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Y our Paper- Prin ting- Curries (I k * week a story of nous und iiirrrliuinli»,' Into ull cor ner» of Washington county. Uoiir in Hillsboro Inrrrases Local Payrolls and Adds Io Local Prosperity V W ith Whit h is Combined tin* I lillsboro Independent V o lu tili' 13, Nu. H illsboro, O regon, T h ursday, F e b ru a ry 1, 1937 H eaviest Snow fall in Years Stops Traffic Joint Court Honor Makes Many Awards Scouts of T h re e D is tr ic t» L a rg e o f P a re n t» A tte n d D e v ic e s D e c la re d E q u ip m e n t G ro u p Judge, Event EsUoltahed 1891 Two Sections, Twelve Pages G a m b lin g b y P o r tla n d B rin g s A c tio n by D is tr ic t A tto r n e y Boy Scouts re p rt F ifty m g the till born. i'u . tla t in F o i . t < ; rove (ti.s tiu t;. o f tin* o illie il a tte nd e d la n d ai a c o u rt o f h o n o r a t th e c o u n ty house 'I’hur.sday n ig h t at A r n o ld L e p p tn o f T ro o p 247. v itia . re c e iv e d th e ra n k o f •Set mt A la ig c g ro u p o f p a re n ts and fi lends w ttncsbcd th e eei emonie.N w h ic h w e re p resided o v e r by C ir c u it Ju d g e R F ra n k Ih le rs . asso- i lu te d w ith Ju d g e J S Bat h u r o f T ig a rd . J P M eG laMKon, Forest G ro v e c o u rt o f h o n o r c h a irm a n , and W G llo lf o r d , c h a irm a n o f the c o u rt o f In inn c o m m itte e fo r th e e n tire P o rtla n d area c o u n c il W r a tlir r Itad In flu e n z a e p id e m ics and ice-coated lu id s c u t d o w n a m uch la rg e r to ta l th a t w it p re p a re d fo r a d v a n c e m ents T h is n u m b e r in c lu d e d boys fi< in H ills b o ro A lo h a , M u ltn o m a h , and T ig a rd , w h o w ill a p p e a r n e xt m o n th T he a d va nce m e n ts in c lu d e d 33 .• (tu ts fro m th e H ill* b o ro d is tric t, 14 fro m Forest G ro v e and 10 fro m T u a la tin d is tric t E le ve n i c o u t S w e re pr >m(i d t i ond ra n k 1u <• I\ e . e cuiid eliasa M-out.s r e c c iv e d 2 1 m e rit budgt 's. tw o w ere p t c n i o l f ri to l i • eia s c o u t. 20 f u s t ( lasss semil.v ree e r ved 62 m ei it bi»(!«<-s rfe d G a i duet <if Troop 216 . f U llls li►or«» wus m ade a .star .scout. and R;< 1T.tl i i<liss(*d (>f T r*.o p 213 Of Fores • Qrov< ' m ade a lift* 1 ct»ul. Judge Peîers present cd the eagle badge bi> L e p p tn . J I ’ M eG lasM .n th e sta r to G . ir d iic i. and H H ' i i th e life badge to Ru «11 JiuJge 1 ' CI 1’o n g rn tu la te d L e p p tn and c o m p lim e n te d th e H e lv e tia tro o p on th e h ig h q u a lity o f its scouting and in d ic a te d th a t th e H ills b o ro d is tr ic t was p ro u d to c la im H e l v e tia scouts in its d is tric t Judge H a rb in spoke b r ie fly , o u tlin in g the advantages o f jo in t c o u rts o f h o n - D inne r sponsored by the H e l F o llo w in g the lead o f other coun vetia Sunshine club fo r H illsb o ro ties in the state, w a rn in g was is Shute park fo r the firs t tim e in businessmen a n d th e ir fam ilies, sued a ll operators o f p in b a ll m a chines and punch board; th ro u g h a long period o f years, w ill be scheduled fo r last n ig h t (W ednes under the m anagement of a park day) was postponed on account of out W ashington cou nty th a t the various games m ust be removed commission endowed w ith special weather and road conditions u n til power to finance and operate the ’ n e xt T hursday night, F ebru ary 11. by February 5. More than 100 tickets were sold Decision to d riv e the machines the park under the terms o f the in the c ity the last o f the week by and punch boards out o f the coun c ity charter. Snow, w hich began fa ll ty was made at a conference be The commission. w*ith J. L. An- the Sunshine club members. O th tween G. Russ,*11 Morgan, d is tric t 1 derson at its head, was appointed ers desiring tickets may secure ing early S unday m orning w hich continued o n attorney and S h e riff John Connell. by M ayor J H G a rre tt Tuesday them from Ed. L. Moore, cham ber and W arning is being issued through nigh t and co n firm e d by the coun of commerce secretary, or Jack th ro u g h S unday night and Rushlow. chairm an of ;he com m u the s h e riff’s office in personal con cil. Anderson was appointed for early M onday, blocked h ig h tacts w ith places where machines three years and is chairm an; E. J. n ity relations committee. D inne r is scheduled to be served w ays and tied tra ffic in a were know'll to be in operation, M cAlear, local attorney, was named Connell said. I fo r tw o years, and R E. W ile y fo r in tw o sections, the firs t table at knot. The storm b ro u g h t I have long held the opinion 1 i, one-year term . The commission 6:45 p. m. and the second at 7:30 th e heaviest snow fall since F o llo w in g the d in n e r there w ill w ill w o rk w ith the p a rk co m m it that the machines were a game of chance and consequently came u n tee o f the council in an advisory i be a program furnished by the club 1895 and w as rivaled only and the cham ber of commerce. der the lo tte ry law s.’’ M organ said capacity. Proceeds of the d inn er w ill go by th e snow storm of 1919. Restore Pay in an in te rvie w . “ W ith a court de H illsb o ro was w ith o u t bus ser to the Sunshine club, composed of Salaries o f George McGee, c ity cision to back m y opinion I can- women liv in g n o rth o f H illsboro. vice fro m Sunday n ig h t u n til Tues i not now see w h y the machines manager. O. O Freeman, chief o f | fire The club does considerable re lie f day m orning. M ails were tied up i should longer be allow'cd to oper- police, and W ilb u r D illo n . , ate. marshal, were ordered restored to w o rk throu gh ou t the d is tric t to the in P ortla nd and w o rk in g men and the pre-depression level by vote n o rth o f tow n and the money from women who lived outside the lim its Held Illegal the d in n e r w ill be put to good o f P o rtla n d o r the tow ns w here "A s fo r the punch boards, they of the council. These o ffic ia ls took use. they worked, were unable to get to d e fin ite ly are ille g a l and if there tw o cuts o f 10 per cent each. The th e ir jobs u n til Tuesday. M a il de are any in operation in the county firs t 10 per cent already was re liv e ry from H illsb o ro generally was we m ig ht ju s t as w e ll put them stored. confined M onday to ncreby points. Under th is restoration. McGee out of business also. I understand Snowfall Heavy that there may be a few in opera w ill receive $25 a m onth more; Recordings made by A. W Moore. tion although I cannot say that I. Freeman $15. and D illo n $12 50. H illsboro, weather observer fo r the myself, have seen any o f them ." j Refund of $1875 each, were o r biological survey, disclosed 19 in c h A p p a re n tly there is no o ffic ia l dered fo r I. H Naught and R N. es o f snow since the firs t of the check on the nu m be r of p in b a ll M cClure, operators of p in b a ll m a year and a to ta l o f 13.25 inches fo r chines in H illsb o ro when the coun machines in operation in the coun the Sunday storm . T otal sno w fall ty. although the o ffic ia ls are of c il ordered the machines removed fo r the new year is recorded as last M arch. The sum refunded rep (B y W. F. Cyrus, County Agent) (C untinued nn p a g e 5. 'o lu m n 1) 25.75 inches, as 6.75 inches of the resented the last three quarters of , M ore m oney w ill be p a i d t o j fast sn o w fa ll is cred ited to F e b ru the c ity license. W ashington cou nty farm ers on the ary. Move to Condemn 1937 A g ric u ltu ra l C onservation p ro In the 13 25 inches o f snow, there F irst steps were ordered taken gram than was earned on th e 1936 were 169 inches o f water, M oore by the council to begin condem na program . The new program p ro said. tion proceedings against a p a rtia l vides la rg e r spil b u ild in g a llo w D riv e n by a s tiff w in d from the ly destroyed d w e llin g at Eight ances and paym ent fo r a greater east Sunday nigh t, the storm s tru c k v a rie ty o f soil b u ild in g practices and O ak streets. The house was - hardest in the east end o f the damaged by fir e n e arly a year ago I than did the 1936 program . W ith county where d r ifts piled across the changes th a t have been made it and is considered a fire menace. highw ays and com pletely blocked Proposal th a t fu rth e r steps b e ! is alm ost certain th a t the num ber W ith W ashington county quota taken in the c ity to prom ote safety o f p a rtic ip a tin g farm ers in Wash tra ffic . Some d rifts on the Canyon fo r Red Cross Flood re lie f in the by erection o f slow and stop signs ington county w ill be increased road were reported as m ore than fiv e feet deep. east un lim ite d , to ta l collections fo r in various parts of tow n, was made tw o o r three tim es th a t o f last Wind Checked t i e county t o dale approxim ata .. by Mrs. C. E W ells. She said that - year. ■ . ,l.,,*o 1 ,- ( .n ig h t 1 W edney-tay I th e saving o f one life w o u ld be F arm income and s o il conserva F u rth e r west the w in d was tio n are closely related F ina ncial checked by the trees and the snow w ith several large com m unities w o rth the e ffo rt and cost. yet unreported. return s to p a rtic ip a tin g farm ers are lay in an even b la n ke t on fields M rs W ells declared that speed S ubscription o f funds s till were o f m otor vehicles along Baseline designed to encourage a general and roads to a depth above the boards o f most auto being turne d in at the Argus o f street w a j unreasonable and danger- i conservation program b y h e lp ing ru n n in g fice in a steady stream th is week, ous. The m atter was referre d to j the fa rm operator to meet the im mobiles, m aking tra ve l im possible w h ile other com m unities were re the street com m ittee, w h ich i n - ; mediate ou tla y and the te m p o ra ry except by tru c k o r old fashioned, p o rtin g good collections t o A lf eludes J J. W ismer. E. A. G r iffith loss o f income sometimes in vo lve d hig h wheeled cars. W ith the county in adopting such a program . snow rem oval equipm ent a ll pool Johnson of Forest Grove, treasurer and .A rth ur Kroeger. Cash Grants ed w ith the state to open the m ain o f the county chapter. T his plan, therefore, provides I highways, hways, most o f the secondary Collections in H ills b o ro w e r e cash grants fo r conservation meas and side roads rem ained closed un g re atly stim u la te d T hursday when ures a ctu a lly put in to use and t i l late Monday. a com m ittee of Legionnaires head these grants or payments tend t o - ! A lm ost im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g ed b y Jake W eil, commander, w a rd h e lp ing keep t h e na tion al the storm , the w in d swung in to the brought in $420.95 a fte r the m em fa rm incom e on a p a rity w ith non southwest accompanied by showers bers o f the com m ittee had solicited fa rm incom e The e n tire program w h ich ra p id ly low ered the level o f the e n tire business d is tric t and the fits in to W ashington county a g ri the snow and started creeks tow a rd In v ita tio n s to take part were be schools. The local grade schools ing sent th is week to a ll am ateur c u ltu re m uch b e tte r than th e old a flood stage. M onday n ig h t te m con tribu te d $48. peratures dropped again to the ta le n t kno w n to the com m ittee in program . Legion Helps M an y o f the objectionable fea freezing point. Tuesday th a w in g On the Legion com m ittee were charge o f the H ills b o ro Post A m tures of th e 1936 plan have been was resumed w ith snow on the Weil. A r th u r Kroeger. George M c erican Legion am ateur show to be elim inated. Practices fo r w h i c h ' and streets reduced to ankle Gee. W Verne M cK inney. W illia m staged the last o f th is m onth. The payments w ill be made in th e new I roads deep slush w ith gutters ru n n in g Christensen. E. A. G riffith . Paul com m ittee is seeking 20 acts. plan are those w h ich are recog- | over, (C on tin u ed on p a g e S, colum n 2> F ive acts have been entered to nized as good fa rm in g practice and A t no tim e d u rin g the storm did date, Jake W eil, chairm an o f the w h ich i f consistently follow ed, (C o n tin u ed on pace a. -o lu m n 1, com m ittee in charge reported Tues w o u ld re su lt in prolonging, m a in day nigh t. O f th is num ber, a ll but taining. and im p ro v in g the f e r t ility one are m usical num bers of various o f o u r fa rm land. kinds. Two Methods A ll persorl’ p a rtic ip a tin g last There w ill s t ill be tw o classes of year can enter again this year w ith paym ents: one fo r decreasing the j the exception o f w in n e r of firs t D rifte d roads, streets and side place. In th is connection the com acreage o f soil depleting crops and w a lks at Beaverton failed M onday m ittee points out that there was the oth er fo r adopting o f fo llo w in g (C on tin u ed on p a r e 7. colum n 5) H ills b o ro high school, w h ich has to prevent 283 patrons o f the Bea'- seme diffe re n ce o f opinion last been closed since F rid a y because verton school d is tric t from casting year among the judges as to w in o f the storm , w ill resum e classes ballots M onday assuring the con ners. m aking it lik e ly that w inners this m o rn in g (T h u rsd a y,, accord stru ctio n there of a new grade this year, to be judged by an en- ing to B. W. Barnes, superintend b u ild in g The issue has been voted I tir e ly new set o f judges, may be ent. Because o f road conditions in on three times, tw ic e being defeat selected iro n , d iffe re n t types of the m ore rem ote sections, school ed. Because of inclem ent weather, o ffic ia ls w ere of the opinion tha t I acts. The vote M onday disclosed 186 tim e lim it fo r o b ta in in g signatures fo r the new b u ild in g and 97 op i Judges w ill be named from v a r- of persons rece ivin g aid fro m the transp ortatio n w o u ld be too d iff i- posing ballots. A p p ro va l of the 1 icus sections to assure th a t there old age assistance fund of the state i cu lt to m aintain. Local grade schools resumed -op proposal clears the wav fo r the I w ill be no p a rtia lity in selection of r e lie f has been extended past the construction o f a $70.000 b u ild in g ! w inners. Judging w ill be by cx- firs t of the m onth. Miss A lice M a x eration Tuesday w ith about a 40 under a P ub lic W orks A d m in is 1 eellencc of the act presented, its w e ll. executive secretary o f the per cent attendance. C. H. Nosier, Yester tra tio n loan and grant, a llo w in g presentation, en tertain m en t q u a lity countv r e lie f com m ittee, announced superintendent, reported. day 'W ednesday, the re s t ill w ere 45 per cent o f the to ta l as a grant and other details. Tuesday. 150 absent. from the governm ent, and $38 500 Prizes w ill be awarded to fiv e j However, persons re ce ivin g as In the grade schools, orders were as the cost to the d istrict. places w'ith $35 in cash to be d i- 1 sistance checks are asked to sign issued tha t tardiness w o uld n o t be Proposed construction is o f h o l vided among the winners, firs t j the cards as soon as possible. A id j recorded and exem ptions and oth er low tile and single story. A special place rece ivin g the largest slice o f ! in d is trib u tio n of the checks and benefits w o uld not be taken aw ay m eeting is planned soon to select the prize money. o b tain ing signatures, w h ich have from ch ild re n absent, he said, a site w h ich w ill cost from $10001 Num bers m ay include any act l been ordered by the fed eral au di- ' Schools in a ll parts o f the cou nty to $¿1000 w h ich is deemed to be e n te rta in - - tors, w ill be given by the employes were closed from one to th re o The c ity o f Beaverton also has i ing. and may be any o f the m usical j o f the re lie f o ffice in H illsb oro . I days, according to reports. subm itted an application for W PA instrum ents sin g ly o r in com bina- | aid in construction o f a c ity hall tio n : singing, comedy skits, etc. j to cost $3500. o f w h ich the c ity Persons w ishin g to enter should would fu rn ish m a te ria l at a cost w rite o r ca ll on Jake W eil, cha ir of $1800. man. New Crop Plan Offers Farmers Additional Cash Legion Assists Hillsboro Drive for Flood Fund T h e jo in t Court wait <»i g i m zed and p ro m o te I th ro u g h th e e ffo rts o f Pi u l P u tti •rjion. c h a irm a n o f th e c o u rt o f h o n o r o f th e d is tric t. ( on im ilh c M eds F o llo w d u g th e c o u rt o f h o n o r, th e H ills b o ro d is tr ic t c o m m itte e m et. P resided •sided o v e r by R R E.udcr. d is t r ic t c h a irm a n R e v ie w o f fie ld c o n d itio n s showed a ll the tro o p , o f th e d is tric t w ith th e e xce p tio n o f 219 of A lo h a d is p la y in g m a rk e d e ffic ie n c y and progress P a r tic u la r ly o u ts ta n d in g has been th e p ro gress o f th e Sea S co u t S h ip R a in b o w d u r in g th e past m o n th w h ic h i g ro w in g in p id ly A l O p d e n w e ye r. . k ip p iY i b e i n g assisted by R I. B u rn e tt, re c e n tly a p p o in te d fie ld com m i shi one i* fo r s e n io r sco u tin g m th e H ills b o ro d is tric t. B u rn e tt ha- a long se rvice re c o rd in the n a v y and last y e a r was s k ip p e r o f the N a tio n a l Sea Scout F lag h ip o f the B o y Scouts o f •A m e ric a , th e C o lu m b ia o f P o rtla n d . A M J a n n scn o f th e tro o p c o m m itte e o f th e tro o p at A lo h a w ith Argus Pin Machines Rocids, Highways Blocked Taboo Here as Winter Makes Violent After Friday T h rQ U g h N o r th w e s t t _ Garrett Names Helvetia Dinner Mails, Travel Commission to for Local Folk Postponed Week Stop as Snow Manage Parks Blanket Hits •> A d v a n c e a t M e e tin g H e r e T h u rs d a y ; H illsb o ro thi ‘ hea vie .t ma n il ’ o f snow th e va lle y since 1895. H illsb o ro s till was stru g g lin g o keep croas a lks and streets in a pa> able n d itio n today. Accum ulated snow fall covered t h e g ro u n d to «i dept i o f n e a rly 19 inehe b la n ke tin g irs and yards. The above pictures show the c o u rt R o iim and a u t oiTK ■ hi le parkin! at n e a rb y reside Mrs. Mae W hitelaw , local autom obile dealer, M on d a y m o rn in g b e fore h o ve le rs began th e ta sk o f d ig g in g o u t.— P ic tu re s by S ch ra m e l J s. W rapjx 1 Bewildered Pair Struggle Hard to Make Right Plea Traffic Mishap Proves Fata! to Louis Herboldt Flood of Bills Introduced by House Members Several Acts Enter Contest "H e re ’s th e rase f o u r m e n i l l y A. L. Lind beck) m id some w a ln u ts th a t n e a rly (trove S A LE M The predicted eleventh me n u ts ." d e cla re d G R u ssell M o r Lorn - H e rb o ld t. 68. in ju r e d M o n hour deluge o f b ills m aterialized gan. d is tric t a tto rn e y , as he tu e ke d day n ig h t w h e n his ear crashed in Monday when 43 new* measures Hie case fo ld e rs in to the o ffic e to a n o th e r a m ile east r.f B e a v e r were dum ped in to the house hop file s. ton. d ie d F rid a y a fte rn o o n in th e per And then to give the procras T he w h o le a f f a ir begun w ith th e c o u n ty h o s p ita l m a k in g th e second tin a tin g members s t ill m ore tim e H n niinurtl on pairr 7, '» lu m n |> a rre st o f W illia m A d k in s Pete t r a f f ic v ic tim o f the new* ye a r. T he to get th e ir b ills in to shape the K n ig h t and P h ilip S peigle. P o r t e th e r was H e n ry R itth a le r. 66. of house moved its dead lin e forw a rd land ju n k dealer, and la te r G ra n A C o rn e liu s , w h o was h it by a m o to r to Wednesday night. In the senate, M u rra y in C o lo ra d o where no attem pt is made to lim it stage J a n u a ry 19. A d k in s and K n ig h t pleaded H e rb o ld t. w h o is said to have the in tro d u ctio n of b ills, the start g u ilt y to th e ft and possession o f been d r iv in g o u t fro m P o rtla n d of the second h a lf o f the session w a ln u t- fro m th e W ith y c o m b e la te at n ig h t, crashed in to a ca r was m arked by no unusual a c tiv ity fa rm at G aston T h e y im p lic a te d i F in a l re p o rt on C h ris tm a s seal d riv e n by F re d D a vis 43. P o rtla n d , on the part o f those w ith pet meas sales in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty shows a M m ray and S p e ig le T h e y w e re a l l ’ in ju r in g D avis. M rs D avis. M rs. ures s till Io be brought forth. Am ong the qpw house measures to ta l o f $1065 end m ore th a n a $100 in it to g eth e r, th e y said. H e rb o ld l and h im s e lf M r. and M rs K rid a v S p e ig le was fo u n d g u ilt y I D a vis and M rs H e rb o ld l w e re ta k is one drafted by the League of g a in o v e r last y e a r T h e largest sa lt’s w ere in Ifills h o r o and Forest o f th e ft o f w a ln u ts fro m Joe Me- en to P o rtla n d hospitals, w h e re Oregon C ities w h ich w ould d iv e rt G ro v e O u ts id e o f th e la rg e r tow ns, B u t’ncy fa rm at G aston A d k in s and M rs H e rb o ld t is in a serious c o n a p o rtion o f the gasoline taxes to the cities fo r the construction and sides w e re e a rn e d on th ro u g h th e K n ig h t, puzzled b u t w illin g , d e d itio n m aintenance of streets. The pro schools. Rose Cave, xale c h a irm a n c la re d th a t th e n - m ust 1 m * some Pneumonia Developed posed diversion w ould start w ith says. m istake , i f S p e ig le said th e n u ts H e rb o ld t s u ffe re d b ro k e n r i b s i fiv e per cent of the net revenues M on e y c o lle c te d fro m th e sales is belonged to M c B u rn e y , Iben M c and d e ve lo p e d d o u b le p n e u m o n ia 1 from the gas tax for 1937 and grad used to assist in th e fig h t against B u r n e y s m ils th e y m ust be and as a re s u lt o f th e a ccid e n t and his u a lly increase to 7’ j per cent for .1 ubei c u lo s js in the c o m m u n itie s n o t W itb y c o m b e ’s, th e y w e re s tra n p h y s ic a l c o n d itio n A w a rra n t 1939 and subsequent years. and in th e state. gers at Gaston. c h a rg in g reckless d r iv in g was is- I Representation Asked West U n io n . $3. C o rn e liu s . $24 62; Judge It F ra n k Peters suggested sued against h im on c o m p la in t o f A resolution introduced by Rep L a u re l, L a u re l View' and W h itm o r e. I th a t i f th e y w e re not c e rta in whose Dan H a rris , d r iv e r o f a n o th e r ear, Sherman $ 1 0 3 ; C e nterville $J. P u rd in , $4. nut.- th e y bad been d e a lin g in th e y w h ic h H e rb o ld t is a lle g e d to have resentative French o f nntinurd on p age ♦>. colum n 1J II n n lin u ,d «II 5, n iliin in .'■) (C nnlinurd on P » , 5. n .lu m n Z l fo rce d in to the d itc h jo s t b e fo re lie s tru c k th e D a vis m achine. H e rb o ld t was b o rn A ugust 22. 1869. in B o m n a n ia and cam e to the U n ite d S ta le s 31 years ago. He had been a re s id e n t o f O regon fo r A ll W P A projects in th e county th e last 30 years and had been in Hu.-- c o u n ty fo r th e past 18 years. , not snowbound, w ill be in f u ll , 15 ye a rs o f w h ic h he spent in H ills operation again today (T h u rs d a y . K. E T illotson , resident engineer O b je c tiv e s o f th e new com ity association u rg in g s u p n o rt o f the boro. h e a lth u n it w e re o u tlin e d by D r measures b e fore th e le g is la tu re c a ll U n til last su m m e r he was prop- said yesterday. The projects have I C D M c D o n a ld , c o u n ty and c ity in g fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a lu h e r- lie lo i o f th e T u a la tin V a lle y W in e ry been closed since Saturday. Sew ing rooms, closed Monday, Serve Many Meals h e a lth o ffic e r, and M iss C la ra Eng- ’ cu lo sis h o s p ita l in M u ltn o m a h c o u n lo e a k d ju s t south o f the C a rn a ebretaen, county health .............I ty and fo r tin - b u ild in g o f a new tio n M ilk c o m p u te in S o u th H ills were opened again Tuesday to per Check by the county com m is th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce lu n ch e o n u n it al T he D a lle s h o sp ita l b o r o lb - s o ld his in te re s ts to Lee m it the women to make th e ir fu ll sioners on the a ffa ir of the county l i m e for the w o rk period. In most I M o n d a y noon H e ttin g e r o f C a lifo rn ia hospital revealed that d u rin g the W hen asked ho w long il to o k to I of the oth er projects, the met, were J u d g e D o n a ld T T e m p le lo n , w lm T h re e sisters. M r s . P a u I i I, c m onth of January 4549 meals were get an a c tiv e lu lie rcu lo .sis case in H illsb o ro post office is keeping a ile d as c h a irm a n , e x p la in e d th a t 1 a n y o f th e sla to hospitals. D r. M c H ughes o f P o rtla n d , M r S. H elen J up on th e ir w o rk schedules and served by the kitchen. T h is in j w ill have little , if any. w o rk tim e abreast o f the a ir m ail increase in th e u n it w o u ld consist o f a d o c to r D onald said Unit because o f the P a lm e r o f Los Angeles. and Mrs to make up. The women, however, thia state, it was reported th is cludes the s ta ff and inm ates of the and tw o nurses, one o f w h o m is to M a rth a E lln e r o f Salem . survive, hospital. H erm an K crkm a n , com c ro w d e d c o n d itio n s it re q u ire d fro m he nam ed w lu-n a d d itio n a l fu n ds | fo u r to s ix m onths. F u n e ra l services w ill he held must w o rk 120 hours per month week by L. T. McPheeters, post missioner. reported. A rerent postal rep ort are secured fro m tin - g o v e rn m e n t. n e xt S u n d a y a fte rn o o n al 1:31), fro m and were com pelled to resume as| master | shows that 229.329 pounds of a ir Ilcsl Efforts Pled'-eil J u d g e T .in p lc to n expressed th e be th e Donelson f t S e w e ll chapel. Pas soon as possible. T illo tso n said. m ail correspondence was dispatched I l i ' o n t n n H tu rk o o lie f th a t th e c o u n ty was fo rtu n a te M iss E n g cb retse n said th e c o u n ty to r H e n ry S. H a lle r o f P ilg r im over the airw ays from Oregon in 1 L l l L G I l i 1 U 1 1C ¡S in .seem ing such w e ll q u a lifie d p ro g ra m w o u ld In- w o rk e d out in (lo u s e w ill o ffic ia te . Interm e nt I 1936. persons fu r th e d e p a rtm e n t. accordance w ill, c o m m u n ity needs w ill he al th e F ir L a w n ce m e te ry. This represents a gain o f 13.323 ! Pi event inn Stressed She d e cla re d th a t th e u n it w o u ld Fenton Hughes, son of Mr. , pounds, o r m ore than six per cent ' D r M c D o n a ld d e cla re d th a t th e w o rk to w a rd p re v e n tio n , h e a lth fu l and Mrs. Howard Hughes of , over 1935 Increases in a ir m ail Ci an tin g nut from under a c o u n ty was fo rlu n a te in h a v in g a liv in g and c o n tro l against e p id e m llill-lioi'o. three years old. this snug blanket of soggy snow | from the local o ffice have been w om an as c o u n ty nurse w ith such ics E ffo rts w ill he m ade to cut T u i?day. Old Man Ground I,ng j considerable. McPheeters said. week makes his how as the the in fa n t m iu ta lity ra le w ide e x p e rie n c e as M is s E n g e b rc t- d o w n Checkup made Tuesday 1, v rrmained in l'id e his liurrnv sen lie said strew, w o u ld he placed I In (High m o d e rn means o f im m u n youngest Red Cross Flood relief P rin c i|,u ls . s iip e rin te m le n ls of Postmaster McPheeters. disclosed long runugh In see his sliad n n . on p re v e n tio n o f disease as he iza tio n . B o lh pledged th e ir best e f fund doner. Fenton, hearing g ra d e ‘ ( honls, and c o u n ty s u p e rin that there w e re a p p ro xim a te ly 7000 Impres'cri « il l, this, according fo rts in co o p e ra tin g fo r im p ro v in g fo u n d th a t c u re was m ore d if f ic u lt te n d, *nl:. o f n in e ('«unties, w ill meet II,at Hillsboro post. American Io tradition, lie era« led back j nieces of a ir m ail sent from here and m ore e x p e n s iv e th a n p re v e n h e a lth c o n d itio n s in the co u n ty . in H ills b o r o S a tu rd a y at ID a m I in 1930. The books show sale of Legion, was soliciting funds for tio n D r M c D o n a ld ca lle d a tte n tio n Ja ke W e il, c o m m a n d e r o f the fo r an a ll-d a y session, a c c o rd in g Io I down bis bole, pulled the covers ! (»050 stamps and 1850 a ir m ail en up over Ids ears and « c o t bark Io th e seriousness o f th e com m on A in r i iciin L e g io n, re p o rte d that the Red Cross, took 25 rents of Nosier, superintendent of velopes Use of the a ir m ails hero to sleep for am (her six weeks. cold, s a y in g th e best a d v ic e was ■Mil had been c o lle cte d b.v th e G II H ills b o ro grade schools. his savings Tuesday and toddled Weather, say the old timers, I ch ie fly are by businessmen seek- Io go to bed w h e n fi co ld comes on. legion m I hi- d riv e Iasi w eek fo r T h e m e e tin g is th e fir s t o f a com m unication with w ill rrmain cold for more than [ ing q u ic k into Writ's store where he pre- Not o n ly is Ib is h e lle r fo r th e p e r Bed Gross flo o d r e lie f in th e cast. n u m b e r o f g ro u t, sessions to be | another month. However, amid I firm s in the east or south, a c c o rd - •ented the 25 rent piece to Jake son In v o lv e d , but is less dangerous M o n th ly d in n e r m e e tin g n e xt h e ld th ro u g h o u t th e state, in ,I I n the m k . w hanks the past w eek i ing to the posloffice. Weil, commander of the Legion fo r other», he said. M on d a y n ig ld w ill he in ch a rg e o f cludes c n u n ln 's s u rro u n d in g th is 1 end. the pussy w illow s were un- I,ere. requesting that the money H o w e v e r, an in c re a s in g p e rc c n t- A le tte r was read by Di McDon V ie - P re s id e n t H o w a rd H a d le y. H '( ill, th e e x c e p tio n o f P o rtla n d d is furling silver catkins Io the . ge o f th e a ir m a il is fo r p e rso n a l he used to help the flood su f aid L u m tin. Oregon T u b m u lu u L L. M jl 'K c iu ic aud i'ru u c ib U tu i^ u . trict. itu nu y breezes*. coiniu uiucjtiu H s. it j» pointed uut. ferers. Votes Declare for New School Final Report Made on Sales WPA Projects to N e w H ealth U n it O utlined Before Start Work Today Business Group; D in n er M eet S et Storm Closes Many Schools More Time Given to Get Signatures ! ^ All-C lubs Jam boree Pleases Audience; Postoffice Reports Increased Air Mail Groundhop Out; Lack to Sleep School Officials to Meet Here Saturday 4 Youngest Donor Breakfast Club M em bers Reach G oal Presenting the A ll-C lu b s' Ja m liam Boscow. James D ie ric k x . E. C. Thursday bight before a L o v lc tt. Francis S turgis. Roy Sm ith, large audience, the H illsb o ro M en's i Law rence C row ley. Earl M orley. Breakfast club saw th e ir goal at- 1 F rank Adkinson. Pete Y zaguirre, tained. w h ich was to raise a fund N eil Stangel and Don Woodman, s u ffic ie n t to send W ayne Nickeson. presented “ The S ho otin g o f Dan H ills b o ro banjoist. to New Y o rk M cG rew ." A u ld appeared as Dan. fo r an au d itio n before M a jo r Bowes and W ick as "th e lady know n as fo r an appearance on the T hursday ! Lou.” Woodman read the lines. nigh t am ateur hour. Q uartet num bers presented in the The show, made up o f acts pre- , act were by Tom B ailey, James sented by various organizations of t Welts. F rancis B a rr and O. A. H illsboro, was voted a success by I Peterson. an appreciative audience w h ich a t Pinochle Club tended. despite the abnorm al weath- | "A Busy D ay" around the pi- cr. James W ells of the Breakfast nochic table in the cham ber o f club was master o f ceremonies. I commerce rooms was presented by Orchestra Plays . a cast o f the A m erican Association Besides the various acta, the Pa o f U n iv e rs ity Women, d ire cte d by c ific u n iv e rs ity orchestra played Mrs. A L. Jensen, and included between acts and the Senate club Mesdamcs C E. Wells, C. T. R ich o f the high school presented tw o ardson. Paul Patterson. Tom B ailey, skits before the curtain. W ayne Ed Coman and Herb Staples, re p Nickeson played tw o num bers at resenting Ed Moore. Ed S chulm er- the close o f the show, in one of ich. Fred Am achcr. J. H. G arrett, w h ich he to o k tw o parts re p re IL W W eil and W G. Hare. The senting tw o banjos. Senate clu b s k it created considerable amuse acts w ere directed by Tennessee m ent and was one of the most o u t W eatherrcd and Cecil Hensley standing. The Breakfast clu b east, in c lu d Som ething d iffe re n t in music, to boree ing Davis Auld, George Wick, W il (Continued on page J, (olum n 4,