The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 24, 1937, Image 1

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the Argus Insures Many
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Nearly to Years
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W ith W hich is C om bined th» H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Hillsboro Independent Established 1873
\ u lulili' I : l. No. 17
Patrons Cast
Light Vote in
School Poll
M rs ,
I ’ c lc rs N a m e d ;
R e - e le c te d
D is tr ic t;
D ir e c t o r
in
llillii
Hank Officers
Judge Peters
Conducts Rites
at New Capitol
New Battery
Established
in Hillsboro
R ussell
A r t l iu r
F. K r o e g e r
C a p ta in B a tte r y
H ills b o r o
to
H illsboro, O regon, T h ursday, Ju n e 24, 1937
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M ond .«> p a tn a is o f tin- ll i l l s l x i i o
u n io n h ig h •< b o o l d in tric t w ill b o ld *
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tin i a n n u a l m e e tin g in th<* u n io n
h ig h •cb o o l b e g in n in g at 2 p i n . ;
P o ll, d o s e nt 7 W llliu m Knsebetle in
th e o n ly n o m in e e fo r d ire e ^ o r to f i l l
th e \ a< .mt \ le ft by th e re tire m e n t
o f ’I* I* (¡«><«<hn A w r ite - in «’«»lit« »1
i not exp e cte d
H oard O rganireN
Im m e d ia te ly a fte r the
be« n c o u n te d M on d a y
ne w b o a rd met and orgu
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: tru c to i S a m uel Engle, te a che r fo r
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teacher
W e il fin a n ces
W illiam C C h i i.- ten-o n «top» was
( I n k < «K rs I l <-|)«»il
elected p le n le n t o f th e Comm« i -
A n n u a l re p o rt o f tli c le rk , g ive n
e ia l N a tio n a l hank to f i l l th e v a ­
at the m e e tin g , d is d o s »1 th e d is tric t
cancy « ic . ih d by tin* d« < ilh o f E d ­
ii e x c e lle n t fin a n c ia l c o n d itio n w ith
w a rd S c h u ln ie tie h
M P C ad*
a balance o f $1092 77 on h and w ith
fllre e to i was «-,«•• ted v i c e p r e . r-
a ll h ill paid R ecnpt.s fo r th e ye a r
to
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dent
II«' f i l l •
w e re
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th e d e a th o f E 1 K u ra t li
$37 7 rlBt> G e n e ra l c o n tro l in c lu d ­
ing the s u p e rin te n d e n t s sa la ry o f
s
7.», p rin c ip a l. $27tiO. te a ch in g
and s tip p llc . $20.297 93. o p e ra tio n o f
p la n t, $5177.03. m a in te n a n c e and re-
I an
<1970 19. tia n put ta lio n . hooks.
• ip p h e and c a fe te ria , $329«'37. fix « .I
th.ng«- and c a p ita l o u tla y . $174119.
and in te re s t on loans <101 40.
Ju d g e R F ra n k P eters o f H ills -
h o ro pre ided at th e M aso n ic g ra n d
lodge ce re m o n ie s i n
c o n n e c tio n
w ith th e la y in g o f the c o rn e rs to n e
o f the n e w state c a p ito l b u ild in g a t
Salem T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . T h is
a a
one o f th e last o ffic ia l acts o f
Ju d g e Pi te r
whose successor as
g ra n d m a»ter was elected a t the
g ra n d lo d g e session in P o rtla n d
F rid a y .
T he e o rn c i to n e -la y in g a ttra c te d
on« o f th e largest g a th e rin g s o f
n otables e v e r assem bled in O re ­
g o n ’s c a p ita l c it y in m a n y years
A m o n g th e e stim a te d 10.000 people
w h o w itnessed th e c e re m o n y w e re
h ig h state o ffic ia ls , d ig n ita rie s o f
th«* c h u rc h and h ig h r a n k in g o f f i ­
ce r . o f th e M asonic g ra n d lodge.
T he h is to ric a l s ig n ific a n c e o f th e
occasion was a b ly p o in te d o u t b y
G o v e rn o r
M a rtin , w h o said th e
c a p ito l s h o u ld lx- a s y m b o l o f a fre e
and in d e p e n d e n t people.
A t g ra n d lodge Ju d g e Peters was
i resented w it h tw o gavels, o ne by
Sant ¡am
lodge, and th e
second,
presented by th e M y: tic Circle of
S e rvice The second wa
m ade o f
w o o d ta k e n fro m th e o ld c a p ito l.
a m i th e head o f i t was o f w o o d
ta ke n fro m th e house
c h a m b e r,
w h e re J u d g e Peters one« .sat as a
re p re s e n ta tiv e
fro m
W a s h in g to n
co u n ty . It bears a p la t s h o w in g
p ic tu re s o f tiie o ld statehouse and
an a rc h ite c t s d ra w in g o f the new'
one and in b e tw e en th e M aso n ic
e m b le m a nd a s u ita b le in s c rip tio n .
T h e ju d g e ’ in itia ls are in la id fiv e -
e ig h ts o f an m eh th ic k T h e re a re
H ills b o r o
A rg u s
E staohshed
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T w o Sections, F o u rte e n Pager
Rainfall Aids Joint V\eteran Committee Christensen
Earm Crops; Plans Program on Monday Named Head
Injures Fruit
S tr a w b e r r ie s ,
C h e r rie s
E x e r c is e s
H it
by P ro lo n g e d W e t P e r io d ;
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In c h e s
P r e c ip ita tio n
R e c o rd e d in W e e k
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Exercises in Auditorium Scheduled for 10:30
A. M. with Alusic and Speaking; "Goddess
of Liberty" Will be Named at Dance Sat­
urday Night; Crowd Expected
Local Bank
B o a rd C o m m e rc ia l
ceased
i n itppy
Days,
H illsboro's a n n u al celebration, .spon­
sored by th e H illsboro fire d e p a rtm e n t, will clim ax Mon-
i;ty, Ju ly 5, in a series of in terestin g events w hich open
with a p a ra d e a t 9 a. m. th rough dow ntow n stre e ts to
Shute p ark , celeb ratio n center. \\ ilb u r Dillon is m an ag er
of the c eleb ratio n .
F e a tu re of th e m orning, will be the patriotic program ,
jointly sponsored by th e Legion and V. F. W „ in Shute
N a tio n a l
S elects Successors fo r D e ­
O ffic e r s ;
C ady
V ic e -P re s id e n t
E n d in g an in te n s iv e r e c r u itin g
Han. w Inch began fa llin g a w eek
d riv e co n d u cte d fo r th e last th re e
W C C h risten se n , v ic e -p re s id e n t
ago on W a sh in g ton c o u n ty fie ld s
w« ek
B a tte ry E 218th F n-ld A r ­
w ith th e C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k
w h ic h w e re b e g in n in g to feel th e
tille ry. N a tio n a l G u a rd , r c c c iv rd
o f H ills b o ro since 1925. was e le c t­
p in c h o f d ro u th , b ro u g h t m o re th a n
n a tio n a l re c o g n itio n at ce rem onies
ed p re s id e n t o f th a t in s titu tio n a t
2 78 inches o f m o is tu re by Wedn< s-
in th e a rm o ry , Shut«* P a rk. M on d a y
a m e e tin g o f th e d ire c to rs T ue sd a y
d a y n ig h t.
n ig h t F ifty m en in c lu d in g 17 fo r m ­
n ig h t. M P C ady. H ills b o ro , a u to ­
Sku •
w h ic h g ave p ro m is e o f
e r m em b e rs o f h e a d q u a rte r-, c o m ­
m o b ile d e a le r and d ir e c to r o f th e
c le a rin g th e f ir s t o f th e w eek, s t ill
pany w ere m u s te re d in to th e new’
♦ ■> auditcrium w hich b e g i n s bank since 1927, was elected v ic e -
fo re to ld
m ore r a i n
W ednesday
b a tte ry
p ro m p tly at 10.15 a. in. w ith a fla g p re s id e n t.
n ig h t. A d d itio n a l r a in f a ll “
r a c in g c e re m o n y by Sea S couts o f
F irs t L ie u te n a n t A r t h u r F K ro e g ­
C h risten se n , w h o has been v ic e -
.d M ’ ‘ 2«
n ig h t and
W ednesday added
S h ip
R a in b o w
H ills b o ro .
The
er, co m m a n d e r o f
H e a d q u a rte rs
p re » iu e n t f o r s ix years, cam e to th e
in e h e
to th e to ta l. C o n s id e ra b le
•to u ts w ill c o n d u ct fla g ra is in g bank as ca s h ie r in 1925 fro m th e
co m p a n y and rn o m b ci since its o r ­
w in d acco m p a n ie d t h e Tuesday
and
lo w e r in g ce re m o n ie s e a c h
g a n iz a tio n in ye a rs ago. was elected
state b a n k in g d e p a rtm e n t. P re v io u s
n ig h t show ers.
m o rn in g and e v e n in g d u rin g the to h is e m p lo y m e n t w ith th e state
ca p ta in o f th e new b a tte ry Second
Dam age and gains, e s tim a te d by
; c e le b ra tio n .
L ie u te n a n t N e il S ta n g e l wa. tra n s ­
he becam e m anager o f S h e rw o o d
w
k Cyrus, county agent, w e re
fe rre d
T h e s to ry o f a boy m e m b e r o f the Begins Promptly
b a n k in 1922 fo r a y * a r and a h a lf.
a b o ut e v e n ly d iv id e d w it h th e g a in s
In s p e c tin g o ffic e r wa (*ol J« se
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at
10:30
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pe rh a p s o v e rb a la n c in g th e damage. N e w sp a p e rm e n 's g u ild , ta n g le d in ' um, th e co lo rs w ill be presented Jo in e d in M e rg e r
B H u n t re g u la r a rm y in s tru c to r a t­
th e S e a ttle s tr ik e o f last a u tu m n , as
C a d y was a d ire c to r in th e H ills ­
Pastures and la te hay crop s a lo n g to ld in th e A rg o s , w o n L eon S. D a ­ and Rev. H e n ry Y o u n g w ill g iv e
tached to th e 218th F ie ld A r t ille r y
w it h the s p rin g g ra in s a nd w h e a t vis. c ity e d ito r th e S ig m a D e lta C h i , the in v o c a tio n
re g im e n t A tte n d in g tlu - ce re m o n y
a fte r w h ic h t h e b o ro C o m m e rc ia l b a n k b e fo re th e
m e rg e r o f th a t b a n k in 1927 w it h
c ro p re c e iv e d a d is tin c t b e n e fit, g o ld k e y f o r th e o u ts ta n d in g new s . band w ill p la y "A m e ric a ."
w< re a n u m b e r o f re g im e n ta l o f ­
w h ile th e s tra w b e rry c ro p s u ffe re d s to ry o f th e y e a r in O regon.
fice i
fio rn P o rtla n d in e l id in g L t.
W. V e rn e M c K in n e y is to read th e H ills b o r o N a tio n a l to fo rm the
pre se n t C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l bank.
acu te dam age by ro t as th e c lo u d y ,
C ol W illia m D Jack-.on. c o m m a n d ­
A n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e a w a rd was th e D e c la ra tio n o f In d ep e n d e n ce He has been in business h e re sinco
d a m p w e a th e r c o n tin u e d .
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J a n u a ry 17. J917. c o m in g to H ills ­
C h e rry O rc h a rd s s u ffe r
S ta ff in A ttr u d a in r
th e O regon N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e rs ' s e n tin g th e c ity , a n d J u d g e D o n a ld boro from Beaverton.
B« .»ides C ol Ja ckso n and C ol
C h r r r y o rc h a rd s s u ffe r h e a v y loss­ a ssociation h e ld T h u rs d a y . F rid a y T T e m p le to n , th e c o u n ty , w ill speak
C h ris te n s e n and C a d y w e re e le c t­
in w elcom e.
H u n t, th e o ffic ia l p a rty inelud«
es bv r ia c k in g . and th e fir s t r u t t in g and S a tu rd a y in L a G ra n d e .
M a jo r D u fu r. c o m m a n d e r o f th r
T h e addresses o f w e lco m e w ill ed fo llo w in g th e re c e n t deaths o f
o f a lfa lfa n e a rly a ll was lost „ h e n
A F B a k e r o f th e E u gene R egis­
ond b a tta lio n ; M a jo r W a rd, coni
h a y cocks w e re soaked fro m to n to te r-G u a rd was e le cte d p re s id e n t a t be fo llo w e d by a p ro m in e n t s p e a k ­ Ed S c h u lm e ric h , p re s id e n t, a nd E.
I. Kuratli. vice-president.
m a n d e r th e fu t b a tta lio n , ( ’apt
bottom
th e a ssociation and L a rs E. B la d in e er. w h o w ill ta lk fo r 30 m in u te s.
J e r r y C o ch ra n , re g im e n ta l a d ju ta n t.
t h c "S ta r
C o n s id e rin g th e fu tu re p o lic ie s o f
G ra in fie ld s, on th e o th e r hand, o f th e M c M in n v ille T e le p h o n e R eg­ T he b and w ill p la y
C a p ta in
M o berg« r. h e a d q u a rte rs
S pangled B a n n e r. ' a nd Rev. F a th e r th e ba n k, th e d ire c to rs Lssued th e
w e re soaked to th e b o tto m o f th e is te r is th e ne w v ic e -p re s id e n t.
b a tte ry . U F a r g o i«-gum -ni.d h e a d ­
J T C o s te llo w ill g iv e th e b ene­ fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t a fte r the in c c t-
fu rro w s , fu rn is h in g s u ffic ie n t m o is ­
T h e p riz e w in n in g s to ry ,
p u b ­ d ic tio n and th e e >lor bearers
q u a rte r
and a d e ta il fro m h e a d ­
wifj 1 in8 and election:
tu re to in s u re a b u m p e r h a rve st. lis h e d O c to b e r 1. 1936 fo llo w s :
q u a rte rs to a i t w ith th e records.
r e tir e th e flags, A . J. F o e lk e r p S ta rk in T ru s t
C lo v e r, now n e a rly re a d y f o r th e
t B y L e o n S. Davis,
c h a irm a n o f the p ro g ra m c o m m it-
E lim in a tio n o f an e s tim a te d $19.- m o w e r, p ro b a b ly w ill p ro d u c e a
A t the d o se o f the r o ll c a ll and in ­
" A ll o f th e Ed S c h u lm e ric h sto ck
He seemed a lonesom e l i t t le f ig ­ tee.
spection. C ol Ja ckso n addressed th e 307 ‘ . h o it.ig i- hi c«»unty r e lie f fu n d s good second g ro w th w it h m o re lik e ­
was placed in tr u s t w ith E. L .
u re in tils long, b aggy trousers,
b a tte ry ’ Y ou n u n are a y m g fa re - fo r a ll purposes was p re s e n te d to lih o o d o f a hay c ro p th a n seed.
H a p p y D a ys" opens w ith th e Jo h n son and W. C. C h ris te n s e n , as
w h ite s h irt and h e lte r- s k e lte r neck
w< II to n ig h t to y o u r g u id o n
he said, th e c o u n ty r e lie f c o m m itte e fo r so-
b a l l F rid a y trustees, in k e e p in g w it h S c h u l-
L a te b e rrie s are re p o rte d re s p o n d ­ tie . as th e steel d o o r o f th e ja il c o lo rfu l "G oddess"
(( o n t in u r d on p a r r C, r o l t i m n 1 i
the m e e tin g T h u rs d a y
"a n d on«* n f w h ic h y o u ju s t ly can be In tin ti at
m< ric h 's d esire th a t th e C o m m e r-
in g to th e m o is tu re w it h good p ro s- closed w ith a c o ld cla n g , le a v in g
p ro u d H ow
a re r iv in g yo u n ig h t hy J u d g e D o n a ld T T e m p le ­
c ia l N a tio n a l h a n k re ta in its id e n ­
d u c .» an excellent crop h im alo n e in th e b ig e m p ty , b a r ­
a n o th e r w h ic h can m ean ju s t as ton
t it y as an in d e p e n d e n t lo ca l in s t i­
In some in ; tances. la te s tra w b e rrie s
m uch to yo u
T e m p le to n t«d«l th e eonvnitt<*e. in w e re re p o rte d as b e in g im p ro v e d re d room .
tu tio n .
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" I t is th e in te n tio n o f th e m a n ­
b o asting o f th is a nd th a t, in his
or«l. I know . h<*eaus<- I have « heeked a ll e s tim a te s m ade in p re p a ra tio n o f M o is tu re P enetrates
agem ent to c o n tin u e th e p o licie s
h a p ha za rd m a n n e r, t r y in g to be a
it c a re fu lly . It has h< i < n one o f th e th e c o u n ty b u d g e t last y e a r had
o f M r S c h u lm e ric h . s p e c ia liz in g in
Some la te p lo w in g w ill be u n d e r­ m an in y e a rs a nd : ta tu re . w h e n
best m O regon. 1 hop« th a t y o u keep been p ro v e d in s u ffic ie n t in a c tu a l
and m a k in g lo ca l Ioans to business
p ra c tic e and th a t th e r e lie f lo a d ta k e n n o w th a t eno ug h ra m has som ehow vo n seemed to. fe e l th a t
th a t re c o rd ."
men a nd fa rm e rs o f H ills b o ro and
fa lle n to oak th e g ro u n d fu r r o w - b e d lo o k m ig h ty good s w in g in g a
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W a sh in g to n c o u n ty .”
in g ra te
deep. and late potatoes w i l l be g iv ­ b a ll bat nn th e back lo t. and lis te n ­
'Phe co m p a n y o r ig in a lly w as fo rin -
"T h e b a n k n o w has resources o f
en an e x c e lle n t s ta rt
in g f o r M a to c a ll h im h o m e to
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F in a l s e ttle m e n t betw,een th e fe d ­ m ore th a n $1.800000. and th e same
In the woods, th e f ir e h a z a rd o f supper.
Th« sin i o f sin.iNNi w
b u d g e te d
w .i «ut io 1. r r u ii by th e economy
K e m A K ib b c c o n s e rv a tiv e p o lic ie s w ill be m a in ­
"In
tr o u b le '’
N aw '
T r a in in g e ra l g o v e rn m e r,
act o f 1933 D u rin g th e ten ye a rs it fo r e m e rg e n c y purposes. T e m p le ­ earl;.' s u m m e r has been g re a tly r e ­
bank
school? O k c h l W h a t does it m a t­ c o n tra c to rs , and th e c ity o f H ills ­ ta in e d th a t b ro u g h t th e
re ce ive d th e " v e ry s a tis fa c to ry ” r a t ­ to n p o in te d o u t F ro m th is sum m ust duced and re ta rd e d . Roads, w h e re te r."
b o ro f o r th e ne w s e w e r lin e s, was th ro u g h th e n a tio n a l b a n k h o lid a y
loose g ra v e l c o u ld ag a in be bla d e d
in g fo u r tun«- w ith a ll o th e r ra tin g s he d ra w n a ll expenses not a n tie i
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to th e c e n te r w ill b e n e fit, a c c o rd in g
p a le d w hen th e bu d ge t was d ra w n
g iv e n as s a tis fa c to ry .
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< ‘ « h i - id« ra b lc l i t crest i. be in g d is ­
h e re T a lk and m o re ta lk a n d s t ill fo r $16.866 placed on d e p o s it in th e
a d e p a rtm e n t, fo r some reason, m ust e n g in e e r.
play« <1 hy 1-11 c lu b n o -m l « i • in the te n a n t Stang« l a nd R ay D illo n w e re o v e r ru n its b udget.
T e m p e ra tu re s d u rin g th e w e t p e r­ th e s to ry docs n o t com e: lik e b a t­ F e d e ra l Reserve ba n k.
«•ounty fa ir scheduled fo r Scptemb«*r in, r n h e i > «>( th e o rig in a l co m p a n y
T h e cheek re p re se n ts th e fin a l
"W e ca n n ot d e p le te th e
e n tire iod h a ve ranged fro m 4!, to 57 as a te rin g on a steel d o o r th a t's lo c k ­
2 3 and 4. re p o rts L E F ra n cis, a - and S ta n g e l has se rve d th ro u g h th e < merge ncy fu n d fo r r e lie f purp«»ses."
m in im u m , and fro n t 78 to 62 fo r ed and u n y ie ld in g , h o ld in g som e­ g ra n t p a y m e n t th ro u g h P W A . h e ld
« i i tir e ten years.
a sla n t c o u n ty agent
up
w h ile th e g o v e rn m e n t cheeked
R a in fa ll and dates r e ­ th in g b e h in d it th a t yo u w a n te d to
A t th e c o m p le tio n o f th e in sp e c­ T e m p le to n declaim'd. "W e a lre a d y m a x im u m
Present in d ic a tio n are th a t th e re tio n M u n d a y n ig h t, o rd e rs w e re im ­ have d ra w n on th is fu n d f o r $1100 co rd e d by A W. M oore, o b s e rv e r see and c o u ld n 't, a n d d is a p p o in te d f in a l fig u re s c o v e rin g expenses, and
S e e k in g hoys fo r m e m b e rs h ip in
iro r.e d o u t s e v e ra l q u e s tio n s c o n ­
w ill be an increase in se ve ra l d iv i­
fo r r e lie f a nd u n d e r no c irc u m s ta n c ­ here fo r th e b io lo g ic a l s u rv e y f o l­ because o f th e fa ilu r e
th e ' Beavei S ta te ”
L e g io n hoya* sions o f th e L H d e p a rtm e n t. L a rg - m e d ia te ly d isp a tch e d to S a le m fo r
Y o u even ta lk e d to h im o f th e c e rn in g c o m p le tio n . T h e c it y asked
a m o u n t lo w J u n e 9. .25; J u n e 10. .21; J u n e
u m n ie r «am p w h ic h opin.s J u ly « r n u m b e rs o f d a iry e x h ib its a rc <-\- e q u ip m e n t w h ic h is e xp e cte d w it h ­ es c o u ld a n y a d d itio n a l
H ills b o ro ta x le v y is one o f th e
th a t was his fo r $18.420.
g re a te r th a n $2.000 be d ra w n fro m 12. 30. J u n e 13. .06; J u n e 14. tra c e ; b e a u tifu l c o u n tr y
I I fo r a w eek, L a w re n c e D e v lin , tx*cted a m i a p a r tic u la r ly la rg e in ­ in 39 days and in clu d e s 155 n u lh -
Because th e c ity p a id its o w n e n ­ lo w e s t in th e s ta te fo r c itie s classed
th is fu n d at th is tim e , because such Ju n e 15. .16: J u n e 16. 23; J u n e 17. .03; h o m e ; T h e B la c k H ills o f S o u th
ca m p d ire c to r. conf«,iT«*<i w ith Ja ke crease in tlu* n u m b e r o f hog e x h ib its 111« te r h o w itze rs, tru c k s a nd o th e r
at
2.000 p o p u la tio n o r above, ac­
w ith d ra w a l w o u ld d e p riv e th e c o u n ­ Ju n e 18. .32; J u n e 20. .28; J u n e 21, D a ko ta , w h e re th e b lu e peaks rise g in e e r on a re g u la r s a la ry , an a p p li­
W e il, co m m a n d e r l(ills h « *ro post. i a n tic ip a te d th is y e a r C o rn c lu b a r t ille r y m a te ria l.
one above a n o th e r in ru g g e d g ra n d ­ c a tio n fo r g ra n t c o v e rin g h a lf o f th is c o rd in g to a re c e n t s u rv e y m ade bv
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A m e ric a n L e g io n . a nd P L P a t­ m em b e rs ar«* show ing added in te re s t I w o W eeks in F ie ld
e u r and th e tr o u t leap to y o u r f ly sa la ry, was den ie d as was an a p p li­ th e L e ague o f O reg o n C itie s , w it h
an e m e rg e n cy m ig h t be m et. and
In A u g u s t th e b a tte ry w ill go to p la ce th e c o u n ty c o u rt in a p re ­
te rso n , c h a irm a n o f th e hoys’ cam p in p re p a rin g c o rn e x h ib its
c a tio n fo r fu n d s c o v e rin g e x p e ri­ o n ly th re e places w h e re th e l e w is
in th e cold, c le a r stream s.
( '.im p M u rra y near Ta«*oma fo r tw o ca rio u s p o s itio n .
c o m m itte e o f th e post. M onday,
P re m iu m s Same
S u re h e 'd fis h e d th e re b u t w h a t m e n ta l w o r k co n d u cte d p re v io u s to less. T hese a re St. Helens, P e n d le ­
to n and H o o d R iv e r.
w eeks o f fie ld tra in in g , th e m em b e rs
T h ro u g h a fu n d raised by L e g io n
(lie H —. H o w c o u ld a c o u n try be th e s e w e r c o n tra c t.
" I f . d u riiiR th e last m o n th s o f the
P re m iu m s in tin- 4-H d iv is io n w ill
H o w e v e r, th e v a lu a tio n s in tw o
m em bers. T o n i G re g g J r
son o f I he th e same as last v«*ar w ith a o f th e b a tte ry be in g d is trib u te d ye a r, it appears th a t a b a la n ce w ill
b e a u tifu l w h e n it had g iv e n vo u so Expense K u lr d O ut
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T h e g o v e rn m e n t, th ro u g h P W A . o f these o th e r c itie s is h ig h e r b y
m u c h trou b le '.' a nd th e re th e d o o r
re m a in in th is fu n d , it m ig h t th e n
lig h t change in tin* c la s s ific a tio n
ru le d th a t these ite m s w e re e x ­ se ve ra l h u n d re d th o usa n d d o lla rs
. r u t to the camp. T om wa: selected fo r hog e x h ib its S in g le fa t hogs w ill
closed ag a in in y o u r face.
tie used fo r r e lie f purposes, b u t at
th ro u g h
his w«»ik in
th e eivie s th is y e a r be e x h ib ite d hy breeds
F o r a m in u te it had seemed th a t pense to be c a rrie d by th e c ity and th a n here, w h ile St. H elens is a fe w
tin s tim e w e can assume th a t an a d ­
«•I,is., at H ilh i. a nd by tlu* fa c u lty , w ith
he m ust ta lk . H e k n e w a ll o f these th e re fo re n o t e lig ib le t o g o v e rn ­ th o usa n d d o lla rs less. S e v e ra l o f th e
d itio n a l $2.000 rep re se n ts th e h u n t
c la s s ific a tio n s
fo r
C h e ste r
D e sp ite some d e c lin e in th e g e n ­ places. He k n e w th e p le a s u re o f the m e n t g ra n ts. G eorge M cG ee, c ity c itie s w ith g re a te r ta x levies, and
ha <h«- •« rh o ia i- h ip He is a s e n io r W hit<’s. D uroe J e r s e y s and P oland
o f th is resource.
e ra l fa rm p ric e le v e l d u rin g th e c le a r w a rm w a te rs o f th e h o t sp rin g s m an a g e r, e x p la in e d th is w eek.
n e a rly th e same p o p u la tio n , collect,
T h e cam p w ill ca re fo r I (HI b q y s . China.- 'Phis change has been m ade
G iv e n to C o m m itte e
past fe w w eeks, w ith o u t a c o rre s ­
B e fo re th e fu n d s d e p osite d i n less in ta x m oney. H ills b o ro w ill
D e v l i n s a i d . t o bo selected hv tlu* to acco m m o d a te th e la rg e increase in
" W ith th e tra n s fe r o f $2000 fro m p o n d in g decrease in fa rm costs, th e a nd h o w it f e lt w h e n you d iv e d and
c o lle c t $29.103 fo r 1937 taxes.
\ u urn
L e g io n posts «»f in«* .state I th e n u m b e r o f hog e x h ib its
th e e m e rg e n cy fu n d , o u r e s tim a te d s ta tis tic a l p o s itio n o f a g ric u ltu r e as th e w a te r closed o v e r y o u r head and P o rtla n d can be released to pay th e
C o m p a ris o n o f Ih e assessment r a ­
c o n tra c to r, c ity fu n d s a m o u n tin g to
( ( o n lin u e d on p a s e 7. tn lu n tn 3)
T h e hoys w ill e le c t a f u ll set o f
sh o rta g e s h rin k s to $14,307 68. T he in d ic a te d b y th e in d e xe s is m uch
D a iry leaders have placed th e
A ll
o ffic e rs o f H ills b o ro post.
$1533 m ust be d e posited in th is fu n d tio s discloses th a t H ills b o r o v a lu ­
sta le , c o u n ty and m u n ic ip a l o f f i- W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fa ir ahead o f
c o u n ty c o u rt m ake s no f u r t h e r re c ­ b e tte r th a n a y e a r ago. T h a t is th e
also. M e a n w h ile q u e s tio n o f legal a tio n s a re 52 p e r c e n t o f th e ac­
cei •. and th ro u g h th is m e th o d le a rn o th e r a ffa irs in th e c o u n try b y being A m e ric a n L e g io n, w e re re-e le cte d o m m e n d a tio n at th is tim e on th e
s itu a tio n , a c c o rd in g to th e J u n e
p ro c e d u re is in th e hands o f P a u l tu a l v a lu e w h ile o th e r c itie s in th e
tlu* In n e r w o rk in g s u f
p o litic a l the fu s t to re q u ire th a t a n im a ls e x ­ at th e a n n u a l post m e e tin g T uesday w a ys and m eans o f m e e tin g th is
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n ig h t, w it h th e e x c e p tio n o f a d -
P a tte rs o n , c ity a tto rn e y .
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g o v e rn m e n t.
h ib ite d com e fro m a c c re d ite d herds ju u ta n t. A J Foelk«'i b e in g elected
a g ric u ltu r a l
e x te n s io n
service,
C ity fu n d s to c o m p le te th e tra n s ­ p e r c e n t to as h ig h as 72 p e r ce n t
H a lf tlu* day at tlu* ca m p w ill 'Phis a g re e m e nt w as ado pte d to p ro ­
w h ic h g ive s th e p u rc h a s in g p o w e r
a c tio n p ro b a b ly w ill be ta ke n fro m o f th e a c tu a l va lu e . Assessed v a lu a ­
to re p la ce L eon S. D avis.
be d e v o te d to th e a ffa irs o f "B o y s ’ tect c lu b m em b e rs w h o e x h ib ite d
o f fa rm p ro d u c ts in th e c o u n try as
th e a ccru e d se w e r re n ta l f u n d. tio n o f H ills b o r o on a 50 p e r ce n t
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and the re m a in in g tim e to
a w h o le in M ay. 1937. at 96 p e r cent
w o u ld
be
$1.646.698.
w h ic h n o w exceeds $4000. M cG ee v a lu a tio n
d e r. A r t h u r K ro e g e r. 1st v ic e -c o m ­
v a rio u s a c tiv itie s in a th le tic s , m o u n ­ cessful. s ta b - F ra n cis
o f th e p re w a r a v e ra g e — one p o in t
w hereas th e p resent v a lu a tio n is
S h a rp gains in ta x p a y m e n ts fo r said.
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less th a n a m o n th p re v io u s , b u t 11
$1.711.942.
In a d d itio n to tlu* a b o v e -m e n tio n ­
th e fir s t h a lf o f 1937 o v e r th e same In te re s t Now l»ue
«•11. -la b * offic«-is. in c lu d in g G ov- ed e x h ib its th e re w ill be th e c u s to m ­ com m . nd«'i ; A J F o e lke r. a d ju ta n t;
p o in ts above M ay. 1936.
P er c a p ita ta x fo r Ih e c ity in 1937
F irs t in te re s t p a y m e n t o f t h e
p e rio d a y e a r ago. w e re rc p o rle d
T isda le ,
tre a s u re r. C a rl
e in o i M a rtin , w ill a tte n d th e ta m p a ry e n trie s in th e veg«*tahle c ro p .. Russell
T h e g e n e ra l O reg o n E a rm p ric e th is w e e k w h r n fig u re s fo r Hie re v e n u e bonds, used Io fin a n c e th e . is $9.58 w ith o n ly tw o o th e r c itie s
and m cel w ith tin * hoys
potato«*s. fo re s try h a n d ic ra ft, hoipe R u xscll. c h a p la in . V a le n tin e A b a d ie .
in
a s im ila r class p a y in g less p e r
T o t in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fo r in d e x f o r M ay is g iv e n at 92 |>cr second h a lf c o lle c tio n s , d u e Ju n e c ity 's p o rt inn o f th e s e w e eosl. w ill
R
Rusccrans. s e r­
Boys e lig ib le a rc those w h o hav«- h< n it if ie a t h h i . shei'p. p o u ltry and In - to n m ; G
he p a y a b le J u ly 1 a m o u n tin g Io I c a p ita A ll th e re m a in in g c itie s have
cent n f th e 1926-36 average, d o w n 15.
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i » iiip b -h d a y « -a i in h ig h school l a hhd «live ion .
a p e r c a p ita ta x o f b e tte r th a n $16
one p o in t fro m A p r il, w ith m a rk e t a m o u n ts to 6.3 p e r cent, o r $37.5,6- $2640 fo r th e s ix m o n th s ' p e rio d
I, Busch and E A G r if f it h , e x ­ to a close w it h th e e x h a u s tio n o f
up to and in c h ifliu g th o .-.«» w h o i
v a lu e o f H ills b o r o per
R e n ta ls a re be in g p a id re g u la rly . | Assessed
p rices in d ic a tin g some f u r th e r d e ­ 91. a c c o rd in g to th e fig u re s o f M i .-. l
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h.. » <'«»inpl<*i('d a V'-ac in college
M cG ee said, and th e fu n d is in e x - ! c a p ita , on a 50 p e r c e n t assessed
c lin e sin ce m id -M a y T h e r e la tiv e G la d y s E isn e r, la x d e p u ty .
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W illia m
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o r u n iv e rs ity T h e « a m p is* in Ben
c e lle n t c o n d itio n , s h o w in g s tiffic ie n l [ v a lu a tio n basis, is $542.
p o rt- d II,is w eek T iie fee fo r lest p o s itio n o f p rin c ip a l fa rm p ro d u c ts
C o lle c tio n s fo r th e fir s t h a lf th is I
I l i l l b o ro fu«* d e p a rtm e n t took ( ’•»iiunty Jam borc«' committ<?c.
: o ii p a rk on th e ( ’«duum hi.i r iv e i
at m id -M a y was re p o rte d as 57 fo r y e a r w e re $550.919.67. in c lu d in g r e ­ m on e y to m eet a ll o p e ra tin g e x ­
tins been 16 ce n ts per a n im a l
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h
and fo rm e rly w as used b y the
D ch 'g a tcs to the .-tat«' c o n v e n tio n
Hare Talks to Rotary
N o rth p o rtio n o f the c o u n ty , u n ­ eggs, b u tte r fa t 75. hogs 96. lam bs bates on a to ta l ta x r o ll o f $893.- i pense. in te re s t, and s in k in g fund.
CCC. Il is 32 m ile s fro m P o rtla n d I th re e ca lls to the J P Rhea house at A lb a n y a re J a k e W e il.
P. I.
S h o u ld th e re be a s u rp lu s , as ‘
W. CI. H a re discussed th e d a ily
93, w o o l 111. b e e f c a ttle 89. w h e a t
•o u th n f th e S P depot.
L it t le P a tte rs iin and A. J. F«»elker. w ith d e r test b y D o c to rs W. R a n d E 95. oats 97. b a rle y 121. bay 88 p o ta ­ 899.61. w h ile c o lle c t ions a y e a r ago m o re houses and business places life o f a s m a ll to w n a tto rn e y a t
D e lin q u e n t
ta x c o n n e c t to the sewer, t h c re n ta l
j dam age was re p o rte d , and a ll th re e V a le n tin e A b a d ie . W. V e rn e M c ­ W. Coon o f Eoeesl G ro ve , has been toes 121. bops 176, ap p le s 132, and w e re $513.168 76.
Ih e R o ta ry c lu b lu n ch e on T h u r s ­
(¿range M eets T o n ig h t
c o lle c tio n s fro m 1932 to 1936. in - 1 rates w ill be reduced in p ro p o rtio n .
«alls cam e fro m s h o rt c ir c u its in K in n e y and F re d E n g c ld in g c r as co m p le te d fo r th e firs t ro u n d . D r. d rie d p ru n e s 63.
d a y He s a id a ll p ro b le m s c o u ld be
N ic o l said, h u l o n ly a b o ut 56 pec
e lu s iv e , to ta ls $99.839 69 T h e same M cG ee said Thus, n e w c o n s tru c ­
llills h n r n (¡ra n g e w ill meet t«>- I e le c tric w ir in g in th e b a th ro o m , a lte rn a te s
so lved e a s ily i f th e peo ple in v o lv e d
N ew c ro p prospects as w e ll as c u r ­ p e rio d in 1936 b ro u g h t $134.93630
cent o f th e c a ttle in th e east h a lf
' o v e r a h a llw a y and in a b e droom
n ig h t in tin* (¡ra n g e h a ll.
tio
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c o u ld le a rn to see th e o th e r f e l­
T he post adc p le d a re s o lu tio n to o f th e c o u n ty w e re co n tacte d
T he re n t d e m a n d c o n d itio n s are n o w in ­ on 1932-35 d e lin q u e n c ie s .
m eans c h e a pe r re n ta ls , lie said.
lo w s p o in t o f v ie w . T h e r e g u la r ly
h«* p resented to th e state co n ve n- cast h a ir c o n ta in s Ih c la rg e r n u m ­ flu e n c in g th e tre n d o f fa rm prices,
H e a v ie r c o lle c tio n s last y e a r a re
Bonds
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scheduled sp e a ker had to c a ll o f f
th e c ir c u la r p o in ts m il. as is usual a ttrib u te d to a r u lin g , sin ce re ­
lio n d is a p p ro v in g tin* p ra c tic e o f b e r o f herds.
tire m e n t can ta ke place.
h
is a p p o in tm e n t at th e last m in u te
d is p la y in g a n d c a rr y in g fo re ig n
M e a n w h ile ,
th e fe d e ra l B a n g s at th is season o f th e ye a r. W ith r e ­ scinded. w h ic h
ca n celed
p e n a lty
fla g s in p a trio tic parade's, w h e n oc­ p ro g ra m is sii.-m 'n d cd w ill, the d is ­ spect I,, c ro p p ro d u c tio n prospects, and in te re s t on
1934 a nd p r io r
casion does not re q u ire th e ir p re s­ c o n tin u a n c e o f D r. E. W
A lin - th e o u tlo o k fo r y ie ld s is b e tte r Ilia n taxes.
ence and d is p la y .
n n is t s fu ll tim e a p p o in tm e n t ns a fe w w e e ks ago. as g ro w in g co n ­
M em bers o f th«* e x e c u tiv e c o m ­ g o v e rn m e n t v e te rin a ria n and th e d itio n s h a ve been m o re fa v o ra b le
area
m itte e . w it h P aul I, Patters«ui and loss- o f his h e lp e r He has e xp e cte d E xce p t in th e gre a t p la in s
w h e re th e e ffe c ts
of
th e
1936
G R n s a 'll M org a n , a tto rn e y s , w ill a pact tim e a p p o in tm e n t to a llo w
a m i a ll lav re v m w the c o n s titu tio n and by-law *; fe d e ra l tests Io e n n tim ir . In it th is d ro u g h t a re s t ill e v id e n t th e g e neral
t o n id« t a b ly im p ri-s «’«I w ith lif«* | S ; i l u i » l i i v i i f h ’ i ' i i o n i i '
cro p p ro d u c tio n o u tlo o k n o w a p ­
in Hi«’ re g u la r a rm y , R a lp h S la n le y ■ S u n d a y, a rc h o lid a y
her«' fo r the o f tiie post w ith a \ le w to b r in g ­ ha. not vet a rriv e d .
pears n e a rly u p to ave ra g e in th e
K reitz..
Ilills h o r« ).
w ho
e n lis te d m«*di«’al co ip :.
I’h ls leaves th e te s tin g p ro g ra m
in g th e m np to late, s <* v e r a I
Q u a rte rs fo r , h e
W a s h in g to n
U n ite d St ites a a w h o le
ah«»ul tw«» n n n d h s ago. w i ll« ',; fro m I ‘T h e h«-;i<’h ‘ ‘ hen*
C o ndem ned |,v the c ity council as j h rs t q u a lity o f lu m b e r p ro d u ce d
sotn«* o f U n­ « hang«',, h m iig p o in te d out as nec- o f th e c o u n ty so m e w h a t rii-io in t< ^ l.
< o iin , y
E a rn ,
R é h a b ilita ,io n d é ­
L u k e Fn Id H o n o lu lu . II«* a rr iv e d i h«-sl and th e w a te r
as w a rm as c. a ry
to c o n fo rm w it h
present H r N ic o l a id th is w eek, as m a n y
l i a i , m en, o f Hie R e s e ttle m e n t a d ­ a m enace to h e a l,,, and a h a za rd h e re in an e a rly day. Square n a ils
at S c h o fie ld B a rra c k s A p r il 15
w
ill,
in th e business fir e zone, th e o ld i w e re used, w h ile th e s tu d d in g and
at hom e,
o f th e b a d ly in fe c te d herds a lre a d i
some o f th e riv e rs
o r p ra ctice s o f tiie post
m in is tra tio n w e re c o m p le te d t h is
"T h e w e a th e r was v«*ry w a rm .’’ w a n n e r
tested s h o u ld bo g iv e n an im m e
w e e k in ih e basem en, o f th e c o u rt s ta b le w h ic h once housed fam ous s ills are o f m u c h h e a v ie r and b e t-
In* says o f his a r r iv a l, A n d w e no-
d ia lc r i'- lc s t These herds w ill not
house in th e spare w h ic h
h a s race horses fo r T ho m a s H T o n g u e I te r g ra in e d m a te ria l th a n is fo u n d
(¿ ra d iia lrs G iv e n Fl«>vcr»
lie e d it v e ry m u c h because n f tin*
ho re -te ste d unless th e o w n e r is
now .
been ee cu pied b y th e p io n e e r h is ­ S r . th is w e e k was b u t a m e m o ry .
" G ra d u a tio n e x e n ’ iscs at the In u it
w o o le n u n ifo rm s .
In tlu* m e d ic a l
W re c k in g was u n d e r th e direction
w illin g Io pay fo r th e w o rk .
to ric a l m useum .
.-ch ools h a ve Iv ’gun h e re and it is
Roof Still Good
co rp s th e y g iv e a s ix -w e e k s tr a in in g d iffe re n t in on«- i<- p re t. as th«* h«»>s
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"W e feel g re a tly d is a p p o in te d it,
T h e d e p a rtm e n t w i l l m ove fro m
The r o o f o f th is b u ild in g n e v e r
c o m ,«• in m e d ic a l a id and h o sp ita l. I
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the C o m m e rc ia l b u ild in g as soon
and g ir l In re g iv e flow« is to th e n
w h ic h is n ’t v e ry easy.
a tte n d in g O regon S la te college, w ill as a rra n g e m e n ts can be m ade, and tra c t on N o rth F irs t avenue, « h e re has been re p la c e d ." T ho m a s T o n g u e
fi•lends th a t are r r a d n a t i i i k . and
Plans fo r si out co u rt o f h o n o r N ic o l said, "because w e w e re w e ll
J
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said
th is w eek, "a n d Ih e s h in g le s
G iv e n T ra n s fe r
some o f them are c e rta in ly d«-e«»ral- to n ig h t «Thin ♦dayt at C a m p I r e - 1 op (he w a y Io c o n tro l o f th is s e r­ h o ld a p ic n ic Eciday e v e n in g at is e xp e cte d Io be in o p e ra tio n in he is ci n s tru e tin g a house and barn.
s t ill w e re in f a ir ly good c o n d itio n ."
R o a m e rs Rest p a rk , a m ile s o u th ­ th e n e w q u a rte rs by J u ly . V ic to r T h e In n ,h e r s t ill was sound.
" A f t e r I fin is h e d hy p a rtia l tra in
ious disease.
e«l h«-f«n<- tin* «lay is o v e r
land, n o rth s e: t o f l l d l hor«». have
< n n s lru c te d in 18.86
T h e b u ild in g c o n ta in e d fiv e box
w e st o f T ig a rd on th e T u a la tin riv e t
mg I was 1 1 a n s f« - i i «*d to L u k e E’le ld
l ln* peo ple i»| H ill, b o ro th a t < n- been jNistpon« d u n t il tiie last o f
M adsen is county supervisor.
As n e a rly a ra n be e s tim a te d b y sta lls, and a c a rria g e shed b i g
A n Base s ta tio n h o s p ita l, n r crash |o v flo w e rs w o u ld « « -rt.im ly have a
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s ta tio n , as some « .ill il H ere I as- won«l« r f i i l lo n e • .«•cine tlu»:.«- th e v
-ilu m n i. h ig h school g ra d u a te s and
h«-l«I in th«* e< •u rt house
e o n .tl in 'le d HI 1886 B u ilt to house one c a rria g e and fiv e o r s ix s u lk ie s .
i I in Mi«- d«*tdal « lin n a m i ti«-a* h a \e tier«’
th e ir fr ie n d
a ll ar«' m v ih 'd t<» ai
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to
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le n d P lll'p iu c n f Ih«' p ir tin ' i . to
tu p »»f Hi«' P iiih Ii
I w e n t of
once w a th e hom e o f F re d H a m ­ p ro p e rty n o w o ccu p ie d b y th e te le ­
tak<
" f f a m i la u d s in tin* c h a n n e l B«m I. w h ic h i m >t al»«’ \ e tlu* c ity h«- tin- a w a rd in g »»f Eagle ra n k to
m ie i e;.l pr»» -i»♦'«*! » \ «' t(id«*nl ; in Ihe
I'lr .is ,- s to p n n
«tl lo i n r s»
b le to n ." fa I tr o tte r . H in t fo r ye a rs phone e x c h a n g e b u ild in g , a n d a
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and
not «i\«-i »on var«L fi<«m <»m offic«-s o f lh>m »hihi and «»m- « an .«•«• Hi«' A l b e r t G i l l e t t e
• l.d e rn lle g e
u r r k . , . t h r r o n « a s .old »hr lir s l
S old. Ih r e r ears and < „ n r o » ' .
, h e ld the n o rth w e s t s ta llio n tra c k h ig h h o a rd fence o rro iin ,|e ,| th e e n ­
A J G ille tte , v h ” liv e near
I saw A le x M o rle y a m i Rt<’har«l h o a t . « t u n e m and it i «'m inds me o f M i
,l .n
« i it r s XI H a lo , r o , « ),,, liv e s
S p r n a l i ate . «»f 3 • re n t . ■ « ear
re s t 5R re n ts fo r an ad in I h r A r
| n c o rd o f 2. 28 m in u te .
t ile p ro p e rty w h ic h included nearly
ta lio n All»« i t i . a m em
• . in n at .'¡« h o fo -ld B a rra c k . a m i P o rtla n d fro m tlu II« ig lits d i-.ti let N e w to n
have been m ade a\ adal«le at tl)C
t ir a r l. o k ln n n « l,< ol T h is s ln rv
sus r ia s s ifir d S a tis fie d ? "S u re ,"
" K i l t y Ham . one o f th e best r a r ­ h a lf a block.
th e y w o u h l be g la d to get hack It i . a p re tty sig h t I« ••«'<* th«' boats h e r <»f th e R o ta ry c lu b tro o p .
p a rk 1In tin».« a tte n d in g Th«' re W ill
Is an o ld o n r In l l , r r la x x tfir d ad
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Imm«- to t in ’ ll f r ie m l. a m t r« lati\«-s. m in«’ in an«l h e a r tlu R o ya l H a w a i-
Th«' ra in also lias d e la ye d c o m ­
be a pot lu r k d in n e r at 6:31, p. m.
v e rllx ln g ilr p a r lin r n t n f t h r A rg o s
re n te !. « h o « r o te the a d v e r tis ­ I m e m o .i p o p u la r m th e n o rth w e s t
»„It III. , •..'<■1,1 ,11 !,<• Im v iiiR II ....... I |
I,;,,,,! piH vniR II w e ll ,>nn- A liilm p le tio n o f th e suspension b rid g e
fo llo w e d w ith a varied enlertain-
E v e ry w e e k (he same plea is m ade
in g and m ade llie sales. M r. Illr e h ' i ll, •nit... also e xe rcise d in Ih e purl- J Hom e Iro n , M ills —
tin ,, III, „ .i: .V ltll I I , - v e il, '.
.
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,,,
b e in g co n s tru c te d across D a i r y
men
I.
hy a d v e rtis e rs « h i, have m ade
is a e n n s is lrn t user n f rla s s ifie d
, dock and occu p ie d a b o x s ta ll in th e 1 M i s S h ir le y M a rie C iir r in . d a u g h ­
I t , i e i l l l . u k e !■ l e l i l w e m e n i l nt
some n f th e people's faces w h e n c re e k to connect th e road w it h
th e ir sales, herau.se llie y re a liz e
Jam es .Nanisel. c h a irm a n m charge
a d v e rtis in g space b e r a u s r h e
stable.
te r of Mr and Mrs. H W Currin.
I „ c lo c k e v e ry d a y a m i can go th e y leave. T h e band p ln vn " A lo h a th e cam p. T h e w o rk is b e in g c a r­
th a t i f Ih e ad ru n s ag a in
la rg e
o f e n te rta in m e n t, has p la n n e d s o ft-
k n n w a th a t it b rin g s h im th e b u s i­
L u m b e r fo r th e sta b le was c u t a t returned Sunday from Mills college.
■ w m n o m u III III,, h e ,„ li e s w liii Ii a re I Oc -
p
y , „ , '„ , |, yu u rie d on by seouLs o f the various
n u m b e r n f people are g n in g In he
h a ll games, canoe races and s w lm -
ness, a nd keeps his sales re c o rd a t j the I.v d a m ill on u p p e r G ales creek Oakland. Cal., w here she just com­
Hut X l x h u m l u i v . G v d iiv - J u y u lid
(Conllngeil Ml page 2. tulrnna •>
d L j j . I i c l u k j a nd u u j i i . e u lm t t d .
t lu u p j in th e area.
( . b l i t s wt„ sis
s i* s - < iu4*s*ilg.
p a r.
1 —Il J m L*11 ji* *1 f*I1s C.kglllpl« o l tils pleted lr^r ireshm au yvog.
si uq;
>r
Legion
( * Sends
Boy to Camp
Slrgus Feature
Story Judged
Pest of Year
County Relief
Knotty Problem
for Committee
Last Grant for
Sewer Payment
Reported Here
Interest Grows
in Club Exhibits
for County Fair
Hillsboro Levy
Close to Bottom
Farm Buying
Power Gains
Weil Re-elected
Head of Legion
First Half Tax
Payments Good
Bang's Funds
Delaying Work
Hillsboro Boy III inny Tells
Experiences m Honolulu Post
Farm Aid Office
Scheduled to Move
Student Club Plans
Picnic Friday Night
Camp Scout Honor
Court PostptMicd
Patrons Plead
Ads
Birch Finds
Ads Pay H im
a
Ancient Stable, Once Home o f
Past Horses, Becomes Memory