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H illsboro, O regon, T h ursday, M arch 3, 1938
AAA
H ills b o ro A rg u s E s ta b lis h e d 1894
Edwin Everts City to Retain
Term s Dies Sunday Melhuish as
After Shooting Fire Chief
Stabilization of Market Supplies is
Aim; Act Payments Depend on Congre b S
B e a v e r to n
V o t e r * M u i l R e g is te r by
Tuesday, T u p p e r
Werk Brings Ihr County
.dance P lanned
District Vote U nder N e w
Gains Interest
M a n y M e e tin g s P la n n e d ;
Less Than 4o
W ith W hich is C om bined the H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d
Public Utility Bettei
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T he ever nornial g ra n a ry p ro g ram continued in the new
AAA farm act in expected to have some effe c t on dis­
c o u rag in g excewdve livestock feeding in yearn follow ing
| big feed grain crop«, acco rd in g to national AAA officials
I who have .studied provisions of the act.
C om m odity loans and m ark e tin g quotas, w hen the la t­
te r a re ap p ro v ed by tw o -th ird s vote of fa rm e rs concerned
i are expected to sta b liz e m a rk e t supplies of corn and
M an
S h o t in
S a la ry R a is e A p p r o v e d ,
“ P e e p in g T o m ” In c id e n t;
3 to 2 ; W a t e r C o m p a n y
T o u r H u r t in A c c id e n t
R eady
T p m n lp tn n
Tw o Sections, Sixteen P ages
Passes
P E le c tio n
Would be Judge
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J u d g e to R etu rn to L aw P r a c tic e ;
J. L. A n d e rso n F ile s for O ffic e
to N e g o tia te
R e g is tra tio n b o o ks in W u siu n g -
Activity along the W ashington county prim ary election
h in c o u n ty w ill clone Io v o te rs m i
E d w in E ve rts. 26. o f B e a v e rto n ,
S W M e lh u is h w ill re m a in fo r
front began to pick up speed d u rin g th e p a st w eek as
I uesday, M a i l ' l l H as a re s u lt o f th e
died at 7:45 p m. S u n d a y in th e th e re t o f 1938 as H ills b o r o ’s fir e
‘■pecinl A p r il H e le c tio n In d e te rm in e
half a dozen filed intentions to run in the M ay prim aries.
c o u n ty h o s p ita l as th<- re s u lt o f ch ie f, it was decid e d T ue sd a y n ig h t
th e sta in s o f th e pro p o se d seven-
a b d o m in a l g u n sho t
w ounds
r e ­ b y th e c ity c o u n c il.
Decision of County J u d g e D onald T. T em pleton n o t to
c o u n ty u l l l l y d is tr ic t B o o ks w ill
ce ive d la te S a tu rd a y n ig h t w h e n
M e lh u ish 's s a la ry was raised to
be a c a n d id a te for th a t office opened th e field to a n u m ­
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I excess su p p lie s in storage fo r use in g an a lle g e d "P e e p in g T o m " e p i­ tio n o f the fin a n c e c o m m itte e , .vith
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W illia m s d e c la re d th a t he and fu r th e r p ro v is io n th a t th e fin a n c e
In th e past, th e n a tio n a l leaders
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2h p r im a r y e le c tio n
p o ll books
o f m eat a n im a ls u s u a lly fo llo w e d been a n n o y e d fo r some tim e by d e p a rtm e n t e x p e n d itu re s w h i c h
ceed h im s e lf. In an o ff ic ia l s ta te ­
w o u ld have re m a in e d open and u n ­
close a fte r s im ila r flu c tu a tio n s in n ig h t p ro w le rs , and th a t th e y had w o u ld be m excess <jf th e ir b u d ­
m e n t Tuesday. T e m p le to n d e c la re d
in te rr u p te d m i ' l l 30 days b e f o r e th e
g ra in crop s B y s to rin g g ra m s u p ­ w a tch e d fo r s e v e ra l n ig h ts in an g e t
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p lie s p ro d u ce d in excess o f r e q u ir e ­ e ffo rt lo r a p tu re th e person. L a te re s ig n a tio n as c h ie f tw o m on th s
lif e a n d d e v o tin g h is tim e to la w
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m e n ts il is ,io|H-d th a t liv e s to c k p ro ­ S a tu rd a y n ig h t, he said, he n o tic e d ago. b u t agreed to re ta in th e post
p ra c tic e in H ills b o ro .
,h e c le rk 's o ffic e in H ills b o ro lo
d u c tio n in tu r n w ill be evened out. a m an w a tc h in g a t a n e ig h b o r's w h e n p e titio n e d b y a c o m m itte e
regiatei ha a*M. Any of the c o m -
In his sta te m e n t, T e m p le to n said:
re s u ltin g in m o re u n ifo rm m eat w in d o w , and w e n t o u t to sec h im
a p p o in te d b y th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t
ly - w id e g ro u p o f re g is tra rs Is q u a l­
W hen he d id so. th e m an w a . a n d w hen th e su g g estio n o f ra is in g
" I s h a ll n o t be a c a n d id a te fo r
su p p lie s and m o re sta b le prices.
ifie d lo re g is te r voters. O n ly T im ­
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c o u n ty ju d g e .
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some re lu c ta n c e th a t th is d e c is io n
V o tin g on th e s a la ry ra is e was
lie n d so m e w h a t on fu tu r e a c tio n by chase. A f t e r r u n n in g f o r a b lo c k .
are c o -o p e ra tin g in lo c a l e ffo rts
spe cia l p e o p le s u t ilit y d is tr ic t p ro .
P ic tu re by Sen ram el Studio.
fa r f r o m
u n a n im o u s , h o w e v e r.
congress, as th e la w p e rm its p a r ity
in a n a tio n -w id e d riv e to sw eep has been made, f o r n o t o n ly h a ve
posnl F orest G ro v e has its o w n
W illia m s
fire d a shot in to th e
J L A n d e rson . H ills b o ro je w e le r,
th e A m e ric a n a u to m o b ile in d u s try I e n jo y e d m y w o r k as a p u b lic o f ­
p a ym e n ts on c o tto n , co rn , tobacco, g ro u n d , th e n a im e d fo r th e r u n ­ C o u n c ilm a n A r t h u r K ro e g e r and
m u n ic ip a l p la n t a nd T im b e r lies
was th e f ir s t to f ile fo r n o m in a ­
J. J. W is m e r vo iced e m p h a tic "n o s "
o u t o f th e c u rr e n t recession and fic ia l. b u t I fe e l th a t th e re is s t ill
w h e a t and rice , b u t n o fu n d s fo r n e r's feet.
o u t o f th e b o u n d a rie s o f the p ro ­
tio n fo r th e post o f c o u n ty ju d g e
t o t h e m o tio n , w h ile C o u n c ilm e n J.
s tim u la te business g e n e ra lly b y m u c h to be d o n e in th e w a y o f a
such p a ym e n ts a re a v a ila b le at
posed d is tr ic t in W a sh in g to n c o u n ­
H it in Abdomen
in th e c o m in g M a y p rim a rie s .
O. Robb. M rs C. E W e lls , a nd E.
p a rtic ip a tio n in N a tio n a l Used C a r c o n tin u e d e ffo r t to b rin g th e ad ­
p re se n t These p a ym e n ts, h o w e v e r,
ty
He is a re p u b lic a n .
A. G r if f i t h fa v o re d th e te m p o ra ry
E v e rts c o n tin u e d to ru n . t h e n
E xchange W eek, scheduled f o r th e m in is tra tio n o f c o u n ty a ffa irs ts
are m a d d itio n do (he re g u la r p a y ­
Registrars L iste d
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p e rio d fro m M a rc h 5 to 12. T h e th e h ig h e s t peak o f e ffic ie n c y .
m e n ts a lre a d y p ro v id e d u n d e r th e fe ll. W hen ta k e n b y W illia m s , he
H e g l s h I l s and th e d i s , n e ts
in
a lle g e d ly gave his n a m e as B ro w n , W a ter Situation U p
' n a tio n 's 46.000 a u to m o b ile dealers H o w e v e r, in c o n s id e rin g th e ques­
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tio n fro m th e v ie w p o in t o f m y p e r­
s a yin g th a t he had been h it W il­
a re co -o p e ra tin g .
c u ltu r a l c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m .
N e w m o tio n s fo r s e e k in g a f r a n ­
lo w s: t
W Johnson. S h e rw o o d ;
sonal w e lfa re . I ca n n o t a ffo rd ts
lia m s c a lle d f o r D r. C E M ason chise fro m th e c it y b y th e Peo­
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lo n g e r c o n tin u e in m y p re s e n t ca­
and th e n te le p h o n e d th e s h e r if f s p le 's W a te r & Gas c o m p a n y w e re
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p a c ity . A t th e e x p ira tio n o f m y
p ro g ra m w ith a d d itio n a l fe a tu re s o ffice . T h e b u lle t fr o m W illia m s ' , announced b y C ity A tto r n e y P. L .
K e n z ie M o to r co m p a n y. C a d y M o ­
W G S teele, M e tz g e r; F. I) Sipe,
te rm o f o ffic e I s h a ll d e v o te a ll m y
F a rm e rs w h o ta k e p a rt th is y e a r gun was re p o rte d to h a ve s tru c k P a tte rson . T h e c o m p a n y head has
to r co m p a n y, C a r tw r ig h t & B o lt.
G a rd e n Hom e. C. It T ra s k S ch o lls
tim e to m y la w p ra c tic e in H ills ­
w ill q u a lify fo r p a ym e n ts b y s ta y ­ E ve rts in th e abdom en, e n te rin g i m ade se ve ra l c o n tacts w it h c i t y
Inc., a nd th e E d w a rd s Used C a r
W I.
S tevens. L a u re l; Itcsia B
bo ro . A s a p riv a te c itiz e n m y tim e
in g w ith in t h e ir so il d e p le tin g a ro p at th e b a c k a b o ve th e h ip a n d - o ffic ia ls re c e n tly a n d a n n ou n ce d
Exchange. T h ” - h 3 v c jo in e d forces
Bruce, R e e d v ille : F re d C H o rin e
Russell II T isda le , fo r th. pas,
and m y k n o w le d g e o f c o u n ty a f­
acreage a llo tm e n ts , and b y m e a s u r­ lo d g in g n e a r th e s to m a ch . E v e rts I th e c o m p a n y is re a d y at a n y tim e
in p re p a i-i’ on o f a fu ll-p a g e ad
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tw o ye a rs m anager o f th e local
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ru n in to d a y 's issue o f th e A rg u s ,
in g up to th e ir s o il b u ild in g goals. d ie d a fte r
to h a \e a m e e tin g to th re s h m a t­
Fi id. C h e rry G ro v e ; G eo rg e C M c ­
b ra n c h o f t h e
F irs , N a tio n a l
to
m y successor in o ffic e a n d th e
V o te rs r.f H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h re p r in ts o f w h ic h w i l l be sent a ll
s ta te m e n t s a y in g he had j u s t : te rs ove r. T h e c o u n c il re fe rre d th e
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bank o f P o rtla n d , w ill l e a v e
school d is tr ic t w i l l g a th e r M on d a y o v e r th e c o u n ty in an e f f o r t to p e o ple o f th is c o u n ty .”
crossed th e W illia m s p ro p e rty on m a tte r to c o m m itte e fo r h a n d lin g
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T e m p le to n has h e ld th e p o st o f
ed 1938 p ro g ra m w i l l be e x p la in e d a shortcut w h ile on h is w a y to I
Bids fo r c o m p le tio n o f H ills b o ro s at 2:30 p. m . in th e h ig h school to s tim u la te tra d e fo r th e e a r-s e llin g
A n to n ie ,le M oore. B anks.
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o v e r n ew d u tie s in A lb a n y
v is it a fr ie n d
He is s u rv iv e d b y i s e w e r system , m ade possible b y an de cid e u pon a $6090 w a rra n t issue week.
c o u n ty ju d g e fo r n e a rly seven y e a rs
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m e e tin g c a lle d at S a lt L a k e M a rc h
e n la rg e d g ra n t a n d loan fr o m th e
A lo h a : B B Reeves, C e d a r M ill
C ooper.
o f B e a v e rto n , his m o th e r
M rs 1 fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t s e v e ra l m o n th s H u ghes a g r ic u ltu r a l b u ild in g on th e
to th a t post on M a y 14. 1931. as suc­
4 a n d 5.
G eorge T h y n g
B e a v e rto n
C la ra
C o ra C lif f o r d o f E ld rid g e , Cal., a nd i aqo, w ill be opened at a sp e c ia l school cam pus.
cessor
to J u d g e F ra n k L iv e rm o re ,
B F ie n c h . Wes, S lope. A G H o f f ­
th re e b ro th e rs .'
w h o d ie d e a rlie r th a t m o n th . T e m ­
A s e x p la in e d b y d ire c to rs o f th e
F rid a y n ig h , c o u n c il session. C ity
m an
and L u c y L in c o ln H c rv c y ,
W hereas, a c c n c e rte d m o v e m e n t p le to n was a p p o in te d b y th e la te
D is tr ic t A tto r n e y G. R u ssell M o r ­ M an a g e r G eorge M cG ee re v e a le d d is tr ic t w h e n th e special e le c tio n
F orest G rove .
gan a n n ou n ce d W ednesday th a t th e I th a t seven o r e ig h t c o n tra c to rs had n o tic e was fir s , g iv e n se ve ra l w eeks to s tim u la te used c a r sales a n d pave G o v e rn o r J u liu s L . M e ie r, a nd was
A m o n g th e changes m e le c tio n
case w o u ld be la id b e fo re t h e a p p lie d fo r s p e c ific a tio n s on th e ago. p u rp o se o f th e m e e tin g w ill be th e w a y f o r a re s u m p tio n o f a u to ­ ele cte d f o r a re g u la r s ix -y e a r te rm
d e ta il th a t c o u n ty
c o u rts m ust
c o u n ty g ra n d ju r y
a t its
f ir s t jo b . and th a t prospects fo r a liv e ­ to d e cid e by b a llo t w h e th e r o r n o t m o b ile m a n u fa c tu rin g and e m p lo y ­ in 1932.
adopt fo r the A p r il 8 special e le c ­
M a rc h session to d a y .
th e c itiz e n s and ta x p a y e rs o f th e m e n t on a n o rm a l basis has been
ly b id d in g session w e re b rig h t.
J o h n L . A n d e rson . H i l l s b o r o
tio n Is c u ttin g d o w n election boards
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R ic h a rd C. Hopson. 39. and R u th m o u s ly to sta n d p a t on th e p re se n t $6000 w o r th
S p e cia l e ffo rts on a census o f u n -
is th e n u m b e r specified b v the u t i l ­
W hereas, th e business in te re s ts as c a n d id a te f o r c o u n ty ju d g e on
it y d is tr ic t la w P u b ll
f ,-|, c .
1 e m p lo y e d ve te ra n s a re sch e d uled H opson w e re a rre s te d a nd booked p e d d le r's o rd in a n c e , w h ic h fo rb id s m o n e y w i l l be used to s u p p ly m a ­
o f H ills b o ro h a ve ple d g ed th e ir e n ­ th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t
when
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th e lo ca l b a n k fo r th e past tw o nearest o ffic e o f th e O reg o n S ta te by M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty d e p u ty s h e r­ la w y e r sought some change in the m a in b u ild in g basem ent, a nd c o n ­
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ng been tra n s fe rre d fro m j W e il. A m e ric a n L e g io n post c o m ­
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have had m u s ic a l t r a in in g
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E m il Y u r k o v ic h and E lm e r G ro s- d ire c to rs w ill be a b le to ta k e a d ­ in d u s try . I t is tim e d a t th e ou tset
day e v e n in g w ith seven boys ac­ C o o p e r and a son. D a v id Reese i H ills b o r o e m p lo y m e n t s e rv ic e o f ­ c o m p le te ly fille d , i t was reve a le d
at T h u rs d a y n ig h t's m o n th ly c o u rt sen. H e lv e tia , w e re a dvanced to v a n ta g e o f th e W P A p ro je c t o ffe r o f th e s p rin g s e llin g season w h e n guests in re c o g n itio n and a p p re c i­
cepted u ilo ih<- g ro u p , in c lu d in g Cooper w i l l com e h e re soon, he fices a re te m p o r a rily m a in ta in e d in
o f h o n or, h e ld in th e c ir c u it c o u rt fir s t class scouts. F irs , class m e r it and p ro v id e m uch -n e e d e d fa c ilitie s cars u s u a lly b e g in to m o v e i n a tio n o f t h e ir c o -o p e ra tio n w it h F u ­
W a yn e T u p p e r. w h o was elected said
I th e c o u n c il ch a m b e rs o f th e c ity ch a m b e rs o f th e c o u rt house w ith badges a w a rd e d w e re : R o b e rt B r is - a, th e h ig h school.
greatest v o lu m e , and is a i m e d tu re F a rm e rs ' p ro g ra m . G ir ls o f the
p re s id e n t. I.c R o y M eC lu e y. A x tlu ir
h a ll on M on d a y. W ednesday and Ju d g e R F ra n k P e te rs p re s id in g . ; to l
p r im a r ily a t s tim u la tin g disposal hom e econom ics classes, u n d e r d i­
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by th e R o ta ry clu b , a re lis te d at a th le tic s ; B ill C y ru s , p h y s ic a l d e ­ th e v a rio u s sections o f th e p ro je c t : is th e m ost se riou s b a r r ie r to b u s i­ B ob H e in ric h , v ic e -p re s id e n t, w i l l
ta ry and ( o m ra d e C la re n c e F uq u a w h o was tra n s fe rre d to th e m a n a g ­
f u ll s tre n g th w it h 10 m e m b e rs each v e lo p m e n t and h a n d ic ra ft: V e rn o n A ll la b o r costs w i l l be b o rn by th e ness im p ro v e m e n t in th e a u to m o ­ be to a stm a ste r. E d w a rd J. S e tn ik c r
w as chosen m anager.
b ile in d u s try , it w as e x p la in e d in is p re s id e n t.
er's post a, th e Rose C ity h a n k in
Need fo r a n e w tro o p in H ills ­ L e h re n , m usic, and D a v id W ile y W o rk s P ro g re ss A d m in is tra tio n .
A n y o n e e lig ib le fo r hand w o rk P e i'tla n d . T is d a le has h e rn associ­
a sta te m e n t b y A lv in M a c a u le y , n a - ! C o m m itte e s S erve
b o ro in th e v e ry n e a r fu tu r e was o f L e g io n , c a m p in g : W illia m B a tc h ­
m ay o b ta in f u ll p a rtic u la rs fro m a te d w ith th e F i r s , N a tio n a l o i-gn ii-
tio n a l spokesm an fo r th e a u to m o ­
B a n q u e t c o m m itte e s, w o r k in g u n ­
p o in te d out b y one scout o ffic ia l, e ld e r. a th le tic s and p u b lic h e a lth ;
C h u r c h ill at 540 N o rth Second o r i/a tin n since 1922
b ile dealers.
d e r d ire c tio n o f E. E. R o w la n d , h ig h
w h o said " w it h in th e
n e x t s ix P a u l Bishop, a n im a l in d u s try ; W il­
p h o ne 1764 T h e "C a d e ts " w ill meet
m on th s o r y e a r th e g ro w in g d e ­ lia m Jo h n s to n o f H e lv e tia , p e r­
In th e ca m p a ig n , one o f th e p u r ­ school in s tru c to r in a g ric u ltu r e and
e v e ry M o n d a y at 8 p. m. at th e V
m and fo r s c o u tin g i n H ills b o ro sonal h e a lth ; R oy B u rn e tL p e r­
poses is to m a k e k n o w n lo p ro s ­ a d v is o r o f th e c h a p te r, in c lu d e : p ro ­
E I,. Hobbs is a tte n d in g th e a n ­
F W h a ll a, N in th and O a k streets
w ilt m a k e fo rm a tio n
o f a new sonal h e a lth, and M o rris M cE ntee.
p e c tiv e o w n e rs t h e
re m a rk a b le g ra m —-E d w a rd J. S e tn ik r r , R e m i
n u a l co n fe re n c e o f tre a s u re rs o f the
fo r p ra c tic e and ne w m e m b e rs w ill
T w o H ills b o ro a p p lic a tio n s fo r tro o p an a b s o lu te necessity
used ear va lu e s w h ic h are n o w be- Coussens.
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and
H e- i p e rso n a l h e a lth, o f S. S. S. R a m -
F ed e ra l L a n d B a n k o f S pokane.
hi- g iv e n a tr y -o u t.
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p ro je c ts w e re g ra n te d last ve lo p m e n , o f th e C u b m ove m e n t | b o w .
in g o ffe re d b y a u to m o b ile d e a le rs H u g h R in g ; m e n u - Rob H e in ric h ,
W ash . th is w eek.
w eek b y th e sta te o ffic e o f the N a- lo c a lly a nd re c e n t g ra d u a tio n o f a
M o re th a n 300 H ills b o ro people e v e ry w h e re in th e U n ite d States. N o rm a n B ra d le y a nd S ta n le y H e r ­
T en boys w e re a d vanced to sec-
lio n a l Y o u ,It
a d m in is tra tio n
i n n u m b e r o f o ld e r C ubs in to ra n k s J m id class ra n k in g , in c lu d in g Jam es a tte n d e d th e a n n u a l A lo h a - H ills ­
in v ita tio n s — Don
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P o rtla n d . O ne p ro je c t was su b - o f ih e Boy S couts was g iv e n c re d ­ F o w le r.
F ra n k Plass.
F re d e ric k
in it, cd b y M rs. A n n K e llo g g , a d - it fo r a la rg e a m o u n t o f th e g ro w th | Plass. R o b e rt Pow ers. F orres, W e il, d in in g h a ll a, A lo h a T h u rs d a y eve­ brakes, s a fe ty glass, tire s a n d steel B a tc h e ld e r. E d d ie A r d e e I. J i m
m in is ,r a to r o f
, h e W a s h in g to n here.
to d a y ." M oore. F ra n k S e tn ik c r. O r v ille S a l,-
i G le n G ib b o ns o f L e g io n tro o p : P aul n in g . w it h n e a rly 500 p re se n t’ c it h ­ bodies are in o p e ra tio n
county» r e lie f co m m itte e , and th e
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P eters d e c la re d
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and G eorge M ic k o f e r at th e d in n e r o r fo llo w in g p ro ­ M a c a u le y said. " M a n y o f these can n o w . J u n io r C ro e n i; s u p p lie s - R o b ­
e th e r bv B. M. G o o dm a n . H ills - close o f Ih e c o u rt o f h o n o r ses­ A lo h a ; R o b e rt B u rd e tte and F ra n k gram .
T h e c h ic k e n d in n e r w a s be re p la c e d d u rin g N a tio n a l Used e rt B a ile y . V e rn o n G ib b s and lio n -
A lo h a C a r E xch a n g e W eek to th e a d ­ a id B e c k e r; c le a n -u p — F ra n k F e n i-
b o ro u n io n h ig h school p rin c ip a l.
sion. " n e v e r b e fo re in
H ills b o ro ' D o b ra o f O ren co . Second class se rve d b y la d ie s o f t h e
I
W o rk on b o th p ro je c ts w i l l b e ­ sco u tin g h is to ry has th e B o y Scon, m e r it badges w e re a w a rd e d
, o G ran g e to m ore th a n 425 d in n e r va n tag e o f th e b u y e r a nd th e p u b ­ m ore. V e rn o n G ib b s . Ed S e tn ik c r
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n a rc o tic s was e x p la in e d Io ch a m b e r and
S c o u tin g in th e H ills b o r o d is ­ S te p h e n M cE ntee. sa fe ty and f ir e - a ffa ir, w h ic h has been h e ld fo r
fin e s $155.164.83. T h e 't o t a l w ill h a ve one b o y w o r k in g u n d e r
s e v e ra l years.
o f c o m m e rc e m e m b e rs at M on d a y s
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m an sh ip .
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W e il, s a f e t y ,
noon lu n ch e on m e e tin g b y G e ra ld chased as e vid e n ce to ta le d about and w ill consist c h ie fly in assist­ m ade great s trid e s , a lo c a l scout
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15. ,63 ounces, o r s o m e th in g less ance in d is tr ib u tio n o f c o m m o d i­ e x c c i,liv e p o in te d o u t. F o u r o f the g io n ; and H o w a rd E. R itte r, a n i- p ro g ra m in th e G ran g e a u d ito riu m
fo llo w in g th e d in n e r A
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fro m P o rtla n d , w h o is assigned to
B ob Sanders.
th a n h a lf a ton. A lth o u g h no fe d - tie s to needy. T he h ig h school p ro ­ seven tro o p s in th e d is tr ic t, in ' m at in d u s try , and
the fo u r n o rth w e s t states and A t as- I o ra l fig u re s on m a riju a n a a rc a v a il­ je c t p ro v id e s fo r c o n s tru c tio n o f e lu d in g 226 il.e g io n t. 216 (R o ta rv t
ro tt. fo rm e r p re s id e n t o f th e P o rt­
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sp e a ker T a u l L . P atterson. H ills ­
T h e m a riju a n a ta x a rt o f 1937 sh o w e d 286 Ions seized d u rin g that o f th e s o ftb a ll d ia m o n d to a n o th e r bow w e re g iv e n e ffic ie n c y s tre a m ­ O ren co Head Nam ed
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w h ic h w e n t in to e ffe c t on O cto b e r
F iv e e r a w a rd s a, th e a n n u a l P o rtla n d at th e m e e tin g a.** the n e w j*cout- b o ro C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce p re s i­
ye a r, as co m p a re d lo 195 tons th e c o rn e r o f th e a th le tic fie ld .
d e n t. sp o ke b r ie f ly on b e h a lf o f
I o f last, ye a ,, m akes up th e most
" L e t us k e e p o u r A ll-A m e r ic a n are d e n te d from th e g o v e rn e d , ho
y e a r b e fo re T h is in d ic a te s th e im ­ boys have been assigned to th is area c o u n c il m e e tin g tw o weeks j m a s te r n f T ro o p 222. O ren co S a t­ th e H ills b o r o d e le g a tio n , th a n k in g
s y ste m ." d e c la re d A r t h u r B e rrid g c said.
re c e n tly -a d o p te d w o rk o f the n a r ­ p o rta n ce o f th is n a rc o tic w h e n p ro je je l, w h ic h w ill ta k e a p p ro x ­ ago N e a rly a ll tro o p s in th e d is ­
u rd a y . M a y 7. was an n ou n ce d as th e A lo h a g ro u p fo r in te re st and o f P o rtla n d in r ilin g th e dangers
c o tic agents. Close said S in ce that
A n e n lig h te n e d
p u b lic o p in io n
n e a r th e ir q u o ta s
fo r
w ill tr ic t a rc
co m p a re d w it h th e s m a ll a m o u n ts im a te ly th re e m on th s, and
th e d a te n f th e a n n u a l P o rtla n d w o rk in p u ttin g th e e ve n t across. to i\m e ric a n lib e rtie s in an ad- I th ro u g h fre e speech a nd fre e press
lim e a dozen d e a le rs h ave been a p ­ o f a ll o th e r d ru g s seized, and shows w o rk
u n d e r G o o dm a n s’ s u p e rv i­ m e m b e rsh ip , w ith th e tw o H ills -
(C ontinur<l on page 7, colum n 8)
dress b e fo re R o ta ria n s and th e ir I are necessary fo r Ih e p re s e rv a tio n
P ro g ra m P resented
p re h e n d e d in O reg o n and sentenced h o w r a p id ly t r a f f ic in th is d ru g is sion
b o ro tro o p s h a v in g reached that
to fe d e ra l prisons.
The
E w e r trip le ts .
E lizab e th . w iv e s at th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce ! o f o u r fo rm o f g o v e rn m e n t, d c -
N Y A w o rk p ro je c ts a rc de sig n ed m a rk last m o n th . S e v e ra l o rg a n iz a ­
g ro w in g .
J d a re d th e P o rtla n d e r.
tio n s have been ru m o re d as p o ­
Because th e d ru g g ro w s here
L a u ra and F lo re n ce , o f A lo h a gave last T h u rs d a y noon
O ne b e n e fic ia l e ffe ct o f ih e c u r ­ p r in c ip a lly fo r n e e d y n u t-o f-s c h o o l te n tia l sponsors o f a t h ir d scon,
B e rrid g c asserted th a t w e are False Illusion
e a sily in Hie fo rm o f a s e v e n -le a v ­
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K a la n i a n d h is tro u p e presented a liv in g in p e rilo u s tim e s in a m u d ­
People fro m an illu s io n th a t lo im p ro v e
in crea se d ." Close said " I t is d rie d th e tid e o f d ope c o m in g in to Ih e s k ills . W o rk e rs a rc a llo w e d a m a x i­ Sea S co u t S h ip R a in b o w tro o p and
v a rie d g ro u p o f H a w a iia n g u ita r d le d and b e w ild e re d age.
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nu m b e rs, and a set o f c le v e r v o tin g
m u m o f 59 h o u rs w o rk a m o n th .
•'He p a p er It fo rm e rly sold h e re I o f s m a ll Japanese tra m p steam ers Sm li p ro je c ts a rc n o , e n tir e ly n e w b o ro boys, w h o d e s ire to p a r t ic i­
dancers, m e m b e rs o f th e E ilis o n - to la y back a nd lik e it. W h a t in o f o u r ancestors m u s t be u p ro o te d
al th e r a ti' o f fiv e c ig a re tte s fo r $ |. ] w h ic h c o u ld fo rm e rly he fo u n d in to th e c o u n ty , since tw o g ir ls and pate in sco u tin g .
W h ite school, p u t on an e x h ib itio n th e b e g in n in g seemed to be a te m ­ and m ake m an h a p p ie r th ro u g h
P ° r ts o f Hie coast a re n o w in a hoy a rc e m p lo y e d al present on
W a s h in g to n ra n k e d 7th am ong o f fn jk . ta p and to e -d a n c in g . S e v­ p o ra ry m a tte r is g a th e rin g m o m e n - c o m p u ls io n . B e rrid g e held.
P o s s ib ility o f a n o th e r e x is tin g
and Hie same a m o u n t n o w sells f fo r
I Hie Japanese n a v y as s u p p ly sh ip s a p ro je c t a, D a v id H ill n u rs e ry tro o p b e in g a d m itte d to th e H ills ­ O re g o n ’s
It is n o t m ere chance th a t th e
t e n G ro u p I i’ountie> e ra l o th e r vo ca l a nd d a n c in g n u m ­ I turn.
50 re n ts O ne o f th e w et's, e vil: s
A m e ric a n is th e h ig h e st paid w o r k ­
its lo w p ric e , p la c in g H as a se xu a l m id c o n ' i ' . T h e c u sto m , se rv ic e school, one g ir l a, I h e
c o u n ty b o ro d is tric t, w h ic h in c lu d e s H e l­ on th e basis n f im p ro v e m e n t m r e ­ bers w e re also presented M r s . E. L ib erties D e a rly H im
has g re a tly in crea se d .its P a c i f i c
m an in th e w o r ld and th a t m ir
cent t r a f f ic accidents, in ju r ie s and L
Ross in tro d u c e d t h e \ a r i o ii s
s tim u la n t
w ith in
reach o f h ig h
h e a lth u n it and a n o th e r at th e o f ­ ve ,ia . A lo h a . C o rn e liu s and O reo
D e v e lo p m e n t, o f the rig h ts o f
| s ta n d a rd o f liv in g is th e best. T h is
re re n t years
' heel and co lle g e y o u th
In a le w coast forces d u rin g
fice o f th e c o u n ty p ro b a tio n o f ­ eo in a d d itio n to th e th re e r it v deaths last m o n th o v e r J a n u a ry . p ro g ra m n u fnb e rs.
; m an fro m the e a rly s tru g g le s i u j
w
as m ade possible because o I
T h e s e t w o f a i l s have re s u lte d d i a
O scar Ila g g was c h a irm a n , as­ E n g la n d th ro u g h to those o f o u r
'e a r s Hie fe d e ra l h u rr a ,is w ill tu n e
fic e r A n ave ra g e o f n m e stu d e n ts u n its w as d isclo se d T h u rs d a y n ig h , 1937. »Secretary o f S ta te E a rl S n e ll
the fae,
sisted b y E I. Ross. W F N o rm a n . j c o lo n ia l ancestors w e re c ite d to A m e ric a n lib e rtie s and
fo rc e d m a riju a n a in to as had a spot g re a t f a llin g o f f in Ihe a m o u n t o f h a ve p a rtic ip a te d in th e N Y A s tu ­ bv Taut Y e a ro iit, P o rtla n d s o u , a n n ou n ce d th is u eek
C o u n tie s m th is g ro u p ra n k e d in Ted Em erson. F ra n c is Coons and :h o w h o w these r ig h ts had been th a t th e g o v e rn m e n t le, th e m an
a.- o th e r n a rc o tic d ru g s on Hie Pa­ n a rm ,te s c o m in g in to th e c o u n try . dent a id p ro g ra m at th e u n io n h ig h e x e c u tiv e . T h e B e a v e rto n K iw a n is
alone, a v e rre d th e speaker M a n y
fo llo w in g
o rd e r
C o lu m b ia . o th e r A lo h a G ra n g e m em bers.
school each m o n th u n d e r d ire c tio n tro o p , a, p resent m e lu d e d in tlie th e
c ific coast
T h e re is a b ig task Hie fe d e ra l agent asserted
d e a rly w on. These s tru g g le s w e re
M a rio n . M u lt ­
C ir c u it Ju d g e R. F ra n k P eters o f S ch o o l S u p e rin te n d e n t H
W M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty area, has in d i­ P o rtla n d , Y a m h ill
ahead, h u t I feel c o n fid e n t th a t w ill,
against th e a r b it r a r y
p o w e rs o f w o u ld s c ra p th e w h o le system be­
cause th e re are abuses, bn, these
C lackam as.
W ash in g ton .
Barnes, and se ve ra l o th e r p ro je c ts cated its w is h to be in c lu d e d in nom ah.
con tin n e d s u p p o rt and In te re s t o f p re sid e d as p ro g ra m c h a irm a n .
A L O H A - T h e in v ita tio n e x te n d ­ kin g s and so th a t th e in d iv id u a l can be co rre c te d w it h in th e sys­
Ih e H ills b o r o d is tric t. Yea ro u t said P o lk . R enton and C latsop.
th e p u h lie . Hie d re a d e d m a riju a n a
ed b y th e A lo h a G ra n g e t o o u r gen­ m ig h t have g re a te r fre e d o m . N ow . tem a nd it is n o t neeessary , n
C ity R e co rd e r Ed B o w m a n asked h ave o p e ra te d in H ills b o ro d u rin g
U p t< J a n u a ry 31 th e re w e re H5 e ro u s frie n d s on th e w est was re ­ he said, some o f o u r peo ple w is h
I '" w o u ld a tte n d th e n e x t K iw a n is
m enace w ill he o v e rc o m e and o u r fo r e n d o rs e m e n t o f an I O. O. F. th e past tw o years.
1 a d o p t a n y " ism s" to fin d th e s o lu ­
m e e tin g in
B e a v e rto n to present accid e n .s. 21 in ju r ie s and 1 death
y o u n g people ill t h e ir "te e n s " w ill a d v e rtis in g ca m p a ig n to be h e ld in
sponded to las, T h u rs d a y n ig h t in to lig h t ly d is c a rd th e m .
tio n . th e speaker d e cla re d . I t is
Hie p ro b le m a nd p o s s ib ilitie s lo in th is c o u n ty . Last J a n u a ry th e re
be p ro te c te d
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serious c o n n e c litjn w ith fin a n c in g o f P o r t­
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b re e d e r o f im m o r a lity ."
fo re w itn e sse d F o r one h o u r lo n g was in s titu te d lo se rve m an and p o w e rfu l and d ir e c t Ih e w e lfa re o f
la n d Rose S h o w e n try flo a ts.
H a ro ld M eye r, so p h o m o re fro m to them .
2 de a th s T h e d e a th r e fe rre d to was lin e s fo rm e d b e fo re th e e n tra n ce
286 Tons Seized
G e o rg e G re e n w o o d o f th e B a n k C o rn e liu s , was pledged b y Ih e Pa­ H e lv e tia S e o u l H o n o re d
not. to e x p lo it th e people, a c c o rd ­ 128 000.000 peoples, he said
th a t o f G e o rg e B a u m a n o f F ore st to th e b a il and s lo w ly edged th e ir
D u r in g ( l i e y e a r 1936. c l o s e s a id o f C a lifo r n ia in P o rtla n d was an-
in g to B e rrid g c . w h o h e ld th a t the
Thom as V e rd e n iu s o f P o rtla n d
n f i l ' U n iv e r s ity r h a iR c r o f B lu e
T o p h o n o r c o n fe rre d al T h n r -
G ro v e , w h o d ie d fo llo w in g an a c c i­ w a y to th e nvertues o f tables. The
a I o l a , o f :'HH„ e o n ' ic tto o s w e re oh- I n o ,m eed as n e x t w eek s speaker,
s
u p re m a c y o f m an is th e basis o f j w ill speak at to d a y 's
lu n ch e on
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