B ig .tam bor ec— P r in tin g- B re a k fa s t ( I t ili H r n r d t Io M u id N ic k * Kitui Iin . I £ / .« /• Done In H illsbo ro Incr Local Payrolls and Adda to Local P rosperity O W ith Which i . ('(-mhincd the I lili iboro Independent **> Volume 13, No. 50 llills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E s ta b lish e d 1073 7 he A rg u s iU/zi.s A g a in Youth Under Suspicion for F. G. Holdup H ills b o r o A rg u s E s ta o lis h e d 1891 Two Sections, Twelve Pages Men Appear Experts Tell fV eather Varied; G round Dundee May Destined for New Settlers H og to A ppear T u esd a y Lose Part of Grid Tonight of Problems Believers in Tradition Hope for Mist; C iti-|b Q “O p Plant A ll W a rra n t Issu ed W e d n e sd a y | Hillaboro, O regon, T h u r day, J a n u a ry 28, 1937 C lu b s’ J a m b o r e e , fur T on i B e c k , C o n v icted S ch o o l A u d ito r iu m , o f F o r g e r y a n d N ow F ree L a u g h s; on P o stp o n e d S e n te n c e V a ried P rogram S k its, M any A tte n d A ll-D a y M eet H igh H eld F u ll in C h a m b er C om ­ m erce R oom s; H o m e se e k - M u sic in ers from 12 S ta te s P r e se n t zens Tiring of Snow, Rain, Cold and Other Abnormal Variations Found in Long Cold Snap Through Valley OliJ M ister G rou n d h o g will craw l out of his hole T ues­ day m orning in th e an n u al and tra d itio n a l te st fo r spring w eath er. A ccording to th e best w e a th e r prognosticators, if the w e a th er is cloudy and th e sun finds no peep-hole all day, C ou n ty N ut G ro w ers S e e k in g W a y to D iv id e P r o c e ssin g a s P la n s M a d e to R e-b u ild B urned W a r e h o u se Because 50 p e r cent o r m ore o f P ro m in e n t H ills b o ro w om en " r i b ­ New s e ttle rs in W a s h in g to n th e w a ln u ts and filb e r ts processed b in g " th e m e n fo lk s ’ p in o c h le ses- co u n ty , re p re s e n tin g 12 states as fa r a t th e D un d e e p la n t o f th e n u t i sums a n e w tw is t iri m u s ic a l in ­ east a O h io a rid as fa r s o u th as g ro w e rs ' c o -o p e ra tiv e come f r o m s tru m e n ts h ila r it y in a c o u rt room Texas, responded to an in v ita tio n --------------------------------------------------------♦ ’. h e lit t le o ld fe llo w w ill re m a in th is sid e o f N e w b e rg , a m o v e m e n t p a in te d w om en and ro u g ti m in e rs b y W F. C y ru s , c o u n ty agent, to o u t and s p rin g can be exp e cte d at is ta k in g d e fin ite fo rm to locate 1 w h o o p in g it up in th e M a la m u te discus p ro b le m s o f fa rm in g and a n y tim e . B u t, i f he sees his shadow , a p la n t in th is c o u n ty , i t was le a rn ­ saloon a ll are due fo r th e ir in n in g a tte n d e d th e n e w co m e rs m e e tin g in a ll bets on s p rin g a re o ff fo r s ix ed h e re th is w eek. to n ig h t « T h u rs d a y ) at th e h ig h th e ch a m b e r o f co m m e rce room s w eeks. T h e D un d e e b u ild in g s and a school a u d ito riu m a ll d a y T ue sd a y. T h e re w e re 91 M e a n w h ile . O re g o n w in te r la rg e p o rtio n o f th e 1936 cro p w e re T h e e v e n t w ill be th e A ll-C lu b s persons re g is te re d , a lth o u g h a n u m ­ w e a th e r co n tin u e s w ith te m p e ra ­ d e s tro y e d in a fir e o f u n d e te rm in ­ ' Jam boree, s ta rtin g at 8 o'clo ck, and ber a tte n d e d d u r in g th e a fte rn o o n tu re s m o d ifie d , and th e w e a th e r­ ed o rig in . F u ll coverage o f b o th staged to raise fu n d s to send W ayne w h o had n o t been pre se n t in th e on M o i d a v .u n i T u e s d a y in F o re s t m an p re s e n tin g th e p ro te s tin g c it i­ b u ild in g s and c ro p by in s u ra n c e is N icke so n to N ew Y o rk fo r an a u d i­ m o rn in g G in an e f f t to tru ce an a u to- z e n ry w ith a v a rie ty o f m oods, in ­ re p o rte d , w ith th e b u ild in g s v a lu e d tio n b e fo re M a jo r Bowes. S p e a k e rs in c lu d e d Roger W. i m o b ile said t< have been seen . c lu d in g a lit t le ra in , fre e z in g a t in ­ a t a b o u t $60.000 I t is exp e cte d T ic k e ts m ay be purch a se d at a M orse, e x te n s io n d a iry m a n o f state I n e a r tin * scene o f o p e ra tio n s I)c te rv a ls , snow, a nd ris in g w a te rs in th a t g ro w e rs, w it h p a rt o r a ll o f | d o w n to w n booth to d ay, o r at th e college. C o rv a llis ; C o u n ty A g e n t seri p tio iu o f th e b a n d it seem to th e r iv e r a n d creeks. t h e ir c ro p in th e D un d e e p la n t, w ill school to n ig h t, a c c o rd in g to the C y ru s and L . E. F ra n cis, assista n t f it Keek. th e o ffic e r said re c o v e r th e v a lu e o f t h e ir p ro d u c t. S n o w R e tu rn s H ills b o ro B re a k fa s t clu b , sponsor- c o u n ty agent G eorge A n g e ll, a sso-i T h e b •er p a r lo r is lo ca te d a R a in s Tuesday, and T ue sd a y • m g th e eve n t. B e g in In v e s tig a tio n cia te e d ito r o f O reg o n F a rm e r, w as ' fuarter if a m ile east o f Fore 4 n ig h t, tu rn e d to snow W ednesday V a rie d P ro g ra m P la n n e d M e a n w h ile , th e v a rio u s d ire c to rs G ro v e al mg th e h ig h w a y and re- also present. m o rn in g , la y in g a w h ite c a rp e t N u m b e rs on th e ja m b o re e are to o f th e c o -o p e ra tiv e fro m th is c o u n ­ e e n tty was w n e tl bv L illia n M P ro b le m s C ite d o v e r th e v a lle y to th e d e p th o f ty . a lo n g w it h s e v e ra l o f th e la rg e r be g iv e n b y v a rio u s H ills b o ro o r- I ’arat n She was p re p a rin g t c lu s e C yru.- w h o opened th e m e e tin g , n e a rly h a lf in in ch , m a k in g s tree ts ' g ro w e rs o f nuts, are in v e s tig a tin g g a n ia tio n s c o -o p e ra tin g w it h th e th e place a b o ut 1 i M on d a y a nd h ig h w a y s s lip p e ry . F re e z in g w ays and m eans o f d iv id in g th e : b re a k fa s t c lu b b e rs in p re s e n ta tio n spoke on th re e re la te d s u b je cts d u r ­ w h e n th e b a n d it enl •red rd e rm g in g th e day. discu ssin g th e fa rm days a nd n ig h ts h a ve been n e a rly D u n d e e c o n s tru c tio n b etw een some , o f th e p ro g ra m . T h e v a rio u s s k its t he o w n e r and fo il r pa i>ns t c> i p ro b le m in th is c o u n ty ; v a rio u s c o n tin u o u s since C h ristm a s. w ill o ffe r com edy, m u s ic a l n u m ­ s ite in th is c o u n ty and Dundee. R e­ throw* u p t h e ir h a n d ' D u r in g th e e a rly p a rt o f th e b u ild in g at D u n d e e w o u ld be on a bers and serious e n te rta in m e n t. feed crops, a nd cash crops raised Seizes M o n r v here. M orse sp o ke tw ic e , his f ir s t ! w e e k, th e m o d ifie d te m p e ra tu re those in ch a rg e announce. s m a lle r scale. owner s c o v e rin g th e O re g o n I and ra in began m e ltin g th e sn o w A fe a tu re a ttra c tio n on th e p ro - discu ssio n M e a n w h ile , th e F o re s t G ro v e dress, th e y o u th fu l b a n d it. < Ie s e iib - in th e h ills and m o u n ta in s w ith th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e has ta k e n ' g ra m w ill be th e b a n jo p la y in g o f d a ir y in d u s try a nd th e second, th e (Continued on pave 3, column 4) t d ■> w e a rin g b lu e o v e ra ll; . u n d e r re s u lt th a t T u e s d a y th e strea m s an a c tiv e in te re s t in th e m a tte r W ayne N icke so n . Jam es W ells. a ta n o \ ereoat, to o k a r o ll o f h ills , began to ris e ra p id ly . B re a k fa s t c lu b p re s id e n t, w ill be and a lre a d y has o ffe re d a fre e s ite n h ii gath< i cd about $12 m s ilv e r F ro s t m o s tly has disappeared b e tw e en th e O reg o n E le c tric and m aste r o f cerem onies th e ca s h re g is te r, m a k in g th e fro i fr o m th e roads, re v e a lin g in c re a s - , P a c ific V. M u s ic Slated W on tw ic e bv th e A ig u th is tro p h y d esignates th e best w e e k ly S o u th e rn P a c ific r a ilw a y tra cks, lo o t $30, a c c o rd in g to a r e p o r t in g dam age to m acadam surfaces I g iv in g s h ip p in g fa c ilitie s on b o th to t Bet w e e n -th e -a c ts m usic w ill fca- new spaper in O regon T h e t up ¿»gam wa a w a rd e d th e A rg u s at ■ l>> S h e r if f J o h n ( ’ o n n e ll w h ic h bodes c o n s id e ra b le expense i tu r c th e P a c ific u n iv e rs ity o r ­ the a n n u a l p r e - . c o n le i .•»»<•«• h e ld F rid a y a nd S a tu rd a y in Eugene. lines. T he lo t is 100 x 200 feet. r o r d in g to th e s to r y t o ld b y to th e c o u n ty roa d fu n d and w ill chestra. p la y in g th e season's song It w a. f li t o ffe re d in 1930 and w o n th a t y e a r by th e A rgus. W a ln u t a nd f ilb e r t g ro w e rs to o c c u p a n ts , th e m a n w o r e a g iv e state c re w s p le n ty o f w o r k th e w e s t end o f th e c o u n ty a re be ­ h its. "S a n d w ic h e d " b e tw e e n acts w h it <• h a n d k e rc h ie f o v e r his face. : r e la y in g dam aged o il s u rfa ce on w ill be fro n t-s ta g e s tu n ts b y the R G. S cott, fa rm e r o f th e S h e r­ in g in te rv ie w e d b y th e in d u s tria l IH 'e llltl* (»lit thr B re a k fa s t c lu b fin d s D a v is A u ld in r o w ly escaped d e a th n e a r Soda a l ye a rs to p ro d u c e an a ttra c tiv e M ove Begun Here th e t it le ro le o f Dan. G eorge W ic k , S p rin g s above G ales C re e k, w h e n c o u n ty f a ir on a s h o rt b u d ge t. M o n d a y , m a c h in e ry o f th e H ills ­ in a M ae W est hat and c u rve s, is a c a r w h ic h he w as d r iv in g ra n b o ro C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce w as be o rd e re d e v e ry o n e y th e la d y k n o w n as L o u ; W illia m o f f th e grade, tu rn e d o v e r and p u t in m o tio n t o d e te rm in e w h a t to n m ■mam a m in s id e a n d ti fle fl<* fr ie n d w h o liv e d n e a r K D e n n e y o f B e a v e rto n resigned, s h o w th e A rg u s as m a k in g a p e r­ on a w e ll- k n o w n H ills b o r o o rg a n iz ­ w o m a n each. T h e y w e re a rre ste d F rid a y h a ve been a fe a tu re o f th e p ro ­ fect score in ne w s and co n ten ts, a tio n w ill be M esdam es C E W ells. G ales C re ek. by state gam e warden... w h o ; pent and has been a c tiv e in f a ir w o r k g ra m to d ay, w as postponed be­ I '■■■ o lle ite it « « illei'tii ns fu r Kc th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty and is a c tiv e c h ie f, fo r th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t. la n d th e c a r tu rn e d o ve r. T tie ju d g e s, c o m m e n tin g on th e «ast and m id d le w e s t. W a s h in g to n in fa rm o rg a n iz a tio n s . D u r in g the H e n ry R itth a le r, 66. C o rn e liu s , P urchase o f th e m ach in e , u n d e r C o n s u lt S h e r iff c o u n ty ch a p te r. A m e ric a n Red v a rio u s n e w sp a pe rs in c o m p e titio n rece n t e le c tio n he w as d e m o c ra tic c o n s id e ra tio n sin ce l a s t su m m e r, ' s tru c k w h e n he ra n in fr o n t o f a Cross, was m re c e ip t M o n d a y o f an , said o f th e A rg u s : L a te r S h e lto n cam e to H ills b o r o c a n d id a te f o r s ta te re p re s e n ta tiv e . was a p p ro v e d at a m e e tin g o f th e stage in th e e a rly m o rn in g J a n u a ry ap p ea l fo r $50(1 set as th e c o u n ty Praise A rg u s and co n s u lte d S h e r if f C o n n e ll c o n ­ R o ta ry c lu b b o a rd o f d iie c to rs last 19. d ie d la te J a n u a ry 20 in a H ills ­ Was Agent q u o ta W F N o rm a n , c o u n ty c h a ir ­ " T h is n e w sp a pe r, in o u r o p in io n , c e r n in g p o ssib le ch a rg e s to be b o ro h o s p ita l fro m h is in ju rie s . H i' cam e to W a s h in g to n c o u n ty T h u rs d a y . T h e cost w ill be $160. m an re p o rte d . i a re a l c re d it to O reg o n jo u r n a l­ b ro u g h t ag a in st H e n derson, but T he m a c h in e w i l l be in ch a rg e o f He s u ffe re d cu ts a n d b ruises a b o u t in 1909 and served as c o u n ty agent "W e are n o t p la n n in g a d riv e ism . W ith s p le n d id g e n era l m a ke a fte r t a lk in g w it h H e n d e rso n , d e ­ in C la c k a m a s c o u n ty fo r tw o years. a w e ll tra in e d f ir s t a id squad o f th e head, a c ru s h e d side and tw o T h re a te n e d e p id e m ic o f in flu e n ­ cided to fo rg e t th e m a tte r. S h e r if f O ffic e rs and d ire c to rs o f t h c fo r fu n d s o th e r th a n a p u b lic a p ­ up. re a d a b le typ e , co m p re h e n sive f ir e d e p a rtm e n t w h ic h has b ro k e n legs. He also served, d u r in g th e last ye a r, th e be C o n n e ll said. C itize n s* h a n k o f S h e rw o o d w e re peal fo r assistance." N o rm a n de­ , ne w s eoverage, g e n e ra l h a rm o n y za in th is c o u n ty seems to A c c o rd in g to th e s to ry re la te d to tw o o p e ra to rs q u a lifie d to g iv e in ­ as a m e m b e r o f th e c o u n ty b u d g e t M u n d a y a fte rn o o n "T h e o f ty p e face and o b v io u s ly an in ­ passing w it h a m in im u m o f cases H e n d e rso n w e n t on in to P o r t­ c o m m itte e . re -e le c te d at th e a n n u a l m ee tin g , c la re d S h e r iff J o h n W. C o n n e ll b y th e s tru c tio n s in it s use. te llig e n t h a n d lin g o f e d ito ria l and reco rd e d , a c c o rd in g to th e c o u n ty la n d f o r tre a tm e n t. it was a n n o u n ce d th is w e e k by W. c o u n ty c h a p te r feels th a t a g e n e r­ d r iv e r o f th e stage. S. G. Peterson, Saves M a n y L iv e s M in to n 's re s ig n a tio n fo llo w e d the ous response w ill be m ade w ith o u t new s m a te ria l. T h e A rg u s c e rta in ­ h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t R e p o rt fo r the M rs. F re d C. V o ig h t. 24. a nd son M A d a ir, v ic e -p re s id e n t E x p e rie n c e has s h o w n th a t th is th e m an, h u r r y in g to stop th e stage rece n t d e a th o f M rs. M in to n a nd th e ly is o u r ch o ice fo r th e a w a rd ." w e e k e n d in g S a tu rd a y shows th re e an o rg a n ize d ca m p a ig n " — "'o. 3. wore injured Friday in c re a s in g press o f h is business m a c h in e , w h ic h is s im ila r to a p u l- a t th e ro a d in te rs e c tio n n e a r th e D ire c to rs a re M rs. E lla S c h u l- T h e n e w sp a p e r w in n in g th e t r o ­ persons i l l w it h p n e u m o n ia and (Continued on pave 4, column i) " I fe c i th a t th e need fo r im m é ­ m e ric h . J E M o rb a c k . M rs. B u d - m o to r. has saved m a n y liv e s U n io n O il c o m p a n y p la n t at C o r ­ a c tiv itie s . p h y th re e tim e s e n te rs in to p e r­ tw o w it h flu d e n e A n d e rs o n . W S. B o w e n . W d ia t*' a ctio n is p re ssin g ." N o rm a n th ro u g h o u t th e n a tio n , p a r t ic u la r ­ n e liu s . s u d d e n ly app ea re d d ir e c t­ m a n e n t possession o f th e cup. D r C. D. M c D o n a ld , c o u n ty h e a lth O th e r m em b e rs o f th e fa ir b o a rd aid W ednesday on re c e ip t o f in ­ M A d a ir, a nd th e o ffic e rs in c lu d e W h e re ly in th e p a th o f th e m achine. (lontinuvri nn pane 6. column 4) p h y s ic ia n , d e c la re d y e s te rd a y iW e s- are H T Hesse o f S ch o lls, p re s i­ ly in cases o f d ro w n in g . M rs S c h u lm e ric h . p re s id e n t; A d a ir, fo rm a tio n th a t c o n d itio n s w e r e R itth a le r. lo n g a n e m p lo y e o f nesda.vi th a t th e e p id e m ic d id not den t. a n d R o b e rt B a n k s o f Banks, b re a th in g c o u ld be resto re d , p e r­ th e O re g o n E le c tr ic r a ilw a y co m ­ v ic e -p re s id e n t; B ow en, ca sh ie r, and h o u rly g ro w in g w orse. " E v e r y d u b e x te n d in to th is c o u n ty in n e a rly tre a s u re r Ed L . M o o re is s e c re ta ry sons h a v e been rescued fr o m d e a th pany. was on h is w a y to H ills b o ro , a nd o rg a n iz a tio n in th e c o u n ty has I v y M. B ow e n , a ssistant cashier. has been as se ve re a fo rm as in P o rtla n d o f th e b o a rd and m a n a g e r o f th e e ven a fte r th e h e a rt T h e past y e a r has been q u ite a s p le n d id o p p o r tu n ity to assist in s to p pe d s ix a nd a h a lf m in u te s and i t had been h is h a b it to ca tch W h ile gre a t n u m b e rs o f persons fa ir. th is g reat w o r k and I m ig h t s u g ­ in • lu l A d . o r re p o rte d , w it h d< T h e m a c h in e w i l l be on in s ta n t c a ll th e stage a t th e roa d in te rs e c tio n have been c o n fin e d to th e ir homes p o s it:, e x c lu s iv e o f p ostal savings, gest th a t e n te rta in m e n ts and o th e r each m o rn in g . T u e s d a y m o rn in g h e re a fte r in case o f accid e n t. A n o th e r m a jo r s a fe ty s te p w ; , „ . w ith illn e ss, th e m a la d y , in most increased o v e r $25.000. T o ta l r e ­ m eth o d s o f ra is in g fu n d s be used." 'ta k e n th is w e e k in th e R a y -M a lm g M. P. C ady, lo ca l m o to r dealer, th e d r iv e r re p o rte d th a t he was cases, he said, seemed to be severe sources D e ce m b e r 31. w e re $.353,000 Q uotas fo r th e v a rio u s to w n s o f w h o has a n in te re s t in th e S e a ly n o t th e re and th e bus tra v e le d on e a n n e ry w ith th e o rg a n iz a tio n th e re colds. as c o m p a re d to $314 000 fo r the pre-1 th e c o u n ty , as a n n ou n ce d by e lia n - T ic k e t sale b y th e w o m en o f M a ttre s s fa c to ry a t T ig a rd , spoke a t a b o u t 115 fe e t b e fo re R itth a le r ap- o f a co m p a n y f ir e d e p a rtm e n t to W h o o p in g cough and o ilie r c h ild v io iis ye a r. , peared. ' m an N o rm a n , sets ttie c o n trib u tio n H e lv e tia S u n s h in e clu b , fo r the (Continued on page 4. column 7) o p e ra te in fo u r se ctio n s u n d e r Ed I D eposits, e x c lu s iv e o f p ostal s a v ­ fo r H ills b o ro al $150 Forest G ro v e H ills b o r o businessm en's d in n e r at disease, a lso a re at a m in im u m B ra n d a w as c h ie f. T h e o rg a n iz a tio n R itth a le r was a n a tiv e o f A u s ­ th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty , the w e e k ly in g . w o r e $281.000 o n D ece m b e r 31 q u o ta is $100. S h e rw o o d . $40. B ea\ H e lv e tia c o m m u n ity h a ll W edncs- re p o rt shows. tr ia and has re s id e d in O regon was c o m p le te d in c o -o p e ra tio n w it h as co m p a re d to $255.000 fo r th e e rto n . $30; T ig a rd M e tzg e r a n d «lav n ig h t F e b ru a ry 3. is sch e d uled | sin ce 1907. m o v in g to h is fa rm near | W ilb u r D illo n , c it y fir e m a rsh a l. F u n e ra l se rvice s fo r M rs. A n to n y e a r b e fore . ’’T he increase in postal A lo h a . $20 each, w h ile B ank C o rn e liu s in 1909. H e is s u rv iv e d b y and I,, begin Saturday In the Hillsboro ; T h e b ig p la n t is e q u ip p e d w ith Evers 45 re s id e n t o f th e V e rb o o rt savings, a cco u nts fo r th e d i f f e r - 1 G aston re requested to ra ise $10 business d is tric t, it was an n ou n ce d his w id o w , s ix sons and a d a u g h ­ i a u to m a tic s p rin k le rs , th re e fir e se ctio n a ll o f h e r life , w h o d ie d cnee b e tw e e n th e to ta l re s o u rc e s : each, te r in c lu d in g P e te r. S alem ; J a c k M o n d a y noon at ttie c h a m b e r o f | J a n u a ry 20 in Jones h o s p ita l here ' plugs fe d fro m th e b ig c a n n e ry fo r the tw o years, o v e r a nd a b o ve ) T e le g ra p h ic ap p ea l fro m C a ry T. co m m e rce. P h ilip . J o h n G ra f, w h o cr u ld n 't see and W illia m . P o rtla n d : I w a te r ta n k and e n o ug h in c h and fo llo w in g an a tta c k o f in flu e n z a th e $25.000 m e n tio n e d increase in G rayso n , n a tio n a l Red Cross c h a ir- o v e r th e desk to p a t the A rg u s S a c ra m e n to , Cal.. H e n ry . C o ch ra n ; D in n e r is sch e d uled to be se rve d a h a lf hose to c a rr y w a te r to a ll and p n e u m o n ia , w e re h e ld S a tu r ­ c h e c k in g and s a v in g s accounts, e x- m a n states: W a lte r. C o rn e liu s , and M rs. E liz a ­ o ffic e , la s t n ig h t (W ednesday) in tw o sections, th e fir s t ta b le at ■ p a rts o f th e b u ild in g . F ir e door.; d a y m o r n in g fro m V is ita tio n c h u rc h e lu s iv e o f th e p o stal s a v in g s ," A d a ir " ln o rd e r to m eet h o u rly 111- 0:30 p. m. and th e second at 7 :3 0 .1 q u a lifie d as th e y o u n ge st s u b ­ b e th H a n d e w ith , P o rtla n d . , , , | segregate th e v a rio u s d e p a rtm e n ts in V e rb o o rt. B u r ia l was in th e S a id . H ’nntinurd on parr (. column 31 F u n e ra l se rvice s w e re h e ld S u n ­ s c rib e r to th e Red Cross flo o d F o llo w in g th e d in n e r th e re w ill be | . h e c h i e f 7 h ° fK C rh fw a s " >f ,h<’ P|a i” ' a " d a fi'-e a la rm c e m e te ry th e re . S he was i l l a w eek. r e lie f fu n d . lie c o n trib u te d 25 day a fte rn o o n fr o m th e L u th e ra n b(, in s ta lle d u u lo n Rev. F a th e r M . Jonas c o n d u c te d a p ro g ra m fu rn is h e d b y th e c lu b th e c h ie f o rd e r o f business b e fore svstem w m c h u rc h in C o rn e liu s w ith b u ria l in ce n ts a fte r h e a rin g th e s to ry o f and b y H ills b o ro T h e H ills b o r o Pom ona G ra n g e in sesaion y e s te r- said th ig w e e k th e s e rv ic e . th e c e m e te ry th e re . Besides his flo o d s u ffe re rs o v e r th e ra d io . S h e rw o o d. .. , . t, , .. n u m b e r w ill in c lu d e b a n jo m usic d a y i W e d n e s d a y ) in M rs E v e rs was th e d a u g h te r o f C h a rle s D ic k in s o n , past C la cka m as . 1 1 1 B ra n c *a\v a re th e c a p ta in s w id o w he is s u rv iv e d b y s ix sons T h e m on e y cam e fro m h is s a v ­ b y W a yn e N icke so n . w h o p ro b a b ly L o u is M r. and M rs. A n to n H e rm e n s o f and a d a u g h te r. in g s bank. w ill soon be on h is w a y to a p p ea r c o u n ty P om ona m aster, was in s ta ll- ■ ?,I’V i n g c o o f ffic f i c e e r r. I V e h rs a n d Fonv \ u n G ru n s v c n . D e ­ V e rb o o rt. w h e re she was b o rn N o ­ w ith M a jo r Bow es on his ra d io in v e m b e r 27. 1891 She was m a rrie d p a rtm e n t 1 em braces th e p la n t; O n th e p ro g ra m w e re Rev. E. p ro g ra m fro m N e w Y o r k C ity . tw o. th e re c e iv in g p o rch and fie ld to A n to n E ve rs J u n e 25. 1913. in P roceeds o f th e d in n e r w i l l go B. L o c k h a r t o f S h e rw o o d . M r. I . illy sheds; th re e , th e fro s te r room s, th e V e rb o o rt c h u rc h and had liv e d Im p ro v e m e n t o f s m a ll f r u it crops T. M c W h o rte r; 10: 30, " V a r ia tio n s I Io th e S u n sh in e d u b . w h ic h in ­ o f C la cka m as. Scotch im p erso n a shop a n d flo o rs a bove th is se ctio n . since on th e fa rm th e re . fro m b o th th e q u a lity and u n it have obse rve d in o u r b e rr y p la n l- clu d e s th e w o m en liv in g n o rth o f lio n s, and H a r ry S c h m c ltz c r, w h o i Besides th e w id o w e r, she spoke on th e C h c h a le m M o u n ta in I " " - th e fo u rth d e p a rtm e n t is th e y ie ld .'-la n ilp o in t w ill be discussed ings am i selections w e have m a d e " H ills b o r o T h e c lu b does c o n s id e r­ v iv e d b y fo u r sons. E rnest st. F ra n - I 4-H p o ta to c lu b , d e c la rin g th a t it w arehouse. a b le r e lie f w o rk th ro u g h o u t th e * w ith grow * i at Shei vood, Friday, A. J. R o w e ll; I I 20. "Fi i t i l i / e i and was th e oldest in th e c o u n ty and ,n casf o f an a la rm , th e fo u r cis. R o b e rt. W illis ; s ix d c o m m u n ity and th e m on e y raised ' F e in a . i \ 6 at I'l a in T h e di cu f e r t iliz e r p ra ctice s on s m a ll fr m l (C ontinurd on page 6. column 3) c a p ta in s w ill fir s t see th a t th e 'fir e p ro b a b ly in th e state. im p ro v e m e n t had O rg a n iz a tio n a nd o b je c tiv e s o f th a t c o n tin u e d sum al H anks w ill be p ra c tic a lly p ln n tin g s ." J J In ske ep ; 1 p. n i , b y th e d in n e r w ill be p u l to good T h e m e e tin g v o te d t o s p o n s o r, i lu c e S ep t« in b e i 4 193«. wu i Issued i W ednesday th ro u g h S 5b« h e r iff lohn C o n n e ll's o ffic e a . a sequel to a h o ld u p M on d a y m o rn in g at the I'.u on e a tin g house and heel p a rlo r a ’ Eoi est G ro v e Ht i k is s a id to h a v e fle d a ft e r an in tt ii m v c in v e s t ig a tio n c u r r ie d N ew M em ber Burning Car Nearly Traps Portland Man y ) T J 7 7 7 * / \ " V . J b est w e e k ly in (Jreeon Court A p p o in ts Sherw ood Ma New Inhalator Purchased by Rotary Club N orm an M akes C o u n ty A p p ea l in Flood R elief Injuries Fatal Mishap Victim Fewer Cases Flu Reported Sherwood Bank Elects Officers Cannery z Forms I Fire Company Ticket Sale for Dinner to Start Rites H eld for Native Daughter Johnnie Graf Youngest Donor Grange Installs New Officers Small Fruit Growers to Convene at Sherwood; State Speakers Scheduled New Health Department Executive W ill Discuss Plans and Objectives Monday Laurel Poultrynian Has Big Fire Reserve Bank to Cash Vets’ Bonds Washington Checks Beaverton Bandit I Judges Praise Hillsboro Arguì 1