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H illsboro, O regon, Thursday, S ep tem b er 30, 1937
Constitution
On October 8
Hilhi Eleven
Enters County
Meet Friday
G e o rg e K o e h n S c h e d u le d
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City / to Ho
to
S p e a k a t P u b lic M e e tin g s
Squad
S c h e d u le d
/ / unling Cat New
Idea Reported by
Local Nim rods
F re d J S e w e ll, H ills b o ro , n e a rly
.m ade a deal fo r a house cat w h ile
m i his h u n tin g t r ip in the M u rd e r-
i rs' ereek reserve, tie re p o rte d th is
w eek on his re tu rn
T h e n e a r sale a ll happened w h e n
T o m m y ." th e fo re st ra n g e r's pet
eat a ccom panied th e h u n tin g p a rty
in to tin - m o u n ta in s in search o f deer.
to T h e re th e p a rty m e t a g ro u p fro m
M e e t T w o O t h e r T e a m s at
H i I ih b o ro A rg u s E sta b lish e d 18ÍM
Two Sections, Fourteen PagM
Grand jury Outstanding County Boy, Citizens Vote
May Be Given Girl Guest at Annual Show Against City
Death Probe Ruth Guerber, Wilbur Nyberg Selected for Water Plant
D is tr ic t
A tto r n e y
P la n n in g
Portland.
Bank Trip to Pacific international Next
Week; Increased Interest and Personal
Achievement Make Choice Difficult
O p p o n e n ts o f $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 B ond
In v e s tig a tio n L u n d s t r ö m
" T h a t y o u r c a t’’ " asked one o f tire
Issue C a r r y
E le c tio n b y
h u n te rs
in A u d it o r iu m ; C o m m itte e
D e d ic a tio n P a c ific
F ie ld
D e a th ; P o r tla n d e r s F o u n d
"Y e s ." S e w e ll re p lie d .
M a j o r it y o f 6 0 ; B a llo tin g
( at ( n u ld H u n t
P re p a re s P r o g r a m
in L e a g u e O p e n in g
G u ilty o f T h e f ts
"Y o u don t m ean to te ll m e yo u
L ig h t, R esults S h o w
have a h u n tin g cat ' " cam e th e n e x t
S elected as th e o u tsta n d in g 4-H club boy and girl in
suggestion.
W a hington county S eptem ber 27 by a local ju d g in g com-
G eorge K oehn, past state c o m ­
U n d e r th e lig h ts o f P a c ific u n i­
Yes." S e w e ll re p lie d , "w e a lw a y s
Prep; «rations fo r th e sessions o f
M u n ic ip a l o w n e rs h ip o f c i t y
m a n d e r o f th e A m e ric a n L e g io n ,
v e rs ity g rid iro n six team o f W ash­ ta ke the eat alo n g It's a ju m p ca t." the O' • ober g ra n d ju r y a re u n d e r- m ittee, Ruth G u erb er of H elvetia and W ilb u r N yberg of
a nd n e w ly ele cte d n a tio n a l c o ia -
" W e ll I 'l l be --------- e x c la im e d
in g to n c o u n ty
w ill m ee t F rid a y
w a y it i th-- o ffic e o f G . Russeil T u alatin will go to P o rtlan d next w eek as guests of the w a te r re c e iv e d a set back w h e n
H ills b o ro v o te rs T uesday re tu rn e d
n iltte c in a n , w ill be t h e sp e a ke r
n ig h t to fo rm a lly open (lie 1937 th e c ity n irn ro d
" I 'v e h e a rd o f M organ
d is tr ic t
a tto rn e y , t h i s First N ational bank of P ortland fo r th re e days d u ring the a 60-vote m a jo r ity ag a in st th e is -
F rid a y n ig h t, O c to b e r 8. at t h e
p re p fo o tb a ll season. G am e tim e is ju m p dogs b u t th is is th e fir s t tim e week, w ith th e p rospect th a t a
'
suance
o f $12.000 in bonds, and 61
H ills b o ro o b servance o f C o n s titu -
Livestock Exposition. They w ere ’
I < v e r h e a rd o f a ‘ju m p cat W h a t p ro b e - if th e death o f Sveri L u n d - Pacific In te rn a tio n a l
8 o 'clo ck
against an a m e n d m e n t to the c h a r­
tio n d a y. c e le b ra tin g th e 150th a n -
S e le ctio n s f o r
op p osing teams i f th e gam e ward« ns ca tch y o u ? ”
stro m reeluse o f D ix ie M o u n ta in . d eclared w inners from this county in th e second annual
te r a u th o riz in g th e c ity to a c q u ire
n iv e rn a ry o f tin* s ig n in g o f the
"O h. th a t x a ll rig h t. S e w e ll r e ­ w i l l be started.
w ill be m ade b y d ra w in g s , and
4-H club achievem ent and leadership contest sponsored p ro p e rty o w n e d b y u tilitie s .
c o n s titu tio n
w hen tin - e ve n in g 's e n te rta in m e n t p lie d . "the la w m e n tio n s dogs, b u t
T he in v e s tig a tin g b o d y also w ilt
T h e u n o ffic ia l c o u n t gave 168 fo r
T h e p ro g ra m o f o b se rva n ce w ill
♦ by the P o rtla n d in s titu tio n am ong
1» o ve r, euch c lu b w ill have pla ye d n o th in g a b o u t c a ts "
Consider tw o o th e r eases M org a n
the c h a rte r a m e n d m e nt, and 229
19.000 c ' lu b m em b e rs in O regon
be h e ld in the h ig h school a u d i­
"G o s h ' T h a t is s o m e th in g ' W tia t‘11 said, and p o s s ib ly m ore
tw o o th e r elevens, each fo r one
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yo u ta k e fo r h im ? " asked th e h u n t­ w ill begin F rid a y . O ctobei
q u a rte r
T w o w in n e rs fro m e v e ry c o u n ty against, w h ile 164 voted fo r the
8. at 9
is sponsored by the v a rio u s v e te r ­
U n o ffic ia lly , th e season opened er e a g e rly , s c e n tin g a b a rg a in .
in th e state a rc b e in g a n n ounced bond issue a nd 224 vo te d no.
a. rn.
ans’ o rg a n iz a tio n s
th ro u g h
th e
here tw o w eeks ago w h e n H ills ­ W o u ld N o t S e ll
th is w e e k th ro u g h K . C. S e y m o u r, V o tin g L ig h t
L u n d s trö m '» re m a in s w e re fo u n d
A llie d V e te ra n s ’ c o u n c il headed by
V o tin g , w h ic h began e a rly , c o n ­
" N o t fo r sale." S e w e ll re to rte d , in A u g u st, w edged b etw een tw o
b o ro and F orest ( ¡ro v e b a t t l e d
state c lu b d ire c to r, in ch a rg e o f
as Ins |>arty c o n tin u e d its h u n t, logs in deep w oods a b o u t th re e -
H ugh Rogers, co m m a n d e r, assisted
th ro u g h a scoreless tie.
ju d g in g and a w a rd s. T h e 72 c o u n ty tin u e d lig h t a ll d a y and to ta ls d id
b y th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty b a r as­
w h ile th e c ity m an m u tte re d o v e r q u a rti rs o f a m ile fro m h is cabin.
w in n e rs , to g e th e r w it h tw o fro m n o t reach m ore th a n 25 per ce n t
M a rk s R c (ln n tn g
tits f a ilu r e 't o o b ta in th e cat.
so c ia tio n . th e school b o a rd s and
th e c it y o f P o rtla n d , w ill convene o f th e to ta l p o te n tia l c ity vote.
He tiad been m issin g sin ce J a n u a ry .
T lie "g ra n d o p e n in g " cerem onies
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L a s t e le c tio n , c a llin g fo r p u b lic
T h e cat acco m p a n ie d th e p a rty a ll
v a rio u s p a trio tic g ro u p s A ll c iv ic
F rid a y n ig h t w ill m a rk tin - b e g in ­ day. S e w e ll said, and re tu rn e d w ith 1934 T he b ody had been p a r tly savings and loan associations
in in P o rtla n d O c to b e r 4, 5 a nd 6.
s e n tim e n t on purchase o f th e w a te r
o rg a n iz a tio n s and hxlges a re be­
i dism em b e re d , a n d
one
leg was O regon
n in g o f a p ro sp e ctive league, to re ­
rose fro m
$2.934.357 to In te re s t Increases
system , was in 1932, w h e n c i t i ­
them at n ig h t to th e ra n g e r sta tio n . fo u n d b u rie d in a p it a fe w feet
in g asked to co -o p e ra te in m a k in g
$4.040.376. an increase o f $1.106.019.
Increased in te re s t and p e rso n a l zens vo te d n e a rly fo u r to one f o r
p la c e th e 1936-37 W a s h in g to n -C o l­ W ith t i i w e ll was h is s o n -in -la w . K
th e e v e n t a success.
in th e f ir s t e ig h t m o n th s o f th is a c h ie v e m e n t am ong m em b e rs have p u rc h a s in g the p ro p e rty .
u m b ia c o u n ty c ir c u it d is ru p te r! last T Jensen. San Diego, and Jess H ill i fro m th e log
P ro g ra m P re p a re d
F nu u d G u ilty
ye a r, it was re p o rte d to d a y b y th e m ade th is y e a r's ch oice a d i f f i c u l t
s p rin g T h e s ix d u b s in W a sh in g ­
W h ile
se ve ra l c itiz e n s
m ade
Beside* th e s |x a k e r. the p ro g ra m
T housands c ro w d e d stree t» m id ton c o u n ty w ill fo rm tin - nu cle u s o f L o n g Beach. C al. T he p a rty f a il­
W ednesday a fte rn c u n a c ir c u it F e d e ra l H om e L oan B a n k board, task, a c c o rd in g to th e ju d g in g co m ­ ra th e r an a c tiv e ca m p a ig n in fa v o r
ed
to
bag
a
deer.
w ill in c lu d e c o m m u n ity s in g in g led h ig h w a y »
fro m O n ta rio . O rc . Io o f th e n e w league i f c u rr e n t plans
1 c o u rt ju r y b ro u g h t in a v e rd ic t o f a c c o rd in g to J M Person, m an a g e r m itte e . com posed o f O. B. K ra u s , o f th e a m e n d m e n t a n d bond issue,
by ( ’ T R ich a rd so n , and m u sic by V a n co u ve r. W ash . T uesday to w e l­ c a rry
g u ilty on tw o co u n ts o f an in d ic t ­ o f T u a la tin V a lle y F e d e ra l and c o u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t; L . E. th e re a p p a re n tly was no a c tiv e
th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y se xte t, w in ­ com e P re s id e n t R o o se ve lt to
th e
m e n t c h a rg in g g ra n d l a r c e n y Wa llin g to n S a vin g s and L oan as­ F ra n cis, assistant c o u n ty agent, a nd o p p o s itio n , and no a tte m p t m ade
Coach It. M G o o dm a n o f H ills ­
ners o f h o n ors at th e * re ce n t L e g io n -.late
H ig h lig h ts o f hi» v is it in ­ b o ro w ill send a team to Forest
ag a in st H a r ry F u lle r a n d F r e d so c ia tio n s o f H ills b o ro . T h e re p a rt R H. T isda le , m anager. H ills b o ro j to p u b lic ly a n sw e r th e a rg u m e n ts
C lausscn o f P o rtla n d . T h e ir a t­ co ve rs th e a c tiv itie s o f 23 associa­ b ra n ch F irs t N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o rt- j o f th e proponents.
c o n v e n tio n in A lb a n y P. L. P a tte r ­ c lu d e d In» speech d e d ic a tin g B o n ­ G ro v e com posed m o s tly o f sopho­
son is p ro g ra m c h a irm a n .
n e v ille dam , and th e d e d ic a tio n o f m ores and ju n io rs .
to rn e y im m e d ia te ly m ove d fo r a tio n s on S e p te m b e r 1 a nd 22 on land.
W h a t course th e c it y w i l l n o w
K o e h n s address w ill he on the T im b e r lin e lo d g e m i th e slopes o f
ne w tria l, a rg u m e n ts to be m ade J a n u a ry 1.
R u th G u e rb e r. m e m b e r o f H e lv e ­ take, had n o t been discussed W e d ­
A t th e same tim e , th e 1937 g rid
O c to b e r 11.
H ood
A m o n g th e th ro n g at slate fo r tlie H ilh i c lu b was re ­
( (in s titu tio n , a n u b jc c t to w h ic h he M t
Such sa vings in ve ste d in these tia c a n n in g 4 -H c lu b , d ire c te d b y nesday. b u t lik e ly w ill be in je c te d
T he la rc e n y co u n ts in v o lv e d th e ft a nd a ll o th e r fe d e ra l associations, Jean A n n C o n n e ll, was an n ou n ce d in to th e c o u n c il m e e tin g sch e d uled
has d e vo te I consid<*rable tim e and i B o n n e v ille , and w ith (he p a rty on leased O p e n in g w ith a te n ta tiv e ly
o f p a rts o f a d o n k e y e n g in e on and in m a n y s ta te -c h a rte re d asso­ w in n e r am ong g ir ls fo r h e r w o rk | fo r O c to b e r 5.
s tu d y and w h ic h m p re se n te d in t llu - T im lx r lit ie tr ip , w e re several a rra n g e d gam e at Scappoose S a t­
fro m H ills b o ro .
D u tch C anyon, and th e sale o f the c ia tio n s in th e U n ite d S ta te s are in ca n n in g , hom e econom ics ju d g in g
a s ti ik in g and e lo q u e n t m a n n e r
L a te W ednesday a fte rn o o n H K.
u rd a y. th e e le ve n m eets opponents
p a rts to a P o rtla n d ju n k y a rd . In p ro te c te d th ro u g h in s u ra n c e up to and c lo th in g d iv is io n n u m b e r one.
H ills b o ro - B e a v c r t o n
fo o tb a ll ,
G r if fin , g e neral m a n a g e r o f th e
on e ig h t successive F rid a ys.
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In re c o g n itio n o f h is a c tiv ity in People's W a te r & Gas com pany,
“ T h e boys lo o k p r e tty fa ir in b u ild in g p ra c tic e re co m m en d e d b y m etals, in c lu d in g a set o f eye- $ft.0(X) on each acco u nt by th e F e d ­
been re -sch e d u le d
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th e m a tte r o f b lo c k in g and ta c k ­ O regon d is tr ic t and state m ee tin g s beam -. was p la c i d at $700. a n d ’ in e ra l S a v in g s and L oan In s u ra n c e liv e s to c k , p o u ltr y a nd crop s W ilb u r i co u ld n o t be reached a t his P o rt-
n ig h t O c to b e r 7. u n d e r th e lig h ts
lin g .
th e H ills b o ro m e n to r a d m it­ as needed to m a k e th e 1938 a g r i­ tiie o th er, a cable d ru m and parts, c o rp o ra tio n , a $100.000,000 g o v e rn ­ N y b e rg was chosen fro m am ong j la n d o ffice , a n d no one in th e o f-
on H ills b o ro fie ld to e lim in a te any
boys o f th is c o u n ty . H e is a m e m ­ ' tic e was a u th o riz e d to issue a n y
ted He added th a t in e x p e rie n c e c u ltu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m m o re w e re v a lu e d at $200. T h e fir s t m e n ta l agency.
c o n flic t b e tw e e n th e tw o eve n ts
b e r o f T u a la tin a g r ic u ltu r a l 4 -H s ta te m e n t re g a rd in g fu tu r e plans
w o u ld p ro b a b ly c o n tin u e to h a m p e r e ffe c tiv e io th is state has been o b ­ c o u n t was a lle g e d on J u ly 22 and Assets Increase
A ll o rg a n iz a tio n s in te re s te d a r e I
D u rin g th e same p e rio d , assets o f clu b , o f w h ic h C la y to n N y b e rg . his o f th e com pany.
th e H ilh i e le ve n th ro u g h m ost of ta in e d. and w ill be in c lu d e d in th e th e second on J u ly 8.
H o w e v e r, it is e x a c t e d th a t th e
m a k in g e v e ry e ffo rt to ne un* a '
these in s titu tio n s increased
fro m b ro th e r, is leader.
the e a rly games
n e w d o cke t, re p o rts N. E D odd, A t t r m p t A li lii
c o m p a n y w ill an n ou n ce a d e fin ite
la rg e a tte nd a n ce .
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$7.700.1.52 to $10.1.58.187, o r $2.-‘ =;n- Expenses Paid
A c c o rd in g to th e ve te ra n coach. c h a irm a n o f th e state A A A c o m ­
T iie m en p ro d u ce d w itnesses in
p la n d u rin g th e w e e k to come,
S chools V is ite d
H ills b o ro s h o u ld co m p e te on even m itte e . w ho. w ith N C. D o n aldson, an a tte m p t to p ro v e th a t th e y 035.
A w a rd s in c lu d e tra n s p o rta tio n and
O b se rva n ce o f th e a n m v c i a ry in .
T h e re p o rt show s a p e rcentage a ll o th e r expenses d u rin g th e P o rt- e ith e r d e c id in g to c o n tin u e th e
te rm s w ith th e o th e r fiv e team s se cre ta ry, a nd P. M B ra n d t, re p re ­ w e re e m p lo ye d
e lse w h e re
a n d g a in o f a p p ro x im a te ly 37 p e r cent
s u p p ly as at p resent o r to m ake
th e s c h o o ls S e p te m b e r 17. was held
P ro g ra m c o v e rin g s ix days is be­ at th e Forest G ro v e fracas. Last s e n tin g th e O. S. C e x te n s io n s e r­
(C ontinued on p a g e 5. colum n 2)
c o u ld not
have
been
th e m en
necessary im p ro v e m e n ts to in s u re
w it h lo ca l speakers a d d re ssin g s tu ­ in g a n n ou n ce d b y H ills b o r o f ir e ­ w e e k '. 14 to 0 d e fea t at tlie hands
vice. to o k p a rt in th e rece n t c o n ­ id e n tifie d b y em p lo ye s o f th e ju n k d u rin g th e c a le n d a r y e a r fo r fe d ­
H ills b o ro a la rg e r w a te r s u p p ly .
d e n ts on th«* c o n s titu tio n a nd its 1
o f A lb a n y has re m o ve d m uch o f fe re n ce in W a s h in g to n . D. C . w h e re y a rd a h a v in g d e liv e re d th e p a rts e ra l associations, b u t P erson r e ­
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fir e m a rsh a l, f o r fir e p re v e n tio n "g re e n " tin g e , a c c o rd in g to G o o d ­ th e n e w p ro g ra m w as fo rm u la te d .
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T r ia l o f Don L a V e lle . in d ic te d on
n o t been in to u ch w it h h is c o m ­
N a tio n -w id e o b se rva n ce o f th e w eek O c to b e r 3 to 9
ed on an e x tre m e ly d e m o c ra tic bas­ a s ta tu to ry ch a rg e in v o lv in g a 14- th a n .50 p e r cent. "W e e x p e c t a .
p a n y sin ce th e e le c tio n re s u lts be­
g re a te r g a in in d o lla rs and cents
a n n iv e rs a ry began S e p te m b e r 17,
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came k n o w n , and th a t G r if f i n had
In an e f f o r t to add w e ig h t to
a n d w i l l c o n tin u e w i t h m e e tin g *' th e H ills b o ro p ro g ra m
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Person, " b u t o f course, th e p ro p o r­
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n u ll
h im b e fo re th e e le c tio n .
C. V V in c e n t, lo g g e r, h e ld fo r tio n a te g a in w i l l be less .due to th e
r a n g-y b e in g c a lle d u p o n to e x p la in th e
to fh c one t o he ’ helrt m II I lh boro* n lim k s tn M-hool c h ild re n a t tin - lo- . I i »7 m . u ¡¡<4. - s . v -I hs ia l.d ,
p
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states.
passing
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rove
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g re a te r a m o u n t o f assets."
A id in i ; m ;
I cal schools S p e a ke rs w ill d e liv e r s e n io r ta c k le , to an end post. Hated W h e re requests w e re fo u n d to c o n ­
M onday
w a iv e d
in d ic tm e n t
and
"A p p lic a tio n s fo r loans fo r co n ­
T he c o n s titu tio n o f th e U n ite d th e b la n k s tn each school assem bly. as the b u lw a r k o f th e lin e . S u th e r­ fo rm w ith th e p rin c ip le s and scope
pleaded g u ilt y
b e fo re Ju d g e R. s tru c tio n o f homes are th e gre a te st
la n d m ay f it in to his n e w d u tie s
V a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts o f th e coun-1
S tates was b o rn as th e re s u lt of a i E n u m e ra te H azards
o
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Peters
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in th e h is to ry o f th e a ssociation and t.v g o v e rn m e n t th is w e e k began sub- I
('(in s titu tio n a l c o n v e n tio n c a lle d in , T in - b la n ks, w h ic h e n u m e ra te th e a t once. T h is m o ve w o u ld place in c o rp o ra te d , b u t those th a t d id n o t
a y e a r in ja il a nd p a ro le d to his th e re is n o th in g to in d ic a te a f a ll­ m ittin g esim ates o f needs fo r th e ;
J
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M ay. 1787. and w h ic h c o n tin u e d in v a rio u s p o ssib le fir e hazards in th e
meet those re q u ire m e n ts
w e r e fa th e r. A . S. V in c e n t. N e w p o rt,
in g o ff o f hom e c o n s tru c tio n . S ta tis ­ c o m in g y e a r in p re p a ra tio n f o r th e !
session
fo u r m o n th s u n d e r t h e homes, are to I»- ta ke n hom e by ta c k le post, p a irin g w ith B ob V a n - sp e e d ily e lim in a te d .
p e n d in g good b e jja v io r. He m ust re - tics in d ic a te th a t th e e n tire c o u n try a n n u a l c o u n ty b u d ge t, w h ic h is be- j
Lorn.
le a d e rs h ip o f G eorge W a sh in g to n
K
enrfits
Pronounced
(C ontinu ed on p age 6. colum n 2)
tlu - c h ild and th e v a rio u s item s
T
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ills
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e x p e rie n c in g a h o u s in g shortage, in g p re p a re d in th e c o u n ty c o u rt.
A t th e end o f that tim e , 39 o f th e checked o ff w ith tlie assistance o f
O regon g ro w e rs on th e w h o le w ill
F u n e ra l services fo r N e il S ta n g e l,
and w e in th e w est are d o u b ly e f­
o rig in a l 85 delegates re m a in e d to th e p a re n ts T h e re also is a place b o ro a lin e a v e ra g in g 175 pounds, be in a p o s itio n to d e riv e r e la tiv e ly
" In d ic a tio n s a re ." said Ju d g e D o n - ; 32. p ro m in e n t H ills b o ro a tto rn e y
fected
due
to
th
e
in
f
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o
f
people
th
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n
.
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uesday,
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h
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t
,
sign th a t fam ous d o cu m e n t.
m ore b e n e fit fro m th e 1938 p ro g ra m
on tin - b la n k s to sh o w if th e hazard
fro m th e east w h o e x p e c t to m ake th e re v z ill be an increase in b u d g e t- w h o d ie d S e p te m b e r 22 a fte r a lo n g
A ll
it« ; except Rhodt I land lias been c o rre c te d , and p a re n ts are stu m p y gua rd , w e ig h s 200 pounds, th a n those in a lm ost a n y o th e r
i illness, w e re h e ld F rid a y m o rn in g
hom es in O re g o n ."
| ed needs fo r a n o th e r y e a r in c e rta in
r a tifie d th e ( '(in s titu tio n , and i t lx m g asked to co -o p e ra te w it h th e w h ile at th e o th e r end o f th e scale. state. D odd added U n d e r th e p re ­
Person w i l l leave f o r Los A n g e le s d e p a rtm e n ts, w it h e a rly estim ates j fro m St. M a tth e w 's C a th o lic c h u rc h
w e n t in to e ffe c t in A p r il. 1788 T w o c h ild re n in ta k in g steps to c o rre c t G t ra id V a n l.o m tip s th e scales at vio u s p ro g ra m s. O regon has m ade
S u n d a y m o rn in g to a tte n d th e n a ­ ! p o in tin g to w a rd a le v y o f a b o u t th e w ith Rev. J. T. C o s te llo o ffic ia tin g .
o n ly 150
years la te r R hode Is la n d also r a t i­ tin - hazards.
su b s ta n tia l
p ro g re ss
in
m a k in g
F rie n d s fro m th e N a tio n a l G u a rd ,
tio n a l c o n v e n tio n o f th é savings and same size as la s t y e a r."
T h e re m a in d e r o f th e lin e u p r e ­ p e rm a n e n t s h ifts fro m s o il d e p le t­
fie d tile d o cu m e n t
K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s and B r e a k ­
E acli c h ild c o m p le tin g one o f th e m a in s th e same as th a t w h ic h o p ­
loan associations, w h ic h
w ill be
T
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re
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persons
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in g to so il c o n s e rv in g crop s and
fast c lu b se rve d as p a llb e a re rs ,
q u e stio n n a ire » . f illin g in each ans­ ened th e season. L a w re n c e
S u n d a y m o rn in g w h e n a c a r d r i v ­ h e ld d u rin g th e w e e k o f O c to b e r fo r p u b lic assitsance. w ith m o th e rs '
w ill
w e r. and s h o w in g c o rre c tiv e steps s ta rt at end. and C h u rc lile y at ccn - pra ctice s. A rece n t u n d e rc o v e r s u r­ en by M e rle C o u n try m a n , and the 4 to 9. H e w i l l be acco m p a n ie d by te n s io n s c u t fro m th e lis t, and a w h ile th e casket was d ra p e d w it h
ve
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d
th
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t
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reg
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n
fa
rm
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th e fla g w h ic h he had se rve d fo r
ta ke n , w ill he a guest nt a spe cia l
M rs Person a n d th e y exp e ct to v is ­
(C on tin u ed on p ane ?. rolum n 2)
ers stand w e ll n e a r th e to p in th e ir L e s te r Ire la n d <V C o m p a n y tru c k , it re la tiv e s and frie n d s a fte r the m uch s m a lle r sum e s tim a te d as th e 10 ye a rs as a m e m b e r o f H e a d q u a rt­
fir e p re v e n tio n p ic tu re sh o w in th e
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need fo r d e p e n d e n t c h ild re n . T h e ers' com pany, n a tio n a l g u a rd . In s id e
u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e A A A p ro g ra m .
V e n e tia n th e a tre g iv e n b y O ran g e
in
th e fog n e a r c o n v e n tio n a nd w i l l r e tu r n about : la tte r ite m replaces m o th e rs ' p e n - ' was th e g u id o n o f th e c o m p a n y,
A ll o f these fa c to rs w ill c o m b in e to load, c o llid e d
Phelps, m anager.
R e e d v ille . T h e in ju r e d w e re .Art O c to b e r 16.
j
sions.
m ade fo llo w in g th e fir e here, a nd
m ake th e 1938 p ro g ra m m o re e a sily
Plans In sp e ctio n s
S hepard o f H ills b o ro . M rs C o u n try ­
P u b lic assistance fu n d s t m on e y w ith it th e h o n o r rib b o n s w o n b y
a p p lic a b le in th is state. D odd bc-
N otices o f s p e c ia l e le c tio n w e re
m an and d a u g h te r Peggy. 6.
T uesday e ve n in g , a ll c ity fire m e n
used
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ly
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l
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th e co m p a n y d u rin g h is tim e as an
1 icves.
on th e w a y th is w e e k to c itiz e n s in a re to assem ble fo r the a n n u a l c ity
be increased b y m o re th a n $5.000. o ffic e r.
M rs. P e rry E. J o y o f M e x ic o
C o u n ty c o m m itte e s w ill h a ve ad­
th e v i c i n i t y
of
C e d a r M ills a n d w id e f i l l - in sp e c tio n T h e fire m e n
a
c
c
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g
to
e
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ates.
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ity
,
guest
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f
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M
rs.
G.
R
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In his d isco u rse on th e lif e o f
d itio n a l re s p o n s ib ilitie s a nd a d d i­
»7^
Z
n o r th B e a v e rto n w h e r e a vo te w i l l w ill m ake a h n u sc-to -h o u sc canvass
th is co n n e c tio n . J u d g e T e m p le to n N e il S tangel. F a th e r C o s te llo c o m ­
tio n a l a u th o r ity th is y e a r in estab­ sell M o rg a n , was in ju r e d w hen the
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty C h ris tia n E n ­
he ta k e n O c to b e r 18 on a p ro p o s 'd in an i f f o r t to fin d a ll fir e haz­
re m a rk e d th a t r e lie f needs w o u ld m en te d on h is ch a ra c te r, and the
M org a n c a r p lu n g e d o v e r a 100-
lis
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in
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so
il
d
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p
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tin
g
and
s
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il
co
n
­
w a te r d is tric t.
ards. House h o ld e rs m ay ask the d e a v o r u n io n w ill h o ld its a n n u a l
n o t be m u c h g re a te r th a n f o r th e h a rd h o u rs o f w o r k w h ic h had s e rv ­
foot g ra d e at W c d d e rb tirn
near
e ve ­ s e rv in g goals on each fa rm . A s lo n g G old Beach w h ile the p a rty was
T h e d is tric t, to be k n o w n as th e fire m e n fo r in sp e ctio n s o f su sp ic­ p re -c o n v e n tio n r a lly F rid a y
past ye a r.
ed to b rin g h im to h is place o f h ig h
as th e y stay w it h in th e c o u n ty lim ­
T h e r e 'll be m o re w r in k le s on th e
W o lf C re e k H ig h w a y W a te r d is ­ ious e le c tric a l w ir in g .
flu e s
and n in g . O c to b e r I in G aston C o n g re ­
C o u n ty b u d ge t c o m m itte e has n o t
r
e
tu
r
n
in
g
hom
e
fro
m
a
v
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c
a
tio
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its
th
e
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w
ill
be
p
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rm
itte
d
to
v
a
ry
b ro w s o f th e fin a n c e c o m m itte e o f j y e t been nam ed, and w ill n o t be re g a rd in th e c o m m u n ity , and am ong
g a tio n a l ch u rc h
tr ic t. in c lu d e s C e d a r M ills on th e o th e r hazards.
t
r
ip
d
o
w
n
th
e
coast.
h is frie n d s .
th e c ity c o u n c il a fte r th e re p o rt o f nam ed. T e m p le to n said, u n t il a fte r
n o rth , and south to B e a v e rto n and
D e v o tio n a l p e rio d
w ill
be
in tlie in d iv id u a l a d ju s tm e n ts a c c o rd ­
W ednesday a fte rn o o n at 1:4ft. W.
M r. a nd M rs. M o rg a n escaped
S e rv in g as p a llb e a re rs w e re W il­
in c lu d e s a p a rt o f N o rth B e a ve rto n E S e h iffe r, m a n a g e r o f one o f th e ch a rg e o f y o u n g peo ple o f H ills ­ in g Io th e in d iv id u a l s itu a tio n on in ju r y w h e n th e ca r ro lle d o v e r th e c it y a u d it is s u b m itte d a t th e i th e p re lim in a r y b u d g e t has been lia m W ie b e r. A n th o n y A b ts, H a ro ld
p re c in c t. T h e cast b o u n d a ry in ­ b ig P o rtla n d in su ra n ce com panies, b o ro C h ris tia n c h u rc h : special m u ­ each fa rm in re la tio n to sound fa rm th re e tim es. M o rg a n re p o rte d th a t n e x t c o u n c il m ee tin g .
p
re
p
a
re
d
fo
r
su
b
m
is
s
io
n
to
th
e
c
o
m
­
Russell. L y le Oakes. N< . L u sh an.i
m anagem ent p ra ctice s.
T h e a u d it, c o v e rin g a p e rio d fro m m itte e .
c lu d e s a s m a ll slice o f West Slope
w ill speak b e fo re th e h ig h school sic b y th e B e th a n y E n d e a vo rs; M a ry Aid tn Groups
he was b lin d e d b y the sun on his
Pete Y z a g u irrc . F o u r nem bers o f
th e fir s t o f th e y e a r to J u ly 1. c o m ­
* w h ile th e w e s t b o u n d a r y , in o n e s tu d e n ts on fir e p re v e n tio n He is M e B u rn e y w ill be th e song le a d e r
T he budget c o m m itte e fo r school th e lo c a l b a tte ry acco m p a n ie d th e '
w
in
d
s
h
ie
ld
.
T
h
e
ear
s
tru
c
k
r
ig
lit
A v a lu a b le basis fo r tlie w o r k o f
p
le
te
d
th
is
w
e
e
k
b
y
M
a
x
C
ra
n
d
a
ll,
place, e x te n d s n e a rly to E lm o n ic a .
I d is tr ic t 7 m et M o n d a _
y n ig h t to j fu n e ra l procession to O regon C it y
to be in tro d u c e d by M a y o r J. H and In e z P o rte r th e p ia n is t, b o th these c o u n ty c o m m itte e s w ill be tlie side u p on a beach road fro m w h ^ h
Plans, d is u n d ersto o d , c a ll fo r G a rre tt. O ra n g e
Phelps, fo rm e r fro m th e G aston c h u rc h O b je c tiv e
place M o rg a n d ro v e Io a garage r e tir in g a u d ito r, discloses c o n s id e r­ c -n s id e r e s tim a te s fo r th e 1937-38 w h e re th e y o u n g a t t o r i ey w as .aid
a b le red in spots.
w a te r to be fu rn is h e d fro m th e m a yo r, w h o w as in s tru m e n ta l in o f th is r a lly is to raise tin - bu d ge t re s u lts o f th e recent stu d ie s m ade and th e n home.
budget a nd m a k e re v is io n s .
jn , he (a m j i y p jo t besid« his fa ttie r,
P a rk F u n d O v e rd ra w n
M t H ood s u p p ly .
fo r th e c o in in g ye a r, and Jam es C. hv th e c o u n ty a g r ic u ltu r a l p la n n in g
Last n ig h t ’ W ednesday) d ie u n io n w ho d ie d fiv e ye a rs ago.
(( nn tin t i e d o n p a g e .1, ruluntit I)
A ru n a w a y w h e e l fro m th e a u to ­
g ro u p s on th e m ost d e s ira b le tren d s
H ig h lig h ts o f th e a u d it disclose h ig h school budget c o m m itte e m et 1
_________ _______
H e n d e rso n o f T ig a rd , w h o is a f o r ­
fo r a g ric u ltu r e
in each O regon m o b ile o f Isa d or D a lis y o f V e r ­ th a t th e p a rk fu n d , bud ge te d at $200 to w o rk out e stim a te s fo r th e co m -
_ ,
m e r slat«- C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r p re s i­
no n ia d ilc h e d his v e h ic le n e a r West a y e a r, is $9.06.5.64 o v e rd ra w n . Re­ in g ye a r.
co u n ty.
Enters N orm al
dent. w ill a tte n d . T h e e ve n in g w ill
M on d a y and
w e n t on to lie f w o r k c a rrie d on b y th e c ity
T h e state A A A e o n u n itte e met Slope
C o m p le te data on th e t w o bud-1
L o w e ll Chase e n te re d O regon
lx- co n clu d e d b y a s o c ia l h o u r and
w it h tlie co lle g e te c h n ic a l c o m m it­ o v e rta k e and s tr ik e an a u to m o b ile since 1933. it is p o in te d o u t, has gets w ill p ro b a b ly be released fo r N o rm a l school a t M o n m o u th last
re fre s h m e n ts l,y G aston
tee as soon as tlie W a s h in g to n re p re ­ d riv e n by H e n ry S la y to n o f H ills -- d ra w n h e a v ily on th is fu n d
p
u
b
lic
a
tio
n
n
e
x
t
w
e
e
k.
'
w
e
e k.
A d e p u ta tio n team c o n s is tin g o f
b o ro ro u te ft. T h e w h e e l bounded
In a n o th e r place, th e a u d it p o in ts
F lo y d S h a w , p re s id e n t; Joe Bates, s e n ta tive s re tu rn e d , and w o rk e d out 49 feet in th e a ir. it was disclosed
a te n ta tiv e d o c k e t fo r O regon.
o u t th a t th e c ity is $21.000.61 b e h in d
young
p eople's
s u p e rin te n d e n t;
by S e rg e an t D odele o f th e state
on c o lle c tio n s fo r th e im p ro v e m e n t
D o ro th y H ow es, e d u c a tio n a l s u p e r­
police.
b ond issue in te re s t funds.
in te n d e n t; D ix ie M ille r . H elen A s-
E n ro llm e n t o f 184 boys in
th e y e a r fo r good sc o u tin g and w e are b a h r. and M rs. E lo vd S h a w v is ite d
S in k in g fu n d b udget, fo r th e re
th re e b ra n ch e s o f th e B oy Scout» m ost sa tis fie d th a t w e a re g e ttin g w ill) th e M o u n ta in H om e C h ris tia n
tire m e n t o f g e n e ra l o b lig a tio n bonds
o f A m e ric a in tlu - H ills b o ro d is tric t th e idea across th a t tro o p s s h o u ld E n d e a v o r so cie ty S u n d a y e ve n in g
o f the 1922 issues, a m o u n te d to $12.-
was re p o rte d at tin - fir s t fa ll m e e t­ not suspend a c tiv itie s w d ti tlu - d o s ­ and th e n w e n t on to tlu - M id d le to n
539.70. O f th is am o u n t. $9.914 79 has
in g o f th e d is tric t c o m m itte e last in g o f sch o o l," Easter d e cla re d .
been used to r e tir e th e bonds, le a v ­
F rit nds c h u rc h . It is id a n n e d to v is ­
T h u rs d a y n ig h t. R R. Easter, (IlS-
in g $2.622.91. w h ic h has n o t been
R e p o rt o f d e v e lo p m e n t o f C am p it m a n y m o re so cieties in th e near
G o ttlie b Egger. re tire d fa rm e r n il
S A L E M T h e p re sid e n t o f
d ie
l By Leon S. Ila v is i
A n d su d d e n ly a ll th a t fe a r o f the
I r ic t c h a irm a n , pre sid e d
Ire la n d was m ade b y Easter and fu tu re .
■ H ills b o ro ro u te ft. (tied at his hom e U n ite d S tates has b y p ro c la m a tio n tu rn e d in to th e d e sig n ate d use. the
W a lte r H enne. 30.
n a tiv e
o f la w was th e re , lik e a b la z in g to rc h ,
O ne h u n d re d iw e n ly - s ix hoy
fu tu re im p ro v e m e n ts discussed R e­
M o n d a y e v e n in g . H e was 66 years d e signated th e we« k o f O c to b e r 3 a u d it shows.
A in s w o rth . N e b ra s k a p lains, is u n - 1 s e a rin g his b ra in . T h e re was som e­
N e v e r Used
e n ro lle d at Roy Scouts.
19
quests o f use o f ju n io r h ig h school,
o ld and had liv e d th e re fo r 21 years. to 9. in c lu s iv e , as fir e p re v e n tio n
T h e re also was set aside $1000 fo r d c r a rre s t and on his w a y hom e th in g tig h t a ro u n d his ne ck, c h o k in g
Scouts, and 39 as cutis T h re e I IC W and s e n io r lo g it school g ym n a siu m s,
G o ttlie b E g g e r was b o rn in C a n ­ w eek. T lie I'ro e la m a tio n :
re tire m e n t o f c it y h a ll bonds w h ic h c h a rg e d w ith b e in g a h it-a n d -ru n th e b re a th fro m h im . T h e te rro rs o t
u n its , scout tro o p s at O rc u c o a n d w i l l lx- m ade b y th e c o m m itte e fo r
ton B e rn , S w itz e rla n d . O c to b e r 31.
"W h e n lif e o r p ro p e rty
i
d e ­ n t v e r has been in ve ste d in its b u d ­ d r iv e r H is v ic tim was his frie n d . p ris o n m ocke d h im . th e re w h e re the
C o rn e liu s , and a c u b pack at H ills ­ Hie tro o p s d u rin g tin - w in te r.
i 1870. He was a m e m b e r o f Swiss
F u g itiv e since one S a tu rd a y n ig h t lig h ts blazed so g a ily . H e fle d .
stro y e d b y fir e e v e ry c itiz e n o f o u r geted d e s tin a tio n , the a u d it
d is ­
b o ro . h a v e b n n o rg a n ize d hi tlie
j V e re in . and M o d e rn W oodm en n f state s u ffe r;: loss. W h ile in
Pass S eoul Tests
some closes.
fo u r w eeks ago. he fo u n d his w a y M akes D ecision
last r ig h t m o n th s
A m e ric a . Rose C ity eamp. S u r v iv ­
eases th e in d iv id u a ls w h o are most
A d v a n c e m e n ts as th e c o u rt
S o m e w h a t n f a m ix u p also is d is ­ th ro u g h the fa r h o riz o n s w h ic h , a ll
A t home, th a t n ig h t, tossing on
F o u rte e n G et A u a rils
in c lu d e Ins w ife . Thesvsa Egger;
o f his life , have tie d h im to th e r o l l­ his bed w h ile th e heat o f th e day
h o n o r w ere:
F irs t noon lun e h eo n at the H ills ­ ! ors
F o u rte e n scouts app ea re d fo r a d ­
th re e sons. E m it, H e rm a n and F ritz im m e d ia te ly a ffe c te d m ay be p a r­ closed nt th e a cco u nts c o v e rin g the
in
g
p
la
in
s
o
f
his
n
a
tiv
e
state.
In
O
re
­
b
o
ro
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
o
f
co
m
m
e
rce
has
tia
lly
re
im
b
u
rs
e
d
th
re
u
g
li
in
s
u
r
­
issuance
o
f
re
fu
n
d
in
g
bonds
fo
r
s t ill s w irle d across th e parched
Second class scouts. T ro o p 216 o f
v a n ce m e n t at tin- c o u rt o f h o n o r
E g g e r, and fo u i b ro th e rs . W illia m
session p rc c e e d in g th e c o m m itte e H ills b o ro . S cott S tig u n t. C onn W il­ been sch e d uled M onday. O c to b e r 4. [ o f K elso, Wash ; J o h n o f W isco n ­ ance. d ie fact rem a in : th a t d ie state sew ers a nd stree t im p ro v e m e n ts in gon. hem m ed in b y m o u n ta in s , green p la in s, u n d e r th e stars, th e re seem ­
trees,
sunshine,
and
g
ro
w
in
g
th
in
g
s,
has
lost
a
p
a
rt
e
f
its
resources,
1935.
C
ra
n
d
a
ll
declares.
at
w
h
ic
h
tim
e
p
la
n
s
fo
r
fu
tu
re
ed no w a y o u t o f th e tro u b le th a t
m ee tin g . F o u r w e re m ad e second liam s.
sin, Fred, in C anada, and A rn o ld of W hich a ffe c ts a ll o f us
R ic h a rd
G ille tte , H a ro ld
In his re p o rt he p o in ts o u t that he trie d to fo rg e t.
was upon h im . N o th in g in h is m e a g ­
class scouts, one second class scout fr o n tm a n ; second class scouts fo r lu n ch e o n s and n ig h t m e e tin g s a rc M ich ig a n .,
to be discussed
(C/ontinurd on page
colum n l>
F ear Follows
e r e d u catio n , n o r his lim ite d e x ­
" I. as g o v e rn o r o f the state o f
re c e iv e d one m e rit badge, one l«e- m e rit badges. T ro o p 247 o f H e lv e ­
F
u
n
e
ra
l
services
w
ill
be
at
2
p
T lie fir s t lu n ch e o n w ill be served
D a y by day he w a lk e d in freedom , periences. appealed as a s o lu tio n .
O regon, ap p ea l to th«' c itiz e n s o f
catne a fir s t class scout, fo u r second tia. H o w a rd R itte r, fa rm m echanics:
m.
to
d
a
y
(T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
)
at
H
e
lv
e
tia
and c rin g e d because th e h a n d o f th e
Even th e th o u g h t o f th a t g ra y
class scouts re ce ive d s ix
m e rit fir s t class scouts, tro o p 216 o f H ills ­ b y th e H ills b o r o P h a rm a cy, and e lm re b . Rev. B e rn h a rd t F ri's e n b o rg O regon to ob ;o rve th is w eek, not
la w was rea ch in g fo r h im In e v ita b ly h a ire d w om an , h is m o th e r, w h o
badges fo u l a p p re n tic e Sea Scouts boro. Boh B r is to l, fir s t rla ss scouts r i ’ser vat nuts w ill be m ade w it h llte o ffic ia tin g . B u r ia l w ill be in H e l- o n ly tn p re v e u l fu s s an«I tn rem ov«'
se
c
re
ta
ry
n
f
th
e
c
h
a
m
b
e
r
o
f
c
o
m
­
he
m
ust
he
caught,
he
k
n
e
w
.
He
had
slept p e a c e fu lly tn a n o th e r ro o m ,
ad fir« ' hazards fro m
hom e and
becam e o r d in a r y seamen, a nd one fo r m e rit badges, tro o p 216 o f H ills ­
I v e tia ce m e te ry
m erce. T ic k e ts w ill be sold to in ­
been b ro u g h t up to fe a r th e la\y, and and fo r w h o m he la b o re d d a y b y
business d u rin g tin s w eek, b u t tn
w a s p ro m o te d to sta r scout Easter boro. R o b e rt Peters, p u b lic h e a lth ,
sure atte nd a n ce
to
respect
its
dem
ands
w e a ry day, w as sw e p t fro m h is
p la n a n d s ta rt fo e p re v e n tio n p ro ­
p re s id e d at (tie ce re m o n ie s d u rin g Jack K e n n e d y . p u b lic h e a lth , tro o p
S p e cia l p ro g ra m is be in g p la n n e d
A n d a lw ays, as th e d a y gave place m in d
An increase o f $3(M8t In th e F o r ­
gram s o f a p e rm a n e n t n a tu re , m a k ­
th e absence o f J u d g e P e te r-
He 226 o f H ills b o ro , J M ilto n P o y n te r '
at w in c h I ’ l M oore, r e tir in g sec­
to
n
ig
h
t,
and
his
tasks
w
e
re
done,
he
est
(¡ro
v
e
m
u
n
ir
ip
a
l
ta
x
load,
a
n
­
in g th is w e e k the b e g in n in g o f fir e
So. in the dim ness o f th e m o rn in g ,
w as associated on tlie Itench w ith p h o to g ra p h y ,
w o o d c a rv in g ,
fa rm re ta ry . w ill m a ke In - fa re w e ll, and
n o unced M o n d a y n ig h t at a ses­ again co u ld see th a t lig h te d A in s ­ he tu rn e d his face to w a rd th e went,
p re v e n tio n a c tiv itie s '
J W P o y n te r, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f hom e arid its p la n n in g . Sea Scout th e n e w s e c re ta ry w i l l be in t r o ­
w
o
r
th
s
tre
e
t—
th
e
p
a
rk
e
d
cars,
set
sion
o
f
th
e
b
u
d
g
e
t
c
o
m
m
itte
e
,
m
ade
h
o
p in g against hope, th a t wide, h o r ­
schools
S h ip R a in b o w o f H ills b o ro . M o rris duced.
R esults in c a p ita l le tte rs « e r r
no p ro v is io n fo r the proposed n e w rlo s e to g e th e r fa c in g th e c u rb — th e izons w o u ld e n g u lf his id e n tity . D a y
H ills b o ro tr o o p ; m ade a v e ry M eE ntee, s w im m in g .
I a t m U n io n U n i t
aehteverl by A S a n to ro o f n e a r
faces lie k n e w , passing to and fr o upon day he rode fre ig h ts , e a tin g
c ity h a ll
s a tis fa c to ry re c o rd o f p rogress d u r ­
M itc h lla z r l. « h o a d v e rtis e d to ­
S ea S c o u t S lo p R a in b o w o f H i l l s ­ M
M « 'c ts S a t u r d a y
T he b u d ge t was set at $79.800.63. a lo n g th e s id e w a lk s — th e ca r ahead. w h e re and w hen he fo u n d food,
h,. C liu tr li B egins
in g the s lim m e r instead o f su sp e nd ­
m atoes (o r sale in a re c e n t issue
b oro. o r d in a r y Sea Scouts. A lb e r t
''s b lin d in g lig h ts b la z in g in to his sle e p in g w h e n sleep became o v e r­
in g a c tiv itie s , said W illia m I-' J o h n ­
W ashington county unit. Farmer:, w ith a v a ila b le re c e ip ts e s tim a te d face
$30(10 R e p a ir .In h
e f the Argus. S a n to ro said th e re
then the e ru n r h in g im p act as
son. fie ld e x e c u tiv e , win» show ed G ille tte T ed G a rd n e r, I ,” i r n B i o n - 1 A $31881 re m o d e lin g p ro g ra m at
u n 'o n , w i l l meet
atnrdav
nigh t. 1 at $6.3.83.5. T h e re m a in in g $13.- he s tru c k the m an w h o stepped in to w h e lm in g ly insistent.
„ e r e 2(6» people at Ids place the
leew
e,
M
o
rris
M
eE
ntee
96.163 w ill be raised by ta x a tio n .
V is its F rie n d s
th a t fiv e o f th e n o d
b o w e d a ll
O
c
to
b
e
r
2
at
il
.'io
in
V
e
te
ra
n
s
’
h
a
ll
a ftrr n e o n (lie p ip e r „ a s d i.s trilin l
M e t h n d it Episcopal
c h in c h
th e street fro m b e tw e e n th e cars.
G le n n P o w e rs o f T n x ip 226 o f t h e
A n d w h e n the lo n g jo u rn e y w as
e ffic ie n c y a v e ra g e above 80 p e r re n t
r n W e t Main ' reel, office»
in- T he le v y necessitated by th is in ­ Stops H is C a r
ed A ll o f Ids to m a to e s „ e r e sold
was
tilte d
llu s w eek
w
ith
tlx
crease
w
ill
he
a
p
p
ro
x
im
a
te
ly
16
o ve r, he presented h n n je lf to frie n d s
fo r
the th re e s u m m e r
m onths. H ills b o r o was m ade a s ta r scout
n oim ced th is week
by S unday.
rc s h in g lin g n f th e c h u rc h .
T lie
"
I
stopped
a
m
in
u
te
."
he
re
la
te
d
m
ills
,
c
o
m
p
a
re
d
Io
tlie
present
ta
x
in
th is co u n ty , n u rs in g his secret
T w e n ty - e ig h t scouts and
Sea
W ednesday n ig h t, S e p te m b e r 22. p ro je c t
in c lu d e s a n e w h e a tin g
S a n to ro is a ro n s is te n t user o f
J u n io r o rg a n iz a tio n , a d u lt
e d u ­ o f 118 m ills .
th is w e e k in th e j a i l in H ills b o ro , and w a itin g , w a itin g fo r th a t day
Scouts fro m th e d is tric t a tte n d e d L e g io n tro o p 226. e n te rta in e d at a system fo r a ll th e room s and a u d i­
A rg u s „ a n t tds and has fo u n d
ca tio n . and r u r a l e le c trific a tio n are
D e s jiite fa ilu re to p ro v id e fo r the w h e re he was lo d g e d F rid a y n ig h t w h ic h lie kn e w m ust come. A l ­
C a m p M e r iw e th e r fo r tw o w eeks p a re n ts
p a r ly in
V e te ra n s' h a ll, to riu m . o u ts id e p a in tin g and la n d ­
th a t It is the fa ste st road betw een
some o f d ie p ro b le m s fa c in g th e n e w c it y h a ll, th e c ity a u th o riz e d a fte r h is a rre s t b y S h e r iff Jo h n W. th o u g h . in le tte rs fro m home, he
o r m o re w h ile a n o th e r dozen w e re w ith 50 p re se n t. A re g u la r scout scaping. and in te r io r decorations.
buyer and se lle r. T lie la rg e n n in - fa rm e rs, and the v a rio u s Ineals are th e purchase o f la n d im m e d ia te ly C o n n e ll "T h e re he la y. in th e street. le a rn e d the dis« te r was n o t so trt-
at tlie d is tric t i am p in ,n I ,•« t'a ll.
m t - tie
v a . I,, i j alR( s ig n a lin g
D e lb e rt L. M ille r la m e h s ig e v f
b e t o f A rg u s s u b s t liber» assures
"■ ng urged to hgv* nprw m taUy w o u th o f th e p re se n t c ity h a ll. H e a r­ I th o u g h t he was d e a d," he said s im ­ td l, and th a t the th in g fro m which
"S um m er is the best tim e of the d e m o n stra te d .
the w o rk .
p re s e n t S a tu rd a y .
p ly .
j a re a d y m a rk e t.
in g is set f o r O c to b e r 29.
1
(CuntinsM«a »as« 1.caluM 1)
Local Savings
Reports Shows
Record Gains
Soil Conserving
Plans for State
Get Recognition
Firemen Plan
Fire Prevention
Week Program
Nominal County
Budget Forecast
for New Year
Stangel Rites
Field on Friday
Fog Cause of
Auto Accident
Water District
Vote October 16
Endeavor Union
Planning Rally
Hillsboro Facing
Budget Problem
Scouting in Hillsboro District
Makes Excellent Summer Kccora
Gottlieb Egger
Dies Monday
Local Officials Nab Man IN ho
Lied from Nebraska Accident
Governor Urges
1 ire Prevention
C. C. Luncheons
Resume Monday
Increase Sci'ti for
Forest Grove Levy
Hundreds Call an
Result Small Ad