y th e
an a u to m o b ile
d riv e n
b y R a lp h :
d e m o n s tra te his a b ilit y as a b in - M a r jo r ie A nu
M r. and M rs. E. J. M c A le a r and T e m p le to n
re p o rte d .
S in ce th a t
jo is t.
as m aste r o f W a s h in g to n G ra n g e
F u n e ra l services w ill lx- h e ld it L ip p e r t o f B a n ks as th e y w e re !
S u it was file d tin s w e e k by L e o n ­ o f A rca d e . H e r o ffic e rs a re M rs. sponsors fo r m a c h in e ry a n d o th e r d a u g h te r. M iss K a th le e n , w ill leave | tim e ,
and u n t il S u n d a y
o f th is
M e m b e r- o f th e B re a k fa s t c lu b 10 a in F rid a y fro m th e B onelson c la s s in g th e h ig h w a y in B u x to n .
in
c
id
e
n
ta
l
costs
w
h
ic
h
th
e
g
o
v
e
rn
­
to
d
a
y
(T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
,
lo
r
O
a
k
la
n
d
,
C
a
l.
a r d G c rrits e against M a y C. C h ild -
week, he had n o occasion t o e x ­
« mmittee In chargo <>t ikating & S e w e ll F u n e ra l chapel in H ills ­ L ip p e rt re p o rte d th a t th e y w e re tin to re c o v e r a 2 5 -lio rs e p o w e r d ie - Joe B a k e r, ove rse e r. M rs. J. V a n - m en t w ill n o t c a rry .
w h e re th e y w ill v is it a son and a m in e them , he said, u n t il he w a n t-
dom elen. le c tu re r; H a r ry Chapm an,
p a rty ai ra n g e iiie n ts a re L y n n S e l­ b o ro w ith b u ria l in th e B u x to n in th e ro a d w a y w ith o u t lig h ts and
O f th e to ta l m ileage, tw o m ile s b ro th e r. T h e y a rc m a k in g th e t r ip
, sol o il e n g in e and $2.700 damages s te w a rd ;
; cd one fo r use.
L e ro y
M ills ,
assistant has been c le a re d and is n e a rly by a u to m o b ile .
frid g e . T o m B a ile y ,
and
N e i l 1 ce m e te ry
Hev. n . D. E v e re tt of he fa ile d to sec them .
j a lle g e d to have been in c u rre d bc-
A p p a re n tly th e b u rg la r y was ac-
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llo lg e r B re ite n s te in o f ro u te 5 I cause o f loss o f use o f th e e ngine.
F u rtla iid w ill o ffic ia te .
D u r in g M c A le a r's absence. N e il i eo m p lish e d w ith o u t d is tu rb in g e ith ­
F lo y d
R a ffe ty . tre a s ­ m a in d e r is th ro u g h v ir g in fo re s t Rush w ill be in ch a rg e o f th e la w
P o rtla n d , and tw o others, re ce ive d I f tt,e e n g in e ca n n ot be reco ve re d , la in : M rs.
e r w in d o w s o r doors, and no cle w s
in ju r ie s F rid a y
a fte rn o o n
in an th e c o m p la in t asks th a t th e v a lu e u re r: M rs. Fay M ills , s e c re ta ry ; and w ill p resent c o n s id e ra b le o f a o ffic e B u sh re c e n tly has been e m ­ w e re le ft. T h e guns in c lu d e d a
C h a rle s C ha p m a n , g a teke e p e r; M rs. p ro b le m to th e crew s.
a u to m o b ile c o llis io n on th e C o rn e ll; I o f $750 be p a id in cash.
p lo y e d to assist M c A le a r a fte r a I n e w R e m in g to n 12 gauge a u to m a tic ;
C la re n c e M eek. C eres: M rs. A. J.
A t p re se n t steps a rc b e in g ta k e n y e a r's e x p e rie n c e in th e o ffic e s o f
road n e a r th e c o u n ty lin e , w h e n
T h e c o m p la in t a lleges th a t th e
a d o u b le b a rre le d 12 gauge sh o tg u n ,
Pom ona;
M rs.
F re d e ric k by W P A c re w s to re c o n s tru c t th e B a g le y & H are.
th e B re ite n s te in ear a nd one d r i v ­ e n g in e was a p p ro p ria te d w ith o u t Logan.
(C ontinued on pane 4, colum n 3>
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en b y G eorge C. L ic h t y co llid e d .
a u th o r ity D e ce m b e r 13. 1933. and ers. la d y assistant s te w a rd . M rs
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(Continu<*d on page 4. rolum n 3)
W in s to n P. Pawson, 22. rece ive d
Sadie L o ftis is th e o n ly m em b e r o f b u ild th e second w o rk c a m p a m ile
in ju r ie s to his back a n d k id n e y s I
th e W a s h in g to n G ra n g e e x e c u tiv - and a h a lf fa rth e r a lo n g a nd at
«-eon S. Ila v ls )
It seemed th a t a lw a y s th e food T h u rs d a y a tfe rn o o n on th e C a nyon
c o m m itte e .
th e b e g in n in g o f th e new p ro je c t.
( E d it o r s N o te : f a c t s
fo r th is was s h o rt a nd th e w ood box e m p ty , road n e a r B e a v e rto n w h e n a m otor-1
T en t li,nises are b e in g sid e d and
F o rm e r sta te c h a p la in C h itw o o d
s to ry w e re fu rn is h e d b y M a rg a re t o r n e a rly so. T h e re had been ‘ a c y c le d riv e n by H C. G e r lin g o f!
was present and re la te d e a rly his- roo fe d w it h boards to m a k e sle e p ­
H ix o n Logan, c o u n ty nurse.»
tim e w h e n the n e ig h b o rs d ro p p e d B e a v e rto n s tru c k th e b a ck o f his
j f o r y o f th e G ra n g e d u rin g
th e in g q u a rte rs , and th e d in in g h a ll
lh c r e hud been a cold. O ne o f; in n o w a nd th e n to h e lp w h e n tim e s a u to m o b ile , he re p o rte d Io S h e r iff
C o m b in a tio n o ffe r o f t h r H ills ­
and k itc h e n w ill be used.
e a rly ‘90s.
those c lin g in g k in il w h ic h fasten w e re lean, b u t r e c e n tly th e n e ig h - J W. C o n n e ll. He re la te d th a t h e ! b o ro A rg u s and the P o rtla n d
W ith th e fra m e w o rk o f th e 1937 which followed last year's e x-
T he W o lf cree k roa d has been
the m se lve s to a person and s tic k hors w e re fin d in g it h a rd to keep was s lo p p in g his ear in a n sw e r to ,
H ills b o ro G range w ill meet T u e s ­
N e w s-T e le g ra m , both by m a il
segregated in to t w „ se ctio n s to a g r ic u ltu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m tremely short crop.
lik e a b u rr.
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fo r one
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W a s h in g to n
T h e ne w c ro p w ill in c lu d e both
W hen th e gold e n days o f O cto b e r e lo th tn g
fo r a c o n s tru c tio n e ro w engaged in ■ e o u n ty fo r $3.50. ends D eeeinber
su p p e r and business. T h e r e g u la r de sig n ate m ore c le a rly th e p a r tic ­ o f f ic ia lly a n nounced a t W a shington.
d iv e rs io n and so il b u ild in g p a y­
u la r p ro je c ts . T illo ts o n said. T h e
had m erged in to th e m ists o f N o ­ ." M o th e r!" came th e p la in tiv e v o ic e r e p a ir in g Ih e h ig h w a y a t th is po in t.
25. T h ro u g h rp e e ia l a rra n g e m e n ts ¡tim e fo r m e e tin g is T h u rs d a y b u t fir s t p ro je c t w ill be k n o w n as th e D . C „ fa rm o p e ra to rs in O reg o n m ents again, b u t w it h th e la tte r
ve m b e r, it s t ill c lu n g In her. m ade fro m th e liv in g room cot. "M o th e r.
by th e A rg ils th is e x e e p tlo n a l ¡th e d a te was changed because It S unset e x te n s io n o f th e W o lf cree k a re n o w a w a itin g d e ta ile d in t e r ­ g iv e n m ore em phasis. A n average
h e r feet h e a vy a.s lead and th e I'm seared. Is n 't th e n - s o m e th in g
p re ta tio n o f th e p la n in the lig h t
w o u ld have been C h ris tm a s Eve.
o ffe r w as e o n tin u rd fro m l»e-
o f $9 an acre fo r d iv e rs io n in ste a d
p ro je c t w h ile the new p ro je c t, and
w a y hom e fro m school a n e v e r-to - yo u can do. I'm so tire d , and th is
e< m b, r I as Ihe p u b lis h e rs „ ere
S ta te o ffic e rs o f th e G ra n g e h e ld the m ile s b e tw e en th a t and th e o f O reg o n c o n d itio n s w h ic h w ill o f $10 has been set a n d i t w i l l be
b e -fo rg o tte n d is ta n c e th a t seemed cough ju s t w o n 't gel a n v b e tte r."
in te re s te d in h a v in g it a v a ila b le
c o n fere n ce w ith a ll c o u n ty G ra n g ­ W a s h in g to n c o u n ty lin e , w i l l be be a v a ila b le as soon as o ffic ia l re p ­ h a n dled on a so m e w h a t d iffe re n t
to s tre tc h w ith each passing day.
re s e n ta tiv e s fro m th is state r e tu rn
T h e w o m an sighed. I f she co u ld
to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty people fo r
ers at A lo h a G ran g e h a ll W ednes­ B e a ve r c re e k u n it.
basis. O f th e $9. $6 w i l l be a p p lie d
fro m th e n a tio n a l conference.
M e d ic in e s w e re needed, m o th e r ju s t get th a t b it o f house w o r k
Ih e C h ris tm a s season.
day e ve n in g .
d ir e c tly to d iv e rte d acreage u p to
In the f ir s t cam p, n e a r th e c o u n ­
had sa id o v e r and o ve r, b u t th e re stie u s u a lly d id on S a tu rd a y , m a y ­
P lc a d in g g u ilty to la rc e n y fro n t
T he A rg u s g ive s you a ll the
M e a n w h ile th e state so il d e p le t­ 15 p e r cent, w h ile $3 w i l l be p a id
ty lin e , th e cook house is co m p le te
w a s n 't Ih o m oney fo r these th in g s, be th e re m ig h t be e n o ug h m oney le th 'i’s pla ct'd in m a il boxes near
new s o f m ore th a n 30 c o m m u n ­
and th re e o f th e e ig h t b u n k houses in g c ro p base fo r th e 1936 p ro g ra m f o r d e fin ite a d d itio n s to th e s o il
a nd In>nie rem e d ie s d id n 't seem to to pay th e d o cto r. S o m e th in g s h o u ld Ih'i* hom o in Forest G ro ve , M rs
itie s , o f f ir ia l ne w s o f th e c o u n ­
has
been d e fin ite ly a p p ro ve d at c o n s e rv in g acreage a b o v e th e 15
a re n e a rly re a d y fo r cre w s t o o c ­
w o rk lik ,- th e y once d id . P le n ty l(o dune, she kn e w .
D o ro th y R cierson, lit. a p p e a rix l be
ty and m u n ic ip a litie s , state eap-
W a s h in g to n , and state and c o u n ty per cent. T his, in e ffe c t, serves
cu p y.
" l I .... I too, m ig h t have m ade a
A g a in came th e tire d , lit t le v o ire for«* Judge* H F ra n k P ite r s M o n ­
ite l new s le tte r, in te rp r e tiv e a rt
T he B eaver cree k e x te n s io n cam p o ffic ia ls have s u p p lie d each co u n - to add th e $3 to to ta l s o il b u ild in g
b ig d iffe re n c e .
day J u d g e P eters .M'nteneed her
fro m H ie ragged covers:
ie lrs on th e g o v e rn m e n t at W a s h ­
w
ill house b e tw e en 250 a nd 300 ty w it h its fin a l base fig u re s . F ro m p ra c tic e p a ym e n ts
B ut h e re ,t was, near th e fir s t
"T h e rest o f th e k id . a re s e llin g to ser\<* .i y e a r in ja il a nd paroled
in g to n . com ics, fe a ture s, tim e ly
F u n e ra l se rvice s w ill
be h e ld m en most o f w hom w ill p ro b a b ly these in d iv id u a l a p p lic a tio n s can
T he ran g e
im p ro v e m e n t
p ro ­
o f O eccm ber. and th a t co ld ke p t C h ris tm a s Seals a gain, lin t I to ld h e r to h e r Iu r band on th«' promix»*
a g r ic u ltu r a l new s and m ost im ­ ¡ F r id a y a fte rn o o n in A lb a n y
f o r lie tra n s p o rte d fro m P o rtla n d w h e n n o w go fo rw a rd w ith lit t le delay.
g ram is c o n tin u e d , b u t w it h p a y­
u p its w o rk , m a k in g each .succeed th e n , I c o u ld n 't h e lp th is y e a r be­ that sht' w o u ld c o n tin u e to liv e
p o rta n t o f a ll n r w s o f y o u r ! B e rt H
F ro m an . 60. e n g in e e r at the ca m p is com pleted.
S ig n ific a n t
am o n g th e changes m ents lo w e re d fro m $2 to $1.50 per
in g day. h a u le r and h a rd e r In keep cause I waa sick. I w is h I co u ld . w ith b un
frie n d s .
T he
N rw s T e le g ra m
the H a y -M a lm g c a n n e ry . He was
G aston s e w e r lines a rc e s tim a te d | m ade in th e 1937 p ro g ra m is p ro ­ a n im a l u n it o f c a r r y in g o p a c ity .
on w ill, Ih o school w o rk .
She
was a rre ste d D i'e e in lx'i*
t
I lik e d to do th a t."
b ring s th e h a p p e n in g s o f the
on steady e m p lo y m e n t th e re .s in c e al o n e -q u a rte r in s ta lle d . T tie cre w s ! v is io n fo r som e c ro p c o n tro l to be P ro d u cers o f size a b le acreages o f
T h e days s lip p e d b y a nd the
and
lodg«'d
in
th«'
H
ills
b
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ro
c
o
u
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ty
T hen, ju s t as th o u g h a vo ice had
w o r ld and co m ics in c lu d in g I ’ op-
last M a rc h and a p a rt tim e e m ­ a rc la v in g tines and la te ra ls w h ile I a p p lie d to c o rn . T h is is to be ac- p e rm a n e n t pa sture , as w e ll as o th ­
ra in s cam e in p o u n d in g to rre n ts . I spoken al h e r e lb o w , th e w o m a n ja il a lte r a postal insp«*ctor a p p re ­
Eye e v e ry day.
p lo ye fo r a c o n s id e ra b le tim e be ­ th e disposal p la n t w ill be c o n -1 e o m p lis h e d by s e ttin g an acreage e rs whose fa rm s a re n o w la rg e ly
s w e llin g th e T u a la tin , and e v e ry I rem e m be re d . She w o u ld w r it e the hended h e r w it h m a rk e d m oney
A d v e r tid n g o f lo ca l m er, h a u ls
1 q u o ta f o r each fa rm w h ic h comes j in s o il c o n s e rv in g crops, w ill have
fo re th a t He d ie d S u n d a y fo llo w ­ s tru e te d la te r.
ereek and ro a d s id e d itc h . The h o l i - i r o u n ty n u rse in H ills b o ro . O th e r:. w h ic h had been se n t th ro u g h th e
a nd the g re a t m a rk e t place o f
in g a s tro k e o f p a ra lysis.
j I
C o m p le tio n o f t h e
S h e rw o o d u n d e r th e so il c o n s e rv a tio n pro-1 o p p o r tu n ity fo r a d d itio n a l p a r tic i­
days w e re a t hand and in th e lit t le ! |p g re a t need had w r itte n a nd had m a il to a n e ig h b o r as a tra p . She
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty — th e
A rg ils
He is s u rv iv e d by a sister. M rs. h ig h school b u ild in g was re p o rte d v is io n s o f th e n e w p ro g ra m . N a - 1 p a tio n . T h e m in im u m
a llo w a n c e
home, w h e re one w o m an s tru g g le d been helped
said th a t she had been ta k in g the
cla s s ifie d pagi— I f read and a c t­
H. B. R oadm an o f Roseburg, and a th is w e e k b y T illo ts o n at a cost tio n a l A A A o ffic ia ls an n ou n ce d th a t p e r fa rm , reg a rd le ss o f size, has
to keep tw o g ir ls and tw o boys i n 1 w it h a lig h te r h e a rt, she r u m - m o n e y because she d id not have
ed u pon w ill pay th e p ric e o f
b ro th e r. W. S F ro m an o f R y d e r- to th e g o v e rn m e n t o f $19.644 fo r th is is needed to p re v e n t th e c o r n : been raised fro m $10 to $20 th is
c lo th in g a nd fond, th e h o u rs in - m agi d th ro u g h a ta b le d ra w e r, * n o ugh to b u y th e th in g s she w a n t­
Ih e
s u b s c rip tio n m a n y
tim e s
wood. W ash. B u r ia l w i l l be in th e la b o r, w h ile
th e sponsors p a i d acreage g e ttin g fa r o u t o f lin e tin - ! ye a r, and p ro v is io n has been made
deed w e re d re a ry .
|
(C uniinurd uii pug».- 5, column l)
ed.
over,
c e m e te ry at A lb a n y .
d t r th e s tim u lu s of h ig h p rices)
$26,903.03 lo r n u t c r ia L .
(Continues on post 4. lolum n 1(
j Venetian Theatre Will Be Scene of
Gathering from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
urday; Special Lighting Arranged
"æ Friends Assist
Centenarian to
Enjoy Birthday
Wells Succeeds
Reiling as Head
of Rotary (dub
Savings Group
Orders Higher
Dividend Rate
County Poultry
Council Outlines
Future Program
Lighting Prize
Changes Made
iL ocal Contest
Mishap Upsets
Dinner Party
Granges Install
7 Officers Jointly
Prizes Offered
for Skaters
Jeppesen Funeral
in Hillsboro Friday
Valuable Guns
Taken by Thief
More Highway
Added to Work
Action Filed to
Recover Engine
McAlear’s Leaving
on California Trip
Reader Bargain
Still Available
Washington County Farm Operators
Await Interpretation it)]y Program
Christmas Seals Bring Renewed Hofr e
to III !Casbington County Girl
Woman Paroled
on Mail I heft Count
Funeral Friday for
Bert H. Fronian, 60