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Illsbon Read the / ¿ — The Latrai In Mrrci..®^" N r»» Iroin Your llon u Storrs i.arh Wirk o 31 *'M ! W ith Which is Combined the W ilu t llt * t i i l i . b o ro I.'!, N i Grand Jury Orders Four to Face Trial In d ic tm e n t C harges P a ir w ith T h e ft of W a ln u ts from M cB u rn ey Farm at G a sto n ; D river J a ile d T h re e in d ic tm i il* w e re n*tuin«*(l F rid a y by th e « u n ity g ra n d Ju ry. w in c h began it J a n u a ry t e r in T h u r *'<l;»y H .tlp b E llio tt o f A lo h a was h e ld to t r ia l on a ch a rg e o f d r iv in g his c a r w h ile he w .r in to x ic a te d II«* w a s a t t e s t e d b y a s t a t e p o lice m a n rirc tM n h rr 22 F ai l M cCoy, f o r w h o m the o f f i c e r* h o ve b<*«*n s e a rch in g fo r tw o years, wa.< in d ic te d fo r fo rg e ry in c o n n e c tio n w ith a ch e ck w in c h it i a lle g e d he ishued again t th e L. M G ra h a m h a n k a cco u nt in F or* c t G ro v e M cC o y w a s a rre ste d T h n r; day in a P o rtla n d h o te l and held in ja il here W a n a n t was I- sued Iie c c in h e r Id 1933. fro m ju s tice c o u rt in F ore st G rove , In d e p e n d e n t Slippery Roads Add to Week-end Accident Toll i Snow , w h ic h b lu n k e le d n il h ig h w ays « lu rin g and fo llo w in g the s to rm S a tu rd a y , packed o v e r p a ve m ents and m acudarn to fo rm a * s lip p e ry su rfa c e d isa stro u s to n u m erous a u to m o b ile s, a c c o rd in g to ac cident reports. However, w h i 1 e th e re w e re m a n y crashes, th e re w en* no fa ta litie s , and in ju r ie s m o s tly w e re o f a m in o r n a tu re . S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , a m ile «‘ ist o f H e u ve rto n on th e h ig h w a y , M rs A r t h u r Je.’ .se, 38. H ills b o ro , s u f fe re d a b ro k e n r ib and M a rg a re t Y a n tti o f H ills b o r o rout«* 4, bruises, , w h e n th e J« ».«’ cu r and th e one d riv e n by M is s Y a n tti c o llid e d on a h ill T he Jesse cur. a c c o rd in g to th e re p o rt, s k id d e d d o w n th e h ill sidew ays. ( h i Id l l i t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n in H ills b o ro . B o n n ie Jean K le ie r. 10. H ills b o ro ro u te 2. s u ffe re d b ru ise s w h e n she was s tru c k by a t r u c k d riv e n by G e ra ld Sen.sk«». H ills b o ro She is re p o rte d to have ru n in to t h e s tre e t fr o m b e tw e e n tw o p a rke d cars. Th«* a cc id e n t happen<»d on Second a ve n u e b e tw e e n M a in and E sta b lish e d 1873 545 Neiv Families- I lili A ddre M Mew Paid-in-Advance Argus Subscribers from Jan. I to Dec. 30 boro Independent H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 11, 1937 H ills b o r o Snow fall of near! y five inches, and te m p e ra tu re s which nearly touched the zero m ark, sent W ashington county residents shivering ab o u t th eir business d u rin g th e p a st w eek. Snow, which fell Eric ay night and S a tu rd a y , c a rp e te d the valley to a d e p th of 4.75 inches, according to official read in g s by A W. Moore of H illsboro, observer for the biological survey. Receives Honor E s to o lu h e d 1894 Kidnaping Ends in Brutal Murder Potato Club Coldest Weather in Six Years Reported in Calley Girl Winner Mercury in Nose Dive Before Heavy Snow Blankets Valley; Temperature Drops to One Degree Above Zero Monday Night; Traffic Accidents Increase A rg u s Tw o Sections, Tw elve Page» Sweepstakes Civic Group Makes Gains During Year C e r tifie d C h a m b er o f C o m m erce F und C h e h a le m Spuds P la c e E llen J a q u ith L ead; S h e r w o o d S h o w is i n i n E x c e lle n t C o n d itio n , M oore R e p o r ts at A n n u a l S essio n M o n d a y A g a in L a u n ch ed P re s e n tin g w h a t he d e cla re d was th e best fin a n c ia l r e p o rt e v e r m ade d u r in g h is lo n g s e rv ic e as secre ta ry o f th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce. Ed L . M oo re , s e c re ta ry , p o in te d o u t a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e c h a m b e r M o n d a y n ig h t th a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n was c o m p le tin g th e y e a r w it h a good bala n ce o f fu n d s on hand. T h e y e a r has been a successful one M oo re said, in w h ic h o n ly tw o m em b e rs have been lo st in c o n tra s t to 10 n e w ones g a ined. He also said th a t th e y e a r had been a busy one w it h m any c o m m u n ic a tio n s a n sw e re d fro m persons s e e kin g lo cations, e ith e r in th e c o u n ty o r in H ills b o ro . A m o n g th e su ccessful a c tiv itie s d u r in g th e y e a r, he re p o rte d , was th e c o u n ty f a ir w h ic h closed w ith a bala n ce on hand. He suggested th a t th e fa ir c o u ld be e n la rg e d and m ade one o f th e o u ts ta n d in g eve n ts in th e state. S w eepstakes a w a rd a t th e S h e r w ood p o tato show was won by E lle n J a q u ith , m e m b e r o f th e C h e h a le m M o u n ta in 4-H P o ta to club, w ith h e r e x h ib it o f 40 c e rtifie d B u rb a n k .seed p o tato e - re p o rts L. E. F ra n cis, assista n t c o u n ty agent. T h e p o ta to sh o w w h ic h was spon ♦ T h e s n o w fa ll fo llo w e d a ris e in te m p e ra tu re a fte r th e m e rc u ry to o k sored by t h e S h e rw o o d C o m m e r a nose d iv e T h u rs d a y to 8 degrees c ia l c lu b and h e ld in S h e rw o o d, above zero, w ith a degree c o ld e r T h u rs d a y . F rid a y and S a tu rd a y . th e fo llo w in g day. T e m p e ra tu re s • w a v e ry successful c o n s id e rin g th e again d ro p p e d a b ru p tly M o n d a y ' c o ld w e a th e r w h ic h p re v e n te d m a n y n ig h t to a p o in t one de g re e a b o ve i fa rm e rs fro m o p e n in g p o ta to b in s ze ro to set a re c o rd fo r th e c o ld e s t; and s e le c tin g e x h ib its . F ra n c is said, p e rio d since the fa ll o f 1929 and i T h e re w e re 11 e x h ib its by fa rm - 1 • 1930 I ers w h ic h consisted of seven bin** M en u r ' i.o w T h a t y e a r th e m e rc u ry , on J a n - fie ld selected c e rtifie d B u rb a n k u a ry 20. s k id d e d to 4 degrees be- seed e x h ib it-, and tw o K a ta h d in lo w zero, d ro p p e d s t ill lo w e r to e x h ib its . E le ve n c lu b m em b e rs p a r 14 b e lo w on J a n u a ry 21 and p o p tic ip a te d in th e show, a ll e y h ib itin g ped back u p to 2 degrees b e lo w B u rb a n k potatoes. on J a n u a ry 25 T h e season th a t Sehmeltzer Wins y e a r p ro d u ce d 24 days w ith te m J o h n S e h m e ltze r. ro u te 3. S h e r p e ra tu re s b e lo w fre e z in g , the re c - w ood. w on f ir s t place in th e B u r John .Steele. 12 o f B lo o m in g wa*. in th e Jones h o s p ita l s u ffe rin g fro m a bad cut on t h e fo re h e a d and a back in ju r y as th«* re s u lt o f being s tru c k T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n by an a u to m o b ile d riv e n b y E d m o n d W e ic h b ro d t o f B lo o m in g T h e d r i v e r is said to h ave been b lin d e d by llrh l for Theft T h e ft o f 14 hag . o f w a ln u t fro m a s n o w b a ll th ro w n at his ca r. He th e Joe M c B u rn e y plat«* n e a r (»a.* y W. i ta k e n horn«* W«*dn«sday. ton. fig u re s in in d ic tm e n ts fo r la r- «•♦•ny re tu rn e d against O ra n A rn o ld M u rra y , and P h ilip S p ric g c l, P o r t ((. untinurd on page i . -olumn 1) Suggests Project la n d ju n k m an. b a n k seed p o ta to and K a ta h d in M u r r a y wa a rre s te d r e c e n tly in M o o re suggested a p ro je c t fo r groups. H o w a rd B ro w n in g , ro u te T H C P R IC E J Ì s 2 8 ,0 0 0 I OOOO F lv © A. O C o lo ra d o arid re tu rn e d to ja il hen* th e e n la rg e m e n t o f th e fa ir w h ic h 3. S h e rw o o d. placed f ir s t in th e by D e p u ty H a rry Johnson. S p rie g c l. w o u ld in c lu d e an e xchange o f B u rb a n k b in -s e le c te d g ro u p , and w h o also i in ja il, was a rre s te d in p ro p e r ty to p e rm it la rg e r g ro u n d s E lle n J a q u ith . ro u te 3. S h e rw o o d, P o rtla n d th re e w eeks ago a n d th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f a s m a l l w o n in th e 4-H d iv is io n . S w e e p t QS | 6 O O O 5 O A tO O S O LO 8 'L L S P l E « O T w o others, .said to have been tr a c k and f ie ld s u rro u n d e d by stakes c o m p e titio n was b e tw e e n th e inipltcat<*d w ith them , have plead g ra n d sta n d s. T h e cost o f such a fo u r fir s t p la ce w in n e rs . C o m p le te d s u rv e y o f th e «»Id and g u lltv . B ill A d k in s o f near llill s - tra n s a c tio n , he re m a rk e d , p ro b a b ly H ills b o ro O th e r p la c in g s in th e B u rb a n k ne w se w e r d is tric ts m A n a n x io u s n a tio n was s tu n n e d M o n d a y b y w o rd o f th e fin d in g o f h o ro to possession o f w a ln u ts t a k w o u ld n o t exceed $5000. has reve a le d th a t th e re are m ore b in -s e le c te d g ro u p w e re second. th e m u tila te d b o d y o f 1 0 -y e a r-o ld C h a rles M a tts o n in th e woods en fro m th e G eorge W ith y c o m b c H e also spoke a t som e le n g th on H a r ry S e h m e ltz e r; th ird . Faye sources <>f r< •venue th a n was f i r s t n e a r E v e re tt Wash., 15 days a fte r b e in g snatched fro m h is hom e fa rm a t G aston and P e te r K n ig h t, th e e n d o rse m e n t p la n in its r e la e stim a te d w h e n t he a p p lic a tio n fo r H a ro ld A e b is c h e r; A lle g e d to have s to le n an a u to M ead; fo u rth . in Tacom a. T o p p h o to show s a re a r v ie w o f th e M a tts o n hom e M o u n ta in d a le w tx x l c u tte r, to th e ft f i . b r . . I . tio n to p ro m o tio n schemes b ro u g h t • m stance \ /as made, ac- m o b ile fro m B e a v e rto n b e lo n g in g s ix th . J o h n N y b e rg : and seventh. and th e ro u te ta k e n by th e a b d u c to r. C enter, le f t to rig h t, a re D r. o f th«* n u ts in to H ills b o r o b y o u ts id e in te re s ts . c o rd in g t« » a re p o rt t i » th e c ity eoun- to M rs. P. M R obinson. O ly m p ia . F e rd L a nger. H a r ry S e h m e ltz e r also W illia m W. M attso n , fa th e r o f th e b o y; C h a rles, togged in h is A r lie Beck. Ga .ton y o u th , c h a rg by E d w in B o w m a n . c ity D o n a ld P o w e ll, 24. has been r e t u r n placed second in th e K a ta h d in e x M o o re p ra ise d th e r e ta il tra d e s c o w b o y o u t . it a fe w days b e fo re a b d u c tio n ; a nd M rs. M attso n . ed w it h h u rg la i v o f ,« pool h a ll in c il file d re co rd e r. w h o mad«’ th e su rve y. c o m m itte e as w o r k in g fo r th e bene W illia m F. C y ru s , lo ca l c o u n ty ed to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to face h ib its . B elow is a fa c s im ile o f a p o rtio n o f th e ra n so m no te le f t b y th e G aston, plead g u ilt y th is ue«*k be in the o ld d is tr ic t th e re a re 4(57 f i t o f th e e n tire c ity . He also c o m a gent, r e c e n tly was h o n ore d by charges. T h e th e ft is a lle g e d to | T he p la cin g s in th e 4-H d iv is io n a b d u c to r, d e m a n d in g $28.000. fo re Ju d g e P etei W ednesday hi* ta x a b le « u t lets. th«’ re p o rt s a i d , I w e re firs t. E lle fi J a q u ith : second. m ented on th e business houses o f th e O reg o n C o u n ty A g e n t's asso have ta k e n place F rid a y n ig h t. wa? .sentenced to s e rv e tw o years made up o f 105 busin«’ss prop«irties P o w e ll is u n d e r 10-day ja il sen-1 H elen S e h m e ltz e r: t h ir d Jam es A l H ills b o r o a nd d e c la re d th a t th e re c ia tio n w h e n th a t b o d y elected in th e p e n ite n tia ry and p a ro le d on and 362 i c-id c n c e s a m i c h u rc h p ro p ienee in P o rtla n d fo r re ckle ss d r iv - lis o n : fo u rth . G eorge AllMon: w e re n o n e b e tte r in th is p a rt o f h im p re s id e n t fo r th e e n su in g c o n d itio n th a t he a b sta in fro m us a Ä s ;' e rtie s T h e p r e lim in a r y surv«*y re in g a nd re c e iv e d a $50 fin e in a d d i- P e ro n ic c Ego: s ix th . E lm e r O reg o n . H o w e v e r, he said, H ills ye a r T h e a ssociation is m ade up in g liq u o r ve a le d o n ly 434 such o u tle ts. b o ro b u sin e ssm e n m u s t k e e p on o f agents a nd assistant agents tio n to th e ja il te rm . H is d r iv e r 's seventh. R a y m o n d H o rn ib ro o k C lu b W r i t D enied ( '« II«*« t h i l l * (•<>«»<! ' m em bers w h o e x h ib ite d b u t d id t h e ir toes i f H ills b o r o is to g ro w fro m a ll co u n tie s in O regon and license was re v o k e d . M a r tin J B e rn a rd s, fo rm e r o w n e r R e ve n u e d ue th e c ity fo r sew er A c c o rd in g to P o rtla n d p o lice , h is n o t place w e re M e r r ill M ead and and h o ld its p o s itio n in th e c o u n ty . has a m e m b e rs h ip o f 53. o f th e O re n c o n u rs e ry p ro p e rty co n n e ctio n s in th«’ o ld d is tr ic t N<>- a ir e s t fo llo w e d an a u to m o b ile . C la y to n . W ilb u r and W illis N y b e rg . Town Rumored a nd w h o no w liv e s at A lo h a , was ve rn b e r 1. a m o u n te d to $1221 71. o r w re c k in w h ic h he crashed h is I Ju d g e d S a tu rd a y In th is c o n n e c tio n M o o re p o in te d d e n ie d his p e titio n in c ir c u it c o u rt $106.09 m o re th a n was a n tic ip a te d ca r in to a p a rk e d tr u c k . S B. H a ll, c o u n ty ag e nt o f M u lt- W r e c k in g o f th e o ld liv e r y stable, o u t th a t th e re is a r u m o r o f a n e w f«»r w r it o f re v ie w on a ju s tic • C o lle c tio n s to D e ce m b e r 31 onthe.*«* F i v e H e ld Inom ah c o u n t y , was th«' o ffic ia l on th e so u th sid e o f M a in s tre e t to w n to be e s ta b lis h e d in th is c o u rt c o n v ic tio n on a charge of accounts a m o u n te d t o $1003 83. n e x t th e n e w p o s to ffic e b u ild in g , F iv e y o u n g m en a rre s te d b y l i y d f t c . ^he e x h ib its w e re ju d g e d ■ A d d itio n s a n d re p a irs to th e West c o u n ty so m e w h e re a lo n g th e ro u te a * m lt and b a tte ry H e a rin g on th le a v in g an u n p a id balance o f $233 - a nd S a tu r d a y , was begun th is w e e k b y J. E. M a y D e p u ty S h e r iff D ic k Busch, a fte r ''5 » d rtty,-y m o rn in g . S lope w a te r system in th e east end w r it was h e ld M o n d a y a fte rn o o n 88 du<’ fro m 17 business p roperti« C y ru s , c o u n ty t e f F o re s’ - G ro v e , n e w o w n e r. T h e ' o f th e c o u n ty w e re resu m e d M n r - o f th e W o lf C re e k h ig h w a y . H e also F the th e ft o f a s lo t m a c h in e fro m rfte r n o o n . W re la te d a re c e n t c o n v e rs a tio n w it h b e fo re Ju d g e It F ra n k Peter.* Tin* and 78 residences E ig h t p ro p e rty w e r k is p ro g re s s in g r a p id ly d e agent, discussed th e "U se o f L im e i d a y w ith a W P A c re w o f 20 men M a y o r C arson o f P o rtla n d in w h ic h th e b a c k roo m o f th e Ben H a rt c o n v ic tio n fo llo w e d a h e a rin g la - l ' o w n e rs p a id in fu ll, th e re m a in d e r s p ite th e co ld w e a th e r o f last w e e k ¡on W a s h in g to n C o u n ty S o ils ." Cash ; b e g in n in g th e la y in g o f n e w pipes. C arson fo re c a s t th a t th is c o u n ty re s ta u ra n t in T im b e r M o n d a y n ig h t, fa ll p a y in g th e fn t h a lf D e s p ite a p a i r o f sig h tle ss eyes. pleaded g u ilt y T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n I p re m iu m s o f $5. $3. $2. $1. $1 and a n d a h e a v y c o a tin g o f s n o w on ; a c c o rd in g to K . E T illo ts o n . re s i w o u ld d o u b le its p o p u la tio n w it h Joe M eek, c h a rg e d in an in d ic t R evenue th u s co lle c te d fro m th e F ra n k F isher. 56. re sid e n t near in J u s tic e A . W H avens' c o u rt and $1 w e re a w a rd e d to th e 4 -H c lu b th e sa g g in g ro o f. d e n t e n g in e e r f o r W P A . A p ro je c t in th e n e x t fiv e years. m ent w ith reckless d r iv in g . appear* o ld d is tr ic t is used to r e tir e the A n n o u n c e m e n t o f fu tu r e pla n s in 1935 in crea se d th e size o f th e M id d le to n , m anages to fin d his w a y w e re fin e d $50 each. T h e m a c h in e m em b e rs fo r th e ir seven pla cin g s. T h e c h a m b e r passed a re s o lu tio n cd T u e sd a y b e fo re Ju d g e Petei * bonds c o v e rin g th e «’« in stru ctio n o f fo r th e lo ts h a v e n o t been m ade m ains fr o m S y lv a n to W est Slope. o p p o s in g tw o proposed fe d e ra l la w s a b o u t hi. 19-acre fa rm a nd keep was o w n e d by G eo rg e Reed and re s p e c tiv e ly . and pleaded g u ilt y He was *ent th e n e w s«*wage disposal p la n t abreast o f th«' h o u se w o rk. p u b lic as yet. a lth o u g h it is u n d e r M e rc h a n d is e a w a rd s fo r t h e f a r m - c o n ta in e d $19 in n ic k lc s . th e o f f i p re se n t T h e p ro je c t c a lls fo r an expense b e in g in trtx iu c e d a t th e « need to se rv e 30 days in ja il, pay S im ila r charges w ill re v e rt back , c r's e x h ib its w e re fu rn is h e d b v th e stood th a t a lease e ith e r has been N e a rly e v e ry ta sk a b o u t the cers said. b y th e g o v e rn m e n t o f $3500 fo r session o f congress, w h ic h seek to a fin«* o f $100 a nd have his d r i v fro m th e ne w d is tric t fo r th e p la n t m ade o r is p e n d in g f o r th e v a - i I fo llo w in g S h c rw tx x l business firm s : place is p e rfo rm e d w ith n e a rly as Th«' m en w e re R a lp h M c K in n e y . wages, a nd $1880 fo r m a te ria ls by e s ta b lis h a s ix - h o u r d a y fo r r a i l e r.. license re v o k e d fo r a p e rio d , w h e n p a ym e n ts are begun th e re S h e rw o o d P h a rm a c y . M itc h e ll's B a r c a n t lo t. m u ch ease as th o u g h he s t ill r e w a y m en a nd a tr a in lo a d lim it o f th e sponsors. o f s ix m on th s J u d g e Pet«*rs a l B o w m a n 's s u rv e y o f th«* n e w d is la m e d h i s sig h t. H e chops his wood, 29. C h a rle s D u Bois. 23. and his b e r Shop. M u r a lts M a rk e t. C a rlso n T h e s ta b le w as e re cte d in 1905 b ro th e rs . D a v id . 21. E d w a rd . 22. N e w w a te r m ains in c lu d e pipes 72 ca rs on fre ig h ts . S uch law s, it lo w e d parol«’ on fin e and ja il s e n t-* t r ic t re ve a ls a to ta l o f (503 possible th ro w s it in to th e basem ent and and H . W. N usb a u m , 22. a ll o f E sta A S h c rk . T ed C o lfe lt. M a n s fie ld 's b y F ra n k L a c k e y a nd G eorge P a yn e i was e x p la in e d , w o u ld s e rv e to raise cnee d u rin g good b e h a v io r M eek 1 p a y in g u n its m ade up o f 18 b u s i °f stacks it th e re . S to re . E J. L a w rc n z . S h c rw o ix t 3 nd once was one o f th e la rg e s t | cada. e r .i-J ie d in to t w o a u to m o b ile s at nesses and 585 residences. T h is is B, » 1 J a ,Un® th e costs o f tra n s p o rta tio n and c o u ld L u m b e r C o m pa n y, and F red M a rtin . stables in H ills b o ro A t th e tu n e i t ! c lt -v,. '"J 1 ‘ t Even th e basem ent s ta irs f u r n (Continu'd on pane «S, column 31 G eorge Reed, o w n e r o f th e m a C e d a r M ill la t O c to b e r was co n s tru c te d , th e re w e re tw o ! . f Lrsi / ° a2 29 moi«* th a n th e p re lim in a r y s u r ish o n ly a s lig h t b a rrie r, as he chine. w h o signed th e th e ft c o m T he C itiz e n s B a n k fu rn is h e d th e O n t« 'is file d th is w e e k in c ir c u it vey re ve a le d , th e re p o rt said. o th e r sta b le s m a in ta in e d in to w n . 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F o r th e fir s t tim e sin ce it cam e i a u to m o b ile s, o f w h ic h fo u r w e re a n o th e r o f t h e ir p o p u la r b a rg a in necessary horses, a nd in a d d itio n I s ib le fro s t le v e l, T illo ts o n said. sh o p p in g to u rs a re also co m m o n in w e re in j a il h e re th is w e e k fo r in to b e in g fo u r ye a rs ago, th«’ n o n re co ve re d ; e ig h t s m a ll a rtic le s a ll R e p o rts fro m th e W ils o n and days, each p a rtic ip a tin g business fu rn is h e d care a n d feed f o r p e r his life Ho w a lk s th e m ile and b e in g d r u n k on th e h ig h w a y M rs S e m i-a n n u a l d iv id e n d o f $2.50 W o lf C re e k h ig h w a y p ro je c ts , in house o ffe rin g som e p a rtic u la r a r t u n io n h ig h school h o a rd p a id t u i recovered, a nd e ig h t b ic y c le s r e p riv a te s to ck and back a lo n g a busy road w ith o u t M cM a h o n was p a ro le d , b u t th e p e r share- and an increase o f $7500 sons o w n in g tio n and tra n s p o rta tio n c la im s w ith covered. 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L a c k e y relates, w a s ' a m o u n t o f e x tra pip«' needed to th e past ye a r. progress. T illo ts o n p o in te d out. e ve n t. th e c o u n ty, a ll o ffic e rs and d ir c c - i c o n s tru c te d b y a c a rp e n te r fro m reach deeper in to th e w a te r, and T o ta l c la im s a m o u n te d to $24.250 S n o w fa ll, w h ile s o m e w h a t h e a v S p e c ia l a d v e rtis in g is b e in g p re to rs w e re re -e le cte d . A ll b a n ks re - ] W llla m in a i n i 907 he so ld h is i n co m p le te d (he jo b alone. w h ile B e a v e rto n was le a d in g w ith p o rte d s u b s ta n tia l gains in deposits te re s t to E rv P ayne, b ro th e r o f ie r in th e m o u n ta in s th a n in th e pared fo r d is t r ib u t io n to a ll p a rts C h ic k e n d in n e r is also one o f his $3400 fo r tra n s p o rta tio n and $7(XX> v a lle y , was n o t s u ffic ie n t to h in d e r o f th e c o u n ty , c a rr y in g th e b a rg a in d u r in g th e p a st year. J a cco m p lish m e n ts. He m e re ly goes G eorge. f o r t u itio n fo r 200 s tu d e n ts ta ke n a c tiv itie s on e ith e r roa d a n d crew s message to p ro s p e c tiv e b u ye rs. O ffic e rs o f th e C o m m e rc ia l N a R ecent a c tio n o f th e c ity c o u n M a n y o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty Io th e c h ic k e n house, p icks a p lu m p fro m th e n o n -h ig h school t e r r it o r y . ) P ostponed on th e la s t b a rg a in tio n a l a r e E d w a rd S c h u lm e ric h . c il. ta k e n in c o n d e m n a tio n o f fir e re p o rte d to be m a k in g n e a rly as H ills b o ro re q u ire d $3000 f o r ' n u t g ro w e rs s t ill had p a rt, o r a ll. I b ird , h in d s its legs to a s p ik e d r i v good tim e as in th e su m m e r. L e tte rs o f a p p re c ia tio n fro m v a r day. th e c o m m itte e th is m o n th has p re s id e n t; E I. K u r a tli. v ic e -p re s i tra n s p o rta tio n and $4200 fo r t u i o f th e fa ll c ro p sto re d in Ih c D u n - en in to a post, and p e rfo rm s th e ious H ills b o r o business m en to th e d e n t: W illia m C C h ris te n s e n , v ic e - hazards in th e c ity , in c lu d e d th is R ecent re p o rts fro m T illa m o o k re tu rn e d to th e d is tr ib u tio n o f g ifts . tio n and Forest G ro v e $300 fo r do«' N n tg ro w c rs ' C o -o p e ra tiv e p la n t rest o f th«> rite s w ith a s h a rp k n ife . local p o s to ffic e a tte st to th e e n p re s id e n t: J L Searcv, ca s h ie r: W. b u ild in g w ith s e v e ra l o th e rs in th e in d ic a te d th a t th e gap b e tw e en th e H o w e v e r, a n e w and n o v e l m e th o d business d is tric t. last I S o n ici unes he v is its frie n d s i n i th u s ia s tic re c e p tio n b e in g g iv e n the 1 ra n .-p o rta tio n and $1050 fo r t u i w h e n th a t p ro p e rty tu n n e d tw o c o u n tie s w as b e in g closed fro m , c f d is tr ib u tio n has been d e vised to V . 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F orest G ro v e e a rlie r schedule. a re p ro m is in g assistance to t h e Changes in Ih e H ills b o ro b ra n ch The ch ange was e ffe c te d by N a tio n a l re -e le c to d R a lp h M ills . L. H ills b o r o M e n s B re a k fa s t c lu b in m an resum es n o rm a l. J. W. B a rn e y , i in g p a rt in th e d is tr ib u tio n a re to c o u n ty e n g in e e r sa id th is w e e k, be in v ite d to e n te r th e ro p e d e n - of th e F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k hist b rin g in g th e c a rrie rs to th e post- P. Busch. V. F B ilrlin g h a m . S G. Jackson, closure. Ed L . M oo re , s e c re ta ry o f T h u rs d a y b ro u g h t th re e changes in o ffic e 30 m in u te s e a rlie r in th e H u ghes and Jo h n T h o rn b u rg h as a H ills b o r o ja m b o re e to be g iv e n C ru s h c rs closed in c lu d e in th e h ig h school a u d ito r iu m som e D u rh a m and L a u re l. d ire c to rs . O ffic e rs e le c t e d a r e (th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce said. pe rso n n e l it was m ade k n o w n th is ' m o rn in g to b e g in d o w n to w n and tim e to w a rd th e close o f th e m o n th , .week b y Russell T isda le , m anager. reside n ce d e liv e ry at 8:20. U n d e r T h o rn b u rg h , p re s id e n t: B usch, v ic e - a c c o rd in g to L y n n S e lfrid g e , c h a ir W illia m J. Weed, a ssistant m a n | th e o ld p la n th e c a rrie rs re p o rte d p re s id e n t: A lf O. Johnson, cashier, m an o f th e c o m m itte e . a g e r o f th e H ills b o ro b ra n ch fo r a t 8:20 and m ade t h e ir fir s t t r ip a nd A llis o n S te w a rt, a ssistant cash T h e p u rp o s e o f th e ja m b o re e is business d is t r ic t r e tu r n in g ie r. has b e e n !« 0 tlia l V e rn o n B u ll o f U n io n co u n ty, 1be last s ix m onths, llt.v A L. 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C«x>n an a p p ea ra n ce on th e M a jo r B o w ¡an d C. L. W a g n e r. M R Jo h n so n is A m a te u r R a d io h o u r. T h e c lu b fir e w o r k s Such s m o u ld e rin g fire s io u s g esture ill llie in te re s t o f o r S ta y to n b ra n ch . m a il to be ha n dled . A n n u a l r e p o rt o f the H ills b o ro 101 fo r c h ild re n , m a k in g a to ta l a lre a d y has a c c u m u la te d some of o r re v o lt as e o n tln iic d Io b u rn in g a n iza tio n h a rm o n y in his d is t r ib u R a ym on d R B ru n k o w . w h o l i a s ! U n d e r tile n e w p la n th e second ¡ p re s id e n t; P a tte rson , v ic e -p re s id e n t, th e necessary fu n d s th ro u g h o th e r p u b lic lib r a r y discloses th a t sp e cia l increase o f 423 a nd a g ra n d to ta l tio n o f the c o m m itte e assignm ents and E II. Johnson, cashier. Ih c lir«'asl o f son»' o f th e house business t r ip begins fro m th e post- a c tiv itie s c a rrie d o n am o n g th e ! o f 6296. F ic tio n re a d in g is b y fa r been e m p lo y e d h e re fo r th e last I a c tiv itie s . m e m b e rs w e re su b d ue d fo r th e E e ke rslcy o f C la cka m as c o u n ty , one y e a r as te lle r, has been p ro m o te d . o ffic e at 10:45 a. n i and th e last O rg a n iz a tio n s w h ic h a lre a d y have school c h ild r e n d u rin g Ih e y e a r by th e m ost p o p u la r, a d u lts b o rr o w in g tim e b e in g , al least by i>cacc ov o f B o iv in ’s most o u tsp o ke n c ritic s , to a ssistant m anager, f illin g t r ip is s ta rte d at 4:20 p. m. T he llie ! agreed to fu rn is h acts fo r th e e n M rs. G e o rg ia S m ith , lib r a ria n , r e 17.052 books and c h ild re n 6625 to e rtu re s p u l fo rth on S u n d a y. A d re w llie c h a irm a n s h ip o f th e c o m va ca n cy, and J e rr y A b ts .1 second reside n ce d e liv e ry s ta rts at te rta in m e n t a re th e C o ffe e clu b . s u lte d in an increase o f n e a rly m a k e a le n d in g to ta l o f 23.677. N o n and law . W eed g ro u p o f n n ti- B o iv in dem oerats. m itte e on c o n s titu tio n 1 p. ni. fic tio n le n d in g a m o u n te d to 3910 H ills b o r o boy, lias been tra n s fe rre d F ire m e n , a nd R o ta ry c lu b . O th e rs 2000 in ju v e n ile b o o k c irc u la tio n . w h o le o p p o s itio n to th e K la m a th B u ll heads th e co m m itte e on r a i l D u r in g b o o k w e e k M rs. S m ith to a d u lts , a nd 395 to ju v e n ile s , m a k fro m P o rtla n d as t e lle r and b o o k- J S a tu rd a y d e liv e r y in c lu d e s tw o a re p la n n in g to e n te r acts, S e lfrid g e w a ys and tra n s p o rta tio n . H yd e Is c o u n ty r i'p r i's o n liit iv c fo r sp e a ker tr ip s to th e business d is t r ic t and v is ite d th e schools, s p e a k in g b e fore in g a to ta l o f 4305. T h e re also w e re said. o n ke i'p e r. was based la rg e ly on I In 1 ch a rg e c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e th e la te 600 p u p ils on h o w to fin d books. 633 m agazines loaned, m a k in g t o ta l A bts, a g ra d u a te o f H ills b o ro h ig h one to th e re s id e n tia l. N ic k e s o n was w in n e r i n t h e D ial lie was s e llin g o u l to th e re e le d io n s O leen was re w a rd e d w ith a fte rn o o n t r ip b e in g c a n ce lle d to school, has been w ith th e head i S to c k h o ld e rs ' m e e tin g o f th e a m a te u r co n test staged a y e a r ago ' She also co n d u cte d a re a d in g eon- loans o f 28.615. L o a ns in c re a s e d p u b lic a n in in o i ilv , got to g e th e r llie c h a irm a n s h ip o f II» - im p o rta n t the 1864 f o r th e ye a r. o ffie e in P o rtla n d fo r the la st 10 ■ b o th residences and business d is M u tu a l F a rm In s u ra n c e a ssociation b.v H ills b o r o post. A m e ric a n L c - test am o n g stu d e n ts d u rin g S u n d a y a fte rn o o n and fo rm u la te d e n m n iilte e on assessnienl and ta x a m on th s. tr ic t. R eceipts fo r th e lib r a r y d u r in g L a te r his b a n jo m u s ic w a s s u m m e r w it h th e re s u lt th a t 25 o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty was h e ld g io n a slate fo r th e m e n ' im p o rta n t house tio n . Leach heads II» ' c o m m itte e on T h e e x tra d e liv e ry is on t r ia l and broadcast o v e r ra d io s ta tio n K G W . s tu d e n ts reached th e top. re a d in g th e y e a r in c lu d e d $1500 fro m c it y jo b s II consisted e x c lu s iv e ly o f game, and H nscli is c h a irm a n o f i f th e p ro p e r response is re ce ive d M o n d a y a fte rn o o n in th e c h a m b e r P o rtla n d , on a 1 5 -m in u te progr-'im 12 books. T h e re w e re 401 b o o k rc - fu n d s : $242.37 f o r re n ta ls , and a d e m o e ra lie iis p ir a iils w ith (lie s in g le th e c o m m itte e on u lililie s . fro m Ih e business men. and o th e r o f co m m e rce room s and th e a n n u a l ' p o rts m ade in c o n n e c tio n w it h th e bala n ce fro m last y e a r o f $7609r, Budget llispleasi's e x c e p tio n o f II» ' c h ie f c le rk s h ip p a tro n s o f th e p o s to ffic e . Ih e d e m e e tin g was h e ld y e s te rd a y (W e d g iv e n b y w in n e rs in th e contest. m a k in g a to ta l fo r th e y e a r o f , contest. nesday ». Election of F. M Fi a n e ise o vicll w h ic h was conceded to F re d D ra g - p a rtm e n t p ro b a b ly w ill o rd e r the T h e re p o rt also show s th a t th e re $2503.28. In c lu d e d in expenses is W illia m F Haase was re -e le c te d o f A s to riu as p re sid e n t o f II» ' sen S a fe ty S u b je c t T a lk er. veteran at th a t post Presented sch e d ule c o n tin u e d . A n a u x ilia r y ' w e re 2529 b o rro w e rs re g is te re d a t S672.92 fo r books a n d $1087 fo r 10 the leaders o f th e B o iv in g ro u p a te was a cco m p lish e d w ith o u t o p c a rrie r, in a d d itio n to th e re g u la r .p re s id e n t: E lm e r E G u e rb e r. v ic e - C h a m b er M eet M o n d a y th e b e g in n in g o f 1936. w h ile 334 salaries. T o ta l expense was $2503.28. F. L. Ross, sta le se n a to r fro m p re s id e n t. and G , M o n tg o m e ry , sec p o s itio n 11 was iie rc p te d in th e In te re st of s ta ff, has been w o r k in g since the J o h n C. K e r r ic k o f Ih c m o to r m ore re g is te re d d u rin g th e year. W o rk Praised re ta ry -tre a s u re r. G u e rb e r was e le c t B o th bra n ch e s w e re o rg a n ize d lie - th is c o u n ly , was in a tte n d a n ce S a t p la n was p u t in to e ffe c t. h a rm o n y and peace o r at least a M. H. Stevenson, p re s id e n t o f th e ed d ir e c to r fo r a fiv e -y e a r te rm at v e h ic le d iv is io n o f th e s ta le h ig h H o w e v e r. 1462 d id n o t re g is te r, fur«' noon and 111«' le g is la to rs m et I u rd a y night, a t th e a n n u a l Jackson tru c e p re v a ile d . a c tiv e . lib r a r y board, p ra is e d th e w o r k o f th e M o n d a y m e e tin g O llie r d ir e c w a y d e p a rtm e n t at Salem w i l l be le a v in g 1400 re g is tra tio n s in jo in t session at 2 o 'clo ck M o n D a y d in n e r in P o rtla n d . D u r in g I’rurr Imlleaieil Tests Coming to rs are F re d B e rg e r. Sr., H e n ry th e s p e a k e r M o n d a y noon a t the T h e re w e re 74 persons o u ts id e o f M rs. S m ith a m o n g th e school c h il d a y Io h e a r G o v e rn o r M a r lin read th e a fte rn o o n Ed L.« M oore, c h a ir F u r th e r in d ic a tio n s o f peace in h is message. m e e tin g o f th e c h a m b e r o f c o m H ills b o r o h o ld in g cards. M id -y e a r tests fo r s ix th , s e v e n th K a n in a and J. J. W ism e r. m an o f th e c o u n ty d e m o c ra tic ce n d re n , a n d d e c la re d th a t th is had Rooks Added Hie lions«' o TR im izatiiin wer«' to lie F in a n c ia l r e p o rt fo r 1936 sh o w s a m erce. H is s u b je c t w ill be "S a fe ty," a c c o m p lis h e d m o re t o p o p u la riz e Rum bling.« o f r e v o lt are a lre a d y t r a l co m m itte e , a tte n d e d a c o n fe r- and e ig h th g ra d e p u p ils w ill be fo u n d in I I I « ' fa d th a t C h a rle s h e a rd in co n n e c tio n w ith th e b u d « nee o f c o u n ty c h a irm e n a n d th e g ive n In v a rio u s schools o f the n e t g a in in assets o f $13 (XX) w ith a and a spe cia l in v ita tio n is b e in g e x A * th e b e g in n in g o f th e y e a r th e lib r a r y th a n a n y o th e r o ne Leach o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , «me get and G o v e rn o r M a r lin 's w a rn in g s la te c o m m itte e . th e re w e re 5971 v o lu m e s m ade up c o u n ty J a n u a ry 25. O. R. K ra u s , to ta l w o rth o f $43.394 D u r in g 1936 te n de d to school teachers, p o lice , th in g . O th e r m em b e rs o f th e b o a rd o f B o iv in ’s opponents, pre sid e d as " n o t to lo c k th e b o a t." T h e r u m A ll c h a irm e n w e re u rg e d to keep s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools a n n o u n c th e co m p a n y s o ld $530.non w o rth t r a f f ic o ffic e rs , and o th e rs In te r o f 4276 v o lu m e s fo r a d u lts , a nd in c lu d e H. A. D eck, s e c re ta ry ; M rs . c h a irm a n o v e r t h e o rg a n iz a tio n b lin g s com e fro m m em b e rs o f the o rg a n iz a tio n s a c tiv e th ro u g h o u t the ed th is w eek. T he tests are in Ihe n f in s u ra n c e m a k in g a to ta l o f esled in sa fe ty, to a tte n d the lu n c h 1695 fo r c h ild re n . T o th is to ta l w a s j R F ra n k Peters. M rs . J. W B a ile y , m e e tin g , and in th e f u r t h e r ta ct added 322 v o lu m e s f o r a d u lts a n d , (C ontinued on p a g t I, colum n 3) eon . m a jo r s u b je c ts o n ly . $6.975.000 in in s u ra n c e sold. tlu llO iiu n l itn I'Hgr fi, ,-ulunm 2) e n tir e ye a r. Patrons Paying Sewer Rentals Report Shows Theft of Alito Seems Solved with Arrest Once Popular Livery Stable Being Wrecked Blind Resident Manages Tasks IT it ho i/f Mishap Non-high Debts Paid with Cash Work Started on West Slope Water System Bargain Event Set Next Week Local Bank to Pay Dividend Patrons Praise Mail Delivery Local Nut Growers Hit in Dundee Fire Local Clubs to Aid in Program Bank Employes Get Transfers Organization State Legislative Session Proves Quiet Affair; Fireworks Missing Book Reading Inereases Among Hillsboro Children; Fietion Popular W ith Adults Farm Mutual Makes Gains Democrats Consider Plans for Campaign I « 1