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M e e k B rin g « I h r ( H u n ty
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Constitution-
C o m m u n ity Observance of ISUtn
A n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y Night
V. II. S. A u d ito riu m
Io Y our Homo
W ith W hich is C om bined the H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Volume Ft, No. 32
Grand Jury
Probe Opens
H ls b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d
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H illsboro, O regon, T hursday, O ctober 7, 1937
Open /hv
City / Council Disagree
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Observance
on
Columbus
bus Day Set A n n n in t S N f>W Parking Space
Tri-County
Educational
H ills b o ro A rgus Established 1894
Two Sections, F o u rte e n P a g e t
State M arshal Praises
Vote Called
Tire Control Program
for Budget
K n ig h ts o f I C o lu m b u s w ill h o ld
l l v l l
A dit;««r« « m e rit b e tw een t w o
an open m e v tin g at th e H ills b o r o
I I
H ill.sb o ro c h u rc h e s o v e r i p a rk in g
G ru n g e h u ll n e x t T uesday e v e n in g
rig h t.
reached th e c ity c o u n c il
to h o n o r C o lu m b u s, th e p a tro n o f
T uesday n ig h t w h e n th e C h ris tia n
th e o rd e r and to c o m m e m o ra te th e
S cience c o n g re g a tio n a p p lie d fo r
a n n iv e rs a ry o f his d is c o v e ry o f A m ­
re s tric te d p a rk in g in f r o n t o f th e
e rica.
c h u rch .
A p ro g ra m o f m usic, s p e a k in g a n d
Set fo rth as th e reason fo r th e
vo cu l numb« rs has been a rra n g e d
u n u sua l a p p lic a tio n was th e a lle g ­
F o u r C i u v j D e f in it e ly S la te d fo r th e e ve n in g
6 -M a n C o m m itte e S e le c te d ed te n d e n c y o f C h ris tia n c h u rc h ­ H ills b o r o H o s t to T e a c h e rs
S ch o o l E xpen ses to E x c e e d
Rev Saa, the k e y n o te s p e a ke r
goers to us«* th a t p a rt o f the s tre e t
fo r In v e s tig a tio n
D u r in g w ill d e liv e r un address on " C o lu m ­
T u e s d a y , to H o ld In i t ia l fo r p a rk in g
M o n d a y ; 7 5 0 E x p e c te d to
S ix P e r C e n t L im ita tio n ,
C h ris tia n Science a d h e re n t, d e ­
Session; T h e
L u n d s trö m bus.”
M e e t O c to b e r 1 9 ;
F ir e ­ c la re d th a t th e y n o w have no place
Hear
L e a d in g
S p e a k e rs
O th e r m am speakers in c lu d e Rev
B u d g e t C o m m itte e F in d s ;
C a rb e rry o f the St M a ry 's school in
In q u ir y G e ts U n d e r W a y
m en to R e m o d e l Q u a r te r s to le t th e ir c h u rc h rnernh« rs o u t o f
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H ig h S cho o l D a ta G iv e n
B e a ve rto n , Rev C o s te llo und D r
cars and th a t repeated requests to
S ta tin g his desire "to recognize efficie n t w ork on the
Dan M cD o na ld , w h o w ill discuss
th e o th e r c h u rc h h a ve b ro u g h t no
results.
h e a lth p ro b le m s
p a rt of the inspection d e p a rtm e n t and fire d e p a rtm e n t
T h e request, s e e kin g co m p le te
is..m u o f the c o u n ty
Ent« 1 h n n m e n t w ill be g iv e n by
Oct »tier
S e ve ra l w e e ks o f d e la y in the
A tn - c o u n ty teachers in s titu te ,
An election to determ ine w h e th ­
in
th e control of fire h a z a rd s ,” H ugh H. E arle, state fire
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the
g ra n d J u ry
a p p o in tm e n t o f a c ity b u d g e t c o m ­
to w h ic h 750 teachers fro m C o lu m ­
F rid a y fo r Dll? i d e i i t t i o l i o f a t least K C q u a rte t, th e St M a ry 's q u a r ­ m itte r ended T uesday n ig h t w h e n c h u rc h h ours, was re fe rre d to th e bia. Y a m h ill and W a s h in g to n c o u n ­ m arshal, w rote a le tte r of com m endation to th e city a d ­ e r the 1937-38 d is tric t No. 7 school
te t T h e re w d l also he an a cco rd io n th<‘ H ills b o ro c o u n c il nam ed a s ix - street c o m m itte e . C ity c o u n c ilm e n tie s have been in v ite d , w ill he held
fo u r cases
: budget shall exceed the six per
A p ro b e in to th e d e a th o f Sven solo T h e in tro d u c tio n o f w e lco m e m an co m m itte e and set Oct« h e r 19 p o in te d o u t th a t a s e rv ic e s ta tio n M on d a y a t th e H ills b o r o u n io n h ig h m inistration in observance of F ire P revention W eek.
cent lim ita tio n was called fo r O c­
a d ja ce n t to tin* C h ris tia n S cience school.
I.u n d M ro in . D ix ie M o u n ta in m o u n ­ w ill be g ive n hy H A A b t
head as th e d a te « f th e fir s t m e e tin g
“ Much good w ork along these lines h as been done in tober 29. fo llo w in g announcem ent
ta in e e r. whose re m a in s w e re fo u n d o f th e H ills b o ro ch a p te r
A p p o ln tn u n ts
in c lu d e d
J
L c h u rc h a lre a d y to o k up o n e -th ird
lb
\
j tha t the proposed tax le vy w o uld
pac ■ and
last A u g u st, d is m e m b e re d , in a sh a l­
W illia m
Jcr>s.
Ben W o f th e b lo c k 's p a rk in g
T h e K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s, a c h a r­ S earcy,
speakers w ill be Rex P u tn a m , state th e city of H illsboro,” his le tte r d eclared .
th is year reach $24.760.
lo w boh* a m ile fro m his ca b in , was ita b le and p a trio tic o rg a n iz a tio n , Faber. J L. A n d e rso n . H L M ae- th a t a n y fu r th e r re s tric tio n s m ig h t s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools, a nd D r
The budget com m ittee, in c a llin g
T
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te
m
arshal
urged
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a
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tin
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atio
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and
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pose
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on
p
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in
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re
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b e lie v e d p ra c tic a lly c e rta in
as been in e xiste n ce fo r m ore th u n K e n zie and I '. J a c k J r
T hom a R C ole, c o lle g e o f e d u c a ­
the election, set fo rth as the m ain
l.u m l tn»m hud been m issin g since 50 ye a rs and has a m e m b e rs h ip o f
It was o n ly a fte r C ity A tto rn e y sources.
ening of these e ffo rts ,” a sse rtin g th a t it is only th ro u g h item
tio n , U n iv e rs ity o f W a s h in g to n .
s o f increase:
P a u l P a tte rso n set fo rth th e need
J a n u a ry . 1034 and in v e s tig a tio n o f 800.000
A re p re s e n ta tiv e p ro g ra m , fe a ­
♦ e x tr e m e v ig ila n c e o f e v e ry in t e r ­
1. T w o ad d itio n a l teachers.
th e ease had been h e ld u p b y th e
F re d R n g e ld in g e r is c h a irm a n o f fo r im m e d ia te a p p o in tm e n t o f a
tu r in g speakers fro m
a 1 1 th re e
ested person and a g e ncy th a t fir e
lack o f co rp u s d e lic ti. N ew angles, th e c o m m itte t in ch a rg e E v e ry o n e c o m m itte e th a t th e c o u n c il nam ed
2. S alary increases fo r a ll other
co u n ties as w e ll as v is itin g e d u ­
leases continue to be reduced
a co m m itte e .
fu rn is h e d l>y th e d is c o v e ry o f th e i*. in v ite d
T he s ix taxpayer;»
,
c a to r
has been a rra n g e d , i t was
T o n ig h t «Thursday« the fire pre­ instructors.
w ill act w ith th e c o u n c il in w o r k ­
rem a in s, w ill b rin g a fresh e ffo r t to
a n n ounced b y O. B. K ra u s . W ash­
vention week program in H illsb o ro
3.
In
sta
lla
tio
n
of
heating
e q u ip ­
in g o u t a 1938 budget.
u n ta n g le th e case.
in g to n c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t.
w ill be clim axed by an open house ment.
Ladder Held Necessitv
T r ip I n llk e ly
at
the
headquarters.
The
firem
en
Leads M orning Schedule
4. E xtensive roo f repairs.
A n e a rly fo re ca st o f bu d ge t d is ­
(» B ussell M org a n , d is tr ic t a t­
w ill e x h ib it th e ir fire apparatus
The hearing and election have
Dr
Cole's address. " S a n ity in
cussion cam e u p w h e n F ire C h ie f
to rn e y . said, h o w e v e r, th a t unless
and
w
ill
also
present
a
program.
been scheduled fo r the ju n io r hig h
E d u c a tio n ." a t KJ o’c lo c k , w ill fe a ­
S W M e lh u ts h a p p e a re d b efore
p re se n t plans a re a lte re d , th e g ra n d
O pening m eeting o f the fa ll and Honored guests w ill be a ll fo rm e r school.
tu r e th e m o rn in g session o f th e i n ­
the c o u n c il a s k in g the purchase o f
ju r y w ill p ro b u h ly m a ke no t r ip to
w in te r series o f m o n th ly meetings members o f the H ills b o ro fir e de-
s titu te .
U. H. S. Levy $60.700
a fir e la d d e r.
th e D ix ie M o u n ta in urea
A "n e w d e a l” in H ills b o ro c h a m ­
held an nu ally fo r W ashington coun­ I partm ent.
F
o
llo
w
in
g
h
is
address,
d
e
p
a
rt­
‘‘I
t
is
a
necessary
a
d
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itio
n
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f
we
b e r o f e o m m e re i' a ffa irs was in ­
T h e re w ill be th re e o r m o re in ­
T his announcem ent f o l l o w e d
ty po u ltrym e n w ill be held Tues­ H o n o r O ld e st M e m b e r
are
to fu rn is h o u r schools w ith a u g u ra te d M o n d a y n oon w h e n th e m en ta l discussions are scheduled. day at 6:30 p. m. in the Beaverton
d ic tm e n ts in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e
A prize w ill be given the oldest closely the re p o rt n t . the union
c o m p le te p ro te c tio n ,” M e lh u ts h as­ o rg a n iz a tio n opened a n e w series Lu n che o n w ill be served a t th e G range hall, reports L. E. Francis,
h
i
g h school budget com m ittee,
g ra n d ju r y session, w ith th e p ro s­
veteran of the fire departm ent pres-
o f lu n ch e o n m eetings, m a r k in g th e school c a fe te ria b y th e H ills b o ro assistant county agent. T h is m eet­ ' ent, F ire M arshal W. A. D illo n stat­ w h ich showed a tax le vy o f $60 -
pect th a t pe rh a p s tw o in d ic tm e n ts
(By W. F. Cyrus. County Agent) se rte d .
P
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A
He sta te d th a t a la d d e r w a s re tire m e n t o f Ed. I. M oo re as sec­
700—a increase o f a p p ro xim a te ly
in g w ill be a pot lu ck dinner.
w ill he secret
ed.
W e e v il (iutT)«ig<* in th e A u s tria n a v a ila b le fo r $235, and p o in te d o u t re ta ry .
A n address b y P u tn a m at 1:30 p.
$2000 over last year. H earing was
Noel L. Bennion. extension poul-
S h e r iff J W C o n n e ll w e n t to
The Venetian theatre w ill be host
f ie ld pea seed c ro p can be m a te ria l- th a t c o lle c tio n s on r u r a l fir«* calls
m.
is
th
e
h
ig
h
lig
h
t
o
f
th
e
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
set fo r O ctober 28.
M oo re expressed his a p p re c ia tio n
trym a n . w ill be present to discuss
V a le , in E astern O reg o n . M o n d a y to I ly lessened b y d ilu tin g p a rts o f
had been b ris k d u rin g 1937.
He fo r c o -o p e ra tio n e xte n d e d to h im p ro g ra m . H<> w i l l be fo llo w e d b y the subject o f breeding and select­ F rid a y afternoon to a ll school c h il­
b rin g hack Eugene H a m m a c k ,
The d is tric t No. 7 budget, as
dren who have corre ctly answered a
la rg e fie ld s and a ll o f s m a ll fie ld s proposed th a t is necessary, these d u r in g his te n u re as s e c re ta ry and R a lp h E. D u g d a le . s u p e rin te n d e n t
in g fo r increased egg production. fire prevention questionnaire dis­ draw n up last week, represented
c h a rg e d w ith s te a lin g a ca r b e lo n g ­
w ith a rote n o n e d u st E x p e rim e n ta l c o lle c tio n s co u ld be placed at the p raised th e " fin e and in te llig e n t o f P o rtla n d schools, whose to p ic
H E. Cosby, head of the p o u ltry trib u te d last week. On the b la n k a substantial increase over t h e
in g to K e n n e th S tu rk
H a m m a ck
I w o rk c a rric d on lo c u lly . in o th e r d isp o sa l o f th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t
ty p e o f m e rc h a n ts " he sa id c o m ­ w ill be ’ E d u c a tio n a l V a lu e s ."
departm ent. Oregon State college,
was h e ld h y th e H a rro w c o u n ty
p a rts o f W estern O reg o n , and in
In charge o f th e c o n v e n tio n are and fo rm e r extension po ultrym a n, are enum erated the various f ir e 1936-37 le v y o f $17.573. U n de r the
C it y A tto r n e y P a tte rso n stated posed th e c h a m b e r's m e m b e rs h ip .
sht r i f f aft« r th e e a r had been
hazards w hich were to be checked term s o f the six per cent lim ita ­
E a ste rn O regon, by th e state e x p e ri-
S u p e rin te n d e n t K ra u s o f W a s h in g ­ w ill also be present.
th a t re ce ip ts c o u ld n o t be added
w re c k e d T h e v e h ic le was sto le n
As se c re ta ry , he d e cla re d , he
o ff by the c h ild and parent. The tio n ru lin g , any p ro p e rty tax le v ie l
m«*nt s ta tio n and th e U n ite d States to th e fir e d e p a rtm e n t's budgeted
to n : E. H C o n d it. C o lu m b ia , and
last w eek fro m E rn ie M e in e l.
had
s
triv
e
n
fo
r
th
e
best
in
te
re
s
ts
A
n
o
th
e
r
v
e
ry
im
p
o
rta
n
t
item
of
blan k also provided space to note exceeding the lim ita tio n m ust be
d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e in d ic a te a llo tm e n t, b u t th a t the budget co m ­
D. L y n n G u o scr. Y a m h ill.
o f th e c o m m u n ity a n d
asserted
interest to the poultryrnen. w hich any correction o f the hazard.
re fe rre d to po pu lar vote.
In d ia n C o n v ic te d
th a t th e dam age to b o th seed peas
T o p ics L iste d
w ill come up at this m eeting w ill
D u iiu ld L .tV 'e lh 5 5 -y c a r-o ld I n ­ and c a n n e ry peas can be c u t to a m itte e . i f it de sire d , c o u ld m ake th a t he w o u ld c o n tin u e to s h o w a
The week's program w ill come to
Estim ated expenditures fo r the
T
h
e
m
o
rn
in
g
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
ta
l
d
is
­
a ffa irs o f th e
be th a t o f W ashington c o u n t y a close Saturday afternoon w ith a cu rre n t fiscal year were $43 587 50.
d ia n ch a rg e d w i t h
a s ta tu to ry v e ry lo w p ercentage at c o m p a ra ­ p ro v is io n f o r th e p u rch a se o f a kjie n in te re s t in
cussion schedule fo llo w s :
o rg a n iz a tio n .
p cu ltrym e n being represented on surprise event on M ain street. No w h ile estimated receipts were $18 -
ch a rg e in v o lv in g .1 14-year-olri Jap* tiv e ly lo w cost T h is w o rk has not fir e la d d e r in 1938
P rim a ry : "F u n d a m e n ta ls
in P r i­ the Oregon P o u ltry Council.
M e lh u is li th e n placed b e fo r .• the
L eon D avis, h is successor, w h o
(C o n tin u ed on pace 5. colum n 3)
an« sc g ir l w as sentenced in c lr - ! been co m p le te d and m o re in fo r m a ­
827.50. The 1936-37 estim ated e x ­
M rs. K a th e rin e
th a t t h e was in tro d u c e d to th e m em bers, m a ry T e a c h in g ."
T h is opening p o u ltry m eeting is
c u it c o u rt F rid a y m o rn in g to 15 tio n is needed b u t th e re s u lt« th u s c o u n c il a p ro p o s itio n
penditures w ere $36.720. and re ­
McRae, sp e a ker; M iss R u th Jones, alw ays one o f t h e
F
irvn
i«
n's
a
sso
cia
tio
n
and
th
e
c
o
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asked
f
u
ll
c
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-o
p
e
ra
tio
n
in
c
a
rr
y
in
g
outstanding
ye a rs in the state p e n ite n tia ry T he fa r p o in t th e w a y to w a rd s possible
ceipts, $18,547.
c h a irm a n
c
il
s
p
lit
ex|M
‘iises
on
a
$150
re
­
on
th
e
c
h
a
m
b
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r
p
ro
g
ra
m
.
meetings
o
f
the
seasen.
states
ju r y re tu rn e d a v e rd ic t o f g u ilt y c o n tro l o f th is tro u b le s o m e fa c to r
Increases General
In te rm e d ia te : M rs D e lla B e n o it Francis, and a ll po u ltrym e n in the
m o d e lin g p ro je c t fo r th e fir e h e a d ­
T h u i - mi . i v
in pen p ro d u c tio n , a c c o rd in g to J q u a rte rs It was his c o n te n tio n th a t New Luncheon Scheme
a
n
d
M
i
'
i
B
a
rtse
h
speakers;
M
rs.
U nder the proposed program o f
county,
and
people
interested
in
A rg u m e n ts on m o tio n fo r a new W C h a m b e rla in o f th e U S d e p a rt-
It was a n n o u n ce d at th e m e e tin g J e n n ie H u rd , c h a irm a n .
salary increases, there w o u ld be
the p o u ltry in d u s try should make
t r ia l fo r H a r ry F u lle r and F re d in« n t and K e n n e th G ra y o f th e O re ­ th e c o u n c il co u ld accede to th is th a t th e H ills b o r o P h a rm a c y w o u ld
A
d
v
a
n
c
e
d
grades:
"L
e
a
d
e
rs
h
ip
in
request, in a sm u ch as th e re was a
a general raise of e ig h t to ten d o l­
Clauascn w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y gon sta tio n .
se rve as c a te re r to th e lu n c h e o n E d u c a tio n ." D r C ole, sp e a ker; L . it a po in t to be present. The d is­
$388 s u rp lu s in th e fir e d e p a r t­
lars per m onth fo r each in stru cto r,
cussion period w ill commence at
m o rn in g T h e y w e re c o n v ic te d last
m eetings, and
th a t fo llo w in g
a C. M o o b e rry . c h a irm a n
L
a
rg
e
D
ttn
te
rs
I
’rcd
m
e
n
t
fu
n
d
gra d u a lly increasing fro m the de­
eight and it is hoped th a t those
w e e k on a ch a rg e o f s te a lin g pa rts
d e fic it last y e a r
on luncheons,
H
ig
h
school:
"T
h
e
T
ea
ch
e
r
and
C
ity
to
Aid
P
roject
pression
low .
i C ost of d u s tin g is n o t excessive.
o f a d o n k e y e n g in e
m em b e rs th is y e a r w o u ld be r e ­ P u b lic R e la tio n s ." R a lp h E. D u g ­ w ho are unable to attend the d in ­
H
is
p
ro
p
o
s
itio
n
was
accepted
by
A c tio n s in s titu te d in c ir c u it c o u rt D u rin g th e 1937 season w e e v il w e re
The budget also provided $500
q u ire d to s u b s c rib e to a n e w p la n dale. sp e a ker; F. C. S ta lle y . c h a ir ­ ner w ill be present at the la te r
hour.
in c lu d e d
S.
I 1 F le m in g
ve rsu s , c o n tro lle d in some o f th e c a n n e ry th e c o u n c il, s e ttin g $75 as th e c ity 's w h e re b y each m e m b e r w ill b u y m an.
Observance of the 150th a n n iv e r­ fo r the w irin g of the D avid H ill
to t h e
re m o d e lin g a m ea l tic k e t e v e ry m o n th . T h e
G e o rg e L o o n e y . G le n n S E h le vs pea fie ld s u n d e r th e s u p e rv is io n o f c o n trib u tio n
sary o f the U n ited States co n stitu ­ school. Sewer projects w o uld re ­
P h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n : R a lp h C o le ­
M a ry E Snodgrass, a p p lic a tio n fo r th e s ta tio n by tw o d u s tin g s usin g w o rk .
p u rp o se o f th is was to assure th e
tion w ill be m arked here F rida y ceive $200. and “ new fu rn itu re ,
m an. O S. C . sp e a ker; W illia m
Ed B a ll, re p re s e n tin g th e a v ia ­ c a te re rs o f a d e fin ite
I fro m ’X)
?S twMind«
m at H’ <»»•
ju d g m e n t fo r. .L . ..;g ta x lie u
g u a ra n te e
i evening w ith a program at the H ills - »?ÜÎJPrnent a n d r e p la c e m e n ts .”
clu b , app ea re d before* t h e and al th e same tim e p re v e n t f u r ­ JoCi.rson. c h a irm a n
O rd e r o f d e fa u lt was issued in ' acre fo r each a p p lic a tio n M o re com- tio n
u2 u A11 o i t,lese items, un de r
, boro high school au dito rium .
(C ontinu ed on p age
iu lu m n 11
V o c a tio n a l e d u c a t io n : O D.
Edna E Maul«* versus L e ro y E • p le te c o n tro l is necessary in these
the heading o f "ca p ita l outlays.”
th e r d e fic its o v e r ir r e g u la r a tte n d ­ A dam s, state d ir e c to r o f v o c a tio n ­
George
Koehn
o
f
P
ortland,
na­
Maul«
and o rd e r o f dism issa l on fi< Ids th a n in th e A u s tria n seed
ance.
tion al A m erican Legion com m ittee­ am ount to $1900. in corrmarison to
a l e d u c a tio n , sp e a ker: E. E. R o w ­
g ro u n d s o f s e ttle m e n t in F e d e ra l peas A p p a re n tly it is n o t necessary
W illia m W o o d w a rd , fo rm e r state land, c h a irm a n .
man
and past state commander, w ill : the 1936-37 fig u re o f $100.
senator, w ill speak a t e ic x t w e e k's
F u rm M o rtg a g e b u re a u a g a in st S to dust an e n tire la rg e fie ld T he
T extbo ok o u tla y was set at $1000,
give an address on the constitution.
Tern
Davidson.
33.
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was
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p
lic
a
tio
n
s
,
p
ro
p
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and
lu n ch e o n He w i l l discuss th e fe d ­
M M ears and w ife and E J B ussell
Program begins at 8. sponsored a $500 increase over last year.
taken
to
St.
V
in
cen
t's
hospital
in
c
o
v
e
rin
g
a
s
tr
ip
100
to
150
fe
e
t
w
id
e
e ra l c h ild la b o r a m e n d m e n t, w h ic h
a nd w ife .
O n ly one de pa rtm e nt—"m a in te ­
P ortla nd e a rly F rid a y a fte r his by the A llie d Veterans' council, of
I a ro u n d th e outside o f th e fie ld , w ill
lias n o t ve t been passed b y the
autom obile crashed in to a logging w hich Hugh Rogers is commander. nance and re p a ir” —is scheduled
, p ro b a b ly p ro v e s u ffic ie n t In fie ld s
"O re g o n le g is la tu re
tra in at the T ig a rd crcssing at 5 A ssisting in the observances are the fo r a cu t in the proposed budget.
. o f less th a n a p p ro x im a te ly 10 acres.
C lif f o r d B e e le r w ill be in charge
C la re n c e W a rd A lle n , re sid e n t
W ashington cou nty ba r association. The com m ittee lopped o ff $1000
a. m.
it w ill t»e necessary to c o v e r th e en- n e a r B e a v e rto n fo r m o re th a n tkl o f th e re c re a tio n ro o m , i t was a n -
The cre w o f the tra in was not ' the school boards, p a trio tic organiz­ from the 1936-37 to ta l of $1850.
' tir e acreage.
years, d ie d M o n d a y a l Ins hom e in a n n o u n cc d b y D a v is . He w ill su -
M em bers of the budget co m m it-
aw are o f the accident, and it was i ations. c iv ic groups and lodges. P.
T h e n b o rd e r d u s tin g m akes it a p ­ S o u th B e a v e rto n . F u n e ra l services p re v is e th e u p k e e p o f th e room
« C o n tin u .d on pace 1, ro lu m n 4)
A n open discu ssio n o." proposed not u n til the next tra in came along 1 L. Patterson is program chairm an,
p a re n t th a t th e la rg e r and m o re w ill be h e ld at 2 p. m to d a y « T h u rs­ and th e e n te rta in m e n t.
m
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n
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ip
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p
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c
ts
-
in
c
lu
d
in
i
in
­
that
the
car
was
taken
from
the
'
I
There
w
ill
be
com
m
u
nity
singing,
R a lp h H C a m p b e ll, a ssistant to
n e a rly square th e fie ld s a re th e less day > a l Ih e B e th e l C o n g re g a tio n a l
led b y C. T. Richardson; invocation
Because o f n c o rn c ro p th a t w ill w ill be tlx * cost p e r acre o f th e d u s t­ c h u rc h a l B e a ve rto n . In te rm e n t w ill I. H
V a n W in k le , s ta te a tto rn e y - s ta lla tio n o f a s w im m in g p o o l— track.
Davidson, w ho said tha t he did by Rev. H. A. Deck, and music by
m a tu re a m o n th b e h in d th e usual in g w h e n th«’ to ta l cost is ch a rg e d be in C rescent G ro v e ce m e te ry.
g e n era l. was lis te d as a speaker at fro m m em b e rs o f th e R o ta ry c lu b
b
ro
u
g
h
t
a
v
a
rie
ty
o
f
co
m
m
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n
ts
not see the tra in u n til too late, the Legion A u x ilia r y sextet that
sell« d u le th e a n n u a l c o rn s h o w 1 ag a in st th e w h o le c ro p L a rg e ty p e
t lie chamber luncheon October 18
M r. A lle n was b o rn O c to b e r 10.
T h u rs d a y noon.
received severe in te rn a l in ju rie s won acclaim at the recent state
sponsored hy th e C o m m e rc ia l N a- d u ste rs m o u n te d on tru c k s w ith the
H is to p ic w ill be "U n e m p lo y m e n t
1860.
m
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.
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f
th
d
iscu
s­
and head wounds.
His con dition Legion convention.
tio n a l h o ik w d l not he h e ld u n til i dust b e in g d is ch a rg e d th ro u g h o u t­
C o m p e n s a tio n A s I t A ffe c ts the
c o u n ty . N ew Y o rk , and as a boy o f
sion. a vo te was ta k e n on th e r e la ­ was described as c ritic a l.
th e m id d le of N o v em b er, it w as lets in a lo n g b o o m -lik e p ip e c o v e r-
M e rc h a n t."
tiv e need o f a s w im m in g pool, hos­
Mrs.
W a lte r
B aldw in.
Forest
C o u n ty I m g a s tr ip fro m 25 to 40 fe e t in I I m ove d to C o r ry C ity I ’ a . w h e re
an n ou n ce d T ue sd a y h y
he a tte n d e d school II«' cam«' to O re ­
p ita l. B o y Scout cam p, a irp o rt, and Grove, was taken to St. V in cen t's
Potato grow ers in W ashington
A g e n t W F C y ru s
(Cunllnurd on i»«gr 5. ro lu m n I I
gon in 187li w ilh Ins pa re n ts. Ihe
te n n is c o u rt, w h ic h sho w e d th a t a ll hospital Sunday w ith severe face
county are ap pa rently in fa v o r o f
Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e h a n k i
la te O rin S. and F rances E. A lle n ,
fiv e p ro je c ts w e re fa v o re d .
laceration fo llo w in g a crash tw o
show , e n trie s w i l l he sent to P o rt- |
having a potato acreage c o n tro l p ro ­
S e v e ra l m e m b e rs an n ou n ce d o b ­ m iles east o f Beaverton. A n auto­
and s e ttle d on Ih e o ld hom e place
la n d in an a ll-s ta le e x h ib itio n .
vision w ritte n in to the 1938 a g ri­
je c tio n s to a p u b lic e xp re ssio n o f m ob ile d riv e n by her husband co l­
in w h a t is n o w S o u th B e a ve rto n .
N
e
a
rly
40
W
ashington
c
o
u
n
t
y
S ponsored fo r th e past lig h t ye a rs J
o p in io n fr o m th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
lided w ith that of A rc h ie H. M a t­ democrats m et at the home o f R. G. c u ltu ra l conservation p r o g r a m ,
He was u n ite d in m a rria g e w ith
b y ttie h a n k in c o n ju n c tio n w ith I
P ro p o n e n ts
of th e
s w im m in g toon near T illic u m tavern, when
L a u ra E W ils o n at Ih e o ld C o n g re ­
Scott near Sherwood Sunday a ft­ states W. F. Cyrus, cou nty agent.
tlie W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 4-11 c o rn j
P O R T L A N D . O c to b e r 5 — « S pe­ pool c ite d th e r is k o f s w im m in g in both attem pted to tu rn n o rth at the ernoon fo r a picnic honoring his
g a tio n a l c h u rc h in F e b ru a ry . 1883.
clubs, th e c o rn tin s y e a r w ill go on j
Seventy per cent o f the grow ers
riv e rs and creeks and d e cla re d th a t corner. M attoon was also taken to a
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is
s
u
rv
iv
e
d
by
th
e
w
id
o
w
:
d is p la y m th e lo b b y o f th e
hank j
y o u th s c o u ld le a rn w it h m o re ease P ortla nd hospital, w h ile the d riv e r, ' succession to the chairm anship of w ho voted on this question last
u
ty
in
ch
a
rg
e
o
f
th
e
c
o
u
n
ty
ta
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tra
tio
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in
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reg
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to
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th
re
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sons,
A
lto
n
C.
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
I the county cen tra l com m ittee.
week indicated tha t they desired
as usual, w it h m ore th a n 50 e n trie s j
p a rtm e n t F rid a y b y a p p o in tm e n t F ra n k M. o f B e a v e rto n a nd A r t h u r day th a t th e f o llo w in g W a s h in g ­ in a re g u la te d p o o l th a n in u n s u ­ M a rtin B e rry, was stunned by the
P rom ine nt democrats present in - acreage control. B allots were sup­
exp e cte d
to n c o u n ty h ig h schools had been p e rv is e d w aters.
o
f
S
tevenson,
W
a
s
h
:
a
n
d
th
re
e
im
pact.
The
B
a
ld
w
in
car
was
badly
fro
m
.S
h
e
riff
Jo
h
n
C
o
n
n
e
ll
to
suc­
i eluded E. L. Ross, state senator, and p lied to 275 farm ers and 74 w ere
P rizes fo r th e w in n e rs , to p pe d h y :
C h arges o f in creased p o llu tio n o f
! Ray A n trim , representative. Ed L . returned. F ifty -tw o ba llo ts w ere
Il s c h o la rs h ip Io th e O regon S ta le | ceed M iss G la d y s E isner. M is s E ls- d a u g h te rs. I ’a rn e e ia F. Jackson o f g ra n te d th e c o rre s p o n d in g m o n th s stream s w e re also b ro u g h t by those damaged.
ly a m o u n ts fo r th e school y e a r
i
n
e
r
was
m
a
rrie
d
to
W
illia
m
H
o
lm
P
o
rtla
n
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A
n
n
a
I.
P
ie
tsch
m
a
n
o
f
Moore, re tirin g chairm an, was u n ­ m arked "Y es" and 22 "N o ."
co lle g e s u m m e r g a th e rin g o t O re -
1937-38 to p ro v id e e m p lo y m e n t fo r a d v o c a tin g e re c tio n o f a pool.
able to attend. No fo rm a l program
i gon 4-H m em b e rs, w d l h e g iv e n i S< p te m b e r 18 in P o rtla n d , w h e re I.os A n g e le s and D e lla R G lu tse h o f
G row ers here believe th a t con­
O
p
p
o
s
itio
n
to
a
n
y
m
u
n
ic
ip
a
l
in
­
s
tu
d
e
n
ts
w
h
o
a
re
in
need
o
f
p
a
rt-
P o rtla n d
T h irte e n
g ra n d c h ild re n
was liste d b y the cen tra l com m ittee. tro llin g the acreage and the conse­
iig a m . a c c o rd in g to J. L Searcy, th e y a re m a k in g th e ir hom e.
ten
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n ,
a tim e jo b s in o rd e r to e n te r o r re ­ terest in re c re a tio n a l p ro je c ts was
H c m s in g has been a d e p u ty in th e and
w h o is h a n d lin g th e h a n k's p a rt o f
quent am ount that w o u ld be a v a il­
vo iced by those w h o d e c la re d th a t
ta x d e p a rtm e n t fo r tw o years. He b ro th e r. F lo y d W A lle n , o f G ales m ain in school p ro p e rly : B anks
th e e x h ib itio n
able fo r consum ption w o u ld be of
h ig h school. $8: B e a v e rto n , $24: such p ro je c ts w e re "e c o n o m ic a lly
A ju d g e fro m O regon S tate c o l­ i was a fir m m e m b e r o f th e o ld G H. C re e k and a siste r, D e lla C. F ishe r, H ills b o ro . $44; St. M a ry 's o f the u n s o u n d ."
benefit by raising the price of the
L u m b e r co m p a n y
fo r m a n y o f B e a v e rto n also s u rv iv e .
lege w ill he selected, and each e n ­ P
crop.
T h is g ro u p sta le d th a t p re se n t in ­
V a lle y . $4. S h e rw o o d , $16; T ig a rd .
M r. A lle n was a c h a rte r m e m b e r
tra n t w ill he a llo w e d space fo r 15 years.
R u th G u e rb e r. H ills b o ro , a nd W il­
debtedness o f H ills b o ro c a lle d fo r
$16
Oregon com m ercial potato g ro w ­
M rs. H o lm was in ch a rg e o f th e o f B e a v e rto n lodge. No 100, A . F
ears. S p e c ia lly a rra n g e d shelves
S tu d e n ts to be e lig ib le m ust be a c a re fu l s tu d y o f e x is tin g need.' b u r N y b c rg . T u a la tin , w in n e rs o f
ers. who took the tro u b le to vote
w ill add to th e a ttra c tiv e n e s s o f ta x d e p a rtm e n t fo r se ve ra l ye a rs A- A . M , was one o f th e p io n e e r IK ye a rs o f age. m ust be o f good and th a t a s w im m in g p«x>l was not th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty d iv is io n o f
A pp lica t i o n f o r re h a b ilita tio n in the recent referendum election
th e tw o -d a y sh o w in g . S earcy d is ­ b e fo re h e r m arring«’, w h ile h e r h u s­ ro a d s u p e rv is o rs 5 f W a sh in g to n c h a ra c te r and a b le to do good a "m u s t " p ro je c t. O p p o s itio n also th e 4 -H c lu b a c h ie v e m e n t a nd le a d ­ loans are com ing in e xce ptio na lly called by the A A A . arc in fa vo r o f
closed
T h e ju d g e w ill d esignate b and was in th e a cco u n ta n cy o ffic e c o u n ty and also served a n u m b e r o f sch o la stic w o rk , m ust be c a rr y in g d e ve lo pe d fro m these w h o d e cla re d e rs h ip co n test, w e re in P o rtla n d th is fast, according to V ic to r S Madsen,
establishing goals under the 1938
o f A. L. A in a c h e r fo r some tim e.
ye a rs as a school c le rk . A n e x c e lle n t th re e -q u a rte rs e f a n o rm a l s tu d y th a t f u r t h e r in v e s tig a tio n o f costs w e e k w it h 72 o th e r o u ts ta n d in g 4-H local d ire cto r o f the re h a b ilita tio n
th e w in n in g d is p la y s h y rib b o n s.
farm program
although a com ­
m a rk s m a n , lie a tte n d e d m a n y o f tlie p ro g ra m , and m ust sh o w th a t th e y was needed.
m e m b e rs as guests o f th e F irs t N a ­ agency. These arc being acted upon p a ra tive ly sm all percentage o f them
o ld tim e s h o o tin g m atches a ro u n d w ill be u n a b le to e n te r o r re m a in
O th e rs h e ld th a t th e c ity sh o u ld tio n a l B a n k o f P o rtla n d d u rin g th e as q u ic k ly as possible.
took the tro u b le to vote. The u n o f­
B e a v e rto n
in p io n e e r days a nd r e g u la r ly e n ro lle d in school unless lo o k in to th e h o s p ita l s itu a tio n as P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l E x p o s itio n on
Seven applicants used the agency's fic ia l total was 303 yes and 178
b ro u g h t hom e h is share o f m eat. He t h e y
pressure
c<x>ker
last
week,
and
the
re c e v ie p a rt- tim e e m p lo y - a p ra c tic a l necessity, w h ile M a y o r M o n d a y T u e s d a y a n d W ednesday.
against, in the 18 Oregon counties
was a sta u nch b e lie v e r in good c it ­
(C n n tin u rd on page 3. colum n 4)
J. H. G a rre tt c a lle d fo r an e x p re s ­
R u tti G u e rb e r had th e d is tin c tio n a d m in istra tio n aided in the f illin g w hich are classified as com m ercial
ize n sh ip a nd th e A m e ric a n fo rm o f
sion e f p u b lic o p in io n on th e H ills ­ o f b e in g tlie yo u n g e s t re p re s e n ta tiv e o f 108 dozen cans o f fru it.
potato areas.
g o v e rn m e n t. M r, A lle n was a k in d
b o ro a ir p o r t.
nt th e P o rtla n d g a th e rin g , b e in g o n ­
fa th e r, a s in ce re fr ie n d a nd a good
I t wns a n n ou n ce d at tlie m e e t­ ly 11 ye a rs o ld b u t h e r 4 -H re c o rd
n e ig h b o r.
ing th a t R obert B u rlin g a m e and stood w it h th e best. In tw o ye a rs o f
S e rvice s w e re u n d e r th e d ire c tio n
W G. H a re had d e m ite d 20 b la n k e ts c lu b w o r k she lia s ta k e n a fir s t in
A p p r o x im a te ly lllil are e m p lo y e d ,.f w. e P e u
A $3il.mill m il- p lic k in g p la n t nt
to t h e H ills b o r o h ig h school fo o tb a ll s e w in g , c a n n in g and ju d g in g at
H ig h lig h ts o f th e n e w H ills
D un d e e w i l l open its doors f o r at Ih e p la n t. A lth o u g h Hie associa­
team .
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa irs and she
b o ro t r a f f ic «■ode th a t h e re a fte r
business F rid a y Io begin w o rk on tio n w i l l c o n clu d e ils s h ip p in g about
A n in t c r - c it v m e e tin g w ith O re ­ h o ped to be on a ju d g in g team a t
g o ve rn s use o f a u fn m n h ilrs in
the 1937 filbert crop It was an­ J a n u a ry I. c ra c k in g o p e ra tio n s w i l l
gon C ity R o ta ria n s is p la n n e d fo r H ie P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l th is w eek.
c ity ;
no u nce d T ue sd a y by o ffic e rs o f th e c o n tin u e u n t il s p rin g
th is m o n th W ives o f R o ta ria n s w i l l She is th e d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs.
In s in u a tio n o f n e w
m a c h in e ry
D undee N u t G ro w e rs ' ussociiil ion
S te p S tre e ts — I n e f f e c t o n
also be guests.
E lm e r E G u e rb e r and a tte n d s H e l­
w
ill
lo
w
e
r
m
a
rk
e
tin
g
a
nd
p
a
c
k
in
g
E x p e c ta tio n s o f n la rg e c ro p Ib is
Keen interest in the B E. M ating Y ork, and R. M. W eyerhaeuser. St.
B ase lin e fro m east to w est c ity
v e tia school
y e a r led m em b e rs o f Hie a ssociation costs Io a lo w e r p o in t th a n in f o r ­
R e p re se n ta tive s o f th re e c o u n ­ lim its ; at M a in a n il S ix th . L in ­
W ilb u r , w hose b ro th e r C la y to n f r u it packing firm o f H ills b o ro was Paul, a ll directors o f N o rth ern Pa­
Io p re d ic t 11 I0 0 (l-lo n o u tp u t b e fo re m e r years. II was also p o in te d o u t tie s in te re s te d in th e W ilso n r iv e r
co ln and F irs t, and W est G a ri­
was w in n e r o f th e F irs t N a tio n a l expressed Saturday afternoon by c ific ; H E Stevens, vice-president;
th e s h ip p in g season closes th e firs t Ib a l e q u a lize d h a u lin g a llo w a n ce s c u to ff road to T illa m o o k w ill m eet
b a ld i a nd O ak streets.
a w a rd last ye a r, e xp e cte d to sh o w Charles D onnelly, president o f the R. W. C lark, general tra ffic m anag­
w ill he used fo r th e fir s t tim e th is
o f th e y e a r
S p ie d — U p to d riv e r 's d is c re ­
a i«en o f fo u r hogs in th e S to c k y a rd N o rth ern P acific R a ilw ay company, er; E. E. Nelson, passenger tr a ffic
in P o rtla n d F rid a y to d ra w u p the
T h e new p la n t w ill la k e Ih e place ye a r.
S p e c ia l th is w e e k and a C h e s te r who. w ith an entourage of 10. in ­ manager; J. G W oodworth, assist­
1938 c o n s tru c tio n p ro g ra m , a c c o rd ­ tio n and a b ilit y Io c o n tro l ve h ie le .
o f th e o rig in a l e s ta b lis h m e n t Ib id
ant to the president: John W. Haw,
in g to W a sh in g to n c o u n ty c o m m is ­ e x c e p t ( I t fo r school zones a t
T h e q u e s tio n o f a u n ifo rm c lo s­ W h ite g ilt and b a rro w . H is c o u n ty spected the plant.
b u rn e d d o w n last J a n u a ry a fte r 15
The v is itin g p a rty made a th o r­ d ire c to r o f a g ric u ltu ra l develop­
sioners
recess e r w h e re c h ild r e n a r e
in g h o u r w ill c o n fro n t H ills b o ro f a ir re c o rd is u n u s u a l, in c lu d in g
y e a rs o f s e rvice. F o llo w in g Ih e fir e
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m e n t; W E. Coman, vice-president;
A co n fe re n ce Iasi T h u rs d a y al
n e a rb y, w h e n 1 5 -n iile an h o u r
m e rc h a n ts th is w e e k in th e fo rm o f fo u r firs ts , and d u rin g the 1937 state
Hie a ssociation la id pla n s f o r a
,,lc 'c a tlin g c a n n e rie s W. C. Sloan, general tra ffic m an­
lim it is im posed; and it» re s i­ a c ir c u la tin g p e titio n , fo llo w in g a la ir lie e x h ib ite d th e c h a m p io n ,s ra te « onc
T illa m o o k re s u lte d in th e decision
n e w p la n t, c o n s tru c tio n o f w h ic h
ager: J L . Burnham , western tr a f ­
Io h o ld t lx ' P o rtla n d session The
d e n tia l d is tric t, w h e re lim it is 35 n x e t in g o f r e ta il m e rc h a n ts last G u e rn s e y , to o k first in ju n io r y e a r- i ° n th e coast,
was s ta rtl'd in A u g u s t.
fic manager.
re p o rte d re s ig n a tio n o f I, G. A p -
m ile s an h o u r.
lin g , fir s t in s e n io r c a lf, fir s t in M a y Use M o re P ro d u c ts
W ednesday.
A p ro g ra m fo r th e c o n tro l fin d p e ts o ii, P o rtla n d c ity e n g in e e r w h o
F ilb e rts . W a ln u ts H a n d le d
No a c tio n w ill be tak«’n u n t il a «lie.it amt H fth
tJ'.’P » " tls n ’ K
Increased re c o g n itio n o f M a lm g
I I - tu rn s — N o t p e rm itte d
o n
P rin c ip a l p ro d u c ts o f the D undee e ra d ic a tio n o f n o x i o u s w e e d s se rve d as e n g in e e r fo r Hie p ro je c t.
m a jo r ity o f m e rc h a n ts e xp re ss th e ir 11«' was also h o ld e r o f (1S( 4-H su m - p ro d u c ts was in d ic a te d w h e n N o rth -
M a in a t Second and t h ir d .
fir m w ill lie filb e r ts and w a ln u ts , th ro u g h th e d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ri- was not c o n fin n e il al the eonfer-
o p in io n , a c c o rd in g to J a k e W ed. tn e r school s c h o la rs h ip s fo r th e past Prn P a c ific o ffic ia ls in q u ire d in to
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w ith .’.(Hl farm ers from W ashington. c u ltu re m et o p p o s itio n at Hi«' W a sh - cnee
w h o an n ou n ce d th e d e cisio n o f th e fo u r years.
i th e possibility o f u sin g m o re fro z e n -
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Y a m h ill a m i M a rio n c o u n tie s c o n ­ in g to n C o u n ty F a rm e rs'
U n io n !
M e m b e rs o f tlie P o rtla n d c ity
- pack goods fro m th e lo c a l p la n t T he
d o w n fo to m ile s an h o u r w it h ­ m e e tin g D e fin ite h o u r - fo r c lo s in g
t r ib u t in g Io tlie o u tp u t W a sh in g ­ m e e tin g S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
commission in d ic a te d th a t tlm y d id
w ill be et fo llo w in g c o m p le tio n o f
r a ilw a y is a lre a d y a la rg e cu s to m e r
in 50 f r r f o f In te rs e c tio n .
to n c o u n ty w ill c o n trib u te a la rg e r
T h e p ro g ra m c a lls fo r an a p p ro - j not ca re to h ave Mr A p p e rson co n -
th e p o ll.
I o f th e c a n n e ry .
P e d e stria n Lanes
C ars com e
sh a re Hum Hie o th e r area'
p r ia tio n o f $20,0ft0.900 to c a rry on I iin ie on th e W ilso n r iv e r p ro je c t,
Richer by $165 in curre ncy S atu r-
J. D R e cto r escorted th e p a rty
io f u ll slo p i f necessary a nd give
F W M eyers is p re s id e n t o f Ihe Hie p ro g ra m in I I w e ste rn
late:« and th a t he w o u ld tie ta ke n o f f o f
ifternoon « i i burglai
th ro u g h the p la n t a n d e x p la in e d the
I. .1. M e n ili will»
r ig h t- o f- w a y Io p e d e s tria n .
c o -o p e ra tiv e a ssociation and K. S Member.'- o f tlie u n io n d e cla re d th a t tlie jo b as soon as possible M e a n ­
v a rio u s processes. T h e in s p e c tio n entered the home of A J Foelker,
b lr illh e l.e e r e la i y
!
P a rk in g
R e r tr lr te d
Io
one
I n v e s tm e n t F irm
tlie cost w o u ld exceed th e b e n e fits w h ile . I lii’ state h ig h w a y com inc-
311
S
Second avenue, and stole a
T h e n e w state liq u o r co m m is s io n lasted an h o u r, th e d e le g a tio n eom -
T h e a. -.ocin lion was fo rm e d ill and Hint th e state c o n tro l p ro g ra m sio n w ill he u rg e d to assist in W il-
h o u r on M a in fr o m h a lfw a y be
L. J, M r r n ll. fo rm e r lo ca l b a n k
s to re o f H ills b o ro was o f f ic ia lly "a t m g h e re fro m P o rtla n d d u rin g the suit belonging to A le xa n d e r F ritsch,
1922 fu r Ihe p u rp o se o f s e cu rin g w o u ld ta k e care o f present needs.
tw e e n l l m d .m il f o u rth Io l i i l i
son r iv e r o p e ra tio n s
er. lias been m im e d m anager o f h o m e " M on d a y, fo llo w in g its tra n s ­ course o f a 12-day to u r o f th e Pa­ w orkm an on the new theatre locu­
b e lte r m a r k e tin g and p a c k in g fa ­
w a y b rlw e e n F irs t a n il Second.
A p p o in tm e n t o f c o u n ty ju n io r
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty co m m issio n e rs
tion.
tlie b ond d e p a rtm e n t o f In te rs ta te fe r fro m a te m p o ra ry lo c a tio n to c if ic n o rth w e s t.
c ilitie s . and s ta rte d m il as a lo ca l le n d e rs wns d e fe rre d u n t il tlie N o ­ asserted th a t W a sh in g to n and T illa ­
D o u b le P a rk in g — P r o h i b i t e d
S e c u ritie s Co.. In c . in P o rtla n d . 138 East M a in street.
M uch o f the cannery's o u tp u t is
The clothei-conscious in tru d e r a l­
e n te rp ris e . F ro m lim e Io tim e , m ore v e m b e r 6 m e e tin g , a lth o u g h locals m oo k c o u n tie s e xp e cte d M r. A p p e r ­ w h e re space is a v a ila b le ,
fiv e
He has been w it h th e state c o r ­
N o w a fu ll- tim e , e x c lu s iv e liq u o r . tra n s p o rte d on N o rth e rn Pacific so stole a suit and overcoat belong­
fa rm e rs e n te re d and m ore t e r r it o r y a re b e in g u rg e d to select t h e ir le a d ­ son to c o n tin u e on th e p ro je c t, and
m in u te s e lse w h e re , p ro v id e d a
p o ra tio n d e p a rtm e n t a t S alem fo r agency, th e s to re w ilt re m a in open | r ra
a ils o r s u b s id ia rie s .
ing to M r. Foelker. Investigating
w as in c lu d e d u n t il Ih e association ers. F ro m Hie local re p re se n ta tive s, llia t lie w as c a rr y in g the re sp o n ­ e o m p e te n l d r iv e r re m a in s in ear.
th e last th re e y e a n .
from 10 a. m to 8 p. in. on week
O ffic ia ls w h o a cco m p a n ie d D o n ­ o ffice rs discovered. Occupants o f
n o w stands as a m a jo r fa c to r in e o u p fy le aders w i l l p ro b a b ly be s ib ilit y fo r p ro p e r e x p e n d itu re o f
Blryrles, Ifnrses— Under same
M r a nd M rs. M e r r ill a re n o w days and u n til 10 p. in. un S a tu r­ n e lly in c lu d e d S a m u e l A. W e lld o n Hie home were unaware o f the th e ft
the Oregon nut-packing industry. selected.
, those counties' funds.
provision!, that afiect vehicles.
i living in Portland.
day,
i New York; W. E. S. Griswold, New until then return ba'.urd*/ ev en n .^
Friday Morn
Budget Body
Session Set
Chainber Opens
New Luncheon
Series Monday
Dusting Helps
Battle Against
Weevil Damage
Letter to City Officers Praises “Efficient
Work’’ Accomplished by Hillsboro De­
partment; Open House Today to Climax
Program for Fire Prevention Week
of District
Poultry Raisers
Open Sessions
Monday Night
Constitution
Ceremonies Set
Friday Night
Salem Motorist
H urt in Crash
Early Resident
Beaverton Dies
Corn Exhibition
at Bank Delayed
Rotarians Give
Project Views
Ballot Supports
Potato Control
R. G. Scott Host
to County Demos
NYA Provides
Student Help
Hcmsing New Head
of Tax Department
Club Bov, Girl
Guests of Bank
Many Rehabilitation
Loans are Sought
$50,000 Dundee Nut-Packing
Plant Begins on 193? Crop
T r a ffic O r d in a n c e
P ro v isio n s L isted
Union Pacific Head Inspects
Mating Cannery on Saturday
Wilson River Road
Conference Friday
Merchants Vote
On Uniform Closing
More Control Hit
by Farmers’ Union
Liquor Store Takes
Over New Quarters
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Burglar Obtains
$165 in Local Theft