The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 04, 1937, Image 1

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Football—
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Armistice llay and End
on Thanksgiving
llilh l A lu m n i and P V. Froah
U n d e r Lights on llilh l
Field Tonight at Ä
V o lu m e 13, No. 3(5
H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894
Kraus Finishes
Republicans
U. Frosh Battle
Mayor Urges Semester
Test
View Hare Hillsboro Alumm Eleven United Action f°SsH eTsC
as Candidate Game Scheduled Tonight on Local G rid­ on Airport
H ills b o r o A tto r n e y D ra w s
S u p p o rt fr o m
P ro m in e n t
G . O . P. E d ito r ; K r g n r d r d
I.« « d in g S e n a te
iron for Benefit of Hilhi Lights; ‘G igantic’
Between Two Elevens Predicted on Slate
as G raduates Bound Up Promising Grew
C it y W id e
C o m m itte e ia In i t ia l
S te p to Push C o m p le tio n
T im b e r
’ I 'l l « *
IIUI1H*
H ill.s h o iu
a tti
O r g a n iz a tio n
A lu rn n i fo o tb a ll p la y e rs o f H ills b o ro union h ig h school,
c o m in g out fro m re tire m e n t long enough to p la y fo r the
b e n e fit o f th e lig h ts on I l i l h i fie ld , w ill meet O rv O la e n ’s
I’ a e ilie u n iv e rs ity fre sh m e n T h u rs d a y ( to n ig h t) a t 8.
B oasting an im pressive a rra y o f fo rm e r p re p and c o l­
le g ia le stars, the a lu m n i are c o n fid e n t o f ca r r y ni g tile
b a ttle to the I*. U. y e a rlin g s , w ho h<
la v i­ e n jo ye d f a ir 8U C -
cess th is ye a r.
o f L o c a l A v ia tio n
P r o je c t
gtnn c o u n ty
ich
■ up* rin te n d e n t. has e o m p le t-
ed a
n f q u e stion s fo r s ta te -w id e
use i i fifth -g ra d e g e o g ra p h y classes
and v ill end th e m in to th e state
■U p in te n d e n t, he disclosed,
T h . a lig n m e n t was g iv e n in con-
n e tt r 'ii w ith a n e w p ro g ra m to g iv e
serm ''■r e x a m in a tio n , in place o f
th e •, d fin a l" le st g iv e n a t th e end
» t tb< e ig h th grade.
K . us, w ith a n u m b e r o f o th e r
co u n t y s u p e rin te n d e n ts , was n a m -
ed i ■ the c o m m itte e to w o r k o u t
sen:' te r e x a m in a tio n s c o v e r in g
v a ri- ' su b je c ts in each grade. In
som « co u n ties these e x a m in a tio n s
w ill t >e g ive n as lo w as th e fo u rth
gran
b u t W a sh in g to n c o u n ty has
set t ie lim it a t th e s ix th grade,
K r .i , e x p la in e d .
A the Salem o ffic e , th e set o f
q ue ' oris w ill be checked b e fore
be in g sent
s
o u t to those c o u n tie s con-
d u e tn u ig fifth -g r a d e g e o g ra p h y e x ­
aminat ons each sem ester.
Two Sections, Fourteen Page«
Grand Jury Park Commissioners
Reconvenes in Council Flare-Up
on Thurday
S e v e ra l Case« S c h e d u le d
fo r E a r ly A c tio n ; C ir c u it
C o u rt D r a w s U p P a n e l
fo r
N o v e m b e r D u ty
Traffic Code
Falls H eavily
on Motorists
C o m m itte e
T h r e a te n s to
W a lk O u t A f t e r C h a rg e s
o f U s u rp a tio n o f D u tie s
on A r m o r y R e p a ir T a s k
A la rg e n u m b e r o f a n x io u s H ills ­
b o ro m o to ris ts a rc fe e lin g th e im ­
p a c t o f th e n e w t r a f f ic re s tric tio n s
A ju r is d ic tio n a l clash b e tw e en
w h ic h w e n t in to e ffe c t last F rid a y
the H ills b o ro c ity c o u n c il and the
w ith th e p o s tin g o f signs.
C h ie f o f P o lic e O O F reem an os- : Pa r ^ com m ission ended T uesday
tim a te d th a t he had e xh a uste d th re e n ig h t in p a rtia l re tre a t b y t h e
books in fo u r days o f "ta g g in g .” c o u n c ilm c n a fte r th e com m ission
w h ile o v e r 25 m o to ris ts have m ade had s h a rp ly protested w h a t is te rm ­
ed "in v a s io n " o f its duties.
t h e ir a p p earance at th e c it y h a ll.
T h e p ro te st arose a fte r th e c o u n ­
T he n e w re s tric tio n s p ro v id e a
o n e -h o u r p a rk in g lim it in
re
s
tric
te
d
|
___________ c il h ad app ro ve d a remodeling pro-
f ° r t*16 a rm o ry and th e n ca lle d
areas. and p r o h ib it d o u b le p a rk in g
e x c e p t in those cases w h e re a d r i v ­ in the commission Tuesday eve-
e r is in th e car. w h e n fiv e m in u te s ' i n in g f o r a p p ro v a l.
I t was th e h ig h lig h t of an eve-
grace is a llo w e d .
n in g th a t also saw:
These are th e re s tric te d areas: 1
M a in stree t, b e tw e en F irs t and i 1. A c o m p lic a te d fin a n c ia l deal
Second on th e so u th side o f th e I w h e re b y th e »‘ fe e t fu n d w ill p u r-
s tre e t to Second and th e n on both
a, ^ 50ft'rrUC a Cha? ‘ S a.n d , 'ra d c
u e
- b lo __..
sides ._
to .1____
th e m ..J
id d .___
le o . f . th
c k be­ 1 it to th e fir e d e p a rtm e n t f o r a
used chassis w o rth $150.
tw een T h ir d and F o u rth .
2. A p p e a ra n ce o f a p e titio n , p re ­
T h ir d and Second avenues: fro m
W a s h in g to n to o n e -h a lf b lo c k n o rth sented b y M P. Cady. T h ir d a venue
a u to m o b ile dealer, p ro te s tin g p a r k ­
o f M a in street.
in g re s tric tio n s on th e lo w e r h a lf
B aseline: F ir s t a ve n ue to th e i o f th e avenue e x te n d in g to W ash­
S e ve n th D a y A d v e n tis t c h u rc h .
in g to n street.
C ity c ffic ia ls p o in te d
o u t th a t Threaten to Quit
th e re was no re s tric tio n on p a rk in g
E. J. M c A le a r. m e m b e r o f th e
in the b lo c k th a t in c lu d e s th e c o u rt- I
p a rk com m ission,
in fo rm e d t h e
house, p ro v id e d th a t th e m o to ris t j
c
o
u n c il th a t co m m isisoners
w e re
stays on th e c o u rth o u s e side o f th e '
re a d y to q u it.
s tree t.
" I f th e c ity c o u n c il w a n ts to
Those d riv e rs w h o f a il to heed j
h a n d le th e co m m issio n 's end o f it.
th e tag w ill s u ffe r c o rre s p o n d in g ly i th a t's fin e ," he stated. " W e ll re ­
he a vy p e n a ltie s on th e ir n e x t o f ­ sig n ." O th e r co m m issio n m em bers
fense.
T h e F p re re e s m e a n n t w t r a a rn
f f e ic d . code w a s I in c lu d e ¿ w ile y .n d e r,o n ' c h a irm «n -
o f W illia m G . Ila re ,
I n it ia l steps to re v iv e in te re s t in
G ra n d j u r y
in v e s tig a tio n
o’
n ic y and p ro m in e n t
H ills b o ro 's u n c o m p le te d “ a ir p o r t ”
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty cases w ill open
O reg o n i e p tild le a n was m jr r t c d in ­
have been ta k e n w ith th e c a ll o f
T h u rs d a y , a c c o rd in g to G. Russell
to th e state p o litic a l s itu a tio n r e ­
M a y o r J 11 G a rr e tt fo r th e fo rm a ­
M org a n , d is t r ic t a tto rn e y .
c e n tly hci a m b le d by th e announced
tio
n
o
f
a
c
itiz
e
n
s
c
o
m
m
itte
e
.
r e tir e m e n t o f F re d S te iw e r. U n ite d
T he p re se n t g ra n d ju r y w ill again
Stilt«*» se n a to r
G a rr e tt in d ic a te d th a t he w o u ld
serve a lth o u g h a n e w panel has
ta lk w ith o ffic e rs o f le a d in g o rg a n ­
W As lenders <»f th e G O P eyed
been d ra wn f o r th e N o v e m b e r te rm
o f c ir c u it c o u rt.
iza tio n s in an e ffo r t to so u n d o u t
possihl« ca n d id ate » It» succeed St«*i-
A b.n i fi< | |,,-ad< ,| by I ) i, M B u ll b g
p u b lic o p in io n on th e to p ic.
U e i . a h a lf-d o z e n pei s o d a litie s came ' I m . fo rm e r
A fte r m a k in g l i t t le progress at
1,In fie ld
u m v « iM ty
th e last session on th e death o f
“ I t w o u ld be a sham e to le t th is
to tin* fo re and lla r e was lotted as lu m in a ry , loom s as th e a lu m n i hope .
Sven L u n d .-tro m . th e g ra n d ju r y
p ro je c t f a il fo r la c k o f a c tio n ." he
o ik * o f the p ro b a b le fro n t-ru n n e rs , in lb .- fre s h m a n contest. H e w ill a l­
w ill p ro b a b ly c o n tin u e its in v e s ti­
asserted, r e fe r r in g to th e 100 acre
by no l«s an a u th o r ity th a n ( ’ ( ’ te rn a te w ith Les lia tc h e la r at the
g
a tio n in to th e f in d in g o f L u n d -
n o rth e a s t o f H ills b o ro , w h ic h has
C h a p m a n , P o rtla n d e d ito r and r e ­ l< f, h u lf p o s itio n , w h e re t h e ir «11-
s
tro m 's b o d y last s u m m e r. T h e re
p u b lic a n
seen co n s id e ra b le d e v e lo p m e n t.
iiro u m t a b ilit y Is exi>ected to sp a rk
w ill be a d d itio n a l w itnesses c a lle d
T h e c ity 's lease on th is la n d e x ­
" W illia m G Hare, one o f tin* le a d ­ tin - a lu m n i offense.
to te s tify . M o rg a n disclosed.
in g a tto rn e y s o f O reg o n , a n a tiv e H a r k f ir ld L iste d
p ire s in F e b ru a ry . 1939. and a c tio n
M ake Investigation
o f H ills b o ro .'* writ«*» C ha p m a n , "has
H e rm a n J
Ja ck R u sh lo w . a lu m n i coach, w ill
B la e sin g , Portland, I in th e n e a r fu tu re is im p e ra tiv e ,
T he g ra n d ju r y
w ill a lso in ­
G a rr e tt d e cla re d .
tin* ca h h e i and fo rc e o f c h a ra c te r share fu llb a c k d u tie s w ith T h w a ite . to ld m em b e r
of
th e H ills b o ro
v e s tig a te a m o ra ls ch a rg e against
th a t w o u ld be lik e ly to m a k e h im w h ile e ith e r C o o k o r T o rb e t w ill
Procedure
Told
Plans
fo
r
H
ills
b
o
ro
's
n
in
e
te
e
n
th
com m erce
M onday
an o u ts ta n d in g fig u re in th e U n ite d open at iju u rte rb u e k W u h n e r is e x ­ c h a m b e r o f
H ere is th e m e th o d o f p ro c e d u re an n ua ] A rm is tic e d a y o b servance F ra n k D avis, and an assault and
noon
th a t th e $50.000.000 W illa ­ o u tlin e d b y G a rre tt:
Ktnt«*s seuute w e re he elected ’
pected to p la y r ig h t h a lf.
a re ra p id ly ro u n d in g in to shape u n ­ b a tte ry ch a rg e a g a in st E d w a rd M.
G re e le y. F o re s t G rove .
Leglalattve ttreord Good
A s tro n g fo rw a r d w a ll has been m e tte v a lle y p ro je c t "ca n be m ade
T h e le a d in g o rg a n iz a tio n s o f H ills ­ d e r the d ire c tio n o f th e A llie d V e t­
T he N o v e m b e r ju r y lis t, w h ic h
C itin g H a re's le g is la tiv e re co rd , lin e d up S h a ttu c k and G ro g a n w ill to pay fo r its e lf."
C o u n c il
com posed o f th e
b o ro w o u ld a p p o in t re p re s e n ta tiv e s eran
w ill be c a lle d N o v e m b e r 22. f o l­
C h a p m a n goc* on to say "H a re re p ­ s ta rt at ends. I. E S e h u lm e rie h at
O u tlin in g th e tro u b le s th a t have to a c ity - w id e c o m m itte e th a t w o u ld U n ite d Spanish W a r V e te ran s. A m ­ lo w s:
resented W a s h in g to n c o u n ty in the ta ckle s. C o s le tt and G o o d in
e ric a n L e g io n a n d V e te ra n s o f F o r ­
at beset fa rm e rs
a lo n g th e
v a lle y , d ra w u p a p ro g ra m , p o in tin g to th e e ig n Wars
O re g o n house o f re p re se n ta tive » and g u a rd s and S to u t at ce n ter.
R o b e rt M. B a n ks. B a n ks; C la r ­
e v e n tu a l c o m p le tio n o f th e p ro je c t.
B la e sin g stated th a t th e proposed
m th e O r e g o n state senate, s e rv in g
H ills b o ro business houses, in c lu d ­ ence J. C ro o k . G aston ro u te 1;
T h e P a c ific ro o ks have a fa ir re c ­ p ro je c t w o u ld re m e d y m a n y d if - M e m b e rs o f th e a ir p o r t c o m m itte e
w ith d is tin c tio n in b o th cham ber». o rd a g a in st h ig h school o p p o sitio n ,
w o u ld be those w h o h ave a s tro n g in g banks and c o u rt house, w ill be Hazel B S tre tc h e r H ills b o ro ro u te
d ic u ltle s .
He spoke seldom , b u t w h e n he
in te re s t in a v ia tio n m a tte rs and a ir ­ closed as usual f o r th e day. A s th e 2; P e rry C. G a b b e rt. T im b e r; C la r ­
(C en tln u rd on pag« 7, rolum n I)
B la e sin g p o in te d o u t th a t i r r i ­ p o rt d e v e lo p m e n t.
day is n o t a n a tio n a l h o lid a y th e ence G. P a ttis o n , P o rtla n d ro u te 6;
d id speak he spoke a fte r p re p a ra ­
g a tio n fro m
th e
p ro je c t
w o u ld
post o ffic e w ill n o t be closed and H u ld a A , W ilso n . C o rn e liu s ro u te
tio n a nd was a m a jo r fa c to r ill e v ­
T h e re has been no co n c e rte d ac­ a ll d e liv e rie s w ill be made.
alone
be
o
f
b
e
n
e
fit
to
m
a
n
y
W
ash­
M a m ie M ille r. F ore st G ro ve :
e ry debate in w h ic h he was engag-
tio n on th e a ir p o r t s ite since th e
N o rb e rt l l . C h a rtre v , F ore st G ro ve ; adopted fo llo w in g m a n y c o m p la in ts
Parade Assem bles 10:15
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an
«•«I H is in te g r ity was n e v e r q u e s­
fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t spent $20.000 on
on acco u nt o f congested t r a f f ic a nd c o u n c il m ade a c o n c ililm r y 'm o v e
W
illia
m L . Stevens. H ills b o ro .
in
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and
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ill
tio n e d and he was respected fo r
th
e
p
ro
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t.
G
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rr
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tt
|>ointed
out.
fa rm in Y a m h ill c o u n ty th a t p a id
g a th e r at th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll on W est
R illa M . W ebb. B e a v e rto n ; J o h n d if f ic u lt y in s e c u rin g p a rk in g places to sm ooth o v e r th e d jffic u )t; es and
firm n e s s m his c o n v ic tio n s . H a v in g
' a p r o f it o f $2000 th is s u m m e r on E xp re ss in g fa ith in th e v a lu e th a t M a in street a t 10:15 a. m. T h u rs d a y . D. H are. H ills b o ro ro u te 1: S h e r­
æ L t LC
c o n b S c t’îrtïr'b e 3 lr t° to ° H '^ T h o m p 3
g ro w n up and p ra c tic e d la w in his
H
ills
b
o
ro
and
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
c
o
u
n
ty
i asters.
N o v e m b e r I I . fo r th e parade. C a p ­ m an G. Rhodes. B e a v e rto n ro u te 3: passed th e code in o rd e r to p ro v id e
n a tiv e c ity he shared and f« lt th e
w o u ld re c e iv e fro m an a ir p o r t. G a r ­
1; a s o lu tio n to these p ro b le m s
He ske tch ed th e basic schem e o f re t d e n ie d “ im p ra c tic a b le " aspects ta in A r th u r K ro c g e r w ill be g ra n d H u g h E. M oore. B a n ks ro u te
view |M >int o f r u r a l O re g o n ra th e r
son. successful b id d e r, "s u b je c t to
m a rs h a l and o rg a n iz a tio n s w i l l be W illia m Jo h n
; th e p ro je c t, w h ic h is to c o n s tru c t o f th e p ro p o s itio n .
K e lle r,
H ills b o ro :
th a n th a t o f th e m e tro p o lis , and on
th e r a tific a tio n o f th e p a rk c o m ­
lin e d u p in th e parade a c c o rd in g to R o b e rt H. K e lly . H ills b o ro : E v a
seven dam s on th e h e a d w a te rs o f
se ve ra l occasions In* fo u g h t and w o n
m ission and a rm o ry re p re s e n ta tiv e
date o f o rg a n iz a tio n . Bands p a r t ic i­ M eek. C o rn e liu s ro u te 1; C a rrie
ih e W illa m e tte riv e r. These dam s P riv ate Co-operation I rged
causes m w h ic h o u r le a d in g c ity a t­
( A r t h u r K r o e g e r l.”
A m e r.c a n E d u c a tio n W e e k " w ill
W h ile th e c it y c o u n c il has fa th e r ­ p a tin g w ill
in c lu d e those fro m K in n a m a n . A lo h a :
F ra n k
T u rk .
to rn e y s d id th< ir u tm o st o n ly to he observed In H ills b o ro n e x t w eek, w ill h o ld back w a te r d u rin g flo o d
T ho m p so n s b id o f $1700 co ve rs
ed
th
e
p
ro
je
c
t
to
its
p
re
s
e
n
t
status.
B'
Hi lvetia a n d t h t local C o rn e liu s ; Im ogene B e llin g e r. F o r ­
h a ve to lu te th e d u s t o f th e le g is ­ n tx-ordlng to p la n s released b y J . p e rio d s and release it d u rin g the
in s id e re p a irs on th e south side o f
G
a
rr
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tt
said
th
a
t
th
e
c
o
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il
is
a
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-
g
ra
d
e
schools.
F
la
g
ra
is
in
g
c
e
re
­
est G ro v e : W illia m
V a n D o m e le n.
s u m m e r fo r ir r ig a tio n , p u r ific a tio n
la tiv e ( h a m b i*r u n d e r th e d o u g h ty
th e a rm o ry , re s h in g lin g , and a d d i­
P o y n te r. s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f
IOI1-. to g e t p riv a te o rg a n iz a tio n s m onies w ill be h e ld at th e fla g p o le B anks ro u te 3; W illia m H. Boscow.
c u d g e llin g
a d m in is te re d
by
the schools, a nd th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r as- ! and n a v ig a tio n purposes.
tio n o f a th ir d s to ry in o rd e r to
a
c
tiv
e
ly
in
te
re
s
te
d
in
th
e
a
ir
p
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r
t
a
t
th
e
c
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rt
house
square.
H
ills
b
o
ro
.
c o u n try la w y e r.”
Long Season Possible
p ro v id e m ore roo m Expense o f th e
so cial) on.
s itu a tio n .
P a trio tic e xe rcise s w ill be h e ld in
V e rl
S ta n le y
Hays.
H ills b o ro
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty a nd th e e n ­
p ro je c t w i l l p ro b a b ly be b o rn e b y
" I n re p u b lic a n p o litic s H an* ha»
I'lie w eek s i aside begins N o v e m ­
th
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rm
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appeared
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a
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ro
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1:
Ed
K
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c it y g o v e rn m e n t w o u ld n o t ca re to w it h A lla n B y n o n o f P o rtla n d , fo r m ­ ro u te
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b y C«»l A K C la rk , tin* la te G eorge fir s t o f th e w eek, school w o rk w ill
A r e lie f a llo c a tio n th a t w i l l be !
assume a n y fu r t h e r fin a n c ia l re ­ e r state se n a to r, as speaker. F re d A rc h ie Jesse B anks ro u te 3: M a r ­
W Joseph and th e b ite J u liu s L. be l u rrie d oh In re g u la r fa sh io n and w it h C a lifo r n ia p ro d u c e rs in y c a r-
T h e co m m issio n w i l l th u s be g iv ­
s p o n s ib ility w ith o u t c o n se nt o f th e C o rn, co m m a n d e r o f th e V e te ra n s o f tin R a in w a te r. T im b e r; J o h n H e rb. th e la rge st in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
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F o re ig n W ars, w i l l preside. Heads o f H ills b o ro : L lo y d R
K n o x . H ills ­ h is to ry was m ade in th e p re p a ra ­ en f u ll a u th o r ity to re je c t b o th th e
th e f u a la tin v a lle y an id e a l a re a ta x p a y e rs
s< rib e d as against the b ig c o rp o ra ­ in th e grade hchooU.
A fe w w e e ks ago th e A v ia tio n th e v a rio u s p a tr io tic o rg a n iz a tio n s b o ro ro u te 4: G. M
L e slie . T i- , tio n o f th e 1938 bud ge t, e x a m in a tio n 1 p la n s and b id . i f necessary.
in w h ic h to in s ta ll ir r ig a tio n , w ith
tio n s. w h ile n o t so fa r to th e le ft
C ity
M a n a g e r G eorge
McGee
" I t IS th e r e g u la r w o rk , day by ' a p o te n tia l g ro w in g season o f 10 c lu b a p p e a re d b e fo re th e c o u n c il, a re in v ite d to ta k e scats on th e g a rd . ro u te
1:
John
Johnson. | has revealed.
as th e accept m u c h o f th e I.a F o l-
d re w m ild re p ro o f fro m M a y o r J.
(C ontinu ed on p age 2. colum n 1)
day th a t e p u p t, and w e can see no I m on th «
a s k in g p e rm is s io n to go ahead on stage.
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"L o c a l fa rm e rs and re sid e n ts can b u ild in g r e p a ir « T h e c o u n c il d id . ¡rn m e diate l.v a fte r th e p ro g ra m ,
W o u ld F ill Needs
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pension fu n d
P a re n t • T e a c h e r aasociatlon has B la e sin g held, " i f th e y w ill d e m ­ o f th e a ir p o r t p ro p e rty re m a in s u n ­ and L e g io n n a ire s w ill jo in in a pot
M ust Function
in H a re in th e U n ite d S tates senate
lu c k d in n e r in th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll
T h is w ill n o t in c lu d e th e state and
a rra n g e d fo r a p ro g ra m a nd tea o n s tra te th e ir s u p p o rt to congress." settled.
"T h e re is n o need to a p p o in t a
H are,
in fo rm e d
o f C h a p m a n ’s at th e h ig h sehool F rid a y a f t e r ­ P u b lic o p in io n w i l l re s u lt in fa ­
A n in v ita tio n has been e xte n d e d to
fe d e ra l c o n trib u tio n s , a nd re p re ­
co m m issio n unless i t fu n c tio n s ," he
sta te m e n t, d id n o t c o m m it h im s e lf noon « t 3 o 'c lo c k , fo llo w in g the
B a n k s A m e ric a n L e g io n post and
sents o n ly th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty declared.
v o ra b le le g is la tio n , he said
A u x ilia r y to p a rtic ip a te in th e d a y's
I am to o busy w ith m y la w p ra c ­ v is itin g o f p a re n ts to th e school c o m p le te plans fo r th e p ro je c t
r e lie f e x p e n d itu re s , b u d g e t c o m ­
T h e d e a l to pu rch a se a n e w chas­
e vents, in c lu d in g th e p o t lu c k d in ­
tic e and c u ttin g b ru s h to m ake D r F G. lu -asu re o f P o rtla n d , c ity n o w in th e hands o f th e U n ited
m itte e m em bers p o in te d out.
C
sis f o r th e fir e d e p a rtm e n t, v ia th e
A census o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's
ner. Those a tte n d in g are requested
d ir e c to r o f v o c a tio n a l e d u catio n , States a rm y e n g in e e rs in W a s h in g ­
C o u n ty o ffic ia ls expressed hope
any s ta te m e n t.” d e c la re d H a re
(C o n tin n rd on page 4. rolum n 3>
to b rin g pot lu c k d in n e r fo r n u m b e r u n e m p lo y e d w ill begin N o v e m b e r th a t r e lie f m on e y w o u ld h o ld o u t
A n u m b e r o f o th e r ca n d id ate s w ill be Ih e speaker, and his to p ic to n . D C
16. it w as an n ou n ce d T uesday by lo n g e r n e x t y e a r th a n in 1937. B y
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N e x t m e e tin g o f th e ch a m b e r o f
P o stm a ster L. T M cPheeters. w h o m id -s u m m e r o f th is year, n e a rly a ll
b u tte r w ill be fu rn is h e d .
T h e P -T
A. 1« also
w h o m , lik e B a rk is , a re " w illin g ” fo r Job«,”
co m m e rce w ill be M o n d a y at 6:30
F a ilu r e to see a tu r n
on th e
F e a tu re o f th e a fte rn o o n w ill be w ill be in ch a rg e o f d is trib u tio n o f o f th e fu n d s a llo c a te d to th e r e lie f
A c tiv e c a n d id ate s
f o r S te iw e r» s p o n so rin g p ro g ra m s and leas at P m J W P o y n te r. s u p e rin te n d ­ S coggins V a lie v ro a d e a rly M o n ­
q u e s tio n n a ire s .
a d m in is tra tio n had been spent.
post an* k n o w n to be G u y ( ’ . C o rdo n Ih e g ra d e schools M on d a y and T u e s ­ ent o f H ills b o ro schools, w i l l be d a y m o r n in g b ro u g h t n e a r tra g e ­ a fo o tb a ll gam e b e tw e e n H ills b o ro
M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt has been N e w O ld -A g e S e t- l'p
u n io n h ig h and T ig a rd h ig h on th e
o f R o seburg and p ro m in e n t z \m e ri- day a fte rn o o n s.
th e speaker, his to p ic b e in g “ M o d ­ d y to V ance B la ir . 43. o f G aston
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r iio P -1 A. has ta ke n sp e cia l e f­ e rn E d u c a tio n " A business m e e t­ ro u te 1, a n d his co m p a n io n . Lee
i .iu L e g io n m an. and H o m e r A n g e ll,
fo r m a k in g th is an a n n u a l A rm is tic e sist M c P h e e te rs in c o m p le tin g th e fu n d s comes as a re s u lt o f th e le g is ­
s h a rp -to n g u e d state se n a to r fro m fo rts to b rin g o u t a la rg e a tte n d ­ in g w i l l be h e ld fo llo w in g th e a d ­ Stevens. 61.
census b y N o v e m b e r 20.
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la
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ance o f p a re n ts to v ie w d a ily class dress.
P o rtla n d
S te ve n s was b ro u g h t to H ills ­ n e x t at T ig a rd
P rin te d fo rm s w ill be sent to a ll o f th e O regon le g is la tu re w h ic h set to n c o u n ty B o y Scouts w e re g iv e n
Jam es M o tt. Unit«*d S tates re p re ­ w o rk , and is o ffe r in g a p r iz e 'to th e
bo ro . w h e re p h y s ic ia n s said he had lla n e r C a lle d O ff
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty residents, w it h a th e age lim it a t 65 years a nd th e a t th e
O c to b e r c o u rt o f h o n o r
s e n ta tiv e fro m th is d is tric t, to ld H ills b o ro school w ith th e la rge st
s tiffe n e d s e rio u s in te rn a l in ju r ie s
T h e "D a y s o f 1918 F r o lic ” and v ie _ w , to „ o b ta in in g , re p lie s fro m
< m a x im u m a m o u n t a t $30. T h e state T h u rs d a y e ve n in g.
frie n d s h e re last w e e k th a t he had n u m b e r o f v is ito rs d u rin g A m e ric a n
and fra c tu re s . B la ir re c e iv e d a bad dance, w h ic h w as to have been g iv ­
T ota ly u n e m p lo y e d persons, w h o a nd c o u n ty m a tc h th e fu n d s p u t up
P a u l P a tte rson was ju d g e a nd
n o in te n tio n s o f r u n n in g fo r sen­ E d u c a tio n w e e k.
eye cu t a nd b ru ise s.
b y th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t.
en b y th e le g io n A r m is tic e n ig h t, are e a b .e -b o d ie d a nd w a n t w o rk .
W illia m
Johnson, c le rk .
F ifte e n
a to r. He m ade th is e m p h a tic a lly Schools ( lose
T h e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d
a m ile has been c a n c e lle d because o f d i f ­
P a r tia lly u n e m p lo y e d w o rk e rs .
T hu s, w h ile th e c o u n ty e x p e n d i­ v is ito rs and a la rg e assem blage o f
k n o w n , a lth o u g h In* was. a nd is b e ­
( lo th th e g ra d e school and h ig h
east o f S tim s o n 's m ill.
T h e car f ic u lt y in m a k in g s u ita b le a rra n g e ­
Those w h o a re w o r k in g in g o v e rn ­ tu r e fo r o ld-age assistance comes to scouts w e re on h and a t th e c o u rt
in g m e n tio n e d as an o u ts ta n d in g school w ill re m a in open M on d a y.
r o lle d 60 feet d o w n an e m b a n k ­ m ents. T h e le g io n , h o w e v e r, w ill m e n t r e lie f agencies.
The n e xt
$32.000 n e x t ye a r, th e W a s h in g to n house f o r th e e ve n t.
ca n d id a te .
T u e sd a y and
W ednesday, w h e'n
m e n t a nd tu rn e d o v e r one a n d a h o ld a dance in th e n e a r fu tu re
A s fast as fo rm s a re re ce ive d c o u n ty aged w i l l re c e iv e $128.000.
c o u rt o f h o n o r w i l l be h e ld in D e ­
Likew is«* r e m a in in g out o f the v is ito rs are u rg e d to a tte n d S chools
B y a v o te o f 31 to 5, th e proposed h a lf tim es.
w ith W ilb u r D illo n as c h a irm a n , it fro m re g is tra n ts , th e y w ill be segre­
T h e a llo c a tio n f o r th e b lin d was cem ber.
p ic tu re fo r th e tim e b e in g 1» E a rl w ill he closed on A r m is tic e day. 1937-38 bu d ge t fo r th e H ills b o ro
On
T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n ,
near
gated in to a u n it de sig n ate d as a ra is e d fro m $800 to $1000. and d ire c t
A w a rd s w e re as fo llo w s :
S n e ll, p o p u la r s e c re ta ry o f state, G rad e schools w ill close on F rid a y , g ra d e schools was a p p ro v e d a t a B e a ve rto n . M a c k C a d d e ll o f P o r t­ was a n n ou n ce d b y J a k e W e il, post
c h e c k in g se ctio n , in w h ic h are h a n ­ assistance was raised fro m $9.000 to
co m m a n d e r.
Second class scouts— T ro o p 226
w h o has a h u g e n u m b e r o f frie n d s. w h e n teachers w ill v is it o t h e r special e le c tio n F rid a y .
la n d ro u te 6. w h o w a s r id in g a
d le d a ll re p lie s fro m th e area s e rv ­ $12.000 T h e m o th e rs ' pension fu n d (H ills b o ro ) Stephen M cE ntee; tro o p
S tiite R e p re s e n ta tiv e O. H e n ry schools, b u t th e h ig h school w ill
T h e bu d ge t o f $24.760. d ra w n up m o to rc y c le , re c e iv e d a co m p o u n d
ed by th a t post o ffic e . A f t e r N o v e m ­ was e lim in a te d and in its place a 227 i C o rn e liu s )
C le m e n ts M ille r
O leen o f Si H elens. th re e tim es re m a in open.
bv th e budget co m m itte e , was in fr a c tu r e o f h is le ft leg in a c o llis io n
b e r 26 th e H ills b o ro o ffic e w i l l f o r ­ $5000 fu n d fo r d e p en d e n t c h ild re n and G eorge M iln e ; tro o p 247 ( H e l­
elected fro m C o lu m b ia c o u n ty , a n ­
"W e w a n t o u r v is ito rs to s u rv e y excess o f th e s ix p e r ce n t lim it a ­ w ith an a u tm o b ile d r iv e n bv D r. J.
w a rd a ll fo rm s a nd ca rd s to th e j w as established.
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Bishop.
E lm e r G ro s -
nounces c a n d id a c y fo r d e m o c ra tic th e w e e k w ith a c r itic a l eye. and tio n . It was p o in te d o u t th a t m a n y R D in s m o re . C a d d e ll was ta k e n to
sen.
census a d m in is tr a to r a t W a s h in g to n .
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n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r. H is c a n ­ w e s h a ll he g la d to h e a r su g g est­ im p ro v e m e n ts and
re p a irs w e re th e G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l,
D. C.
Second class scouts fo r m e r it
! in th e c o u rt house, c h ie fly am ong
d id a c y was disclosed S a tu rd a y n ig h t io n s." P o y n te r said. "T e a ch e rs w ill needed in th e g ra d e schools and in co m p a n io n . C h a rlo tte S u lliv a n and
M c P h e e te rs em phasized th e neces- c le rk s and deputies. E le v e n such badges — T ro o p 226, G le n H a rd y ,
at th e C la cka m as c o u n ty hom e o f m a ke a sp e cia l e ffo r t to a n sw e r o rd e r to c a rr y th e m o u t. a higher D r. D in s m o re escaped w it h b ruises
ises
2?
c o o kin g .
s ity fo r a n s w e rin g a ll th e q u e stion s raises w e re a u th o riz e d .
H o w a rd F L a to u rc tte . d e m o c ra tic q u e stion « a b o u t p ro c e d u re s th a t v is ­ le v y w o u ld be needed.
' and cuts.
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm s e c u rity on th e fo rm s . I f th is is n o t done, he
H e a rin g fo r th e c o u n ty bu d ge t Badge W inners
n a tio n a l c o m m itte e m a n
A m o n g ito rs do not u n d e rsta n d . ’
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F irs t class badges — T ro o p 227,
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p o in te d o u t. m uch im p o rta n t in f o r ­ has been set fo r N o v e m b e r 29. i t was
T e a ch e rs’ salaries, at a lo w p o in t
those p re se n t was S e n a to r E. L.
a p p lic a tio n s fro m m a tio n m a y be o m itte d .
C lifto n O p p en la n d e r. W ayne S p a ld ­
" T o do th a t e ffe c tiv e ly ," he said, d u rin g th e depression years, are also e ra l b ro k e n rib s and a b ro k e n fin g e r s w a m pe d w ith
a
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Ross o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty .
ing. Ira n S m ith . C h a rles Hansen.
"w e w ill ask v is ito r s to s la y u n t il b e in g b ro u g h t up u n d e r th e n e w as th e re s u lt o f a c o llis io n at 8:3(1 te n a n t fa rm e rs fo r loans to purchase
F rid a y m o rn in g b e tw e e n h e r ear fa m ily sized fa rm s u n d e r t it le “ I "
H e ro ld E rickso n , a ll
p e rs o n a l
th e d a y's w o r k is o v e r th a t th e y p ro g ra m o f im p ro v e m e n t.
h e a lth : tro o p 247, E m il Y u r k o v itc h .
m ay sit in a h u d d le ' w ith th e te a ch- , T h e T ig a rd g ra d e school d is tr ic t and M rs. M a rie D in s m o re 's e a r at o f th e B a n kh e a d -Jo n e s fa rm te n a n t
fa rm m echanics.
e r to discuss Ih e ite m s th a t b rin g ' vo te d to le v y $2000 above th e s ix p e r th e in te rs e c tio n o f T h ir d a venue act. savs V ic to r S M adsen, c o u n ty
and L in c o ln stre e t M rs . F a y rn m . r e h a b ilita tio n s u p e rv is o r. H ills b o n
F irs t class scouts — T ro o p 226,
q u e stio n s to th e ir m in d '
cent lim ita tio n fo r sehool expenses th e o n ly o c c u p a n t o f th e e a r’ was
| Ja ck A llis o n . Don M acK enzie.
A s a llo tm e n ts fo r te n a n t purchase
"T h e im p o rta n c e o f p u b lic eduea- , in 1938 T h e vo te was 19 to 1.
d r iv in g w est on L in c o ln , and M rs loans in O regon, based on fa rm p o p ­
F irs t class scouts fo r m e r it badges
lio n to th e w e lfa re o f A m e ric a n
N o o p p o s itio n to th e u n io n h ig h D in sm o re , a cco m p a n ie d b y h e r lit t le u la tio n and p e rce n ta g e o f te n an cy,
— T ro o p 216 ' H ills b o ro ). L o r e n
d e m o cra cy
has been
reco g n ize d sehool b u d g e t p ro v id in g fo r a $60.700 son T o m m y , w as d r iv in g n o rth on are
B ro n le e w e . p io n e e rin g and
b ir d
set at $37.166. n o t m o re th a n io
A re s o lu tio n u rg in g c o n tro l o f the th ro u g h o u t th e h is to ry o f the U n it ­ le v y a ppeared al Ih e h e a rin g h e ld T h ir d . M rs. D in s m o re and son w e re e r 12 fa m ilie s in th e state can be
s tu d y ;
Leon
W ile y ,
p io n e e rin g ;
«potted fe v e r m en.ice was passed ed S la te s," P o y n te r declared.
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n .
s lig h tly b ru is e d and shocked. B oth b ro u g h t u n d e r th e p ro g ra m
R obert Peters, sa fe ty: R o b e rt B r is ­
A r m is tic e d a y w ill see th e b e g in ­
th is
P u r d in - M rs. E lm e r P u rd in .
last W ednesday at T u a la tin b y P o ­
: cars w e re b a d ly dam aged, th e im ­ ye a r, said M adsen. T h e act c a lls fo r n in g o f th e Red Cross M e m b e rs h ip
to l. s a fe ty ; J a c k K e n n e lly . g a rd e n -
G ro v e la n d — M rs. P o w e ll.
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d o u b lin g the a llo tm e n t n e x t y e a r d riv e in th e n a tio n , w h e n e v e ry o n e
T u a la tin — M rs. W R H a w x h u rs t i n g;
th e n o rth w e s t c o rn e r o f th e in t e r ­ and f u r t h e r in c re a s in g it th e th ir d w h o can p o s s ib ly a ffo rd to d o so is
S h e rw o o d — M rs. O tto S ch a lte n - tro o p 226. V e rn o n Schoen, s a fe ty;
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asked Io c o n trib u te to th is w o r th y b ra n d .
ye a r, i f congress a llo ts funds.
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was passed a s k in g th a t e op c o n ir
247 .
is tc rin g the p ro g ra m and thi ■ coun- Cross is engaged in. in c lu d in g fir s t
L a u re lw o o d — P r o f M ille r.
not he enacted in a sm u ch a . fo re ig n
lie s selected w h e re th
Ih e p ro g ra m a id s ta tio n s on h ig h w a y s , a t re c re ­
G aston M rs A V,'. A nderson.
A $11.000 re m o d e lin g p ro je c t at
W o rk m e n have been ru s h in g Ihe
a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro d u c ts are a llo w e d lo
w ill he in itia le d tin s y e a r Net less a tio n resorts, s w im m in g and life -
Hie C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k was jo b a fte r hours. F o llo w in g c lo s in g
F ore st G ro v e — M rs. M a ry L . R o b ­
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w ill be m ade in a n y e o u n tv s e le ct­ m a n y o th ers. A ll o f th is is d one b y
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m e d ia te ly w e n t Io w o r k and la b o r- I
ed.
a corps o f v o lu n te e r w o rk e rs .
B e a v e rto n - Rev. E a rl B. H o rs e ll.
he h e ld al G a le G ran g e . Forest p a irs w o u ld be fin is h e d by the firs t ed th ro u g h u n til 8 a. m M o n d a y j
L is te d in som e o f th e e m e rg e n cy
T h e c o u n ty s u p e rv is o rs have been
R e e d v ille — M rs. A M . Jannsen.
M ost o f th e w o rk w ill be co m - j B o ys w o r k s h o u ld be a personal
G rove , in J a n u a ry W in o n a G range, w eek o f D ecem ber.
Eugene H a m m a ck, w h o re c e n tly
a d vise d th a t n o m in a tio n s fo r state w o rk done in th is c o u n ty so fa r th is
H a ze ld a le — M rs. W P. B ro o ks.
In s ta lla tio n o f tw o n e w v a u lts p le le d b y th e end o f tin s m o n th , it :
hosts fo r th e occasion, presented th e
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p ro g ra m F o llo w in g Ih e p ro g ra m . Ill Io re p la ce Ih e o ld v a u lt lo r n o u t was disclosed.
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c a n d id ate s w e re ta ke n in to Pom ona
a sp e a ke r o f n a tio n a l re p u ta tio n , a p p ro v a l and no e o u n tv co m m itte e s $16.3 7.5 fo r glasses fo r c h ild r e n u n ­ E d g a r Rehse.
charge, w i l l be se n t to W heeler
M rs. II II H udson resigned as in g stages, a nd re m o d e lin g o f Ihe
j w h o addressed an in te r - c ity m e e tin g w ill be set up u n t il the state c o m ­ a b le to p ro c u re them .
c o u n ty , w h e re he w ill face t r ia l on
lo b b y w ill s ta rt soon.
T ig a rd -M rs. V D. C a lw a y .
Pom ona s e c re ta ry , and M rs A. I.
i o f th e H ills b o r o a nd W est L in n -O r c - m itte e s have reco m m en d e d co u n ties
a ch a rg e o f o b ta in in g m on e y u n d e r
T h e re a re f o u r d iffe r e n t e n r o ll­
T h e area fo r m e r ly occu p ie d b y
W h itfo r d — M rs. B K . D e n n y
W h itta k e r o f l.e e d v G ra n g e was
( gon C ity R o ta ry c lu b s in th e cham - w h e re
ih e te n a n t pu rch a se loans m en t
G a rd e n Hom e— M rs . W . j . M c- false pretenses.
Ih e v a u lt w ill n o w be co m b in e d
m e m b e rs h ip s — th e
annual
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w ill be m ade th is y e a r
w ith Ih e lo b b y Io p ro v id e m ore
m e m b e rs h ip
o f $1: c o n trib u tin g L a u g h lin .
| n ig h t.
c e n tly fro m V a le to face t r ia l here.
M e a n w h ile th e re are
s u ffic ie n t m e m b e rsh ip , $5; s u s ta in in g m e m b e r­
room . T h e re w ill be space fo r fiv e
M e tz g e r—M rs. E. W. C o n k lin .
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assig n m e h ts fo r th e
fu n d s to m eet a ll im m e d ia te needs ship. $10. and s u p p o rtin g m e m b e r­
p a y in g and re c e iv in g w in d o w s and
S c h o lls and M id w a y — M rs . L W
the W h e e le r c o u n ty charge, a r ­
one n o te w in d o w , w h e re fo rm e rly O regon S ta te B a r a ssociation fo r i lik e o th e r bevs w ith w h o m he p la vs in th e c o u n ty in th e w a y o f r u r a l sh ip o f $25 O f these d iffe r e n t m e m ­ G u ild .
io - js '.a ■ . j j .
.
i n d h e r th a n d re s s in g h im u p lik<
rested
H a m m a c k and is h o ld in g
r e h a b ilita tio n
loans to q u a lifie d be rsh ip s o n ly 50 cents is sent to th e
th e re w e re o n ly th re e w in d o w s .
L a u re l- M rs. A n n a S c h m id t.
I9.L-.W m r h ir lr d tw o re p re s e n ta tiv e s " L it tle L
• o rd • F a u n tle ro y ."
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h im fo r E astern O regon o ffic e rs .
fa rm
fa m ilie s w ith o u t
adequate n a tio n a l, th e re m a in d e r to be used I K in to n M rs. E. D. W rig h t.
Ih e lo b b y w ill be re fin is h e d a lo n g I fro m H ills b o ro .
P o in tin g o u t tlie neeessity o f be­ c o m m e rc ia l e re d it
ll.irg a in o ffe r of $5 by m ail per
fo r necessary in th is e o u n tv . A n y one o f these , C e d a r M ill— B B Reeves
m od e rn lines, w ith the o ld beams
P aul I, P a tte rson was nam ed to
year lo r th" Argus anil N rw n -T e l-
e q u ip ­ m e m b e rs h ip s w ill e n title one to ( B e th a n y B a p tis t— Rev. S w e itz e r.
rem o ve d . W a lls w ill be fin is h e d in th e c o m m itte e on lo ca l b a r associa­ in g a c o m ra d e o f y o u r boy O b e r- liv e s to c k , feed, seed fa rm
lie s said. " I f th a t h o y's soul ts s o il­ m e n t
rg r.im „ 411 lie available for a lim ­
and c o o p e ra tiv e
fa c ilitie s
lig h t c o lo rs and ne w w a ln u t f u r ­
B e th a n y P re s b y te ria n — R ev. H G.
p a rtn e rs h ip in th is in te rn a tio n a l
tio
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and
to
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ited lim e e n lj and Iho-e „ li o n is h in g s w ill be in s ta lle d
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wish to lake advantage of if are
to a ll fa rm e rs in th e c o u n ty .
th a n $1 m ay be g iv e n b u t do not
P h illip s E v a n g e lic a l Rev. B. M
Vault W alls R rin foreed
c o m m itte e T h o m a s H T o n g u e J r.
T ric k s n f m a g ic w e re g iv e n In
urged to set al oner. Regular
F i esenborg.
e n title c o n trib u to r to m e m b e rs h ip
T he de p osit v a u lt w ill hr housed I was giv en a post on th e t r ia l eom - W illia m C ole o f V a n c o u v e r. Wash
An additional heading "H oliday
y e a rly rate of the Neri «-Telegram
C o u n ty r o ll r a il c h a irm e n have
H e lv e tia — M rs. J. M D avidson.
b y re in fo rc e d c o n cre te w a lls 18 m itte e fo r th e fir s t co n g re ssio n a l
P o u ltry " has hern added under
M rs V. W. G a rd n e r sang tw o n u m ­ P la v s P re s e n te d
is $5 am i the Argus (2.
N o rth P la in s M rs T o m S tig u m . j poultry fo r the holiday season for
been nam ed by W. F N o rm a n , pres-
inches th ic k . T h e d o o r Io the v a u lt d is tric t.
bers and was a cco m p a n ie d bv M rs a t B r e a k fa s t C lu b
M im lirr s of the llills h o ro Argus
id n e t o f (tie C o u n ty Red Cross ch a p ­
W a tts —M rs. Isabel W a rre n s.
w e ig h s s ix tons, w ith a t r ip le - t im ­
the benefit of subscribers
F re d J. S e w e ll *
fa m ily who suhsrrlhrd or re n e w ­
T w o p re s e n ta tio n s by a d ra m a tic te r. as fo llo w s :
G ales C re ek M rs . R o b e rt L illy .
e r lo ck.
Hundreds nf satisfied repeat cus­
t
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W ils o n
d is t r ic t — M rs
R ic h a rd
L e is y v ille — M rs. L illie H a n le y .
In New spaper E x h ib il
Records w ill he housed in a new
to
m e r, are using the w ant a d , in
a rra n g e m e n ts and acted ns c h a irm a n ed th e T h u rs d a y m o rn in g m e e tin g
15 to Septem ber 15 are eligible
H u n g e r.
R o y — F a th e r Joseph Saal.
v a u lt w it h w a lls e ig h t inches th ic k .
A
request
has
been
re
ce
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d
fo
r
the
Argus and it tru ly haa become
o
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m
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tin
g
.
for Ihe A rg ip -N e w s -T e le g ram rliil,
o f th e H ills b o ro B re a k fa s t clu b .
G le n w o o d — M rs . G. L. M c C u tc h ­ "The G reat M ark e t Plaee of Waah-
B a n ks— M rs. H. I. Jensen.
B o th v a u lts w ill be fir e p r o o f
copies o f th e A rg u s to be used in
J I,. F ra n ze n , c ity m a n a g e r o f
o ffrr. Use your rr re n t A ig us stih-
A r d is E llin g s o n and V e lm a A b e n -
eon.
H a rm o n y c lu b - M rs W. F. C ro p p
A n e w o ffic e -ro o m and d ir e c ­ a b e tte r n e w sp a p e r e x h ib it f o r a
ington County." The ro»t I, small,
O reg o n C ity , w ill address H ills b o ro d ro th gav e a s k it "T h ro u g h th e W eek
serlplion to m ake a substantial
Kansas C it y club- M rs. Ray V a n - I
to rs ro o m have been la id o u t fo r sh o rt co u rse to be h e ld al Ih e sehool
C o n s o lid a te d M ills — M rs. Id a De-
hut the re s u lt, are w orth w h ile. A
R o ta ria n s T h u rs d a y noon, e x p la in ­ w ith M r and M rs Dobbs " and M rs. derzanden.
saving i n the regular N ew s-T elc-
a mezz in in r flo o r
A d ja c e n t I o o f jo u rn a lis m
R
ock.
it L o u is ia n a S ta te in g th e fo rm o f g o v e rn m e n t e m p lo y -
tria l i , convincing. The thousand,
gtaui p ik e.
S ta n n a rd gav e an e x c e rp t fr o m " A d ­
thete w i l l be re s t ro u u u .
H ills id e — M rs C a rl C la p sh a w .
university at B a to u Rouge, La.
of readers each w eek Insure plen­
G reenville— M iss B e rn ic e H e rb.
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ty of attention (or the «da.
Armistice Day
Plans for City
Taking Shape
Valley Project
Progress Told
at Chamber
Education Week
in Hillsboro
Opens Monday
Relief Budget
for ?38 Shows
Record High
re Car Plunges 60
Feet, Man H urt
Unemployment
Check Planned
Awards Given
to Boy Scouts
Grade School
Budget Backed
Family Farm
"d Loans Sought
Grangers Hit
Spotted Fever
a a tÄ M
; Red Cross Membership Drive
Starts Here Armistice Day
t Bank Remode ine Features Two :
.„Reinforced Faults, Six-ton D o o r ï T S ^ S ^ B ^
g Boys’ Importance
Cited by Speaker
New Charge Faces
Eugene Hammack
Two from Hillsboro
on Bar Committees
Bargain Offer
Still Available
Holiday Poultry
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