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H illsboro In d ep en d en t E stablished 1873 p en d en t H illK boro, O regon, T h u rs d a y , A p r il 8, 1937 H illsboro A rgus E staolizhed 1891 Grand Jury Special Prize and Travel Ross, 1 Antrim Lites ','aï'n Importance l iureaiu Man Peters’ Ruling 1 Facing Light I rip IFon by Marjorie Meek Review Work Extension Service Sustained in Term Monday Argus ( 'ontest ( loses with North Plains Girl Legislature Higher Court Far in Lead; Smiling Miss Leaves for South Saturday; Candidates Thank Their Friends for Assistance Given licrn n rd a' C a se C arried O v er A w a itin g C la r ific a tio n o f I r a z ie r -L e in k e P in b a ll H ea r in g S ta n d in g ; D e la y e d " A new hat and a new iln mused M arjorie Meek, w h ile th e lig h t i )f a thousand an tic ip a ted pleasures !■ icing a light ti iin with only four dam i d in her eye «»I f i v e ('ll • es I n lUVe.st |gut<*. C O llllly Klie had just le arned th a t, when the fin a l co u n t in the U u n d ju ro i « have been called foi A rgu.. T ra v e l conte t had been m ade, h e r nam e led a ll M onday m orning. G Ru* til Moi be possessed .$ 1 (1 in cash, a special gan. d istrict atto rn ey , said th r the rest, and be ide week None of the eases involve p riz e lU r tu rn in g in the most new s u b scrip tio n s fo r the .‘•erious charges, he said iast th re e days o f the contest. A lo h a Two Sections, F o u rteen Page» Speaker M onday Im portance arid value of th e e x tension > rvice was stressed by 1 R obert W arrens of n e a r Forest G rove in speaking before the Hills boro R otary clu b T hursday. He a l so praised the qualifications and work tit C ounty A gent W illiam C yrus as being of p artic u la r bene fit to this county, "one of th e best R e p r e se n ta tiv e T e lls 'f ' ' ' 1,1 1,1 ' '' T!,‘ S u p rem e C ourt E nds A ctio n activity, he aid. is m ore than pay- R eason fo r V o tin g A g a in st mg its way. W arrens is p resid en t of B rou gh t A g a in st H illsb o ro the new ly organized W ashington L aw to M o d ify S tr ik e s in county farm bureau. by P o r tla n d E n g in e e r to L abor S ituation O reg o n In d u stries C o llect fo r W ork Action Begun to Bring Back Pin Machines C ity C o u n cil R eq u est F a v o r a b le to o f O p e r a to r s in V o te T a k e n T u e sd a y E ve; ______ The sp eak er declared th e labor O r d in a n c e B e in g D ra w n situation is a serious problem , point- .. . . , , . lng out th a t the producer is alw ays R elating w ork accom plished a t the heaviest loser in case of a strik e f io ‘ the last^ session of the state legis- such as the recent one on the Pacific re s’e r ' b' ° W ’ ’ ,b e su it ag ain st th e city of latu ri S enator E L. Ross and Kay coast w aterfront. P inball m achines, ru led out of ___ ____ W ______ arrens ...___ hold# _ th at H illsboro a y ear ago th is month, A ntrim w ere the speakers M onday the rank and file a re for the^m M t R .ged'due for e n g m ee n n g service. w ere on th e w ay back this week. noon at the cham ber of com m erce, part good citizens, and is sym sym pa pa- ..... 8. Dr .1 O. Robb was chairm an of thetic io th eir efforts for b e tte r co n in connection w ith the new .sewage O rdinance licensing th e m achines disposal system w as d ealt Tuesday the day _______ was authorized at th e council m ect- ditions, but th at m uch of the trouble C rim inal c a le n d ar in circuit ir>8 T uesday night w hen th e coun- First sp eak er introduced w a s is caused by professional agitam rs. by, tb c state su p rem e co u rt in a ♦ .l i t .i she laughed u n d m ill'd co u rt cam e to a s tiiudstill w hen R ep resentative A ntrim , w ho lives He av erred th at the strik ers have ' ubn_8 uJ >ho,l d ' n k’ * dec,3!on„ last R. J Scearce, m anager of the Rose cil voted unanim ously for th e ir re- In i way through a lough contest, O ctober by Ju d g e R. F ra n k P eters C i t y B ranch. F irst N ational turn. Ju d g e (inw ard K Zim m erm an of r »ght to tak e and destroy proper- so Miss Meek probably will laugh at Aloha, and w h o introduced no in circuit court. Y am hill county decided to carry the bank of P ortland, and form er C om m ittee to set t h e am ount and smile h er way thro u g h H olly him self as one of C. C. C hapm an's ty or tak e o th er illegal m eans. Ju d g e P eters had ruled on a de- M artin B e rn a rd ' trial over, and m anager of the H illsboro branch and m ethod of license w as appoint- It is im perative th a t th e voters ... . . _ , „ hairs." wood. into Mexico and thro u g h a "wire Ju d g e R F lan k I*eters postponed He opened by declaring that he seild men ,o lhe legislature and to m urrei"' flled by P aul Patterson, of the sam e bank, will be speak- ed by M ayor J. H. G a rre tt to in- h u n d red places of Interest, which hearing in the tem porary pinball sat next to J W H ughes of Forest i n g r e s s that are capable and w ho £.l,y attorney, contending that the er a t th e evening m eeting of the elude Dr. J. O. Robb. A r t h u r lie ahead of h er beginning S a tu r G m achine injunction cuse rove d u ring th e session and w as 4W,)I represent th e ir own dis- F o rrester action w as w ithout cham ber of com m erce Monday. K roegcr and L. C. K ram ien. The day. when tlie train hearing special very friendly to H ughes and took tric t' ,he farrn k a d e r sald foundation in th a t he w as not u n A wuit Decision it has been announced. Scearce ordinance w ill be given a hearing P ullm ans leaves the Union station pleasure in in w w orking orking w d h paving aI«° th a t a farm lands r contract city as pro- is scheduled to re la te his reac- T uesday night a t a special session, T he B ernards case, w hich In- l g i reat r u i pleasure w ith toQ ht'Id hcayy sh arc ° { are thp d" vi<lcd jn , hc by cj, y th c e h arter in P o rtlan d C alifornia hound ttons in the recen t d a y lig h t T ru d . Lost I „«» u Here — Volves t \ eral indictm ents on him. despite the fact th at they T rade ( oiufortahlr Margin state's tax burden in proportion to bandit raid on his bank in P o rt C h a rte r Quoted charges of larceny of sh ru b b ery C lem E slinger, rep resen tin g the S he led the o th er cand id ates by disagreed on m any things. income. B elief was expressed th at land. T he c h arter provides th a t the from O renen p roperty , form erly Did Not Fall pinball operators, speaking in be a com fortable m argin, d o sin g her A ntrim declared t h a t despite farnK T ^m uch’^ m o r ^ t h a n ^ w o o 'i d C‘ty sha11 nOt be bound by a n y ow ned by B ernards wa carried half of the m achines, pointed out score S atu rd ay night w ith .‘MkO.OOn - - ... _ la r n u r m uch m ore than it w ould contract or liable in any m anner over pending clarification of an credits to tier a-count Elizabeth «’»’enients of C hapm an to th e con th at HilLsboro is su rro u n d ed by hurt. application foi review made by B e r «»»u io unless the sam e sh all be authoriz- ( i t t of H illsboro as second high w ith R a ry a week ago. he did not be- the devices w ith a resu ltin g loss nards a fter he w as denied tin* p ro op a ed by ordinance in 32<t ( hmi cred its mid L orraine Dem- h e w thift he had failed e n tirely H(, _ :-------- or V resolution ........ of trade to th e am usem ent centers tection of the F razier-L em ke m o rt m m of Scholls. 192.5(10 at the last session of the legisla- a res,,n A ¿ 7 P n P 8 w riting and p roperly approved by of the city. He declared th a t the gage m oratorium law. in his cam - XL? ,i L „ , B° ? ',e ' ’lle' Ray‘nR ,h e c,,y » (« « a ls w hen the sum is operators w ould be glad to pay Tin* trip req u ires 10 days and in- tu re He related that in m s th at th e p present resent rates in excess of «inn rates ,n in comDari- com pari- ¡n $100 Bernard» asked and w as denied any license w ith in region to op eludes .ill places of in terest from paiK’1 had Prom ised to intro son w ith o th er sections of th e , , . , , . . . . the right to retain his property u n era te inside th e city lim its. T he San Francisco south across t h e ducv few bills and m a k e n o country are nom inal ln upholding the decision of th e d er the provision-, of th e new law. M exican b o rd er All h e r expenses "lo n g -w in d ed ' speeches sum of $1000 a y ear was suggested The average farm er does not w ant low cr court, th e suprem e court 'fh e sh ru b b ery was a p art of the as the m axim um am ount to cover are paid and th e best accom m oda- "• believe that th e fun d am en tal som ething for nothing nor docs he ruled th a t the "p la in tiff was bound p ro p erty in question Bernard.« d e turns the S o u th ern Pacific railw ay p rinciples of th e dem ocrats a re favor radical legislation or m ove- ,o know the e x ten t of au th o rity of tw o blocks of ten m achines each. claring that it was his personal th e m anager of th e city w ho em - ! H ead q u arters com pany. 1st Bat- can furnish a re p art of th e trip, ns for th e best of all the people." he m ents. declared W arrens. Dr. Robb, in casting h is vote p roperty and not attach ed to the well as m eals and nights in th e best d eclared a fter rem ark in g th at he C iting farm bureau history, W ar- ployed him. and w hen he p ro - ’allor’- l fi2nd In fan try . O regon N a- favoring the licensing of the m a- land The land v.a . taken by fo re H u n i t nurd on pa«« colum n S) was in the m idst of a large audi- rens declared th a t the organiza- ceeded with th e perform ance of tlo n a' G uard, celebrated the 10th chines, declared th a t any ordi- closure and the shru b b ery so cnce of republicans. He related Lon does not w ant a large and in- th e w ork w ithout com pliance w ith ?Tnlj ersary ° C i t s organization nance authorizing th e games, should u fterw ard s a personal pro p erty . that he was a ttracted to W illiam discrim inate m em bership, b u t does the plain m andate of the charter. " onda.v night w ith drill. The com - be "air tig h t” as far as m inors I’itthalls S rt Over Jen n in g s B ryan in 1896 and had seek the progressive and conserva- th e risk of no n -liab ility w as as- pany w a* organized A pril 4. 1927. w ere concerned, I n th e pi n ha 11 ease, set for hea been a follow er of the B ryan ideaLs ^ vc farm er. sum ed ” O f th e original com pany of 25 The pinball gam es w ere voted mg A pril 11 an appeal from tl ev er since. The dem ocratic party, -------- F o rrester first cam e to H illsboro ™Pn an d <wo officers. 1st L ieu ten an t out a y ear ago on protest of the deep ion of C ircuit Ju d g e C raw foi v- A rth u r K roegcr. 2nd L ieutenant Hillsbo'ro . P.-T. . . . ... he explained, is devoted to th e in in connection w ith a proposed ‘ re- A. a n d o th e r or- p i P ortland last w inter. , raid to jo rie Meek <»f N orth Plains, wa.-» terests of the people as a w hole lief project designed to m ake tests anC^ S erg ean t P erry ganizations, despite a vigorous pro- h e in process of reaching th e state the w inner in th e A rgus Travel and n ot as to special privilege. of sew age disposal for th e city to ! ? ave scrvpd the full 10 test by pinball o p erato rs and those suprem e court for action T he lu T rip c<i»it(d 1 had a jot of fun." i By M a rjo rie M eek) assem ble data in p p rep rep aratio aratio n n f o r ; h . f 2 ^ ^ ,,n » Ve/ eCeiV^d m^ d a ls3?,r w ho w ished to play. L aunching out on the various play. c id case involves the mic q u e s he n m arked, and serm ed to r e th a t am ount of srevice. Ray Dll- It occurred to m e durin g my tr a v bills he supported or opposed, he the construction of a sew age d is Ion. an o th e r of tion as the one in P ortland, it is A tte m p t R eturn gret that her w ork was ovev. She th e original m em els about th e co u n try in an e n d eclared th a t he voted for the posal plant. laud. Since th e n several attem p ts have al o won a special prize for the bers. recently rejoined th e com pany. C ircuit court ju ry Thin <dnv found been m ade to restore the gam es W anted E xperim ents nio. t new iibscriptions taken d eav o r to au g m en t my p o p u larity , m em orial to congress dem anding N u m b er Reduced th at the read ers of the A rgus m ight th a t B onneville pow er be left in for J E and Lea 1) May of Foi - He requested th at he be allow ed , ,, , h ere w ith o u t result. M eanw hile a durm :: the la. t th re e days of th e e n j o y an account o f my ad v en tu res, th e hands o f th e people. A nother « st (»rove in an uetton again to install a test disposal system of m en °?h e com pany h a T b e fn cut to ,em p o rary in ju n ctio n is in force W T his m ight be en titled , w ell, en - bill for w hich he voted and w hich M Bobir t< btum poss th a at t , 17 u n d e r th e n ational econom y act avel surface is be- his " ‘s own a and " a it 11 * w « as » - assum » u m e ed a m nR title it alm ost anything. A dditional gravel h e defended, w as House Bill No. of p roperty next ie liillsboK post F orest G rove- he £ . oul<* carry on th passea e e x p e rim n t passed in by congress in 1933.'a n d J o h n 9®n n ell and In im the n first place. I. b being eing pos- pos 54 w hich was designed to a n n u l i ing rs i j.lace, t “ 4 added u u u ' u to 10 the fo r e s t (Grove- -----J .......... Dy e congress 1933, and — G. - R ussell - - M - or- office. Robinson m aintained ed of a profound and long-suf- the effects of the w arehousing act highw ay betw een G reen- at hls own pxPense. th e city then th ere is no indication th a t th e full r2 CL h |l t ^rn »y ’ rem o y " the plaintifL. w ere not en titled ferm g d esire to visit th e land of u n d er w hich c e r t i f i c a t e - c a n he Ï 1 v and Eant<s. w here th e w in te r a 8ree.ng to d etray th e expense of peacetim e stren g th w ill be retu rn ed . ln8 ',?e m achlues {rorn l he county ....... . ... u n o er w nicn c i i u i u a u s can oe fr , ,.z,n e w _____ . on th e grounds th a t thev a r e < Io! l„ ... .,,,1 red ...I peppers, P«-f '-e sion. freezing w recked recked th e .-..rf..,.,, surface. n It is tran tran sp sp o o rtatio rtatio n n of of the the tan tan k k s s and and chili beans and re issued and used as collateral for expected th a t as soon as state oil- eq u ip m en t to H illsboro and fur- O rd ers filed this week in < solved th at. »Ince p o p u larity is ioan's“ b y " banks p k i . win u - a „ „ i , i n . u mt; c r,‘w s a rriv e in the county, the dish pumps, location a n d sew age cuit court j i i c I u « d decree ui the m easured by »ubpcrlplionji tu rn e d . " — This bill, he declared, w ould tak e • new rock w ill receive a coating o f 'f o r th e tests. • tim es w hich e n title s th e com pany to 1#w -p? 3S.c d ^y the re c e n t leg- in at the A rgus office, no one should ease of Jo h n F Se.ster et a I vs. aw ay from the b an k er a special oil. a re lie f project was set up w hich eclipse m e so long as I possess fond i..»» . . . . a blue stream e r on th e guidon. A ls;a ure defining them as gam bling H elen G rant, et 1. D cfuult judg- and assailable friends and th e P n v <;ge w hereby he a ways was S im . ilar F o rrester sim ilar ra tin g now w ill brin g a equipm ent and a p ending re fer- . . resurfacing is u nderw ay included assistants for ------------- m ents w ere decreed <Je< in tw o su its ( t o n tin u rd un p ave M, colum n 2) im ans of assailing them , of course. o n t h e harm ingtoii road, betw een in m aking chem ical tests an d ca rry - red stream e r decoration. All o th er endum on this law. w hich follow ed filed by the S tate Industrial Aeci- The first day of canvassing I set B eaverton and Hazeldale. w here ing on th e necessary ex p erim en ts ratings have been satisfactory. veto th e em ergency clause by dent eotnrni ision against Forrest F arm ers' Union an n u al ju n io r or- strips the oil surface dow n w ith —...... com m —...... ercial sew age ..v from rda the general direction (' T u rn er ind C lyde O Rogers, atoi ical eontc .’ will be held May H u n d er of n,« .. c broke n — .............. ... the ...v i J a n u a ry 28. 1933. th e com pany G overnor M artin. e« and I V l O r P c i r i ! x l U l l t S i . 1 . freezing S m aller spots cannery for th e purpose of dem - w as stru ck a serious blow w hen the An appeal from a ru lin g by C ir- G eorge I) S carles et al vs. W alter in V eterans hall H illsboro, it was C5 reach' be<?n ,>alcbcd and 01,ed al_ on stratin g th at th e F o rrester sys- C om m ercial building at Main- and cu>t Ju d g e C raw fo rd in P o rtlan d D annem an < •t a I. decree. F ederal announced at the m eetin g of the the nei • .irv p arap h ern alia. A fter i h arrow ing day spent fleeing fe (C ontinu ed on p a g e 7, colum n 3) Second b u rn ed and W ith it alm ost declaring the m achines a lottery. L and Bank \ ( ’arolin e Hoffman, county F’arin ers' u n it in H illsboro rocious dogs unid a few cold fish Engineer Here all of th e com pany equipm ent. is being p erfected by th e operators <lisallowing motion. F ederal Land Saturday. for presentation to th e state su- L. D. M arr, engineer for th e state M edal A w arded B ank vs. W F' V a n L o o e t al. con- Cash pi iz e s are b< mg offered, m- eyes gazing bleakly th ro u g h half- ___ ___ ________ Neil J. Stangel. H illsboro, _ local tV.Kl’w ay departm ent, located at M • onday night the p ( nntinilik co u rt- b u na»* t atto rn ey s a V re of fin n atio ii of >i h . Roy W Hancock cludi i.; s7 »U for fu «,. $ » second opened doors, plainly holding no . . ... discharge t o Prcm I (C o n tin a td nn on p a ,« , . colum n 1 11 vs. Roy W C lifford et al. decree and $350, th ird T h e w in n er will sym pathy al all for a burn in g desire atto rn ey, has accepted a position H illsboro during the com pletion of the M arine corps of C orporal W ayne to see Hollywood first hand» I re- w ith G. Russell M organ, district at- th p contract in 1935 from H illsboro < n ter the ■ tate contest, the prize L. Rood w as anounced and an o r O rders filed this week in probate t i n i ie i l w i t h a few thousand votes tornev. filling the vacancy left by f a s ' to B eaverton w hen the m a i n ./ A p ^ / - L d o l d er from the ad ju ta n t general read court include C harles Jam es K el being $25 in (ash and a chance to oml m e knowledge that 1 must p lan W alter E H utchinson, w ho began highw ay was resurfaced, w ill again — H V / v H aw ard in g him a m edal fo r five ley. Louisa F uegy Jen n ie E Nash. com pete m th e natio n al coldest in my assault upon the u nsuspecting his d u ties w ith th e F ederal Hous- be a resident here. y ears of service in th e com pany. H enry Byron S a g a b trd Michucl J the autum n w dh all expenses paid. public m ure system atically. ing ad m inistration offices in I’ort- He. w ith a crew of five men, w ill se rg e a n t Jew ell of th e P o rtlan d Night m eetings d u rin g th e su m Kelly, Jessie M Minton. A rth u r His discharge brought th e a p A few days la te r—a fte r giving land T hursday. be in charge of survey w ork be- fK'pee d ep artm en t has been d ele- m er m onths w ere \o te d at the S a t my throat a chance to som ew hat pointm ent of P riv ate F irst Class Ernest Webb S tangel has been w ith Bagley &■ tw een h ere and Forest G rove p re- k s trd by H arry Niles, chief of urday m eeting The u n it will again recover L ester W. B atchelar to th e ra n k of from previous o v eru se—I H are, attorneys, since Ja n u a ry 7. lim inary to paving construction. Pol*ce of P ortland, to speak at sponsor a 4-H club boy and girl for set out G eneral fund of W ashington coun for a certain p art of th e 193.5. and w as secretary to G eorge and w ill act as chief inspector d u r- ,tlc district convention o f t h e corporal and the advancem ent of the sum m er school in C orvallis in Don H- H. Wick u n try and trav eled u n ev en tfu lly R Bagley d u ring eight years of th e "'C building of the new pavem ent. K nights of P ythias to be held Wed- I P riv ate L»°n WiCK to tc p riv ate first ty is on a cash basis for th e first Ju n e The contest to select the d e l co was enlisted tim e since early in 1933. it w as w ith fair success, save for som e tim e Bagley w as circu it judge in The crew w ill be accom panied h ere nesdav night in N orth Plains, it 7,csley K etcharn egates will h<* held in May w dh announced this w eek b y Mrs. w here I was scandalized to this district, beginning his w ork by th eir fam ilies. was announced this week. Jew ell 1111 lnc xacancy. each union local selecting its can d i houses find my opponent had already visit M a u d Boscow. county treasu rer, w ill tell of his recent experiences Safe W idth dates from am ong th e 4-H club ed. and m any w here I met m ore un w ith Ju d g e Bagley in F ebruary. w hen a call w as issued form h er He w as ad m itted to the Oregon mem hi rs in its com m unity and p re well-nine atten tio n s from u n frien d ly S 1928 The highw ay contract, alread y let in the cast w hile atten d in g a tate office for all general fu n d w a r , . . b ar in 1931 to W arren-N orthw est e o m m n v nt scho° ' session of th e national peace Seeking dam ages aggregating $32,- senting th eir nam es to th e county dug-- < Dogs have been . a tria trial l.. H utchinson has been em ployed P ortland caUs for - i n n m x S n k officers, ran ts now outstanding. 5(Mi tw o actions in M ultnom ah c ir m eeting for the final .'election. The contest is over now ow^. Of course w ith M organ for the last tw o years five and a haif m iles of s^ rflcin g . C hief N iles- in delegating t h e W arrant d ebt ag ain st th e county cuit court have been filed against 1 ap p reciate th e hel| > my friends road fund has been reduced to and is president of th e young dem o- T|ie p resen t highw ay is 16 feet w ide serKea,lt to th e convention, savs J« (p h and Robert Meek of N orth ie ilav rra tic club club of o f this t h i s countv e n u n t v and » m t chan- chan. j . .. .. . - . . . " lut » u ,, „ ______ i............. <. . . . have given m e since the day one one of of eratic H illsboro public school board, in $26.000. Mrs. Boscow reported, b u t «1..... «•» # .... .- j ......................... «».* -—ii....................... j .... > . . an a Plains, according to com plaints filed tbi • u c c k w ith S h eriff John C on nell. T he com plaints are the result of an acci lent at C ednr Mill the night of O ctober 17 w hen a truck driven by Joseph Meek and owned by Robert Meek crashed into a car ow ned b.v Leslie J L ittle a n d lady. You'll n ev er V«. I'A IIIK IH IJ T >. r v u v i r t l parked before the H askell's store ing graves' reg istratio n and a spe Mumble, W alter of N orth Plains and L. A. funds w ould be allotted u n d er the m um ble th ere Ell.i Little, and Doris Little, cial ei i n n n t l e e appoinlixl to m eet I w ith o th er veteran s' organizations! a minor, w ere injured. Ä Ä ln Jud8C R- F ra,,k ^ ¿ - Hcux gphc e„ sSeact * ° care for a p a rt to w ork mil plans for co -operative i In ju red in W rerk T I k * first com plaint alleges that S h eriff John C onnell w ill intro efforts in observance of p atritie K alooka. 58. Japanese, was in- Ell.i L ittle suffered inju ries Io her occasions. Mrs. Cecelia Sim pson. 6!. nati the j guest and the u # m eeting w ill « T hrow n to the pavem ent from th e duce „w«. j u v - , ju re d y esterday «Wednesday» afte r- of . . Oregon south — of autom rigid hip, hack and muscles and .. . and resident of ------- obile in w hich wo« v . h atten d ed by K nights from Mc. C ou n ty G r a n g e C ouncil O th er m atler. ich ed u led for th c | noon wh(*n th e autom obile in w hich . ......... Possessed w ith a h u n g er w hich nervous shock and has suffered m eeting include a discussion of he w as riding._ and a county gravel l a n d \ ° ™ p ^ G ™ ?e^ Plains. orest P la n s B u x to n M eetin g exceeded his caution, a thief late p erm anent injuries as a result. The proposal .»I to . ' construct . . . . .........mimi,,« H ^d ;T ,Kb v ,ö r , nM a :> d \;; F ^ k l î ’m ^ o n w h o ’l u r x d v ^ ^ WaS ,;“T ' ’ o ^ i .M S al- r e c e n t lv ni.rchsseB W ashington county G range coun- T hursday n ig h t or early F riday suit seeks $7500 in damages. .... ' ...... ....... " - 1, " U.sb.ua, crashed at t b e L aurel ^ n ^ r ^ T s ^ ^ Ä a . u r - Ä Ä I . . ui,,™ ', n L ,■ Clt Wl11 m ect W ednesday at 1:30 p. m orning, en tered the G odfred res- T he other is by Li’ster L ittle program . Lunch will be served from A ^C S h u te and declares that "]■ ^ ith th e G re*'> M°u n U in G range ta u ra n t on East Mam stre e t by for Dori ; and asks $25.000 alleg the close of th e m eeting . v. e an a aeciaics that at B uxton, according to Jam es R breaking a side window. ing that the girl differed a frac F orsythe, state d istrict d eputy for Inside, the p ro w ler proceeded to tu red pelvis, abdom inal in ju ries W ashington county. A good pro- co°k a meal in the kitchen before and nervous shock, ail of w h i gram is prom ised and a pot luck leaving w ith several T -bone have conti‘ibut(*d to perm anent d in n e r w ill be served at 6 p. m. Eve- steaks, ham burger, cigars and ciga- ju ry . ing session w ill open at 7:30. rettes. S everal dishes w ere broken in the process, according to a re p o rt to John C onnell, sheriff. .-..ti'iu g oi to rtla n d . H er m other, intersection of Jackson street and . T T 11 T^\ 1 Lon test Winner Guard Company Observes Tenth Anniversary W'inner Travel Contest Relates Her A dventures State Repairs Oiled Highway Hit hy Freeze Farm Union Contest May 8; to Meet Niohts Loral Attorney Knights to Hear General Fund on Cash Basis Damages Asked for Car Wreck Hiring Teachers Postponed Week Rites Held for Cornelius Girl Cecelia Simpson H urt in Crash Q u arry W o r k e r R eco v ers fro m A c c id e n t at L aurel A lbert Rulihii, 34. M idway re s i dent. w ho suffered a crushed skull w hen struck by a falling rock in lli<> county q ii.u iy at Laurel March 20. w as discharged from Jo n es hos pital Friday. The stone caved in a portion of Huhliii skull about Ihe size id a dollar, doctors reporled. lie a p p a re n tly is suffering no ill e f fects from Ins experience. Somebody Else in Dog House "Som rbodv else is in (lie <|„g house now!" exclaim ed Bert t a n - Dyke of llill- boro Tuesday m o rn ing to S heriff Jo h n C onnell, and explained that som etim e d u rin g M ondav night vandals w alked aw ay w i'h the prid e of the Y anDyke hark yard, despite the fact th at the shingled, g reen ■ taiin d iiaoeli f h r ltr r was rig h t ilix t Ihe house. Now Nheriff < (mill'll i w ondering il the of H eirs of the law w ill be in the dug lioii.se if tile dug liou.se is not found and re tu rn e d th e fo r m er oeeupant of the sm all house w as sold last fall. High Prices for to Worries of Law Enforcement j S ; ^ High pr for ju n k iron still ; from (lie individuals w orking c o u iin iic a thorn in th e sides o f ! thro u g h the co u n try districts. S heriff Jo h n Council. I lls deputies A pparently using A pril I as the and stale police. right tim e for the application of L atest escapade of th e hardy | ju n k m en was the theft of tw o tons th eir idea, th ree men m a Ford of fish and Milo rail plates from | coupe drove info th e G eorge Heud- ricks service station at Forest S ou th ern Pacific properly at Bux ten. The th ie v e left no clew as to G rove, signaled the atten d en t for w hore the plates went or when. 10 gallons of gas, and then drove S ev eral investigations of farm aw ay w ith o u t paying ami before m ich in ery Io ses and o th e r thefts s t ill h a n g f i r e and s la te police in lile atten d an t could get to th e front this section of Ihe stale are faced of Ihe m achine. w ith a problem in chocking ju n k ) Jack K ari. 47, Tim ber, w an ted on collectors. w a rra n t for several w eeks on a The scrap, when gathered, is d e - | m orals charge, was arrested th ere liverod in P orlland w here huge 11» x ti ll III I IIIU.IIUI Wilt I«- liu g f m ounds "I the m ale,,al aw ait ship- Tuesday and lodged in Ihe county m e n t ,m | p o lic e reporl l i e ........... .. jail awaiting court action. f i c a t i o i i Of St....... m aterial in s u c h 1 Firm of $100 costs and sentence a ................... . no,..... ible lo ,0 a li e i e o l Io r o l l , H i,' t h c f l s ........... ipt ..., state ............................ both county and police arc ( In eking nam es of ju n k m en , cars and truck-, in use and o th e r data which may give ftilu r,' d e w s tn sim ,, ilar thefts. IU ' t>aid by c o lle c lo r . arc ..aid .......... c eisiderably u n d er prices oh- ■ lined io , 1‘o itlan d y ard . s . and . b.v the film s m ukihg a practice of buying ” i , , , ‘ ays " J!" , , " uh l n e t( ' d . 01,1 W ednesday in ju stice court to justice Frank Jam es C arvclle. route lleav crto n . w ho pleaded guilty Ity to d riv in g w hile d ru n k He was ar- rested by stale police and d ep u ty sheriffs nt Tobias Tuesday night follow ing a crash w ith a c ar d riv - hv K A M ontgom ery ol of Aloha, Jail sentence was suspended suspended on pay- - ........— ----- m en t of the fine and costs. m of P o rtland, also survive. Teachers Will Meet Sherwood Saturday W hen cars d riv en by T Inagaki of Banks and P erry S chaefer of H ills- .T v a ™ ^ injured. The men w ere tak en to a P o rtlan d hospital for treatm en t T eachers from all p arts of tli county will g ath er S atu rd ay in >d f.‘." Il,c. ' as.* ,r a <‘hcrs in- stillile of th e school year. O. B K raus announced th is 'w e e k Spe- ria l effort has been m ade lo ob Decision to send ,u*l ' n.cl1 1° tain a 100 per cent attendance. W ashington. D. C . in the in terests ............ * Aid in Land Grants Counties Move for m ,dH de'’gD,' P o r tla n d mH bal’d h r , - , s I'sw hed m 'a 'n m e H n g M 1" '" B allard at R oseburg o f county judges from Messing, 17 of * the 18 land KIUIH. g ran t VtmilllVK, counties c« I . . presi- ............... P ortland, Ih . «.f «1,^ and t ~ \ . . ___ d" ’e O egon Social H ygiene .lodge Donald T. T em pleton said ' 8 11,0 cl<w,n8 ,h ‘" w eek. W ashington county has m ore th an , „ coming from these fe d e ra l _ .. H»«»'-« Kcniovcil lands w hile one of th e southern raffic hazard on Ihe (he corner of counties has m ore than $200.000 .. T •••affie First and Lincoln stre e t was re due. T he last paym ent was for moved Ibis week when th e seven- 1933. Legislation easing th e situa- foot hedge along Ihe west line of lion is being sought through con- the L ester Ireland p roperly w as gress, T em pleton said. trim m ed to a three-foot height. The hedge, for a num ber of years v, laig rlilin g rr R eturns has obscured the view of traffic Fred F.ngeldinger retu rn ed hom e from th e north on F irst and the T uesday from a"few m onths' visit east on Lincoln. in S o uthern C alifornia. * Hungry Thief Visits Local Restaurant lass bounty ' Health Department has C B ein I g X J 1 TA 1 . -r r Month Ke I ported in M arche , 7) in Lip R e a d in g O r g a n iz e d H ere Hi lllsboro class in lip read in g un- thc adult educational program announced this week by Mrs. Z Lora Sm ith, teacher The class w ill M arch report of the W ashington This w eek began M onday w ith meet T uesday and Friday each county int.v health d epartm ent discloses readings of vaccinations given last week at 1:30 p. m. in the lib rary a busy m onth in w hich em ployes | w eek in hte Forest G rove schools, and is open to the public. of the new d ep artm en t w ere press- and a vaccination clinic in the C or ed for tim e to keep ab reast of de- nelius school. mands. T uesday a tuberculosis clinic was P h a V I T i a C V D l'a W S The reports show s that 929 chil- held dd in th ree T igard schools, in- * dren w ere vaccinated against sm all- eluding the high school, public pox; 62 im m unized against dipli- school and St. A nthony's. Two- M ore than 3000 prrsons passed t w o im m unized against hundred children w ere given skin ......... .. fever, and 38 given th e tests th e re in the first tuberculosis through the llills h n ro Pharm acy typhoid skin test for tuberculosis. clinic of 1937. Dr. Mc Donald said. Saturday during the o ffic ia l op ening. according to a count made •Specialist Helps T-x .. Yisit , Schools __ , , . . n 0 " ’, 1"« lb,s ' ' mcr-,D ’' C M c' Dr. A. T. King, tuberculosis sp e hy lla r r y Bales, oxxner. M ore than 32 gallons of lee cream « a s D onald and Miss C lara E ngebret- cialist and assistant physician from passed out in rones for hungry ^cn attended m eetings, w here five th e O regon S tate T uberculosis hos youngsters, also. «•»*• on health and the health pro- pital at Salem , was present. The crowd was believed to he «ra,n 111 Bus county w ere given In addition to this w ork, the A mong the places w here t h e s e health dep artm en t has been con Ihe largest ever to attend an o f talks w ere given were. Scholls ducting clinics S atu rd ay m ornings ficial business opening In H ills G range: Forest G rove and T igard each w eek in the unit office in the boro and brought fam ilies to P aren t-T each er associations, a n d c o u rt house from 9:30 to 11:30. llills h o ro fro m as far aw ay as 40 miles. Announcem ent of the op Hiteon community. for school children. V accinations Dr. M cDonald and Miss Enge- j and im m unizations a re given at ening was through the columns of the Argus by advertising a n d bretsen m ade 176 individual inspec these clinics. A sm all charge is news story. tions a n d visited 27 schools. T h ere! m ade to defray the cost of the "Don’t e v rr let anyonr tell you w ere 26 cases of com m unicable i vaccines and anti-toxiii#, Dr. Mc the Argus can’t draw a crow d," disease reported. D onald p oints out. Bates declared a fte r the event. i Many to Opening