The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 31, 1936, Image 1

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Read the Ads— 0 ox I
The baleni In M ertim ildlidng
New» tro n i Yuur Udine
«ture» b a ili Week
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W ith W hich is Combined the Hillsboro In d q
H illsboro Ind ep en d en t
Volum e 13, No. Iti
Last Recorder
E stablished 1873
H illsboro, O regon, T h ursday, D ecem ber 31, 1936
Near Gaston
Many Homes
Built Here
During Year
Two
R e a id c n tia l
Quartet Held
for Nut Theft
E u le r
I ’ lc a
of
G u ilty
M o re
P e r m its
Than
T o ta l
$ 3 6 ,0 0 0
/ hrec Men in a
Boat Tell Tale
Fish ing Tra gedy
545 Neiv Families—
Ad dr «2 as new Paid-in- Advance
Argus Subscribers (rum
Jan. 1 to Dee. 30
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894
Two Sections, F o u rte e n P ag el
PEP Plans
Babson Sees 1937 as First Year Dawns
to Complete Prosperity Year Since 1929 on New Era
System Here Nearly Every Line Will Enjoy Good Gains in O v C F G o i U l t y
"K eep th a t . . .
boat aw ay from
here. I'v e a fish on my tackle,
you . . . . am ateurs!”
The ira te speaker was a chronic
fisherm an. His rem onstrance, i n
tru e fisherm an style, was directed
at th ree men in a b o at—Dr. R. J.
_________
Nicol. Al Hoffm an and th e N estuc-
‘ ‘E aih i'n 3 on the part of the boat- C c m P a n y P re p a re s to S trin g
fo r
Both Volume and Profit is Prediction;
Farm Outlook Declared Good
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G re a t
P ro g re s s R e v e a le d in
man to keep th e boat in the proper
R e v ie w o f 1 9 3 6 ; H o m e s
4 0 M ile s o f L in e D u r in g
course allow ed it to d rift tow ard
iBy Roger W. Babson)
th<'
o
th
er
party.
T
he
Nicol's
line
L e a d in C o n s tru c tio n f o r
N
e
x
t
Y
e
a
r
B
r
in
g
in
g
L
ig
h
t
M a n A r r e s t e d in C o lo r a d o
crossed that of th e excited fish er­
BABSON PARK. Mass, J a n u a ry 1, 1937— I p re d ic t th a t
R e p o rte d in C ity
man. Nicol fed out line to perm it
P e r io d ; R o a d s B e g u n
to A l l P a rts o f C o u n ty
to be R e tu rn e d H e r e
1 9 3 7 w i ll he o u r fir s t y e a r o f r e a l p r o s p e r ity s in e - 1 9 2 9 !
the o th er m an to play his fish.
“Y ou've fouled my line,” he
It will he a y e a r of genuine business expansion, consid-
B uilding pci m ils to taling m ore cried in despair.
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- ..........v . co
____________________________
( om pleting it program of elec- tr
a h le ________________
real estate activity,
n stan t lab o r troubles, ________
short- . ™ e °<d y ear Passes leaving be-
T w o <»f four rnvn utrented thia
than $36,000 for new hom es w ere
"C
ut
m
ine
looae
and
save
th
e
trificatic
w eek in connection w ith th e theft
>n m th e T u alatin v a lle y ' n tr e s of skilled w orkers rising nrices and living costs and
ln ' *' (narks of a successful an d
ih iied by the city rcccrd v r d u rin g fish.” shouted Nicol.
1 hv
in«,»
b
y
in
s
ta
llin
g
40
m
ore
m
iles
of
lin
e
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c
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s
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s
, a n u progressive period.
of seven hags of w alnuts from the
1936. cheek of th e records show.*-.. , A k n ife flashes! in the other• 7 h e * P E P 7 ^ 7 7 . ^ to h a ^ brisk re ta il tra d e .
The new year daw ns w ith pros-
G eorge W ithycom he farm , east of
In addition to th is th ere p ro b ­ H
Ti’.'- flsh .p rm an 'looped. Mash- electricity available to every r e a l - ---------------------------------
N carly ev ery line w ill enjoy pects brig h t for g reater prosperity
Guftton O ctober 27. pleaded guilty
ably has been m ore than $15.000 ed wildly, and cut his own line.
...
good gains in both volum e an d over W ashington county.
Tuesday afternoon to then p art in
w orth < f com m ercial rem odeling
♦ p r o f its w ith the heavy industries
Review of the y e a r reveals in ­
the robbery
durin g the year and a new laundry t h e ' e a rs ° Uo f t h ^ H d l s b o r o i t e s '’7s w l' b lbe exception of the most 1
show ing t h e greatest percentage creased incom es in all lines; great-
P eter K night, w oodcutter in the
building constructed on W ashing­
im provem ent. T u rk this forecast er sales of m erchandise, building
m ountains above
Mountamdah*.
ton street betw een Second and T hird
bend cutting off the allhouette week“'
««.«««.« ■
aw ay for a check-up n ex t Decern- m aterial, autom obiles and o th er
pleaded guilty before Ju d g e It
a v e n u e at a cost of $4(XX).
at
the
irate
Isaac
Walton
dancing
Annrm
m
*,.
•
co
,t
her and I predict th at you w ill item s of comm erce: h ig h er prices
F rank P eters to larceny, and W il­ Jam es H Davis, retirin g county
Home co nstruction also has been '*. hornpipe In his boat Hoffman- rurai ;
find general business around eight f o r f a r m products; increasingly
liam S A tkin form er re.sident of
recorder, is com pleting 20 y e a r « < ;u i h I < n at a rap id pace outside
p»r
re n t above today's figures and g reater num ber of real estate sales,
lo u t the county d u rin g 193G. E aster
C ornelius, pleaded guilty to receiv ­
< f nearly continuous service for the city lim its and in the country, apology.
A lbert Tozier. ill in his hom e in not fa r from th e 1929 peaks!
and a g reat deal of building of all
said, resu ltin g in an increase of
ing stolen property S entence wa .
W ashington county lb* firs t w a k<epm g co n tracto r w orking stead ­
Business at Normal
kinds.
678 new custom ers, or an increase P ortland, still declares that he will
postponed until Jan u a ry H
ily
since
last
March.
< lected in 1915. serving t w o
A y ear ago at th is tim e m y fore-
F arm s B enefit
of 14 per cent in service over a rin g th e bell in the M ethodist
A u alt* E xtraditio n
term s and retirin g in 1919, w hen
Contractor* Report
ear ago T here w ere 5853 users of ch“ rc h h ere for lhe S5lh tim e to cast was; "By n ex t C hristm as gen-
In ru ra l sections of th e county
P h ilip Spiegel P ortlan d J u n k
Fred Everest was elected, re tu rn
electricity in th e county at th e w elcom e th e new year.
cral business, as m easured by th e 1936 saw a great deal of rem odel-
< ' n. trui tjon rep o rted d u rin g the
gatherer, a th ird man am ong th e
ing a y ear und a half later, w hen
clcse of th.
y ear as com pared to
He w elcom ed new y ear w ith th e B absonchart. should b e h u g g in g 1 ing of homes, farm buildings, and
e n by Victor B atchelar. H illsb o ro 1
s u s p e c t . i s free and will answ er
Everest accepted em ploym ent in y « 0:1sti
5178 a year ago E lectricity
is now ’ me M ethodist bell for th e first the 'X-Y' N orm al L ine and head-
n e w construction of substantial
acto r include.- a seven-room
later w hile Earl M urray is u n d er
Salem at the capital Since then
available to 90 per cent
of the tim e w hen he -was a boy. and ing into an o th er period of pros-1 houses and barns.
arrest at B oulder, Colorado, and , Davis has been continuously in brick house with basem ent and
population
of
n ev er has m issed a New perity." S atistically, th at is exactly in the tow ns and cities, hom e
th e ' county at the since
>.•' fu rnace for Dr. T W Johnson
aw aiting ex trad itio n D eputy S h e r­
office For a num ber of y ears b e ­ n ear th e M ultnom ah county line
(Continued on See. 2. P»»r 2. Col. D
building h has
a s b been
een u
nd
r w n ay
v a at t a
a
present tim e
Y ear's eve in H illsboro.
illsboro
un
d e erw
iff H arry Johnson left H illsboro
fore tak in g county office, he wa ; a t a cost of $ pmh ) A nother house
good pace, adding rap id ly to the
Once
he
m
ade
trip
from
New
T
hree
C
rew
s
W
ork
.^..w
,.v
-
a
,«.P
-
Monday night to bring him back to
em ployed as m anager of the tele- of his co nstruction wa.s a seven-
facilities to m eet th e increasing
Rl
b e here fo r the ne ■ P f i p p
TA i l V i l t l
F irst real ...........................................
touch of w in ter came
face the court
exchange in Forest G rove, later
dem ands fo r homes m ade by a
A ccording to a confession alleged ' taking charge at B eaverton and room fram e residence north
to the v a lle y S a t u r d a y night when that during the year just cla
/ tlme he *•*>«•<* 30 *■ 1 l v t '
grow ing population.
H ecdvillo for Mr Pearson, costing
crew s nu\
have c sei
set 1
1.500
estead » at
to have been m ade by th e men
I .111-' and . th ree . field
... in Livwa
,ouu TN 4 from .4 the
J old hom
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th en at N orth Plain, w here In* ap p ro x im ately $3000 On the north- snow fell in th e coast range
The y ear ju s t closing saw the
who pleaded guilty K night. Spiegel
has acted m the capacity of m a n ­
' sta rt of th e tw o sh o rt roads to th e
c ity lim its of H illsboro he co n ­
and M urray m ade the trip to th e
the
largest
for
any
,
09
u
ve
2*p£
r
~
c.h
°L
Year?
1
i
T
l
i
l
l
k
ag er of that exchange since
stru cted a full brick veneer, seven- deep in some placesTai
th e’ l s'to rv 'o f’ ti
divis”ion iound him l« miles from the rail-
JW d m a g
progr—live Watfi-
w alnut orchard ami took th e nuts
room
I'xini hom
In.me e in colonial styh
style for
E a s t , ........, ,
out
’' "‘y ln Idaho. He w alked th e dis- f
1
-
T T
ingten and M ultnom ah county citi-
On th e way hack the tru ck clutch
E It Bailey costing about $8(8X1. ‘
;• ." (>
r 11 of 45’ employes
i hc snow to catch "
refused to w ork and they a tte m p t­
w hile a sm aller house was co n ­
vering about theirbusi- ■ alsi the brg« I
’ "a in f o r H ills b o r o
/
ffl see one route. W olf C reek,
ed to get it repaired in Corneliu?
stru
cted
on
W
ashington
stre
e
t
for
ness w hile cold ram s fell inter- sic n wa.s organized
This year, if he m anages th e
F eatu re of 1936 in the m ilk in- ! opcnca Io traffic.
W hen th e clutch again re fu s'd
I’
A
A
nderson
co
ntaining
th
ree
m ittently. Monday, th e sun s h o n e
Tv. > f ie ld - w hich have show n ex- trip, it w ill be an o th er of those oc- d u stry has been the advance in
Many Improvements
to w ork they aw ak e n e d A tk in s a n d
' ■ " m and a bath, costing $1500 nearly all day. with fhe mercurj
advancament th is year have caaiona w hen he must overcom e a price and th e increase in p ro d u c -; j n H illsboro, the city em erges
asked hr* help He a g r e e d to a s s is t
O
llier
w
ork
included
the
rem
o
d
el­
been
rural electrification of handicap to fulfill his wish to tion. according to C T. R ichard- from the year with a new perk
them and took his c a r . h e r e l a t e d
ing of a house at Eighth and Rail- flu rries of snow m ixed w ith the hom e ,ind electrification of kitch- w elcom e an o th er year.
son. m anager of th e C arnation M ilk and baseball field, and a com plete
Spiegid is alleged t o h a v e so ld t h e
i
oad
stre
e
t
into
a
m
odern
seven-
rains.
ens.
E
quipm
ent designed to cut th e
U nder the direction of a com- com oany of H illsboro
m odern sew er system, including a
nuts in P ortland h u t d e n ie s th a t
m
om
residence
at
a
cost
of
$1500.
No
Hoad
Interference
d
rudgery
and
m
ake
for
m
ore
effici-
m
ittee
from
the
King's
D
aughters
Milk. R ichardson points out. i n - ) mOst m odern disposal
plant. T he
he was im nlicated in t h e th e f t
When the court house open: M on­
W ork Listed
T uesday n iah t snouz
ent and b e tte r meals, has been
club of thp M ethodist church, a creased in p rice from $1.50 and a p lan t is in operation and the new
H earing W aived
’ . I p opular w ;th th e housew ives o f
pecial program is being planned fraction in 1935 to $1.75 a hu n d red part of th e sew er lines w ill be in
T uesday. Dayton Mavs of N orth day m orning. changes w rought by
Weik B rothers constructed t h e in considerable qu an tity al"
thc countv d u rin g 1936 th e com-
for New Y ear's eve. w hich w ill in- pounds at th e close of th is y ear action before spring.
Plain.*-, arrested Tue.sday on a th e last election will be in force, I e - r o o m . C a p e Cod house north h ig h er levels mid W ednesday on th Uio
e n ranny offic.als report Tiie goal set elude m usic and various o th er fea- The price in 1934 was $1.17 a h u n - ,
effecting
only
th
e
county
clerk
and
P rospects a re b rig h t fo r th e com ­
' ’ H i l l s b r o f r E dgar K anina Tile was a h in t of snow in t h e valley.
charge of trespass, w aived h earing recorder.
is even h ig h e r w ith 360, tures.
dred pounds. P roduction in th is pletio n of a lighting an d grand-
' lv use i
in an alt u tiv e setting of
and was bound over to the grand
W ednc.-day noon the w ind ch an g ­ e m r ajor '937 units
At
that
tim
e
th
e
tw
o
offices
will
of equipm ent s e t as a
T1,e P " gram w ill begin a t
8 county has increased slightly m ore stand project at the union high
sm all woods; has
full basem ent,
jury u n d er $l<k) bonds C om plaint
m erge the d u ties of the reco rd er and a garage fram ed into th e south ed. blow ing colder from the n o rth ­ quota for the th re e salesm en em o'clock w ith com m unity singing to than 16 per cent. A p roportionate school in 1937, the p relim in ary
is said to have been m ade by Mi
east and c a rry in g aw ay th e clouds
becom
ing
the
responsibility
of
th
e
be
follow
ed
w
ith
a
special
pro-
1---------- *“
— -« of --------.
. ork being started
. . . in -----
increase
in -----
production
canned . w
1936 -- by th e
ployed
from
th
e
H
illsboro
office.
side i f lhe hom e R em odeling jobs
M innie B lake of N orth Plain who
countv clerk and abolishing the included th e F ran k P auli house on revealing a blanket of snow on all
gram . A fter the program w ill com e m ilk also has taken place.
H illsboro Men's B reakfast club.
allege* that Mays invaded her county
M
ake
Increases
th
e"h
ills
su
rro
u
n
d
in
g
the
valley.
r The y ear ju st closing also finds
recorder, a part of th e co u n ­ Main betw een F o u rth and Fifth
Record Steady
Review of th e m ajo r eq u ip m en t refreshm ents, and la te r a devo-
hom e against her wishes She is
On th e tw o coast roads, w here
ty system h ere for all th e y ears avenue:, into four m odern a p a rt­
in i? 1
E
The y ear is clof.ng w ith a steady H illsboro w ith m any m ore new
said to be Mays’ m o th cr-in -lau
installed d u u r ring
1936 show
s 35 per- l l O n â l service. The cerem ony of
w ork is progressing
despite
w
in
ter
since
its
establishm
ent.
rin g in g by Tozier w ill close record of production b ehind th e residences than a y ear ago. m any
m ents. and th e C h arles Johnson w eather, snow h a J n ! - ./¿7, f h ' ‘ cent more new electric ranees' 50
G eorge H eppner has b rought suit
lu r e lu he Deputy
IC level w here cm ws IH" 'e n t m ore w ater h e a te rs .'a n d a th V î ï 0":?. ?_f 2hc„ 5 vcnln.g' , T,h e
£ a rn a tæ " E.a2?l'
fine hom es being erected d u ring
'h o m e occupied by A. W. Moore on T uesday at the
against C harles
A
B oyer and
A
rth
u
r
T
u
p
p
er
will
assum
e
t
h
e
cal
ch
u rch is being assisted by th e this week. Som e m odernization has I t he su m m er and fall at a to tal
Tim inas P Mill
alleging perrna- office of county clerk Ed C Luce, Main stre e t into th ree apartm ents.
a ------,i... . . cthodist
...—
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. tak
. . — en ^place
— J i—
..—
!—«aiia-j
- n early
- $50.000.
lV
;
I'mmei.u/M
c
h
u
rch.
’
n
d
u
d
i
n
g
t
h
e
j
n
s
f
a
l
U
:
,
cost of
m ent in iu ries sustained in an alleg ­ veteran in th e offire will step In com m ercial w ork, they con­
t
a
n
k
'
tion
of
a
40.000
gallon
storage
ianK
A
long
M
ain
street th ere have
stru cted ! he cold -to rag e w arehouse
ed assault on his person He is a sk ­
W hile m ud and slides have ham - ,a k e n from com pany m erchandis-
n to d eputy clerk and Jam es
replacing a 10.000 gallon unit. A n- been several changes, including th c
t('untinu«-ri «.«« p a , , M. ...lum n a,
ing $2500 general dam ages and dow
pered
th
e
w
ork,
som
ew
hat,
pro-
lnR-
,her.e
al.so
has
been
a
g
reatly
Davis, recorder, will becom e r e ­
other sm all u n it w as retained.
m odernization of a g reat nu m b er
$7506 punitive damages
gross is being made and o n e'p o w er in crÇased sale of electric cquip-
P lans for 193« include the re-
business places, and m ore of
O rders filed this week in c ir­ cording clerk, a new position c r e ­
sliovei now is w orking w ithin tw o ,nent by piivato dealers As an ex-
ated
by
the
installation
of
p
h
o
to
­
m odelling of tw o room s in the can- t pjjs w o r^ ¡n prospect for an o th er
cuit court include liquidation Bank
m iles of th e sum m it Several of am Ple th e service re, ird s show
n
e
ry
building
to
increase
storage
|
y
ear
graphic
equip
m
en
t
for
the
reco
rd
­
of B eaverton, allow ing taxes and ing of legal papers.
thc shovels have been shut dow n 175 ra n Scs connected d u rin g the
capacity for an o th er year.
S trikes B other
city liens to rem ain d elin q u en t on
an d tw o only a re w orking now. y ear .
,
„
(if th e d eputies em ployed in both
At C hristm as
^ 1,s *
E m ploym ent in all parts of th e
certain p roperty. L iquidation Bank
F
our
m
iles
of
the
project
have
Mi
dern
electric
kitchens
seem
F
irst
prize
in
the
an
n
u
al
C
hrist-
been b r o u g h t 't o '¿ i a d e ‘ 2 id ‘ crew s also to have ta k ,’n ,h e fa 'lpy of m as lighting contest, sponsored in
em ployes w ith a bonus county has bcen g r®ate,r th a " for
of B eaverton, to m ak e p artial p ay ­ offices only Mrs. Z. H H iatt and
,Str,t <?S
m ent of taxes on real estate. L iq u i­ Elaine C aldw ell of the clerk 's o f­
C aught by a huge w ave as it n o w are w orking w here the e o n - , h e h o iu s e w ife w i t h the result th at H illsboro by thc R otary club, w as ch ^ th e ffrst ChUs mas pnS en? m“nyu <earS eXCe,pta
fice.
and
O
phelia
W
ism
cr
of
th
e
.
t
i
u
e
t
i
o
n
,s
much
m
ore
difficult.
,h
e
P
E
I*
Planning
dep
artm
en
t
has
aw
arded
to
Roland
W.
G
ates.
T
he
k
'nd
»"-en, ou by th e ^ m -
have prlPPled th c lu ™ber
dation S hute Savings bank, allow -
tum
bled
over
the rocks at Depot*
recorder's office will rem ain. Mrs
(Cunllnurd <»n pace •. 'ulumn I)
P len ty M o is t u r e
i m',de Plails f"‘ ab"'1’ 25 kitchens A. H Busch display w on second. “ L v ¡n the lo^al plant R ich frd - - !n d u stry * ^ s t by strtk e s am ong th e
Jo sep h in e llaini.iond and Mrs Eva Bay Sunday. H enry Seham ek of
i irnty M oisture
| These plans a re m ade free in th(? and th ird p]ace wen{ t£> F red pan> in the local plant. K icnara loggers, and later by a w a te rfro n t
Hillsboro.
PEI
com
pany
em
ploye.
D onahue of th e clerk s o f f i c e
'ï h e ' v .Hex"1 w ? ¿ T d theH ? ° U,:d ! P o ^ i a n ï o H i« o n ' ^ e s r
. . . .
•. strike, th e effects of w hich w ill be
E ngeldinger. A rth u r R eiling w as j son In said
the xaHev was hard and dry to
W hile
s t r i d ' ha,
com m enting on th e _ d a iry sit- fen ja te jnto th e sp rin g of th e
V alcne U nderw ood of the reco rd ­ and hi- fath er-in -law . C W. Wim-
d e n t il o f ilir«*., fo o t n r
While great strid e s have been aw ard ed fo u rth place for an a ttra c - „».¡„n in t h is e n n n t v R ic h a r d s o n !
e r's staff will all be let out by tn«*r of Ogden. Utah, n arro w ly e s - 1
' » o u t ' ‘t 'l ^ e o u n tr ’th ? / t y £ ™ ' ‘^ h e ^ t c s ' h o u ^ w ^ u S ^ n
b<zen *
reason of the new recording m a­ rap ed d eath in the ocean. Both s u f - 1 ^ » " T r e ^ h i ^ h ^ ^ n d ^ t h e 0^
fered cuts and bruises.
chine.
a.reiidy, has covered p art of Jaek -J
^
c
^
^
f
^
/ ‘l i g ^ ^ a t r f
2 W
Willi this m achine, papers Io he
T hey had been standing, they
recorded a re photographed instead sail!, o il th e rock south of th e inlet
rolunin ui
across th e fro n t and th ro u g h the calves am ong t h e dairym en w ith |
R etail trad es com m ittee of the of copied by ty p ew riter, m aking at the I,ay and about 25 feet above!
Fall grain, planted in d ry earth
trout sh ru b b ery .
the resu ;t th a t herd s w ould be-j
cham ber of com m erce is actively the tran sfer to the pages of the tin* w ater, w atching th e waves, I in moat instances, is up w ith a
H onorable m ention w as given to come larg cr in th e fu tu re .
engaged in prom oting an o th er of books a short process
w hich w ere run n in g high. S ud-j good stand. Plow ing, held back by
th e displays of Mrs. H elen Deich-
the H illsboro bargain days for S a t­
M achinery, developing tanks, and denly they noticed a larg er w ave, th e d ro u th before the D ecem ber
m an. K eith Wilcox (w indow ). C. . r
urday. Ja n u a ry 23 it was an n o u n c­ lighting, all haye been installed and than usual rolling to w ard them . I rains began, now is being delayed
T R ichardson. C. E Wells. Rev.
ed this week by Ed L. Moore, sec­ the m achine tested Excellent repro- and realizing that th ey w ere about by ,«,c
.„ h b u .b .
H enry Young. H erbert Deck. W.
F
O
M eeting in thc last session of
retary of the cham ber.
! dilutions a rc being made, it Is r e ­ t <> get drenched, th ey crouched b er of farm ers have attem p ted to,
th e old y e a r and of th e old city
C. C hristensen. Dr H. D H uggins. fA -ifi« '*p I —ii* t* f* I n t ) i c r I t f
Most of the leading business ported. hut the pages did not a l­ down.
plow.
F red C orn and J.
L A nderson. M a l l C C n t T e
1 O lllg n i
council, th at body considered ac­
firm s of H illsboro have been p a r­ low enough m argin for binding,
G ates P ip e A Investm ent com ­
w ave broke over th e rock. I
S pecial m ention w as given th e
W ashington county post. V eter- ceptance of the new H illsboro sew ­
ticip atin g in the bargain days and w ith result that an o th er and larger en The
pany is com pleting a good y ear
gulfing
them
,
sw
eeping
them
out!
consider the plan one of the most m achine has been ordered and will as it receded in sp ite of th e fact
w ith gross business b e tte r th an in com m ercial w indow s of P E P com- ans of F oreign W ars, w ill sponsor e r system and m atters p ertain in g
efficient em ployed an y w h ere As he installed im m ediately.
1935. O. B. G ates, m anager, re p o rt­ pany, M acK enzie M otor com pany its annual carn iv al dance at the to Droposed extensions in various
th
at
they
m
anaged
to
get
a
fa
irly
'
and th e P ortland Gas & Coke S hute park au d ito riu m New Y ear's parts of town at a special session
usual th ere will be special a d v e r­
ed this w eek.
Adds Deputy
g«aid
g
rip
of
the
jagged
stone
Be-1
(tonight).
tising announcing the event
Eve ito
n ig h t). D ancing w ill be from last n ig h t (W ednesday.)
D espite the fact that a nu m b er C° i r Pv ' yi
With th e tu rn of th e y ear an fore th ey could scram b le out of
C onsideration also was given to
The com m ittee has decided that ad ditional deputy will be added Io
p. m. to - 1 - a. .........................
m. w ith m .......--
usic by
O fficers («f ttie W ashington C oun­ of m an u factu rin g p lants w ere com- „ B. M. G
.. oodm
. . . an and Jam
... es Wells. - 9 r-............-
tin*
w
ay
an
o
th
er
w
ave
stru
ck
and
polled to w ork pari tu n e or close lR o,al'.v lighting com m ittee m em - McDonald of the Navy and thc the construction of a com m ercial
th ere will be an o th er gift d is tri­ th e office of S h eriff John C onnell
ty
Unit.
F
arm
ers'
Union,
w
ill
be
subm erged them for t li e second
sew er through thc com m ercial d is­
bution w ith a m ore pleasing m e th ­ and W ashington county w ill have time.
elected S atu rd ay in V eterans' hall d u ring the w orst o f th e depression. bV's' « P r e s s e d them selves as w ell M usical M ariners.
the G ates comp;
com pany has ru n contln- Plcascd
th e resu lts of thc
V. F. W. com m ittee includes Fred tric t from the R ay-M aling cannery
od of d istrib u tio n and m ore a ttra c ­ ills first n ig h t patrol u n d er the
in Hillsboro.
Belli men w ere cut about the
„KV. .-«««,«
tive gifts.
R egular auction sale and m arket uously. th e m anager
said. H ow ever. P0111®''* w bich has becom e an an- Corn. P erry B atchelar. L ee C lark, to th e sew age disposal plant.
] direction of th e sheriff.
R etiring m em bers of th e council,
e history of the nual ? VCnt.?* each hollday *easo£* L. Steele G eorge L ockett and E. W.
A m eeting of the retail trades
Hen C ornelius, w ho lias been head, and Seham ek req u ired sev ­ day will be held a t the w arehouse th e best v ear in . th
_
.
*
IlliltTrxy;
present for th e final session before
Ju
d g es Kile
th is y ear ti*rk«*rx
w ere Mrs W
R >
p ->■
ja np.
com m ittee has been called for serving us d ep u ty sh eriff d u rin g eral stitches to etosi* a long gash in tlie forenuen followed by lunch plant was in 1931 w hen 35 men
_______________
I
the
reorganization and induction
F ran k P eters. Mrs. W. G. H are,
M onday night, M oore announced th e absence of D eputy H arry Jo h n -J in ins forehead. W im m er w a s at noon served by the w om en of w ere given em ploym ent.
bruised and cut on th e back of M iddleton local. Business m eeting
P ayne R eturns
" f new m em bers Ja n u a ry 5. w ere
( ( o n t i n u r t l <»n p n iic 6 .
r n liim n I I
T uesday.
T w elve men now find em ploy­ a n d Mrs. Ralph E aster. J. M.
llu* head T h eir fin g ern ails w ere will be held a fte r lunch.
G lenn Payne, form er ow ner of, M. H. Stevenson. J. M P erson
m ent. and this y e a r each of the Person assisted the com m ittee in
broken and the skin torn from th e
C o nstruction of a sm alt second em ployes received a cash bonus in th e official to u r of th e city before th e H illsboro P harm acy several [ and Jo h n L. A nderson. M em bers
tips of th eir fingers in th e ir fight story addition to the w arehouse is addition to the an n u al gift of a th c selections w ere m ade.
years ago. has accepted a position I w ho will take °ff>ce Ja n u a ry 5 a re
to m ain tain a grip on the rocks, und erw ay to tak e ra re of elevators tu rk ey for C hristm as.
in the D elta D rug store and b e g a iJ A rth u r K roegcr, Mrs. C. E. W ells
they said.
his du ties this w eek.
' and R
G riffith.
for the feed g rinding equipm ent
Next y ear the com pany plans a
w hich will be installed ttiis spring. com plete paint jd b on thc b u ild ­
John Plass, president of the countv ings at th c plant. G ates said. This
unit, rep o rted this w eek. When the , y ear new concrete w alks w ere con
in stallation is com pleted, the w are- stru eted along the front of the prop-
S u b m ittin g her annual and final chii'kcnpox; 4 sm allpox: 4 in fan tile
H illsboro Tow nsend club w i l l
house w ill be able to handle a l l |e r t y a fter the g rad e had been
" t ' “îa n u ai v T l "»♦‘ b * . ¿ ‘m" »V t h / I
rep o rt of activities. Mr. M arg ar­ paralysis; 36 w ith m inor contagions
kinds of g rinding and feed m ixing.' brought down to th e road level A
Pi , , :„ „ .. L S
et Dixon-Logan, county nurse, re ­ and 15 investigations of contagion.
B
aptist
u rch to elect officers
*rs for I
C
histm
as
trad
e
this
y
ear
kept
he said. The rem oval of the laun- new light also w as installed on thc th e com ch
T h ere w ere 70 exam inations of
veals a busy y ear just closing. She
ing six m onths.
d
o
rk
s
on
the
ju
m
p
until
late
T
h
u
rs­
retire s at the « lose of th is m onth, j pre-school children d u rin g the year; day night, according to reports. All dc.v gives e x tra room for w are- co rn er a n d e th e r im provem ents
T ow nsendites m et at the M etho
M arket prices at m id-D ecem ber prices paid by farm ers for com»
I m ade to the properly.
Figures show 244 days on duly 19 visits to county indigent eases, day T h u rsd ay the streets of the house expansion.
dist ch u rch M onday night and a fte r
and
16
eases
of
prenatal
care.
w ith lhe hours of those days d iv id ­
a short business session th e ev e­ indicated th at the general level of m odities used in production and
business
d
istrict
w
ere
crow
ded.
37 New T. B. Cases
ed am ong m any activities A few
ning w as spent in g ro u p stunts, farm prices in O regon has ad- living, com pared w ith a y e a r ago.
C heck of th e n u m b er of a u to ­
R eport on tuberculosis in the
purchasing pow er of farm
figures from the report show 296
im prom tu readings and gam es P o t­ vanced som ew hat d u rin g the* pasl'
mobiles
parked
on
th
c
streets
b
o
r­
m onth, according to a review of
. . .
.
,
hours spent on visits in behalf o f ) county shows 37 new eases; 3 su f­ d erin g th e business d istrict disclos­
luck refresh m en ts w ere served by thc
ag
ricu
ltu
ral
situ
atio
n
just
re-
products
in exchange for com m odi-
patients; 126 hours spent visiting fering w ith childhood tuberculosis; ed 450 m achines occupying space at
a com m ittee headed by Mrs. T. A.
leased
by
the
O
regon
S
tate
college
ties
usually
bought
by
farm ers is
5
new
suspects,
and
11
new
eon-
schools and 104 hours spent in pub- i
M cCourt. F ourth M onday evening
th c cu rb at 3:30 p. m. a fte r the
agricu ltu ral extension service. This estim ated to be 94 p er cen t of the
lie health m eetings T h ere w ere taels In addition llte n u rse m ade crow d had begun to w ane som e­
of
<*ach
m
onth
is
to
be
a
social
BUSINESS:
E ight P er Cent G ain lot' Y ear
tren d is sim ilar to th a t of farm p re-w ar average. T his is fiv e points
night.
136 schools visited d u ring th e year 10 visits to patien ts w ith p u lm o n ­ w hat. according to Ed I,. Moure,
prices in thc co u n try as a whole,
w ith an individual inspoelion of 606 ary tiiheri'tllosis: 21 to eases of secretary of thc ch am b er of com ­
(’(INGRESS:
W
ill
Not
he
H
arm
ful
to
Business
and in line w ith recent trends in higher th an a y e a r ago a n d th e
school children and conferences childhood tuberculosis and 45 .vis­ merce.
R
ev.
H
ic
k
s
S
p
e
a
k
e
r
a
t
consum er p u rchasing pow er as in ­ must favorable relatio n sh ip for a g ­
its in behalf of posl-sanitarium
REAL ESTA TE: S h a rp Im provem ent— R ents H igher
w ith 150 parents.
R o t a r y ; W e lls in O f f ic e
dicated by in d u strial payrolls and ric u ltu re th a t has existed since the
eases.
492 (liv en Test
BU
ILDING
:
Boom
in
New
Homes
R
e
a
r
’s
F
e
a
tu
re
y ear 1929. except from A ugust to
In closing tier em ploym ent with
A C hristm as message w as given business activity.
Tests for tuberculosis w ore a d ­ W ashington county. Mrs. Logan
pared w ith a y ear previous, | O ctober th is y ear w hen the re la ­
STR IK ES:
Possibility of G rave Labor T roubles at the R otary club luncheon T hurs- the C om
m inistered to 492 school children said Ibis week:
Oregon
farm
price
index
for
tionship w as even m ore favorable
dav by Rev. Reginald H icks of the
w ith 13 reactors to the tests, and
LABOR:
"T he passing y ear has been one
H igher W ages and M ore Jobs
All S ain ts Episcopal church. He November, at 84 per cent of th e to farm ers th an at present.
24 positive reactors to x -ray e x ­ of change and p rep aratio n for tin*
those present to give th e m ­ 1926-1930 average, wa.s up 12 points.
KARRI BRICES:
S p otty— T otal F arm Incom e H igher urged
am inations. Fifteen persons w ere building of whal is hoped will in
M eetings of the H illsboro C ham ­
selves to God and the church. or approxim ately 18 per cent. T his
im m unized for diptheria. and 35 tim e become an o u tstanding heallh ber of C om m erce will be resum ed
C harles E. Wells was installed a s com pares w ith a gain of 14 points,
LIVING COSTS:
C lothing to Lead S h a rp A dance
w ere sub jected to th«* Sellick lest
a fter the holidays w ith the d in ­
d cnnrtm cnl in litis county
p resident succeeding A rth u r R eil­ or 19 per cent in factory payrolls
RETAIL T R A D E : Big Y ear— Best Since 1929
to determ in e w h eth er or not they
in the U nited States, and 15 points,
ing.
"Tin* building of this in stitution n er m eeting M onday night. J a n ­
w ere inimuni* from llte disease Of alread y lias begun with th e em ­ u a r y II This is lhe an n u al business |
or 17 per cent in general business
A
D
V
ER
TISIN
G
:
Boost
(Quotas
IB
to
20
Per
Cent
this nu m b er 14 reacted Io the tests ploym ent of Mrs. Dorothy W ein­ m eeting w hich includes th e secre­
activity, from O ctober. 1935. to O c­
Mr and Mrs. C yril LaHaic have
A nnual M eeting
Eighteen persons wen* given sm all­ stein. nurse in th e H illsboro schools, ta ry 's rep o rt of activ ities for th e
STO CK S:
F unnel s' M utual Insurance associ­ tober, 1936. D routh-m ade scarcity purchased E lry's C hateau, ro a d ­
H ig h er But Good Selection Vital
year.
pox vaccination and 65 won* given and the ap p ro p riatio n of funds for
ation, w ith h ead q u arters in H ills­ of some farm products has been a house. east of Shute park, from Mi
RONDS:
At Ceiling— W atch Money P olity
R egular luncheons will be resu m ­
typhoid serum for im m unization.
boro. will hold its annual m eeting factor giving additional stren g th to and Mrs. E. O. V arner and will
a county h ealth unit em ploying a
The report on com m unicable d is­ fuB -tim e physician and tw o public ed w ith a special program J a n u ­
in the cham ber of com m erce at m arkets and prices for farm p ro d ­ tak e ch arg e New Year's morning.
FO
R
E
IG
N
:
No
E
uropean
W
a
r
in
1937
ease show s lliiltl eases of mi'iisles; 21 heallh nurses. C ontinued support ary 18 and oontim ie through th e
I p. in. Ja n u a ry IL R eports on the ucts.
L aH aic is a native of thc county
SU M M A RY :
typhoid,' ' - i o l all organizations and citizens is rem ain d er of th e w in ter and spring
First R e a r of Prosperity Since 1929 activities of the organization will
of sc a rle t fever;
In respect to farm costs, th e re and w as in Gaston before coming
mumps; 27 I
u n til (he sum m er vacation.
whooping cough;
(Continued on in ,« , 7, column 2)
port shows a 5-point advance in here.
be given a t th at time.
I
B e fo re J u d g e P e te rs ; O n e
1936;
M uch
R e m o d e lin g
, r
...
Albert Tozier
Looks FOfWArd
XeiV Year
Winter Arrives
with Snow Fall
on High Points
of
Tupper Begins
New Duties as
Clerk Monday
tance ,thr°SS’l
ln Q U S tr V Here
r iC fC
Industry
{or many yea"s-
year
a
c
a u t
Gates Winner in
Lighting Contest
Ocean Nearly
Claims Victims
of
Retailers Plan
rain Event
Barbai
¿Pipe Company
C'
‘
V. F. W . DpOnSOring
„„„. [_jas QOOJ Year
City Councilmen
Consider Sewer
Farm Union Unit
Election Saturday
County Nurse Completing Busy Year,
Report Diseloses; Asks Co-operation
Local O. A. P. Club
to Elect Officers
Late Purchasers
Keep Stores Busy
Farm Purehasing Power Nearing Level
Pre-war Normal; Trend Upward
Thumb-Nail Sketch of Roger \Y. Babson’s
1937 OUTLOOK
Chamber Meetings
Resume January II
LaHaies Purchase
Elry’s Chateau