The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 11, 1937, Image 1

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P agra S how liic rro o e d
A rg u s P o p u la rity
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! Bargain Bay—
A n o th e r B ig D a y A h e a d (o r
T h r if t y Shopper« H ere
March 20. Be H ere!
thio In d ep e n d e n t
V o lu m e
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H ills b o r o
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pendent
E s ta b liih c d 1B73
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , M arch II, 1937
H ills b o r o
A rg u s
E s ta o lis h e d
1891
Two Sections, Fourteen Paget
Replanting of Destroyed Crops Underway Over County
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Additional
♦ Credits Possible Now for Argus Trip County
Annual Show
Cash Offered Beaverton Servage Plant
Travel Trip Included in New Program Draws Much
Talent Here
Contestants
’roposed Project Would Cost $79,000 for
Peters Returns
From Trip East;
Visits President
Unit
’ ¡Farm Bureau
Formed Here
A
Scout Aid
Freeze Cuts
Prospects for
Farm Yields
M e e tin g w ith P re s id e n t Roose-
j v e lt, v is it to W a s h in g to n hom e a t
Mt
V e rn o n ,
tr ip
to A r lin g to n
W a r r e n s P re s id e n t
. c e m e te ry and a v is it to R a d io C ity . R o b e rt
P la n tin g * fo r H a y S u p p ly
| in N e w Y o rk , w e re som e o f th e
N e w A g r ic u lt u r a l G ro u p
h ig h lig h ts re la te d b y
J u d g e R.
B ecom es S erio u s P ro b le m
I F ra n k Peters on his r e tu rn T h u rs -
F o rm e d
T h u r s d a y N ig h t
i day fro m a co n cla ve o f w o rs h ip -
as F u ll E x te n t o f F ro s t
1 fu l m asters o f th e G ra n d M asonic
a t H ills b o r o M e e tin g
W o r k e r s G iv e n N e w F ie ld s
D am ag e A p p a re n t
M a n y A m a t e u r * S c h e d u le d [ lodges o f th e U n ite d States in
W a sh in g ton . A c c o m p a n ie d by M rs.
fo r V o te G a r n e r in g ; W a n t
f o r S ta g e D e b u t T u e s d a y | Peters, he le ft h e re F e b ru a ry 16.
E le c tin g o ffic e rs and e s ta b lis h in g
T h e t r ip in c lu d e d s ix days in
A d s A d d to C h a n c e
to
N ig h t ; P r o g r a m In c lu d e s
IB y W. F. C yrus, C o u n ty A g e n t)
W a s h in g to n , tw o
d a y s in N e w in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty f o r th e fir s t
G e ttin g crops p la n te d to p ro v id e
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In c re a s e S ta n d in g s
2 2 E n t e r ta in in g A c ts
needed hay s u p p lie s is th e m ost
I’ro jects content p latin g expendí! tin ■s of $1,760,000 by
B u re a u fe d e ra tio n , a g ro u p o f local
C hicago.
serious jo b c o n fro n tin g m a n y W ash­
fa rm e rs m e t T h u rs d a y n ig h t in the
I he fed eral governm ent in and ad.i ae ent to W ashington
V is it W h ite House
in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs . Due to the
H ills b o r o c h a m b e r o f com m erce
T
he
w
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r
s
h
ip
fu
l
m
aste
rs
c
a
lle
d
in
county,
have
been
announced
by
1 he Oate p lan n in g hoard
lo n g d r y fa ll, red c lo v e r stands
C ontext ants fo r th e fre«1■ t r ip to
Second a n n u a l A m e ric a n L e g io n a b o d y a t th e W h ite House, w h e re room s.
( ’iih f« 'i tun a iu l O ld M e x lc «» A p r il its being included in t ile five bi lion d o lla r national pro- A m a te u r show , sponsored b y HilLs- th e y w e re re c e iv e d by th e p re s i­
R o b e rt W a rre n s, p ro m in e n t fa r m ­ E d w a rd Jannsen. R e e d v ille , son o f th a t lo o k e d e x c e p tio n a lly good last
M r and M rs. A. M Jannsen. has s u m m e r w e re k ille d o r th in n e d o u t
10. spoils «ned by th«* A lg o s , th is gram for public works.
| b o ro Post, w ill be staged in th e de n t who. h im s e lf, is a m e m b e r o f e r and b u lb g ro w e r o f th e Gales
been a p p o in te d assistant to M r. b a d ly b y c o ld w in te r w e a th e r.
w e e k hav «♦ an opp<n tu m ty to m ake
i V e n e tia n th e a tre . H ills b o ro , T u e s ­ th e M aso n ic lodge. O f the p re s i­ C re ek se ctio n n o rth w e s t o f F o r­
The
p
ro
jects
include
$79,BO()
lor
construction
of
an
V e tch and oats h a ve in some
G rim m , sco u tm a ste r o f th e A lo h a
a lit t le
po< k«*t m on e y f<>r e x t i t
day n ig h t. M a rc h 16. w ith 22 se le ct- dent. P eters sa id th a t he was an est G rove , was e le cte d p re s id e n t:
B o y Scout tro o p .
E d w a rd has eases n e a rly a ll been fro z e n o u t
ptcUKur« s on th e tr ip , th«* m anage- ou tfall sew er and disposal plant tt Bea\ erton ; hank pro- ed acts p resented on th e stage in a ffa b le m an w h o m e t th e d e le g a ­ W J. Enschede. H ills b o r o
ro u te
and
in o th e r instances t h e oats
re g is te re d f o r th e a n n u a l n a tio n a l
! c o m p e titio n fo r $35 in p rizes and tio n w ith a jo k e a b o u t th e w o rs h ip ­ 4. v ic e -p re s id e n t; E. W W o o d fo rd .
m ea t ha*. an n ou n ce d A ls o a b ra n d
scout ja m b o re e t r ip to W a s h in g ­ w e re k ille d w ith v a ry in g am outs
new o ppo r t u n iiy fo r c re d it s is be-
i n W illa m e tte r iv e r and trib u ta rie s , a chance to b ro a d ca st fro m ra d io f u l m asters s e e m in g y o u n g e r th a n F orest G ro v e , s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
to n . D. C „ b y w a y o f L a k e Louise, o f v e tc h le ft. L o s in g so m uch o f
itttf o ffe n - d
w h ic h w o u ld in c lu d e T u a la tin , to ' s ta tio n K G W in P o rtla n d .
B o a rd o f d ire c to rs in c lu d e s E d ­
he e xp e cte d and a p p a re n tly th e re
W in n ip e g , a nd N e w Y o r k c ity . th e c lo v e r and ve tch m eans a s h o rt
c". t $2 130.000 and in v e s tig a tio n o f
T h e acts, selected fro m a fie ld o f w o u ld be no need o f s e e k in g th e ir g a r K a m n a . H ills b o r o ro u te 1: W.
F o r th e c o n te sta n t w h o tu rn s in
He holds th e s ta r ra n k , and w ill h a y c ro p unless s o m e th in g to ta k e
m u n ic ip a l w a te r s u p p ly fo r t h e 49 at a spe cia l a u d itio n F e b ru a ry re tire m e n t a t 70 years.
th e m ost n e w s u b s c rip t!' *ns b y
T P u tn a m J r
H ills b o r o ro u te 5;
g ra d u a te fro m h ig h school th is its p la ce is seeded th is s p rin g .
W illa m e tte basin a t a cost o f $12 - 28. are fro m a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ­
J u d g e Peters also v is ite d b o th B B C o o le y. H ills b o r o ro u te 2: F
T h is loss o f th e h a y c ro p was th e
ye a r. He is a m e m b e r o f th e
000.
ty and re p re s e n t th e best ta le n t S e n a to r S te iw e r and S e n a to r M e- | H. Jossy. P o rtla n d ro u te 2; F J.
( a iid ld .ttr't an d S ta n d in g up to
H i-Y . s tu d e n t b o d y m anager, b u s i­ m ost serious re s u lt o f th e w in te r
a v a ila b le in th e a m a te u r ra n k s . N a ry and lis te n e d to a discussion L e w is . F o re s t G ro v e ; R. G le n n
S tu d y P o llu tio n
freezes.
S p rin g hay crop s a re u n ­
ness m anager o f th e h ig h school
S ta n d in g s 12 N o o n M a i t h 10
I r r i t a b i l i t y c la s s ific a tio n o f p r o j­ T h e sh o w presents a w id e v a r ie ty o f tra d e
re la tio n s by S e n a t o r R itc h e y . F orest G ro v e ro u te 1: R
d e r o r d in a r y w e a th e r c o n d itio n s
iB y A. I
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and
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sch
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l
G. S cott. S h e rw o o d ro u te 4: H e n ry
ect la n d s m th«- W illa m e tte basin o f e n te rta in m e n t.
n e v e r as s a tis fa c to ry as fa ll-se e d e d
’ Slat«
C a p ita l N e w s Bur« •an »
B o ra h b e fo re th e senate.
M a r jo r ie M e e k
309.000
f ir e squad a t B e a ve rto n .
F o llo w * Screen P la y
h a y crops.
S A L E M O reg o n s 39th b ie n n ia l a t a cost o f $25.000 also is in c lu d e d
O ne o f t h e m ost
in te re s tin g Hagg, R e e d v ille . and W a lte r V a n -
N o r th P la in s
F irs t n u m b e r on th e p ro g ra m is places v is ite d was th e d e p a rtm e n t d erzanden. H ills b o ro ro u te 1.
le g is la tiv e session is n o w h is to ry . as i.». a stu d y o f stre a m p o llu tio n
Seeding Begun
L in a io til (M t
.’ 18.250
th e stage a t 8:30 o p e ra te d by J. E d g a r H o o v e r in
S in e d ie a d jo u rn m e n t cam e o f f ic i­ co stin g $50.000. and $17.000 fo r sch e d uled f o r
M e m b e rs A B F a rm e rs
Som e fa rm e rs seeded oats a n d
H ills b o ro
fo
llo
w
in
g
a
fe
a
tu
re
screen
p
ic
tu
re
s u rv e y o f strea m s and
a lly at I I o 'c lo c k M on d a y n ig h t a l­ fish« r w
th e d e p a rtm e n t o f ju s tic e . H e re a ll
v e tc h la s t w eek. W e a re n o w
T h e F a rm B u re a u, com posed o f
D '-iiiin in
151. »50
areas
th ro u g h o u t
th e to be r u n b e fo re and a fte r th e ot th e v a rio u s s c ie n tific m ethods
th o u g h a c tu a lly th e tim e was r a p id ­ sp a w n in g
a ro u n d to th a t p e rio d o f th e sea­
a fa rm m e m b e rs h ip , is e sta blish ed
a
m
a
te
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r
show
.
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in
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w
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a
th
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r
ly a p p ro a c h in g th e m id n ig h t h o u r
o f c rim e d e te c tio n w e re e x p la in e d in 40 states o f th e u n io n and has
son w h e n i t is g e ttin g ra th e r la te to
Judges
fo
r
th
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a
ve
l
M an d a P a rks
it;.; .»o
to th e p a rty . In one roo m th e re fiv e c o u n tie s in O reg o n organized,
seed ve tch w ith th e e x p e c ta tio n o f
fro
m
th
re
e
porks
o
f
t
lic
c
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ty
and
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r
avoidance*
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f
losses
in
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t
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t
in
the
H lib . boi
w e re
seven m illio n
in d iv id u a l
g e ttin g a s a tis fa c to ry h a y c ro p u u -
House,
P re s id e n t
E ra n cise o vich t r ib u t io n and a p p lic a tio n o f i r r i ­ w ill in tu rn select th e w in n e rs on f in g e r p r in t re co rd s o f persons h e ld and H oed R iv e r in th e process o f
less w e s h o u ld h ave e x c e p tio n a lly
I hza h eth l.ip p e r t
11.500
o rg a n iz a tio n , o ffic ia ls h a ve r e p o r t­
(C o n tin u ed on p ag r 3. colum n 3)
h a v in g closed tin* senate session g a tio n w a te rs to cost $50,000.
fo
r
crim
e
s,
he
said.
fa v o ra b le s p rin g w e a th e r. C a n a d ia n
ed.
H anks
some 15 m in u te s e a rlie r
F ifte e n w o rk e rs o f th e p la n n in g
See B ob D in s m o re
f ie ld peas and oats can be seeded
O ffic e rs o f th e s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n
The
end
was
c o m p a ra tiv e ly b o a rd s ta ff g n th c re e d th e in f o r ­
T h e y also v is ite d w it h B ob D in s ­ p resent T h u rs d a y n ig h t in c lu d e d E
la te r th a n vetch. E ven th is c ro p
M a rc !
th e re
p e n a l p< .u « f ill, f a ir lv d e v o id o f th e chaos m a tio n and d a ta fo r th e p ro je c ts
M on d a y. M f.rc h 15. is th e c lo s in g s h o u ld be seeded as e a rly as it can
m ore at A n n a p o lis n a v a l academ y, 5. S tro th e r. N e w b e rg , s e c re ta ry -
o f $' » nt cash, C«,nt stants and C onfusion th a t a ll too fre q u e n t- last su m m e r.
The
s ta ff p ro je c t
d
a
te
f
o
r
n
e
w
sig
n
e
rs
to
f
ile
th
e
ir
be
p u t in to th e g ro u n d .
w
h
e
re
he
is
c
o
m
p
le
tin
g
his
second
tre a s u re r;
John T u rk .
N e w b e rg ,
(( on United on paw» 3; r «»lumn 1)
was set u p th ro u g h c o -o p e ra tio n
In some instances w h e re th e re is
yi ar. B ob m ade th e v a rs ity b a s k e t­ W. G. B ro w n . P o rtla n d . a nd G. A. c ro p d a ta in c o n n e c tio n w it h th e
an ea rn. d u rin g th is week,
o f th e n a tio n a l resources c o m m it­
1937 c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m a c c o rd ­ some v e tc h le ft b u t n o t e n ough fo r
b a ll squad th is ye a r. P e te rs said. M a lco m . N e w b e rg , a ll d ire c to rs .
15 INN) « x lr a eri tu ts fo r t
h c lu b
tee and th« W P A . and m a n y fe d e r­
in g to th e c o u n ty c o m m itte e o f th e a good stand, a nd th e oats w e re
o f f IV» m w s u b s c rip t i on
He is a fo rm e r H ilh i a th le tic s ta r
o f one
T
h
e
F
a
rm
Bureau»
is
a
n
o
n
-p
a
r
ti­
al. state, a nd
lo c a l agencies co ­
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty
A g r ic u ltu r a l k ille d , fa rm e rs a re g o in g on to th e
y e a r o r m o re re p o rte d
In N e w Y o rk . J u d g e and M rs.
• latei
san. n o n -s e c re t o rg a n iz a tio n re p re ­ C o n s e rv a tio n a sso cia tio n. C o m m u ­ la n d w it h a d is k as fa st as it gets
o p e ra te d w ith th e p la n n in g b o a rd
V». d n e s d a y noon,
Peters m e t V ic M a c K e n z ie . b r o th ­
s e n tin g th e e n tir e fa rm p o p u la tio n , n it y c o m m itte e m e n have s u p p lie s d r y enough, p la n tin g fie ld peas w ith
in
th
e
w
o
rk
.
E v e ry g ir l in th e c o n te l fro m
er o f H. L. M a c K e n z ie o f H ills b o ro ,
m en. w o m en and c h ild re n , it was o f necessary fo rm s f o r re c o rd in g oats. W o r k in g th e g ro u n d a nd p re ­
S a n ita tio n Leads
h o w on c u ii becom e a Male; wom an
Rush o f ta x p a y e rs to w in re­ and w e re his guests on a t r i p
T hese w o r k p a rin g a seed bed p r io r to d r illin g
A g re a t m a n y o f th e 65 p ro je c ts bates and a v o id in te re s t on ta x e s th ro u g h R a d io C ity , w h e re th e y i e x p la in e d at th e m e e tin g . B u ilt fro m needed in fo rm a tio n .
fo r th e A rg u s by s o lic itin g W A N T
proposed
fo r th e state
in c lu d e d e lin q u e n t a fte r M o n d a y , has k e p t a tte n d e d th e b ro a d ca st fro m th e th e g ro u n d u p and o ffic e re d by sheets m ay a lso be f ille d o u t at th e is p re fe ra b le , and p u ttin g it in o th ­
ADS.
fa rm e rs , th e o rg a n iz a tio n operates c o u n ty agent's o ffic e in th e c o u rt e rw is e seems m ore o r less l i k e
.•«•wage
disposal
and
s
a
n
i
t
a
r
y
Same P ro p o i (io n
th e o ffic e fo rc e o f th e ta x c o lle c ­ th e a tre stage and v is ite d th e v a r i- ' on th e p r in c ip le o f lo c a l c o n tro l.
house a t H ills b o ro .
"s h o tg u n fa rm in g ," b u t m a y b e
an e ffo r t to stop p o llu tio n o f th a t tio n d e p a rtm e n t on th e ju m p fo r ous d e p a rtm e n ts .
E«»» e v e ry $1 »0 o r in u ltip b c t b n c - .
M e m b e rs R u le
w
o
rk
a
lo
n
g
th
e
W
illa
m
e
tte
r
iv
e
r
in
L a s t w e e k th e state c o m m itte e ju s tifie d w h e n it is d e s ira b le to
A f t e r e o m p le tia g w o r k w h i c h '
m o re th a n a w e e k
o f c o lle c te d fo r w a n t ad
to to n
D e c la rin g th a t th e v a rio u s n r- • stream .
save v e tc h th a t was p o t k ille d .
C o lle c tio n s to da te have e xce e d ­ had a c c u m u la te d h e re in c o n n e c -1 M e m b e rs d e te rm in e th e p o lic ie s I m ade tw o o r th re e a n n ou n ce m e nts
in th e A rg u s , votes w ill
e g iv e n c m iz a tio n s o f v e te ra n s o f th e W o rld
A d v ic e G iv e n
Th«* in v e s tig a tio n p ro je c ts a re o f ed la st y e a r
by
a p p ro x im a te ly tu rn w it h h is c o u rt w o rk . J u d g e ) o f th e ir c o u n ty F a rm B u re a u and o f in te re s t to a ll fa rm e rs w h o in ­
in th e same p ro p o rtio n as for n e w W n r w e re o r lm a iilv fo r th e p u r ­
T h is m ix tu r e m a y be seeded in
special im p o rta n c e to th e state, it
$43.000. M iss G la d y s
E isn e r, ta x Peters le ft H ills b o r o to spend th is | th ro u g h th e ir chosen re p re s e n ta ­ te n d to c a rry o u t p ra c tic e s f o r w h ic h
s u b s c rip tio n s .
p o s e o f c a rin g fo r th e w e lfa re o f is p o in te d o u t. as these w ill p ro v id e
w e e k in T illa m o o k . H e w ill r e tu r n j tiv e s fo rm u la te th e p o lic ie s and p a ym e n ts m a y be earned in 1937. v a ry in g rates p e r acre. S e v e n ty -
re p o rte d
y e s te rd a y
th e d isa b le d s e rv ic e m en and the th e basis fo r a lo n g -ra n g e p la n ­ d e p u ty .
T h re e W eeks to Go
in tim e to a rra n g e f o r th e te rm I w o r k o f th e sta te b u re a u and th e F ir s t o f these is in re g a rd to a l­ fiv e p o unds o f peas a nd 60 pounds
i
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n in g p ro g ra m fo r m a n y se ctio n s o f
W h ile th e contest s t ill has th re e
A m e ric a n F a rm B u re a u fe d e ra tio n , fa lfa . "S e e d in g o f s o u th e rn g ro w n o f oats m a k e a re a s o n a b ly good
ago c o lle c tio n s so fa r th is y e a r o f c o u rt w h ic h opens M o n d a y
weeks to ru n . th e best p o rtio n o f C ic e ro Hogan. P o rtla n d , sp o ke be­ th e sta te and s h o u ld re v e a l v a lu ­
a lfa lfa seed fr o m th e states o f h a y c ro p p ro v id in g w e a th e r is a t a ll
it was e x p la in e d .
have a m o u n te d to $2163X8) as c o m ­
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ah» <1 T h e w e a th e r is m o re tern« co m m e rce M o n d a y n ig h ,
lin e d rs : n a tio n a l a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro - C a lifo rn ia , or T exa s and o r im p o r t- p la n tin g th is c ro p fo r h a y a r e
same
date.
H ogan, a W o rld W a r ve te ra n here.
seeding as m uch as 90 pounds o f
p ir a te and w ith s p rin g in th e a ir.
g ra m : r u r a l c re d its : s o il co n s e rv a ­ cd seed w h ic h c o n ta in s a n y seed
E a r ly W a rn in g
(C o n tin u ed on pace .», colum n 1)
the g irls w ill fin d th e w o r k m ore w h o saw a c tiv e s e rv ic e and w h o
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C o n te sta n ts s t ill a re r u n n in g neck o ffic e r fo r th e D isa b le d A m e ric a n
tr o l. lim e s u rv e y , g a s o lin e ta x fo r w ill a n y im p o rte d red c lo v e r seed
have ju s t c o m p le te d th e task. W a sh ­
and neck w it h no on«* fa r eno ug h V e te ra n s D isa b le d h im s e lf, he has
roads o n ly , state m a r k e tin g a g re e ­ p la n te d be accepted f o r p a y m e n t
in g to n c o u n ty s ta te m e n ts w e re in
O v e r - r id in g a p ro te s t file d
b y m ents. la b o r le g is la tio n , s u p p o rt e xce p t th a t c o m in g fro m C anada
in th e lead to d i -cover w h o th e d e vo te d th e m a jo r p o rtio n o f his
th e m a il s h o r tly a fte r th e books se ve ra l p ro p e rty o w n e rs a l o n g
w h ic h is sta in e d v io le t," says th e
e v e n tu a l w in n e i w ill be A n y th in g tim e s in ce his d isch a rg e fro m the
w e re tu rn e d o v e r to th e s h e riff B a se lin e s tre e t east o f T e n th a v e ­ o f e d u c a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n s . 4-H
n o w can happ« i i . and no one w ill a rm y
, c lu b s a n d F u tu r e F a rm e rs , and co- state c o m m itte e .
J a n u a ry 20.
to p ro m o tio n
o f ve te ra n s'
nue. th e H ills b o r o c it y c o u n c il T u e s­
be . ? fe ly in th e lead as lo n g as the a ffa irs .
M u s t W a tc h E vid e n ce
S in ce th a t date th e c o lle c tio n d e ­ day n ig h t passed an o rd in a n c e a u ­ I o p e ra tio n w it h o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s .
Plans w e re discussed S a tu rd a y
(( on ti n u rd on page 2. ro lu n m 2»
E m p lo y e s o f S tim s o n L u m b e r
S lo w G ro w th E x p e c te d
T h is p ro b a b ly m e a n s ' in
In th e U n ite d S ta te
he to ld his at th e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e C o u n ­ p a rtm e n t has tu rn e d o v e r to the th o riz in g im p ro v e m e n t
th e
of
tw o
co m p a n y n e a r G aston h a v e r e je c t­
audience, th e ve te ra n
has been tv F a rm e rs ' U n io n in H ills b o r o fo r c o u n ty tre a s u re r $185.000. T h e fir s t i b lo ck o f th a t s tre e t at a cost e s ti­
G r o w th in th is c o u n ty is e x p e c t­ see d in g o f a lfa lfa th a t th e p u r- ed a p ro p o sa l th a t th e G le n w o o d
placed on th e de fen sive , c h ie fly o b ta in in g r e lie f fro m w in te r flo o d s q u a rte r is d u e M on d a y.
ed to be s lo w as in te n s iv e d riv e chaser w i l l need t o sh o w some i local o f th e S a w m ill and T im b e r-
m ated at a b o ut $1100
O n a ll taxes p a id on o r b e fore
because o f p u b lic i {n o ra n c c o f the r lo n g th e T u a la tin r iv e r , and a
W o rk w ill be g in as soon as m en fo r m e m b e rs h ip w i l l n o t be the c e rtific a tio n tags o r o th e r e vid e n ce i s r a t e S r » s u s s r * ' -
id e a l: and in s p ira tio n s o f th e men c o m m itte e was a p p o in te d to c o n ­ M on d a y, a th re e p e r ce n t re b a te and m a te ria ls a re a v a ila b le , it is p re se n t o b je c t.
_ agency
(C n n tin u rd on pose 3. «-olumn 5)
and o rg a n iz a tio n s o f th e great w a r
fe r w ith th e c o u n ty c o u rt re g a rd ­
" R a th e r," said P re s id e n t W a rre n s, has been some red c lo v e r seed i m ­ fo r th e S tim s o n em ployes.
u n d ersto o d . T h e s tre e t is t o b e
H a ve One P ro g ra m
in g a d ra in a g e d is tric t.
b ro u g h t to grade and su rfa ce d 18 "we w is h t o g ro w s lo w ly and s o l­ p o rte d in the P a c ific coast section,
T h e vote, d ire c te d b y th e n a tio n -
T lie th re e ve te ra n o rg a n iza tio n s.
p ro b a b ly n o t m u c h o r v e ry l i t t le , a l la b o r re la tio n s b o a rd fo llo w in g
G e o rg e M cG ee, c ity e n g in e e r, w h o
feet w id e a nd s ix inches deep w it h id ly . ”
M e m b e rs h ip dues a re $3.50 per o f th is has been d is trib u te d in th is a h e a rin g in P o rtla n d , was ta ke n
H csrdcnt o f H ills b o ro fo r th e last A m e ric a n L e g io n . V e te ra n s o f F o r ­ has m ade c o n s id e ra b le s tu d y o f
c ru s h e d ro c k W P A is exp e cte d to
(C o n tin u ed on pace X, colum n 2)
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fu rn is h th e la b o r a n d H ills b o ro y e a r o f w h ic h $2 50 goes to th e
T h u rs d a y n ig h t and re s u lte d in 155
•hoe re p a irm a n . di«*d in Jones hos­ ican V eterans, have b u t one p ro ­ and its trib u ta rie s , to ld w h a t lie
w i l l p ro d u c e th e ro c k . R o ck and state. 50 ce n ts to th e n a tio n a l b u ­
e lig ib le b a llo ts b e in g cast o f w h ic h
gram
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k n e w o f th e steps necessary t o
p ita l T h u rs d a s
F u n e ra l s«*rvices
46 fa v o re d th e G le n w o o d agency
use o f m a c h in e ry w ill be th e o n ly rea u a nd 50 cents stays in th e c o u n ­
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cause a fa ste r r u n - o f f o f th e r iv e r
and 109 w e re a g a in st th e change.
wa r«* h e ld S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fro m
cost c a rrie d by th e p ro p e rty o w n ­ ty .
ideals.
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.
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. ■ D iscussion o f th e costs and b e n ­ ers. G eorge McGee, c ity en g in ee r,
Y o u n g s E u n e ru l Hom e w it h c re m a ­
T he h e a rin g was h e ld in P o rtla n d
N e x t m e e tin g has been scheduled
in D e ce m b e r b e fo re th e b o a rd on
tio n at L in c o ln M e m o ria l P a rk in erans. because th e y w o re th e u n i- '
T h e c o m m itte e to c o n fe r w ith e fits o f an a g ric u la u ra l course in assured th e d e le g a tio n present T ue s­ f o r H ills b o r o A p r il 7 in th e ch a m ­
I fo rm o f th e ir c o u n try in tim e of th e c o u rt in c lu d e s Jo h n K in d e l. E. H ills b o r o u n io n h ig h school to o k day n ig h t.
P o rtla n d
d e c la ra tio n o f th e U n io n th a t a m a ­
b e r o f c o m m e rc e room s.
F u n e ra l services o r M rs. Rosa A. jo r it y o f th e e m p lo y e s w e re b e in g
C h ie f p ro te s t was m ade b y M . J
m u c h o f th e tim e o f th e u n io n h ig h
K e m p f was b o rn in G e rm a n y J u ly w a r. a il fe e l th a t th e y have th e G Beam an and I. J. H ecsackcr.
B u ch a n a n . 86. m o th e r o f Jo h n C. p re v e n te d fro m jo in in g a u n io n .
S tu th e it. o w n e r o f a f illin g s ta tio n
‘ •H 1864. and cam e to A m e r ic a 55 r ig h t to speak fo r th e lo y a l citiz e n s
A re s o lu tio n a lso was
passed b o a rd M a rc h 3.
o f th e n a tio n .
B u ch a n a n o f C o rn e liu s , w e re h e ld
T h u rs d a y 's v o te fo llo w e d a ctio n
u rg in g th e sta le le g is la tu re to op- !
y e a r* ago. la n d in g in N e w Y o r k
S e rio u s c o n s id e ra tio n
is
be in g i on T e n th a nd B a se lin e s tree t. He
" I d o n 't b e lie v e th e y la id aside
F rid a y
a te rn o o n
in
M c M in v ille e a rlie r in th e y e a r a t w h ic h S tim ­
C ity F ro m N ew Y o ik he w e n t to
pose a b ill w h ic h w o u ld p e rm it g iy e n Ih e p ro p o sa l, w h ic h w o u ld j a rg u e d th a t th e cost was too g re a t
w it h b u r ia l in th e c e m e te ry at C o r­ son e m p lo y e s fo rm e d t h e ir o w n c o l­
D e n ve r. C o lo , a nd fro m C o lo ra d o to th e ir ideals w h e n th e y to o k o ff o rg a n iz a tio n o f fa rm la b o re rs and g iv e th is d is tr ic t th e same course and w o u ld cause p ro p e r ty o w n e rs
n e liu s . M rs B u ch a n a n had been a le c tiv e b a rg a in in g a gency n o t a f­
C o tta g e G ro v e b e fo re ta k in g u p I the u n ifo rm ." he em phasized
A p e titio n ,
b e rr y - p ic k in g cre w s w ith re s u ltin g ns has been e s ta b lis h e d
in F orest to lose th e ir homes.
re s id e n t o f O reg o n sin ce 1860.
filia te d w it h a n y u n io n o rg a n iz a ­
In re la tin g th e h is to ry o f th e v a r ­
residence here.
G ro v e
U n d e r th e S m ith - H ughes w h ic h he said he c irc u la te d , co n -
ious o rg a n iza tio n s. Hogan p o in te d s trik e s and loss o f crops.
She was b o rn in O n ta rio . C a n ­ tio n . W. F. M cP h e rso n w as nam ed
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lie re tire d fro m r e p a ir w o rk fiv e I
W illia m C y ru s , c o u n ty agent, e x - j
D
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out th a t th e y w e re o rg a n ize d in th e
and
th e
fe d e ra l g o v e rn ­ ; app ea re d on the p e titio n a s k in g fo r F a rm e r U n io n b and in O reg o n th e ada. M a rc h 6. 1850. and cam e to
ye a rs ago T h ro u g h o u t h is lif e in
p la in e d d e ta ils o f th e so il c o i l - ! co u rse
b e g in n in g to lo o k a fte r the in te re sts
O regon w ith h e r p a re n ts w h e n 10 p re s id e n t: C a rl K a d o lp h , s e c re ta ry ,
H ills b o ro he has re sid e d in room s |
s r rv a tio n
p ro g ra m fo r th is y e a r; m e n t w ill m eet h a lf th e e xpense o f | th e im p ro v e m e n t.
G e o rg e V . D o u g h ty , a n o t h e r W est U n io n band was d e d ic a te d ye a rs old. T h e fa m ily s e ttle d n e a r and Jo h n G u y e r, tre a s u re r.
b e h in d his .‘ hop n e x t d o o r to I r e ­ o f th e d isa b le d s e rvice m en. th e and u rg e d fa rm e rs to lis t
t h e ir th e in s tru u c to r. it is p o in te d out
A n a d d itio n to a n ig h t s h if t a t th e
to th e s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n
a t
a B u tte v ille . S u r v iv in g are th re e sons:
w id o w s o f th e w a r dead, and th e
la n d 's store.
T lie d is tric t, h o w e v e r, m u s t bear i p ro p e rty o w n e r n o w liv in g in San J
acreage
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also
d
is
­
orphans.
m e e tin g o f W est U n io n lo c a l h e ld C h a rle s B. B u ch a n a n o f M c M in n ­ m ill has b ro u g h t th e to ta l n u m b e r
D
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S u r v iv in g is th e w id o w , A n n a i
e m p lo y e d th e re to n e a rly 190, i t
"H u t we m ust re m e m b e r." Hogan
of
the d e c la rin g
th a t
th e re w a s lit t le t T h u rs d a y n ig h t in th e K . P. h a ll. v ille : W a lte r S. B u ch a n a n o f M a n ­
b y th e w in te r freeze and gave d e ­ th e w o rk , tr a n s p o rta tio n
K e m p f.
was re p o rte d th is w e e k .
(('««ntinueri on iia k p 2. colum n 5)
s tu d e n ts a nd in s tru c to r
to
and ; tr a v e l on th e stree t a n d th e cost 1 N o rth P la in s Speakers a t th e d e d i­ teca. Cal., and Jo h n o f C o rn e liu s .
ta ils fo r reseeding.
c a tio n w e re H e n ry Jacobson, p re s i­
th e
v a rio u s p ro je c ts , and ! o f w o r k to o h ig h .
T h e m e e tin g discussed Ihe m o n th ­ fro m
S e v e ra l o th e r p ro p e rty ow ners, d e n t o f th e u n io n , and J. P otts, state
ly c o m m u n ity sale at th e w a re ­ o th e r in c id e n ta l expensce
A b o u t 45 s tu d e n ts c o u ld be ac­ headed by O. B. K ra u s , spoke fo r | p re s id e n t.
house in H ills b o ro a nd it w a s
agreed th a t co ffe e w o u ld be f u r ­ c o m m o d a te d in th e classes, each th e w o rk , d e c la rin g th a t d u r in g | J M a n n o f th e liv e s to c k com
nished. w h ile those a tte n d in g f u r ­ s tu d e n t b e in g q u a lifie d b y h a v in g th e w in t e r th e y w e re u n a b le to | m issio n to ld o f c o n d itio n s a
c k y a rd s
.
n ish th e ir o w n lu nches
A sale access to a g iv e n area o f la n d on d riv e t h e ir a u to m o b ile s fro m th e ir j business a t th e P o rtla n d s to vK.vaids
homes and s u ffe re d in c o n v e n ie n c e i a n d u rg e d m em b e rs to b rin g
is s ch e d u le d fo r S a tu rd a y w ith a w h ic h he can c a rry on his p ro je c t
n in g to
la rg e lis t o f a rtic le s o ffe re d , ac­ T h e p ro je c ts in c lu d e a ll m a n n e r o f w h e n t h e ir frie n d s , ig n o ra n t o f th e [ liv e s to c k e a rly in th e m o rn
best prices,
a c tiv itie s ,
th e
s tu d e n ts c o n d itio n o f th e s tre e t, a tte m p te d . o b ta in th e
V is ito r s
O
O
c o rd in g to Jo h n I ’ lass. c o u n ty p re s­ fa rm in g
k e e p in g a cco u nt o f costs, sales, etc. to v is it th e m and became s tu c k in ' fro m D o w n in g lo c a l in C o lu m b ia
i l l y I E. I raneis. A ssista n t
F o llo w in g clo se ly ip im p o rta n c e id e n t.
"W h e n e v e r a n y set o f m en s h a ll in tim e s o f p ro s p e rity has re m a in ­
Io d isclo se at th e end o f th e y e a r th e m ud .
c o u n ty , in c lu d in g M r. and
M rs. e n te rta in designs a g a in st th e c o n ­ ed passive and q u ie sce n t, a w a ke n s
C o u n ty A g e n t)
to these tw o p ro je c t* a re th e p o ta ­
th e p r o f it and loss in th e v e n tu re
W illia m s titu tio n . e ith e r to o v e rw h e lm it to his p resent and f u tu r e w e lfa re
A n o th e r a tte m p t in J a n u a ry to A r t h u r T h o m p s o n a n d
T h e m a n y a c h ie v e m e n t p ro g ra m s to p ro je c t, w ith 13 m em bers, a v a l-
V
o
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w
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also
is
im p ro v e th e street was success­ M a u ric e o f C la ts k a n ie , u rg e d th e in th e a n a rc h y o f s im p le d e m o c ­ and lo o ks a b o u t fo r th e causes of
w h ic h a re b e in g sponsored by th e a lio n o f $1479. and a p r o fit o f $415;
g iv e n , in c lu d in g h o m e c a rp e n try f u lly o v e rc o m e b y th e o p p o s itio n . ! m em b e rs to a tte n d th e sta te c o n ­
v a rio u s granges and c o m m u n ity o r ­ Ib e p o u ltry g ro u p w ith 48 m em bers,
racy, o r to fo u n d u pon its ru in s his distress. U s u a lly , w ith o u t re a ­
a
nd
re
p
a
ir,
iro
n
w
o
rk
,
a
nd
c
o
n
­
v e n tio n at C la ts k a n ie in M ay.
g a n iz a tio n * in re c o g n itio n o f 4-H v a lu a tio n o f $4957. and a p r o f it o f
an
u s u rp a tio n
of
m o n a rc h ic a l son o r lo g ic, d e te rm in e s h is g o v ­
s
tru
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v
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u
s
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s
needed
c h it) w o rk in t h e ir ci in n iu n itic s . $1275, and th e p ig g ro u p w it h 22
D iscu ssio n o f th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n p o w e r, th e y w i l l com m ence th e ir e rn m e n t is b la m a b le f o r a ll his
on
th
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fa
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c a lls a tte n tio n Io th e e x te n t o f th e | m em bers, slock v a lu e d at $1797. and
w a reh o u se in H ills b o ro w as c o n ­ o p p o s itio n bv open o r in s id io u s ills and in d e te rm in a tio n o f g o v -
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■I II c lu b a g r ie u llu ia l p ro g ra m in a p r o fit o f $458.
d u c te d b y John Plass. c o u n ty p re s ­ a tta c k s to w e a ke n o r o v e rth ro w e e rn m e n ta l d e lin q u e n c y he n a tu r a l­
J u d g e D o n a ld T T e m p le to n Fr< d en by th e school b o a rd to I h e
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty .
id e n t. and R N. B a k e r, m anager, th e ju d ic ia r y ." d e cla re d G eorge R. ly in clu d e s, d ir e c tly o r in d ir e c tly ,
These re p o rts are o f p a r tic u la r ly K a u fm a n . 49. h e ld on a s ta tu to ry p o s s ib ility o f e re c tin g g ra n d sta n d s
A re c e n t s u rv e y o f Hie c lu b rc c - , - .sig n ifica n t v a lu e Io th e fa rm e rs o f 1 charge
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a n d the ju d ic ia l b ra n c h o f th e g o v e rn ­
w as b o u n d o v e r to th e at th e h ig h school Ih is s u m m e r a i- ,
o rd s ;h o w th a t in 1930 11,ere was W a sh in g to n c o u n ty because th e 4-H
p
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g ra n d ju r y .
th o u g h no d e fin ite steps y e t have ,
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re p re s e n ta tiv e s son to ld o f business tra n s a c te d a t address on th e c o n s titu tio n and
g ir ls hi a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro te cts. T w o I ve lo p e d so th a t it is in d ir e c t lin e
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o f th e s tr te u t ilit ie s co m m issio n ] th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e P a c ific th e su p re m e c o u rt b e fo re th e H illa - the m en w h o created th e c o n s titu ­
h u n d re d and ( li ce, o r 82 p e r cent w ith Ih e a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro g ra m o f
tio n . B a g le y said: “ Those engaged
w as h e ld
y e s te rd a y
a fte rn o o n I S u p p ly c o -o p e ra tiv e at W a lla W a lla . b o ro R o ta ry c lu b T h u rs d a y .
o f these c lu b n u m b e rs , co m p le te d th e c o u n ty and each c o m m u n ity in had broadens! a d e s c rip tio n o f his
ca r.T h e b ro a d ca st w as h e a rd i<v a
In th e course o f h is address he in th is m o n u m e n ta l ta s k d iffe re d in
t h e ir w o rk . T h e Io al v a lu e o f a ll I
i W ednesday» at M a n n in g in c o n ­
w h ic h c lu l) w o rk is o rg a n ize d . T h e fa rm e r n e a r V a n e o io ■■' w h o m ade
In v it a t io n was e x te n d e d to m e m ­ o u tlin e d th e h is to ry o f th e su p re m e s e n tim e n t and o p in io n u p o n m a n y
n e c tio n w ith rates proposed b y th e
llie s e p ro je c ts was $25.985 and I h e l v a lu a tio i, o f Hie p ro je c ts as iiu t i-
PE P co m p a n y in c o n n e c tio n w it h { b e rs and t h e ir frie n d s b y th e so­ c o u rt a nd discussed reasons fo r a t­ q u e stion s o f g o v e rn m e n t, b u t a ll,
p r o fit m ade by Hie 293 r l u l l m e m ­ c a tc il a bove sh o w Ihe e x te n t Io a m e n ta l n o te o f th e ear a nd its
license.
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bers was $119(11
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W o rk in g in a fie ld nea 1 th e h ig h ­
q u e ra d e d a n ce M a rc h 18.
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w h e th e r such p o w e r s h o u ld be e x ­
g r t yo u a fa rm , fu rn is h th e liv e ­
to see th e m a c h in e passing. He im ­
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c o rd in g b> im p o rta n c e is th e d a iry | F o re s t G r o v e Y o u th
T he h e a rin g was ca lle d w h e n j and m ost c o m ic a l co stu m e d couples.
sto ck. p o u ltr y a n d m a c h in e ry ,
m e d ia te ly te le p h o n e d h i s s h e r iff
p e r ity and happiness; w h e n t h e tiv e o r ju d ic ia l d e p a rtm e n t; w h e th ­
p ro te s ts o f persons d e s irin g elec- '
g ro u p w h ic h had c lu b s w ill) an e n ­ S ta tio n e d a t V a n c o u v e r
and n e a rly fu rn is h th e house.
and gave chase in h is o w n car.
g o v e rn m e n t, in a ll its branches, e r b y a s in g le m an o r b y a m a ­
ro llm e n t i f 71 m e m b e rs whose a n i­
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w o rk s w ith o u t fr ic t io n o r fu s tia n : jo r it y o f a ll: fo r th e y co n sid e re d
m a l* w e re v a lu 'd nl $13.24« and
press w ith m ore o f th is ty p e o f
th e o rd in a r y c itiz e n concerns h im ­ th a t th e m a jo r ity , w ith o u t re s tric ­
w hose p ro fits w e re re p o rte d a s D o ro th y M a ie r. Forest G ro v e ro u te in g to n state p o lice and tu rn e d o v e r
p ro b a b le p a tro n s d e c la rin g th a t th e
a d v e rtis in g th a n e v e r b e fore . E a rl,
I. has e n lis te d in Ihe S e ve n th I n ­ to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a u th o ritie s .
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e lf not at a ll about fo rm , fu n c tio n tio n upon its p o w e r, m ig h t become
p ro p o s itio n
o ffe re d by th e c o m ­
w e e k a n e w re c o rd .
T h e c o rn p ro je c t d ia l,(Is in second fa n try , s ta tio n e d at V a n co u ve r, ae-1
o r e ffe c tiv e n e s s o f th e g o v e rn m e n t. : q u ite as d a n ge ro u s as a n y o th e r
p a n y was unreasonable.
D B a g n a ll. |
Sale A n n o u n ce d
T h is w e e k 136 separate item s
p ilin ' ill the c o u n ty
w ith eight, c o rd in g to M a jo r II
In v ita tio n to jo in in th e s u n ris e i b u t o n ly w ith th e w e lfa re o f h im - despot.”
T h is p ro je c t, if a llo w e d to p ro ­
M o n th ly F a rm e rs ' U n io n s a l e ,
c lu b s and 51 c lu b m e m b e rs whose r e c r u itin g o ffic e r fo r th e U n ite d |
under 43 d iffe r e n t headings. A
ceed. w o u ld e x te n d th e c o m p a n y F.aster s e rv ic e on B a ld Peak, w e s t , s e jf and those d e a r to h im ," Bag-
P o w e r D e cla red
p ro je c ts w e re v a lu e d nl $2831 and S ta le s a rm y in 1’ o rtlH nd . T h e S e v - ; postponed fro m th e re g u la r m o n th ­
fe w o f th e m show
14 ads to
p o w e r lin e s n in e m ile s in to th e o f L a u re l, p ro b a b ly w i l l be e x te n d - : le y said.
O f th e v a rio u s branches o f gov-
w hose p r o fits w e re $1(192. T h e co rn e n th I n fa n tr y is one o f th e oldest ly m e e tin g o f Ih e c o u n ty u n io n in
s r ll h a y: 17 to se ll r a t t le and 12
m o u n ta in s s e rv in g fro m 60 Io 70 r d to H ills b o r o a nd o th e r churches.
Seeks Cause
; e rn m e n t, he said: "T h e p o w e r and
and d a iry p ro je c ts l e p rc s c n t I Ii e o f th e a rm y o rg a n iz a tio n s . Each H ills b o ro , w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y in
pieces o f re a l estate s e e kin g a
cu sto m e rs b e tw e e n B anks and B u x ­ i t w a s a n n o u n ce d b y th e c o m m it - ) " B u t w h e n th e g e n e ra l tid e of a u th o r ity o f each d e p a rtm e n t is
p rin c ip a l 4 -H a c tiv itie s ip th e a g ­ r e c r u it is a llo w e d to choose his | th e w arehouse, i t has been a n ­
b u y e r. B u y o r s e ll— e ith e r w a y
to n and in B u x to n . L in e s n o w stop tee fro m th e L a u re l S u n d a y school a d v e rs ity a ffe c ts th e masses, o f ) d e fin ite ly d e cla re d . T h e re i* no
in ch a rg e o f th e a ffa ir .
' w h ic h he is one, th e c itiz e n , w h o I
r ic u lt u r a l g ro u p .
o w n b ru n ch and s ta tio n .
nounced.
— A rg u s W a n t A d s ra n do it.
a t B anks.
(C 'an tln u rd nn pag« S, -ulu M R IJ
O utfall and Disposal; Hank Protection
and C learing River Channel P art of Pub-
lie Works Proposals in 'This ( ’ounty
Peaceful Close
Ma rks Session
of Legislature
Monday Closing
Date for Farm
Benefit Signers
Tax Payments
Show Increase
Over Year Ago
Vets Placed
on Defensive
Group Told
Council Orders
Rock on Street
Flood Control
Plans Urged
Logging Union
Loses in Test
Rites Held for
Ludwig Kempf
Board Mav Add
Farm Course
Funeral Rites Held
Mrs. Rosa Buchanan
Farmer Union
Dedicates Band
Club ICork Among County Boys,
Attacks on Judiciary Seen as
Shows Profits to Communities
Designs Against Constitution
Court Orders Man
Held to Grand Jury
Line Extension
Hearing Held
Market Place
Argus Growing
Churches Invited
to Join Services
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