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L a w s a t C lose C iv il W a r ;
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A t e r r if ic gas e x p lo s io n 10 m in u te s bef
dism iss; i l tim e , le ft th is scene o f g rim d isa ste r at th e N e w
L o n d o n , Texan, co n so lid a te d school ?'
•ast 425 tu d e n ts .Old teachers w ere k ille d and 125 in ju r e d
w h e n gas. a c c u m u la tin g in the school .,
i cin e n t. s u d d e n ly ig n ite d and s h a tte re d th e tw o -s to ry s tru c -
lin e in to a inns, o f ta n g le d w reckage
Itr ic k - and tim b e r and di b ri w e re h u rle d h u n d re d s o f feet,
T he fo rce o f th e e x p lo s io n was fe lt th r
m il.
a w a y. C h ild re n w ere h o r r ib ly m a n g le d M ore th a n
1000 s tu d e n ts w e re in th e b u ild in g at the tu n
O n e o f the ric h e s t schools in th e w o rld , it is s itu a te d
in th e h e a rt o f th e East T exas o il fie ld s, and has II w e lls on its ow n g rounds.
Contestants Offered Another Chance to Get
Bonus \ otes for Subscription Clubs; New
Readers Pay Biggest Dividends in Credits;
Lucky Girl Leaves April 10
E m p lo y e s
C rew s, w h ic h h a ve been w o rk -
in g th ro u g h th e w in te r, h ave a b o u t
c o m p le te d re m o d e lin g a p o rtio n o f
th e K a y *M a )in g c a n n e ry and i n ­
s ta lla tio n o f 16 n o w
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p re p a ra tio n fo r th e o p e n in g o f th e
c a n n e ry season, sch e d uled th e last
o f A p r il.
E a rly asparagus, w h ic h is s h ip p e d
fro m C a lifo rn ia , m a y be de la ye d, o r
a co m p le te loss as fu r as c a n n in g is
co ncerned, it was lea
w hen new s o f flo o d s in m e g a r
d e n s th e re w e re re p o rte d here.
in ju r e d
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W a g e B oost L ik e ly
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th e w h eel, ut w h ic h lie w its w o r k ­
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S o b y A <’.itn ic y , 31, p ro b u b ly « .is
H ills b o r o
Cannery to Lleven Days Remain Before Soil Program
Call Crews
Contest d in n e r Determined Answers Old
Last of April
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M e a n w h ile th e c a n n e ry is p re ­
p a rin g to can c ra b m eat as soon as
th e s u p p ly is s u ffic ie n t on th e coast
a c c o rd in g to B. E
M a lm g . T h e
crabs w ill be g a th e re d a t se v e ra l
p o in ts and tra n s p o rte d by tr u c k to
th e c a n n e ry h e re
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c o o k in g .
C re w s th e n w ill p ic k th e m eat. T he
s u p p ly is designed fo r e astern m a r ­
ke ts
C a n n e ry c re w s th is y e a r w ill be
h ire d on a n e w ra tin g w ith s lig h t
increases in wages th e f u ll a m o u n t
o f w h ic h has n o t y e t been m ade
p u b lic . P e rso n ne l is to be p a id ac­
c o rd in g to th e d e g re e o f s k ill c o n ­
nected w ith th e p a r tic u la r jo b to
w h ic h th e y h a ve been assigned.
Pay Is Less
T hus com m on la b o r w ill re c e iv e
less th a n a m a c h in e o p e ra to r, w h ile
sta n d a rd s o f s e rv ic e p ro b a b ly w ill
fo llo w , w h ic h w ill g iv e p ro m o tio n s
to those m o re q u a lifie d .
T h e n e w system , w h ic h depends
c o n s id e ra b ly on e ffic ie n c y , it is said,
w ill b<* tr ie d here as m o re o r less
o f an e x p e rim e n t in c a n n e ry o p e ra ­
tio n .
Eleven short days rem ain in the A rgus tra v e l contest
and one of these is Sunday.
n n!ian M d MeS in
co,ltest for « ^ e e trip to C alifornia
A I . 4-M eB C« a 1 e x Penses paid, th is w eek will begin
th(-J* " 1 fi,n.al e ffo rt; w hich will decide the w in n er S a tu r­
d ay, A pril 3, w hen th e last subscription has been checked
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Churches Plan
Early Corning
Faster Service
A f t e r th a t o n ly a w e e k rem a in s
b e fore th e tr a in p u lls a w a y fro m
th e U n io n s ta tio n in P o rtla n d on
th a t d e lig h t fu l jo u r n e y to ne w
lands a nd c a re fre e h o u rs f ille d to
o v e rflo w in g w ith pleasure.
Visit Cities
T h e w h o le t r ip in c lu d e s m ore
th a n one d a y in San F ra n c is c o and
N a tio n , Says S p e a k e r .
R e q u e sting th a t h is lis te n e rs c o n ­
s id e r th e p re se n t s o il c o n s e rv a tio n
p ro g ra m as an a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro b le m ,
r a th e r th a n p o litic a l. W L. T eu tsch
o f th e state e x te n s io n se rvice. C o r ­
v a llis , e x p la in e d to th e c h a m b e r o f
co m m e rce th e reason fo r, and th e
o b je cts of. th e n e w fa rm p ro g ra m
w h ic h rep la ce d th e A A A a fte r th e
su p re m e c o u rt ru le d th a t p la n u n ­
c o n s titu tio n a l. E a rl D onelson w a s
p ro g ra m c h a irm a n .
He opened his ta lk b y c o m p li­
m e n tin g th e H ills b o ro c h a m b e r o f
co m m e rce on its in te re s t in a g r i­
c u ltu re and its p roblem s, and p o in t­
ed o u t th a t th is is th e m a jo r in ­
d u s try in O regon, b r in g in g $163-
000.000 in w e a lth in 1929.
H ills b o r o w i l l be g in its o b s e rv ­
ance o f E a s ie r S u n d a y w ith a c o m ­
m u n ity s u n ris e s e rv ic e sponsored
Candidates and Standing up to
by th e H ills b o r o m in is te r ia l associ­
a tio n at 6 a. m. S u n d a y in F ir L a w n
12 noon March 24
ce m e te ry .
M a r jo r ie M ee k
423,500
T h e Rev R. L. P u tn a m , p a s to r o f
Old Struggle
N o r th P la in s
th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h , w ill be in
T h e e co n om ic p ro b le m o f t h e
ch a rg e w ith m u s ic fu rn is h e d b y th e
Elizabeth Ott
317.000
fa rm e rs is an o ld one. he e x p la in e d ,
F o u rs q u a re c h u rc h . G ro u p s in g in g
H ills b o ro
and th e p re se n t o p e ra tin g fa rm p la n
w ill be th e m a in fe a tu re o f th e m u s ­
Lorraine Dcmmin
183.500
is th e re s u lt o f e ffo rts begun ye a rs
ica l p ro g ra m w h ic h is u n d e r th e
S c h o lls
ago b y fa rm o rg a n iz a tio n s in a
d ire c tio n o f E rn e s t O b e rt, s in g in g
s tru g g le to g a in e co n om ic e q u a lity
Wanda Parks
18.250
e v a n g e lis t and s tu d e n t o f N o rth w e s t
In th e e a rly ye a rs o f th is n a tio n .
H ills b o ro
C h ris tia n co llege. Eugene.
T eu tsch p o in te d o u t. th e fa rm e rs
Elizabeth Lippert
11.500
A l l persons a tte n d in g th e s u n ris e
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re th e leaders o f th e c o u n try , e n ­
M e rc th a n 150 L e g io n n a ire
Banks
se rvice s a re u rg e d to be on h and
In ste ad o f sp e n d in g th e ir e a rn ­
A la te r in v e s t ig a tio n b y a d e p u ty
jo y in g g re a te r lu x u r y th a n th e ir
p ro m p tly at 6 a. m. f o r th e o p e n in g .
ings f o r k n ic k -k n a c k s , th re e b r o th ­
s l w r i f f re v e a le d p o r tio n s o f th e A u x i l i a i y m e m b e r« fr o m a ll I •egion
In case th e m o rn in g is s to r m y .- a r ­ Los A n g e le s and v is its to a ll th e t c it y b ro th e rs . As tim e passed, th e
II< lu tio n s a p p ro v in g sta te h ig h ­ er- n e a r B e a v e rto n pu rch a se la n d
•t«»ne s c a tte re d a b o u t,
w h ile < »ne p< sts m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w e re in
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n g e m e n ts h a ve been m ade to n e a rb y p o in ts o f in te re s t. W in n e rs c itie s o ve rsh a d o w e d th e fa rm s a nd
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a d jo u rn th e services to th e C h r is ­ in th e tr ip , c o m in g fro m a ll p a rts th e fa rm e r has been fo rc e d to keep
at th e T u a la tin h ig h w a y fro m A d a m s a v ­ to th e tu n e w h e n t h e ir acres w ill
fe lt fr o m h is h a t. a n d bloo<J It w as
j u p a ste a dy s tru g g le to m a in ta in his
tia n c h u rc h .
o f th e P a c ific coast, w i l l tr a v e l in ! le v e l o f liv in g .
Iw h e v e d th a t ( ’ a r n le y la y in th e I session here o f th e C o u n ty L e g io n enue Io th e c ity lim its past th e c a n ­ fo rm p ro d u c tiv e fa rm s.
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The boys a re Roscoe, 17; O r v ille .
e e n a rly dem ands f o r n a tio n a l
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the it. s C ity M o n d a y n ig h t T h e m e e tin g was at M r- R oy B ie r ly o f th e K in to n d is ­
i th a t th e f ir s t re co rd e d m o v e m e n t
(C o n tin a e d on pace 3. ro iu ran 1)
c h u rc h b e g in n in g p ro m p tly a t noon
¿it th e h o s p ita l
post band o f P o rtla n d , w h ic h p la y - th e re q u e st o f the h ig h w w ay co n i- t r ic t n e a r B e a v e rto n
T h e oldest
began w it h th e G ra n g e in 1864
a nd c lo s in g at 3 p. m. T h e tim e w ill
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d e n t o f ed b e fo re , a fte r, and d u rirtg Hie m issio n .
b ro th e r has 15 acres, th e m id d le one
w h e n th e C iv il w a r b ro u g h t a b o u t
be d iv id e d in to seven 2 5 -m in u te
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p ro g ra m
T h e plans a re p a rt o f a c o n tra c t, 11 and th e yo u n g e s t has a deed to
a
depression, w h ic h s e rio u s ly a ffe c t­
s e rv ic e s in ch a rg e o f seven m in is ­
c o v e rin g in June
h o s p ita l fro m
ed a g ric u ltu re . T h is f ir s t m o ve m e n t,
A u x ilia r y m em b e rs m et in t h e w h ich was h l y e s te rd a y i W ednes­ 5 acres, a ll n e x t d o o r to th e hom e
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he said, had as its o b je c tiv e , e con­
c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce lo o m s and d a y ! fo r th e w id e n in g a nd im ­ fa rm .
address on one o f th e seven w o rd s
f r ie d S a tu rd a y ilio r n in g in L a u r e l
o m ic e q u a lity w ith o th e r in d u s trie s .
th e L e g io n in V e te ra n s ’ h a ll, jo in ­ p ro ve m e n t o f th e h ig h w a y fio m
T h is s p rin g th e boys h a ve been
o f C h ris t on th e cross. Each s e rv ic e
m e k q u a rr y
L a te r o th e r fa rm o rg a n iz a tio n s cam e
in g th e m ee tin g s at 9 30 fo r e n te r ­ H ills b o ro to th e c it y lim it s o f F o r ­ fe n c in g and c u ttin g ce d a r posts.
W ill con sist o f s c rip tu re re a d in g ,
Itu h lln . m e m b e r o f the
est d ro v e .
in to b e in g a n d th e m o v e m e n t f o r
ta in m e n t and lu n ch
h y m n by c o n g re g a tio n , a spe cia l
B y s m a ll p o rtio n s at a tim e , th e y
q u a rr y c re w e m p lo y e d th e r
Tuesday m o rn in g G eorge M cG ee
fa rm a id g re w g re a te r.
m u s ic a l n u m b e r, d e v o tio n a l address
are c le a rin g t h e ir p ro p e rty fo r th e
A t th e business m e e tin g o f th e
fo u n d hy o th e r m em bers
f the L e g io n , 5- 10- and 15-vear m e m b e r­ tr. n s m itte d a le tte r o f p ro te st to p lo w .
Several Plans
and p ra y e r. These se rvice s p re v io u s ­
c re w ly in g in th e p it o n e , him io n s
, t h i ‘ h ig h w a y co m m issio n
c o v e rin g
ly w e re sch e d uled fo r th e B a p tis t
T he hom e fa rm o f 106 acres, a
Som e o f th e m o re re c e n t p la n s
sh ip a w a rd s w e te discussed,
the
w ith w h it a p p e a le d to he a severe
o b je c tio n s to th e pla n s fo r th e
c h u rc h , b u t fu n e r a l a rra n g e m e n ts
C o n s tru c tio n was b e g un M onday- f o r a g r ic u ltu r a l assistance in c lu d e d
la c e ra tio n o f th e sca lp He had h. en g e n e ra l o p in io n b e in g th a t th e n a ­ p a v in g in s id e th e c it y lim its P lans c o m p le te ly m o d e rn fa rm now . was
f o r th a t c h u rc h n e cessitated a last m o rn in g on a n e w business b u ild ­ th e D o m estic A llo tm e n t p la n ; ,Mc-
b e gun by th e head o f th e (J ie rly
w o r k in g
n e a r th e w a ll o f t h e tio n il d e p a rtm e n t o f th e L e g io n do not c o n fo rm to th e p a v in g p r o ­
m in u te change in plans.
in g on M a in s tre e t ju s t w e st o f th e N a ry -H a u g e n law-, w h ic h w as pass­
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w ith th e purch a se o f 20
s h o u ld fu rn is h th e g o ld stai w h ic h
q u a rr y and it o b e hoved th a t a
tect o f 1935 w hen th e stree t was acres w h e n he was 18 ye a rs old
i i T y q ,ila r s ip lo o t f r o m a
T i e tn m is te r.; p a rtic ip a tin g ia o r ­ C o m m e rc ia l b u ild in g , to -re p la c e th e ed tw ic e b y congress and vetoed
stone becam e d islo d g e d fro m th e re p re se n t th e p e rio d s o f e n lis tm e n t im p ro v e d and w id e n e d fro n t T e n th
r o r c s l G ro v e beer p a rlo r cost T h o m - d e r a re O W. W c n ig e r. E s th e r T u r n ­ harness shop b u rn e d s e v e ra l m o n th s . tw ic e b y th e p re s id e n t, a n d th e n t h o
in the L e g io n ,
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pleaded g u ilty b e fo re J u d g e F ra n k s u b s titu tin g fo r R ev. G. P. D u ffie ld , th e b u ild in g w ill be c o n s tru c te d by ence o f fa rm leaders, was th e p re s ­
A l th ’ h o s p ita l,
f t w o ye a rs ago was 34» f e e t w id e
I o pera, in d ig e n t s o ld ie rs and sa ilo rs to
th e g e n e ra l r e lie f fu n d , also «as w h ile
w h o is on his va c a tio n , and Rev. M o h r b ro th e rs . I t is to be o f h o llo w e n t s o il c o n s e rv a tio n m o v e m e n t,
P e te rs to ro b b e ry w it h a gun.
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nat a p a rt o f th e s k u ll, o n th e discussed and a re p o rt by (5 H ie - he o n ly 22 feet w id e past th e t r a f - !
B eck e n te re d th e p a rlo r, o p e ra te d Y o u n g is s p e a k in g f o r Rev. T A r - ' tile , one s to ry a nd 33 feet w id e b y T eu tsch d e cla re d .
M o h r e x p e c ts th e
by L i l l i r n M Parsons, a b o u t 1 a t h u r D u n g a n o f P o rtla n d T h e p u b - 64 fe e t deep.
c ro w n .f his In id and a b o u t the se ll M org a n , s h o w in g th a t a la rg e fie congested c a n n e ry u n lo a d in g
T h e re w as n o th in g n e w in th e
b u ild in g to be re a d y fo r o cc u p a n c y j a g r ic u ltu r a l a d ju s tm e n t p la n , he r e ­
B a rg a in D ay. and s p rin g o p ening, m J a n u a ry 25. and at th e p o in t o f lie is in v ite d to these services.
size o f a d o lla r. had h e i n crushed n u m b e r o f v e te ra n s re c e iv e c o u n ty decks H o w e v e r th e re is to be a n ’
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been in o th e r plans. I t was su g g est­
In C o rn e liu s th e plans sh o w th e la rg e c ro w d w h ic h th ro n g e d th e re m o v e th e n ig h t's re c e ip ts fro m
Lease Awaits
rem o ve d and th e w o u n d cleaned th e Ja m b o ' ee c x p i c ..s e d tile o p in io n
Lease fo r th e te n a n t has n o t y e t ) ed. th e s p e a k e r said, w h e n A le x ­
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W o rk is e xp e cte d to be g in a- was a c c o m p lis h e d w it h th e a id o f was b e g un a t F orest G ro v e by S h e r­ f ith . M rs. C. ~
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to be e re c te d by
i f f Jo h n C o n n e ll and his de p utie s, W is m e r. w e re in a tte n d a n c e T h u rs - W e ik B ro th e rs fo r L. C. K ra m ie n on
at th e n e x t Ja m b o re e m e e tin g On soon as th e c o n tra c t has been le t <i c o m m itte e o f businessm en.
S p rin g w e a th e r, w h ic h b ro u g h t w h o w e re t r y in g to tra c e an a u to ­ day a t th e o p e n in g session o f th e
the c o m m itte e a re M organ, c h a ir ­ and th e w e a th e r p e rm its
h is lo t ju s t east o f h is p re s e n t re s i­
h ig h e r te m p e ra tu re s th ro u g h
the m o b ile re p o rte d as p a rk e d n e a r the a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n . L e a gu e o f O rc - dence.
m a n. Ernest S c h m id t. F orest G ro v e ;
C o m p le te d fig u re s on ta x c o lle c ­
m id d le o f th e m o n th , fle d S a tu rd a y scene on th e p re v io u s n ig h t.
gon c itie s . Eugene.
E lo y d I ) a u . . B anks, and U r. E
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j b e fo re a c h ill r a in w h ic h fe ll a ll
A la rm e d . B e ck fle d , le a v in g be­
G e o rg e M cG ee, c it y m an a g e r, w as , m en t a nd be o f tw o -s to ry c o n s tru c ­ closed M a rc h 15. sh o w th a t c o lle c ­
day. fo rc in g th e w o m e n to stand h in d a hat. A g u n also was fo u n d m a tte n d a n c e th ro u g h th e session
on in fa rm in g e le c trific a tio n . T u a l- was in s tru c te d to nam e a c o m m it­
tio n w it h seven room s. A lth o u g h tio n s th is y e a r o f $467.644.62, e x ­
u n d e r u m b re lla s , and th e m en to « h ic h a n s w e re d th e d e s c rip tio n o f g iv in g a r e p o rt th e f ir s t d a v on th e th e basem ent n o w is u n d e r c o n ­ ceeded th e same p e rio d a y e a r ago
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m ent o f Jo h n A Enschede Io th e
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Rebates fo r 1937 a m o u n t to a p p ro x ­
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fin a n c in g m u n ic ip a l sewage dispos-
W illia m M cD o n a ld . HO. d ie d m and d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n , and b u s i­ la n d a nd re tu rn e d to H ills b o ro .
w o rk in th is d e p a rtm e n t u n d e r Hen E o e lke r. ta p d a n ce r; E a rl D ro r-
c o lle c tio n s a m o u n te d to $40.737 01.
Faber.
his hom e a t S h a d y B ro o k T uesday ness was f a ir ly b ris k S p rin g m e r­
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T h e fin a n c e c o m m itte e m em b e rs 1
a fte r an illn e ss o f se ve ra l w i-eks ch andise a nd c lo th in g w e re on d is ­ was on p a ro le fo r fo rg e ry to « -hich
Enschede,
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Glascoe. Ernest d ro v e , ta p dance.
w e re in a tte n d a n c e at m e e tin g s on
H e was b o rn D e ce m b e r 25. 1857. in p la y in m a n y places as w e ll as a t­
Easter, d iv is io n m an a g e r, has been 1
(C o n lin u v it on pas« s. m iu m n 2)
a m o u n te d to $92.715.99 f o r th e same
M a r k B la k e and J im H a rd in . N o rth
m u n ic ip a l fin a n c e . A . L . A m a c h c r.
D in g w a ll. Rosphere. S co tla n d , and tr a c tiv e p ric e s on m a n y o ffe rin g s
" ith th e co m p a n y fo r th e last seven
p
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H ills b o ro a cc o u n ta n t, also was in a t-
ye a rs U n til h is p ro m o tio n he was
cam e Io th e U n ite d S la te s at the sp e cia l fo r th e occassion.
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w i l l be guests a t th e R o ta ry lu n c h ­
t, w h ic h
in clu d e s S o n n y m th is e n m ity fo r th e last 60 years sored b y th e r e ta il trad e s c o m ­
Last n ig h t i W ednesday t M cG ee
a m o u n t to 53.69 p e rc e n t o f th e c u r ­
end o f tile c o u n ty w h e re he had j q u a rte
eon to d a y noon 'T h u r s d a y !. J u d g e
( C u l lh lt u e d n n p iu m i ,
m i n D i l l .11
v ’A a J?” a tld re ss o v e r ra d io s ta tio n
ch a rg e o f m i te r re a d in g , c o lle c tio n s
F e b ru a ry 14. IRH4. lie was m a rrie d m itte e o f th e c h a m b e r o f com m erce
R
F ra n k P eters to ld in te re s tin g re n t taxes as co m p a re d to 47.2 p e r­
K O A G . C o rv a llis , on " H ills b o r o 's ’ h ig h lig h ts o f his rece n t t r ip
and services.
to C h a r ity Eranees H a rris She d ie d and staged u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f
to c e n t c o lle c te d last y e a r and 40
M o d e rn S e w erage W o rk s " T he a d ­
A l l i i n i P u b lis h e rs ’ M e e t
L a s t ye a r, e x te n s io n o f r u r a l lin e s I
Ed L M oore, se c re ta ry .
r e b r u a r y 29. 1892
W a sh in g to n . D. C., at th e lu n c h e o n p e rce n t th e y e a r b e fo re fo r th q
dress c o v e re d a n u m b e r o f p ro b - 1 last T h u rs d a y .
same p e rio d .
C o m p a ris o n o f th e '
was th e g re a te st in th e h is to ry o f
H ills b o r o fir m s p a rtic ip a tin g in
S M. Johnson, fo rm e r p u ----------
b lis h e r --
*■ ttn e ra l se rvices w ill be h e ld
D in n e r h o n o rin g S ta te S e n a to r E. lem s faced by v a rio u s s m a lle r c itie s
the c o m p a n y a nd it is e xp e cte d that I o f th e S h e rid a n Sun. was
zX rrangem cnts f o r th e p ro g ra m le v y fo r th is y e a r w ith last sh o w s
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w it h o th e r c lu b s a re b e in g m ade as $893,899 61 as a g a in s t
h- son A SeweH ch a p e l w ith b u ria l le n t response and expressed th e m ­
the. y e a r
C u sto m e rs o f th e local in g lo ii C o u n ty P u b lis h e rs ’ and I ’r m t- I in In c S h a d y B ro o k ce m e te ry.
selves as « -e ll pleased w ith the t r i m is b u n g p la n n e d fo r A p r il 22 o f c h a n g in g th e m e th o d s o f disposal fo llo w s : O ra n g e
Phelps. A lb a n y : $927.966.85 f o r 1936.
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C o lle c tio n
of
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M. H. S tevenson. C o rv a llis ; R. R
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ly in the r u r a l areas. E asier sa id
J S h e rid a n T h e m e e tin g was a tte n d ­
co m m e n ts fro m v is ito r s c o n c e rn in g a n n ou n ce d th is w e e k b y Ed L.
E aster. F orest G ro v e and N e w b e rg ; ; fro m J a n u a ry 20 to M a rc h 15 w e re
I lie re c o rd s o f th e c o m p a n y a ls o ed by m em bers o f th e A rg ils s ta ff dre n . th re e o f w h o m s u rv iv e . T h e v th e g if t d is tr ib u tio n in d ic a te d th a t M oore, c h a irm a n o f th e d e m o c ra tic
C h a rle s W e lls. S ilv e r to n : C T $22.538 76 o f th e 1936 r o ll; $7,264 47
e re M rs. E liz a b e th N o r th r u p M rs
It i.n lin u n l mi |ia u r } , , , i l » „ i n j ,
c o u n ty c e n tra l c o m m itte e .
R ich a rd so n . Hood R iv e r and V a n ­ o f 1935; $5.349.19 fo r 1933-34’ $ 2 -
and S E. F a y ra m .
I E itp h e m ia M eyers and M rs R osje th is fe a tu re w as p o p u la r and w e ll
A rra n g e m e n ts a re in ch a rg e o f a
lik e d .
c o u ve r. Wash., and J. M . Person, 757 54 fo r 1932: $2.609 37 f o r 1931,
H a ll, a ll o f H ills b o ro ro u te 3 He
c o m m itte e w h ic h in c lu d e s R G
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and $217.68 f o r 1930.
| also is s u rv iv e d by a b ro th e r. Hee-
S c o tt o f S h e rw o o d ; W . F. N ic k o l.
to i M c D o n a ld o f Tacom a. Wash
B e th a n y ; L illia n S w anson. C h e rry
T h e f ir s t and o n ly case o f s m a ll­
and th re e sisters. D ora M c D o n a ld ’
G ro v e ; I,. M. E raer, G ales C re ek- pox in th e c o u n tv is re p o rte d b v
I o rtia n d ; E u p h e m ia D im m lc k . C o ­
Jo h n B e rn a rd . R oy. a nd B. A . Bogc th e c o u n ty h e a lth u n it at S c h o lls
o f K in to n
q u ille . a nd C a th e rin e M c D o n a ld
t h is « e e k . w h ile th e re c o rd re ve a ls
: San E ranelseo S ix g ra n d c h ild re n ■
F o llo w in g th e d in n e r th e re w ill
fo u r cases o f c h ic k e n p o x a nd tw o
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W illa m e tte d is t r ic t in d e b a te has ta in m e n t a nd d a n c in g . M oo re said, o f p n e u m o n ia .
v iv e .
T u e sd a y 100 stu d e n ts at B e a v e r
been c a p tu re d b y B e a v e rto n h ig h th e p u b lic is to be in v ite d .
U e u enses o f 25 (n 50 p u ­
cent I A p r il 15 to M a y I. In most in -
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re co rd o f s ix w in s and no defeats.
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t a r io n s W a sh in g ton c o u n ty g ro w -
and was c o m p a ra tiv e ly in e ffe c tiv e
and y e s te rd a y i W e dnesday) a c lin ic b oro. has ju s t a n n ou n ce d th a t he to th e s ta n d in g 4-H c lu b r u lin g w ith
ners o f th e s la te t it le in Ihe recent
u s W o rk Iasi ye a i
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as co m p a re d Io tre a tm e n ts m ade
w ?? h r ' fl a t 1 h r T ig a rd school w ill again a w a rd a p u re b re d Chcs- re g a rd to b re e d specials n e ith e r o f
; a n n u a l fo re n s ic to u rn a m e n t at L in ­
• o iin ly and in o ilie r c o lm ili"
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fie ld co lle g e n e x t w ill ta ke p a ri
w h ic h in c lu d e d th e s h o w in g o f a ' te r W h ite g ilt as a breed spe cia l a t these boys w i l l o g a in b e e lig ib le
p a re n lly ju s tifie s th e b e lie f llia t e a rlie r in Ib e season. T h is does
Deal w rs closed y e s te rd a y I W e d ­ in in te r - d is tr ic t contests in
th e 1937 W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa ir. fo r th e a w a rd .
S e rio u s a c c id e n t I o a fre ig h t h e a lth film .
p re p a r-
In . loss m ay be p re v e n te d by tim e - , not m ean th a t Ib e dales m e n tio n e d nesday) i „ w h ic h R. D a nd (1 C
R e g u la r c h ild re n 's c lin ic w i l l be T h e breed special w ill go to th e 4-H
tra m o n th e S o u th e rn P a c ific was
i.V a p p lic a tio n s o f a ro te n o n e d u st | fo r last y e a r w ill h o ld good th is H a lu .rs o n . purchased Ib e In te re sts a tio ti fo r th e s ta te fin a ls
: T h e team , w h ic h in c lu d e s Jay a v o id e d M o n d a y w h e n a b o lt was h e ld S a tu rd a y m o rn in g fro m 9:30 1 boy o r g ir l w h o e x h ib its th e f ir s t
p o ssib ly p u lv e riz e d q u ic k lim e o r a ) ye a r o r any o ilie r y e a r It depend
p rize, p u re b re d . C h e ste r W h ite g ilt.
o f Jam es and Mae W h ite la w in th e i G ib so n and L y m a n W ebb, a ffir m -
fo u n d w ed g e d in a s w itc h fro g in to 11:30 o 'c lo c k fo r im m u n iz a tio n s T h is is th e t h ir d y e a r th a t A d r ia n
c o m b in a tio n p ro g ra m
u sin g b o th ' so le ly upon th e lim e tile n v m p h
H ills b o ro M o to r co m p a n y.
They
g ro w in g lo c k im m e d ia te e b a rg e and w ill I a tiv e ; M a ria n Boyson. R u ssell H u ­ Ih e C o rn e liu s r a ilw a y ya rd s, ac­ and v a c c in a tio n s in th e h e a lth o f ­ has m ade th is a w a rd a nd it has
o f these m a te ria ls in th e course o f begin to ap p ea r on tin
le tt and E d w in B la tte r, n e g a tiv e is c o rd in g to a re p o rt th is « eek. T w o fice s in th e c o u rt house.
I he season, says C o u n ty A g e n t W 1 plañís.
been one o f th e m a in sources o f
change Ib e nam e to H a lv o rs o n M o ­ coached b y E G. W ebb
( • r o lle r s W a ll
bo.vs face se riou s d if fic u ltie s be ­
F. C y rils .
s u p p o rt w h ic h has been re s p o n s ib le
T h ir d a nd
last o f th e c o u n ty
H a lv o rs o n is
A lm o s l g e n era l Iv the te n d e n c y to r co m p a n y. R.
cause o f th e p ra n k .
fo r th e 4-H p ig p ro je c t in th e c o u n -
P ro b a b ly to m c tin ic d u rin g t h e
b ro th e r fr o m i
te a che r's in s titu te s fo r th e school
n f g ro w e rs lias been In w a it Io fro m S e a ttle and
I’ be b o lt was fo u n d w h e n a gaso­
1 t y g ro w in g fro m n m e m b e rs h ip o f
Salem .
n e xt tw o to fo u r w eeks s m a ll lig lit -
year, w ill be h e ld S a tu rd a y . A p r il
te e h o w n u m e ro u s th e bugs w e re
lin e p a tro l c a r ju m p e d Ih e tra c k s
I tw o in 1934 to 26 in 1936.
ro lo re d Inseels w ill m ake t h e ir ,q>
10. in S h e rw o o d u n io n h ig h school,
b e fore b e g in n in g e n n tro l m easures.
M o n d a y m o rn in g about 30 m in u te s
T h e people in th e c o u n ty w h o
pearanee nn ne w fo lia g e o f s tr a w ­ A fte r Ib e s p ittle bugs a r e w e ll-
it was a n n o u n ce d th is w e e k b y O.
b e fo re th e lo g g in g tr a in was due
have been co n n e cte d w i t h
c lu b
b e rry
p la n ts
T hese im m a tu re
" B e lie v e me th e fa rm e rs a ll
B. K ra u s , c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t.
d is trib u te d liv e r th e p la id and p ro ­
fro m th e west, it is -a id N o one
w o rk in p re v io u s ye a rs and w h o
read th e A rg u s ’" e x c la im e d a to-
n y m p h s are s p ittle , bugs in I h e ir
A w a rd
o f a Y a le u n iv e rs ity
A ll teachers a rc u rg e d to a ttend.
tected by t h e ir envei m g o f p ittle ,
was h u rt in th e p a tro l ear m ishap.
c a l m an w h o deals m u c h w ith J have been in te re s le d in its a c tiv itie s
firs t fo rm
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T h e m e e tin g opens at 9:30 a. m.
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and a ll Ibe g lo w e r i n do is In
s ta n d in g p ig c lu b m e m b e r, w in n in g w ith m usic b y the S h e rw o o d school
l i r x t m a rria g e lire n s e issued
a h ly is one o f ih e big a n s w e rs to
expeeled Io be e ffe c liv t
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success o f A rg u s c la s s ifie d a d v e r­
t'o im l.v A gent C y ru s
p a rtm e n t o f ih e s ta te u n iv c r s iti
and state fa irs and th e P a c ific I n ­ w ith a business m e e tin g o f th e
R o le m m e a l a s tre n g th
of t3
tis in g C la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g now
e u p id has h e rn h id in g in W a sh ­
E a rly A p p lic a tio n s
Hi- g ra d u a te d fro m Ih e u n iv e rs itv
te rn a tio n a l L iv e s to c k e x p o s itio n .
te a c h e rs ’ a sso cia tio n. A fte r t h i s
fo r n e a rly a m o n th has b e e n
in g to n e o im iy o r ta k in g his l ie-
" A p p lic a tio n s o f m a te ria l m ust o f I p e r eenl was used in se ve ra l
ill 1934 and fro m H ills b o ro lug'll
places in the c o u n ty last y e a r w ith
m e e tin g th e re w ill be selections by
e lim h in g it c a d ily in v o l u m e .
W ith F a th e r
llm - else« here, « e n 1 to C a rl
III m ade e a rly in Die season soon
school in 193(1,
Sab* n f tu k»’ t,s fo r th e a n n u a l
S in ce he has been o u t o f c lu b th e g ir ls ' octet o f S h e rw o o d L u th -
In c a k in g
re c o rd a fte r
re co rd .
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a fte r th e inseels begin Io m ake gnud re s u lts and a p p a re n tly il is a
The
s c h o la rs h ip
c a rrie s $1300 d in n e r fu r H ills b o ro businessm en,
w o rk he lias been a c tiv e ly engaged ir a n school. A lv in S chultz, d ir e c t o r
T h is w e e k th e p a tro n s o f t h e
l.u e lla
\ i» t o i i a
M iis to n e n
of
th e ir appearance i f c o n tro l is to J m a te ria l I hal eau b e d e fin ite ly
and T on g u e e x p e c ts to e n te r th e staged at A lo h a A p r il 6 b y the
D r J H udson B a lla rd . P o rtla n d ,
w ith his fa th e r. R h in e h a rt H o rn -
ela- ifie d page o rd e re d 137 d i f ­
H ills b o ro M o n d a y. T h e last II-
be s a tis fa c to ry . T he d a te at w h ic h reco m m en d e d f u r . p d lle bug c o n tro l
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e c k e r in b re e d in g C h e s te r W h ite w ill g iv e an address. "T h e Psy­
fe re n t ite m s a d v e rtis e d , r e p re ­
eeiv i- to he issued fro m th e o ffic e
I líese n y m p h s begin Io a p p e a r on w h e n Ibe a p p lic a tio n s a re m ade
w o r k in som e sp e cia l lin e He is a w e e k w it h good response, it is r e ­
hogs, and th e y n o w h a ve one o f c h o lo g y o f In flu e n c e ." at 10 o'clo ck.
s e n tin g a lm o s t e v e ry th in g d e a lt
e f W. A. lu p p ir . c o u n ty e le rk .
the n e w fo lia g e w ill depend upon I e a rly i l l Ibe season. P u lv e riz e d
n a tiv e o f H ills b o r o and son o f M r. p o rte d .
th e fin e s t herds o f C h e ste r W h ite s S h e rw o o d
h ig h
school orch e stra
w ith in th e course o f tra d e . T im e
« a s le lir n a r y 24. Since the new
th e season. O v e r mu-1 o f th e c o u n ­ q u ic k lim e , w h ile not used in th is
and M rs. T. H. T o n g u e J r. He has
in
th e state.
A p ro g ra m o f e n te rta in m e n t is
and g le e c lu b w ill e n te rta in a t I I
a fte r tim e , as v a rio u s cu sto m e rs
. 't a r a rriv e d , e n ly IO m a rria g e
ty Iasi y e a r Ib e p ro p e r tim e to ' e o tin ly . p r o u d e ffe c tiv e in tria ls
been on Ih e s c h o la rs h ip h o n o r r o ll Io fo llo w th e d in n e r, and m usic
T h e A d ria n H o r n c c k c r B re e d spe­ o 'c lo c k a nd D r. Messing, p re s i­
lle r n s rs l u v e
been Issued a m i
o rd e re d a d v e rtis in g d is c o n tin u e d ,
a p p ly c o n tro l m easures was fro m ! i l l se v e ra l places in the W illa m -
r e g u la r ly d u r in g his a tte n d a n c e at fo r th e e v e n in g w ill be fu rn is h e d
c ia l was w o n in 1935 by M e r r ill de n t O reg o n S o cia l H yg ie n e soci­
(C i.nliiiucil nn page 2, o.lunin 1)
th e y d e c la re d th a t Ihe response
d iv o rc e s have n u m b e re d I t .
th e u n iv e rs ity .
M
ead
o f th e B a ld M o u n ta in p ig e ty P o rtla n d , w ill ta lk , clo s in g the
by th e L a u re l o rc h e s tra .
was astonishing.
c lu b , a nd in 1936 b y J e r r y S c h w a n k c I session.
H u s h e d to S m ith
h o s p ita l, an
< i t i .itio n w . i . p e r fo r m e d to re m o ve
th e b r o k e n a n d s p lin te r e d bone,
w h ic h h u d be en d r iv e n in a g a u r t
th e h i am
I tie f l y i n g s to n e s tr u c k
ju s t a b o v e th e le ft e y e c r u s h in g th e
e n t ir e f r o n t a l b o n e o f th e s k u ll
H o n n e v illc W o r k e r
< u n le y . a n e le c t r ic w e ld e r b v
’ i. i d i ' a n d f o r m e r ly o f P o r t,a m i.
< am e to H i l l l i o i o w it h h is w if e a n d
c h ild r e c e n tly fr o m th e B o n n e v ille
<t.uii, w h e r e h e h u d b e e n e m p lo y e d
H e h a . b e e n m a k in g h is h o m e h e re
w it h h is b r o t h e r - m - la w F r a n k A d
Portland Rand
Feature Here
Legion Jamboree
Protest Made
Against Plan
for Baseline
Three Youthful
Reaver ton Lads
Purchase Lands
Construction of
New Business
Building Starts
Beck Receives
Long Terin for
F, G. Robbery
Bargains Bring
Large Crowd
Council Group
Attends Meet
Tax Payments
Set New Pace
John Enschede
in New Field
Shady Brook
Resident Dies
Rotarians Hosts to
Breakfast Club
Ross, Antrim
Honor Guests
Smallpox Reported
County Health Unit
Strareberry Growers Urged to
Pion for Spittle Bug Control
Beaverton Debate
Squad Wins Again
¡i
Hornecker Again Offers Breed
Special for Club Fair Winner
Motor Firm Sold
to Halvorsons
Boys Face Trouble
Because of Prank
Teachers to Meet
Sherwood April 10
Hearth Marriage
Licenses Broken
Farmers Follow
Argus Closely
Local Young Man
Wins \ ale Award
rickct Sale Aloha
I )inner Begun Here