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Bargain Day-
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T h r if t y S hoppers H e re
M a rc h 20. Be H e re!
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W ith W hich is Com bined the H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
V o lu m e
I I , N o. I
H ills b o ro
In d e p e n d e n t
(Jerks
Modern Plant Clerk's
Dog Cone Tired
Planned for Tagging Mlifts
Dundee Co-op
.E ve ryb od y in the c o u n ty c le r k ’
o ffic e is d o g gone tire«l o f dogs, fo r
the last m in u te s cra m b le fo r d o g
licenses < losed M o n d a y w ith the
m a il f u ll o f a p p lic a tio n s fo r d og
licenses.
T uesday th e re w e re s t ill a fe w
bite ones t r ic k lin g in lo o k in g ra th e r
O ffic in lA o f O r g a n i s a t i o n downea.»t as th e y a h ccp ish ly p r o ­
posed p a y in g a $1 fo r fid o 's bra.ss
L e a v in g fo r C a lif o r n ia to tag
A m i F ido, be in g a fa m ily fr ie n d
S tu d y L a te s t M e th o d s o f in m ost ca.A«-.,, re ce ive d his brass
tag even i f it cost th e license
P ro cessin g C ro p
fee p lu s a d o lla r p e n a lty . H o w e v e r
th e re w e re those w h o w e re n o t in
ry m p a th y w ith th e p e n a lty and
( )n e o f I he m ost m o d e rn p ro ve s*- fre e ly expressed themaeive.s.
m g plunCs on Ih e P; h ifi* ’ c o iist w ill
Letters Explain
p la n t o f th e D un d e e
Accom panying th e a p p lic a tio n fo r
iv p lu e e th e
w h ic h licenses was u s u a lly a le tte r e x ­
N u t G lo w e r .1» ( ’o -o |M ia tiv e
h u r r ie d la s t w in te r, a e co rd m g to p la in in g tin* dog's h is to ry , his good
and had points, and th e reason fo r
M !» C a d y < f llills b o r o , d ire c to r,
Plans fo r i «•cun at ru c tio n a re be- b e in g la te w ith th e a p p lic a tio n .
fo llo w in g a s e ttle -
m g speeded,
O ne dog was d e scrib e d as be in g
m ent m ade by in s u ra n ce com panies, b la ck w ith a y e llo w is h frin g e
he c l t le n ie n t co ve rs a ll losses
A n o th e r lis te d th e p o in ts m a
m fu ll. C ld y said
e liro n o lo g ic a l m a n n e r thus; ’ K in d ;
We are .« tid in g W illia m M eyers,
n g re l <pai t fox te l i l e i > (
;>r:
(I u n lln u rd on |>a*» • . colum n 1/
p n <htit and m anager. and W G
B ro w n , d ire c to r, to C a lifo r n ia to
m ake a th o ro u g h s tu d y o f th e la t-
« t idea.> m pa« k in g p la n ts ,” C a d y
a id th is w eek
T h is i.s be in g «ion«’
w ith
the idea o f b u ild in g t h e
most u p -to -d a te a n d
e co n om ica l
p la n t on the coast "
r u n W o rk
C le a rin g of th e d e b ris fro m the
o ld site w ill be s ta rte d at on«'«* and
c o n s tru c tio n o f th e n e w
b u ild -
C it y o rd in a n c e g o v e rn in g th e ne w
in ;: w ill fo llo w as soon as d e fin ite
plans can be agreed upon. C ady sew er system in H ills b o ro c o m p le t­
i « m a rk e d
C o n s tru c tio n
w ill
b e ed last Decem ber. was in f u ll e f ­
rushed to c o m p le tio n n i tim e fo r fect T ue sd a y n ig h t fo llo w in g adop-
lio n
o f re s o lu tio n s by th e e ity
th e fa ll h a rve st
T h e b u ild in g u n d e r co n s id e ra tio n c o u n c il o f f ic ia lly a c c e p tin g
t h e
system
and th e d isp o sa l p la n t
w ill be o f fir e - p r o o f c o n s tru c tio n ,
m o re c o m p o rt, and o f th re e sto rie s
T h e re s o lu tio n c o v e rin g th e n e w
w it h a b o ut th e sam e a m o u n t o f svstem d e cla re d th a t it had been
f l i x i space as th e o ld s tru c tu re
i o m p le te d . hod passed t l ....... t and
T h e latest ty p e o f proces&ing m a ­ in sp e ctio n s, and was therefore ready
c h in e ! y w ill be in s ta lle d .
fo r use B y reason o f this resolu­
It is
Xpected. C a d y d e cla re
tio n . a ll persons h a v in g d w e llin g s
i com pì eted. th e n e
o r places o f business In th e ne w
ant
cut pin k in g costs to
d is tr ic t m ust m a k e co n n e ctio n .
nnt
e r th e v e ry e co n om ic
S ix ty Days A llo w ed
h alvi ay i have p re va il«
S ix t y days w ill be a llo w e d p i l ­
tl
lio n s to m a k e co n n e ctio n s w ith o u t
( « » t in t> I iirn is lu s M u c h
p a y in g c o n n e ctio n fees, w h ic h s<*ts
M ore th a n 50 p e r ce n t o f th«* n u ts the d e a d lin e at M ay 1 B e fo re co n ­
p ro « « ' cd at D u n d e e
com e fro m n e c tio n * can be mad«’ a ll persons
«-; «dial Is m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty and m ust p ro c u re a p e rm it fro m the
p la n are be in g in a tle by th e D u n ­ c ity h a ll.
dee m an a g e m en t to increase the
T w o sa la ry bt stx w e re a llo w e d
tonnage h a n d le d at th e p la n t
by th e co u n c il.
W
W
Weave.-,
A n ag re e m e nt to a llo w a s lid in g n ig h p a tro lm a n , was g ive n a s a la ry
scale d iffe r e n tia l u p to $2 a to n increase fro m $100 a m o n th to $125.
to c o v e r h a u lin g
charges
w a s u h lle fir s t
and second a ssistant
ren ch cd at a rece n t m e e tin g o f the fir e i h ie fs w ere raised fro m $5 a
d ire c to rs o f th e D un d e e o rg a n iz a ­ m o n th to $7 T h e a s-ixta n ts are Jay
tio n A th«* fre ig h t ch a rg e was one P h illip s and P a u l R in g le
o f lb«* o b je c tio n s raised by W ash­
A d e le g a tio n
se e kin g im p ro v e ­
in g to n c o u n ty g ro w e rs to c o n tin u a ­ m en t o f W esi M a in s tre e t appeared
tio n o f m e m b e r’ h tp at D undee, it and discussed th e need o f e x te n ­
is ex pet ted th a t th e to n na g e fro m s io n o f th e s tre e t and connection
th is c o u n ty w ill in crease as w e ll as w ith B ase lin e A fu r th e r in v e s tig a ­
ton na g e fro m o th e r d is ta n t po in ts.
tio n was p ro m ise d b y th e c o u n c il
P o w e rs D e fin e d
Jo h n I. A n d e rson , c h a irm a n o f
the n e w ly crea te d c ity p in k co m ­
m ission. a ppeared and asked fo r a
d e fin itio n o f the p o w e rs o f th e
E s ta b lis h e d 1873
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , M arch 4, 1937
H ills b o r o
A rg u s
E s ta o lis h e d
Farmers Get Contestants Running Close Jury Named
First Batch Race; Tim e Extended LCeekCr New Term
Soil Checks Late Start and Bad Weather C onsidered Circuit Court
188t
Tw o Sections, F o u rte e n P a g e t
^ “tabutlon'ot
Tooze Urges
United Front;
Favors Court
fo r n eedy
s o ld ie rs and s a ilo rs ti.ro u g h t h e
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty r e lie f o ffic e in ­
stead o f th ro u g h th e v a rio u s s e r­
v ic e m en's o rg a n iz a tio n s o f th e
c o u n ty , was c h a ra c te riz e d as m ore
s a tis fa c to ry b y J u d g e D on T T e m ­
p le to n in an in te r v ie w T ue sd a y
H is sta te m e n t fo llo w e d a c t i o n
I o t a l in F irs t C o n s ig n m e n t
J u ry F in d s A n d e rs o n G u ilty ta k e n by H ills b o ro post. A m e ric a n P o r tla n d A t t o r n e y
Speaks
R eaches
$ 1 0 ,9 7 3 ; P a y ­
L e g io n , la st w e e k in w h ic h a c o m ­
L a r c e n y ; G r a n d J u r y W i l l m itte e was a p p o in te d to in v e s tig a te
A g a in s t M o v e to C h a n g e
m e n t R e p re s e n ts P a r t ic i­
M e e t M a r c h 15 w ith N e w th e h a n d lin g o f th e fu n d and th e
H ig h T r ib u n a l; H is to r y o f
reason f o r ta k in g th e fu n d o u t o f
p a tio n in 1 9 3 6 P r o g r a m
th e hands o f v e te ra n o rg a n iz a tio n s .
P a n e l; to P ro b e Cases
C o n s titu tio n G iv e n
B eginning th e fou rth lap of the race w hich ends in a
“ I t does n o t m a tte r." T e m p le to n
free trip to C alifornia, all expenses paid, th re e c o n test­
said, " w h e th e r w e h a n d le th e fu n d
th ro u g h th e v e te ra n s o rg a n iz a tio n s
( ’ hcck.s fo r 200 fa rm e rs , to ta lin g ant« in th e H illsboro A rgus travel contest th is w eek are
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and
A ll persons w h o b e lie v e in th e
o r th ro u g h th e r e lie f o ffic e . I f th e
$10.973. w e re re c e iv e d at th e c o u n ty ru n n in g a close race, and alm ost a n y th in g can happen.
o f th e
c o n s titu tio n
of
w om en w ill re p o rt M on d a y. M a rc h | v e te ra n s w is h to a d m in is te r th e in te g r ity
agent v o ffic e S a tu rd a y These are
B ecause of the late s ta r t in the contest, and bad w e a th ­ 15. in c ir c u it c o u rt fo r th e o p e ning fu n d we a re w illin g to m eet th e m . th e U n ite d States, d e m o c ra ts a nd
in p a ym e n t fo r p e rfo rm a n c e u n d e r
re p u b lic a n s a lik e , s h o u ld ta k e up
th e p ro v is io n s o f th e 1936 a g r i­ e r d u rin g F e b ru ary , th e m an ag em en t this w eek decided o f th e M a rc h te rm o f c o u rt, i t was
Seek E a ir D is tr ib u tio n
th e f ig h t ag a in st th e a tta c k n o w
c u ltu ra l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m .
to extend the co n test a w eek, to end S a tu rd a y , A pril 3, a n n ou n ce d th is w eek.
"H o w e v e r." T e m p le to n c o n tin u e d .
T he g ra n d ju r y , w h ic h was to " w e m ade th e change because w e b e in g m ad e on th e s u p re m e c o u rt
T he n u m b e r re ce ive d c o v e r o n ly
*
have co n ve ne d to d a y (T h u rs d a y ) b e lie v e d th a t o u r tra in e d in v e s ti­ o f the U n ite d States. L a m a r Tooze,
th e f ir s t a p p lic a tio n s sent in a p ­
T im e Extended
w ill n o t r e p o rt again, and a n e w g a to rs w o u ld in s u re a fa ir e r d is ­ P o rtla n d a tto rn e y , to ld a g a th e rin g
p ro x im a te ly th re e w e e ks ago, r e ­
T hu s th e co n te s ta n ts here w ill g ra n d ju r y w ill be selected in c o u rt
a t th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce noon
p o rts C o u n ty
Agent
W illia m F
t r ib u tio n o f th e m o n e y th a n c o u ld
be
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a
w
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x
tra
to
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ttle
th
e
w h e n th e te rm opens T h e fin a l te rm be o b ta in e d th ro u g h w e lfa re o f f i ­ lu n c h e o n M o n d a y .
C y ru s F re q u e n t a r r iv a l o f cheeks
q u e stio n o f p o p u la r ity a nd w ill in - o f th e o ld g ra n d ju r y was p o s t­
Tooze. w h o was in tro d u c e d b y
is a n tic ip a te d as a p p lic a tio n s fo r
cers o f the v a rio u s o rg a n iz a tio n s .
; su re e v e ry o n e o f b e tte r w e a th e r in poned because th e re a re n o im ­
Paul L
P a tte rs o n ,
p re s id e n t o f
p a ym e n t a re b e in g fo rw a rd e d a.s
" W h ile th e same g e n e ra l proceed- th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce, opened
p o rta n t cases p e n d in g w h ic h ca n ­ u rc is used in m a k in g a re c o rd o f
th e y are signed F a rm e rs w h o have
n o t be c a rrie d o v e r a w eek. G. th e a p p lic a n t and in v e s tig a tio n o f h is address w it h a b r ie f h is to ry o f
checks co rn in g w ill be n o tifie d <o>
( a n d id ate s and « la n d in g up to
S ix te e n persons, in c lu d in g I ) r D.
th e c o n s titu tio n . T h e s u b je c t was
«soon a.s th e y a rriv e .
R
ussell M o rg a n , d is tr ic t a tto rn e y , h is needs as in o th e r cases, t h e
12 N oon M a rc h 3
C. M c D o n a ld , c o u n ty h e a lth p h y s i­
"N ine O ld M en .” r e fe r r in g to th e
said.
M a rc h 15 has been set as th e f i n ­
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cian. and M iss C la ra E n g cb retse n ,
ju s tic e s o f th e su p re m e c o u rt.
M a r jo r ie M e e k
266,250
al date fo r f ilin g c ro p d a ta in co n ­
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h e a lth nurse, w e re in a tte n d a n ce
Roots Deep
N o r th P la in s
(Continued an pace (, co ’nm n 5)
n e ctio n w it h
th e 1937 p ro g ra m , S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n at a lu n c h e o n
J u d g e R F ra n k P eters, w h o has
T h e c o n s titu tio n was n o t a p ro ­
( ’ o rn m u n ity
c o m m itte e m e n
l a s t in H ills b o r o P h a rm a c y o f d is t r ic t
E liz a b e th O tt
216.250
been absent fro m th e bench on a
d u c t o f d iv in e in s p ira tio n , Tooze
w e e k made out " w o r k sheets” fo r c h a irm e n o f th e C h ris tm a s Seal
H ills b o ro
t r ip east f o r m o re th a n tw o weeks,
said. I t had its ro o ts deep in to th e
289 fa rm s c o v e rin g 12.114 acres o f sale in th is c o u n ty .
I.o rra in e D e m m in
117,250
is e xp e cte d b a c k today.
Judge
h is to ry o f m a n y ye a rs p re v io u s to
c ro p la n d
Th«’ to ta l acreage o f
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M e e tin g was c a lle d by M iss Rose
c u ltiv a te d la n d n o w lis te d am o u n ts
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p e rie n ce s in g o v e rn m e n t, and i t is
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15.250
to 49 p e r ce n t o f the to ta l acreage Cave, c o u n ty c h a irm a n M rs Essex
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in th e co u n ty.
C h ris A n d e rs o n , tr ie d in c ir c u it
th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty H e a lth as- | H e le n O liv e r
an in s titu tio n o f g o v e rn m e n t, he
10.000
M a y F ile D a ta
re m a rk e d .
so cia tio n . also was present.
c o u rt last w e e k on a c h a rg e o f
C o rn e liu s •
F a rm e rs d e s irin g to ta k e a d v a n t­
S h o u ld th is d o c u m e n t, n o w hous­
la rc e n y in c o n n e c tio n w it h t h e f t o f
H ig h lig h t o f th e m e e tin g was a
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age o f w h a t the p ro g ra m o ffe rs m ay re p o rt m ade by M iss E n g ebretsen
ed in th e g o v e rn m e n t lib r a r y in
accessories fro m
an
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B
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ks
o b ta in in fo rm a tio n a nd f ile th e ir r e la tiv e to th e need o f a tu b e r c u ­
C ro w d in g th e c h a m b e r o f co m - W a s h in g to n , be b u rn e d to m o rro w , it
p a rk e d in H ills b o ro la st fa ll, was
to ca p a c ity , s t ill w o u ld liv e because i t e x p re s s ­
d a t.i at the c o u n ty agent's o ffic e losis h o s p ita l in one o f th e seven I
fo u n d g u ilt y T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . ! m e rc e d in in g ro o m
w h ic h to v is it frie n d s a n d p ro s ­ J u d g e Z im m e rm a n sentenced h im 1 n e a rly 40 a m a te u r contestants, th e ir es a fu n d a m e n ta l p h ilo s o p h y .
m H ills b o ro , a c c o rd in g to J o h n W n o rth w e s t c o u n tie s o f O regon.
" T h is g o v e rn m e n t," T ooze said,
p a re n ts a n d frie n d s g a th e re d F rid a y
K a m n a . p re sid e n t o f th e c o u n ty
p e c tiv e su b s c rib e rs to th e A rg u s .
to 30 days in j ____
a il
M ore Room Needed
E a rl L a rso n , in d ic te d jo in t ly w ith I
fo r ¿he o f f ic ia l ^a ud itio n fro m " is one o f lim ite d pow ers, w e m u s t
co n s e rv a tio n
association. " I f
fo r
H e r re p o rt disclosed th a t in tw o
Schedule Announced
w h ic h e>
th e a n n u a ■
l n o t fo rg e t. I t is a fe d e ra l g o v e rn ­
a n y reason th e y fin d it im p o ssib le years in th is se ctio n o f th e s la te , j
A n d e rs o n , fa ile d to a p p e a r f o r t r ia l * th e ” re s u lts o f —t-t-t-
C hange in th e tr a v e l p la n s also
L e g io n show in th e V e n e tia n th e a tre m e n t. n o t a c e n tra liz e d g o v e rn m e n t,
to go to H ills b o ro , th e y s h o u ld co n ­ th e re w e re 222 persons m a k in g a p - '
h ave been a n nounced w it h a d e f­ and a bench w a r ra n t was issued fo r M a rc h 16. w i l l be selected.
a n d a g o v e rn m e n t o f fe d e ra te d
tact a m e m b e r o f th e ir c o m m u n ity p lic a tio n fo r ad m ission to a t u b e r ­
in ite schedule set to b e g in th e t r i p his a rre s t. He w as u n d e r $500 bonds.
T hose acts w h ic h passed the a u d i­ states. T h e te n th a m e n d m e n t spe­
«•omrnitte«’ and m a k e a rra n g e m e n ts cu lo sis s a n ita riu m , w h o w e re u n ­
fo r th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w in n e r
O rd e rs file d th is w e e k in p ro b a te tio n tests in c lu d e a ll m a n n e r o f c if ic a lly states th a t a ll p o w e rs n o t
fo r assistance a nd in fo rm a tio n .” says a b le to re c e iv e tre a tm e n t th e re be­ fro m th e U n io n s ta tio n in P o r t­
c o u rt in c lu d e Jo h n E. B a ile y . N ils e n te rta in m e n t, v o te d b y those w h o g ra n te d to th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
Kam na
T h e nam es o f a lt these cause o f th e c ro w d e d c o n d itio n .
la n d on th e S o u th e rn P a c ific K la m ­ O Boleen, O liv e S. H arm s. R o b e rt w itn e sse d th e in fo rm a l p re s e n ta tio n a re re s e rv e d to th e states a n d th e
c o m m itte e m e n app ea re d in th e local
M iss E n g c b re ts e n p o in te d
o u t a th a t 8 40 a. m. A p r il 10.
B u rc h . W illia m S c h u lm e ric h , Jam es as th e best sh o w m a te r ia l so fa r people.
papers tw o w eeks ago.
th a t in th is same p e rio d th e re
T h is sch e d ule b rin g s th e p a rty C e c il R yan. M a rie S ch u m a n, D a is y p ro d u ce d .
T o da te, i t has been a lib e r a l c o n ­
(G on linu rd on p a g e 4», colum n 1)
F ro m w h a t I k n o w o f fa rm s in
(C ontinu ed on p age 3, colum n 3>
B e rtro c h e .
A m o n g th e acts selected are th re e s titu tio n , he stated, in c lu d e d in
th«’ W est U n io n d is tric t. I b e lie v e
N e w Cases F ile d
ta p dancers. Roseann M o c k le y a nd w h ic h has been e x p re s s ly cre a te d
th e n * is sca rce ly a fa rm in th a t
N e w cases file d in c ir c u it c o u rt D o rin e F o e lk e r. H ills b o ro , and R u th a syste m o f checks a nd balances in
section, la rg e o r sm a ll, b u t can o b ­
th is w e e k in c lu d e A n d e rs P e d e r- M c C u tc h e n . G le n w o o d . V io lin is ts , th e th re e d e p a rtm e n ts , le g is la tiv e ,
ta in assistance in c a rr y in g o u t good
sen, et al. tru s te e , vs. A . M . H o w ­ K a th r y n Reule. s ix ye a rs old. and e x e c u tiv e a nd ju d ic ia l. T h is p r in ­
fa rm p ra c tic e ," said F re d Jossy,
c ip le o f che cks a n d balances w a s
e ll. et al. fo re c lo s u re ; A n n a B itz e r C la y W a lk e r. 17. o f F o re s t G ro v e .
c h a irm a n o f th e c o m m itte e fo r th e
P ia n o Pleases
n o t a n e w th in g a t th e tim e th e
vs. E th e l H o c k e n Thom as, fo re ­
W est U n io n c o m m u n ity , la st S a tu r ­
d ra w n , he e x ­
B e rn a d in e S m ith . 10. b lo n d e lit t le c o n s titu tio n was
day.
c lo su re : L iq u id a to r s c o rp o ra tio n vs.
w ith
n im b le fin g e rs ,
was p la in e d . b u t had been suggested
M rs. J u a n ita T ho m p so n, m o n e y : m iss
O u tlin e s T e r r it o r y
Ed M c G a h e y vs. Jo h n O wens, fo r e ­ se le cte d f o r th e p ia n o solo. She m a n y y e a rs b e fo re b y s tu d e n ts o f
T h e d is tr ic t
re fe rre d to co m -
liv e s on ro u te 5. H ills b o ro . V o c a l g o v e rn m e n t in th e o ld w o rld .
c lo s u re ;
F e d e ra l F a rm M o rtg a g e
p iis e t . ro u g h ly . t e r r it o r y w est fro m
so lo ists in c lu d e d N o re n e Benge. 19.
Som eone w it h a lit t le s k ill can
H e a rin g on th e proposed increase
W a tch e d T e n d e n c y
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty to N o rth P la in s e a rn $1 58 b e tw e e n n o w and M a rc h j i le h 'p lu u u ’ to lls in f iv e e n n u p u n i- c o rp o ra tio n vs. S. M . M ears. Jr., j G aston, a nd A n n a M a rie H ansen
T u r n in g to th e s u p re m e c o u rt,
et al. fo re c lo s u re ; E m m a W e a v e r 1 o f B e a v e rto n . L a v id a W a e fle r o f
a nd n o rth o f th e C o r n e ll road.
20 b y b e in g th e f ir s t to b rin g to I ues in th e east a nd s o u the a ste rn
Tooze said th a t he had been w a tc h ­
M a n y p e o ple b e lie v e th is is a th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce th e nam e p a rt o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , was h e ld vs. F e rd in a n d L a n g e r, a d m in is tr a to r H e lv e tia , S w iss y o d e le r, was also
in g th e g ro w in g te n d e n c y to a tta c k
new
p ro g ra m ,” c o n tin u e d Jossy, o f th e fir s t H ills b o r o f ir m to sig n o f th e state p u b lic u t ilit ie s co m - estate W illia m H o u sto n, m oney.
selected.
th e s u p re m e
c o u rt on v a rio u s
C la r k F ra m p to n has b ro u g h t s u it
"a n d d e v e lo p .n g it in to a c tio n iS up fo r B a rg a in D ay. w h ic h w i l l be m tssion at B e a v e rto n . A b o u t 100
E a rl
D ro rb a u g h .
a cco m p lish e d charges.
against th e S ta te In d u s tr ia l A c ­ y o u n g a c c o rd io n is t o f B e a v e rto n ,
new . b u t in r e a lity it is s o m e th in g staged a g a in S a tu rd a y . M a rc h 20. persons w e re present.
T h e re s h o u ld be a d e p a rtm e n t,
w e h ave ta lk e d a b o u t b u t n e v e r i t was a n n o u n ce d th is week.
T h e m e e tin g was p re s id e d o v e r c id e n t C o m m is s io n in a p p ea l fro m w o n th e ju d g e s w it h h is stage a p ­ Tooze d e c la re d , to c h e c k on th e
(C on tin u ed on p a c e « colum n 4)
done T he idea has now’ been d e v e l-
by
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w e rs o f o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts . I f w e
F o r th e person f ir s t b r in g in g in
<>p«’d in to a d e fin ite p la n and p ro ­
h is place on th e sh o w .
a re to p re s e rv e o u r fo rm o f g o v e rn ­
th e nam e o f th e second f ir m
to th e com m issio n , w h ile th e te le p h o n e
g ra m T h e s o il is o u r gre a te st n a tu r ­
co m p a n y was re p re s e n te d b y E. R.
A m o n g th e n o v e lty n u m b e rs se­ m en t. w e m u s t peserve th e r ig h t o f
a l reso u rce and p e rfo rm a n c e u n ­ sign up. th e re w i l l be a re w a rd o f H a n n ib a l, v ic e -p re s id e n t and g e n ­
le cte d was M a ry C a ld w e ll. 16. H ills ­ th e s u p re m e c o u rt to pass on co n ­
d e r th e p ro v is io n s o f th is p ro g ra m $1. a c c o rd in g to plans. E m p lo y e s o r e ra l m an a g e r o f th e
W est Coast
boro, w h o caps o f f a n u m b e r on s titu tio n a l m a tte rs .
(roup It Was e x p la in e d th a t tin d e r ju s t m eans th e a d o p tio n and m a in - o w n e rs o f business fir m s a re e x ­ T e le p h o n e com pany, w h o p re s e n t­
th e p ia n o w it h m u s ic on h e r ja zza -
T h e q u e s tio n has been raised as
c lu d e d fro m p a rtic ip a tin g . T h e c o n ­
z
(C ontinu ed on p a g e C. colum n 2)
the c h a rte r, th e co m m issio n had
ed a ju s tific a tio n fo r th e a b o litio n
phone. A n o th e r u n u s u a l n u m b e r is to congress re -e n a c tin g la w s w h ic h
test is sponsored b y th e c h a m b e r
H ills b o ro Post A m e ric a n L e g io n p o w e r to pro ce e d w ith plans and
o f fre e s e rv ic e b e tw e e n
c o u n ty
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th e s u p re m e c o u rt has d e c la re d u n ­
o f com m erce.
w ill c o n d u c t th e m e e tin g at the suggested im p ro v e m e n ts fo r t li e
po in ts.
and M rs. R o b e rt W a rre n s o f G ales c o n s titu tio n a l. he c o n tin u e d ,
a nd
L in d s a y M c D a n ie l. 24. son o f M rs.
< h n m b e i o f co m m e rce M o n d a y n ig h t, p a rk
Because o f th e m a n y fa v o ra b le
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f th e
S u ffe r Loss
C re ek, w h o p la y s th e Ir is h h a rp .
th e a n s w e r seems to be q u ite ap­
co m m e n ts h e a rd fo llo w in g th e p la n
p re s e n tin g a s p e a k e r and
th re e co u n c il.
"H a n n ib a l re la te d th a t d u r in g 1936 H e le n M c D a n ie l, m e m b e r o f th e
M a r k B la k e w it h his h a rm o n ic a p a re n t. because congress s h o u ld n o t
n u m b e rs fro m th e a n n u a l a m a te u r
o f g if t d is tr ib u tio n on last b a rg a in th e co m p a n y s u ffe re d a $1577.22 U n ite d S tates a rm y s ta tio n e d at w o n th e a c c la im o f th e ju d g e s and
I t was agreed th a t a ll q u e stion s
day. th e same p la n w i l l be used o p e ra tin g d e fic it in th e fiv e e x ­ M a rc h F ie ld . C a lifo rn ia , d ie d in a fte r a n n o u n c e m e n t o f h is se le c tio n be a llo w e d to pass on its o w n acts.
how to he staged M a rch 16 in th e o f p o lic y and m anagem ent w o u ld
ag a in on M a rc h 20, i t has been a n ­ changes w h ile a ch e c k o f th e lo n g th e p'»st h o s p ita l th e re S a tu rd a y , f o r th e sh o w was made, he re q u e s t­ T h e s itu a tio n h o ld s as re g a rd s th e
V e n e tia n th e a tre , it was an n ou n ce d lie s u b m itte d to th e p a rk c o m m is­
p re s id e n t, as b o th th e p re s id e n t
th is w eek
nounced.
sion, w h ic h w ill w o rk jo in t ly w it h
d ista n ce to lls
in d ic a te d
th a t an a c c o rd in g to w o rd re a c h in g h e re ed th a t h is n u m b e r be c o m b in e d
(C on tin u ed on p age 3, colum n 1)
A n n u a l v a lu a tio n o f re a l and
D r H J N ic o l is c h a irm a n in th e p a rk co m m itte e o f th e c ity
In c o m m e n tin g on t h e c o m in g a n n u a l increase o f s lig h tly less th a n S u n d a y. F u n e ra l services w i l l be w it h Jam es H a rd in , g u ita r p la y e r
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and y o d e le r. T h e y w i l l ap p ea r to ­
c o u n ty was begun M o n d a y w ith event, m em b e rs o f th e r e ta il trad e s
F u n e ra l H om e.
n ig h t at th«* c h a m b e r «if co m m e rce
G e o rg e McGee, c ity en g in ee r, r e ­ n in e fie ld w o rk e rs ca n va ssin g th e c o m m itte e , sponsors o f "B a rg a in c o lle c tio n o f to lls .
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is co n sid e re d an o u ts ta n d in g e ve n t p o rte d th a t p la n s a re u n d e rw a y fo r
S
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S u n d e B ro th e rs o f T u a la tin , a
towns, cities and fa rm s o f the D a y ." d e c la re d th a t th e re w i l l be m u n itie s in c lu d e d H. R. S m ith . 1913, at D e e r Lodge. M o n t., and
a tte n d e d fre e ly b y b o th L e g io n I he e re c tio n o f a 2300-v o lt p o w e r
m a n y spe cia l lo w p ric e d a rtic le s o f ­
s lim la d and h is p lu m p y o u n g e r
member.« and m em bers o f th e c h a m ­ lin e a lo n g th e so u th edge o f th e c o u n ty , a c c o rd in g t o J. E. C a rp e n ­ fe re d b y p a rtic ip a tin g m erch a n ts, D r. F. T R u c k e r. M a y o r J. E M o r - cam e to H ills b o r o w it h h is m o th e r
(C ontinu ed on p a c e i . colum n C)
te r. assessor. T h e w o r k w i l l co n ­
ber.
back and F e rd L a n g e r. S h e rw o o d : in 1918. He a tte n d e d th e H ills b o ro
c ity a ir p o r t w h ic h
w o u ld
he a tin u e th ro u g h
M a rc h . A p r il and and a fin e s e le c tio n o f g ifts fo r d is ­
h
ig
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school
a
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w
as
a
s
tu
d
e
n
t
at
M a rc h 15. J u d g e h F ra n k Peters m enace to a ir tr a ffic . T h e lin e s M ay.
M
rs.
O.
W
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g
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r.
W
est
Slope:
tr ib u tio n . A f u ll page o f a d v e rtis ­
i s scheduled to i t la te his im p re s ­
M rs. A . C. O v e rla n d . M id d le to n R iv e rs id e J u n io r co lle g e at th e tim e
(« u n tin u rd <>n p a g e C. colum n 2)
T w e n ty -o n e a u to m o b ile s w e re in ­
Real estate assessments, p a rtic u ­ in g in th e A rg u s w ill h e ra ld th e
sio n s o f W a sh in g ton , w h e re he has
day.
a nd it is e xp e cte d th a t th e e f ­ F a rm U n io n : O. L M oo re . T ig a rd o f h is d e a th . H e e n lis te d in th e
la r ly in th e cast end o f th e c o u n ty ,
c lu d e d in th e S u n d a y t r ip o f th e
L io n s c lu b : J o h n Haase. L a u re l: J a rm y in A u g u s t. ¡934. and has been
been a tte n d in g a c o n cla ve o f W o r-
fo
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a rc e xp e cte d to show a g re a tly in ­
G e o lo g ic a l S o c ie ty o f O reg o n to
• h ip fu l
M asters o f th e
M asonic
M.
P itm a n .
T u a la tin :
L e o n a rd s ta tio n e d ? t th e a rm y a ir base at
creased to ta l th is y e a r because o f th is a c o u n ty -w id e sales e v e n t.
p o in ts o f in te re s t in th is c o u n ty .
(¡ra n d lodges.
A d a m s and D r C. E. M ason. B ea­ M a rc h F ie ld since.
T
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file
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th e targe a m o u n t o f c o n s tru c tio n
He is s u rv iv e d b y his m o th e r a nd w it h e s tim a te d v a lu e s o f $12.000 T h e to u r w as co n d u c te d b y R e g in ­
v e rto n : C E. S tre tc h e r. S c h o lls
A m a te u r n u m b e rs in c lu d e h a r ­
Iasi s p rin g and s u m m e r. V a lu e s o f
a ld R e yn o ld s, H ills b o ro , a nd D r.
m o n ica m usic b y M a rk B l a k e ,
Im m e d ia te im p ro v e m e n t o f th e one b ro th e r. A r th u r , w h o is a t ­ o r m ore.
la n d a rc e xp e cte d to sh o w lit t le
lin e s in th e area a ffe c te d was p ro m ­ ta c h e d to th e N a v y H o s p ita l corps
acco m p a n ie d by J im H a rd in , g u ita r
T h e estate o f A n to n e H erm ens. E T. Hodge M r. and M rs. W a lte r
L o g g in g o p e ra tio n s in th is c o u n ­ any increases.
o f F ore st G ro ve , a nd
ised by th e c o m p a n y s h o u ld th e a t M a rc Is la n d . San Francisco. A V e rb o o rt fa rm e r, was file d M a rc h C h a lm e rs
I »layer both o f N o rth P la in s; L a v id a ty, sh u t d o w n in th e h ills since
L is t o f fie ld w o rk e rs in clu d e s
ra te change be a llo w e d Q u e stion s g ra n d m o th e r. M rs. W. A . L in d s a y . 1. lis tin g re a l p ro p e r ty v a lu e d a t E u g e n ia C y p h e r w e re guests.
W a e fle r. H e lv e tia M iss w h o w ill tlie he a vy snows, was e xp e cte d to
W
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Beal.
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s
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t;
A m o n g th e places v is ite d was th e
and te s tim o n y p ro b e d th e fig u re s H ills b o ro , also s u rv iv e s .
y o d e l ^ i d p la y h e r g u ita r, and he on n e a rly a n o rm a l basis th is
$15.000 a n d n a m in g e ig h te e n h e irs
A lla n Rice, F o re s t G ro v e ; F ra n k
p resented by th e c o m p a n y in th e
A b ro th e r. K e n n e th . 18. w a s k i l l ­ in c lu d in g sons, d a u g h te rs and g ra n d ­ T o m C o n n e ll hom e In H ills b o ro
E u I D io rh a u g h , B e a v e rto n boy ac­ w e e k
w ill)
cre w s re tu rn e d
to Sholes, B e a ve rto n and West Slope;
cordion pla ye r.
w a y o f p ro p e r ra tio n o f d e p re c ia ­ ed in an a u to m o b ile a c c id e n t N e w c h ild re n .
w h e re th e p a rty v ie w e d th e fo s s il
Stim sons. Sunset and C o n so lid a te d Jam es M oore. F a rm in g to n ; F lo y d
W a yn e N icke so n . H ills b o ro b a n -
tio n and tru e , v a lu a tio n , w h ile p r e f­ Y e a r's m o rn in g . 1936. n e a r A lo h a .
W ill o f S arah S. B u tn e r o f B e a v ­ m i’ m m o th to o th fo u n d on th e C o n ­
cam ps on I he h ig h e r levels
Shoop. T ig a rd ; H e n ry S m ith , H e l­ jo is t. w h o w as p resented T h u rs d a y erence fo r P o rtla n d s e rv ic e was e x ­
in d s a y , a c c o rd in g to re p o rts , e rto n w as also f ile d fo r probate, n e ll fa rm n o rth e a s t o f H ills b o ro .
ih im is from the summit of iiu- ve tia ; A . L. Chase. H ills b o ro ; F re d n ig h t on th e M a jo r Bowes p ro g ra m pressed fro m B e a v e rto n . T ig a rd and s u L ffe
re d an a c c id e n t last s u m m e r lis tin g an estate o f a p ro b a b le
F ro m H ills b o r o th e p a rty s a w th e
m o u n ta in s, w h e re a g reat deal o f K o b e rs te in ,
G aston, and C h a rles fro m N e w Y o r k c ity , w o n m a n y S h e rw o o d.
w h ic h c o n fin e d h im to th e hos­ v a lu e o f $13.000 a nd n a m in g the In d ia n c o lle c tio n o w n e d b y J a k e
Ihe lo g g in g i.s co n ce n tra te d in th e R o binson. A lo h a -H u b e r.
votes, a c c o rd in g to w o rd te a c h in g
M a y Im p o u n d F u n d
p ita l. R e c e n tly he re tu rn e d to th e U n ita ria n c h u rc h o f P o rtla n d . S h rin e V a n d o m e le n at M o u n ta in d a lc and
b ig b u rn n e a r th e s u m m it, in d ic a te
In a d d itio n F ra n k Sholes w i l l H ills b o ro . N ic k c s o n 's b roadcast w o n
W hen th e h e a rin g w as co m p le te , h o s p ita l w h e re his d e a th fo llo w e d h o s p ita l and 13 re la tiv e s as devisees th e m a rin e fo s s il d eposits a t th e
th a t th e re has been as m u c h as o b ta in c o m m e rc ia l p ro p e rty assess­ c o n s id e ra b le a c c la im fro m lo c a l r a ­
th e co m m issio n re p re s e n ta tiv e in ­ fro m p n e u m o n ia .
Pat M u rp h y m ill and th e E a rl
and legatees.
n in e le e l o f snow in m a n y places. m ents o v e r th e co u n tv.
d io fans. F in a l v o te an be h e a rd d ic a te d th a t, i f th e t o ll charges
H o lle n b e c k fa rm above M o u n ta in -
to n ig h t o v e r th e B o w e s p ro g ra m .
Preparations w e re n e a rly in m -
w e re
a llo w e d ,
th e
co m m issio n
dale. T he p a rty had lu n c h in F o re s t
píele
Ihe
p lc te lins
th is week
w eek fo r th
e W a sh in g ton
to n T J ‘ l l I
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In w r it in g hom e fo llo w in g his m ig h t be expected to in s is t th a t
G ro v e and v ie w e d th e d e p o s it o f
a u d itio n
b e fo re Bowes. N icke so n a n y r e s u ltin g re v e n u e in crease be
w e a th e re d basalt ro c k on th e F re d
gives s e v e ra l in te re s tin g h ig h lig h ts . im p o u n d e d fo r use o n ly in im p ro v ­
u r H i n s k X 'M a r e h ^ r ^ h ’^ ^
Jesse place a nd m ade o th e r s h o rt
b u r n P ost and
its
A u x ilia r y in
He was to ld , he w rite s , to p la y in g th e system in th e a ffe c te d area.
tr io s o u t o f F o re s t G rove .
"b a rg e . W illia m D ic r d o rff, m e m b e r
»
y—,
•
—.
s o m e th in g fast, w h ic h he d id . "T h e
It is u n d e rsto o d th a t rate s th ro u g h
D u rin g th i a fte rn o o n th e p a rty
m ik e ," he s a id ." was hooked u p to th e H ills b o r o e xch a ng e w ill not be
v is ite d th e D a v id H ill c e m e te ry
a glass ro o m f u ll o f g u ys lo o k in g changed and th a t th e s e rv ic e fro m
M,'u'ce'i";ilJi"
.....
and th e P a tto n V a lle y q u a rry . T w o
M ee tin g s w ill b e g in at 8 p m
7
th ro u g h
th e
out w it h g lit t e r in g eyes d a rin g yo u L a u re l c o m m u n ity
P-
m ile s past th e q u a rr y th e g ro u p
I
B
y
A
.
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I.in
d
t
ie
r
k
l
w illi Ih e m en assem bled in th e
S c h o lls e xch a ng e to H ills b o ro w ill
to e n te rta in th e m ."
ye a r, w it h » d ro p in th e age q u a li­ e x a m in e d th e In d ia n in s c rip tio n s
Fauresl A n d e rson o f th e S e a
S A L E M —S a ilin g a lo n g in » c a lm fic a tio n to 65 ye a rs on J a n u a ry 1. and re tu rn e d b y w a y o f H ills b o ro
c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce room s and Seoul S h ip R a in b o w o f H ills b o ro E d w a rd Ja m ison o f T r ix ip 219. A lo ­
re
m
a
in
th
e
same
as
b
e
fore
.
E
x
­
W hen he had c o m p le te d his m usic
Ih e w om en in V e te ra n s ' h a ll L a te r was a dvanced to e a g le scout, h ig h ­ ha. w e re p ro m o te d to s ta r scouts he re la te s th a t som ebody s a i d ; changes a ffe c te d in c lu d e Scholls. sea th e le g is la tiv e s h ip was to d a y 1938.
to
in s p e c t
th e a b a ndoned r iv e r
B ro n le e w e o f T ro o p
B e a v e rto n . T ig a rd . S h e rw o o d and r a p id ly a p p ro a c h in g its h o m e p o rt.
th e re w ill he a jo in t m e e tin g in est ra n k o f sco u tin g, at Ih e c o u rt and L o re n
T h is p ro g ra m , it is fig u re d , w ill c h a n n e l tw o m ile s w e st o f here.
" N o th in g th e m a tte r w ith th a t."
E x c e p t fo r som e sudden s q u a ll th a t eost b o th th e sta te and th e c o u n ­
S ta ffo rd .
th e h a ll w ith e n te rta in m e n t n u m ­ o f h o n o r in th e c o u rt house T h u r s ­ 2IH. H ills b o ro , and W a lle r E rd m a n
He rehearsed his a rt W edensday
o f T ro o p 247 o f H e lv e tia w e re m ade
m ig h t d riv e h e r fro m h e r course ties a p p ro x im a te ly $680.000 m o r e
b e rs selected fro m am o n g th e w in ­ day
e v e n in g . T w e n ty - fiv e o th e r
m o rn in g in th e C. B. S. th e a tre . He
she s h o u ld d ro p a n c h o r b e fo re th e d u rin g th e b ie n n iu m th a n G o v e r­
n e r in the local a m a te u r contest. Hoy Scouts rece ive d p ro m o tio n s and life scouts.
says
o
f
th
is
:
"
A
s
I
expected,
th
e
y
C o m m itte r M eets
e nd o f th e w e e k, a n o th e r b ie n n ia l n o r M a r tin had in c lu d e d in his b u d ­
D is lrie l C o m m a n d e r Roy D a ve n - a w a rd s at th e same m eeting.
vo ya g e s a fe ly concluded.
F o llo w in g th e c o u rt o f h onor, th e ra ilro a d e d me th ro u g h on a n u m ­
p o rl o f S ilv e rto n and S ta te D e p a rt­
get fo r o ld age pensions. P re d ic tio n s
A n d e rson
was
p resented
the
b
e
r
th
e
y
c
o
u
ld
acco
m
p
a
n
y
on
the
In d ic a tio n s w e re th a t sin e d ie a rc th a t t h e senate c o m m itte e 's
m ent C o m m a n d e r G u y G o rd o n o f badge b y his fa th e r. J o h n A n d e rso n , d is tr ic t committee m e e tin g o f th e
piano.
T
h
e
y
even
had
m
e
chop
that
a d jo u rn m e n t, w h e n it docs come, proposals w i l l m eet w it h g e n era l
R oseburg have been asked to a t ­ m e m lie r o f th e d is tr ic t c o m m itte e a d u lt sco u ters was held, a tte n d e d
a ll to pieces to cu t d o w n on tim e
S p e cia l E a sie r m u sic is p la n n e d w i l l be d e v o id o f th e c o n fu s io n th a t a p p ro v a l a nd w i l l be a d o pte d b y
tend.
o f th e Boy Scouts, w h o was escorted I by 12 m em b e rs and p re sid e d over I say w h a t th e y te ll me to say. It fo r th e B a ld Peak .s u n ris e s e rv ic e
g e n e ra lly m a rk s th e close
o f a b o th th e house a nd senate as a
10 Ih e bench by P a u l P a tte rson , i by R a lp h Easter, d is tr ic t c h a irm a n . is a ll w r itte n d o w n ."
G ilm o re H e c to r o f A lb a n y , se c re ­
E aster m o rn in g sponsored by th e le g is la tiv e session. B o th th e house m ost s a tis fa c to ry c o m p ro m is e o f a
C o n d itio n o f th e tro o p s in th e
ta r y o f th e O reg o n Seed G ro w e rs ’
c h a irm a n o f the b o a rd o f re v ie w .
L
a
u
re
l
S
u
n
d
a
y
school
S
u
n
d
a
y.
M
rs.
a n d senate h ave t h e ir c a le n d a rs p e rp le x in g p ro b le m .
O f N e w Y o r k N icke so n stated
d
is
tr
ic
t
was
sh
ow
n
to
be
good.
a s s o c irtio n . w ill speak a t th e a f t e r ­
R alph E a ste r p resided at th e c e re ­
th a t he had been to ld no one co u ld L e ('ii S. D a v is was selected to p re ­ p r e tty w e ll u n d e r c o n tro l w it h o n ly
B u ild in g P ro g ra m
m onies in th e absence fro m tile T ro o p 216 and 226 o f H ills b o ro have
noon session o f th e F a rm e rs ' U n ­
i ».
get a jo b th e re b u t b ig names. He p a re th e p ro g ra m w it h M rs. W il­ a fe w b ills s t ill re m a in in g in c o m ­
L
a
b
o
r
b
ills
,
loaded
w
ith
d
y
n
a
m
ite
,
33
and
28
scouts
e
n
ro
lle
d
re
s
p
e
c
tiv
e
­
ion m e e tin g S a tu rd a y in V e te ra n s ’
c ity o f C ir c u it J u d g e R. F ra n k
lia m M c N a y as assistant.
m itte e .
c o n tin u e to repose in c o m m itte e s h a ll. H ills b o ro .
ly. w h ic h in d ic a te s th a t o n ly fo u r re la te d places o f in te re s t v is ite d
Peters.
S u g g e stio n o f th e s e rv ic e on B a ld
C la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g i n
th e
R evam p R ill
and expressed hope th a t lie m ig h t
a
nd
w
ill
p
ro
b
a
b
ly
re
m
a
in
t
h
e
r
e
m
ore
hoys
a
re
e
lig
ib
le
fo
r
Hoy
R e g u la r business m e e tin g w ill be ­
A n d e rso n co m p le te s fiv e years'
Peak was m ade because o f th e
T h e o ld age pension p ro g ra m , w h e n th e session ends. E ve n those
A rg u s c n n lin u c s Its u p w a rd c lim b
get w o rk
se rvice in ||,e Boy Scouts o f A m e r ­ Seoul m e m b e rs h ip u n til some o f
fact th a t th e peak is th e highest w h ic h fo r a lim e th re a te n e d to d is ­ w h o fa v o re d th e m ea su re seem to g in at 10:30 a. rn. a n d p o t lu c k
t ills w eek by e xce e ding the fe e -
ica Ih is m o n th He o r ig in a lly j o in ­ Ih e p re se n t m e m b e rs h ip is tra n s ­
p o in t a lo n g Ih e C lic h a lc m m o u n ­ r u p t th e session w it h a b ig a d d i­ re g a rd th is as th e best s o ltu io n o f d in n e r w ill be served a t noon w ith
i r it c la s s ifie d o f la st w e e k, w h le h
ed T ro o p 218 o f H ills b o ro a m i tra n s ­ fe rre d to th e Sea Scouts T h e s h ip S ta te O f fic e r s S p e a k
th e w o m en o f th e B lo o m in g loent
ta in s a nd o v e rlo o k s th e v a lle y s on tio n to th e expense load a nd n o ­ a n o th e r dre a d e d chore.
w .n the la rge st a m o u n t o f rla s s l-
as hostesses. O th e r lo ca ls are re ­
fe rre d to th e Sea S co u t S h ip R a in ­ ha fo u rte e n m e m b e rs at present.
i’ ll sides. Roads to th e peak a re in w h e re to tu r n fo r th e m oney, ap-
lie d e v e r c a rrie d in one issue o f
T
h
is
w
eek
th
e
state
b
u
ild
in
g
p
ro
­
F a r m e r s ’ U n io n T o n ig h t
A ne w tro o p at C o rn e liu s , w h ic h
bow in J a n u a ry , 1935.
good shape and w ill g iv e dasy ac­ p c a rs n o w to be w e ll on th e w a y g ra m was d ro p p e d in to th e h o p p e r .1 quested to b r in g food as usual.
t ills new spa per. T h is w eek th e re
w ill lie a tta ch e d Io Ih e H ills b o ro
F a rm e rs ' U n io n " m a r k e t d a y " w ill
W est U n io n L o c a l o f F a rm e rs' cess to th e spot w h e re it is p la n ­ to w a rd a s a tis fa c to ry c o m p ro m ise .
O llie r lliin n r s G iv e n
w e re 26 e la is lfle a tlo n s c a rr y in g
T h is p ro g ra m in c lu d e s p ro v is io n fo r
d is tric t, was
re p o rte d
re g iste re d U n io n w ill h o ld th e ir re g u la r b u s i­ ned to h o ld th e m ee tin g .
T h e senate c o m m itte e on w a ys th e purch a se o f a d d itio n a l la n d in be held M a rc h 13, it was decided,
126 in d iv id u a l ads as co m p a re d to
A l Ih e same c o u rt o f h o n or, one w ith
fo u rte e n m em b e rs and as­ ness m e e tin g to n ig h t (T h u rs d a y )
a nd means, to w h ic h th e house b ill Salem , a d jo in in g th e c a p ito l site, as th e re was n o t s u ffic ie n t tim e
121 ads a w eek ago. C a ttle , p o u l-
scout was p ro m o te d Io second class signed t i l l ’ n u m b e r T ro u p 227. P ro ­ a t th e K . P. h a ll at N o rth P la in s
A tte n d Convention
p r o v id in g
$30 m o n th ly
pensions and th e c o n s tru c tio n o f one. and fo r bo th th e m a rk e t d a y a nd ses­
ti.v, sreds and p l.u iis c a rrie d m ost
ra n k , n in e second class scouts r e ­ gress was re p o rte d in th e o rg a n iz ­ G. W. Potts, s la te p re s id e n t; S B.
H ills b o ro m em b e rs w h o a tte n d e d to n il needy persons 65 y e a rs oi p o s s ib ly tw o , n e w b u ild in g s , one o f 1 sions.
o f the Increase.
ce ive d 17 m e rit badges, tw o w e re a tio n o f a n o th e r tro o p at O re n co
H o lt, state s e c re ta ry ; P e te r Z im ­ th e d is tr ic t c o n v e n tio n o f th e R e­ age a nd o v e r was re fe rre d , has
these to house th e sta te lib r a ry .
p ro m o te d to fir s t class scouls, and ' Jam es V a n L o m has been a p p o in te d m e rm a n .
I he In e re a sin g a m o u iil o f class­
H e n ry T hom pson, and b e ka h lo d g e in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y c o m p le te ly re v a m p e d th e b ill. In its
F ire m e n 's A u x ilia r y M eets
T h e p ro g ra m , i f a p p ro v e d , w ill
11
f
ir
s
t
class
scouts
re
ce
ive
d
2
2
1
ifie d a d v e rtis in g a tte s ts to t h e
I sco u tm a ste r
at
C o rn e liu s
and I.. H. M cB ee w ill be speakers fo r w e re M esdam es O. M H ea to n, j
re v is e d fo rm it p ro v id e s fo r a p e n ­ be fin a n c e d th ro u g h a lo a n
M rs. F ra n k B a k e r a nd M rs. A. L.
o
f
m
e
rit
badges.
p o p u la r ity o f ( l i e " G re a t M a rk e t
th e e v e n in g . B and m usic and ju n io r R H a rg ra v e . A d o lp h M o h r. E. J. sio n o f n o t m o re th a n $30 a m o n th $850.000 fro m fu n d s o f th e in d u s ­ Brock w e re hostesses fo r th e m e e t­
i G c.ugc R. Erickson at Orenco.
Ja ck G oodm an and D ouglas Sev
Place «•.’ W a s h in g to n ( , 'o iiiity " —
w ill fu rn is h e n te rta in - Peterson. E. M
T ro o p ra tin g fo r J a n u a ry was rc - r e t t v lt ic s
B o w m a n , H e n ry t<> n e e d y persons 70 ye a rs o f age t r ia l a c c id e n t c o m m is s io n and such in g last T h u rs d a y n ig h t o f the
in u u r o f T ro o p 2111 o f H ills b o ro and
the A rg u s c la s a lflc d page.
m ent.
iC'oiUinuvd un page It, tulunin ¿1
Y oung, a n d A . L . B lo c k .
lu r th e re m a in d e r o f th e c u rre n t
Firemen'» Auxiliary.
(Cuntinued un paza S, tulunin i )
in Decision to Set End of Contest April 3;
Winners to Leave Portland on Following
Saturday morning.
Christmas Seal
Chairmen Meet;
Discuss Health
Council Accepts
Sewer System
Tuesday Night
Judges Select
Amateur Show
Talent Numbers
Bargain Day
on March 20
Offers Contest
Hearing Held
On Telephone
Rate Increase
Vet Speaker for
C of C Monday
Hillsboro Boy
Dies in Army
Field Deputies
Start Valuation
Geology Study
Made in County
Logging Resume«.!
at Higher Levels
Two Estates Filed
for Court Action
If Banjoist Plays
on Bowes Hour
County Legion
Meeting Here
Calm Apparent as Legislature
Hillsboro Scout Given Highest
0
£ Nears H our fo r Adjournment
rather Presents Token
Committee Chosen
for Easter Service
Record of Last
Wee
asset!
Albany Man to
Speak Saturday