A n nu al Kull (Jail lu H rgin A rtn isllee Ila y and Knd un T h e » Ivl/if ... K > .\ Izi lisi i or Join Red Cross!— -------------- ¿I With Which is Combine Volume 43, Nt Itillsboro In d ep en d en t E stablished 1873 National 1 Unemployed Census Set RED CROSS ROLL CALI. 11 to P u b lic iz in g “ out to e v e ry rem deiice und m a il* box th ro u g h o u t th e n a tio n fro m o v- ( i 10.000 po.st o ffic e s n e x t T uesduy. N o v e m h c i 10, to d e te rm in e th e n u m ­ b e r o f u n e m p lo y e d and p u r tia lly u n ­ e m p lo y e d people fo r tin* n a tio n a l u n e m p lo y m e n t cenmni. a c c o rd in g to 1 Postm nstei* 1 T M cP h ce terx. O ne c a rd w ill be d e liv e re d to e v- < ry hom e and box b id d e r in W axb- in g to n c o m ity , ax w e ll ax tb ro u g h - i o u t th e rest o f th e n a tio n , ax tin* o f ­ fic e o f th e a d m in is tra to r o f he na- J tio n a l u n e m p lo y m e n t censux begins itx g ig a n tic taxk o f c a rr y in g o u t a volunte« r re g is tra tio n o f e v e ry u n ­ e m p lo y e d and p a r tia lly u n e m p lo y ­ ed w o r k e r in th e U n ite d States, tin* D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia , and th e T e r- rito ri« * ' o f A la s k a und lla w u ii H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 11, 19.37 Picketing Started at Second Store H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1894 Nineteen Short Years Ago I t must n e v er HAPPEN A G A IN 1 " Two Sections, Fourteen Page« Armistice Observance Planned Here C ru se S to re D r a w s U n io n P a r a d e , P a tr io tic Ir e ; R ocks F ly in T r u c k ing a n d D is p u te ; M a k e U p P a r t o f H ills ­ C a r n a tio n rsi'E ! “i /I I i -J M ill M e e t­ F o o tb a ll G a m e b o ro ’s C e le b r a tio n C e n te r o f C o n tro v e rs y Payments I I filtered Little for H)l8 Changes Made in Conservation Program Declared Only Minor; Meetings Planned to Begin Next Week for Explanation of New Program to Farmers Electric Rate Schedules Are Reduced Firemen Select Former Local Thanksgiving for Officer Shot; 37th Annual Dance May Recover County Values Up ^623,614 Over Last Year Pair Jailed After Scrape Firemen Give Sum for Truck 551 in Schools Last Month Counties Plan Potato Goals Sturgis Elected Breakfasters' Head First National Sponsors Show Pioneer of ’51 Passes Friday N e w Educational Methods Discussed at Chamber Turkey Breeding and Selee tion Call for Care, IVarns Bennion G e e se H o n k H e r e ; C o n tin u e S o u th w a rd f»e illaboro Independent T od ay’s Program L a b o r u n io n tro u b le s fla re d o p e n - ly in H ills b o r o fo r a s h o rt w h ile 10:15— P arade fo rm s a t V e te r­ late T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n as a g ro u p ans’ h a ll. M E M B E R S H IP S — o f a b o u t 20 u n id e n tifie d m en. w h o 10:50— F la g ra is in g i n c o u r t rod e in cars w ith m asked license Annual $1 S u s ta in in g house square. X a » -Í plates, d ro v e p ic k e ts fro m t h e ir 11:00— P a tr io tic e x e r c is e s i n C o n tr ib u tin g $5 S u p p o rtin g sta tio n s at th e F a irw a y and H ig h ­ V e n e tia n th e a tre . w a y m a rk e ts . P ic k e ts had r e t u r n ­ N oon— P o t lu c k d in n e r fo r L e ­ ed to bo th e s ta b lis h m e n ts e a rly Only 5 0 c of each m em bership fee goes to g io n and A u x ilia r y a t ye ste rd a y m o rn in g , h o w e v e r. N ational work. The C h a p te r keeps the bal- V e te ra n s ’ h a ll. T h re a te n e d p ic k e tin g o f H a rle y lunce for local work. 2:00— F o o tb a ll game, H ills b o ro C ruse's H ig h w a y m a rk e t a t S ix th vs. T ig a rd , on H i 1 h i and B ase lin e in H ills b o ro becam e fie ld . a fa ct M o n d a y m o rn in g w h e n a Y o u r m e m b e rs h ip m a y be le f t a t th e A rg u s o ffic e p ic k e t was placed on d u ty th e re by H ills b o r o w ill c e le b e r a t e t h e a n y tim e . M rs . E m m a C . M c K in n e y , R o ll C a ll th e G ro c e ry C le rk s ' U n io n N o 1092. n in e te e n th a n n iv e rs a ry o f A r m is ­ C h a ir m a n , H ills b o r o c o m m u n ity . tic e d a y to d a y w it h a f u ll d a y ’s C ruse re p o rte d ly has re fu se d to p ro g ra m o f a c tiv itie s , s ta r tin g a t a ffilia te w ith th e u n io n , c o n te n d in g i 10:15 a. m . w h e n t h e m a rc h in g th a t th e H ig h w a y m a rk e t is o p e ra t­ g ro u p s assem ble fo r th e A rm is tic e ed as a fa m ily e s ta b lis h m e n t. A n ­ • parade a t V e te ra n s ' h a ll and la s t- o th e r p o in t o f g rie v a n c e is th e a l­ ’ in g u n t il th e fin a l w h is tle o f th e leged s u p p ly in g o f p ro d u c e to th e H ills b o r o -T ig a rd fo o tb a ll game late p icke te d F a irw a y m a rk e t at Second P i f s id o r it Boost w i t . a ctin g u n d e r X in th e a fte rn o o n . and M am by Cruse. P ic k e tin g c o n ­ d ire c tio n o f eongrexx In a n n o u n c in g >< I F k • F X* tin u e d f o r th e fo u rth successive A ll H ills b o ro business houses w ill th e t t i i t o th e P re s id e n t said. It ^L l I ^ O w e e k a t th e F a irw a y m a rk e t. G r o ­ be closed fo r th e d a y in observance c e ry u n io n o ffic ia ls w h e n c a lle d ’ o f a 1 9 -y e a r-o ld custom , d e sp ite had no s ta te m e n t to m ake re g a rd ­ th e fa c t th a t A r m is tic e d a y is n o t census be co m p le te , ho n est and ac- z S S in g th e n e w p ic k e tin g . o f f ic ia lly a n a tio n a l h o lid a y . Post curat«* I f you g iv e me th e facts, I o ffic e d e liv e rie s w i l l be m ade in Cruse G ives Stand s h a ll tr y to use th e m fo r th e b ene­ th e m o rn in g , a nd th e o ffic e w i l l In a sta te m e n t issued y e s te rd a y f it o f a ll w h o need and w a n t w o rk be closed a t 12:45 p. m. m o rn in g . H a rle y C ruse, p ro p r ie to r and do n o t n o w h ave it " .Succesx o f Veterans in Charge o f th e H ig h w a y m a rk e t, second th e huge u n d e rta k in g h o w e v e r, w ill T he A llie d V e te ra n s ’ C o u n c il. H ills b o ro sto re to be p ic k e te d , said d e pend m a in ly upon th e in d iv id u a l : w h ic h is m ade u p o f re p re s e n ta ­ "The u n io n th re a te n e d th e sto re th e response to th e g o v e rn m e n t's idea tiv e s o f th e A m e ric a n L e g io n . V e t­ fir s t lim e th e y cam e to H ills b o ro . A11 «-xibting fa c ilitie s o f th e fe d ­ erans o f F o re ig n W ars a nd t h e N o t e m p lo y in g a n y h e lp . I c o u ld n 't e ra l g o v e rn m e n t are be in g u tiliz e d U n ite d S p a n ish W a r V e te ran s, is see th e necessity o f jo in in g th e w h e n v e r |K>xxible in c o n d u c tin g the in ch a rg e o f th e p la n s fo r to d a y's u n io n W hen I w o u ld n 't sig n th e ir u n e m p lo y e d re g is tra tio n , w ith the c e le b ra tio n , w it h J a k e W e il. A m e r ­ co n tra cts , th e y cam e to sec me post o ffic e d e p a rtm e n t d is tr ib u tin g ica n L e g io n post co m m a n d e r, a nd again. T h e n w e s tu c k w it h th e and c o lle c tin g th e cards, in a d d itio n F re d C o m . V. F. W. co m m a n d e r, F a irw a y m a rk e t, tra d in g back and • lly W illia m I . Cyrus. C ounty Agent) to fu rn is h in g in fo rm a tio n to re g is ­ T h a n k s g iv in g day. N o v e m b e r 25. a c tin g as c o -c h a irm e n . In v ita tio n s fo rth N e ith e r s to re has an a g re e ­ t r a n t T a b u la tio n s o f th e re s u lts o f to p a rtic ip a te in th e d a y's a c t iv i­ has been selected as th e d a te o f th e Paym ents Io W ashington county farm ers in 19.38 fo r m e n t w ith th e u n io n I f o th e r stores th e m illio n s o f cards w ill be m ade have ______ been _________ e x te n d e d _ in ».— p a r- H ills b o r o F ire m e n 's a n n u a l d a n c e ., . . . , tie s ____ w ish to jo in , th a t's w e ll and good— E le c tr ic ity users o f H ills b o r o w i l l a d o p tin g soil building or soil conserving p rac tic e s will a c c o rd in g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t m ade [ F “ ‘ Ray> P yle , state p o lic e o f- tic u la r to g ro u p s a t B a n ks, F o re s t by th e b u re a u o f census o f th e d e ­ it's an in d iv id u a l decision. save fro m seven p e r c e n t on c o m ­ th is w e e k b y A . L . B ro c k , dance ’ L e e r fo r m e r ly s ta tio n e d in H ills - G rove . M e tz g e r and S h e rw o o d , ac- not tic m aterially d iffe re n t u n d e r th e term s of th e 19.38 p a rtm e n t o f C om m erce. ■ 'N o n -a ctive m em b e rs s h a ll n o t boro, w as g iv e n a f ig h tin g ch a n ce c o rd in g to W e il, b u t a ll re s id e n ts M u s t h r in b y ¡Otli conservation p ro g ram th an they w ere in 19.37. T h ere are be e n title d to a tte n d m e e tin g s o f th e m e rc ia l schedules to 10 p e r ce n t on c h a irm a n . F iv e days a re a llo w e d fo r f illin g some m inor changes, p rin cip ally in the term s th a t are lo ca l u n io n n o r to have v o ic e o r hom e lig h tin g schedules, a c c o rd in g T h is y e a r's dance, w h ic h w ill be I to re c o v e r fr o m n e a r-fa ta l head in - o f th is i , u ric s re c e iv e d fro m a s h o tgu n alS° e.X^ d e d ..a 'Ye lco m e a n d a rc o u t and re tu r n in g th e b la n ks. P o st­ v o te o r to re p re se n t th e lo ca l in a n y to d e ta ils o f th e n e w lo w e re d e le c ­ th e 37th a n n u a l p re s e n ta in tio n th e S h u tc H ? ! r a u r- . rv, shot6u" e xp e cte d to atte nd , m a ste r M cP h e e te rs said T o be in ­ used and some d ifferen ce in the m ethod in w hich allo w ­ c a p a city , is one o f th e te rm s o f th e t r ic rate schedules fo r C o lu m b ia and e v e n t, w i l l be h e ld p a rk a u d ito riu m w ith Iv a n K o e b e r s b la it flr e d b y G u s t O lso n - crazed T o d a y 's a c t iv it y w i l l get u n d e r c lu d e d in th e census ta b u la tio n s a ll ances and e arn in g s are fig u red , b u t th e inducem ent, in m e m b e rs h ip c o n tra c t.” C ru se said. W a s h in g to n c o u n tie s a n n ou n ce d th is fu rn is h in g th e m usic. | T e rre b o n n e fa rm e r. w a y a t 10:15 w it h - t h e fo rm in g of ca rd s m ust be re tu rn e d by S a tu r ­ term« ol the operator's possible^ "If a s to re jo in s , it jusft p u ts its e lf w e i s by R. R. E aster. H ills b o r o d i­ o rc h e s tra o rc h e s tra re - ' P y le was s h o t in th e head S u n - ,h e p a ra d e a t th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll on d a y. since non«’ p o s tm a rk e d la te r e a rn in g s. to a d o p t Im p ro v e d p ra c ­ in to th e hands o f th e u n io n to ru n v is io n m a n a g e r fo r th e P o rtla n d B ro c k said. R ob b e r's th a n m id n ig h t N o v e m b e r 20. w ill tices o r to decrease the acreage o f c e n tlv re tu rn e d fro m a t r a n s - c o n tin - 1 d a y a fte rn o o n b y O lson w h e n he Mai n S treet’ w ilh G aPta in n e ra l E le c tric co m p a n y. it . " — H a rle y C ruse. .„n -,,, ' . A r t h u r K ro e g e r a g a in a cV n g as b< accepted report cards are soil d e p le tin g crop s w i l l be p ra c tic ­ n e c c n t o rd e r o f th e P u b l i c ’U t il- e n ta l to u r in th e co u rse o f w h ic h Union Gives Statem ent it m ade a la rg e n u m b e r o f th e a tre ; a " , ” 7 lc5 r ' . . S e r®a a n t g ra n d m a rs h a l fo r th e m a rth . T h re e b e in g h a n d le d p o s ta g e -fre e in a ll a lly th e same as in 1937 T ho m a s B L e n h a rt, p re s id e n t o f ilie s C o m m is s io n e r o f O regon, r e v is ­ appearances • A r t h u r T u c k , w e n t to .th e , O lson bands. ln c lu d in g those fro m B e th - cases, it wax announced th e R e ta il G ro c e ry C le rk s ' U n io n . in g and re d u c in g th e re s id e n tia l and M e e tin g s fo r th e purpose o f e x ­ r— , . , ra n c h to in v e s tig a te th e re p o rte d a n v H e lv e tia and th e lo c a l grade T h e F ire m e n s dance, -one o f th e I s h o o tin g o f A n d r o D a lsg a rd . O l- schools w i l l ta k e w r t i n 8 t h e T h e H ills b o ro post o ffic e w ill be ­ p la in in g th e g e n e ra l p la n o f th e L o ca l 1092. in a sta te m e n t g iv e n c o m m e rc ia l lig h tin g a n d h e a tin g g in ta b u la tio n o f re p o rt ca rd data ¡938 p ro g ra m be g in n e x t w eek, and th e A rg u s y e s te rd a y , said: " A m ob schedules in a ll t e r r it o r y se rve d b y social h ig h lig h ts o f th e ye a r, is g iv - i son's p a rtn e r. T h e dera n g e d O lson M ra d e C a p ta in K r J ^ e r s lid o r r th th e e b b e e n n e e fit fit o o f f th th e e fir L P A oeger said, « a rly n e x t w eek, sine«* a ll re s u lts o f it is hoped th a t a t these m ee tin g s en f f o f ir e e de- de- i greeted th e o ffic e rs w it h s h o tg u n o f a b o u t 15 a b d u cte d o u r p ic k e t at PG E in O regon, goes in to e ffe c t on 1 en th e lo c a lly c o n d u c te d census m ust fa rm e rs w h o have p a rtic ip a te d in th e H ig h w a y m a rk e t and smashed a ll m e te r rea d in g s m ade a fte r N o ­ p a rtm e n t fu n d fo r th e purchase o f < fire . and th e n b a rric a d e d h im s e lf Parade Route G iven T h e p a ra d e ro u te , as an n ou n ce d be sent on to W a s h in g to n . I) C . th e p ro g ra m d u r in g 1937 w ill be I his glasses last T ue sd a y n ig h t W e v e m b e r 26. it w as announced. In n e w e q u ip m e n t. P ro je c te d c o n s tru e - in a c h ic k e n house, w h e re h e was b y C a p ta in K ro e g e r. w i l l be th e w ith in a fe w days a fte r th e close o f present, also those fa rm e rs w h o W a s h in g to n and C o lu m b ia tio n o f a n e w f ir e tr u c k th is y e a r j la te r fo u n d dead T o ta l W a s h in g to n c o u n ty v a lu a - have c a lle d u pon th e s h e r iff and b o th as th a t fo llo w e d la st ye a r. th e re g is tra tio n . M c P h e e te rs said h a ve n o t p a rtic ip a te d in th e p ro - j tio n fo r 1937 has been placed at d is tr ic t a tto rn e y to p ro te c t o u r co u n ties, u rb a n and r u r a l d o m e s tic w ill pla ce a h e a v y b u rd e n on th e a c o ro n e rs ju r y d e cid e d t h a t same T h e f u ll post o ffic e s ta ff, a u g m e n t­ g ra m to d a te h u t w h o a re o p e ra tin g $24885.509 79. a c c o rd in g to an a n - p ickets, a nd th e y a re d o in g th a t cu sto m e rs w ill e n jo y an ave ra g e o f fir e m e n s fu n d , it w as s ta te d a n d , O !son had ta k e n his o w n , j f a l. M a in s tre e t to T h ird , n o rth o n T h ir d ed b y se ve ra l c h e e k in g c le rk s , w ill fa rm tra c ts , e ith e r la rg e o r sm a ll, j n o u nce m e n t m ade y e s te rd a y b y J now . T h e case is b e in g pla ce d be- 20 cents a m o n th , o r $2 40 a y e a r, th e d a n ce proceeds w i l l be u tih z e d , h o u gh in v e s tig a tin g o ffic e rs be- ~ ......... „ to L in c o ln , th w e n lu w c e st on L in c o ln to Second to th be used in c o m p ilin g re s u lts o f cards s h o u ld h e a r th e g e n e ra l p ro v is io n s E. C a rp e n te r, c o u n ty assessor ‘.“ e 5 c o u rt fo re th e g ra n d ju r y a t present. w h ic h is an average re d u c tio n o f f o r th e b u ild in g o f th is n e w p ie ce : | j r v p r | t h i t o n e o f t h » o f e o n in m e n t Lle ' V tn a I , the shots fir e d house, w h e re th e fla g -ra is in g w i l l re c e iv e d here. 10 p e r cent, he said. i t u n tin u v# on P. „ « . colum n o f th e p ro g ra m e x p la in e d at these I Thia figure include* a I9S7 value b; , S e rg e an t T u c k had also ta k e n t>e held, and c o n tin u in g on d o w n T h e re p o rt c a rd is a s im p lifie d m eetings. A tte n d a n c e at lo ca l co m - " f $3.218.709 79 p laced on p u b lic Plans a re b e in g m ade fo r th e dec­ e ffe c t T u c k w as c re d ite d w it h s a v - M a in s tre e t ag a in to th e V e n e tia n T h e p resent b lo c k re s id e n tia l ra te b la n k c o n ta in in g o n ly 14 (p u s tio n s . m u n ity m e e tin g s is n o t lim ite d to : u tilitie s in the c o u n ty , w it h th e w ill be re ta in e d , the a n n o u n c e m e n t o ra tio n o f th e h a ll and a n u m b e r o f in g P y le s lif e th ro u g h q u ic k use th e a tre , w h e re th e p a ra d e w i l l (< m il I nurd mi pace S, colum n 2) special fe a tu re a ttra c tio n s f o r th e o f bandages a n d com presses as a th e tw o classes o f peo ple ju s t m en - I v a lu a tio n o f a ll th e rest o f th e stated, b u t th e in it ia l b lo c k o f 40 — o n tin - u e d on pace * 3, colum n 2) (C dance b y th e c o m m itte e in charge, k ilo w a tt h o u rs w ill be re d u c e d fro m f ir s t - a id m easure. tin n e d , th e y a re open to a n yo ne and ! co u n ty, e x c lu s iv e o f th e u tilitie s , fiv e and a h a lf to fiv e ce n ts p e r k i l ­ w h ic h , in a d d itio n to B ro c k , consists th e c o u n ty c o m m itte e e s p e c ia lly a m o u n tin g to $21.666.800 T h e new P y le w i l l be re m e m b e re d as one o f T o m m y N e ils e n a nd B il l Joos. o w a tt h o u r M in im u m b i l l cu s to m ­ suggests th a t a n yo ne is w e lco m e to '• 1937 v a lu a tio n s rep re se n t a ju m p o f o f th e f ir s t state p o lic e m e n s ta tio n ­ ers w ill get 20 k ilo w a t t h o u rs u n d e r sit in at th e m ee tin g s and get th e $623.614.91 e v e r th e 1936 fig u re s , ed in H ills b o ro s h o rtly a fte r th e e x is tin g schedules. idea o f th e p ro g ra m and so m e th in g | C a rp e n te r said fo rc e was o rg a n iz e d b y M a jo r - Jam es B. E lk in s . 36. o f P o rtla n d , o f th e b a c k g ro u n d fo r it C o m m u n ­ T h e n e w c o m m e rc ia l lig h tin g and G e n e ra l S m e d le y D. B u tle r d u rin g U t ilit y v a lu a tio n s fo r 1936 w ere re ce ive d a fle sh w o u n d in th e r ig h t ity co m m itte e s fo r 1938 w ill be e le c t­ set at $2.913.92988. h e a tin g schedule a p p ly in g to b u s i­ th e a d m in is tra tio n o f th e la te w h ic h w a s sh o u ld e r as th e re s u lt o f a shot F iv e h u n d re d d o lla rs h a ve been ed at these meetings. • G o v e rn o r J u liu s L . M e ie r. A fte r $304,779.91 less th a n th is y e a r's fir e d w h e n he a nd H e rb e rt C la r ­ ness e s ta b lis h m e n ts and a p a rtm e n t T o ta l e n ro llm e n t i n H ills b o r o n e a rly fo u r y e a rs here. P y le was a p p ro p ria te d fro m th e f ir e d e p a rt­ In d iv id u a l Goals Planned a m o u n t A ll the rest o f th e c o u n tv ence W est. 30. also o f P o rtla n d , houses w i l l e ffe c t an ave ra g e re ­ m en t fu n d and w ill be used fo r c o n ­ tra n s fe rre d to M c M in n v ille , a n d g ra d e schools f o r th e last fo u r - F o r 1938 a so il d e p le tin g goal w ill had a set v a lu a tio n o f $21.348.965, a lle g e d ly s ta rte d o f f w it h tw o slo t d u c tio n a p p ro x im a tin g seven p e r w e e k p e rio d re a ch e d 551. fig u re s s tru c tio n o f th e fir e tr u c k b o d y on he set u p fo r each in d iv id u a l fa rm . o r $317.835 u n d e r p resent fig u re s. S ix te e n O reg o n c o u n tie s h a v e la te r was se n t to h is C e n tra l O re ­ released y e s te rd a y b y J. W. P o y n - m ach in e s ta k e n fro m th e W e s tim - cent. E a ste r said. T h e p rin c ip a l th e ne w chassis to be fu rn is h e d by T h is wiil n o t g e n e ra lly d iffe r, in T h ix 1937 fig u re s re p re se n t the b e r L o g g in g c o m p a n y co m m is s a ry changes in th is schedule a re in r e ­ been o f f ic ia lly de sig n ate d as c o m ­ gon post. te r. s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools, r e ­ th e c ity , a c c o rd in g to S W. M el» th is co u n ty , fro m th e so il d e p le tin g h o ld in g s on w h ic h c o m in g taxes at W e s tim b e r e a r ly y e s te rd a y d u c in g th e to p b lo c k s o f th e p r i­ m e rc ia l p o ta to areas fo r w h ic h p o ­ ve a l. h u ish . fir e c h ie f. m a ry sch e d ule fro m fiv e and a h a lf ta to goals w i l l be in c lu d e d in th e base set u p in 1937. T h e y w ill be w ill be fig u re d , to be a n nounced m o rn in g . F o r th e same p e rio d la st ye a r, T h e ne w tr u c k w h ic h th e c o u n c il! d iffe re n t in some cases. T h e s o il d e ­ w h e n th e ta x le v y has been c o m ­ cents to fiv e cents p e r k ilo w a tt 1938 a g r ic u ltu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro ­ T h e tw o w e re a rre s te d n e a r Reed th e lo c a l schools had a to ta l e n ­ has d e cla re d w ill be a m o n e y-sa ve r 1 p le tin g bases used h e re to fo re have p le te d. T h e v a lu a tio n s w ill b e v ille ve s te rd a v a fte r a chase d o w n h our, and fro m fiv e to fo u r and a p ra m . it is an n ou n ce d b y N. C. r o llm e n t o f o n ly 502. o r n in e p e r fo r th e c ity w ill becom e p a rt t>f rep re se n te d a b o ut th e average n o rm ­ b ro k e n d o w n in to s e c tio n a l fig u re s th e h ig h w a y b y S h e r if f Jo h n C o n - q u a rte r cents p e r k ilo w a tt h o u r. T he D o n a ld so n, e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry o f c e n t u n d e r th is y e a r's fig u re s . A H ills b o ro 's fir«' d e p a rtm e n t as the al acreage o f s o il d e p le tin g crops. fo r school d is tric ts , c itie s, w a te r n e ll. and ja ile d a w a itin g th e re- to p b lo c k o f th e se co n da ry schedule th e sta te c o m m itte e . g a in o f 39 n e w p u p ils , as opposed F ra n c is S tu rg is , lo c a l a tto rn e y , re s u lt o f a tra d e w h ic h w ill see a T h e so il d e p le tin g goal, say those in d is tric ts , and c o u n ty roa d d is tric ts , n o rt o f th e g ra n d ju r y , to w h ic h w ill be, red u ce d fro m th re e to^ tw o E s ta b lis h m e n t o f p o ta to goals in to a loss o f 40 w as re c o rd e d d u r ­ tr u c k chassis n o w o w n e d b y the ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m , sh o u ld r e p ­ it w a s a n n ou n ce d . t h e ir case was presented. E lk in s »” <1 a h a lf cents a k ilo w a t t h o u r, these c o u n tie s fo llo w s a re c e n t p o ll was ele cte d p re s id e n t o f th e H ills ­ in g th e m o n th . T o ta l days of a t ­ f ir e d e p a rtm e n t handed o v e r to th e resent about w h a t m ig h t he said to is said to be a s lo t m a c h in e op- These n e w c o m m e rc ia l schedules in w h ic h 82 p e r cent o f th e fa rm - b o ro M en s B re a k fa s t c lu b T h u rs - ten da n ce f o r th e la s t f o u r w eeks s tre e t d e p a rtm e n t fo r use as a c o n s titu te th e acreage o f s o il d e p ic t, e ra to r. ro w ile m W est lle g e d o ly f W is ash- out « " ’ ' .rv l l c fl go b in y to th e e ffe c P t o rtla in n a d ll t G e r e r n it e o ra r y l c prs o tin v o h re is a c goa'ls ti on pa le h fro th e a state o u n v tie s " g fo r fa " w ic d h th these" TuU ° _ i £ C was 10.230. w it h o n ly 240 days o f w id e r tru c k In e xch a ng e fo r th is m g crops on a s p e c ific fa rm i f an V is itin g p a re n ts I he c ity w i l l s u p p ly th e fire m e n id e a l fa rm in g system in re la tio n Io E le c tric co m p a n y. E a s te r d e cla re d , be e s ta b lis h e d are B a k e r. C la c k a - W ic k . L a w re n c e C ro w le y was n a m - absence lis te d . ington n u m b e re d 45 d u r in g th e m o n th . w ith a n e w tr u c k chassis. on w h ic h s o il co n s e rv a tio n w e re c a rrie d o u t. T w o shots w e re fir e d at th e p a ir mas. C o lu m b ia . C ro o k . Deschutes. cd v ic e -p re s id e n t a n d Jam es D ie - T h e 551 g ra m m a r school p u p ils th e fir e tr u c k body w ill be b u ilt. as th e y d ro v e o f f fro m th e lo g g in g P ro v id e d such a d e p le tin g goal fo r H ood R iv e r. K la m a th . L a n e. L in n . r ic k x was re -e le c te d tre a s u re r. w e re d iv id e d as fo llo w s a c c o rd in g A p p r o p r ia tio n o f th e $500 by th e 1938 w o u ld not m ean lo o w id e o r co m p a n y store. M a lh e u r. M a rio n . M u ltn o m a h , U m a ­ D e ta ils of th e A lu m n i- P a c ific to to grades: F irs t. 75: second. 70; fir« ' d e p a rtm e n t w ill se rve t o lo o ra d ic a l a s h ift to be m ade in tilla . U n io n . W a s h in g to n a nd Y a m ­ b e n e fit fo o tb a ll gam e sponsored by th ird . 64: fo u rth . 79: f if t h . 64: s ix th D on Q u a ife . K elso. W ash., so u g h t iq u a tiz e th e trades, it was d e c la r- one ye a r. A fte r such goal has been h ill. M o re th a n 500 e x h ib ito rs a lre a d y ,,n a s ta tu to ry ch a rg e was s u rre n - th e c lu b w e re o u tlin e d b y J a c k 70: seventh. 68: e ig h th . 61. w it h th e i’fi. sine«' the n e w tr u c k chassis set. th e fa rm e r w h o in 1938 does lia v e been lin e d up fo r O reg o n 's dered to th è s h e r iff s o ffic e last "T h e n e w p ro g ra m in c lu d in g po ­ R u sh lo w . f ir s t g ra d e rs to p p in g th e lis t. w ill cost $050. w h ile th«’ o ld W h ite not exceed th is goal w o u ld be e lig ­ fir s t s ta te w id e ta to goals fo r 1938 is e n tir e ly v o lu n ­ c o rn show w h ic h W ednesday b v his a tto rn e y , and was chassis is v a lu e d c u rr e n tly at o n ly ib le Io e a rn a c e rta in n u m b e r o f w ill be h e ld at th e P o rtla n d P u b lic i ate r released u n d e r $1000 b a il, post- ta ry and s h o u ld n o t be co n fuse d $150 B E A V E R T O N — M rs. Agnes S. w it h th e o ld p o ta to c o n tro l la w ." (C o n tin u ed on p a te 7. colum n 2) M a rk e t fro m N o v e m b e r 9 to De- (>d b y M ab e l Q u a ife W a lk e r. 86. p io n e e r o f 1851. d ie d at says M r D o n a ld so n. "T h e se p o ta to ce m b e r 4 a c c o rd in g to a n n ou n ce - |o d jp E p o ((s o f C o „ G th e fa m ily hom e F rid a y . F u n e ra l goals w ill be h a n d le d ju s t th e same e ' , f ih c p " 5 ? r h l o n ' r ' ” , i a, r ‘' ’ « ’d la!i< W ednesday, and Ren tee o f th e P o rtla n d C h a m b e r o f p earee o f B a n ks, a rre s te d T h u rs d a y , cervices w e re h e ld S u n d a y at th e w a y as those fo r o th e r s o il d e p le t­ C h ris tia n c h u rc h and c o n c lu d in g t . im ^ e r c e ^ w h ic h is c o o p e r a t i n g ^ fjn e s ,,f $10 a nd costs on services w e re at C rescent G ro v e in g cro p s u n d e r th e c o n s e rv a tio n w ith th e S ta te C o lle g e in th is m i- p ro g ra m . charges o f liq u o r la w v io la tio n s in ce m e te ry. Iia l e ve n t sponsored b y th e F irs t " A lth o u g h no s ta te g o a l has been th e c o u rt o f J u s tic e o f Peace A. W N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o rtla n d . A gnes S. R obinson was b o rn in set y e t. th e n a tio n a l goal is b e tw e en Havens. " E v e r y boy in th e U n ite d States a re h a p p ily e m p lo y e d m a n y o f th e Jennings c o u n ty . In d ia n a . Decern 3.100.006 and 3.300.(XX) acres. T h is The g ra n d sw eepstakes tro p h y G o rd o n W h ite , a rre s te d in F ore st . _ . ... and i crossed th c e . p la in s co m _ p a re s w it h an average a n n u a l h a s n 't a chance to becom e p re s id e n t e v ils a p p a re n t in o u r c o u n tr y to d a y ano rossccl In _ is n o w in th e m a k in g and w i l l be CJrov«' last W cd n csrfa v on a cH arco assault in.1 h i l l c i v w a s a r r a i i m - ' 8,51 w ith h e r parents. W illia m J. acreage o f , 3.346.000 acres d u rin g som e d a y ." d e c la re d J. W P o y n te r. w ill be e lim in a te d ." Soni<’ d e fin ite ty p e o f se lection in g season and leg b and th e b ird s e n g ra ve d w it t i th e nam es o f the E m e tin e R obinson, th e past 10 years, so w h ile th is w i l l n e w s u p e rin te n d e n t o f H ills b o ro w in n e rs o f th e g ra n d p rize s in the ed in ju s tic e c o u rt at F orest G ro K v e R obinson and T h e m o d e rn m e th o d s o f te s tin g a c c o rd in g to th e ir q u a lific a tio n s u n ­ and b re e d in g p ro g ra m w ill have Io s ta rtin g in A p r il and a r r iv in g in th e n o t m a te r ia lly re d u ce p o ta to a cre - p u b lic schools, in an address a t the w e re also discussed b y P o y n te r as d e r these v a rio u s p o in ts B e n n io n n e x t fe w years. T h e c u p is be in g and e n te re d a plea o f n o t g u ilty . fa ll o f th e same year. A n o ld e r sis- , age. it is b e lie v e d th a t it w i l l h e lp c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce d in n e r M o n - he o u tlin e d th e tests o f m e n ta l a b il­ be adopted by tu r k e y raisers i f (hey p resented b y C la u d e Sersannus o f R a ym on d H u e r. 22. o f P o rtla n d , f u r th e r p o in te d out th a t tra p n e s tin g d a y e ve n in g . te r. B e r illa S. R obinson, d ie d at th e s ta b iliz e th is a c re a g e i s p e d to m a k e th e p ro p e r progress, ity . o r " I . Q ." tests, a c h ie v m e n t and p e d ig re e h a tc h in g w o u ld be es­ th e L o g ge rs and C o n tra c to rs E q u ip ­ was a rre s te d b y sla te p o lice m e n age o f 16 years. T he rest o f th e fa m ­ G o a ls w i l l be e s ta b lis h e d o n ly on "T h e re a re m e n ta l a b ilitie s w h ic h tests, o b je c tiv e ty p e tests, a p titu d e w a rn e d N. I. B e n n io n . e xte n sio n W ednesday on a c h a rg e o f r e c k ­ s e n tia l in th e p ro g ra m o f th e la rg e m en t C o m p a n y o f P o rtla n d . ily w e re b o rn on th e d o n a tio n la n d m u s t fig u re in fro m th e s ta rt, n o t c o m m e rc ia l p o ta to fa rm s w h ic h p o u ltry m a n . al a m e e tin g o f th e tests, a nd p ro g n o s tic a n d d ia g n o s ­ T h e sh o w c o m m itte e , o f w h ic h less d riv in g . breeders. W a s h in g to n C o u n ty T u r k e y G r o w ­ J a c k H illl e r o f ro u te tw o C o r ­ c la im , s e ttle d in th e s p rin g o f 1852 g ro w 3 acres o r m o re o f p otatoes o n ly fo r th e jo b o f p re s id e n t, b u t tic tests, a ll o f w h ic h a re n o w be- C o u n ty A g e n t of T h e second p a rt o f M r. B cn n io n s Jo h n In ske e p . f o r a ll others, he said, in th e j jn g used b y e d u c a to rs to re p la c e on S c h e lls F e rry road. and w h ic h a re lo ca te d in th e co u n - ers. h e ld Tuesday. N o v e m b e r 2. in discussion was d e vo te d to th e care C la cka m as, is th e c h a irm a n , a n ­ n e liu s re p o rte d th a t h is tw o -b o tto m ° f h is ta lk on M o d e r n , th e o u t-m o d e d . a ll- in c lu s iv e “ es- She w e n t to school in h e r o w n ,1CS S > 'cn above. In Ih e e a rly p ro - Pie H ills b o ro ( ’h a n d ie r o f C o m m e rce b y o f th e b re e d in g stock. He p o in te d no u nce d th a t a ll e x h ib ito rs m ust p lo w was b ro k e n to pieces 15 ye a rs old. (C o n tin u e d on page 2 . colum n 3) M e th o d s and D e v e lo p m e n ts in E d- > say • ty p e o f te st fo r m e r ly e m p lo y - iliu m s , re p o rts I. F F ra n cis, assist­ o u t th a t a g ro w in g m ash sh o u ld be sign and r e tu r n w ith t h e ir e x h ib its boys, a p p a re n tly as a p o s t-H a llo - n e ig h b o rh o o d u n til u c a tio n . E d u c a tio n a l g u id a nce . | ed ant e n m ity agent. then a tte n d e d th e o ld P o rtla n d fed I n th e b re e d e rs u n til Decem ber. th e necessary e n try c a rd w h ic h m ay w e ’en p ra n k . w h ic h he e x p la in e d as "a n a tte m p t „ . „ ,. „ _ A cadem y. P o rtla n d In 1866 she a t­ T h i’ p re se n l p ro g ra m , w h ic h is be ­ A l th a t tim e th e y sh o u ld he placed be o b ta in e d fro m th e c o u n ty agents t h e and ' K * " '» " » « Necessary to g iv e y o u th an idea o f th e in in s s and te n d e d th e SI M a ry 's A ca d e m y, and in g used g e n e ra lly , m e re ly consists op a good b re e d e r mash w h ic h c o n ­ o f Hie state and sent d ire c t to the W ith in re c e n t years, th e e ffe c t o f o u ts o f d iffe re n t v o c a tio n s ." co m ­ tw o ye a rs la te r a tte n d e d school in o f p ic k in g out fo r b re e d e rs (lie best ta in s tw o p e r cent end liv e r o il and P u b lic M a rk e t, addressed "C o rn b in e d w ith honest in fo rm a tio n as to research in e d u c a tio n has b ro u g h t H ills b o ro . T h e fo llo w in g su m m e r a p |» ’a rin g b ird s fro m th e flo c k o f tw o p e r cent d rie d m ilk in th e ease S h o w " E n try b la n k s s h o u ld be o b ­ th e in d iv id u a l s o w n ca p a c itie s and a b o u t a b ig change in m a n y phases she ta u g h t school at T u a la tin , h a v - lo rd s th a t is b e in g fa tte n e d fu r m a r­ lh .it th e la tte r is n u t b e in g fed in ta in e d as q u ic k ly as possible, says a b ilitie s , is one o f th e ne w d e v e lo p ­ o f e d u c a tio n , th e s p e a k e r p o in te d . in g f i f t y p u p ils . L a te r she ta u g h t k e t, stated B e n n io n T h is ty p e o f th e liq u id fo rm . A l l ahundanee o f th e c o m m itte e . o u t. As e x a m p le s o f im p ro v e m e n ts , Part of the flocks of thousands m ents. he asserted. school at C v p o lc on T a y lo r's F e rry p ro g ra m is. o f course, h e lle r th a n no green feed is also o f v it a l im p o r t­ he lis te d th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f u n d e r ­ T h e sh o w c o m m itte e is p a y in g "O re g o n w i l l . p a rtic ip a te in th e r f sruth-bound geese that made H appy Em ploym ent Sought road, a n d was a su ccessful te a ch e r si le c tio n w h a te v e r, to il, on th e o th ­ ance in th e r a tio n fo r th e breeders. special a tte n tio n sta n d a b le and w o r k a b le vocabu­ a n n u a l Red Cross m e m b e rs h ip r o ll to th e F o ttr-H th e ir presence know n at several P a re n ts sh o u ld n o t be s u rp ris e d e r hand, th e re are so m a n y fa cto rs M ash co n s u m p tio n d u rin g th e egg c lu b b e rs w h o w ill e x h ib it in th is E a rly in life she u n ite d w ith th e c a ,, fro n t A r m is tic e d a y to T h a n k s - la rie s f o r th e d iffe r e n t age le v e ls points in Oregon by means of c h ild re n d on t k n o w b ascd on e x h a u s tiv e research, th e w h ic h c o n trib u te to th e p ro b le m la y in g season s h o u ld he increased fir s t show, and states th a t fo r the c h u rc h at F a rm in g to n g iv in g ." said G o v e rn o r C h a rle s H th eir unm usical honking (lew o v­ C h ris tia n o f p ro g re s s iv e tu rk e y b re e d in g th a t bv lim it in g th e a m o u n t o f g ra in fed best 10-ear e x h ib it in th e e n tire er H illsbo ro shortly a fte r m id ­ and w as b a p tiz e d b y P a s to r R ic h ­ M a r tin “ I u rg e th a t a ll o f o u r c i t i ­ w h a t th e y w a n t to be w h e n th e y are j e lim in a tio n o f m a te ria l w h ic h was fin is h in g h ig h school, he d e cla re d . sh o w n to be n o n -u s e fu l. and th e th is e o m m o n ly -p ra e tie e d ty p e o f to th e b ird s ardson. S he has been a f a it h f u l zens a id in th is w o r th y e ffo rt to F o u r-H d is p la y a s c h o la rs h ip I n the night Tuesday, according to re ­ A n y person has a v e ry d if f ic u lt ; Rrf,a te r co n sid e ra U o n ,,f , he UM. s e le c tio n ca n n o t he e n tir e ly s a tis ­ S helter Need Stressed 1938 Four-11 C lu b su m m e r school on ports of those w ho w ere a w a k e n ­ n u m b e r e v e r since She was m a r ­ th e fu lle s t e x te n t o f th e ir a b ilitie s ." e d u c a tio n , w ith conse- fa c to ry . rie d to Jam es B W a lk e r J a n u a ry G ood s h e lte r sh o u ld he p ro v id e d Ihe O regon S ta te ca m p u s at C o r- I ed hy the sound. W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 's q u o ta has tim e , r id t n i stng a v o c a tio n fo r h im - | , he As an e xa a t changes h „ in in te text-bo x t-b o o ok k tv type oe 10. 1891. and liv e d on p a rt o f th e been raised to 1500 m e m b e rs th is s e lf Six Factors Noted , m , p le . . P o y n te r e tte d , quent and nn m a n y tu rk e y fa rm s th e b ird s v n llis w ill he a w a rd e d P io b.ih le destination of the geese and a rr8 n g e m e n t fa t i|,tr te o ld d o n a tio n la n d c la im . B e n n io n p o in ti d nut th a t some o f are b e in g housed in re g u la r la y in g y e a r, and th e v a rio u s c o m m u n ity a s u rv e y in w h ic h f i f t y people, a ll I E m phasis is b e in g placed h.v the w as T u le lake. C a lifo rn ia , accord S u r v iv in g are h e r husband. Jam es c h a irm e n w ill do t h e ir best to reach o f w h o m had been w o r k in g a t t h e ir i |e a rn ln « th e im p o rta n t fa c to rs in v o lv e d in q u a rte rs and a r t if ic ia l lig h ts used c o m m itte on Ih e n o n -c o m m e rc ia l ing to W illia m I.. F in ley. 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