The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 10, 1936, Image 1

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With Which is Combined the I Iillsboro Independent
Hillsboro In d e p e n d e n t Established 1873
Visitor Saturday
S o a k in g D o w n p o u r s Drench
Parched
Surprise Coming-
H illsboro, O regon, Thursday, D ecem ber 10, 1936
Potato Banquet
Closes Year for
Chehalem Club
Gaston Man
Chosen Head
Nut Growers
A sso c ia tio n M ay S e e k F und
P a stu r e s
to
K ain R e a c h e s
B a ttle F ilb ert
W e e v il,
W an t T e e th P ut in L a w
R oots
G o v e r n in g G r a d in g
Chehalem M ou ntain 4-H Potato
( tub's fifth annual potato banquet
was held in the M ountain Home
( liu rc li Friday, according to 1.. E
Francis, assistant county agent. In
addition to the eight members of
tiie potato club there were 25 m em ­
b e r s of th e com m u nity present The
banquet and achievem ent m eeting
m arked Hie clnae o f the club's 13th
year this being the oldest 4-H club
in W ashington county.
Elm er Atrops. president of the
club, served as toast master at the
banquet and I. J A lle n , assistant
state club leader, was the p rin cip a l
speaker and the judge o f the po­
tato exh ib its Achievem ent aw a rd ,
and tiie ce rtific a te o f achievem ent
in recognition o f the club's 100 per
cent com pletion o f its w o rk were
presented to the club members and
th e ir leader. John Schm eltzer, by
tiie assistant county agent.
A short address o f welcome was
given by George A lliso n , a m em ­
ber o f the club, w ith a response
in behalf o f the guests by Mrs. L.
E. Francis. Discussions on the econ­
om ic value of potato in d u s try in
Oregon and the care and storage
o f seed potatoes were given b y
(C o n tin u rd on page 7, colum n 4)
H illsb o ro
A rgus
Estaoluhed
1894
Two Sections, Fourteen Pager
Awards Given Every Argus Subscriber
Driver Death
Hilhi Stars to (jet Christmas Present Car Indicted
at Luncheon Mystery Surrounds Plan to be Revealed to by Grand Jury
W alt ner W in s
R otary
C lub
All Next Week; Big Time Promised Be­
fore C’hristmas Holiday Comes
T ro p h y , A lv in M ohr G ets
M en ’s S h op S w e a te r , an d
T h ree O th ers R e w a r d e d
W ilfo rd D a v it, C orn eliu s, to
F ace
C ourt
in
M is h a p
W h ich Cost L ife o f Y oung
Thi« it» the tim e of y e a r w hen th e re is a lot of m ystery
everyw here.
L ocal F arm er
M other comes hom e w ith m ysterious p a c k ag e s and
tucks th em aw ay. F a th e r does th e sam e th in g and every
M aking the second man held un-
der indictm ent fo r m anslaughter in
body else has a good tim e try in g to upset th e situ atio n by . connection
w ith autom obile acci­
dents this fa ll in W ashington coun-
ex p ed itio n s of discovery.
,
, .
,
; ,y > the county grand ju r y T hurs-
J u s t to keep the ball rolling, th e A rgus m an ag em en t
day returned a tru e b in against
has e n te re d into the gam e, too, only j r- th e su
rp
rise
will
be
o i Cor nelius-
v
c
- - .
. indtCMnent
was i n connection
B re a k in g th e longest d ry .spell
F e llo w s, G aston n u t g ro w -
Selected uy his teammates as the
o f re c o rd in thi., section o f ( )regon,
wa ele cte d pVesident o f th e
m o t in s p ira tio n a l p laye r on the
iig h t ru in s w h ic h begun th e last
'• in N u t G ro w e rs ' a ssociation
H ilh i foo tb all team d u rin g the sea­
o f th e w e e k dev lope<i in to u iio a k -
tin c lo s in g .session o f th e tw o -
son ju s t closed, W arren Wahner.
Sonduy
w h ic h
i n g dow npour
c o n v e n tio n D e ce m b e r 2 and 3
fullba ck, p la yin g his last y e a r
d re n c h e d th e pa rch e d e a rth and
F ore st ( ¡ro v e N e w b e rg was .se-
here, was presented the R otary
s u p p lie d d u s ty fie ld s w ith needed H u n d re d # o f c h ild re n w ill
s th e p la ce fo r th e con-
club
cup at the R otary fo o tb a ll
Hpcciul guests o f Santa
m o is tu re to s p ro u t g ra in lo n g o v e r ­
in ,937.
luncheon T hursday noon at w hich
due.
again tin s ye a r w h e n th e
O th e r o ffic •rs e le cte d are E S.
players were guests. The cup is a
♦disclosed December 17 instead of w ith the death of Ralph P rahl 41
F o r the fir s t tim e since b ite Hum­
H ills b o ro C h ris tm a s tre a t
S tre tc h e r o f Dundee, vice - p re s i-
coveted prize among t h e H ilh i
C hristm as m orning.
farm er near H illsboro, w ho was
m er. th<' sm oke p a il, w h ic h has
tr ib u te d
L a te r
a d vice
d e n t lo succi ed E A. M cCornack
athletes
Same S p irit
k ille d by the car d rive n by Davis
h u n g o v e r m o u n ta in and v u lle y ,
h e a d q u a rte rs is to th e e ffe c t th a t «f Eugene; J< im S p u rg eo n o f V a n -
Wesley Stout, center, was select­
Nevertheless there is to be ju s t i c e n ig h t of Novem ber 15 on the
th e go<»<, o ld S a in t w ill be in «O liver, v ic e -p re s id e n t
was dispersed, c le a rin g the atmoH*
fo r W ash­
ed by the judges fo r the Men's
as m uch C hristm as s p irit about the D a iry creek bridge. Prahl, accord-
pher<* D u s ty road.', b a d ly in need
H ills b o ro S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n ¡p in g to n , a nd C. E S ch u ste r, re --
Shop sweater award. Selection was
w hole a ffa ir as though it were in g to witnesses, w ith a companion.
o f w a te r to b in d th e in cre a sin g
2 o 'clo ck and again S u tu rd a y a ft- eleeted s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
based on scholarship, sportsm an­
revealed on Christm as m o rn in g t o ! Lester Straw, was pushing t h e
* rniMin, I ,(•» e m b e r 19
deep c o a tin g o f loose g ra ve ,, w e re
Seek A p p ro p ria tio n
ship
tra
in
in
g
,
offense,
defense
and
I the happy shouts o f the c h ild re n ; P ra h l car to a nearby f illin g sta­
ag a in in shape fo r b la d in g w ith
A
p
p
r
o
p
r
ia
tio
n
o
f
$10.000
by
the
practice.
The
judges
were
F
ather
and
the laughter of the rest of th e j tio n when the Davis auto crashed
some p ro m is e th u t
ch u ck
holes
Surpassing early sales o f previous fa m ily.
, fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t to acco m p a n y
Costello. C. T. Richardson and W.
in to the rear of t h e machine,
c o u ld be f ille d fo r tiie w in te r
G. Hare
years, the C hristm as seal campaign
$5000 to be asked o f th e state
Best o f all. th is is going to b e ! crushing Prahl.
Pasture* Aided
le
g
is
la
tu
re
fo
r
th
e
p
u
rp
o
se
o
f
.study
M
ake
F
u
rth
e
r
Awards
o
f
the
W
ashington
C
o
un
ty
Health
the
biggest
Christm
as
surprise
in
;
O n ly Ind ictm ent
Pastures, lo n g d o rm a n t because
and c o n tro l o f f ilb e r t w e e v il, was
O th e r awards to fo o tb a ll players association is fo rging ahead w ith W ashington county, because it w ill |
o f th e a h o rtu g e o f ra in fa ll, w ere
P rahl died a few hours la te r fo l­
8.400
stamps
already
reported
sold
f
a
v
o
r
e
,
in
<i
re
s
o
lu
tio
n
parsed
by
included
Tom
Goodin,
guard,
who
be
fo
r
everyone
of
the
m
ore
th
a
n
,
fu rn is h e d s u ffic ie n t m o is tu re to in ­
wtas selected by the judges as and calls fo r m ore stamps fro m 10.000 men. women, and childre n lo w in g the am putation o f both legs
th e m e e tin g T h u rs d a y . T h e re s o lu ­
s u re a good so a k in g at th e roots, i
. ..
.
. _
.
,
..
in a local hospital. The grand
p la yin g the most consistent game 14 schools and committees.
tio n was d ra w n and p re se n te d by
o f th e happy A rgu s fa m ily scatter- jury> ne w )y selected w e n tK in t“
w h ic h w ill s ta rt the dela ye d g ro w th
T h e stage has a l, been set fo r the
of the season, and w ho received
Points w here r e fill orders fo r ed in a ll parts o f the county.
im m ediate session, m aking a per-
W h ile m a n y fa rm e rs fe a r th u t g ra n d a r r iv a l o f Santa C la u S a tu r ­ W E B u rk e o f S h e rw o o d a n d Jo h n
T i u n k o f N e w b e rg .
a necktie. A lv in M ohr was selected stamps have been sent the past
Just im agine that i f you can. B ut sonal v is it to the sccne a* d
P
g ra m p la n te d s e v e ra l w eeks ago. d a y a fte rn o o n at 2 o’c lo e lc aceor 1-
as p la yin g the best game against
P o in tin g o u t th a t sale o f in fe r io r
and ly in g in g ro u n d to o d r y fo r m g to R a lp h W ilso n , eh tirm a u o f
C losing one of the largest months Forest G rove T han ksgiving day. week by Miss Rose Cave, seal sale JUSi n ?aW c l t ’. a J?‘ g' d’ r * . sec" t ! tio n in g witnesses. A fte r a day of
chairm
an,
in
clud
e
Reedville,
Mea­
w
ith
old
Santa
Claus
holding
the
probing
the
lnvestigators
adjoX
u
r„ .
s p ro u tin g since, m ay be dam aged th e ch a m b e r o f co m m e rce C h r is t­ n u ts i a ffe c tin g th e O reg o n m a r ­ in the sale o f U. S. savings bonds,
B u x ­ bag and not g iv in g anyone a peep ed u n til the reg ular December ses-
ket a d v e rs e ly th e g ro w e rs a ls o lth
c H illsb o ro post office reported and Elm an S chulm erich. tackle, as cham. F arm ington. Arcade.
1
I
the
mas tre a t c o m m itte e .
, p layin g the best offensive game of
th e re are o th e rs w h o d e cla re that
This v e lir. a c c o rd in g to th e la t ­ u r g e d e n fo rc e m e n t o f s la te re g u la - , Novem ber sales am ounting to $11,- 'th e season, each rece ivin g a neck- ton. M cK in le y, Durham. Garden u n til the m o rn in g o f December 17 sion. The Davis in d ictm e n t fo l-
when the subscribers o f the Argus J [¿ ^ ed alihost im m ediately on re ­
th e seed w ilt s p ro u t no w th a t s u f ­ est
C h ris tm a n
broadcast.
Sant i tion.s g o v e rn in g g ra d in g rules and 662 50, w ith a m a tu rin g value of i tie. These awards were made by Home, Raleigh. L a u re l and Rose­
dale.
un fo ld th e ir crisp y new newspapers sum ption of the in q u iry , and was
fic ie n t ra in has fa lle n to w e t th e •
w ill have an a ssistant in one m a rk e tin g fo r filb e r ts and w a ln u ts. $15 550 at the end of 10 years, L. a local Rotarian. fo rm e r p laye r at
T h e d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e o f T McPheeters, related th is week
"F ro m the e a rly success o f the fo r a lo o k at the week's happen­ the on ly in dictm e nt returned.
s o il to a d e p th o f several inches
o f hi y c h ild re n , lit t le M i
C la n
U
n
iv
e
rs
ity
of
Illin
o
is.
ha. set up these* rules,
H o w e v e r, th o s e fa rm e rs w h o w e re w h o w ill have a special b ra n d o f th e stat
sale this year." Rose Cave, c h a ir­ ings.
F rid a y Davis appeared at the
Post office receipts fo r the m onth
Am ong the seniors w ho graduate man. said. “ I th in k that people are
Then zowie! R ight in the eye on s h e riffs office and sub m itte d to
/ . t i , a sorted, but enforce-
u n a b le to p lo w because o f the m i l t fo r a ll o f th e c h ild re n v is ­ l th e ;
of
Novem
ber
also
show
an
increase
I
this
year
and
are
lost
to
the
team
not provided by law. as it o f 7 t i per cent over the
aw akening to the value of the tu ­ the fro n t page w ill be the whole arrest, according to S h e riff John
d ro u th , s ill, fin d th e m se le vs in the Hors it! H ills b o r o S a tu rd a y a fte r- tnent
same ! are A lv in M ohr. Eugene H ow ell. berculosis w o rk being carried on C hristm as package unw rapped fo r W. Connell.
s h o u ld b i
same p re d ic a m e n t because th e ra in s noon
m onth in 1935. the records show.
Tom Goodin. Wesley Stout. Leon­ th rou gh ou t the county throu gh the everybody to see. A n d w o n 't we
d id n o t p e n e tra te In s u ffic ie n t d e p th
S peakers T h u rs d a y In clu d e d H E
The other in dictm e nt in volve s
\ in o th e r years, th e a r r iv a l <
The savings, or baby bonds, have ard Peschka. Ulysses Stout. Elm an sale o f C hristm as seals.
have fun.' Ma and pa. grandma, L lo y d Logan. 21, P ortland man w ho
to m oiste n th e b o tto m p a rt o f th e Santa C la u s w ill be h e a ra ld e d h
Stephenson, associate p ro fe sso r o f proved a popular investm ent w ith
S
chulm
erich.
A
lle
n
Sigler.
Dave
grandpa
and
a
ll
the
kids,
uncles,
soil.- at O regon S ta te co lle g e . W
fu rro w # .
was d riv e r o f an autom obile w h ich
t
Santa C la u s parade in w h ie
"M o re and more people seem to
H illsb o ro residents. M c P h e e te r s C rittenden, W arren W ahner. Ray
W a rm e r w e a th e r cam e w ith the th e good n n tu re d o ld fe llo w w il
It
B o lie n . a .sistant
p ro fe sso r o f
realize the value of early diagnosis aunts, cousins—everybody w ho be-' le ft the high w ay on Gales C reek
points out. and the post office has L a ir and Don W ick.
longs
to
the
fam
ilies
of
the
Argus
ra in s , r e lie v in g a succcfudon
«If pas a lo n g th e stree ts o f th e f it . b a c t e r i o l ’ gy: O. T M c W h o rte r, e x ­ been se llin g increasingly greater
road October 25. crashed in to a
The m eeting was conducted in among the school ch ild re n as a
(C o n tin u ed on page ». colum n t )
fre e z in g n ig h ts , w h ic h began
non
t ( on tin t i e d <»rt p a g e « . c o l u m n 3>
te n sio n s e rv ic e h o r tic u ltu r is t; C. E.
telephone pole, k illin g A r t h u r
num bers of the bonds as the effects the form o f a fo o tb a ll game, p la y ­ means o f saving lives, o r long per­
a fte r N o v e m b e r 1
S h u ste r. U S d e p a rtm e n t o f ag- o f recovery are fe lt m ore and more.
Webb, 19, H ills b o ro yo u th
who
iods
o
f
in
va
lid
ism
.
S
kin
tests
ers
and
R
otarians
being
asked
W h ile th e re h ave been d r
ile u lt u r e h o r tic u ltu r is t, a n d
D r.
was a companion o f Logan's on a
among the school children, and im ­
questions
and
the
gains
and
losses
H
illsb
o
ro
post
o
ffice
calls
a
t­
to m n s in th e past, o ld -tim e rs i
W illia m C h a n d le e o f S h e rw o o d.
Saturday n ig h t tr ip to a dance halt
m ediate x -ra y exam inations where
n e ve r
F irs t p riz e fo r th e best c o lle c tio n ten tion to the fact th a t the sale checked according to the answers. reactions are found, have served to
section declare th a t th e r
on Gales Creek. Logan was in ­
C.
T
Richardson
was
in
charge
of
o
f
series
B
savings
bonds
closes
of ne v v a r ie ty w a ln u t w e n t to II
h;ts been a d ro u th e x te n d in g in to
dicted b y a previous grand ju r y
save m any lives in this county and
the program .
December
31,
1936
A
H< lin e m a n of P o rtla n d fo r a
D e ce m b e r w it h in
th e ir m e m o ry
and is held fo r tria l.
Preparations fo r the a n n u a l prevent spread o f the disease to
In d ivid u a ls, corporations, associa­
v a rie ty nam ed "M o n e y M a k e r."
T h e longest d ry s p e ll o f re co rd was
F o llo w in g his in dictm e nt. Davis
Christm as lig h tin g contest were other childre n.
A fe a tu re o f th e f ir s t day was tions. banks and others m ay hold
in IH95. w h ile a n o th e r d ry ye a r
was arranged before Judge R.
"R ealizin g the good derived from
tiie on i.o n a l s c ry ic e e o itd u c lv d by savings bonds issued d u rin g any bqgun w ith the ap po intm en t o f a the purchase of the little seals,
w as re e o rth i, in ,9,7.
F
ra
n k Peters when he was allow ed
com m ittee headed by B. M. G ood­
II A H e n n e m a n in respect to th e one calendar year nbt to exceed
D ro u th th is fa ll, in the lig h t
u n til December 21 at 9:30 a. m. to
w h ich sell at a penny apiece, m ore
man
and
in
c
lu
d
in
g
James
W
ells
m e m o ry o f 'h e la te J o h n U. S m ith $10.000 m a tu rin g value, and those
past e x p e rie n c e , in d ic a te s th a t c ro p
and m ore o f o u r citizens are p u r - , W ith ap p ro xim a te ly 800 applica- enter his plea. He is free under
and Fred Am acher.
O rg a n iz a tio n o f th e n e w ly a u th ­ o f N e w b e rg , . o e i a t l o n
p re sid e n t, who desire to extend th e ir p u r­
y ie ld s n e x t y e a r w ill be m a te r ia lly
chasing them w h ile others are b u y - , tions fo r old age pension benefits $1000 bonds.
This
com
m
ittee
is
expected
to
o
rize
d
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
C
o
u
n
ty
h
e
a
lth
aid G eorge D o r r i . o f S p rin g fie ld , chases of series B bonds to this
cu t Records m ade by th e d e p a rt-
»'• E- M itch e ll, under a c irc u it
a rep ort on plans at the in g more generously," Miss Cave under the social security la w al-
tn e nt o f a g ric u ltu r e in othe
d ry d e p a rtm e n t w ill bo o o n ip le te il by co n sid e re d th e dean o f th e filb e r t lim it w ill have to act p ro m p tly, tt.'n.J/Jo ng thus noon 'T h u rsd a y ) A declared
ready L ie d in the H ills b o ro p o s t, cou rt order file d th is week, has
th
e
fir
s
t
o
f
th
e
year,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
is
pointed
out
In d u s try in th e state, w h o was an
f
th a t y ie ld *
th e
been appointed gogrdian ad lite m
-
, -
j
..
, -pcaker from P ortla nd w il! ta lk.
W h ile a percentage o f the funds office, the date has been extended ! to appear in behalf of E lm er and
m em bers o f th e c o u n ty c o u rt T he lb n a ry m e m b e r o f th e association.
fo llo w in g
iiin iin c r a re it ss
A new series o f bonds, designated :- understood.
collected arc turne d over to the fo r filin g u n til December 15. L. T H a rry M itc h e ll and James F e r­
u n it was In c o rp o ra te d in th e c o u n ­
D e c la rin g th a t th e 1936 w a ln u t series C. w ill be offered fo r sale,
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state health association, the re ­ McPheeters. postmaster, announced; guson. minors, named defendants
ty budget th is y e a r a nd a p p ro ve d c ro p h a - p ro ve d less th a n 50 per
January 1, 1937 and u n til fu rth e r; ■-»
$ T T
•
m ainder o f the fun d is kept in Tuesday. The closing date was to! in $5.074 damage action file d by
at. th e p u b lic h e a rin g
cent o f tiie n o rm a l y ie ld and o f notice anyone may purchase such r ' i i r t T I P f C
I t i l ¿At A
W ashington county, and the gre at­ have been December 5.
A lre a d y tw o a p p lic a n ts fo r the p r q u a lity , F ra n k C. Higgs, sales bonds up to $10.000 m a tu rin g value- 1
1
W 1 I1 U 1 1
Napoleon R oyier o f T ualatin . The
e r the am ount collected the m o re ! Because of e ith e r the reluctance tr io were among fiv e others charged
p o s itio n o f c o u n ty p h y s ic ia n are m an a g e r o f th e N o rth P a c ific N u t each calendar year a fte r th a t date
m oney is a va ila b le fo r the w o rk i of some employes to file applica-
u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n and several a p ­ G ro w e rs ' c o -o p e ra tiv e , m ade his re ­ regardless o f the am ount o f bonds
here.
tions. o r because of fa ilu re to un- by R o yier w ith assaulting and in ­
p lic a tio n s f o r l h e p o sitio n o f co u n - p o rt to th e c o n v e n tio n on th e fir s t held in series A and B.
Purchasers of stamps, however, derstand w hat was re q u ire d of ju r in g him the n ig h t of O ctober
, ly nurse, are e xp e cte d . M rs M a r ­ day As a re s u lt o f th e s h o rt c ro p .!
24. The others are W illia m B arber
Christm as packages of nuts and
R u sse ll T h o rn b u rg h o f K a r e l g aret D ix o li-L o g a n . present c o u n ty p ric e - a re fro m a ce n t to a ce n t-
Attenctance was be tte r at the should rem em ber tha t m oney tu rn - (hem. a large num ber of applica- and M. J. G ray, now serving term s
rem ain to be file d over fo r the attack.
G ro v e was e le cte d p re s id e n t o f the nurse, e xp e cts t o co m p le te h e r e m ­ a n d -n -h a lf h ig h e r. H iggs to ld th e apples, designated fo r points in the C ountv
Farmers* U nion m eeting ed over to the state association, a l - ( llons
W a .h in g to n C o u n ty T ea ch e rs’ as­ p lo y m e n t w ith th e c o u n ty J a n u a ry g ro w e rs, w h ile th e s u rp lu s c o n tro l m iddlow est and the cast, now are S aturday than fo r some tim e. M ore so helps in the w o rk carried on in I ««le U n ited States w ith the resu lt
H a rry J. M a ile r of Banks has
passing th ro u g li the local post o f­ than one hundred were served pot the cou nty b y reason o f the state tha t^th e tim e was extended,
s o c ia tio n S a tu rd a y at T ig a rd . O th e r 1. a nd re tire .
p ro g ra m has been e lim in a te d .
brought su it in c irc u it court against
fice
as
a
fo
re
ru
n
n
e
r
o
f
the
flood
o ffic ia ls a re A. A. B a ld w in . M e tz ­
w
ide
a
c
tiv
itie
s
o
f
the
la
rge
r
or-
In
the
local
post
office,
o
fficia
ls
F unds fo r th e n e w h e a lth u n i!
(C o n tin u ed on page 3, colum n 2 l
luck d in n e r by Cedar M ill local
U nder the crop c o n tro l program
ganization. it is pointed out.
ger. vice - p re s id e n t;
M n rg u e ritte are fu rn is h e d by th e fe d e ra l g o v ­ fro m 1935, Riggs rem arked, the. o f g ift packages w h ich w ill fo llo w . ladies.
are u rg in g a ll employes to take im ­
D
u
rin
g
the
past
year
the
health
B o o h e r. C o rn e liu s , se cre ta ry, and e rn m e n t th ro u g h th e d e p a rtm e n t o f w a lnu t in d u s try was apportioned
mediate
advantage
o
f
the
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
­
E a rly m a ilin g is urged fo r a ll
State President George W. Potts
H ili
C o rn e liu s . H ills b o ro ,
tre a s ­ p u b lic h e a lth , by th e c o u n ty , and
C hristinas m ail, in c lu d in g C h rist- reported on. the N ational Farm ers' association funds have paid fo r 27 ity to register fo r the fu tu re bene­
( (u n t in u r d on pagv
colum n
u re r
I mas cards. Persons m a ilin g p a c k -.U n io n convention at Des Moines, X -ra y exam inations o f ch ild re n fits. T his also applies to pe_sons
th ro u g h d o n a tio n s b y v a rio u s school
D e le g a te - as nam ed to th e O re ­ d is tric ts and th e W a sh in g to n C o u n
I ages are urged to use s u b s ta n tia l' Iowa. In Novem ber. O tto F ow ler w ho have reacted to the skin tests w ho are unem ployed, it is pointed
gon S ta te T ea ch e rs' a ssociation are ty H e a lth association.
boxes and w ra p p in g f o r b o t h j o f C o rva llis, who was to have e x ­ given in the various schools. Some out.
F. I t Nedr.v. T ig a rd ; M e rle D avies.
Unem ployed are being urged to
T h e m o ve m e n t
to e sta blish
fra g ile and unbreakable gifts, us- plained the operations o f the Ore- o f these childre n, it was found, had
B e a v e rto n ; Jo h n B C ox. S h e rw o o d ; h e a lth u n it in th is c o u n ty was spun
ing stout paper and s trin g in w ra p- Ron Seed G row ers' association, was active tuberculosis, w h ile other? register because it w ill save the
W ith m ore than 12 years o f se rv­
D o ro th y I-ew is. B e th a n y A lte rn a te s sored by th e c o u n ty h e a lth associ­
had
contracted
the
disease
at
o
n
e
!
necessity
o f reg isterin g a fte r they
i ping-
i unable to be present. Potts stressed
ice in charge o f the W ashington
m e F C S ta lle y . H ills b o ro ; LeRoy a tio n and re ce ive d the a c tiv e h a c k ­
Patrons, too, should be p a rtic u la r j
organization o f ju n io rs, a n d tim e o r another, but were not a c -jh a v e procured a jo b and therefore county hospital at H illsb oro to th e ir
S m ith . Forest G ro v e M a ry f i t and. in g o f th e fe d era te d clu b s o f th e
; w ill assist the governm ent in set-
about placing the address in clear keeping them interested in F a rm ­ tive .
C h ild re n fou nd to have had ac-1 tin g up records at as- e a rly a date credit. M r. and Mrs. Charles O.
A lo h a -H u b e r, and Joseph W enzel. c o u n ty , a nd th e c o u n ty P a re n t- i V o tin g to em ploy the same pro- le tte rin g on one side of the p a c k -' ?r s . U n l°n a ctivitie s fo r they are
I
duetion
com
m
ittee
as
last
year.
Roe have been released from th e ir
tiv e tuberculosis at one tim e or as possible.
H e lv e tia .
T ea ch e r a ssociation co u n cil.
leaders of tom orrow
Legion age w ith th e ir name and address
Don T. Tem pleton,
another, b u t w ho are not active
T w o mistakes seem common in em ploym ent.
Hex Jones o f H ills b o ro was e le c t­
A ll o f th e h e a lth w o rk o f the H illsb o ro pest. A m erican
Resolutions
de
aling
w
ith
t
h
e
in the upper le ft hand corner. A d ­
ed in c id e n t o f th e G ra d e I ’ r in r i- c o u n ty n o w w ill be co n ce n tra te d Tuesday n ig h t authorized the an- dresses on both sides o f the pack­ d a iry in du stry, u t ilit y d is tric t and cases at the tim e, are fo rw a rn e d ; com pleting the blanks, acoording county judge, announced this week.
F o llo w in g th e ir release, the hos­
I als' a sso cia tio n Em m a B ry a n t o f in th e n e w d e p a rtm e n t and a d ­ I nual "L e g io n A m a te u r" contest at ages are discouraged because of the p rin tin g of school books by and can be given the special c a re 1 to H a rry Johnson, c le rk in charge
D ille y was named v ic e -p re s id e n t m in is te re d u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f as early a date as possible a fte r the p o ssib ility o f m istake in han­ the state p rin te r were brought in needed to prevent a recurrence o f ¡o f registrations. The firs t is in f i l l ­ p ita l management was taken over
the disease.
and R u th H e le n W ill o f N o rth th e h e a lth p h y s ic ia n assisted
in g in the lin e fo r name. The fu ll com pletely by the members of the
by Hie firs t o f the year. P roduction dling . W ith
the address on one by the le gislative com m ittee.
includes
Com m ander
Plains, s e c re ta ry - tre a s u re r
W ade th e tw o nurses z\ c le rk also w ill I com m ittee
name should be used instead of county court w ho w ill continue
Plan brought to the atten tion of
i side only, the postal w o rkers w ill
I
Jake
W
eil.
A.
F.
Foelker.
Dr.
R
II A r s te ll was nam ed d e legate to lie e m p lo y e d In th e o ffic e to h a n d le
in itia ls . W here the person has a in that capacity fo r several weeks
have less d iffic u lty w ith postage members at the last m eeting bv
O S
T A
m id dle name the name should be u n til a new policy has been estab­
re co rd s
a n d s te n o g ra p h ic
w o rk I J. N icol and Leon S. Davis.
Ed
L.
Moore,
county
fa
ir
manager,
. cancellations.
lished there. A t that tim e a new
(C u n tin u ed on page 2. colum n 5)
A d d re ss o f th e d a y was g ive n by l.a le r a s a n ita ry in s p e c to r p ro b a b ly I P re lim in a ry plans o f the com ­
concerning
the
acq
uisition
o
f
bet­
the contest
superintendent w ill be employed,
Stout boxes and w rappings are
D r F lo y d C. W ilc o x o f L in fie ld w ill be added as th e w o rk o f th e m ittee indicate that
ter
grounds
fo
r
the
county
fa
ir.
Tem pleton said.
! w ill be staged in H ills b o ro some- urged because of the crush of
college,
w h o d e c la re d
th a t
th e I ne w d e p a rtm e n t increases.
c-.u i .
. ■ .
i
.resulted in liv e ly discussion
No
In a form al statement issued this
present
h ig h
school c u r r ic u lu m | P resent cost o f th is u n it w ill be , tim e in February, o r as soon as Christm as m ail w h ich alw ays re-1
action
was
taken,
but
a
ll
week the court said:
tons of were agreed that they were not
s h o u ld he re m o d e le d to g iv e less; $10.770 o f w h ic h
o n ly $085 was Hie necessary acts can be selected. suits in the te rm in a ls;
H
ills
b
o
ro
residents
again
arc
be­
“ A complete revision o f the ad­
p re p a ra tio n fo r co lle g e and m ore needed in a d d itio n to present up-1 T his year a special a tte m p t w ill m ali being stacked and p ile d in w illin g to go in to debt and that it ing urged to take part in the f if th
m in is tra tiv e policies re la tiv e to the
he made to obtain am ateur acts the m a il ears and term inals. This
p re p a ra tio n fo r Iffe.
p ro p ria tio n s fo r h e a lth w o rk .
must be a county fa ir in re a lity annual
R otary c l u b
C hristm as
from
a
ll
parts
o
f
W
ashington
coun­
W
ith
tax
collections
ap
pa
rently
management
of t h e W ashington
unavoidable
w
eight,
w
h
ich
neces­
A m o n g th e changes w h ic h are
as w e ll as in name.
lig h tin g contest, an a ttra c tiv e fea­ ahead of last year, the tax d e p a rt-! county hospital brought w ith it the
T h ird Oregon Reunion
co n te m p la te d by th e c o u rt fo r th e ty a fte r a care fu l selection is made s a rily must be w ithstood by a big
O
pposition
was
voiced
to
le
ttin
g
tu re here d u rin g fo u r previous m ent th is week announced that J release o f Charles O. Roe. super-
Annual
re u n io n o f th e
162nd a cco m m o d a tio n o f th e n e w u n it, from a ll of tiie entertainers seeking; percentage of packages, requires space to exh ib itors, who make all ho lid ay seasons.
thc fo u rth q u a rte r tax pa ym en ts! intendent o f that in stitu tio n ,
som ething besides lig h t cardboard fairs w ith high priced stock, m a k­
In fa n tr y V e te ra n s ' association tO ld w ill be a possible ch ange in o f-, a place in Hie show.
A ltho ug h plans and rules have w ill be due December 15 and dc-
Last y e a r's show found more than I boxes i f the package is to go
"M o u n tin g maintenance costs at
T h ir d O regon» w ill be held at 6:30 flees, the s h ift p ro b a b ly c o in in g in i
ing it im possible fo r the average not yet been announced by the lin q u e n t a fte r that date.
; the home, and the im p e ra tive nec-
P in
S a tu rd a y at E l T ro v a to rc th e c o u n ty e n g in e e r's o ffic e and th e 30 acts registered, and from th is I through in good condition, the post- fa rm e r of W ashington county to contest com m ittee, it is understood
Persons w ish in g to take a d v a n -! essity of a complete reorganiza-
ca fe b a n q u e t h a ll. P o rtla n d , (o p ­ p r e s e n t
o ffic e ., o c c u p ie d liv
H ie ' tiie com m ittee selected 18 acts fo r ' office points out.
compete. T hey seemed to favo r that there w i ll be $15 in prizes o f­ tagc o f the cancellation of in te re s t; tion and retrenchm ent in the in -
presentation to tiie public. W in ­
posite
M u ltn o m a h
c o u n ty c o u rt c o u n ty
n u rse a nd the pro ba tion! ners were presented in a program I
keeping the p re m ium money at fered to the homes w ith the most and penalty on 1934 o r p rio r taxes, j tcrests of the home and the people
house l F o rm e r m em b e rs in v ite d
home
o ffic e r.
a ttra c tiv e displays. Last year the
Jolly Old Saint
Scheduled for
Visit Saturday
Christmas Seal
Sale Brings Big
Public Response
U. S. Bond Sale
Setting Record
Postoffice Here
Social Security
Registrations
Continued Here
Organization of
New Health
f Unit Begins
Teachers Elect
New7 Officials
Attendance Big
County Orders
Hospital Change
Legion Show
Plans Started
Rotary Group
Plans Contest
Club Planning
Nickeson Night
by Hie Legion over ra d io station;
O ffice rs w ill be elected at the
KGW . P ortland.
January m eeting and m atters con­
T iie post also voted to establish!
cerning the fa ir w ill come up at
a m em orial p ictu re g a lle ry o f de-1
the F ebru ary session. M id dle ton lo ­
ceased members o f the post, the!
cal ladies w ill be hostesses Jan­
pictuers to be hung in the Legion I
uary 2.
h a ll. T ile com m ittee Io procure Hie
Plans were announced this week
pictures includes V a len tine Abadie. I (’ F ' ' ,l' H illsb o ro Breakfast club
W illia m
D ie rd o rff anil A r t h u r 1«” 1' ” pu blic skatin g party, some-
(B y I con S. Davis)
The cost o f the e n tire drie r, com ­ Kroeger.
w h a t out of the o rd in a ry, to be
E arl S tretche r o f Scholls, w ith p le te .ind re a d y to go, la placed
A discu ssio n o f a c o u n ty -w id e held night of December 18, at the
the aid of the PEP company, seems at $125. w h ile its capacity is f r o m 1 pro p o sa l to e sta b lish a L e g io n p u b ­ Shute park rin k .
Io have solved the d ry in g problem tw o to three tons of nuts per sea-! lic a tio n fo r the b e n e fit o f L e g io n
Heralded as "N ickeson n ig h t" at
H ow ard H Harvey, 46 years old.
fo r the sm all nut grow er, and for son. Its use as a corn d rie r p ro b ­ m em b e rs in Hie co u n ty, re s u lte d in the rin k . Hie event w ill 1 m - staged
veteran o f the W orld war. resident
the seed corn producer as w e ll, a l­ ably Is as lim ite d , b u t fo r the sm all tiie ^o st v o tin g against such a
in an e ffo rt to raise funds fo r the here since just a fte r the war. died
though the u n it, possibly, is not as fai in. IL is believed to be the m o s t, nun c on Hie g ro u n d s th a t the p u b - ¡c lu b ’s project o f sending Wayne
in Ihe Veterans' hospital. Portland.
w e ll adapted to corn as to the o th ­ e ffic ie n t eq uipm ent so fa r devised. lieation w ould lie too d iffic u lt to Nickeson, H ills b o ro
hanjoist.
to Wednesday m o rn in g o f to xic pois­
er crop.
T h is year about s ix -h u m s was h a n d le in such a : m all te rrito ry
New Y ork fo r an au dition before oning. He had been in the hospital
The d rie r Is set u p o n plans made required Io d ry a hopper of nuts,
N ext in c i tin g o f the post w il l be | M a jo r
Bowes, J im
Wells, club 10 days.
h.v Ben Faber, fie ld man fo r the the hopper, apparently, having a D ece m b e r 22.
; chairm an, explained.
He was a p rin te r bv trade and
I ’EP com pany and produced i n , capacity of fiv e o r m ore sacks.'
Arrangem ents are being made ta w orked 14 years on tiie H ills b o ro
P ortland. Il consists o f a hopper I n - ! s tre tc h e r has increased Ihe capac­
o ffe r a v a rie ty of entertainm ent Iiid cpe ndcn l before that p u b lica ­
to w hich heat Is forced from the ity by adding six or e ig h t large
num bers as features of the ska tin g tio n was absorbed by Ihe Argus
bottom by a b low e r u n it operated tia v s fitte d above Hie drie r.
party. More com plete details are Since then lie had w orked for S. F
W ith a th ird horsepower motor.
These trays were used m ostly this
to be announced next week.
Fayram in his p rin t simp here. He
The heating units are electrical, year fo r popcorn, but can be used
is a fo rm e r mem ber of H illsb o ro
and set in to b lo w e r pipe ne arly as w e ll fo r w a lnu ts d u rin g a rush
A r lh u r Heiling. secretary - treas­
post, A m erican Legion.
under I he hopper. The in ta ke fo r season.
u re r and assistant general manager
H a rvey was born in Lincoln.
a ir Io the b lo w e r Is sp lit, a llo w in g
The d rie r is Inside a large, h o i- in charge o f production fo r the
Neb. He is survived by his w idow .
a ir Io be taken from Hie outside lo w tile b u ild in g used fo r storin g R a y-M a lin g company, w ill make
Funeral services w ill be held at 1
or from inside the (try in g room. potatoes and o i l i e r vegetables, his headquarters in W oodburn a ft­
p m. Saturday from H otm ail A-
D u rin g the firs t stages of the d r y ­ w h ile Hie d rie r room, itself, is the er Hie firs t of the year, it lias been
R. N Torbet, who has been in Lutz M o rtu a ry in Pori land.
in g process, the a ir Is taken fro m ! fa m ily smoke house, (lie equipm ent announced. M r. and Mrs. H eiling (lie insurance business in H illsb oro
the outside, the blow er forcin g the being moved to one side when the and c h ild re n expect to move to fo r several years, has been named
moist a ir upw ard through Hie hop-1 lams and bacons are hung up to W oodburn in Hie spring.
eostkeeper in (lie county engineer's! L ocal G u ard C o m p a n y in
per to Ih e to p o f the d r y in g room | e u ri
Jack C onnell, w ho lias li e e n office to succeed A rth u r Tupper. j N eed o f F our R ecru its
and outside, re lie v in g Ihe m oisture
S tre tch e r kept account of his transferred back to H illsb o ro w ith w ho becomes county cle rk in Jan­
l.ix 'a l national guard company
content of the a ir inside.
w o rk on the acre of popcorn and tiie sales departm ent, and C. I ’ M u r ­ uary. T upp er has held this posi­ Itas fou r vacancies to be fille d by
T ills year S tre ich e r dried 1590 discovered Hint it required 26 man ray, w ho lias been cost accountant tio n since 1928.
recruits, according to L t. A rth u r
pounds of w a lnu ts and a ton of days to harvest tile corn, w h ich here, lias taken over Hie duties of
Torbet is w o rk in g in the office Kroeger. company comm ander. He
popcorn w ith the equipm ent at a in elu de il In i-k in g and b rin g in g to bookkeeper at W oodburn.
now to acquaint him self w ith the w ould p a rtic u la rly lik e to enlist
eosl of $10110 for e le ctricity. The the d rie r shed.
M u llig ra p h plant, operated by w o rk and T upp er w ill spend some a good am ateur radio man. Recruits
enst also included e le c lrlc lly used
He raises n v a rie ty w h ich Is a Ihe com pany w itli H arold T ich n o r tim e in (lie cle rk's office to learn must be 18 years o f age. of good
by a m otor fo r s h e llin g the pop­ cross between tw o o f the popular in charge, w ill be transfe rre d to m ore o f the w o rk before ta kin g o v ­ m oral character, in good health, and
corn.
( t imlinui'd on pane 2, rulunui JI
Woodburn soon.
er his new duties.
single.
Ncrrly Designed Sm all IV ahm t Drier
Being Used at Sebolls fo r First l ime
Howard H. Harvey
I Dies in Hospital
Ray-Maling Makes
Official Transfer
Torbet Named to
Succeed flipper
C hristm as lig h tin g in various parts
o f the c ity was p a rtic u la rly a t­
tra c tiv e and co lo rfu l.
In u rg in g p a rticip a tio n in the
contest, the Rotarians point out
that the e ffo rts o f residents along
these lines is a boost to the C h ris t­
inas s p irit in H ills b o ro and makes
the c ity m ore a ttra ctive to m o to r­
ists passing throu gh along t h e
roads and highways.
P a rtic u la rly is this tru e o f homes |
along
Baseline and fo r several
(C o n tin u e d on page 6.
colum n 61
Taxes Delinquent
After December 15
must pay the 1936 tax in f u ll b y ! of the county, made this step ad-
December 15 and at least a q u a rte r I visable.
o f the oldest de lin qu en t tax ow ing
“ The county commissioners have
not la te r than Decem ber 31. 1936. assumed active management o f the
Miss G ladys Eisner, ta x deputy, home, which arrangem ent w ill be
pointed out Tuesday.
¡continued fo r the present.”
M a n y Farmers Being Assisted Here
Through Federal Rehabilitation Unit
Seventy-eight re h a b ilita tio n loans h a b ilita tio n funds to the dust bo w l
are s till in effect in W ashington o f the m iddlewest, there have been
county, according to the Novem ber no new loans made since J u ly .
rep ort o f V ic to r Madsen, re h a b ili­ There have been a num ber o f ap­
tation agent fo r this area. T otal plications w hich could not be g ra n t­
loans made to date are 84 o f w hich ed fo r th is reason.
Mrs. J. W. Price, resident of six have been paid in fu ll.
It is expected th a t m ore money
H illsb o ro fo r m ore than 30 years,
The to ta l am ount loaned by this w ill be made ava ila ble fo r loaning
died M onday night, a n d funeral governm ent agency is $49.475. m ak­ here as soon as congress convenes
services w ill be held at 2 p. m. to ­ ing an average to each in d iv id u a l and makes new appropriations to
day i T h u rs d a y i at the M ethodist of $589. There are 343 persons be­ relieve the situa tion in the d ro u th
church w ith in te rm e n t in F ir La w n ing assisted under the loan act. or area.
cemetery.
an average o f fo u r per fa m ily, the
How ever it is s till possible fo r
M ary M ehctabel T o w e r was born record reveals. The re h a b ilita tio n the re h a b ilita tio n depa rtm e nt to
in East M aine M arch 15. 1873. and agency operates under the resettle-! make co-opcrativc loans to groups
43 years ago was m arried to J. W ment adm in istra tion .
o f farm ers in need o f financing.
Price o f Wrtodstock. Canada. In
T otal of loans due Io date is U nder this plan, where m achinery
1901 w ith her fa m ily she moved to $5.452.26 o f w hich $5.151.92 has been is needed by a group o f tw o or
H illsboro, and excepting fo r a few repaid Several of the loans, w h ich , more w ho are so situated to be
years spent in her old home in have come due. have been e xte n d -' able Io use the m achinery together
East M aine had made her home le d from 30 to 90 days on request in th e ir operations, the loans can
here ever since She died on her of the debtors to a llo w the m a tu r­ be passed and the money made
fo rty -th ird w edding anniversary.
ing o f anim als fo r sale, o r the m a r­ available. Madsen said.
Mrs P rice was a life long m em ­ ke tin g of other products.
ber and a ctive in the M ethodist
Records o f the office, established!
Hold Joint Installation
church. She was also a m em ber of here tw o years ago. show th a t 11
J o in t in sta lla tion o f officers of
H ills b o ro Grange.
loans have been paid in advance H ills b o ro and Washington Granges
Deceased is su rvive d by the w id ­ in to ta l or in part, and th a t a l l ! w ill be held Saturday at the new
ow er; one son. H allie, of P ortland, loans now appear to be good risks, G range hall. C. W. C ra ft o f near
and a sister. Mrs. A. H. Scott of Madsen said.
Forest G rove w ill be in sta llin g o f­
C linton , Maine.
Because of the diversion of re -, fice r.
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