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m u n ity W eekly
Volume I.'!, No. Iii
H ills b o ro
New Homes
Aid Shortage
of Dwellings
C o n s tru c tio n
W e ll
M a rk
Boom
on W a y
Set
W e a th e r
to
Year
In d e p e n d e n t
E sta b lish e d 1873
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Coronation Preview Entertains
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to
Ago
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In III 1 lib o n
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( H h cr In .im
ill in l l i l h h o i o
» hid«- W ill» I ’yle . F ifth a nd L in e o
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.u id F o u rth , a nd I. (* K ra n u e n
h is lots n e a r th e h ig h school. C i
st m e t ion on these w ill be g in as s<
as h ; r < i n < n l . . have been c o t f i p l e t
W e il th is w eek 1« ' hi., c o n tr a il
M o h r h ro th e i'' T h e house w ill h e
( (( oi gi in ( o h m ia l typ« T h e P yle
«une
is
to have tw o room s up
I ft >e d o w n , a o f fra m e
tio n
o i e m p l o y d in H i l l .
W ebb
b o ro by th e P »rtland Gas
( *ok,
co m p a n y
is tru e tin g a :
fra m e dv
on his prop« r t y n e a r
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W a g o n h la st hum«’ . i T o b ia s
w ill
m ta in m x iim iii.s, bi isem cnt.
and is o f fra m e c o n s tru c t i i w ith
shake fin is h fo r th e fu s t fl >r o u t-
: id«* w ith w id e s id in g on th< g a b l e s
A A S o u le o f th« L a u re l e n m u n -
it y is e o irp h tm g a five « ro o i house
on h is fa rm
D e l a y e d f o r se ve ra l week
iw a it -
m g th e c o m p le tio n if a I
n ie iit.
th<* D onelson horn«* o rth e i
»f th«*
ju n io r h ig h school, va.*, begun t h i s
we< k T h is d w e llin g a ill lM‘ o f bi
\ < neer. to ry a n d i h a lf co n sti
tio u w ith a p a rt bu* •ment
P la n n e d
le g a liz e
D e c la r e d
M o d e ra te s
|»e«*te«l to hpe
A t present
« n; ht tl w e llin g
bo rn , e ith e r
M ru e tio n . <»
P e te rs
F o re c lo s u re
V o id
Year
Soon
by
Judge
Ago
Costs Not I lied
Ministers of
County Organize
an Association
A t an a ll • d a y m e e tin g o f the
p n te sta nt m in is te rs o f W a sh in g ­
to n c o u n ty sponsored b y th e H ills ­
b o ro M in is te r ia l a ssociation in the
local M e th o d is t c h u rc h
T uesday
la u n ch ed a c o u n ty m in is te r ia l o r ­
g a n iza tio n to 1«. k n o w n as th e W ash­
in g to n C o u n ty M in is te r ia l associa­
t i o n A co m m issio n o f fifte e n m in ­
is te r-. one fo r each p ro te s ta n t ro m -
n n m io n , was a p p o in te d to c h a rt th e
fu tu re p ro g ra m fo r th e a ssociation
.m d re p o rt to th e w h o le g ro u p at a
m e e t i m , at th e same place Tuesday.
M ay 18. at lit a m. R e v J W Hunch.
M e th o d ist m in is te r o f Forest (¡ro v e ,
presented a c o m p re h e n s iv e p ro g ra m ,
w h ic h was re co m m en d e d b y (lie
as .o c ia lio n fo r s tu d y and a d o p tio n
sh o u ld it m eet w ith tiie c o m m is ­
F u n d s f o r G ir ls ’
be
In c lu d e d
C o lle c te d
by
G ro u p
in
to
Am ount
C o m m itte e ;
B re a k fa s t S c h e d u le d
D e cla red v o id a y e a r ago in J a n ­
u a ry in d e ris io n s h a nded d o w n b y
J u d g e It. F ra n k P e te rs in c ir c u it
COUFt, UlC 1't'i , W a s h in g to n c o n ty
ta x fo re c lo s u re sale w ill be re -a d -
v e rtis e d and a u c tio n e d , a c c o rd in g to
th e c o u n ty c o u rt T h e lis t c o n ta in s
d< lin q u e n t taxes fo r 1931 to 1934 in ­
clu s iv e .
T h e re -sa le in v o lv e s , at th e p re s ­
e n t lim e , a b o u t 756 to w n lots, and
250 acreage p a rce ls o f fro m one to
020 acres T h e p ro p e r ty re p re s e n ts
fro m $35.000 to $46,000 m d e lin q u e n t
a re h e a rs a l o f ta xe s
F irs t a d v e rtis e m e n t o f th e
M a y 12 w hen p ro p e rty fo r sale u n d e r ta x f o r e ­
fo rm a lly
cro w n e d W ith clo s u re was m J a n u a ry . 19^5.
op.*, in c lu d in g rna> > ed hands c o ro n a tio n
A lm o s t im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e
I parade to in ju r e p< i f<M-t tim in g along sale, several a c tio n s w e re file d in
S o u k * in d ic a tio n o f the c ro w d to he e x- c ir c u it c o u rt to c le a r t it le u n d e r Hie
.it lite c o ro n a tio n is evid e n ced in
. p ic tu re
A u th o ritie s sale, re s u ltin g in J u d g e P e te rs' d e ­
cree.
i* th a t 50.000 A m e rica n . w ill a tte nd
Council Urges
Enforcement
of Sewer Rules
H ills b o ro
A rg u s
E sta o lis h e d
189»
Two Sections, Fourteen Page»
County Plans Scout Fund Standards o f Production
Young Truck
Re-sale 1935 Drive Opens High Among Dairy Herds Driver Dies
Tax Lands
Here Monday Wu- ¡rip-ton County Eliminating Low Test of Injuries
Seen
K U Is b o fti
t ..
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lio tu h te I lic i • use
<i y c m .tg t» M m l
O regon, T h u r day. May 6, 1937
C h ie f reason fo r v o id in g Hie sale
was because o f " u n c e r ta in ty in th e
a m o u n t c h a rg e a b le a n d c o lle c tib le
fro m said p ro p e r ty and p o rtio n as
to rusts and d is b u rs m e n ts fo r w a n t
o f a v e rifie d b ill "
A n o th e r p o rtio n o f Hie sale was
q u e stio n e d on th e g ro u n d th a t th e
p ro p e r ty was so ld fo r an a m o u n t in
excess o f taxes and in te re s t d ue in ­
stead n t a p o rtio n o f th e p ro p e r ty
s u ffic ie n t to s a tis fy th e ta xe s a nd
costs.
T tiis w e e k a c o m p le te lis tin g o f
H i e p ro p e rty a lo n g w ith th e a m o u n t
o f taxes and costs due a g a in st each
in d iv id u a l tra c t, was s u b m itte d to
G . Russell M o rg a n , d is tr ic t a tto rn e y ,
w h o w ill proceed to p re p a re th e sale.
P r r p a r r P u b lic a tio n
It is e xp e cte d th a t th e sale w ill be
l i t Id Hie lust o f Ju n no m ; o r,a t ¡me in
J u ly , d e p e n d in g on
tim e needed to p re
;
reparo
th e lis tin g
f o r p u b lic a tio n .
T h is tim e e v e ry p re c a u tio n w ill be
ta k e n to re n d e r th e sale legal i l l a ll
its aspects, m e m b e rs o f th e c o u n ty
c o u rt d e cla re .
S u rv e y o f th e p ro p e r ly b e in g o f ­
fe re d . has been m ade by m e m b e rs o f
H ie c o u rt and a la rg e p o rtio n o f it
is d e cla re d Io c o n ta in som e e x c e l­
le n t re a l estate. In se ve ra l instances
fo rm e r o w n e rs h a ve g iv e n q u it ­
c la im deeds o r h a ve s ig n ifie d w i l l ­
ingness to q u it c la im .
S e e kin g to c o lle c t a p p ro x im a te ly
$550 to d e fra y expenses fo r B o y
Seoul and C a m p F ire G ir ls in th e
H ills b o ro area d u rin g th e co m in g
year
26 H ills b o ro business m en.
a n d a b o u t 10 fro m fo u r o th e r p o in ts
in the c o u n ty w ill stage a d a w n
to d u sk d r iv e M on d a y.
T h i c o m m itte e , w ith th e e xce p ­
tio n o f re p re s e n ta tiv e s a t A lo h a .
H e lv e !la and C o rn e liu s , w i l l be
aroused by B o y S co u ts e a r l y
c n o u g ii M o n d a y to a tte n d a special
b re a k fa s t
m e e tin g
i n H ills b o ro
P h a rm a cy T h e scouts w ill esco rt
th e c o m m itte e to th e m ee tin g .
T o w n D is tric te d
Di. tric ts w ill be d iv id e d am o n g
th e re p re s e n ta tio n , a nd th e d r iv e
w ill be u n d e rw a y as soon as th e
m eal
fin is h e d and th e assign-
m ents made. a c c o rd in g to J. L .
Scare
tre a s u re r, w h o is in charge,
Last t y e a r a n u m b e r o f c o m m it-
te c n r n c o m p le te d assignm ents b y
9 a. r n. and m ost o f th e w o r k w as
com pì ete b y 11 a. m . S e a rcy said.
T h e d riv e is exp e cte d to m ove w it h
m ore speed th is y e a r
O f th e to ta l bu d ge t to be raised,
$350 . fo r th e P o rtla n d area co u n -
c il o f w h ic h H ills b o ro is a p a rt
a nd is used to d e fra y expenses o f
s u perV lio n , tra in in g , postage, o f-
fic e
< xpense.
te le p ho n e , c a m p
c q u ip n n t a n d d e v e lo p m e n t, p ro -
Cattle bv ( areful Selection; Feeding Poor
Cows Disclosed as Bad Investm ent for
Local Dairymen
L lo y d
M e tz e n tin e
W hen
Load
of
C ru s h e d
Rocks
D ro p s A cro ss B a c k ; R ite s
I hirty-eight per t e n t of the cow s in h erd s in th e W ash­
ington C ounty H erd Im provem ent association produced
350 pounds of fat or m ore d u rin g th e y e a r 1936, acco rd ­
ing to the sum m ary of last y e a r's testin g ju st released, ac­
cording to W. F. Cyrus, county a g e n t. T w enty-nine herds,
to ta lin g 856 cows w ere tested d u rin g th e y e a r and 326
exceeded th e above figure for f a t production. O fficers
of this association are Julius C hristensen, p resid e n t;
In Lead Roles
♦ W T P u tn a m . J r . v ic e -p re s id e n t:
C B B u ch a n a n . J r . tre a s u re r, and
Ed W. F rc u d e n th a l and O scar Hagg
d ire c to rs .
ztnnual Average High
T h is a n n u a l s u m m a ry show s u n ­
usual h ig h ave ra g e an n ua ! p ro d u c ­
tio n p e r c o w o f 392 p ounds o f b u t-
te rfa t. D u rin g th e y e a r th e re w e re
78 cow s c u lle d o u t and sold. I n t e r ­
e s tin g c o m p a riso n s a re e v id e n t in
s tu d y in g th e fig u re s in th e a n n u a l
re p o rt.
T h e 10 h ig h cow s in th e associa­
tio n averaged 647 pounds o f fa t each,
w h ile th e 10 lo w cow s averaged o n ly
209 pounds o f fa t each. T h e feed cost
o f p ro d u c in g fa t in th e 10 lo w -c o w
g ro u p was a p p ro x im a te ly tw ic e th e
feed cost p e r p o u n d o f fa t in th e
p ro d u c tio n o f th e 10 h ig h cows.
A s im ila r c o m p a ris o n is e v id e n t in
th e p ro d u c tio n a nd costs o f th e tw o
, h ig h a nd tw o lo w herds. A v e ra g e
fa t p ro d u c tio n p e r c o w in th e tw o
h ig h h e rd s was 492 p o unds and th a t
; o f th e tw o lo w herds, 314 pounds.
P ro d u c tio n C h eaper
’ H e re a g a in th e h ig h p ro d u c in g
cow s w e re th e c h e a pe r p ro d u c e rs by
a p p ro x im a te ly 34 p e r cent. T h e a v -
H e ld in
H ills b o r o
Ja m m e d F rid a y a fte rn o o n be­
tw e e n th e fra m e o f h is tr u c k and
th e loaded box o f his d u m p tr u c k
c a rr y in g tw o to n s o f crush e d rock,
L lo y d M e tz e n tin e . 25 years old.
d ie d in
Jones h o s p ita l
Sunday
m o rn in g .
F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld W ed­
nesday a fte rn o o n a t th e C h ris tia n
c h u rc h . Rev. H e n ry S H a lle r o f
P ilg r im
House o ffic ia te d . H. W.
P r ic k e tt o f F orest G ro v e had ch a rg e
o f a rra n g e m e n ts, and in te rm e n t was
in th e fa m ily p lo t a t C re scen t
G ro v e c e m e te ry n e a r Progress.
H e was b o rn A p r il 13, 1912, a t
N e w b e rg , and spent m ost o f h is
lif e on a fa rm n e a r H ite o n . He a t ­
te n de d Benson P o ly te c h n ic h i g h
school in P o rtla n d . O n A u g u s t 27,
1932. he m a rrie d M iss M y ra Hines,
d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. C h a rle s
H in e s o f H ills b o ro . He had been
in th e e m p lo y o f th e c o u n ty f o r
th re e years.
W id o w . D a u g h te r S u rv iv e
S u r v iv in g h im are his w id o w and
s m a ll d a u g h te r. M y rn a M a rie : h ii
parents. M r.
and M rs.
H e rm a n
M e tz e n tin e o f H ite o n ; and t w o
b ro th e rs , H e n ry
o f T ig a rd , a nd
E v e re tt, a t home.
M etz e n tin e . a c c o rd in g to a r e ­
p o rt to th e c o u n ty com m issioners,
had been h a v in g som e tr o u b le w it h
th e d u m p in g m ech a n ism o f his
t r u c k a nd w as m a k in g an in v e s ti­
g a tio n. le a n in g across th e t r u c k
fra m e w h ile th e bed was tilte d .
A c c o rd in g to w o rk m e n on th e
roa d a t th e tim e , th e bed su d ­
d e n ly c o lla p se d .p in n in g th e m an
to th e t r u c k fra m e . H is rescue was
a ffe c te d b y one o f th e ro a d r e p a ir
c rew , w h o lu c k ily k n e w s o m e th in g
a b o u t th e o p e ra tio n o f th e d u m p ­
in g e le v a to r.
Bones B ro k e n
R ushed to th e h o s p ita l in an u n ­
conscious state, he was fo u n d to
oe s u ffe rin g fro m shock, b ro k e n
rib s and an in ju r e d spine.
A l l o f th e rib s a lo n g th e r ig h t
« )^
had been b ro k e n . m ost l)f
I mm
•n. I» e n fo rc e o r-
dm a n e s g o v e rn in g
on n ee tio n to
e n e w se w e r lines. was projxi.sed
th e c it y c o u n c il
l i ’ .day n ig h t
S a tu r d a y n ig h t's d t id lln c on fre e
D( u n its Í«•und 442 p e rm it» fo r con-
(C o n tin u e d on pa xe M. c o lu m n 3)
■ctions i •.sued o f th e 004 pos ssible
< ( O n tin u e d n page 7, r n lu m n 2)
th e n t w d is tric t
!
R e p o rts indicale« 1 th a t o f th r - 442.
,H a r ly 200 s t ill rem ained1 ti o be
‘‘‘ nm et« (1 b e valo ' o f th e shot rtng e
< f p lu m b e r
d tl
in c le m e n t
' I C
w e a th e r
A m p le l i m e V ‘ u n d
I
T hose re v lents,
w h o a •:idv
had pi
ur< I p e rm its, w il
h e
g ra n te d
e tim e to m.ik« con -
lic e t him
w as stated, bu
the s io n s a p p r o v a l
O ffic e rs and d ire c to rs o f t h e
R e c o n s tru c tio n o f th e h ig h w a y be ­
160 o r
w h o h ave ma
P e rso n ne l o f Hie co m m issio n np-
no
F a rm e rs ' U n io n
O il c o m p a n y .
tw een H ills b o ro a nd F ore st G ro v e ,
a tte m p t to pr» u re p e rm it-
Rev. J W
w ill i ” tile d , a.s fo llo w
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty c o -o p e r a tiv e ,
w as begun b v W a rre n -N o rth w e s t,
hi
H unch. M e th o d is t: R c \ M H a rp e r
u h je e t o th e p resent m t
w e re ele cte d at the a n n u a l m e e t-
c o n tra c to rs . M o n d a y m o rn in g , fro m
B u rn s C o n g re g a tio n a l. Rev R. L
leeided.
n g M o n d a y n ig h t in th e c o u rt
• H ills b o ro end. B a se lin e s tre e t
■' tnan Christiun; Rev J S h a c k e l­
ln n n c « « s p ro v id e th . f
T h e i i t d dinari«
wo.? b lo c k e d at F irs t a nd t r a f f ic de­
lo u se in H allsboro.
e r th e flO-dny p e rio d o f grace e x - fo rd , P entecostal: Rev G . P D u f­
, .
to u re d o v e r O ak street.
T h re e d ire c to rs re -e le c te d w e r
fie ld . F o u rsq u a re : Rev J S W olfe.
p ire» a ll persons a p p ly in g f< 1>
D e cisio n to lim it th e w id th o f
T
H.
Jacobson.
H
ills
b
o
ro
; M. E th e m at th e sp in e a nd a g a in t o ­
L
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n
:
Rev
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B
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m it
m ust be c h a rg e d $2 fo r th e
R e ck s h o u ld e rs was reached b y th e
T o lliv e r . G aston, a n d
H a r o ld
pet m it and in a d d itio n
m ay be tis t. R e w .1 F G ib s o n , P re s b y te ria n :
w a rd th e fro n t. O ne r ib on th e
c ity last w eek a fte r th e a n n o u n c e ­
Rev .1 N W a lk e r. F ree M e th o d is t;
\e b is c h e r. S h e rw o o d , w h ile N e ls le ft s id e also was fra c tu re d , w h ile
su b je ct to a rre s t and fin e
m e n t w a s m a d e by th e s ta te h ig h ­
K e \ R H ic k s E p isco p a lia n Rev M
Johnson.
H
ills
b
o
ro
,
was
selected
C o u n c ilm e n w e re <»f th e o p in io n
th e w e ig h t o f th e t r u c k b o d y had
w a y d e p a rtm e n t th a t a 3 6 -fo o t p a v e ­
E .lames. Tab» rn a cle : Rev. V T
to succeed E m il D u y c k . w h o r e ­
(C o n tin u e d on po se 7, c o lu m n 3)
th a t it w o u ld he u n fa ir to thus« Speeee E v a n g e lic a l; Rev J M ille r
m e n t in ste a d o f 22 feet, w o u ld l>c
signed.
L
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J.
H
eesacker,
F
orest
w h o had ta ke n out p e rm its , to a l­ N azarene; Rev H u n tin g to n . S e ve n th
c o n s tru c te d . T he s h o u ld e rs w e re to
G
rove
,
is
f
if
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d
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to
r.
have been s ix feet w id e on each side
A d v e n t T h is co m m issio n w ill
E m p lo y e s o f th e v a rio u s e m p lo y ­ lo w o th e rs to w a it an in d e f in it i 1
Jacobson was re -e le c te d p re s i- i
tim e
fro m th e r a ilw a y tra c k s to th e c ity
meet n e xt T uesday nt Kt a. m . at
e r in e m b e i
o f th«’ ch a m b e r o f
lim its .
d e n t:
H eesacker. v ic e - p re s id e n t: ■
th e local M e th o d is t c h u rc h
co m m e rce w ill he guests M on d a y A* k S tre e t Im p ro v e m e n t
E
lim
in
a
te
S
h
o
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ld
e
rs
A e b is c h c r. s e c re ta ry , and Johnson,
P e titio n o f re sid e n ts along West
Rev G P D u ffie ld , p re s id e n t o f
n ig h t at th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
L
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trees
tre a s u re r, b y th e b o a rd fo llo w in g
fo r the show m g « f t h e p ic tu re B i'c lih e .• tre e t fro m A d a m s ; i v e n ue th e H ills b o ro association, pre sid e d sons fro m H ills b o r o w e re in a t ­ in th e p a rk in g , it was d e cid e d to
e le c tio n .
to th«* c ity lim its a s k in g fo r c u rb - and was also a p p o in te d te m p o ra ry
" A lo n g M a in S tre e t ” T h e p ic tu re
te n d a n ce T h u rs d a y n ig h t at th e e lim in a te th e g ra v e l s h o u ld e rs and
in;;, w as file d a nd M ay 1 ’ at H c h a irm a n o f tiie c o u n ty association
B usiness D o u b le d
.* t u 's e . t h e im p o rta n c e o f personal
a n n u a l L a u re l- H ills b o r o d in n e r in proceed to set cu rb s to p re s e rv e th e
T hom as H. B a ile y , lo c a l m a n ­
T w ic e as m u c h business d u rin g
a p p i ai am e. fa c ia l e xp re ssio n . in - p m. set as d a le e f h e a rin g o b je c - S peakers w e re Rev. E B H o rse ll. I a u re l C o m m u n ity h a ll. D in n e r was p a rk in g s on b o th sides, w est o f th e
ager o f th e P o rtla n d G as & C o ke
d e v o tio n a l ta lk . Rev. E d w in K e l­
im p ro v e m e n t
!
th e past y e a r was re p o rte d b y R
ter« st in cui omers. and e n thu sia sm «tons t o th e
c
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n
n
e
ry
.
logg. tin - E m e rg e n cy Pence C a m ­ se rve d by th e c o m m u n ity c l u b
L . B a k e r, m an a g e r o f th e co -o p ­ co m p a n y, was elected p re s id e n t a t
in th e s u re x * o f business, as r e ­ c ity exp e cts to in s ta ll the cu rb s
T h e c o n s tru c tio n c o m p a n y w ill la v
a tte nd e d
o rg a n iz a tio n
by W’ l ’ A la b o r nt a cost o f about paign. and H e ' 11. Y oung, th e p a rt a w o m e n u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f F. t iie f u ll 48 feet o f p a v in g a nd g ra v e l
e
ra tiv e w a rehouse p ro je c t in H ills ­ a la rg e ly
lu te d to th e p a y c h e c k ,
B ro w n . T h is " 'a s th e la rg e s t
C h ris tia n w o r k e r m ay h a ve in th e I.
bo ro . F a rm e rs ' U n io n operates a m e e tin g o f th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
at
th
e
c
a
n
n
e
ry
,
on
b
o
th
sides
o
f
th
e
M on d a y n ►on, m em bers w e re «•li­ 3(t ce n ts p e r foot.
c ro w d e v e r to a tte n d one o f these
D e cisio n
was reached to p ro ­ p ro m o tio n o f peace
b u lk o il s ta tio n here and han dles O regon S ta te c lu b T ue sd a y n ig h t
street, c re a tin g a w id e s tre e t to h a n ­
te rta m e d at th e noon lu n ch e o n by
I.oeal m in is te rs a m i t h e ir w iv e s m eetings.
o th e r m a te ria ls fo r a p p ro x im a te ly in th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce. M rs.
d le t r a f f ic d u rin g tu n e s o f conges­
a g ro u p fro m I .am <*I w ood academ y ceed on C ondem nation o f th e o ld I si rve d a lu n c h e o n in th e basem ent
F o llo w in g th e d in n e r,
w h i c h tio n .
800 u n io n m em bers. T h e w a reh o u se E d w a rd C. C om an was na m e d sec­
m a r G aston P ro g ra m , u n d e r th e b a rn b e h in d th e te le p h o n e o ffic e | at 12:36 o 'clo ck.
was served at 6:30 a nd 7:30. a p ro ­
re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
C u rb s w e re deem ed necessary
has been in o p e ra tio n fo u r years.
d ir e c tio n o f M r. V V K rn sto n . i n ­ and o w n e d by E liz a b e th T o n g u e
g ra m o f m u sic a nd s p e a k in g was alo n g th e re s id e n tia l p o rtio n o f th e
D is tr ic t v ic e -p re s id e n ts a re James
E u ro p e a n p la n o f c o -o p e ra tiv e s
s tru c to r. in c lu d e d th re e songs hv »'ey o f P o rtla n d . D a te o f h e a rin g {
g ive n .
D a n c in g
fo llo w e d w i t h street. G e o rg e McGee, c ity e n g in ee r,
th e g irls ' tr io , th«* m em b e rs o f w ill lie .set at tile n e xt c o u n c il I
w as discussed.
U n d e r th is p la n B a tc h e ld e r. N c r th P la in s : R o b e rt
m
u
s
ic
b
y
th
e
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l
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.
said,
to
p
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v
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n
t
th
e
p
a
rk
in
g
o
f
A re p o rt by th e h e .ilth
those p a rtic ip a tin g re c e iv e d iv i­ W a rre n s. C o rn e liu s -F o re s t G ro v e ;
w in c h wer«’ L u c ille a n d W ilm a m e e lin i
O n th e p ro g ra m w e re solos b y a u to m o b ile s on tiie g ra v e l s h o u ld e r
d ends a t th e e nd o f th e y e a r in ­ J o h n Pubols. W est U n io n ; I. R.
N elson and D o ro th y G a rlo c k ; solo 1 dt p a rtm e n t condem ned th«’ place
and s id e w a lk U n d e r th e pre se n t
G
R
u
ssell
M
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rg
a
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o
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ills
b
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ro
,
a
c
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enace
to
h
e
a
lth
a
nd
a
fir
e
stead o f m a k in g purchases a t lo w ­ M e tz le r. R e e d v ille -B e a v e rto n ; M iss
by D o ro th y G a rlo c k . p ia n o '«do by
p
lan,
tree
s
and
flo
w
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rs
in
th
e
p
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r
k
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! hazard.
c o m p a n ie d b y M rs. L y m a n H o w e :
e r rate s. Thus, it was p o in te d out. E v e ly n Hesse. L a u re l-S c h o lls ; M.
H u th S m ith , b a rito n e h o rn sol«»
and M rs Leon S. D a 'is o f L a u re l, ings " i l l n o t be d is tu rb e d .
C o n fe re n ce on th e w a te r s itu a -
S cott
th e r e ta il p rices a re k e p t in lin e G. L a fk y . S h e d w o c d a n d
by F ia n k S tu m p and a re a d in g
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rs
.
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n
M
u
llo
v
.
W a sh in g to n C o u n ty B a r associa­
w it h p riv a te business, e lim in a tin g Samsel. H ills b o ro .
a nd solo by E v e re tt D unean.
A lm a E s lin g e r, d a u g h te r o f M r
w ith a diseussi«»ii o f w a ys a n d tio n W ednesday n ig h t accepted an and tap d a n c in g b y R osannc W e il
P re s id e n t G eorge W. P eavey c f
and M rs. C. E s lin g e r, and G e ra ld d ir e c t c o m p e titio n . T h e p la n is in
I mean.- o f a tta c k in g th«’ p ro b le m . J in v ita tio n
by L
M G ra h a m to and H elen C y ru s , a cco m p a n ie d at
O regon S ta te o u tlin e d th e p rogress
V a n L o m . son o f M r. and M rs. use here.
Jo h n C u n n in g h a m o f B a ri At C u n - i meet n e xt Jim «’ in F orest G rove. Hie p ia n o by M rs. K a th e rin e N o ­
th a t is b e in g m ade a t th e college,
W illia m V a n L o m o f C o rn e liu s , C o u n ty U n it M eets
i n in g h a m
P o rtla n d , c o n s u ltin g e n ­ , N in e te e n a tto rn e y s w e re present lan.
S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e W a sh in g ton p o in tin g o u t th a t th e e n ro llm e n t has
p la y th e leads in th e h ig h school
A f t e r th e m u s ic
and d a n c in g .
gineers. was present.
fro m v a rio u s pa rts o f th e co u n ty
in
th re e
s e n io r p la y . " B r id a l C h o ru s ." F r i­ c o u n ty u n it o f th e u n io n m e t in j increased 96 p e r cent
Joseph B M cC re a d y was elected B ro w n in tro d u c e d P a u l L. P a tte r ­
d a y n ig h t in th e h ig h school H ills b o ro and 4-H s u m m e r s ch o o l years, w h ile in co m e fro m s u p p o rt
son.
p
re
sid
e
n
t
o
f
th
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c
h
a
m
b
e
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o
f
p
re
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e
n
t
to
Succeed
E
B
Tongue,
C m npoM ’d <>f th«* best t;d«*nt in
and sch o la rsh ip s w e r e a w a rd e d , lias o n ly m ade a g a in o f 10 p e r
a u d ito riu m .
C h a rle s L . W a lk e r, lo ca l in s u r-
th e
w h ile N e il S ta n g e l was elected sec­ com m erce, w h o c a lle d o n
B«*.i\» m ton h ig h ; c h o o l's r h . i i n p i o n -
E th e l W a ib e l o f th e L a u re l-S c h o lls cent. G eorge S cctt. a lu m n i associa-
ance
m
an.
was
elected
p
re
s
id
e
n
t
o
f
c
h
a
m
b
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r
o
f
c
o
m
m
e
rc
e
o
ffic
e
rs
and
re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
P I.
P a tte rson
s h ip de b atin ^! ffro u p , » h ’am o f
lo ca l. a n d E lm e r G rosscn o f W est tio n s e c e rta ry . to ld o f th e gains
the
H
ills
b
o
r
o
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o
ta
ry
c
lu
b
b
y
th
e
v
a
rio
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s
c
ity
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ls
fo
r
b
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ie
f
ta
lk
s
p
resided
in
th
e
absence
T
on
g
u
e
.
fo u r th is w eek ar«‘ «’in;;ii»«'(t in th«'
U n io n .
b e in g m ade b y th e association.
n e w ly elected board o f d ire c to rs
Ju
d
g
e
B
F
ra
n
k
Peters
re
p
o
rte
d
S p e cia l h o n o r w as p a id M r and
n a tio n a l to m n a n n 'iit at
J a c k s o n -I
C o u n ty o ra to ric a l co n te s t w i l l
T h e c lu b m e m b e rs h ip in c lu d e s
T h u rs d a y , fo llo w in g t h e Rot
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ly
d
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o
u
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t,
w
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as
w
ith
the
th
a
t
the
c
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ty
la
w
libr«ary
was
M
rs
W.
L.
S
tevens,
w
h
o
are
le
a
v
­
v ille . I ll M o in lx ’ i s o f th e t« am in-1
be h e ld S a tu rd a y in V e te ra n s h a ll, a lu m n i, fo rm e r stu d e n ts and th e ir
lu
n
ch
e
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n
m
ee
tin
g
.
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G.
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t
in
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w
a
in
g
th
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a
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l
c
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m
m
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ity
to
m
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k
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o
f
debt
and
suggeste-d
a
c
o
m
­
»•hid»» J .iv G ibson. L y m a n W ebb,
H ills b o ro . 8:30 p. m. T o p ic s m ust husbands o r w ives.
E d w in B h d tc i and B ussell H u le tt ; I " 1 •© ve n d .M'.ii .. Inis ta ke n a posi­ m itte e to c o n fe r on th e pu rch a se o f t h e ir hom e in H ills b o ro , in p re s e n t­ was nam ed v ic e -p re s id e n t and J. L
be s o m e th in g p e rta in in g to F a rm
A n d e rs o n se cre ta ry. W a lk e r w i l l
tio
n
w
ith
th
e
C
o
m
m
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rc
ia
l
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a
tio
n
a
l
in
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th
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couple.
B
ro
w
n
co
m
m
e
n
te
d
new
books.
B
y
vo
te
o
f
th
e
m
ce
t-
T h e ses* ion began M oiidii.v «indi
U n io n a c tiv itie s and th e c o n te s t­
T ig a rd Brings G avel
w i l l close F 'l i d i i v . T h e «piai le t is h a n k lie re as assistant cashier. He . ing. th e p re sid e n t o f th e associa- on th e ir lo n g reside n ce in th e c o m ­ succeed C F. W e lls as p re s id e n t
T ic k e ts fo r th e fre e rid e s o f f e r ­ a n ts m ust be a ffilia te d w it h th e
J u ly 1.
had been iii business In Portland i tie n was nam ed to act on th is m u n ity .
H ills b c r o G ra n g e w ill meet S a t­
p .irt o f th e d e b iite team w h ic h w o n ' sihee last fa ll.
o rg a n iz a tio n , b u t th e m e e tin g is
ed
by
H
ills
b
o
ro
business
men
M
a
y
A p ic tu re . " A lo n g M a in S tre e t."
I m a tte r.
u rd a y in a ll-d a y session. T ig a rd
th e L in fie ld to u rn a m e n t and ad-
to be open to th e p u b lic .
He w ill m ove here w ith M rs.
was p resented by W A . B in g h a m 21 a n d 22. w e re d is trib u te d th is
w i l l b rin g th e tr a v e lin g
S p e a ke r o f th e e v e n in g was Bob-
vanced to th e stai«* c p ia rte r fin a ls Y o u n t and tw o d a u g h te rs a fte r
V a rio u s phases o f the flo o d c o n ­ G ran g e
w
e
e
k
a
m
o
n
g
p
a
rtic
ip
a
tin
g
m
e
r
­
o f P o rtla n d , re p re s e n tin g th e Coca-
■ e ri I. M c G u ire o f P o rtla n d , m em -
in league co m p e l it ion.
t r o l p ro g ra m in th is c o u n ty w e re g a ve l a nd also pre se n t th e p ro ­
chants.
T
h
e
tic
k
e
ts
are
to
be
g
iv
­
school is out in P o rtla n d .
Cola B o ttlin g c o m p a n y o f O regon.
gram .
I her o f th e b o a rd o f g o v e rn o rs o f
( C o n tin u e d on page 2. c o lu m n .»)
Plie p ic tu re stressed th e im p o r t­ en to th e p a re n ts fo r th e c h ild re n .
J th e O regon S ta te B a r association,
U
n
d
e
r
th
e
p
la
n
,
as
d
e
ve
lo
pe
d
b
y
ance o f p e rso n a l appearance, fa c ia l
. w h o ta lk e d on th e b e n e fits o f the
exp re ssio n , in te re s t in th e c u s to m ­ th e r e ta il tra d e s c o m m itte e o f th e
D a te b a r a ssociation to th e local
c h a m b e r o f com m erce, th e tic k e ts
M. P.^ C ady, p ro m in e n t H ills b o ro e r and e n th u s ia s m in th e success
b a r g ro u p and e x p la in e d th e fu n e-
' tio n s o f th e state se tu p and c o m ­ businessm an, m e m b e r o f Hie local o f business and its re la tio n to th e m a y be o b ta in e d at a n y o f th e
places
o f business p a rtic ip a tin g
m ittees.
R o ta ry clu b , "'a s a m o n g th re e n o m ­ pay check. T o m B a ile y w as c h a ir ­
w ith o u t a n y o b lig a tio n to p u rch a se
in a te d M o n d a y at S p o ka n e fo r d is ­ man.
O ra n g e P h e lp s show ed a m m in g m e rch a n d ise . Each fa m ily is e n ­
tr ic t g o v e rn o r o f R o ta ry In te r n a ­
t it le d to a s u ffic ie n t n u m b e r
tio n a l. lie was e lim in a te d on th e p ic tu re ta k e n by h im s e lf o f th e in ­ tic k e ts
to acco m m o d a te its
W a s h in g to n co u n ty h e a lth a . « ia
den t, se e re tiiry. tre a s u re r, a d v is o ry
fir s t b a llo t "d ie n lie "'a s lo w m an s ta lla tio n o f th e ne w c o u n c il th e b e r s .
turn a p p a re n tly is headed to w a rd a 1 c o m m itte e ; s ta n d in g co m m itte e s in ­
a m o n g th re e
T h e g o v e rn o rs h ip f ir s t o f th e ye a r.
A r r iv a l o f b e lte r w e a th e r and p e n d ltu rc is e x c lu s iv e o f o ld age
R ides in c lu d e e a fe rris w h e e l a nd
c o m p le te re o r g .in i/a tio n seh«'diiled | c lu d in g e d u ca tio n , fin a n ce, nurse,
J W. B a rn e y was in tro d u c e d as
was d ue O reg o n th is ye a r.
re g u la r seasonal e m p lo y m e n t, led assistance a n d assistance to the
to begin w ith th e a n n u a l d in n e r p u b lic ity and s u p p ly .
m e rry -g o -ro u n d ,
w h ic h
p ro b a b ly
a n e w m em b e r.
c o u n ty
r e lie f
c o m m itte e b lin d .
S ch e d u le o f c lo s in g h o u rs fo r
O th e rs in th e contest w e re F red
M o n d a y n ig h t
" i l l be on Ih e \ acant lo t on T h ir d th e
In c lu d e s S m a lle r groups
W ednesday to ta k e a c tio n to c u t
A ssistance to th e aged has been
Th«* d in iu r w ill ho h«*ld n, V e te r- i F ro m the c o u n ty , th e o rg a n iz a tio n H ills b o ro a u to m o b ile de.ders w;,s e f ­ R. S m ith o f Taeom a and M a rs h a ll
s tre e t a c ri'-s
fro m
th e
Ire la n d
c o u n ty r e lie f ro lls .
fected th is w e e k at a d e a le rs' m e e t­ C, rn e tt. K la m a th F alls. F in a l re ­
.in i ia 11. \v< i Main i . • i be g in e xte n d s in to each c o m m u n ity w h e re ing.
s to re S p e cia l c o m m itte e in ch a rg e
s ta b iliz e d at $700 per m o n th , w h ic h
"
O
w
in
g
to
seasonal
e
m
p
lo
y
m
e
n
t
su
lts
lie
b
e
tw
e
en
these
tw
o
w
ith
n in g at (1:30 o 'c lo c k
A ll p«'rsons I c o m m u n ity g ro u p s w ill he set up.
in c lu d e s H A H aley. R a lp h W il­ n o w b e co m in g a v a ila b le . R. W . W e il, is k e e p in g th is expense
w ith in
Dealer.» agreed to close show eireunistanee.» .fa v o rin g
th e O re ­
w is h in g to a tti'n d lb«' d in n e r ar«' re-
son and Joe Coe.
he.’n b 'd by a c h a irm a n and secre­
c h a irm a n , said a fte r th e m e e tin g , Ih e b u d g e t set u p in th e c o u n ty .
(p n ’st«’d to c .ill M r: Essex M arsh , ta ry -tre a s u re r. B e g u l.ir m ee tin g s ;ir<* r«»oins S u n d a ys and h o lid a y s and at gon m ail.
" th e c o m m itte e feels th a t th e h e a v ­ O n th e o th e r hand assistance to
t’ p. m on week dayn Saturdays the
p re s id e n t, at B«*a\«*rlon.
A b o u t 16 R o ta ria n s o f H ills b o ro
to he fie ld in these c o m m u n itie s , i show room s w ill re m a in open u n til
ily ta xe d r e lie f ro lls s h o u ld be u n ­ th e b lin d is exce e ding th e b u d g e t
Fen H ills b o r o Boy Scout o ffic ia ls
in d ie n tm n ; ar«’ ih .it the assoei.i- i p ro b a b ly once a m o n th
a nd th e ir w iv e s " e r e in a tte n d ­
b u rd e n e d o f a ll e m p lo y a b le s .
E f ­ w it h th e cost r u n n in g $306 a m o n th
I !> p. m. Th«' sch e d ule is to a llo w em - ance at tiie c o n v e n tio n , w h ic h be ­ and o th e r, in te re s te d ill s c o ld in g ,
lio n w ill b re a k a precedent and
W hen co m p le te d , th is o rg a n iz a ­ j p lo ve s m o re tim e nt hom e
fe c tiv e M a y 1. a ll e m p lo y a b le s w ill w h e n the b u d ge t a llo w s o n ly $150.
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c lu d e d T uesday n ig h t.
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w ith th e sta te and
n a tio n a l s e tu p !
M e riw e a tb e r. su m m e r eam p o f the
f u ll .» I «if o ffic« ’rs.
N e xt la s k to be ta k e n o v e r b y
B e fo re his A rg u s was d e liv e re d
and fo llo w in g a p ro g ra m o f w id e r !
in o th e r c o u n tie s o v e r Ih e s ta te a nd I ; th e d e p a rtm e n t is th e a d m in is tr a ­
P o rtla n d Scout A re a c o u n c il on T i l ­
hv m a il. M. E W a lM in had sold
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sons d ro p p e d fro m d ire c t r e lie f h a ve
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tis e m e n t east h im 2.5 cents and
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a d v e r t l'in " page " is w o n d e rfu l."
w it h a p p o in tm e n t o f n fu ll .<•! o f F.ugebr« Isen, c o u n ty nurse. d«'clared I M ill school, u n d e r the d ire e lio n o f
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D ire c t r e lie f in Ih is c o u n ty lias pensions. T h e cost o f th is w o rk
M o re lim n 2666 y o u n g s le rs 11 Bun llu s n n . H e n ry S e lia m c k and
each c o m m u n ity .
e a ily m o rn in g purchase o f an
se rve d hv its u n it o f th«' c o u n ty o r- | <lkpla> in W e il's d e p a rtm e n t store
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$6660 a m o n th , a n d r ig id c u r t a il­ n o t yet been d e fin ite ly d e te rm in e d .
tv w ill begin f in .il e x.-tm iltn tio n s lo r in a tte n d a n c e last ye a r, and at least
I« * .m is . m i l l « ' teams, co ve re d u a g -
a ssociation has he«’n c o n fin e d t o th«' m ent w il, he m ade that m uch m ore
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on foot n o w to in.ik«’ lh<* m e m b e r­ anteed to each p a rtic ip a tin g c o m ­
E a u 'e l. he so ld tw o h u ll calves
a tio n s " i l l be e o n ip le te d to m o rro w , W atzek. c h a irm a n o f tl.ie c a m p in g
h a n dle th e load n e x t w in te r. M iss Drrss-up Tarty Planned—
s h ip ;,t least h a lf men
k in d s and Iw ats and canoes. T he
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C o m p le te o u tlim * o f th«' c o u n ty I A lr e a d y th e re seems to he a steady
Dorcas c lu b o f A ll S a in ts c h u rc h
a itie le a w e re
fashioned f r o m
f o r sale,
"I a lw a y s have good said.
s u p e rin te n d e n t.
P u rp o se o f th e t r ip is to fa m ilia riz e
setup, re c e n tly ree< iv e d here, show s | a p p lic a tio n fo r m em b « 'rsh ip w ith a
w ill h o ld a d re ss-u p p a rty T h u rs ­
m ond by th e hoys and g ir ls and
lu e k « ¡ B i A rg u s ads," he re la te d ,
E x a m in a tio n s th is y e a r " i l l c o v e r each m an w it h th e cam p, w h ic h
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day
e ve n in g. M a y 13. a t th e c h u rc h .
a ttra c te d w id e a tte n tio n f r o m
a ll s u b je c ts w it h re a d in g th e o n ly opens its tw e lfth season J u n e 30 fo r
" h e n he o r d e re d th e a d v e rtis e ­
tw een $2006 and $2560 a m o n th fo r Mesdames S te w a rt a nd R o b e rt T a n ­
e e u tiv u b o a rd ; p re s id e n t, v ic e -p ie a i- I
(C u n U n u e d on pag e J ,
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o ld a nd young.
e x c e p tio n ..
e ig h t w eeks.
ment o u t o f th e p a p er.
the n e x t f iv e
m on th s. T h is cx- n e r a rc hustcaaes.
C. C. Plans for
Picture Monday
Farmer Union
Co-operative
Names Heads
Citv / Moves to
■ Keep i rees on
W est Baseline
Record Crowd
Visits Laurel
Bailey Named
OSC Club H ead
McCready New
Bar President
Walker Elected
President of
Local Rotarians
Beaver Debaters
in National Meet
Assistant Cashier
Named By Bank
Reorganization Innninent in
County Health Association
Tickets Ready
for Free Rides
Cady Loses in
Governor Vote
Relief Committee Orders All
' Employables o ff Relief Rolls
Auto I)calers Set
Closing Schedule
Hillsboro Men to
V isit Scout Camp
C o w S a le W ins
R a c e W ith A r g u s
P io n e e r E xh ib it
A ttr a c ts M an y
Final School Tests
Will Begin Today