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H ills b o r o Business » I r in * W ill
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( lilís im a s P a rty
W eek Brines the C ounty
O ffic ia l New spaper
to Yo ur Home
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W ith W hich i.M C om bined th e H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Volume- |.'t, No. |l)
N oro In < li-|H -iii|i-nt E sta b lish e d
187.1
IliilHboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 2, 1937
Fuel for the Beacon
Voters Veto
Hillsboro 11
Road Levy
P ro p o s e d
ns
D is tr ic t
V o te rs
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Ron«, L e v y
N um ber O ne
M u lt i- D e c is io n a t
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Two Sections, F o u rte e n P a g e t
7 wo D a y Soils Conference 1938 Budget
l ops Vikings Opens H ere This M orning Adopted; Levy
by 6 - 0 Score Thursday and Friday »Set for Conclave Raise Made
.«
122 to 82
H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d IB M
W h ite G r id d e r s
Annual
T u rk e y
in Chamber of Commerce Rooms,
with Three Soils Experts from Oregon
State College Handling Discussions
D a y C l a s s ic ; L o n e S c o r e
M eet
M ade
by
B r o n le e w e
Q u ie tn e s s
K e y n o te s
G a th e r in g
on
R a is e
M ade
E s tim a te
Tax
M onday;
W hen
O v e r-
D is c o v e r e d
This m orning (T h u rsd a y ) m ark s the opening of a sp e­
cial tw o-day soils co n feren ce being held in th e H illsboro
c h a m b e r of com m erce room s, in which m aintenance of
productiveness of W ash in g to n county soils will be dis­
cussed, a cco rd in g to W. F. Cyrus, county agent.
A larg e tu rn o u t of farm ers is expected to a tte n d the
conclave, first of its kind held here. This m orning's m eet­
ing opens a t 9 :4 5 , w ith ta lk s by A. L. King, O regon
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Wu* h in g to n c o u n ty n prop)»-.«•<! tw o
n u ll h p w ia l roa d la x f, , 1U3H m et
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W a sh in g ton c o u n ty 's 1938 b u d g e t
i B y Ed C o m a n i
w it h <!«•<« .it m it.» fir s t p u b lic ap-
estim ates ado pte d M o n d a y m o rn in g
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ta
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rts
closed
p<‘araii« t last S a tu rd a y by .1 vo te u t
at th e a n n u a l bu d ge t m e e tin g in th e
U h 1937 si ason in a blaze o f g lo ry
122 to 82
c o u n ty c o u rt room s o f th e c o u rt
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ta k in g th e ir a n c ie n t riv a ls , th e F o r ­
p re v io u s years, can be d e s c rib e d
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c o u n ty c o u rt ch a m b e rs her e S tttu r- I
e s t G ro v e " V ik in g s ." in to c a m p 6 to
o n ly as “ p e a c e fu l."
«lay m o rn in g , w ith n e a rly 300 at-
i
0 on th e P a c ific u n iv e rs ity “ s k id -
%
.
i
f
te n d in g th<* m e e tin g , w h ch had
F o llo w in g th e m e e tin g th e c o u n ty
iro n
H o w e v e r, th e score fa ile d to
7
he« n c a lle d hv th e c o u n ty > o u rt on t
T i7 /^
• e x te n s io n sp e c ia lis t in soils, and R c o u rt re m a in e d in session to d is ­
lu c tu re the rea l s u p e rio r ity o f th e
p e titio n n f H S ( ’lu ip m a i
W -I
E. Stephenson, associate p ro fe sso r o f cuss b u d ge t m a tte rs , a n d fo u n d
B lu e a nd W h ite in lin e p la y , b a ll
Enschede Hus . II I. |<|< H e n ry G
soils at O regon S ta te college. T o ­ th a t an o v e r-e s tim a te in re v e n u e
! c a rr y in g and p u n tin g .
llw g g . M a lt K in g a m i C J S tic k n e y
d a y 's a fte rn o o n session gets u n d e r fro m sources o th e r th a n th e ta x
T
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fo
re
tn
c
V
ik
in
g
s
a
nd
H
il-
th e
w a y a t 1:15 w ith tw o m o re ta lk s le v y had been in c lu d e d in
C h a r lo Haim -» t»f M id d le to n , wa .
h i h ave ta n g le d th is season, once in
scheduled C. V. R uzek. o f th e O. S. b u d g e t fig u re s , n e c e s s ita tin g a
nam ed c h a irm a n o f th e m e e tin g at
-1
th e sea on's op, n e r a t H ills b o r o and
C. soils d e p a rtm e n t, w ill discuss s lig h t raise in th e le v y fo r 1938.
th e outset, b e in g chosen o v e r J ()
ag a in in tin - "jig -s a w t i l t o f c o u n ty
"U s in g L im e and C o m m e rc ia l F e r­ A n tic ip a te d re c e ip ts in th e g e n e ra l
Johm ton I» G S cott was m im e d «
h
ams
at
Fore.-t
G
ro
v
e
.
Each
tim
e
tiliz e r s " , and S tephenson w i l l r e tu rn fu n d w e re c u t fro m $65.000 to $60 -
re ta ry o f th-* m e e tin g , w h ic h w a
the
riv
a
ls
fa
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d
to
c
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n
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r
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to t a lk
on " M a in ta in in g
O rg a n ic 000 and sch o o l fu n d in c o m e fro m
Called lo o rd e r s h o rtly a fte r 10 by
e
b
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t
h
ir
d
tim
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was
th
e
c
h
a
rm
'
n o n -ta x sources was re d u c e d fro m
M a tte r in th e S o il."
( <»unty .Judge D o n a ld T T e m p le to n
and H ilh i cam e th ro u g h in th e game
F iv e o f H ills b o ro 's c it y o fifc ia ls I T h e c o n fere n ce w i l l c o n tin u e a ll $34.200 to $27.200.
lla in r s A irs V lr w x
th a t r e a lly co u n te d
a 'te n d e d a sp e cia l m e e tin g c a lle d b y d a y F rid a y , w ith fiv e to p ic s slated S t ill Less T h a n 1937
B e fo re assum ing h r post » e h a ir-
P u n tin g . R e tu rn s S u p e rio r
As th e re s u lt o f these in c o m e
th e l.e a g u e o f O reg o n C itie s last j fo r discussion. T o m o rro w 's p ro g ra m ,
m an. lia in e a addressed tin p scktfd
F ro m the- o p e n in g k ic k o ff,
th e M o n d a y in th e F a ilin g b u ild in g o f- ! as a n nounced e a rlie r by C y ru s , is: cuts, th e ta x le v y was raised fr o m
c o u rtro o m , e x p la in in g th a t .1 c h a ir
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th
e
p re v io u s ly an n ou n ce d $405.279 -
p
u
n
ts
o
f
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rla
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.
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ilh
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—
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n
s
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and
U
sin
g
fices in P o rtla n d o f J D Ross, r e ­
m an he w o u ld have t he im p a rtia l,
le. and th e b - illia n t p u n t re tu rn s o f c e n tly -a p p o in te d B o n n e v ille p o w e r B a rn y a rd M a n u re ." C V. R uzek. “ I r ­ 78 to $417.504.78. S ta te m e n t th a t th e
b u t th a t I ciim e o v e r h e re th is
' S . ’* '
K a y I ^ iir . B lu e a nd W h ite h a lf, a d m in is tra to r, to discuss p ro b le m s o f r ig a tio n P o s s ib ilitie s in W a s h in g to n 1938 le v y w o u ld be u n d e r th a t
m o rn in g to vote no to llu s q u e s tio n
o f th e c u rre n t y e a r s t ill h e ld good,
g ra d u a lly fo rc e d th e V ik in g s back O regon m u n ic ip a litie s l n s e c u rin g C o u n ty ." A . L. K in g .
. y — -z x -
.1 a '. ix i- . r e r o f roo d d til< t n u m ­
C • f G,' • M C I
in ' ■ 'h e ir o w n t e r r it o r y . N e a r th e cheap p o w e r.
b e r one “
1:15 p m — " B u y in g C o m m e rc ia l h o w e ve r, w h ile e s tim a te d e x p e n d i­
tu re s w ill be c o n s id e ra b ly in c re a s ­
m id d le o f th e o p e n in g q u a rte r cam e
A
.Judge T e m p le to n e x p la in e d th e
M a y o r J. H G a rre tt. C o u n c ilm c n F e r tiliz e r ." C. V R uzek. Illu s tra te d
th e fir s t o f tw o b re a k s th a t e v e n t­ J o h n W is m e r and L. C. K ra m ie n . discu ssio n — "L oss o f S o il and F e r t il­ ed o v e r la st ye a r.
puipo.se o f the Special ta x at th e o u t­
.Jü < M.
u a lly p a v t d th e w a y fo r th e H ilh i C ity M a n a g e r G eorge M cG ee, and it y b y E ro s io n ." and "C o v e r C ro p
N o d is s e n tin g v o te s w e re h e a rd
set o f the m e e tin g and read th e
-.¿.’¿¿••'s
s c o rin g d riv e .
le n g th y lis t < f im p ro v e m e n t« w h ic h
C ity A tto r n e y P. L. P a tte rs o n m ade P ro b le m s and T illa g e M e th o d s in a t th e M o n d a y m o rn in g m e e tin g
T
a
llm
a
n
.
V
ik
in
g
fu
ll,
fu
m
b
le
d
on
w
h
e n th e m o tio n to a d o p t th e c o m ­
c o u ld I m * m ade if th e ta x w e re a p ­
up th e H ills b o r o d e le g a tio n at th e R e la tio n to E ro s io n ." A. L . K in g .
th e G ro v e
28 a nd
B o b V a n L o m p o w e r c o n cla ve .
p le te b u d g e t e stim a te , m ade b y H. R.
p ro v e d T h e K»a<l w o rk s describ e d ,
A
ll
fa
rm
e
rs
are
u
rg
e
d
to
a
v
a
il
p ounced on th e s lip p e ry o v a l. T h re e
F in d le y , and seconded b y O scar
he said, w ere ha »ed on an a n tic ip a t­
In response to th e q u e s tio n o f th e m se lve s o f th e o p p o r tu n ity o f Hagg. was pro p o se d b y C o u n ty
H ilh i lin e p la y s g a in e d b u t lit t le and
ed incom e o f a b o ut $42.000 fro m the
h
e
a
rin
g
R
uzek.
Stephenson
and
w
h
e
th
e
r
o
r
n
o
t
th
e
c
ity
o
f
H
ills
b
o
ro
th e n cam e th e second b re a k . S u th ­
Ju d g e D o n a ld T. T e m p le to n , w h o
t w o - m ill levy P la n s c a lle d fo r de-
e rla n d 's p u n t la n d e d in th e
e nd w o u ld be b e tte r o f f to b u y its p o w ­ K in g a ll s o ils sp e cia lists fro m O re ­ acted as m e e tin g c h a irm a n . C o m ­
v c lo p m e n t o f nnpr«
»f
e
r
fro
m
B
o
n
n
e
v
ille
.
Ross’
said
th
a
t
gon
S
ta
te
in
t
h
e
ir
discussions
o
f
I
zone, to o k a c ra z y b ounce a n d s to p ­
p le te tu rn o u t at th e m e e tin g d id n o t
la rg e n u m b e r
n ids
ped dead in a gooey p u d d le on th e fro m an e n g in e e rin g s ta n d p o in t it c ro p ro ta tio n , f e r t iliz e r a p p lic a tio n exceed 50 a t th e h ig h p o in t, a n d
end o f t
co u n ty ,
ith a la rg e
and
va
lu
e
,
s
o
il
m
an
a
g
e
m
en
t
and
is
m
o
re
ad
va
nta
g
e
o
u
s
to
u
n
ite
in
a
V ik in g o n e -in c h lin e E nd W in e la n d
th e re w e re o n ly 26 ta x p a y e rs in a d ­
num ber <
im p ro v
•nt p ro te c ts
k ic k e d to te m p o ra ry s a fe ty f o r th e b ig d is tric t fo r ch e a pe r rates. I f a ll n u m e ro u s o th e r to p ic s o f g re a t c o n ­ d itio n to th e c o u n ty c o u rt m e m b e rs
lis te d fo r a ll
ght
iad m a in te -
e le c tric a l u t ilit ie s o f th e area w e re c e rn to th e m o d e rn a g ric u ltu r is t.
G
ro
v
e
.
L
a
ir
ta
k
in
g
th
e
le
a
th
e
r
a
t
w h e n th e m e e tin g w as c a lle d to
nance d is tric t
oney to be
T o St M a ry 's H in c fo r boys o f
o rd e r s h o rtly a fte r 10 o 'c lo c k .
m id fie ld and s c o o tin g to th e G ro v e o w n e d b y th e people a n d th e B o n ­
c o lle c te d und
oponed tax.
n
e
v
ille
p
la
n
t
loaded
to
its
c
a
p
a
c
ity
,
H u b e r goes th e d is tin c tio n o f h a v ­
T w o Ite m s D ra w C o m m e n t
34 b e fo re he w as s w a rm e d u n d e r.
/
T e m p le to n j d.
o ld be a d m in is -
T he n th e s c o rin g d r iv e was on th e p re se n t p o w e r ra te s w o u ld be
D a iry m e n in k -re n te d in d is c iu s - in g sent in th e fir s t c o n trib u tio n
te re d by th
(»(lilt V e o u rt in a d d i­
A ll to ld , o n ly tw o ite m s on th e e n ­
m
o
re
th
a
n
s
lice
d
in
h
a
lf.
Ross
said.
N
o
n
-re
s
id
e
n
t
m
o
to
r
v
e
h
ic
le
re
g
is
­
w ith F u llb a c k G ro g a n c a rr y in g th e
fe e d in g . b re e d in g and h e rd to th e 1937 T u b e rc u lo s is C h r is t­
tm n to the re g u la r t i , nd fo r 1938 iii«
tir e b u d g e t d re w a n y discussion,
tr
a
tio
n
fo
r
th
e
p
re
se
n
t
y
e
a
r
s
h
o
w
s
B
o
n
n
e
v
ille
f
o
r
E
ve
ryo
n
e
b ru n t
of
th e a tta c k .
p lu n g in g
M ie m a n a g e m e n t w i l l have an o p ­ mas Seal ale a c c o rd in g to Mr.-
as c o n ta in e d in the budget
w ith th e c o u n ty h e a lth u n it a n d th e
" B o n n e v ille p o w e r is f o r e v e ry ­
p o r tu n ity n f a s k in g q u e stion s and Z ola E M organ. W a s h in g to n co u n ­ ttiu t 1937 v is ito r s h a ve been m uch th ro u g h b ig h o le - in th e V ik in g lin e
B ang's disease in s p e c tio n a p p ro p r i­
I r m p lr t o n I \p l.iin s S etup
m
o
re
n
u
m
c
r
i
us
th
a
n
in
1936.
a
c
c
o
rd
­
ty
seal
c
h
a
irm
a
n
.
one
w
h
o
is
lo
g
ic
a
lly
w
it
h
in
its
p
ro
p
-
f i r c o n s is te n t gains J u s t a t th e tu r n
a tio n o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l a c tiv itie s
T h e re g u la r road fu n d fo r 1938 c o n fe r r in g in re g a rd to som e o f
in
g
to
a
ta
b
u
la
te
d
r
e
p
o
rt
ju
s
t
r
e
­
’
th
e
q
u
a
rte
r.
L
e
ft
H
a
lf
B
r
o
n
le
e
w
e
e
fe
r
s
e
rv
ic
e
ra
d
iu
s
.
Ross
said.
"
I
f
a
t
l
i
i
i
r
p
ro
b
le
m
s
n
e
x
t
W
ednesday,
Close b e h in d th e St. M a ry 's re ­
s«iction h o ld in g th e h o n o rs as c o m ­
a m o u n ts to a p p ro x im a te ly $220.000.
c e iv e d in-re by L e o n s . D a v it crossed u p th e G ro v e defense to p ro je c t is w o r th b u ild in g , i t w i l l be
fro m
m e n t-p ro v o k in g fig u re s . H. R. F in d ­
o f w h ic h $180.(MM) m ust go fo r re g u ­ a t .in a ll- d a y d a iry m e e tin g , a c­ tu rn s cam e th e dem ands
a b le to pay b a c k a ll indebtedness. In
Coop« r M o u n ta in a n d A lo h a -H u b e r ch a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e s e c re ta ry .
c
o
rd
in
g
to
W
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y
r
n
..
c
o
u
n
ty
ace
a
r
u
n
d
le
ft
e
nd
to
score
s
ta
n
d
-
ley. o n e -tim e b u d g e t c o m m itte e m a n
la r m a in te n a n c e w o rk and $4(1.000
T o ta l re g is -tra tio n fu r th e f ir s t 10
the case o f B o n n e v ille , th e a n sw e r
agent
sch<M,ls
'o
r
■
hey-,
r
s
u
p
p
ly
o
f
the
u
p
fro
m
th
e
f
iv
e
-
y
a
r
d
s
trip
e
.
th e y e a r th e i i t ^ l t b u n it , w a s f ir s t
fo r im p ro v r r rd . , f e
‘ r ’ r ’ .1
m o u th s o f t h u y e a r rea ch e d 143.W6. T s u g a w a 's a tte m p te d pass f o r th e to th e in d e b te d n e ss lie s in th e w ir i­
T ra g e d y s tr u c k o n c c in th e h e a rt lis te d as a separate d e p a rtm e n t on
B
e
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seals,
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-
th
e
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n
n
u
a
l
seal
sale
d
riv
e
a
m.
i
n
I
h
e
of c o u n ty roads
H ills b o r o c h a m b e r
est p o ssib le use o f its e le c tric ity . T he o f H ills b o ro c ith e r la te last W ednes­ th e c o u n ty b u d g e t, asked th e m e m ­
co m m e rce e n te re d its fir s t w e e k T h e d riv e as- co m p a re d w ith 128.646 fo r Iasi e x t-a p o in t w as in te rc e p te d .
T o ta l m ile a ge o f roads in th e room ; I ’ M B ra n d t, o f head
y e a r. D a v is p o in te d o u t. T h e to ta l T h r ills A P le n ty
b ig g e r th e lo a d placed on B o n n e ­ d a y n ig h t o r e a rly on T h a n k s g iv in g bers o f th e c o u rt i f th e y b e lie v e d
ru
n
s
fro
m
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o
v
e
m
b
e
r
26
to
C
h
r
is
t­
o
f
th
e
c o u n ty ih n e a rly 11(H), w ith an a d ­
a n im a l in d u s try
d iv is io n
mas M i
M o rg a n said, w ith W ash­ fi r th-- w h o le o f 1936 rea ch e d o n ly
T h e s c o rin g was o v e r fo r th e day v ille . th e so o n er its c a p a c ity w i l l be d a y as fir e caused b y an o v e r tu r n ­ th e c o n s o lid a tio n o f once s c a tte re d
d itio n a l th re e to fo u r m ile s o f O regon S ta te co lle g e , and o f th e
R oger in g to n c o u n ty e xp e cte d to absorb 139.855 - w h ic h is c o n s id e ra b ly b e ­ b u t fans w h o b ra v e d th re a te n in g reached. T h is w i l l m ake it s e lf su p ­ ed o il la m p b ro u g h t de a th to H e n ry h e a lth -g u a rd in g a c tiv itie s u n d e r th e
bridge s. th e County ju d g e p o in te d M orse o f tin* e x te n s io n se rvice
p o rtin g . and as it pays b a ck its in ­ W ood. 7 2 -year o ld c rip p le , in h is one head h ad been a w is e m ove.
(C ontinuvd on page
colum n 4)
w ill a s u p p ly o f n e a rly 200.000 o f the lo w th e fig u re a lre a d y a tta in e d fo r
out
W ith th is la rg e n u m b e r o f discuss these d a iry q uestions.
th is ye a r. O c to b e r had 9.839 re g is ­
debtedness. rate s w i l l c o n tin u a lly o n e -ro o m c a b in n e a r F ir s t and J u d g e T e m p le to n , in a n s w e rin g f o r
d e c o ra tiv e s ticke rs.
roads to he ta ke n c a re , f he said,
tra n ts th is y e a r as co m p a re d to 8.412
T h is w ill be th e fir s t o f tw o
D i.-rase is C o s tly
d ro p . B y u n itin g in b ig d is tric ts and W a s h in g to n streets.
(C ontinu ed on p ave 6. colum n 1)
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fro m th e ta x w o u ld he d e vo te d to d a y. D e ce m b e r 20. w ill d e a l w ith It is c o s ily to th e in d iv id u a l, his in O reg o n fro m e v e ry s ta te in th e
lo a d in g c f th e p o w e r p la n t on th e a p p a re n tly set f ir e to th e in t e r io r o f
th e
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de sig n ate d i n
t h e d a iry c a ttle m a n a g e m en t, diseases, fa m ily , in d u s try and th e c o m m u ­ U n io n e xce p t N e w H a m p s h ire , w ith
C
o lu m b ia ."
th e l it t le ca b in , said C o ro n e r F. J.
s p e c ia lly p re p a re d lis t, w h ic h had c a lf a nd h e ife r ra is in « , d e v e lo p ­ n it y . " M rs. M o rg a n sa id " A l l o il P u e rto R ico. M e x ic o and Ja p a n also
us m ust p a y f o r sickness, w h e th e r
S im p lific a tio n o f ra te schedules S e w e ll, w h o w as c a lle d to th e p la ce
been c o m p ile d a fte r c o n s id e ra b le I m e n t o f ir rig a te d
p astures a n d w e a re i l l o r w e ll o u rse lve s. F o r se n d in g m o to ris ts to O re g o n h ig h ­
is in s to re fo r th e n e a r fu tu re , ac­ fo llo w in g d is c o v e ry o f th e tra d g e y .
research and in v e s tig a tio n
w ays.
n u s tu ie m a n a g e m en t. E It Jones
I f th e re w e re a n y p u m p k in s le ft c o rd in g to Ross, w h o said " I t is de­ W ood h a d e x tin g u is h e d th e blaze
M a in d i cuss,on o f th e m e e tin g ! H T. S im s a nd S H H a ll w ill th e tu b e rc u lo s is p a tie n t, th e re are H ills b o ro T o ta l Now 552
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c e n te re d a b o u t a v e rb a l b a ttle be- ! lead th e d iscu ssio n s on th a t day
F o r th e tw o -m o n th p e rio d e n d in g had fro s t
.th e m , because th e fir s t
A s h fo rd
M itc h e ll,
58.
tw e e n a g ro u p fro m th e east end o f 1 C o m p le te p ro g ra m fo r th e m e e t- o f wages and in co m e , d o c to r and O c to b e r 26. H ills b o r o rc g is te ie d 52 h e a vy fre e z in g te m p e ra tu re s o f th e lig h t and p o w e r w i l l be so s im p le j th e le n g th o f th e b a ttle he m u s t j Bosscm
h a ve p u t up was s h o w n b y th e fa c t p ro m in e n t c o u n ty n u rs e ry m a n and
th e c o u n ty fa v o rin g th e ta x le vy. in « n e x t W e d n e sda y is as fo llo w s : h o s p ita l b ills , besides th e cost th a t cars, b rin g in g th e y e a r's to ta l lo 552. season m ade t h e ir d e b u t in W a sh ­ th a t e v e ry o n e can u n d e rs ta n d it.
comes fro m th e d a n g e r o f sp re a d ­
T hese rate s w i l l be at th e gates o f th a t th e flo o r had been b u rn e d re s id e n t o f O re n c o fo r 30 years, d ie d
,< .»iiOnurd on |»«K«* 7. m lu m n I
10 a m
" F e e d in g D a ir y C a t­ in g th is disease to lu s frie n d s and F ore st G ro v e , o n ly o th e r o u t-o f- in g to n c o u n ty th is w e e k .
at G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l in P o r t ­
th e c itie s , p q w e r d is tric ts and p o w e r J th ro u g h , i t w-as stated.
sla te re g is tra tio n p o in t in W a s h in g ­
tle
I ’ M B ra n d t: " B re e d in g fo r fa m ily .
F irs t k illin g fro s t o f th e season ; com panies, as th e case m a y b e. | A lth o u g h W ood had been b u rn e d la n d M o n d a y a fte rn o o n . H e had
P ro d u c t io n .'' R o g e r M orse
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w as o f f ic ia lly re c o rd e d on th e m o r n ­ T h e y « i l l be w h o le s a le rates. I t is a b o u t th e a rm s a nd head, d e a th was been in th e h o s p ita l f o r tw o w eeks.
I 15 p m
" D a ir y C a llie Feed- th a n h a lf a m illio n a c tiv e cases o f re s id e n t m o to ris ts f o r th e c o rre ­
in g o f D e ce m b e r 1. a c c o rd in g to A. n o t in te n d e d th a t c u rre n t w ill be a ttrib u te d to e x h a u s tio n , s u ffo c a tio n ' F u n e ra l se rvices w i l l be h e ld a t
in g P ro b le m s
P M B ra n d i: and tu b e rc u lo s is in th e U n ite d States sp o n d in g p e rio d . States rep re se n te d
W . M oo re , o f th e b io lo g ic a l s u rv e y . so ld to in d iv id u a ls in a c it y o r d is ­ and shock, th e c o ro n e r re p o rte d .
th e O rc n c o P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h a t
M in n :i m e n t o f« D a iry S ir i
Rog T h is ye a r a b o ut 70.000 persons have in c lu d e d Io w a . N ebras.'ia. M assa-
A r r iv a l o f th e c o ld snap p u t a d e f i­ tr ic t. It is in te n d e d th a t th e people
er M o rs
A c r ip p le fo r o v e r te n years. W ood . 10:30 a m. F rid a y a nd in te rm e n t w i l l
d ie d o f tu b e rc u lo s is , and m ost of c h u s c tti s. M o n ta n a . S o u th D akota. n ite end to th e ra in ie s t N o v e m b e r in s h a ll d is tr ib u te th e ir o w n c u rre n t,
lw a y s used ir o n le g braces and be in F ir L a w n c e m e te ry . H ills b o ro .
I hem h a ve been y o u n g a d u lts, fo r W a sh in g to n . Idaho. C a lifo r n ia . M is ­ re c e n t years, w it h a to ta l m o n th 's c ith e r d ir e c tly th ro u g h d is tr ic t and c a ru
tch e s, b u t was w ith o u t th e m at , ^ e71-',n7 are. H e n n e s s e y . G eotsch
it IS a y o u n g person's disease. T he s o u ri. Texas. M in n e s o ta . N e w Y< l k r a in f a ll o f 9 07 inches re co rd e d . T he m u n ic ip a l plans, o r th ro u g h t h e ir
F irs t dance m a series to he sp o n ­
th e tim e o f th e tra d g e y . W hen fo o u u n n d d , i anci M c G ec M o r tu a r y at N o rth w e s t
cost to tin - c o u n tr y is at least tw o and C o lo ra d o .
d o w n p o u r so fte n e d to a d riz z le d u r ­ p riv a te com panies, as th e y d e te r- th e b o d y was c lo th e d o n ly in n ig h t I7 th and D a v is streets, P o rtla n d .
sored b y H ills b o ro post. A m e ric a n
N o v e m b e r fig u re s ju s t c o m p ile d
b illio n d o lla rs each vear. w h ic h is
in g th e past w e e k and th e n d is a p ­ I m in e .
L e g io n , w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y n ig h t
M r. M itc h e ll was b o rn M a y 5, 1879.
clo th e s. S e w e ll said. W o o d w as a
w h a t th«
.........on
.
■ ■ u b e r- by D a v is sh o w IT ears re g is te re d , p e a re d e n tir e ly a fte r a last e ffo rt D is tr ie t P la n s R e q u ire d
¡it S h u te p a rk a u d ito riu m
M usic
f a m ilia r fig u re in H ills b o ro , h a v in g a t L o n d o n . O n ta rio . C anada, a nd
fro m G e o rg ia . W isco n sin . Kansas.
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"T o g iv e y o u c u rre n t w h o le s a le
S u n d a y . T h e w e e k 's p re c ip ita tio n .
w i l l he fu rn is h e d by M c D o n a ld o f
a
I
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e to th e U n ite d S ta te s J a n u a ry
tr a v e lle d a b o u t th e stree ts in
T h a n k s g iv in g n ig h t dance, sp o n ­ th e U n ite d States.
C a lifo rn ia . W a s h in g to n . M in ne so ta .
M o o re said, was .52 o f an in c h re- at y o u r gates fo r a fe w m ills w ill w h e e l-c h a ir.
th e N a v y and his o rc h e stra
10. 1899 He w as m a rrie d to M iss
sored by th e H ills b o ro E iro m e n . a t­ I.o -- D e cla re d I n n re e ssa ry
N o rth D a ko ta . N e b ra s k a a nd M o n ­
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co rd e d on th e fo llo w in g days:
A fe a tu re o f th e dance w ill be an tra c te d a c ro w d
o f n e a rly
400
W ood, w h o had been a m e rc h a n t Essie P ic k e tt J u n e 6, 1912, a t S a lt
to w h a t th e y s h o u ld be. H e re is
"M o s t o f th is cost is unnecessary. tana S ta te -w id e fig u re s a re not yet
e x h ib itio n at 10 30 o f th e “ B ig A p ­ couples, a c c o rd in g to A. L . B ro c k ,
W ednesday
.36
a v a ila b le fo r N o v e m b e r, it was s la t­
fo r m ost o f h is lif e b e fo re b e in g I L a k e C ity .
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A c tiv e in n u rs e ry c irc le s f o r m a n y
ed.
begins. Y o u « i l l see th a t th e p ric e fo rc e d to r e tir e a b o u t e ig h t ye a rs j years, he cam e to O re n c o as an e x ­
G B ic k e l o f P o rtla n d P o rtla n d h ig h ■ R e su lts o f th e dance w e re p ro ­ i can be p re ve n te d . In fa ct, it can
E r.J a y
. .04
ago. w as a n a tiv e o f V e r m illio n . I l l - |
(C on tin u ed on p a c e 3, colum n 6)
! lie t o ta lly e ra d ica te d . T h e tw o b i l ­
school d a n c in g in s tru c to r, a n d some ' n o u nce d
S a tu rd a y
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"v e ry
s a tis fa c to ry "
by lio n lost th ro u g h th is disease is
in o is a nd w as b o rn th e re in 1865. He e c u tiv e o f th e o ld O reg o n N u rs e ry
o f h e r p u p ils .
Sunday
.06
B ro c k w ith th e tu rn o u t at th e a n ­
le ft no k n o w n re la tiv e s . H is w ife . co m p a n y a fte r w h ic h O rc n c o w as
H e a tin g system nt the a u d ito r iu m , n u a l social h ig h lig h t o f th e fa ll seas­ m on e y th a t s h o u ld be used f o r the
A ll to ld , th e re « e re o n ly fiv e c le a r
Id a L. W ood, d ie d in M a rc h . 1933. He nam ed. A f t e r th is co m p a n y w e n t o u t
e rn e o f
has been c o m p le te ly re n o v a te d and on so m e w h a t la rg e r th a n had o r ig ­ : p re v e n tio n r a th e r th a n
days last m o n th , w ith a ll th e rest
o p e ra te d a g ro c e ry s to re h e re f o r a , o f existence. M r M itc h e ll fo u n d e d
,
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.
those in ( barge say th a t ,t w ill be in a lly been i-x|ie e te d Iv a n K o c h e r's
th e O ren co N u rs e ry co m p a n y . H e
e ith e r ra in y o r c lo u d y H ig h e s t te m ­
tim e on Second avenue.
''E v e ry o n e can h e lp to fig h t til-1
p le n ty w a rn ) fo r e ve ry o n e
had served as p re s id e n t a nd d ir e c to r
o rc h e s tra p ro v id e d th e m usic fo r th e h e re u lo sis b y p a rtic ip a tin g in th e '
J L Scare.'
H ills b o r o b a n k e r, p e ra tu re o f th e m o n th w as re c o rd e d
C o m m itte e in ch a rg e o f th e dances ' dance
: o f th e P a c ific Coast N u rs e ry m e n 's
C o m m e rc ia l d e p o sito rs
in
th e
C h ris tm a s Seal d r iv e . " M rs M o r ­ lias been nam ed as a m e m b e r o f an « ith 63 degrees on N o v e m b e r 1. w ith
Ire la n d A p a rtm e n ts C o m p le te d
in c lu d e s W ilh u r D illo n , c h a irm a n , i
a ssociation and o f th e O reg o n N u r-
P roceeds o f th e a ffa ir w ill go lo gan sa id "B u t w e w a n t m o re than e n la rg e d p u b lic re la tio n s c o m m itte e a m a rk o f 60 b e in g reached as U te B a n k o f B e a v e rto n , n o w
b e in g
P I. P a tte rson . I.eon S D avis. J a k e th e fire m e n 's
L e s te r Ire la n d has c o m p le te d the ( s e ry m e n 's a sso cia tio n and had been
fu n d , a p o rlio n o f
o f tile O reg o n B a n k e rs a sso e i.ition. as N o v e m b e r 29th. L o w m a rk w as liq u id a te d by M a rk S k in n e r, state
W e il. A .1 F o e lk e r. D r R a lp h D ress­ w iiic ii w ill |,e d e vo te d to p u rc h a s in g ’ th e fin a n c ia l sup|»ort o f th e p eo­ T h e e o in m itte ,- no«- in c lu d e s 17 fro m 30 degrees la te Tuesday. N o k illin g
re m o d e lin g o f h is hom e a t F irs t and a m e m b e r a nd d ir e c to r o f th e P o r t­
si p e rin te n d e n t o f banks, w ill re ­
w e w a n t t h e ir e n th u s ia s tic
e r A W H o ff,m m . F A G r if f i t h a m i e q u ip p in g th e re c e n tly o rd e re d ple
fro s t was n o ted d u r in g th e e n tire c e iv e a f if t h 10 p e r cent d iv id e n d L in c o ln stree ts in to an a p a rtm e n t la n d N u rs e ry clu b .
e o -o p e rn tio u a n d m o ra l su p p o rt a ll sections o f th e state.
and W V e rn e M c K in n e v
house c o n ta in in g fo u r a p a rtm e n ts .
Deceased is s u rv iv e d b y th e w i­
new fir e tru c k .
S uggested a c tiv itie s consist o f m o n th .
as th e re s u lt o f an o rd e r g iv e n in
E n lis t
to d a y
in
tin s life -s a v in g
R esidents th e re n o w in c lu d e D r. W. d o w ; a son A s h fo rd J r . o f V a lle jo ,
a ro u s in g in te re s t and c o -o p e ra tio n
C o n tra s te d w ith th e same m o n th c ir c u it c o u rt th is w e e k
c a m p a ig n ."
H. P ie rc y and fa m ily . M r. and M rs. j Cal., by a fo rm e r m a rria g e , and a
T h is y e a r's s tic k e rs a rc a ttr a c ­ <.r all bankers m public retation o f a y e a r ago. a g re a t ch a n ge is n o ­
S k in n e r has been a u th o riz e d to R. D. B o lt, a nd M r. a n d M rs. L e s te r | sister. M rs R o b e rt E ld e r o f D c c k -
t iv e ly - p r in t e d b lu e . y e llo V - and red a c tiv itie s ; e n lis t b a n k e rs to a p p ea r tic e d . N o v e m b e r. 1936, had o n ly 8 pay firs t, second, t h ir d a nd fo u rth Ire la n d .
e r v illc , M ic h .
stam ps w it h th e f a m ilia r d o u b le - b e fo re fa rm e r, school and c iv ic c lo u d y days w it h .40 inches o f ra in d iv id e n d s o f 10 p e r cent a m o u n t­
b a rre d cross in s ig n ia o f th e tu b e r ­ g ro u p s to ta lk on b a n k in g su b je c ts : d u rin g th e e n tire m o n th . A n u m b e r in g to $8.18 each, on a ll de p osit
co n ta ct fa rm e r, school and c iv ic o f forest fire s c o n tin u e d d u rin g th e c la im s file d a nd a p p ro v e d against
cu lo sis fig h te rs in o ne c o rn e r.
leaders and a rra n g e fo r sp e cia l e n ­ d ry p e rio d T h e fir s t k illin g fro s t th e c o m m e rc ia l d e p a rtm e n t fro m
S
gagem ents and p ro v id e s p e a k e r'; to th e n was reco rd e d on th e fir s t d a y M a y 8. 1937. to N o v e m b e r 4. The
Dress C h ris tm a s D o lls
a rra n g e fo r in te rc h a n g e o f speakers o f th e m on th , and 21 n ig h ts saw f if t h
d iv id e n d o f 10 p e r c e
H i-D o n -N e C a m p fire g ro u p met b e tw e e n a d jo in in g c o u n t i e s o r te m p e ra tu re s b e lo w fre e z in g . H ig h
a m o u n tin g to $19.612 04 on a ll de­
C Jrrin n n y to d ay is r n t ir r l. v d if f e r ­ , -tin i- i- i. iin t iy s iiff.- ic d as (t l(|
«‘ ith M rs. R 11 T is d a le T ue sd a y a f- sp e c tiv e b a n k e r g ro u p s, to S tim u la te m a r k on th e th e rm o m e te r w a s
posit c la im s file d a nd a p p ro v e d up
ent fro ,), the G e rm a n y o f th e lim e o f m nn y a fte r th e w a r B u t G e rm a n y t i rn o o n and dressed ,lo lls fo r C h r is t­ sp e c tiv , b a n k e r g roups, to s tim u la te reached « it h
63 de-trees on the to and in c lu d in g N o v e m b e r 4 «-as
th e V e rs a ille s tre a ty , aeeordm j* to has had e n o ug h o f w a r. and is a inas w e lfa re w o rk .
in te re s t and re p o rt a c tiv itie s .
20th. and lo w y f 15 on th e second. th e last one a u th o riz e d .
R o b e rt K lo s tc rm a n . G e rm a n co nsul p e a c e -lo v in g n a tio n , d o in g its best
W o rk in O regon to w a rd p u ttin g pated in p re v io u s p ro g ra m s to sign
fro m P o rtla n d , w h o addressed th e l o fo ste r good w ill am ong th e o th e r
th e 1938 a g r ic u ltu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n w o r k sheets fo r 1938. A ll those w h o
c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
lu n ch e o n n a tio n s o f th e w o r ld "
p ro g ra m in to e ffe c t w i l l c o n tin u e as had tu rn e d in sheets in 1936 o r 19.37
g a it,e rin g last M o n d a y noon
A ll o f th a t he said, fo rm e d th e
p la n n e d and n o w u n d e r w a y . re ­ w ill a u to m a tic a lly be lis te d , b u t
“ .Sine,' th e w o r ld w a r. m a n y social, b a c k g ro u n d fo r Ute p resent day se t­
g ardless o f a n y e xp e c te d a c tio n in th e re is n o w o p p o r tu n ity fo r a n y
e co n om ic and p o litic a l changes l, a \ c up in G e rm a n y " H it le r is accused
la k e ,) place in (» e rm a n y. ' »he san, b y m a n y o f b e in g a d ic ta to r ." he
congress on p e n d in g a g ric u ltu r a l o th e rs to p re p a re to p a rtic ip a te in
H ills b o r o p lu n g e d in to th e th ic k gram , and a re b e in g selected by th e ir " e x tra -s p e c ia l" b a rg a in o f f e r ­
“ (» e rm a n v lost n in e and .1 h a lf per ei n tin u e d . " b u t th a t is fo r th e G e r­
A lre a d y last S a tu rd a y th e fa m ilia r b ills , it was p o in te d o u t r e c e n tly by th e c o m in g y e a r i f th e y so choose.
t h i s O ra n g e Phelps, th e a tre m anager, ings b e fo re th e day was w e ll u n ­ red and green d e c o ra tio n s o f th e N. C. Donaldson, e x e c u tiv e s e c re ta ry T h e re is n o th in g c o m p u ls o ry a b o u t
cent o f ,1s p o p u la tio n am t 13 |>cr m an people lo <1, eide I f th e G e rm a n o f C h ris tm a s p re p a ra tio n s
cent o f its te r r it o r y . M ost o f th e peo ple v e re n o t c o n te n te d « ith th e ir « e e k , fo llo w in g th e sm -re ssful eon- and O B K ra u s , c o u n ty school s u ­ d e r « ay " S o m rb ix tv s h o u ld have C h ris tin a s season began to e vid e n ce o f th e state A A A c o m m itte e , a t C o r­ th e p a rtic ip a tio n , o f course, and
la n d la k e ,, fro m h e r b y th e peace p resent lo t. th e p resent g o v e rn m e n t e lu sio n o f last S a tu rd a y 's "b a rg a in p e rin te n d e n t. F le e
g ifts « -ill
be to ld m e " was th e w a y one a g re e ­ th e m se lve s at th e t a r io u s stores v a llis .
even a fte r th e w o r k sheets a re s ig n ­
T h e p e n d in g b ills w i l l not s u p e r­ ed. th e re is n o th in g to c o m p e l th e
g iv e n each b o y and g ir l a tte n d in g a b ly -s u rp ris e d s to re k e e p e r phrased th ro u g h o u t th e c ity . O n M o n d a y th e
tre a ty was a g r ic u ltu r a l la n d , w h ic h w o u ld not e xist lo n g H itle r 's p a rty I d a y ."
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e re e Seeret ir y th e p a rly , it w as a n n ou n ce d . T ic k ­ his re a c tio n s to th e u n e x tx -e te d ly
is Ih ,' most v a lu a b le lo a n y c o u n ­ was yot< d in b y a p le b is c ite , and
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try . and was p a r tic u la r ly so to G e r ­ si ve ra 1 tim e s sin ce th e n has been I.eon S D a vis and his c o m m itte e ­ ets to th e p a rty and sh o w « -ill be h e a v y sales o f th e d a y. as he lo o k - c o m p le tin g th e ir Y u le d e c o ra tio n c u ltu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m , b u t fa rm i f he b e lie ve s it to h is a d v a n t­
m a n y . ju s t b e g in n in g at th a t tim e t, c o n firm e d b y subs«*quent e le ctio n s m en speeded u p plans fo r th e d is trib u te d to e v e ry sehoel c h ild e 1 at a s h e lf c o m p le te ly d e n ud e d •chcm cs. s tr in g in g m ile s o f red and « •ill. if passed, add to o r s u p p le m e n t age to do o th e rw is e .
re c o v e r fro m th e e ffe c t o f th e h u n ­ A n o v e rw h e lm in g m a jo r ity o f th e C h ris tm a s lig h tin g p ro g ra m Neai h b y d e le g a tio n s o f H ills b o r o b u s i­ o f th e s u p p ly o f "s p e c ia ls '
p re e n ropes and p a p e r across th e ir ,,1C
p ro g ra m , it is e x p la in e d
T housands o f a p p lic a tio n s fo r p a y ­
a ll lueal m e rch a n ts h a ve a lre a d y ness m en d u r in g th e c o m in g w eek
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g e r b lo c k a d e w h ic h was th e p r in c i­ l o l e r s
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pal reason fo r th e a llie d v ic to ry in tim e ."
je c t. he re p o rte d
M u lti - co lo re d - f th e m w o m en - to o k p a rt in the greatest v o lu m e o f business th e y
I he W o rld w a r ”
W ith c o m m u n ity m e e tin g s and n o w b e in g h a n d le d a t th e s ta te o f ­
C h ris tin a s tre e s in e y e -c a tc h in g po-
G e rm a n s M a k e O w n D e ris io n
lig h ts w ill be h u n g in fro n t o f each g ifl p re s e n ta tio n e ve n t o f H ills ­ have
e n jo y e d in m a n y m on th s.
e le c tio n s h a v in g been c o m p le te d in fice . and some -500 h a ve a lre a d y been
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e sta b lish m e n t.
w ith b oro's b ig "b a rg a in d a y " c e le b ra ­ F ood stores d id n o t h ave q u ite the
In Ih ,’ fo llo w in g year. G e rm a n y Nazi g o v e rn m e n f. lie d e cla re d T h e
tr a c tiv e and u s e fu l C h ris tm a s g ift a ll p a rts o f th e state, ne w c o u n ty passed fo r p a y m e n t. F irs t ch e cks
a lt lig h ts in o p e ra tio n b y D e ce m ­ tio n l i s t S a tu rd a y , a n d
alm ost .-.ime r a tio o f sales increase E x ­
was at th e v e ry b o tto m .is deep as t i t tm .'in p e o ple a re e n title d to th e b e r II) at Ih e latest
suggestion» sp ra n g up o v e rn ig h t a f t ­ , o rg a n iz a tio n s are n o w b e in g ro m - w i l l be issued and d istrib u t« *d fro m
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e r th e b a rg a in d a y " w e e k -e n d as p le te d p re p a ra to ry to g o in g ahead th e a c c o u n tin g o ffic e in th e
P la n s fo r th e a n n u a l C h ris tm a s
near
b a rg a in d a y " f o l­
u n e m p lo y e d people and a lm ost th a t 1 is a m a tte r o f in te rn a l ra th e r th a n : season “ p a rt.' d a y " fo r a ll school stores d u rin g th e d a y. a c c o rd in g to fact th a t th e
• he H ills b o ro r e ta ile rs eom m eneer! w ith th e 1938 p ro g ra m in e v e ry
e stim a te s m ade la te r b y Leon S. lo w e d r ig h t a fte r th e T h a n k s g iv ­
( c o u n ty As soon as th e state goals on fu tu re .
m a n y c o m m u n is ts T h e re w e re even u n iv e rs a l in te re s t "
c h ild re n o f ih e H ills b o r o sh o p p in g D avis, c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e sec­ in g ru s h fo r food and s ta p le s u p ­ p re p a ra tio n s fo r those w h o in te n d lo Ih e to ta l s o il d e p le tin g acreage and
100 e o n ,m u m t re p re s e n ta tiv e s chos­
" G e rm a n y is a c o u n tr y a b o ut 1« ice area e o n tin u e d u n d e r Ih e d ir c r - re ta ry .
p lie s a nd fo u n d m ost hom es w e ll d " t h e ir C h ris tm a s s h o p p in g e a rly . i to ta l p o ta to acreage is rece ive d , the
en to ta k e places in th e G e rm a n t h e s i z e o f O re g o n and a p o p u la tio n tio n o f Ihe r e ta il trades c o m m it- ,
Y o u m ig h t re m in d y o u r re a d e rs." state c o m m itte e w ill set u p c o u n ty
Spe- ia l b a rg a in o ffe rs in - le by stocked fo r th e « e e k -e n d
Did Shoes for Red Cross
H cie tisla g . (» e rm a n v was fa re d w ill, ,,f "0 non.non" K lo s fe rm a n
s a i d . tee o f th e c h a m b e r o f eom m ereo th e 28 c o -o p e ra tin g r e ta il
fir m s
C o in c id e n t « ith
I h e "b a rg a in suggested one busy s to re k e e p e r, as goals, a fte r w h ic h th e c o u n ty c o m ­
H. C. V a rn e r, local shoemaker, is
th e u n u s u a l s itu a tio n o f h a v in g “ I f von can p ic tu re th e sla te o f O re ­ sponsors o f th is y e a r's c 'e u t . T he
c o m b in e d w ith th e g if l p re s e n ta ­ d a y " was th e h o ld in g o f a special he b a la n ced on th e tr-p ste p o f a la d ­ m itte e s w ill b re a k d o w n th e to ta ls
m a n y tho usa n d s o f y o u n g m en fro m gon w ith a p o p u la tio n o f 3.5.000.IMIO. p a rty is sch e d uled fo r S a tu rd a y .
helping the Red Cross through the
tio n s in th e la rg e c ro w d fo r one o f d is tr ic t n u m b e r one road ta x m e e t­ d e r a nd a tte m p te d to fasten a red
18 lo 2.3 w h o had n e v e r done a d a y ’s y o u w ill h a ve a f a ir idea o f th e D e ce m b e r 11. w h e n th e V e n e tia n Ih e m ost su ccessful "b a rg a in d a y " in g in th e c o u n ty c o u rt house, a t- ' p a p e r s tre a m e r to th e w a ll, " th a t b y in to fa rm goals. As f a r as k n o w n rep airin g of old shoes. He asks that
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w o rk in I h e ir live s, s im p ly because c ro w d e d s itu a tio n o f G e rm a n y . A th e a tre w ilt ru n an a ll-d a y fre e e v e n ts h e ld in H ills b o ro , in th e te n d e d b y n e a rly 300. none o f w h o m . th e tim e T h e A rg u s is o u t th e r e 'll be
m a te r ia lly a ffe c te d b y proposed a d ­ anyone having old shoes th a t m ight
th e y c o u ld n 't fin d w o rk lo d o .” K lo s ­ m is ta k e was m ade at Ih e end o f th e sh o w fo r e h ild re n . s ta r tin g at 9 in
p in io n o f a n u m b e r o f m e rc h a n ts a re c it y re sid e n ts Most o f those w h o o n ly 20 m o re s h o p p in g days u n t il d itio n a l le g is la tio n .
be made serviceable w ith a little re ­
tc rm a n
asserted. “ ’I I,is
s itu a tio n w o r ld w a r in c u ttin g o f f area o f th e th e m o rn in g A fe a tu re p ic tu re , a
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fo rm e d the m ost fe rtito
fie lr l f o r i i x u n ' i v
s o m e , e d u c a tio n i l , de m a n d on past s h o w in g s , fo u n d cent w e re m en - seemed lo h a v e .
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Anti that, w e agree, is a message c o m m itte e s h a ve issued in v ita tio n » and he w ill fix tlicra up (or the R u l
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i h o i t i â ie p la n n e d (o r th e p iu - th e n u e h e s c o m p le te ly a v id u u t o f ; b e ta a c c u m p a n ie d by th e n ' la tm h i.- « u t 111 passing uii.
tu a ll la i m t i a « h u h a v e u u t p a r t ic i­ Gran.
Pt
$6
City Fathers
Hear J. D. Ross’
ideas on Power
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(S'
À 4%
Dairy Problem
Meeting Set
for Wednesday
Co-operation is
Plea for Xmas
Seal Sale Drive
Hillsboro Has
Many Outstate
Registrations
Thanksgiving
Fire Claims
Elderly Man
Killing Frost
Noted Tuesday
B. A. Mitchell
Passes Monday
Lepion Dance
on Saturday
I urkey Day Dance
Draws 400 Couples
Searcy Appointed
on Banker Group
Bank Liquidation
\ ¡elds Dividends
Germany o f Today Discussed
Pending Bills to Affect 1938
M onday by Portland Consul
Conservation Progam Little
Yuletide Spirit Has Invaded Hillsboro