The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1937, Image 1

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Volume
No. I!
H ills b o ro
In d e p e n d e n t
E sta b lish e d 1873
,
C o u n ty
G o ld
W in n e r
M ednl
E le c tr ific a tio n
R ec e iv e s
fo r W o r k
in
C o n te s t
Seven n ie in b c i
o f the H o r d v ille
D aily e lu t lle iii.v i l a x i t leader, re*
re iv e d
t h e ir a ch ie v e m e n t a w a rd s
id ii special 4-H p ro g ra m spoiLsor
cd by th e A lo h a G ia n tfe last T h u r s ­
li
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H ills b o r o
G et
auto livens,! division, sta le in,dor vehicle d e p a rtm e n t, told
m em bers of the ch a m b e r ,»t com m erce a t the luncheon
M onday noon. K errick was sp e ak in g on highw ay safety,
and told of many causes ot accid en ts on O regon highw ays.
A recent sta te m e n t th ro u g h the new spaper, he rela te d ,
ty the effect th a t a sm all p erc e n ta g e of the auto drivers
caused all the accidents, m ight he m isleading. "Y our first
B a r g a in
Chance
E s to o lu h c d
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w
T e m p e ra tu re s
H ills b o r o
S a tu r d a y ;
D is tr ib u tio n
A fte r n o o n
P la n n e d
Cold Wave
Grip Valley
Atte
H u n te r s to
in
I wo Sections, F o u rte e n Tage«
Continues to
" ft
C o u n ty
A rg u s
"Old Hickory's" Home Plays Part in Inaugural
~S1;
f t ®
Year, Chamber of Commerce Members
'Fold by Speaker; Rising Casualties in
Rural Areas Noted
E w accidents are unavoidable, Jo h n ('. K errick of
In
- lent
Hillsboro, O regon, Tliui day, J a n u a ry 21, 1937
;c Meet Auto Accidenti Declared Local Firms
Pays Honor Due to Carelessness
Listing Many
Club Groups I'raffic Deaths Exceed M urders During Cash Savers
A c h ie v e m e n t A w a r d ., G iv e n ;
HiUeboro M erchants Juin
I n v it in g E v e ry o n e Io
the C it y S a tu rd a y
L ift
S k id
to
Low
M a r k A f t e r R a in s R e m o v e
in
M ost
F a rm e r*
F e a r f o r G r a in
? 4 S3
W ith 28 o f the le a d in g business
firm s of H ills b o ro p a rtic ip a tin g , the
tra d in g p u b lic o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ­
ty again is b e in g in v ite d to a tte n d
B a rg a in D a y in H ills b o ro S a tu rd a y
On a n o th e r page o f th is issue, th e
p a rtic ip a tin g m e rc h a n ts a re o f f e r ­
in g sp e cia l b a rg a in s fo r each sto re
Besides th e a d v e rtis in g a p p e a rin g
to d ay, a special d is tr ib u tio n o f th e
b a rg a in a d v e rtis in g is b e in g m ade
to a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ty In con-
n e c tio n w ith th e spe cia l o ffe rin g s
m a n y o f th e lo c a l .stores a rc fe a tu r-
of Snow ;
4,
P ro m ise o f n o rm a l w e a th e r in
th is p a rt o f O reg o n last w eek, f a il­
ed to m a te ria liz e and w in te r to o k
a n o th e r g rip on th e T u a la tin v a l­
day. re p o rts L K. Ktunci*. a ssista n t
le y w ith fre e z in g te m p e ra tu re s and
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co u n ty agent
M em b e rs
of
the
sn o w in th e m ou n ta in s.
II.-z e ld a le I 11 clu b s w e re special
T h re e fe e t o f sn o w was re p o rte d
♦ tc c id e n t,” he .said, “ place
y o u in
g u e sts id th e m e e tin g S ix ty g ra n g
fro m places on th e n o rth side o f
th is p e rc e n ta g e 0 L a te r he q u a il-
< ! am t fi n nds o f th e 1-H tn e m b e i
th e c o u n ty , w h ile th e s u rro u n d in g
fle d a ccid e n t v ic tim s as those w h o
w e re present
h ills s t ill re ta in e d a c o v e rin g o f
caused a ccid e n ts and those w h o
S p ecial m e n tio n w as giv en H ich*
sn o w w h ic h lin g e re d a fte r
t h e
w e re ca u g h t in them .
■ u d H agg fo r th e g ra n d ch a m p io n
rains. In shaded places, a nd th e
" A u to a ccid e n ts d o n o t ju s t hap-
liv esto ck
s h o w m a n s h ip
tro p h y
n o rth side o f groves, th e fro s t was
pe n ." he em phasized
"T h e y a rc i
w h ic h he w o n at th e 1936 Wa.sh-
h a rd ly th a w e d b e fo re fre e z in g was
caused b y bad d r i v in g "
m gto n c o u n ty fa ir H o w a rd T ra e h -
resum ed.
in
c
u
t
Vor*
t
h
T
d
a
y
M
an
y
K
ir
c l was a w a rd e d a s c h o la rs h ip in
M e rc u ry Sinks
W in n ers in th e A m e ric an L egion
h < co m p a re d m u rd e rs in the n;|- (
F irm » Donate
re c o g n itio n o f Ins h a v in g had th e A m a te u r contest to be .staged n e x t
C o ld e st p o in t in th e n e w c o ld
:
lio
n
w
it
h
a
u
to
deaths,
d
is
c
lo
s
in
g
S p ecial fe a tu re o f th e b a rg a in
h ig h e t s c o rin g d a iry a n im a l id th e m o n th by
snap,
was
reached
W ednesday
Hill.* b o ro post, again
1935 c o u n ty fa ir T h e c lu b re ce ive d w ill he broadcast m a 1 5 -in in u te 1 th a t th e re have been 12.000 m u r- day w ill be th e fre e g if t d is t r ib u ­
m o rn in g w h e n th e m e rc u ry d ro p ­
a c e rtific a te o f a c h ie v e m e n t fo r program ovei ia d io . tation KG w. ders in th e last y e a r as com pared tio n at 2 p m. fro m th e c h a m b e r
ped to 20 degrees a b o ve zero, th e
to 36,000 persons k ille d in a u to o f
com m erce. T h ir d
and
M a in
MM) per cent c o m p le tio n
coldest p o in t d u r in g th e
week.
it was a n nounced th is w e e k by w re c k
M. P C ady, in th e a u to m o b ile
Because o f th e g reat n m n - stre e t A new p la n has been a d o p t­
H
ig h e st te m p e ra tu re d u rin g t h e
P ro g ra m Successful
C o m m a n d e r Ja ke W e il, c h a irm a n h e r nf a u to accidents, he e x p la in e d ,
business in H ills b o ro lo n g e r th a n
ed
f
o
r
th
e
g
ift
d
is
tr
ib
u
tio
n
w
h
ic
h
w
e
e
k
was
42
degrees
above
zero
F ra n c is p o in te d o u t th a t th e c lu b o f th e contest co m m itte e
th e y have become so co m m o n p la ce is sa id to be m o re c o n v e n ie n t and a n y , o th e r dealer. S u n d a y passed
reached T h u rs d a y a n d
S unday.
th e 29th a n n iv e rs a ry o f his o p e n in g
T he c o m m itte e is n o w a c tiv e ly th a t th e y are soon fo rg o tte n
was c a rr y in g nut a p a r tic u la r ly
p le a sin g th a n fo rm e rly used. A ll
M a x im u m y e s te rd a y (W e d n e s d a y i
uet'e- f ill 411 p ro g ra m heefiuse it s o lic itin g a m a te u r e n te rta in e rs fo r
W ars o f the U n ite d States b ro u g h t men and w o m en a tte n d in g th e b a r ­ fo r business here.
was 26 degrees.
He cam e to H ills b o ro fro m B c a v - |
not o n ly was o u ts ta n d in g am ong appearance on th e show’ and e n ­ a b o u t 300.000 deaths in 15 ye a rs as g a in day m a y p a rtic ip a te , w ith o u t
A lth o u g h some dam age was r e ­
w ith »00.000 k ille d in necessity o f purchase at a n y s to re e rto n and esta blish ed his agency j
d a iry clu b s in its ach ie ve m e n ts, and t r i e s can be m ade at any tunc. co n tra ste d
p o rte d to g ra in fie ld s in th e f ir s t
J a n u a ry 17. 1917.
th e b u ild in g
was not o n ly a 100 p e r «cut c lu b in A b o u t 20 acts w ill he needed to a u to a ccid e n ts in th e same le n g th G ifts a rc fo r a d u lts o n ly .
z
co ld snap, sn o w a rr iv e d in tim e to
n o w occu p ie d by H a rm s f j B ro c k
b ill,
in c lu d in g m usical, o f tu n e A n o th e r co m p a riso n o f the
c o m p le tio n s h u t was also b u d d in g f i l l th e
T h e fo llo w in g a rc th e ’ fir m s p a r­
h o ld - th e dam age to a m in im u m .
death ra te disclosed 76.000 deaths tic ip a tin g in th e e ve n t and t h e ir r e p a ir shop on Sc ond avenue,
u p iin e n ro llm e n t o f y o u n g e r boys d a n cin g and s p e a kin g n u m b e rs
Som
e fie ld s, h o w e v e r, w e re fo u n d
In 1919 he m t zed in to a n e w
( C o n t in u * * on p a x . 3. colum n 21
w h o have become
o f c lu b age
C o m m u n itie s, w h ic h have ta le n t
( lo n ll n u r d on page ». colum n 5)
w
h ic h gave in d ic a tio n s o f b e in g a
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’
garage
b
u
ild
in
g
w
h
ic
h
he
Con­
R e a ch in g out and ta k in g in the b e lie ve d to be o f e x c e lle n t c h a ra c ­
) co m p le te loss. T h e la st fre e z e -u p
s tru c te d on th e co n e r o f T h ir d and
y o u n g e r boys in th e c o m m u n ity te r. .should ta k e an a c tiv e in te rc u t
fo u n d m ost o f th e fie ld s u n p ro ­
B a se lin e streets, w h e r he re m a in e d i
i. one o f tlie v ita l fu n c tio n s o f 4-H in p ro m o tin g th e appearance o f th is
tected.
u n t il 1934 w h e n the C a d y M o to r
c lu b s and one w h ic h m a n y club.s ta le n t
W e il d e cla re d th is week.
East w in d s , c h ille d b e fo re th e y
c o m p a n y was m oved in t
a new ‘
a rc in c lin e d to ne g le ct
“ We feel c e rta in th a t in W a s h in g ­
passed th ro u g h th e C o lu m b ia gorge,
lo c a tio n on T h ir d avenue betw een
’I’he m em bers w h o w e re a w a rd e d to n c o u n ty th e re is p le n ty o f good
have m ade de e pe r in ro a d s on fu e l
M a in a nd W a s h in g to n streets.
a c h ie v e m e n t pins fo llo w : 1st ye a r
ta le n t w h ic h is e lig ib le to w in one
piles. C le a r skies a nd su n sh in e
(in i- ni O M c a t
Ira Low i-
D o n a ld Trach.sel, 2nd o f the cash prizes be in g o ffe re d .”
have been re co rd e d d u r in g m ost
C a d y has q u a lifie d as one o f th e
ye a r la m K in n a m o n . 3 rd ye a r
W e il de cla re d A p p lic a n ts can w r ite
, o f th e days th is w eek.
(®> "
1. C y ru s . C o u n ty A g e n t)
D o n a ld Hagg;
5 th ye ir H o w a rd W e il, o r Leon S. Davts, a d ju ta n t
C o u n ty roads h a ve been dam aged
| N e w c o m e rs to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty oldest a u to m o b ile d e a le rs in co n ­
tin u o u s business in th e same to w n
T ra c h s e l; 6 th y e a,
Itie h u rd Hagg. ' o f th e post
to a c o n s id e ra b le e x te n t, a lth o u g h
S u ffe rin g fro m tw o b ro k e n legs. o p e ra tin g fa rm s o r acreage tra c ts
in
O
regon
and
has
been
th
e
longest
L o re n T ra c h s e l
the f u ll a m o u n t o f dam age w i l l n o t
Ii.,. k. la ce ra tio n s and b ruises a b o u t a rc in v ite d to a tte n d th e m e e tin g in
W in n e r M arred
in th e sam e business in th is c o u n ­
be k n o w n u n t il a fte r th e fre e z in g
A w a rd F e a tu re
T h e c o m m itte e th is ye a r
h a s th e liead. H e m v R itth a le r 06. C o r- ,h c H ills b o r o C h a m b e r o f C om - ty .
days a re ove r. J. W. B a rn e y , c o u n ­
spoeta fe a tu re o f th e 4-H m eet- ru le d th a t th e fir s t p la ce w in n e r nebu.s. is c o n fin e d to Jones hos- T ierce room s. Tuesday. J a n u a ry 26.
I
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P re v io u s to his a r r iv a l in H ills ­
t y e n g in ee r, s a id th is w eek.
A
n i- D a iry , p o u ltry , cash and
in g was tlie a w a rd in g o f a g o ld 1 in last y e a r’s contest, ca n n ot ag a in p ita l H ills b o ro , in a c r itic a l co n - a* '0
boro.
he engaged
in a u to m o b ile
T he co ld w e a th e r, w h ic h began
, feed crop s fo r W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
m edal to E d w a rd Set in k e r o f the co m p e te fo r a p riz e th is ye a r, b u t d itio n
R eproduced in re p lic a in fr o n t o f th e W h ite House at th e req u e st o f
sales in A lb a n y fo r tw o ye a rs and
w ith th e f ir s t o f th e ye a r, and
He
wa
s
tru
c
k
b
y
an
east
b
o
und
*
*
*
•
.
fo
rm
th
e
basis
o
f
th
e
d
is
-
H u zeldule 4-H clubs, fo r b e in g th e o th e r w in n e rs a rc w e lco m e to c o m ­
P res.dent R oosevelt fo r his in a u g u ra tio n y e s te rd a y 'W e d n e s d a y ).
la te r was in business a y e a r in
w
h
ic h d e ve lo p e d in t o snow a m o u n t­
m
o
to
r
stage
at
6
30
a.
ni
T
ue
sd
a
y
cussion
fo
r
th
is
m
e
e
tin
g
.
R
oger
tid y w in n e r in th e N a tio n a l 4-H pete ag a in fo r f ir s t place.
The H e rm ita g e ." hom e o f A n d re w Jackson in Tennessee, served
B e a v e rto n b e fore m o v in g to H ills ­
in g to 4.50 inches J a n u a ry 9. was
m o rn in g w h e n lie a p p a re n tly be’- M orse o f th e O regon S ta te C o lle g e
id e le c trific a tio n co n test s p o il­
as a r e v ie w in g stand fo r th e c o u rt o f h o n or. B e lo w is C h ie f
T h is year, as last, ju d g e s w ill be came co n fuse d and ran in to th e E xte n s io n s e rv ic e w ill discuss d a ir y boro.
b ro k e n w it h s o u th e rly w in d s a n d
ed by tlie W e.'ting h o u se G e n e ra l
J u s tic e H ughe» a d m in is te rin g th e oath o f o ffic e to P re s id e n t
In S e p te m b e r. 1920. R. C. Busch,
e le c te d to rep re se n t a ll parks o f h ig h w a y ahead o f th e bus at th e Questions. L . E F ra n c is , assistant
ra m W ednesday n ig h t and T h u r s ­
El c t r lc co m p a n y o f P itts b u rg h , ac­
R oosevelt, w h o n e w is la u n c h e d on his second te rm as one o f
th e c o u n ty in an e ffo rt to assure road in te rs e c tio n near th e U n io n c o u n ty agent, w ill h a n d le th e p o u l- n o w his p a rtn e r, e n te re d h is e m ­
day. Roads s o fte n e d and strea m s
c o rd in g to L E F ra n cis, assistant
th e n a tio n 's m ost p o p u la r p re sid e n ts.
.in unbiased se le ctio n o f w in n e rs O il c i m pa n y p la n t, a c c o rd in g to , r -v an<l th e c o u n ty ag e nt w ill o u t- p lo y m e n t as a salesm an a nd J a n ­
began to rise .
c o u n ty agent
u
a
ry
1.
1925.
B
usch
became
a
p
a
r
t­
fo
r
e
xce
lle
n
ce
o
f
p
e
rfo
rm
a
n
c
e
and
W e a th e r fo re c a s t
fo r
to d a y
re p o rts m ade by th e bus d riv e r . ,ln e *he fa rm
s itu a tio n
in
th i-
E d w a rd was one o f seven boys
e n te rta in m e n t q u a lity o f th e ir acts S G. P eterson and Jo h n W C o n - co u n ty , crop s th a t a re g ro w n and n e r in tlie C a d y M o to r com pany.
‘ T h u rs d a y )
p ro m is e d cast
w h o m ade up th e m e m b e rs h ip o f
.J 2 u.r lI y t th e e n tir e 20 y e a rs ' in
H e g u lu i m e e tin g o f th e post w ill n e ll s h e riff; w h o in v e s tig a te d
T
easing
cloudiness,
and
■ ’ hat m ay be used fo r s p e c ific p u r-
n o t q u ite
th e r u r a l e le c trific a tio n
c lu b led
w R M w ro .
C a d y has s o ld - Dodgt?
be h e ld T uesday n ig h t w ith co n ­
co ld .
R itth a le r, w h o is an e m p lo ye o f Poses.
by H a ir y S c h m e llz e r o f th e M t
a u to m o b ile s , and at one tu n e was
sid e ra b le business fa c in g the m e m ­ th e O reg o n E le c tric co m p a n y, was
T
e
m
p
e
ra
tu
re
s
In
v
ite
M
an
y
Horn«» d is tr ic t
T h is c lu b was o r ­
d is tr ib u to r fo r t e r r it o r y a d ja c e n t
bers. R e fre s h m e n t* w ill be se rve d in th e h a b it to b o a rd in g the stage
D ate
M ax.
M o re th a n 300 nam es o f n e w - to th e c o u n ty .
M in .
gan ize d e s p e c ia lly fo r o ld e r 4-H
a fte r th e session.
J a n u a ry 14
41
29
at th e in te rs e c tio n each m o rn in g , com ers have been o b ta in e d P ro b -
c lu b m em b e rs and th e in s tru c tio n
R
eturn»
from
T
rip
J a n u a ry 15
42
36
th e d r iv e r re p o rte d , b u t T uesday i a b ly at th is tim e n o t a ll o f these
was tin d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f Ben
F
rid
a
y
he
re
tu
rn
e
d
fro
m
a
t
r
ip
J a n u a ry 16
38
27
u h r u in g
he was not in tlie accus- ! a rc o p e ra tin g fa rm s o r
acreage.
Faber, r u r a l s e rv ic e agent o f the
iB y A . L. Lindbeck)
to C h ica g o
w h e re he a tte n d e d t
J a n u a ry 17
42
32
med «pot, which I* a abort d is- ' P eople have m ove d in fro m '
I ‘( i t l.iin l G e n e ra l E le c tric co m p a n y
S
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ly
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n
u
a
ry
18
40
32
t.iiii e fro m ins h o m e
to tim e, ta k e n up rea
F o u r o th e r m em b e rs o f th e c lu b
E n te rta in m e n t ta le n t o f v a rio u s d e a rth o f im p o rta n t le g is la tio n be­
J a n u a ry 19
33
24
R a ilw a y E m p lo y e
c o u n ty o n ly to m ove on a fte r a tress c o m p a n y in p re p a ra tio n fo r g ro u p s in and n e a r H ills b o ro w ill
e n te re d th e contest
fo
re
th
e
session
n
o
w
in
its
second
a
n
e
w
sales
d
riv
e
.
A
ll
those
a
tte
n
d
­
J
a
n
u
a
ry
20
26
14
B e lie v in g th a t tiie m an was n o t s h o rt p e rio d , some o f th e m
to
M erger P re sid e n t
m erge to p ro v id e n u m b e rs f o r an w eek. E xce p t fo r th e need to f i ­
co m in g , the d r iv e r said, he c o n tin - leave th e c o u n ty and some to m ove in g th e m e e tin g w e re o p tim is tic , ‘ A ll-C lu b s Jam boree, to be g iv e n
Jo.* B e rg e r w it. ele cte d p re sid e n t
c o n c e rn in g th e f u tu r e o f m a ttre s s *
nance state a c tiv itie s a lre a d y estab­
ued
on
bis
w
a
y
fo
r
about
115
feet
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T h u rs d a y n ig h t. J a n u a ry 28. a t th e lis h e d no proposals h a ve y e t a p ­
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l< i l l , i i i
w h e n be s u d d e n ly saw R itth a le r fe w . h o w e v e r, th e re p ro b a b ly a rc m a n u fa c tu re . C a d y re p o rte d
h ig h school a u d ito riu m .
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R e fu sa l o f t h e sta te h ig h w a y
F o u rte e n m em b e rs w e re present co m m issio n to consent to a n y p ro ­ in g ear m ay have b lin d e d th e man. sent to a ll those names on th is list, re p o rte d th a t in C h ica g o th e te m ­ th is week.
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p e ra tu re was at 32 degrees above
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W o rk a lo n g th e S unset se c to r o f
d r iv e r co u ld
b rin g it to a f u ll d ire c t le tte r, it is o n ly because we z e ro most o f th e tim e and c o m fo r t­ h e lp fin a n c e se n d in g W a yn e N ic k e - th e m ost p a rt o f v e ry m in o r im ­ W o lf C re e k h ig h w a y is p ro g re ssin g
e e re ta ry ,
C h a rle s S haper,
serg- g a so lin e ta x fu n d s to c itie s a n d
able.
porta n ce . T h e re are s e v e ra l th a t
stop, th ro w in g R ittb a le r to t h e d id n o t h a ve t h e ir names.
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to w n s o f O regon, has m ade it nec­
w ill a ttra c t t h e ir sh a re o f a tte n ­ ra p id ly , w it h m ost o f th e c le a rin g
a ve m e n t, c u ttin g a lo n g gash in
b e fo re M a jo r Bowes.
T h e o th e r tio n b e fo re c o m m itte e s a nd on th e and g ru b b in g o p e ra tio n s r u n n in g
T h e p ro g ra m
f o r th e m e e tin g
F o u r p ro jec t d iv isio n s w ill he essary fo r the c itie s to present th e ir h p is
s ca lp and b re a k in g bo th legs , T uesday fo llo w s : 10 a. m.. “ The
clu b s a re c o -o p e ra tin g w it h p ro ­
c a rrie d by the g ro u p th is
y e a r c la im to th e le g is la tu re and the
flo o r — i f th e y e v e r g e t th a t fa r — ahead o f schedule.
He was ta ke n to th e c o u n ty hos­ F a rm
g ra m n u m b e rs.
S itu a tio n
in
W a s h in g to n
T h e ro c k c ru s h e r near V e rn o n ia
The e groups and th e ir leaders are. citizen« o f th e s t a l e G e o i g o M r -
b u t n o th in g th a t can be said to be
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F C y ru s : 10:30
p iin lln u rrl un v a g r .1. rn lu m it 3)
5 a rie d E v e n in g P ro m ised
Gee. c ity m anager, said th is w eek D r. C. D M cD o n a ld , c o u n ty p h y s i- C o u n ty ." b y W
o f v it a l im p o rta n c e to th e w e lfa re was placed in o p e ra tio n th is w e e k
"O re g o n D a ir y In d u s tr y " b y Roger
A c c o rd in g
t o Lynn
S e lfrid g e o f th e state. F o r in s ta n c e th e re is \ and ro c k w ill be used to s u rfa c e
M cG ee is c h a irm a n o f , a c o m m it­
l ( o n tln u rd an P a g , 3, volum n 31
M orse, O. S. C. E x te n s io n S e rvice ,
c h a irm a n in ch a rg e o f th e ja m b o re e S e n a to r Lessard's p ro p o sa l to re ­ th e co m p le te d p o rtio n o f th e h ig h ­
tee on g a -o lin e I a x d is ti d n itio n I
d a iry
d e p a rtm e n t;
11:15.
"Feed
c o m m itte e , th e p u b lic w i l l be o f ­ peal th e m ilk c o n tro l act. and S e n ­ w a y fro m S unset ca m p w est to th e
nam ed b y th e o ffic e rs o f th e L e a gu e I
C rops fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ., by
fe re d an e v e n in g o f v a rie d e n te r­ a to r C a rn e y's p roposal to re p e a l n e w la b o r cam p.
of O regon C itie s R equests fo r a d ­
W F. C y ru s ; 12. noon, lu n c h , coffee
T ru c k s a t p resent are tr a v e lin g
ta in m e n t. fe a tu r in g a n u m b e r o f th e c r im in a l s y n d ic a lis m a ct and
d itio n a l fu n ds to be d is trib u te d t o '
la n d d o u g h n u ts to be p ro v id e d by
costum ed s k its a nd
s im ila r p ro - a p ro p o sa l on th e p a rt o f S e n a to r on fro z e n s u rfa c e and c o m p le tin g
a ll cities and to w n s o f t lie state J
th e H ills b o r o C h a m b e r of C oin-
P in b a ll games a dead ¡¿sue as fa r g ra m n u m b e rs, in te rs p e rs e d w ith S tr in g e r to p u t a s to p to tn e f u r - th e h a u lin g o f m a te ria l fo r cam p
was m ade som e tim e ago b} tne
| n ic rc e ; 1:15 p. m. g re e tin g * fro m <s th e c ity u f H ills b o re ’ i- c o n c e rn ­ crches'.ra m usic.
c o n s tru c tio n , b o th a t the f ir s t cam p
(C o n tin u ed on P k te a, "olurttn I )
S h e rw o o d G ran g e w ill be in st league.
Tlie e u im n ittc e h a s m et
tiie H ills b o ro C h a m b e r o f C o m ­ ed foe n e a rly a yea.', bobbed to the
*
/
H o p e fu l th a t tn e c o m in g e ve n t
a nd at th e one n e a r th e C la ts o p
W ednesday, J a n u a ry 27. to W ash­ 1 tw ic e w ith th e co m m issio n a nd has 1
H ills b o r o
P h a rm a cy, u n d e r th e m erce ; 1:25. " P o u lt r y K e e p in g as a s u rfa c e T uesday n ig h t at a special w i l l raise th e b a la n ce needed to
c o u n ty lin e .
in g to n c o u n ty P om ona G ra n g e in
(C o n tin u ed on pox? #. rn lu m n 1)
j o w n e rs h ip o f M r. and
M rs Z J. S id e lin e a nd as a M a in B usiness in M n io n o f th e council .'.hen th e d e fra y costs o f N ic k e s o n 's jo u rn e v .
M ost o f th e f ir s t ca m p is occu­
W e rk e rt h u ll, above th e S h e rw o o d
R iggs fo r th e last fiv e years, was W a sh in g to n
C o u n ty "
by
L.
E N o rth w e s t A m u se m e n t c o m p a n y o f th e c lu b is p la n n in g an in te n s iv e
pied b y W P A w o rk e rs engaged in
P h a rm a cy. S h e rw o o d.
I so ld
th is w e e k to H a r ry Bates. F ra n c is , assistant c o u n ty a gent; 2 P o rtla n d o ffe re d to pay a lib e ra ! tic k e t-s e llin g d r iv e f o r th e ja m ­
c le a rin g
and
g ru b b in g th e n e w \
T in p ro g ra m in c lu d e s th e re g u ­
P o rtla n d d ru g g is t, w h o w ill ta ke p. m.. "P ro b le m s C o n fro n tin g L o ca l p re m iu m fo r the concession here.
boree. T h is is b e in g d ire c te d bv
r ig h t- o f- w a y w est to jo in w it h the
la r b ie n n ia l in s ta lla tio n o f o ffic e rs ,
D a iry m e n " by R oger M orse ; 2:45.
ch a rg e to d a y (T h u rs d a y )
G ene Rossman.
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and g ra d e d b y th e
C o n n e cte d w it h th e St. M a ry 's
and s u b o rd in a te granges are u rg e d
Riggs, w h o th is w in te r e n tered "C ash C ro ps fo r W a s h in g to n C o u n ­ games as fa ir, a m a tte r o f s k ill,
B e n e fic ia ry o f th e A ll-C lu b s ' p ro ­ H o m e fo r B oys a t B e a v e rto n since L y o n s c o n s tru c tio n co m p a n y.
to h ave re p o rts m ade in tim e fo r
th e c a n d y m a n u fa c tu rin g business t y ” b y W. F. C y ru s .
and o f e co n om ic v a lu e to H ills ­ gram . W a yn e N icke so n . y o u n g his o rd in a tio n . Rev. Joseph C. Hee-
tlie o u tg o in g Pom ona o ffic e rs to
H e n ry Hagg. R c c d v illc d a iry m a n .
b o ro i f p ro p e rly managed. T h is o r ­ H ills b o ro b a n jo is t. has w o n a tte n ­ sacker. s u p e rin te n d e n t, has b e e n
D in n e r Kate Set
p re p a re th e ir rep o rts, a c c o rd in g to
g a n iz a tio n proposed th a t it c o u ld i tio n w it h his m u s ic a l a b ilit y . He tra n s fe rre d to th e
p a stora te a t
D ate set fo r th e H ills b o r o d in n e r
r r q u i t m ade by M rs. G W T h ic s -
w i l l a p p ea r and p la y a t th e ja m - W o o d b u rn , a c c o rd in g to an
so
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c o m m u n ity h a ll is F eb ­
: en state le c tu re r, and M rs. H P c o u n tie s at a w e e k-e n d conference
e rty and business in te re s ts in W ash­
w o u ld be p a id fo r th e concession. I beree.
{ n o u n c e m e n t m ade last w e e k by r u a r y 3. it was an n ou n ce d t h i s
.S tric k le r. Pom ona le c tu re r.
of th e O regon D a iry C o -o p e ra tiv e in g to n c o u n ty w ill be re ta in e d .
B re a k fa s te rs P la n S k it
th e re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f the c o m p a n y )
A rc h b is h o p E d w a rd D. H o w a rd .
week. T h e d in n e r is b e in g sp o n ­
In th e e v e n in g an
in te re s tin g a ssociation in
P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y M rs Riggs stated th is w eek
said th a t p ro b a b ly b etw een
$800'
T h e tra n s fe r is one o f s ix in the sored b y th e S u n s h in e c lu b , co m ­
E la b o ra te , b u t fa r fro m serious.
p ro g ra m i be in g p la n n ed by Mrs. n ig h t P lans (o r th e a n n u a l c o n v e n ­
T h e y purch a se d
th e P h a rm a cy
S e ve ra l in te re s te d fa rm e rs g a th ­ and $1.000 a year, d e p e n d in g
n i d ra m a tiz a tio n o f S e rv ic e ’s poem. i archdiocese. Rev. Jam es M a x w e ll posed o f th e w o m en liv in g n o rth
Frunces Seliu I tell brand. Slier wood tio n F e b ru a ry 2 w e re m ade at th is
fro m G le n n Payne, c o n tin u in g to ered M o n d a y n ig h t in th e ch a m b e r the n u m b e r o f u n its in s ta lle d .
T h e S h o o tin g o f D an M c G re w ." I o f N e w b e rg becomes th e ne w su- o f H ills b o ro . T h e w o m e n w ill sell
tim e .
le c tu re r.
T h e c o u n c il to o k th e m a tte r t in ­ w ill be a c o n trib u tio n b y t h e p e rin te n d e n t.
iK 'cu p y th e o ld lo ca tio n , n o w the o f co m m e rce roo m s to discuss the
tic k e ts in H ills b o ro .
M en's Shop, u n t il tw o ye a rs ago o rg a n iz a tio n o f a W a s h in g to n C o u n ­ d e r a d vise m e n t and a c o m m itte e , B re a k fa s t c lu b to
th e p ro g ra m .
w h e n th e business was m oved to ty F a rm b u re a u T h e m e e tin g was w h ic h in c lu d e d M rs. C E W ells. G iv e n as a costum ed p a n to m im e ,
its p re se n t lo ca tio n n e xt W e il's De­ c a lle d by E. S. S tro th e r, s ta te sec­ A rth u r Kroeger ami J j . W tom er, th e n u m b e r w i l l be in th e fo rm
re ta ry .
p a rtm e n t sto re on M a in stree t
w as a p p o in te d to in v e s tig a te and o f a b u rle sq u e , w it h a cast o f
Hales has a lo n g h is to ry o f e x ­
V a rio u s phases o f th e proposed re p o rt at th e n e x t m e e tin g in F e b ­ a b o u t 12.
p e rie n ce in d ru g s and m e rch a n ­ o rg a n iz a tio n
T h e Business a n d P ro fe s s io n a l
w e re discussed and ru a ry .
(C o n tin u ed on p a x , 3. colum n 5)
P roceedings to im p ro v e B a seline
d isin g . h a v in g been connected w ith it was decid e d to proceed w ith
W o o d a rd -C la rk co m p a n y
in
th e p la n s fo r o rg a n iz a tio n R o b e rt W a r­ s tre e t fro m T e n th a ve n ue to th e
M em b e rs o f the v a rio u s hom e c x - L e a d c rs h ip ." and m an y
o t h e r s p re s c rip tio n d e p a rtm e n t and g en­
c
ity
lim
its
east,
w
e
re
abandoned
rens o f G ales C re ek, w h o has been
P lans fo r the a n n u a l B o y Scout
F ro m 50 to 70 B o y S couts w i l l
le n sio n c lu b s o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ­ to u c h in g upon th e e v e r-w id e n in g e ra l store, and la te r w ith the L ig ­
ta k in g an a c tiv e p a rt in th e p re ­ fo llo w in g a p ro te st by re sid e n ts
J a m b o re e in W a sh in g to n . D. C.. in ap p ea r fo r p ro m o tio n s and a w a rd »
ty lim o been In v ite d to a tte n d the sphere o f f a m ily in te re sts.
gett and O w l D ru g com panies fo r lim in a r y w o rk , a tte n d e d a state and p ro p e rly o w n e rs on the street.
Ju n e w e re discussed at a ja m b o re e at the H ills b o ro d is t r ic t c o u rt o f
se ve n th a n n u a l Hom e In te re s t co n ­
T h e o p p o s itio n was led by M J.
A n o th e r phase o f tlie session w ill 12 years, w ith e ig h t ye a rs as m an a ­ m e e tin g T uesday in P o rtla n d .
m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t in P o rtla n d , honor. J a n u a ry 28. in th e c o u rt
ference Io be h e ld at O regon S ta te he a g e n era l a sse m b ly each day. ger. D u r in g th e last fe w ye a rs he
S tu th e it.
w h o d e cla re d th a t th e
a c c o rd in g to H e n ry S c h a in c k o f house w h e n scouts fro m T u a la tin
T h e o rg a n iz a tio n is s tro n g in m id ­
co lle g e F e b ru a ry 9 to 12, a c c o rd in g addressed by o u ts ta n d in g speakers has been tr a v e lin g fo r a w h olesale
cost o f th e im p ro v e m e n t was to o
H ills b o ro , d e p u ty d is tr ic t c o m m is ­ and
F ore st G ro v e
d is tric ts ar«
to w o rd re ce ive d by th e o ffic e rs o f o f th e state, in c lu d in g D r. J. H u d ­ d ru g co m p a n y. As soon as he can west and e a ste rn states, p a r tic u la r ­ h ig h , th a t fe w cars used th e street,
A m e lia C a m p b e ll. 81. p io n e e r re s­ sio n e r, w h o was in attendance.
guests o f th e H ills b o ro d is tric t, ac­
tlie
v a rio u s c lu b s
fro m
M i s s son B a lla rd . P o rtla n d ; D r. A le x ­ p ro c u re a house in H ills b o ro h e ly in Io w a and s u rro u n d in g states
( ('o n lin u r d on p a s , 7. colum n 1)
id e n t o f th is c o u n ty and th e L a u re l
U n d e r th e p lan, he said T uesday, c o rd in g to P a u l P a tte rs o n , c h a ir ­
B la n ch e
F .ic k w o rtb . fo rm e r borne a n d e r ( lo ld c n w e is e r, P o rtla n d ; M iss expects to m ove his w ife and tw o
c o m m u n ity sin ce 1863. d ie d T h u r s ­ the q u o ta fo r th e th re e d is tric ts , m an o f th e lo c a l c o u rt o f h onor.
e x te n s io n agent fo r th is c o u n ty .
H a rrie t Long, sta te lib r a ria n , and c h ild re n to H ills b o ro .
day at th e hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r. in c lu d in g th is c o u n ty , w ill be 24
T h e T u a la tin d is t r ic t w ith troo p s
T h e topics, to be discusssed l»y others. T he delegates w ill also h e a r
In ch a rg e o f the fo u n ta in and
M rs J W. M ullo .v o f L a u re l. She scouts. Each boy m ust be a t least at M u ltn o m a h . T ig a rd . S h e rw o o d,
le a d in g a u th o ritie s , h ave been se­ D r. F. M. H u n te r, e h a n c c lto r o f lu n c h w ill he D a rw in t l'c t c i P e t­
had been ill fo r n e a rly s ix m onths. 13 ye a rs o ld and be a lir s t class and G a rd e n H om e and th e F ore st
lected to m eet th e v a rie d needs o f th e s la te syste m o f h ig h e r e d u ca ­ erson. fo r s ix ye a rs in charge o f
S iie w as b o rn in S co tt c o u n ty . I : scout.
G ro v e d is tr ic t w ith tro o p s at th e
I ho h o m e m a ke rs, a c c o rd in g to M rs. tio n ; P re sid e n t G. W. P eavy o f O. th e fo u n ta in and lu n c h
at
th e
Io w a . F e b ru a ry 22, 1856, and cam e [
G ro v e and B a n k s w i l l s w e ll th e
Azalea Sager, s ta le le a d e r o f hom e S. C.; W illia m A. S c lio c n fe ld , dean D e a th m a n h o tel in P o rtla n d and a
w ith h e r parents- to O regon
in I T h e t r ip w ill begin fro m P o r t­ la rg e n u m b e r fr o m th e H ills b o ro
econom ics e x te n s io n . T o m a ke it and d ir e c to r o f a g ric u ltu re , and ye a r in tlie same p o s itio n w ith the
la n d on J u n e 16. th e boys g o in g to
W ith in flu e n z a s w e e p in g in fro m (as in P o rtla n d . M iss Engebretsen 186.1. liv in g at J a c k to w n u n t il h e r
d is tr ic t.
possible fo r each w o m an to c o n ­ M iss A v a B. M ila m , dean o f hom e
(C o n tin u e d on page 7, colum n S)
m a rria g e . In 1880 she was m a rrie d S e a ttle a nd fro m th e re t o V ic -
th
e
east
and
b
e
c
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p
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c e n tra te on th e - o b je c ts in w h ic h j econom ics
| to ria . B. C. T h e boys th e n w ill
to
G
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S.
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to
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h e r hom e w ith h e r d a u g h te r. M rs j n ip e g and th e G re a t La ke s to C h i- th e c o u rt o f h o n o r c o m m itte e fo r
v is io n o f th e N a tio n a l R e cre a tio n
ta k in g steps to check spread o f a v o id the m alad y.
d iffe re n t p ro b le m s w ill he c o n d u c t­
: cago. F ro m C h ica g o th e g ro u p w ill th e e n tire P o rtla n d A re a c o u n c il.
M u llo y .
association, w ill lead an e ve n in g o f
th e disease as m uch as possible
ed s iin u lla n o o u s l.v . g iv in g th e d e le ­
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M rs. M in ta A dam s
o f H ills b o r o | r iv e r fro m w h ic h place th e y w ill J. P. M eG lasson o f F o re s t G rove ,
o th e r e ve n in g s w ill be o ccupied
O ffic e rs fro m the P o rtla n d p o lice D o n a ld , c o u n ty h e a lth p h y s ic ia n
n o t e m e rg e n cy are be in g ke p t at
judges o f th e c o u rts o f h o n o r in
sa il to N e w Y o rk .
M an y Subjects
j w ith th e p re s e n ta tio n o f th e a n ­ d e p a rtm e n t w ill address stu d e n ts
T uesday, re g u la r check o f co u n ­ home. T h e same is tr u e in th is ro u te 2. and M rs. O liv e M ullo .v o f i
those d is tric ts , w ill be associated
A m o n g Ih c su b je cts scheduled im a l " fe s tiv a l o f p la y s " in w h ic h
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w ith C ir c u it J u d g e R. F ra n k Peters
fo r these d iscu ssio n
g ro u p s are s ix co u n tie s w ill he rep re se n te d th is o f th e
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E n g cb rc ts c n , n u rs e o f th e h e a lth b o ro has requested th a t v is ito rs sisters. M rs. Rebecca R o w e ll o f : p a rty w ill go
"C u ts i f M oa t." "G u e sts fo r L u n c h ­ ye a r. A co n ce rt o f Hie P o rtla n d schools h e re n e xt W ednesday a f t e r ­
S ch o lls and M rs. E u n ic e H a rris o f tw o weeks. T he ja m b o re e was p o st­ o f H ills b o ro on th e bench.
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in F orest G ro v e . W ednesday she
re c e iv e the o rg a n iz a tio n 's hig h e st
O ld e r." " U s in g N u rs e ry S c h o o l fo r W ednesday e v e n in g , and d e le - m en t m ade th is Week b y H a r ry M
| th e age o f 14.
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fa n tile p a ra ly s is th e re .
v is ite d B e a v e rto n schools, and w ill
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School teachers th ro u g h o u t the
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld S u n ­ _ T h e P o rtla n d
p a rty , o f w h ic h
T h e o ffic e rs are O. R. W illia m s , c o n tin u e th is w o rk th ro u g h o u t the c o u n ty a re b e in g u rg e d to see that
p a il' o f M ech a n ica l H o m e E q u ip - it t i i i I a n o th e r m usical co n vo ca tio n
d a y a fte rn o o n fro m th e L a u r e l boys fro m th is c o u n ty w ill be a i P atterson. A special m e e tin g o f
d e te c tiv e , and G le n n Harm s, fin g e r w eek.
th
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incut." "Hug S e le c tio n ," " F o u u d a -I s im ila r lo Unit o f last y e a r T he p r in t e x p e rt. They w ill a p p ea r at
Cases Few er Here
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colds be se n t home, w h ile p a re n ts
lion G a rm e n ts ........ r h e C lo th e s We I college glee a n d m ad ig al clubs, and th e u n io n h ig h at 1:48 p. in. and at
c e m e te ry there. She was a m em - state can s u p p ly , a llo w in g th re e j a b ly w ill be h e ld th e e a rly p a rt o f
W h ile th e disease is be co m in g I a re ca u tio n e d against se n d in g c h il- I h e r o f th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h o f |
n e x t w e e k to c o n s id e r o th e r c a n ­
S e le c t.' "S ta g e L ig h tin g ."
" M a k e O r c h e s tr a w ill ta ke p a rt, u n d e r th e
m en fo r each 32 scouts. Each boy |
th e ju n io r school as soon as co m ­ com m on m th is c o u n try its spread d re n in th is c o n d itio n , a - tiie se r-
Up.
"Home R e c re a tio n ,"
"S o n g | d ire c tio n o f P ro fe ssor P aul P e tri.
F a rm in g to n , jo in in g in 1878. Rev. V. w ill c a rr y tw o c o tto n u n ifo rm s and ! d id a te s fo r th a t ra n k .
p le te d at (he fir« t plaee.
has not y e t becom e as w id e sp re a d
R. I,. B u rn e tt, s k ip p e r o f th e Sea
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T. Speece o ffic ia te d .
o th e r necessary e q u ip m e n t.
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Legion Seeking
A m ateur Talent
for Show Soon
i
Cornelius Man,
Traffic Victim, .
Seriously Hurt
dCPUr‘' L ady Completes
20 Years Here
in Auto Sales
Newcomers to
A ttend Session
Here Tuesday
Many Groups to
Aid Benefit for
Local Musician
Oregon Cities
Plan to Make
Fight for Fund
Pomona Grange
to Meet Soon
Dearth of Bills
Features Week
of Legislation
Crush Rock for
New Sea Road
Marble Games
Problem Again
Given Council
Portland Man
Buvs Pharniacv
Superintendent of
Boys' Hom e Moved
H agg Nominated
Co-op Director
Farm Bureau Unit
Proposed in County
Home Extension Club Members Invited
M a n y County Boy Scouts Eligible fo r
to Conference at Oregon State College
A nnual National Jamboree Summer Trip
Pioneer Laurel
Resident Dead
Precautions Being Taken in
County to Curb Spread of Flu
Portland Police to
Address Students