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    30 Corresponden ts—
:
Write District News Every
Week tor Your Pleusure.
Wilsbon
W ith W hich
V o lu m e 13, N<>. I
Sewer Work
Nears Start
McGee Says
H ills b o r o
Washington News
Letter Started
Eyes of people in a ll w alks
of life an- on W ashington, I)
C . the nation's cap ital und
the center of m any e x tra ­
o rd in a ry e ffo rts In the lust
three years. Because o f th is
fuel the A ig n s publishers art-
h ip p y to announce thu t ur-
langem ent-. have been mude
for th e w e e kly p u b lica tio n
on the e d ito ria l page of a
non-p artisan W a s h i n g to n
New- Letter. It appears for
the firs t tim e th is week and
deals w ith the new fa rm p ro ­
gram.
In ord er to a llo w spice
fo r the p u b lica tio n of such
features it has been necessary
to e lim in a te the com m on­
place v is ita tio n of not m ore
than one day to W ashington
county com m u nitie s or to
P ortland, fo r Instance, unless
they are to r some special oc­
casion, f r o m
t h e com m u­
n ity news leters and In the
local Items, Most everyone
w ill agree that under pres-
e n t
speedy tra n sp o rta tio n
m e th o d s such visits are so
m ean
c o m m o n t b i t they
h ^ la th lia h e d 1H73
Í Farm Union
Takes Stand
123 N ew F a m ilies-
Numbered »■ Argus Headers
up to March 3
(
>in<
H ill »oro I nd
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , M arch 12, 1936
A d u lt Education
Class M em b ers
Plan P ro g ra m
H ills b o r o A r ifu » E s ta b lis h e d 1894
Two Sections, Twelve Pages
Work Begun County Health Authorities Political Pot
W inning Figh, on Disease
y fc
Along Short
Members o f various W PA adul*
O f f ic ia ls B e lie v e M e a s l e s
education classes from all parts of
W ashington cou nty w ill present a
W a n in g ; F in d S c a r le t
program in the ju n io r high school
a u d ito riu m
T h u rs d a y
n ig h t.
F e v e r C a se s
M arch 19, show ing progress m ade
in a ll lines o f w o rk, it was a n ­
A c tu a l C o n str u c tio n A w a its
C o m m itte e N a m e d to H e lp nounced th is week by fa B. Kraus, W o r k in g A g r e e m e n t S ig n e d
H ills b o ro and cou nty he alth au ­
R e p u b lic a n s S c r a m b lin g fo r
county school superintend en t, in
th o ritie s th is week w ere o f the
M inor D e ta ils ; K a tes
charge o f a d u lt education.
F a ir B o a r d ; A d e q u a te
T u e s d a y D e s ig n a tin g
P la c e s on M ay P r im a r y
o p in io n th a t t h e
epidem ic o f
A dm ission w ill I m - free and the
measles, w h ich has been sweeping
G et S a n c tio n
F in a n c e s S o u g h t
p u b lic is in v ite d to attend and re ­
C o u n ty S h a r e
E le c tio n T ic k e t
th ro u g h c ity and co u n try schools
ceive firs t hand know ledge o f the
fo r the last m onth and a ha lf, has
w o rk being done in variou s lines
been checked. M arke d im p ro v e ­
K rau s said The program w ill o p ­
m ent in the num ber o f cases is e x ­
en at 8 p. m
pected d u rin g the week.
T w e lv e num bers w ill be present­
A cco rd in g to M arg are t D ixon,
ed, opening w ith a selection by the
health nurse, a p p ro x im a te ly 10 per
M o v e for P u r c h a se P r o p e r ty
E d ito r ia l A g a in s t R e fin a n c - La u re lw o o d band under the d ire c ­ T r a n sp o r t S e r v ic e P la n n e d cent of the school c h ild re n of the
A r th u r T u p p e r T h ird M a n
tio n of W. J. Shafer. A dress parade
county have suffered w ith t h e
w ill fo llo w , m odeling c lo th in g made
fro m C orrieri
»ng F arm s R e se n te d
fo r W o r k m e n
disease. T h is fig u re , how ever, does
S e e k in g C le r k sh ip
in sew ing classes under the d ire c ­
not represent cases un rep orted of
tio n o f Mrs. Becker.
w h ich the re have been a great
T hat the county fa ir should not | The C o rne liu s chorus, un de r the
O ne by one the c ity o f H ills b o r o
The dreams of yesterday w ill num ber, it is believed.
Hats are b e ginning to sa il in to
go out of existence th ro u g h w ant J d ire c tio n of C a rl Berggren o f AloM >. have become re a lity th is week
i
h u r d lin g th e te c h n ic a litie s M ir*
In H illsb o ro , school o ffic ia ls of
the p o litic a l arena. Some o f them
w
ill
give
several
selections
to
be
of funds to ca rry on, was the u n an­
ro u n d in g the fe d e ra l lo a n o f $102.*
when the firs t crew s assemble at both the union hig h and grade
are new hats and some w ere w o rn
M rs G lenw ood to begin the d iffic u lt schools, have jo in tly em ployed a
im ous action of the county F a rm ­ fo llo w e d by a p la yle t by
<WM> and g if t o f $H5.(MM> fo r c o n ­
in oth er campaigns.
ers' U nion m eeting here S itu rd a y W h itfo rd ’s class at Orenco.
s tr u c tio n o f th e
H ills b o r o new er
task o f p ie rc in g the m ou ntain pass health nurse to w o rk among the
E L Ross, dem ocrat, state re p ­
O rchestra selections by the H ills ­ to open l short cut to the sea.
C o m m itte e to intercede in behalf
>ystein. G e o rg e M cG ee, c it y m a n ­
school c h ild re n and check causes
resentative d u rin g the last ses­
of the fa ir and co-operate in every boro orchestra, under the d ire ctio n
ager. a n n o u n c e d M o n d a y
o
f
absences.
The
nurse
is
L
u
c
ille
sions,
th is week announces h im ­
By th e m id d le of ne xt week, ac­
win, thia
l i t t le
in c o n tra s t
way w ith the cou nty fa ir board, o f C a rl Berggren, w ill be fo llo w e d
T ue sd a y n ig h t th e c it y c o u n c il
self a candidate fo r n o m in a tio n as
co rd in g to Donald Tem pleton, coun­ C a tlin , w ho is on a m onth's leave
days
on
h
o
i
se
and
b
u
g
gy
w
ith
a
sp
in
n
in
g
wheel
dem
onstra­
includes
Fred
Jossy
of
West
U
n
­
m et and passed an o rd in a n c e a u th ­
o f absence fro m Eastern Oregon
state senator. George A itk e n
of
m u d d y road«. T h e p u b lis h e r«
ion, W alter O rr of I.aurel-ScholLs tio n by the H ills b o ro and Aloha ty judge, the w o rk w i ll be in f u ll N o rm a l school, w h ere she is in
o riz in g t ilt * issu nee o f $102.(MM) in
G arden Home, senator d u rin g the
sw ing if no fu rth e r hitches de­
hope
th
a
t
thi.«
w
ill
m
eet
w
ith
groups
directed
by
M
rs.
P.
O.
F
u
rlie
and
John
Kainna
o
f
Bloom
ing.
b o n d ' to lie r e t iie d fro m revenue«
velop in plans T h is week, heavy charge o f the school he alth se rv­ C o m ple ting his second te rm
g e n e ra l a p p ro v a l as ite m s
of last session, w ill not e n te r the race
The members were unanim ous in o f Forest Grove.
t b ta in e d th ro u g h charges m ade fo r
again th is year.
m achinery is being moved to this ice.
s
h
o
u
ld
he
o
f
g
e
n
e
ra
l
in
te
re
s
t
fo
u
r
years,
John
Connell,
she
riff,
A
n
o
ve
lty
on
the
program
w
ilt
th
e
ir
d
e
te
rm
in
a
tio
n
to
“
see
it
.-.ewer co n n e c tio n s
A lth o u g h fo u r cases o f scarlet
M ost o f these hats, so far, have
r ith e r th a n to ju s t a fe w .
again is asking the rep ub lica n
th ro u g h ," and v irio u s plans were be a n a tu ra liz a tio n hearing con­ end o f the W ilson r iv e r road, he feve r have been reported at L a u re l,
Last M a jo r Step
, been cocked fo r t h e
cle rksh ip ,
voters
fo
r
n
o
m
in
a
tio
n
in
May.
considered
Some tho ugh t to in ­ ducted by A m e rica n iza tio n classes said.
T h is is th e last m a jo r ste p in
in c lu d in g one death, no oth er cases
made anybody's race by the a b d i­
Sign /Xgreement
So
fa
r
he
is
unopposed.
He
was
sist upon sup po rt fro m
county under Mrs. W h itfo rd o f O renco and
p ro c u rin g th e g o v e rn m e n t m oney.
have been found in the county.
s h e riff before the present term s cation o f Ed C. Luce, vete ra n o f­
funds w o u ld be c o n tra ry to the M is F ra n k D avis o f H illsb o ro . E x ­
Tuesday an agreem ent was sign- Miss D ixo n said W ednesday, a l­
F e d e n il
e n g in e e r
a nd inspector.«
ficeholder.
fro m 1904 to 1908.
union's d< mand fo r lo w e r taxes, am inations in the hearings w ill be ed between M u ltn o m a h county. though a few suspects in H ills b o ro
a lre a d y a re p re p a rin g to o b ta in o f ­
Tupper Announces
w h ile others were insistent that conducted by G. Russell M organ P o rtla n d and W ashington cou nty and elsew here have been isolated
fic e space in H ills b o ro to s u p e r­
Latest announcem ent fo r th is o f­
the fa ir was of m ore im portance d is tric t attorn ey, and m em ber of settiag up the pa rt to be played by u n til the n a ture o f the disease has
v ise th e fe d e n il regulation.« in c o n ­
fice came fro m A r th u r T upp er, son
than some of the item s in clud ed in the A m erican Legion past o t H ills ­ each u n it in the huge task rece nt­ been determ ined.
n e c tio n
w ith r u b s o f th e W P A ,
o f pioneer residents, -and w e ll
boro.
the budget.
ly u n de rta ken by W P A fo r the de­
c o u n c ilm c n said. H e a d q u a rte rs fo r
No general spread o f scarlet feve r
k n o w n th ro u g h o u t
th e
county.
League Planned
Students o f M iss W ilco x o f H ills ­ velopm ent o f both the W ilson and is expected. Miss D ix o n said.
those m en p ro b a b ly w ill be estab-
O thers to file fo r the re p u b lic a n
Decision to again have a Form boro w ill g ive a piano solo and W o lf creek routes.
Itshed in th e c it y h a ll
The b a fflin g p a rt o f th e disease
n o m in a tio n are Robert K e lly <> f
J U nion baseball league w ith teams duet fo llo w e d by a recre atio nal ex-
Jam es W e ll . a p p e a rin g T ue sd a y
U n de r th is agreem ent, W ashing- at th is tim e. Miss D ix o n points
H ills b o ro and E d w in L. G raham ,
(C o n tin u e d on page 2, ro lu m n 7)
in a ll locals if possible resulted in
n ig h t b e fo re th e c o u n c il in b e h a lf
out.
is
the
general
spread
o
f
measles,
• ton county w ill c o n trib u te $8.000 in
you ng Forest G rove attorn ey.
the appointm ent of D ick W ism er of
o f th e re s e rv e o ffic e rs ’ c lu b , was
w
h
ich
are
v
e
ry
s
im
ila
r
in
sym
ptom
s
cash o r m ach in ery to w a rd th e p ro ­
John C onnell, present s h e riff, his
P le a d G u ilty ; G iven Cedar M ill to head the league, i
a u th o riz e d to te ll his o rg a n iz a tio n T w o
je ct w h ic h w ill be in operation to lig h t cases o f scarlet feve r
announced his desire fo r another
C a p tu n s w ill be named by a ll lo ­
t b i t th e c o u n c il c h a m b e r c o u ld be
T
hey
are
so
s
im
ila
r
th
a
t
in
m
any
u n til J u ly 1. a fte r w h ic h steps are
te rm on the re p u b lica n tic k e t, at
T erm s ‘ n P e n ite n tia r y
cals at th e ir next meetings.
used fo r in s tru c tio n . W e lls said
being taken to p ro vid e another cases a d is tin c tio n cannot be made
th is w r itin g stan din g alone am ong
S cholarship aw ards were le ft in
T h e c o u n c il a d jo u rn e d u n t il noon
u
n
til
the
patient's
s
k
in
begins
to
B
u
r
g
la
r
s
B
r
e
a
k
In
to
L
o
ca
l
project to c o n tin u e the w o rk to
the rep ub lica ns fo r th is office . G.
the hands of a com m ittee consist­
W ednesday w h e n f u r t h e r d e ta ils
peel. H ow ever, there are instances.
com pletion.
Russell M organ announced Tues­
O n e in d ic tm e n t o u t o f fo u r in - ing o f M rs A r th u r Irela nd . V e r­
in c o n n e c tio n w it h th e se w e r o r ­
M iss D ix o n said, w h e re measles
E
x
p
r
e
ss
O
f
f
ic
e
day fo r re -e le ctio n as d is tric t a t­
S im ila r c o n trib u tio n s are being
ve lig a tio n s w as re tu rn e d b y th e boort. M J Vanderzanden. Kansas
d in a n ce s w ill be co n sid e re d
patients also w ill peel.
torney.
made by P o rtla n d and M u ltn o m a h
In H ills b o ro the p u b lic school
z \ll o rd in a n c e s and schedules fo r W a s h in g to n c o u n ty g ra n d ju r y in C ity ; Mrs Fred Jossy. West Union;
The dem ocrats, a p p a re n tly w i l l
county, both v it a lly interested in board is asking the f u ll co-opera­
L
F
N e u kirch , B loom ing;
Found w a n d e rin g near Scholls organized and
rate s and e n fo rc e m e n t, set u p r e ­ session T h u rs d a y . T h e in d ic tm e n t Mrs
p la y in g strategy,
o
b
ta
in
in
g
the
shortest
d
ire
c
t
rou
te
was
a
g
u
n
s
t
C
h
a
rle
s
H
ayes
and
M rs Iva Moser, S ta ffo rd ; Mrs. W il­
tio n o f a ll parents in re p o rtin g Tuesday m o rn in g by M rs. J. M.
ce n tly by. 1* L P a tte rson , c it y a t ­
to the sea The n e ig h b o rin g coun­ a ll illnesses among school c h ild re n Stretcher. Mrs. A lle n Richardson. are ca u tio u sly h o ld in g back, a l­
Hazel
R
o
b
in
so
n
o
f
P
u
m
p
k
in
R
id
g
e
li
im
H
ergert,
I.aurel-ScholLs;
H
to rn e y , and a p p ro v e d b y th e c o u n ­
though it is understood th a t a f u ll
ty and c ity are faced w ith a tr e ­ so th a t fu r th e r spread o f any and 35-vear-old
Joyce. M id dle ton; Mrs H a rry H a n ­
N e w be rg w ife , and slate has been prepared.
c il h iv e passed th e g o v e rn m e n t In- on a m orals charge
H
illsb
o
r
o
F
o
lk
In
v
ite
d
to
mendous
la
bo
r
r
e
lie
f
problem
,
sen,
Cedar
M
ill,
and
M
rs
Thomas
T
hree
not
tru
e
b
ills
were
re
­
m other of fo u r ch ild re n , was plac­
a ll diseases can be checked.
s p rn tin n a nd re c e iv e d o ff ic ia l sa n c­
F irs t to file am ong the dem o­
w h ic h is being solved w ith the
tu rn e d at the same tim e. One in ­ Roe. Gaston.
tio n . M cG ee said
W ashington county's , rabies scare ed r if e ly in the hands o f S h e riff crats is B e rt C. Hagen, T ig a rd
A n n u a l A lo h a G a th e r in g
opening o f the road projects.
Day
meetings
w
ere
favored
in
a
volved
It
Johns
o
f
Aloha,
bound
A c tu a l w o r k o f c o n s tru c tio n no w
tu rn e d out to be ju s t -another in ­ John C o nn ell an h o u r la te r, end- re a l estate b ro k e r and fo rm e r m em ­
The p ro je ct w ill be in charge o f disposed "pooch." according to D r. i in g a search w h ic h had con tinu ed
a w a its m in o r d e ta ils , w h ic h M c- over to the grand Jury bv Justice discussion of m eeting tim e. N ext
ber of the cou nty r e lie f com m ittee,
W Havens Jnn uu ry 13 on a m eeting w ill be A p r il 4 w ith pot 1 One of the best hospital fa c ilitie s L. G. Apperson, c ity engineer of J. B. D insm ore, he alth o ffice r, who : since Sunday.
G< e b e lie ve s w ill soon be sw e p t A
w ho announces his p la tfo rm as
d in n e r and the B loom ing in the n o rth w e st has been and is P ortla nd , w ho spent a great deal of sent th e dog's head to P o rtla n d
; ade le a v in g i d e a r p a th to su c­ charge of d e stro yin g p ro p e rty by luck
The wom an was m issing fro m “ E qu al d is trib u tio n o f cou nty road
shooting a dog owned by H H. i ladies doing the serving.
ci ‘ fu! t • p u m m a tlc n o f plan«.
being established at th e Veterans' tim e in de veloping th e p ro je ct and la bo ratorie s fo r rabies' tests. The N e w be rg Sunday eve ning and is funds; increases in pensions and
Plans were made fo r a c a n v a n hospital in P ortla nd , Dr. P aul C a r­ b rin g in g it to rea liza tion . T otal tests w e re negative.
C< •!..: t r u c ‘ n i- e xp e cte d to be L in d n l. a neighbor.
said to have w andered around the allowances, and econom y in office .”
u n d e r w y in tw o w e e ks at m ost
In another not tru e b ill, S h irle y to attend the m eeting o f S ta ffo rd ter, veterans' bureau manager, told ! bor req uire m en ts are expected to
The dog was owned b y M rs. Scholls neighborhood M onday is k - Hagen is seeking n o m in a tio n on t le
and in f u ll s w in g by A p r il 1 C o n ­ Fosner o l Sherw ood was freed o f local next Wednesday at the M o u n ­ members of the cham ber of com ­ reach 1.500 men w hen the projects Agnes B ro ck o f Sherw ood and a t­ : in g the w ay to the state highw ay,
dem ocratic tic k e t fo r cou nty corn-
tra c to rs u n d e r c o n tra c t n o w . are a charge of m a kin g threats against ta in Road school, cast of T u a la tin merce and Legionnaires assembled are in f u ll operation.
tacked several m em bers of t h e i She is unable to rem em ber how
(C n n tin u rd <>n p a g r 3. 'o lu n tn I )
W ashington cou nty has been as­ fa m ily last weeR Sym ptom s in d i­ she found her w ay fro m home to ’ m issioner.
his w ife, w h ile in the th ird . R The c a n v a n w ill meet at 7 p. m. M onday n ig h t
in the cham ber
A n o th e r re p u b lica n announcing
Pedersen of P ortla nd was freed o f at the home of W illia m H e rge rt on rooms. P rog ram was presented by sured its share in em p lo ym e nt on cated rabies. D r. D insm ore said. Scholls, o r w h e re she spent the
both routes, in c lu d in g the three The a n im a l was old and it is hours between Sunday n ig h t and this w eek is J E. C arpenter, coun-
a d ru n ke n d riv in g charge g ro w in g the H ill.sboro-N ew bcrg road, about H ills b o ro Post A m e rica n Legion.
(C o n tin u M t on M * 3 Z. colum n 4)
out of an iccident near A loha S un­ tw o m iles south of H illsb o ro . A ll
Dr. C a rte r, a veteran and m em ­ w o rk in g u n its located at S ylvan. tho ugh t now th a t he suffere d a fit. the tim e she was found.
and Sunre* camp. Tem -
day nigh t, M arch 1, when Pedersen members o f Farm U nion locals ber o f the veterans' bureau s ta ff G le n w o
A
cco
rd
in
g
to
state
o
ffic
e
rs
fro
m
plot on
crashed in to a car d riv e n by M azie are in vite d .
I N ew berg, in H ills b o ro
Tuesday
The fo lliA v in g re so lu tio n
was since its establishm ent in P ortland,
Hays of Aloha.
A t G lo w . 'd
w h ic h p ro b a b ly
i afternoon.
M rs. R ichardson
has
traced
the
h
is
to
ry
of
th
is
g
o
vern­
adopted, pro te sting a recent e d ito r­
Judge Peters M onday m o rn in g ia l in the O regonian: “ Whereas, for m ent u n it. M ethods used by the w i ll be the firs t o f the pro je ct
w andered sw ay fro m home on |
sentenced H e n ry Butts. 57, fa rm ­ m any years the M o rn in g O regonian bureau in d e te rm in in g degree of u n its to get in to f u ll stride. 500
oth er occasions, once re a ching V a n ­
couver, Wash.
er, George Young. T ig a rd resident, has been the leading ru ra l paper d is a b ility w e re exp la ine d as w e ll men w i ll b > em ployed, w o rk in g in
M rs. D era h a m B u ried S u n ­ to fiv e years each in t h e state of Oregon and thus received con­ as aw ards and am ounts fo r com ­ tw o shifts. S; i 3 u ’ ’. .a nsp ort tru c k s
B u rg la rs Sunday n ig h t b ro ke in ­
w ill c a rry the men to and fro m
p e n ite n tia ry. B u tts pleaded g u ilty siderable fin a n cia l aid of the fa rm ­ pensation.
to the o ffice o f the A m e rica n E x-
d a y at S c o tc h C h u rch
to c rim in a l nssault and Young to a ers of th is state, and
. press com pany in H ills b o ro and
The P o rtla n d u n it. D r. C a rte r P o rtla n d and w ay points, m aking
D r c h a r d ists W a r n e d H e a v y
the t r ip in the e a rly m o rn in g c a r­
m oral charge. Le niency In length
"W hereas, the farm ers consider said, has been designated the tu ­ r y in g gangs to w o rk and re tu rn in g S p e a k e r A r r a n g e d fo r C ivic too k $2 50 in silve r, a ll o f value
of sentence was indicated in the the F ra z ie r-L e m k e refin an ce b ill m o r c lin ic fo r the western states,
in
the
office,
i
t
was
re
p
orted
W
ed­
Mrs L vd ia O liv e Deraham. 80,
C u ttin g D a n g e r o u s
B utts case p ro v id in g he sub m itte d now pending before congress t h e w h ere a ll na ture of tum ors are ex­ to P o rtl in d w ith the fir s t gang.
nesday to the s h e r iffs office. En-
C lu b M e e tin g M arch 2 3
died at her home near N o rth Plains
to an operation.
Camps
w
ill
not
be
used.
T
e
m
p
le
­
'
trance
was
gained
th
ro
u
g
h
an
east
(C
u
n
tin
u
rd
on
page
7,
colum
n
7)
am
ined
and
treated.
T
he
c
lin
ic
has
M arch 5 a fte r an illness o f tw o
(B y W m . F . C y ru s , C o u n ty A r e n t !
w in d o w a fte r the vandals had cut
The fo llo w in g orders have been
a deep x -ra y m achine and rad iu m ton said, on any o f th e three units
m onths F une ral services w ere held
H ills b o ro Townsend c lu b is h a v ­ the glass fro m a re a r w in d o w and
I n ju r y to w a ln u t trees fro m the
fo r treatm e nt o f m a lig n a n t grow th, in th is county. H ow ever. T illa m o o k
at the T u a la tin Plains P resbyterian file d in probate co u rt th is week:
frost last N ovem ber can not ye t be
the do ctor stated. The hospital also cou nty w ill u tiliz e the abandoned in g a social and e n te rta in m e n t in fa ile d to get throu gh .
i Scotch i church Sunday afternoon James H M cPoland. John M cC lar-
is the chest surgical center fo r transien t camp, w here gangs w o r k ­ the I. O. O. F. h a ll ne xt Monday-
Fred Pearson of C o rn e liu s re ­ d e fin ite ly determ ined. Reports as
w ith Rev. A n d re w C a rric k o f f i­ an. F ilb e rt F Johnson. H e n ry Boge.
in g on the T illa m o o k end. w i ll be evening. A program of music, rea d­ ported W ednesday th a t some tim e to the exact e xte n t o f damage a id
the n o rth w e st, he said.
c ia tin g In te rm e n t was in the church M artha J. C am pbell. James B
ings and Tow nsend songs w ith about M arch 4 someone set fir e to in ju r y , w o u ld fo r the most p < rt
Jamieson.
A d d ie
Young.
Aleda
ci m etery.
On the s ta ff o f the hospital are housed.
T illa m o o k w ill begin w o rk at the outside ta le n t and speaker. G. N. y i old house owned by him . The seem to be guess w o rk. U n qu estion­
M rs Dersham was born in this Cobb, W illia m F. Steele, G ladys L.
16 doctors and 40 nurses besides
cou nty Decem ber 14, 1855, t h e Flem m ing. H a rrie t E. W eir. A le x ­
num erous co n su ltin g physicians and end o f the Leonard con tra ct and T aggart is program chairm an. The Souse burned in the n ig h t w ith ­ ably, th e re is in ju r y , b u t it p ro b ­
to w a rd
the
W ashington social com m ittee w ith Mrs. C h an t- out a ttra c tin g the neighbors and ably w i ll be some tim e before th e
surgeons. M ore t h in 3.000 patients w o rk
daughter o f the late Ulysses and , ander E W eir.
O rders file d th is week in c irc u it V e r b o o r t R e sid e n t o f M any o f one k in d and an othe r ap ply at cou nty line, a distance estim ated at ler. cha irm an , w ill be in charge o f the damage was not discovered u n ­ e xte n t o f such in ju r y can be posi­
Lucinda .1 ickson. pioneers o f 1848
and 1850 She was m a rrie d Novem - court in clud e liq u id a tio n o f the
the hospital y e a rly. The present 14 m iles M e a nw hile the crew s w ill refreshm ents. M em bers and frie n d s t il some tim e later. A n o th e r at- tiv e ly determ ined.
be b re a kin g th ro u g h the w ild e r ­ o f the T ow nsend m ovem ent are in ­ | tem pt had been made to set the
iMM 8 1876. to D avid D ersham Shute Savings bank, to pay a t­
load is 350 cases.
Y ou ng trees suffered consider­
Y ears S uccum bs
vited , and are requested to b rin g fir e about 10 days before, he told a b ly m ore tha n the old trees a id
fro
w h o d ie d A u g u s t 15, 1887
F ive to rn e y fees; L iq u id a tio n of Rank
Cost per day fo r each patient is , ness
,
.. m th is side, a distance o f cake o r sandwiches.
S h e riff John C onnell.
c h ild re n were burn Io th is union. of Beaverton, to pay a ttorn ey fees:
those orchards th a t w e re less
placed at $3 80 by Dr. C arter. ! S1X m iles
P resident
R. L . P utn am
an ­
Theodore M. Bernards. 84, p ro m ­ This, he e x p l lined, includes a ll e x ­
R. Pederson, freed by the grand t h r if t y p ro b a b ly w ere less effected.
D o lly and Sadie, w ho died in in ­ and to sell personal p ro p e rty Bank
T o ta l allotm e nt .fro m governm ent
(C o n tin u e d on page ft, c o l u m n l l
fancy; F rank, w ho died Septem ­
inent resident o f the cou nty fo r pense. The u n it pays out $1.902.000 w o rk re lie f fu n d s am ounts to nounced Sunday th a t the c lu b had ju r y last T hursd ay on a charge of In a ll p ro b a b ility th is was due to
ber 22. 1030. and tw o daughters,
57 years, died at the fa m ily home ye a rly in com pensation. To date $400.00(1. w h ich is expected to cu rry been in v ite d to fu rn is h a guest d riv in g w h ile d ru n k , fo llo w in g an the fact th a t in those o ld e r o r ­
at V erb oo rt S aturday afternoon $1.919.000 in bonus • ip p lica tio n s have the w o rk to J u ly 15 a fte r w h ich speaker fo r the cham ber o f com ­ accident near A lo h a in w h ic h he chards g ro w th stopped e a rlie r a id
w lio su rvive : M rs Eva Carev of J a c k Ru h lo w to T a k e
N o rth Plums and Mrs. Bertha Van-
O v er F a th e r ’s B u sin e ss a fte r an extended illness. Solem n been cleared w ith m uch o f it on another pro je ct m ust be granted if m erce noon luncheon M a rch 23. stru ck a car d riv e n b y Mazie the re was less sap in the trees at
and th a t Eugene B u rr, specialist Hays o f A loha, was re-arrested the tim e o f the cold w eather.
requiem high mass was held Tues­ the w ay to San Francisco, w hich the roads are to be com pleted.
Lum o f P ortland. She is also sur-
J C. "J a c k " R ushlow w ill con­ day m o rn in g from t h e V is it-itio n has been designated as the pay
\ Ivi-il by three grandsons, Francis
The g re ater p a rt o f the in ju r y
On the W o lf C reek road, fro m on the transa ction ta x fe a tu re o f Wednesday (yesterday) on a re c k ­
the plan and one o f the best T o w n ­ less d riv in g charge and pleaded being rep orted at th is tim e is to
V unLom , M e lv in and H arold D e r­ tin u e the insurance business here chu rch a t V erb oo rt. In t e r m e n t center fo r the coast states.
(C o n tin u e d on p a re 3. ro lu m n 4)
send speakers, had been engaged. g u ilty before Justice Havens. Sen­ the tru n k s . There, perhaps, is some
sham; a great-grandson. Ronald o f his father, the late I,. J Rush- was in the chu rch cem etery O f­
Dr. C a rte r was in tro du ced by
V aiiL om ; a sister, Mrs. L. .1. Crane, low, w ho died suddenly M arch 3. fic ia tin g were Rev. F ather Jonas Paul Patterson, w h ile W. F. Cyrus,
Robert K e lly , secretary o f the tence was postponed u n til M arch bud in ju r y , b u t ju s t now th is is
not so apparent. C u ttin g in to the
M ilw a u k ie , and a brother, W C. lie and Mrs. Rushlow w ere nt of V erb oo rt. celebrant: Rev F a th ­ post com m ander, was m eeting c h a ir­
local clu b since it became an o r­ 20.
W aldport, b u t have m oved h e r e er John B ernards of M ilw a u k ie ,
ba rk on the tree tr u n k fro m th e
Jackson of N o rth Plains.
ganized club, tendered his resig­
man.
B rid ge N e a rly Com plete
outside and fin d in g it discolored
She was a m em ber o f Glencoe He is a graduate o f the H ills b o ro deacon; Rev. F athe r Theodore B e r­
na tion o w in g to the fact th a t he
G.
Russell
M
organ
led
in
sing­
schools, where he was a foo tb all nards of Salem, sub du ico n. and
C ircle, N eighbors o f W oodcraft.
is e n te rin g the p o litic a l prim a rie s
W orkm en today (Thursday» w ill near the o u te r surflice does not
in g a rm y songs w ith Charles L.
as a candidate fo r co u n ty cle rk. com plete the p o u rin g o f the deck i mean th e tre e is damaged.
Mrs. Dersham was loved by a ll star, and la te r attended the U n i­ Rev. F athe r Heesaeker o f Huber, W a lke r at the piano. C a rl Russell,
T h is became necessary u n d e r the on the G lenw ood bridge. A ll th a t
The color o f the b a rk nearest to
w ho knew her fo r her noble c h a r­ v e rs ity of Oregon, w here lie p la y ­ master of ceremonies. A rchbishop in charge o f legion baseball in the
Edw ard D. H ow ard o f P ortla nd
Townsend clu b co n stitu tio n , as any rem ains to com plete the s tru c tu re | the wood and the cam b iu m la y e r
acter.
ed foo tb all.
county,
review
e
d
the
baseball
s
itu
­
preached the fun eral service. Music
Mr. an d M rs. K irk B u ried Tow nsend clu b o ffic e rs seeking w ill be the curbs and ra ilin g s. The determ ines w h e th e r o r not the tree
was by the C a th o lic c h o ir from ation and declared that prospects
election to a p u b lic o ffic e cannot
has been in ju re d . I f the b a rk n e a r­
were
good
fo
r
the
H
ills
b
o
ro
team
M c M in n v ille .
hold elective o ffice in the local w o rk was begun N ovem ber 4, em - j est to the wood is a good, b r ig h t
H e r e on W e d n e s d a y
th
is
year.
He
expects
75
o
r
m
ore
'
R ecitation o f the Rosary was it
(C o n tin u e d on p o re 7, ro lu m n 1 1
club. A unanim ous vo te o f tha nks ' p lo y in g W P A crews.
(C o n tin u e d on pag e 6. ro lu m n 4)
I B urn s' M o rtu a ry in Forest G rove
was given M r K e lly fo r his w o rk
j Sunday evening and at M r. B ern-
D ouble fu n e ra l services w ere held , as secretary. Miss T illie K n o r r was
ants' home M onday evening.
fro m Young's F uneral Hom e here elected secretary.
Mr. Bernards was born O ctober
Wednesday m o rn in g fo r G eorge M.
The c lu b voted u n a n im o u sly to
i 10. 1851, in H olland, came to the
K ir k . 80. and his w ife , Mrs. Ida sponsor a c o u n ty -w id e r a lly of
l i t , I. I*’. I 'r iin r iH , A hm ’ I C n in ily A u e n t I
James and G eorge A llis o n and H e l­ J U nited States when a boy o f 14, He
B e rw ic k K ir k . 69. w h o died w ith - I Tow nsend clubs ne xt m onth. Rob­
Chehalem M ountain potato club, en Sehm eltzer, respectively. Sec­
L A U R E L Esther, 11. daughter in 51 hours o f each o th e r at Bend j e rt K e lly was appointed cha irm an
J o h n ' Sehm eltzer, leader, has been ond and f if th places In the same m a rrie d K a th e rin e DeG root in W is­
selected as tile outstanding 4-H class at the O regon State fa ir were consin in Septem ber, 1877. They of M r. and Mrs. John S p e irin g of In te rm e n t was in T u a la tin P la in s I o f the com m ittee on arrangem ents.
H ills b o ro — C H. Nosier, c h a ir­
Com pleted plans fo r th e annual
d u b of the county and w ill com ­ won by James A llis o n and Helen j c a m e . to O regon in 187!) and had L a ure l, died Tuesday o f scarlet ' P resbyterian iS co tch ) church.
He is allow ed to choose another
fever at the iso latio n hospital near
pete w ith s im ila rly chosen d u b s Sehm eltzer. T h ird place in the B u r­ 1 lived on the same farm 37 years.
M r K ir k died M arch 5 and M rs. m em ber fro m the local clu b to W ashington co u n ty m usic fe stiva l man; Esther W icks, O leva Berger,
Deceased is su rvive d
by the H illsb oro .
) K ir k M irc h 8. He was born August j assist him contact a ll oth er clubs fo r grade schools of th e county H a rrie tt F o rd and Helene S chultz.
fo r ou tsta nding d u b o f the stale. ba nk m arke t potato class at P acific
T h is aw ard was earned as a result In te rn a tio n a l was won by James w id o w and the fo llo w in g childre n:
She had liv e d at L a u re l since 18, 1855. at K irk s v ille . Mo., came : o f cou nty and organize a county have been announced by O. B. D is tricts 7, 1. 8, 17, 19. 29, 31, 33,
(C n n lin u e d on pane 7. colum n 6)
o f an outstanding year o f achieve­ A lliso n .
b ib y h o o d and was a p u p il in the ! to O regon by ox team w ith his com m ittee o f tw o m em bers fro m Kraus, cou nty su p erintend en t o f 38, 52, 58, 77, 79. 89. 118.
ment in pro je ct w o rk, co m m u n ity
Forest G r o v e — W
H. A r s till,
s ix th grade o f the L a u re l school. parents in 1864 and in 1876 was each clu b to m ake a ll arra n g e ­ schools. The c e n tra l com m ittee in
James and George A llis o n each ’
charge o f arrangem ents includes C. cha irm an ; L o ttie Mead. Emma B r y ­
a c tiv ltly , ju d g in g and dem onstra­ won a scholarship to (he 4-H clu b
She is su rvive d by her parents, m a rrie d to Miss C h ristia n n a B ro w n ments.
H. ant, M. L . K ath an, D a rre ll Jones
"In s id e Tow nsend N ew s" o f Ore- H. Nosier, M e rle Davies, W
tio n w o rk, and in d iv id u a l e xh ib its sum m er school as a result o f th e ir (
three brothers, Robert, Leo and in Lane county. She died in 1930
A r s till, R uth W ill and J. C lyde and M arg are t K e llo g g D is tric ts 15,
(('« n tin u p d on p a k p fi . ro lu m n 51
i and in 1933 he was m a rrie d to
at fairs.
M a rtin , and a sister. L u c ille .
dem onstration w o rk at the Oregon j
Hopkins.
2, 4, 5, 10, 27, 42, 53. 56, 71, 97, 99.
The group has stood at I lie top State fa ir and o u tsta nding potato i
P riva te fu n e ra l services w e r e M rs Ida A. B e rw ic k .
The events w i ll be held in ten 113.
Seeking judg m ent of $15,000 for held W ednesday m o rn in g from the
M rs. K ir k was born M a rch 29,
In a ll o f the fields o f 4-H d u b clu b w o rk in the county. E lm e r
centers over the county on M ay 1
B eaverton M e rle Davies, c h a ir­
w o rk
w h ich
are dem onstration, A trop s was elected by the clu b in ju rie s alleged to have been su f­ D o n e lso n A- Sew ell fu n e ra l chapel 1866. and c im c to O regon w ith her
d u rin g the afternoon, according to man; Ray Haas, G erald A ckl- n,
ju d g in g , ond In d iv id u a l exh ib its.
members to re ce ive r the scholar- | fered in -an au tom obile accident w ith Rev. F athe r J. T. C ostello of parents when seven years old. Her
plans o f the com m ittee. C hairm e n A n n ie Vase and H a rrie tt Lees. D is­
The dem onstration team, made up ship, w h ich is fu rn ish e d by the c lu b Decem ber 21, 1935, at Beaverton. the H ills b o ro C a th olic chu rch o f­ father, M r. Johnson, b u ilt the fir s t
o f the various com m ittees have tric ts 48. 6, 18, 37, 57, 60. 62 -jo int,
o f .lames and George A llis o n and w ith money raised by a 10 per Susan R Messier lias brought suit fic ia tin g . B u ria l was in St M a t­ b ric k co u rt house in H illsb o ro . In
W inners in the H ills b o ro m e r­ been asked to ca ll m eetings e a rly in 67-joint, 74, 81, 94 . 95. 108, 107.
i 1884 she was m a rrie d to James chants p o p u la rity contests. Misses
de m on stra ting "T re a tin g o f Seed cent la x on a ll p re m ium money against M r. and Mrs. G eorge Z im ­ thew 's C a th o lic cem etery here.
T ig a r d — E. B r it t N cd ry. c h a ir­
, B o rw ick. seven c h ild r e n ’ being born L o rra in e Chase and H elen Sahl- M arch to m ake plans fo r the d is­
merm an.
Potatoes," won firs t place in the won by members.
man:
A r th u r B a ld w in ,
W illia m
Sin- alleges th a t Mrs. Z im m erm an I
to this union and fo u r o f them feld. w ill leave here M a rch 24 fo r tricts.
crops d ivisio n at both the W ashing­
The club, made up of nine m em ­
D o g L ic e n se C o lle c to r
Ten num bers have been desig­ W eir, Io la G ooding and Frances
! su rv iv e as follow s: A rch ie . Los the a ll-fre e t r ip to C a lifo rn ia and
ton county and Oregon stale fairs. bers and represe nting seven fa m ­ was d riv in g the Z im m erm a n car
nated fo r the program be ginning Post D is tric ts 23, 40. 82, 92. 106
S ta r ts on C o u n ty R ou n d s Angeles; Elm er, San Jose; A lb e rt,
The ju d g in g team made up o f H e l­ ilie s w ith in a radius of fo u r square and t h i t in a tte m p tin g Io pass the
M exico w ith g irls fro m W ashing­ w ith a selection by the school band
Sherw ood — J C lyd e H o p k in s ,
en Sehm eltzer, James A lliso n , and miles, has just com pleted its e le v­ Messier m achine, Mrs. Zim m erm an
N J Skee of Beaverton has again H illsb o ro , and Mrs. G eorge Fish, ton and C a lifo rn ia .
or
oth er s im ila r m usical organiza- cha irm an ; C e cil W. Loose, Frances
Ellen Ja q u lth placed second at the enth year o f potato clu b w o rk. turne d back in to the rig h t hand ! started out on the collectio n o f de­ Bend. M r. B o rw ic k died in M arch,
i
tion.
The
program
includes
also
a
T hrou gh a ty p o g ra p h ic a l e rro r
M icek, M a ria n H ow ard and M ir y
W ishington cou nty fa ir and P acific D u rin g th is
period
of a c tiv ity , i tr a ffic lane too soon, catching the lin q u e n t dog licenses under the I 1932.
p rim a ry chorus, rh y th m band, in ­ Sehm eltzer. D is tric ts 88. 20 -jo in t,
T hey had spent the last t w o ! the vote to ta l of Miss A lm a Raf-
In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposition w h ich a c tiv ity c o n tin u a lly pointed I Messier ear w ith a back hub cap d ire ctio n o f the dog c o n tro l board,
term
ediate
chorus,
harm
onica
band,
fe ty of M ountaindale, w h o placed
i 22. 26-Joint, 45. 47. 733
w ith one of the team members, tow ards the p ro du ction o f high - and tu rn in g it over.
composed o f F ra n k S chulm erieh of m onths at Bend Mrs. B o rw ic k op­ second in the tra v e l contest fo r the feature num ber, fo lk dancing, up ­
B anks—O. V e ry l W hite, c h a ir­
Helen Sehm eltzer, w in n in g highest q u a lity
The p la in tiff alleges tha t besides F arm in gton , H a rry
Robinson of erated a ro o m in g and b o a rd in g cou nty outside o f H illsb o ro , was per grade chorus, com bined chorus
c e rtifie d
B urb an k
seed,
man; G ladys O verton, Ida H opkins,
in d iv id u a l honors at the county the c lu b has played a m a jo r pa rt in ju rie s to her eye. a sear on her llite o n and I J. Heesaeker of K a n ­ house on Second street fo r years.
given as 746,550. I t should have , and audience, and a band o r or- L e ila Peters and W ayne T h o rm n n .
fa ir.
M r. K ir k is s u rvive d b y fo u r 1 read 786.550. M iss R a ffe ty was a J chestra selection.
in m a kin g Chehalem M ou ntain one m outh and the fra c tu re o f tw o sas C ity . F ive hundred m ore lice n ­
D is tric ts 13. 12. 14. 34. 44, 83. 72.
F irst, second and th ird places in o f the leading B u rb an k seed p ro ­ verteb rae in her back, she must ses were paid up by M arch 1 of c h ild re n : E verett and H e rb e rt. W a l­ $25 p rize fo r second and a $10
Com m ittees, centers and d is tric ts
the m arke t potato class at the d u cin g centers. Each year several wear a brace to correct the back th is year over the same period ton; Mrs. Ethel H ooking. E lm ira , I prize in a su b scrip tio n contest con­ j to p a rtic ip a te in th a t cen ter f o l­ 75, 78.
G aston—L e n n a rt T e lr, c h a irm a n ;
in ju ry .
W ashington cou nty were won by
last year.
(C o n tin u e d on page H, colum n 2)
and Mrs. M o rris M oore. Eugene.
ducted by the Argus.
low :
K ' n n i l n a r a on p o s o « , 'o ilm a n I )
City Must Buy Land
Favor F air
Route to Sea
Caravan is Arranged
Assemble Machinery
His H a t in Ring
More Enter
Democrats Cautious
G rand Jury
Indicts Pair;
Three Freed
Yamhill Matron
Wanders, Lost
for Two Days
Vet's Bureau
Head Reports
on Activities
County Native
Datigli hter Dies
Townsend Club
to Hold Social
Caution Urged
in Nut Pruning
•Theo. Bernards
Buried Tuesday
Double Funeral
Services Held
Chehalem Mountain Potato
Club Named Best in County
Ten Districts Designated
for Music Festival in May
Laurel Child Dies
of Scarlet Fever
Beaverton Woman
Asking Large Sum
Contest Winners
to Leave March 24