The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 13, 1938, Image 1

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Vitiinne 13, Nu. 16
9
In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1873
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 13, 1938
Local Plants
Attend
Lnjoy Good Local Bank Opening
Year in 1937 < ) v e r .'{OHO P r e s e n t D u rin g C o m m e r c ia l
H ilL sb o ro A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1391
Laurelwood Troup
Bank Slates Gives
Unemployed
Program
Eighth County at Monday Meet , Registration
Corn Contest
to Continue
L a u r e lw o o d
A c a d e m y 's
Heads Campaign
tr o u p
I wo Sections, F o u rteen P ages
Annual F.D.R.
Birthday Ball
Planned Here
m usicia ns and e n te rta in e r p ro v id e d
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m e e tin g
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C h a m b e r o f C om m erce.
The p ro g ra m in c lu d e d solos by
Dan
P o ste r;
c o m e d y p la y le t,
"Ask N ancy,
saxophone .solo by
Q u a r t e r - M ill io n Cases
V e rn e B lis s ; se ve ra l re a d in g s by
4 - H C lu b b e rs P r e p a r in g
E v e r e tt D u n c a n : n o v e lty p ia n o d u e t
891 R e g is te r D u r in g
P ro d u c e d nt C o n d e n s e ry ;
In f a n t ile P a ra ly s is
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F irs t W e e k ’s W o r k in
I o t a l P a y ro lls H ig h
B e n e fit D a n c e S la te d
t In p o rtals o f H illsboro’s newly rem odeled C om m ercial
ber» by D o ro th y G a rlo c k . L u c ille
T w o D iv is io n s P la n n e d
C o u n ty ; S a tu r d a y C u t
and W ilm a N elson.
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N ational bank ¡it its g ran d opening last S a tu rd a y a fte r ­
S a tu r d a y , J a n u a r y 2 9
K o rtz c b o rn in tro d u c e d th e enter­
tainers
( iirn a tm u 's m ilk c o n d riiM i y here noon to view the ultra-m odern in terio r th a t gives the city
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E d w a rd S c h u lin c ric h . la ic presi­ K a ilrn u d B ills H it
R e g is tra tio n o f u n e m p lo y e d b y
» n rd in g to re p o rt* T h u t y - fiv c e m ­
o f th«* C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l
R< quests e n t to th e c h a m b e r by
Plans fo r th e a n n u a l p re s id e n t's
B askets of flow ers in trem endous quantitic: front m any d h a e n n k t and
th e O regon S ta te E m p lo y m e n t s e r­
ployc.x w e re ke p t on d o ty at the
fo u n d e r o f tin* W a s h in g ­ seven state
b ir th d a y p a rty , h e ld in n e a rly e v ­
fa rm e r o rg a n iz a tio n s v ic e w ill c o n tin u e in W a s h in g to n
p la n t, w ith 14 m ilk -h a u le rs u p p l y - well w ishers were a rra n g e d th ro u g h o u t the
rem odeled ton county 4-H c o rn c lu b contest, a s k in g co-operation in o p p o sin g the
e ry c ity th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try on
mg th«» d a ily flo w o f m ilk Nt. to ta l hank building q u a rte rs at its 3 to IB o'clock opening. Two w ill be h o n o re d at Hi«* b a n k » e ig h th several ra ilro a d b ills n o w in c o n ­ c o u n ty fo r th e m a jo r p o rtio n o f
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to an a n n o u n ce m e n t m ade here
♦ s.oi Liao, a io bank .-«• well as a ne n w
the C hi n a tio n co m p a n y on a y e a rly
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lo b b y o t th e in s titu tio n F rid a y th re a te n to im pose on fa rm e r-s h ip ­
y e s te rd a y b y C. L . H u lb e rt, s e n io r
banks in Bend P o rtla n d . W ood­
basis, hut it wa., re ve a le d th a t sin ce
p a ra ly s is , a re ag a in u n d e r w a y in
and S a tu rd a y , a c c o rd in g to an a n ­ pers. w ere re p o rte d by C h a m b e r in te rv ie w e r in ch a rg e o f th e w o rk
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its e s ta b lis h m e n t here, m ore th a n
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty .
n o u n ce m e n t m ade b y L E F ra n cis, P re sid e n t P a u l L . P a tte rson The here.
out the -la te and in W a sh in g ton
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d c m o ra tic c e n tra l c o m m itte e head,
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Last ye a r's o u tp u t fro m th e local
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I "open bouse'' e ve n t o f the w e e k-e n d w ill be o ffic ia l ju d g e at th e contest,
p la n t a m o u n te d to
o v e r 250.000
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , w h ic h w ill
la s t week.
N o d e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t as to
and w ill also be one of th e m a in
H ills b o ro c it y h a ll fo r r e g is tra tio n
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i .»si s. c o m p a n y o ffic ia ls stated In
ca m p a ig n fo r fu n d s to be used in
N ational B ody Formed
speakers at th e b a n qu e t to be h e ld n e x t M o n d a y 's p ro g ra m was made w o rk on M o n d a y . W ednesday and
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c irc le s w e re p re scn l d u rin g tin* day. fic e rs o f th e b a n k a re sp o n so rin g re s t o f the m o n th w ill be u n d e te r­ h a lf, he said. R e g is tra tio n w i l l be
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1,1 Ih c s p rin g till» n u m b e r i ye a rs o ld . see m ed e v e n f u r t h e r m anager. Georg«* G re e n w o o d , p u b ­ m em bers, th e ir leaders and p a re n ts system o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , w h o is b e r o f co m m e rce q u a rte rs on T u e s ­
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run » ,i . h ig h ■» 500 fa rm e rs. and I a w a y fr o m s o lu t io n th is w e e k as lic re la tio n s d ire c to r, and M r M in i- w ill be guests. W illia m I. T cutsch . sla te d to a p p e a r some tim e th is days and T h u rs d a y s , w ith th e S a t­
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« s lim a le d th a t herd.» n u m b e rin g in the W a rre n d is tric t in C o lu m b ia A b b o tt M ills o f th e U. S N a tio n a l is to be th e o th e r p rin c ip a l s p e a ker
Guests present at th e e v e n in g
I S p rin g s fo u n d a tio n , w h e re Roose­
fic e h o u rs at b o th places a re fro m
at th e F rid a y e v e n in g banquet.
th e n e ig h b o rh o o d o f 5(Hkl ro w s in > »unty. was released a fte r b c in x : bank in P o rtla n d
m e e tin g in c lu d e d W H W ie b e r 8 to 5 o'clo ck.
v e lt fo u g h t his w a y back to h e a lth
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Soon a fte r P ie rc e s a rre st in D e­ | W a d s w o rth fro m G e rva is. L eon B ito r s as Ills g ii.-s ts ;,1 th.* S a tu rd a y H a r ry Robinson, fa rm e r fro m n e a r
" P v ta lio u s M ay is |h«> m o n th o f
H ills b o ro re g is tra tio n s ta k e n on
B a k i'te l. fin a n c ia l editor o f T h e
was used th ro u g h lo c a l agencies.
th e p la n ts heaviest o u tp u t tu rn e d ce m b e r he was sent to th e c o u n ty O re g o n ia n , and b a n ke rs fro m F orest m a tin e e in one o f his theatres, as Progress, a guest o f P L P a tte r­ '.hrec days o f last w e e k to ta le d 449
T h is y e a r a n e w o rg a n iz a tio n , the
out w h ile m ilk p ro d u c tio n is at it» h o s p ita l fo r m e d ica l a t t in t io n . b u t G rove , B e a ve rto n and o th e r banks has been his custom f o r a n u m b e r son. in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e co m ­ it was re p o rte d , w ith 219 on M o n ­
C hange o f v e n u e l a s t w e e k F o u n d a tio n f o r In fa n tile P a ra lysis,
o f years.
h iig h t
I tiis topers o f f b e g in n in g was to be h e ld fo r f u r t h e r q u e s tio n - l in th e co u n ty.
m u n ity re la tio n s ' c o m m itte e p ro ­ day. 129 T ue sd a y and 101 on F r i­ w e e k b ro u g h t a dam age s u it to th e is ta k in g o v e r th e task. In his an-
« ith m id-Jun«* to th«* lo w p o in t fo r n ig by state and c o u n ty o ffic e rs .
gram .
day. F orest G ro v e fig u re s fo r th e W a sh in g to n c o u n ty c ir c u it c o u rt n o u nce m cn t. P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lt
S
h o w O pens F rid a y
E ve ryo n e expressed p leasure w ith
the y e a r In la te J u ly and A u g u st Sb< r i f f Jo h n W C o n n e ll bad a n ­
w e e k reached th e 442 m a rk , w it h fro m n e ig h b o rin g C o lu m b ia co u n ty . said "The best re s u lts in a tte m p t­
T h e show w ill open at 9 a. m. F r i ­
w hen pastures a re d r y and the no u nce d H e had been q u e stio n e d th e n e w in te r io r o f th e bank, w h ic h
293
th e hig h e st re g is te re d at e ith e r
F ile d m o re th a n a v e a r ago. th e in g to e ra d ic a te th e disease c a n n o t
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in 1934 soon a fte r L u n d s trö m was
d a iry o u tp u t t.s at a m in im u m .
ce n te r, b e in g in te rv ie w e d on M o n ­ s u it seeks to re c o v e r $2000 damages be secured b y a p p ro a c h in g
th e
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day. C o u n ty to ta l was 891.
H a iry F uture Good
fro m C o lu m b ia c o u n ty f o r L illia n p ro b le m th ro u g h a n y s in g le one o f
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A ll last week, th e co m p le te c la im L a w le r, w h o was in ju r e d in th e its aspects. I f ir m ly b e lie v e th a t
In c re a s in g ly h e a vy dem ands u p ­
space
w h ic h * was
cro w d e d by th e b a n q u e t at 7 p m . it was a n ­
case o f th e M c K a y cre e k w o o d c u t­ ed
fo rm s w e re used and f ille d o u t b v f a ll o f 1936 on a c o u n ty roa d th e re . the tim e has n o w a rr iv e d w h e n th e
o n fa rm dairi«*» of tin* c o u n ty fo r
te r A b e la ted re p o rt m th e e a rly th ro u g h o u t th e d a y bv v is ito rs and nounced. T h e show w ill be b ro u g h t
each a p p lic a n t re g is te rin g . Use o f T h e c o m p la in t
file d
in
c o u n ty w h o le a tta c k on th is p la g u e s h o u ld
tie s h m ilk fo r P o rtla n d 's s u p p ly
su m m e r o f 1934 was th.* fir s t n o t if i­ p a tro n s g e ttin g t h e ir firs t g lim p s e to a close w ith th e re g u la r n o o n-
th e re g u la r r e g is tra tio n fo r u n e m ­ c le rk 's o ffic e h e re alleges th a t th e be led and d ire ig c d . th o u g h n o t
*• ta k in g m ost o f th e m ilk o u t o f
c a tio n o ffic e rs h e re had th a t L u n d ­ o f th e n e w U lte rio r since its c o m ­ h o u r S a tu rd a y c lo s in g o f th e hank.
p lo y m e n t fo rm s was s ta rte d here d e fe n d a n t
ihe c o u n ty it was asserted. w ith
re c e iv e d
"s e v e re
and c o n tro lle d , b y one n a tio n a l body "
J. L. S earcy, c a s h ie r o i th e b a n k, is
s trö m was m issin g fro m his sm a ll p le tio n .
S c o tt hopes to get a b u d g e t fro m
M on d a y, w ith m a n y o f those w h o la s tin g in ju r ie s " w h e n th e e a r in
th e re s u lt th a t o u tp u t at th e l«i-
in ch a rg e o f th e show, and has t a k ­
ca b in in th e n o rth e rn se ctio n o f th e
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opening was d e scrib e d as a en c a re o f m ost p la n s and a rra n g e ­
f ille d o u t c la im fo rm s th e p r e v i­ w h ic h she was r id in g fe ll in to a th e c o u n ty h e a lth u n it here to c o v e r
* al p la n t d u rin g th e past fe w ye a rs
c o u n ty T h is past su m m e r a s k e le ­ "c o m p le te success
M o re th a n f if t y persons a tte n d e d ous w e e k r e tu r n in g to co m p le te
b y W illia m C.
i not «put«* so h ig h as p re v io u s ly
c a v e -in p o rtio n o f th e J. D B ro w n needs in th is c o u n ty in th e f ig h t
m ents fo r th e e vent.
th e pot lu c k d in n e r and s e m i-a n n u a l th e w o r k A n y o n e c o m in g in to road, t h r o w in g h e r fro m th e c a r a g a in st in fa n tile p a ra ly s is .
T h is
E stim a te s us to th«> n u m b e r o f ton. la te r id e n tifie d as L u n d s trö m ’», C h riste n se n , p re s id e n t o f tin* bank,
T w o d iv is io n s a re p la n n e d in th is e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs o f th e local f ile a c la im fr o m n o w on is re ­
a m o u n t, he said, m ig h t c o v e r cost
D u rin g th e
* m s in the c o u n ty r u n fro m 1C.OOO was fo u n d and e x a m in a tio n in d ic a t­ and o th e r o ffic ia ls .
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io 23.INK) w ith tite p ro p o rtio n o f ed Io- had been m u rd e re d
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o ffic e r» and w o rk e rs p la ye d hosts e x h ib its and th e o th e r fo r th e y ie ld - c h in c h M o n d a y e v e n in g . Present o f­ in fo rm a tio n as to p re v io u s e m p lo y ­ an o b s tru c tio n o r w a r n in g o f said c o u n ty h o s p ita l, w h ic h , u n d e r th e
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i olid« u sin g purposes ru n n in g f r u n i
da n ge ro u s c o n d itio n . " th e c o m p la in t e x is tin g setup, w o u ld have to be a
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th e says, as a re s u lt o f w h ic h th e a c c i­ s m a ll se parate b u ild in g , as w e ll as
g iv e n spe cia l s o u v e n ir p e n cils by contest
22 to 33 p e r cent.
h e r hom e fo r n e a rly a w e e k ap- ’ th e b a n k m anagem ent.
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fo r spe cia l shoes re q u ire d fo r v ic ­
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In te re s t am ong c lu b m em b e rs in PI't ' :'i* itfcHaroId Carlile. secretary: and s e p a ra tio n re p o rts , fo r m e r ly
tim s o f th e disease, and tra n s p o rta ­
O reg o n is a safe one. it was p o in t- |P« are«l in H oseburg last W e d n e s -■
day. was pa k is i u p th e re b y a Io
tio n costs to and fro m P o rtla n d
tin s y e a r's c o m p e titio n is v e ry keen. C lifto n G ille tte , tre a s u re r. M em b e rs c a lle d " te r m in a tio n ' re p o rts ." H u l­ Order G iven Last M onth
ed out. since thi* c o u n try n o w con- c s l p ro b a tio n o ffic e r, w h o n o tifie d
A ssista n t C o u n ty A g e n t F ra n c is r e ­ o f th e a d v is o ry b o a rd a re C. C. b e rt said ‘" I f th e y ca n n pt o b ta in
T h e c o m p la in t was o r ig in a lly f i l ­ w h e re in fa n tile p a ra ly s is s u ffe re rs
Mimo more d a iry p ro d u c ts th a n F o r g it G r o v e * p o lic e c h ie f She
p o rte d . w it h m a n y boys e n d e a v o r­ B a n n is te r. A r t h u r P a lm e r. H e n ry th is , o r h a v e n 't re c e iv e d one fro m ed last F e b ru a ry 13. w it h tw o o r ­ can re c e iv e p ro p e r a n d
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e v e r before, and th e ra te o f d a iry had been th e o b je c t o f a sta te ­
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in g to e ith e r m a in ta in h o n o rs Avon
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C h a rle s Trcsham .' c u ra te k n o w le d g e as to w h e n th e y b e lo rc D a v id O. B e n n e tt. C o lu m b ia
N am ed to s e fte on th e c o m m if-
reco rd s
C o rn g e n e ra lly is o f a ?,u c k o nd.', M rs
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w o rk e d a n d en w h a t date th e v c o u n ty d is t r ic t a tto rn e y , f ile d h is te e m a k in g p re p a ra tio n s fo r the
tio n . and the d e v e lo p m e n t o f n e w w hen th e y b ro k e in to th e B a rg a in
J a ile r F re d E n n is sta rte d w o rk show s h o u ld he one o f th e best e v e r T ro x e ll.
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c C. B a n n is te r, delegate to the
I t is also necessary th a t each a tto rn e y s file d m o tio n f o r change b e r o f com m erce; J a k e W e il. A m e r­
T o ta l p a y ro ll a, th e C ates Pip«* B c c d v ille on th e m ain h ig h w a y th is w e e k re tu r n in g the c o u n ty ja il held, lie de cla re d .
d is tric t c o n v e n tio n h e ld S u nday in person re g is te rin g s h o u ld have his o f venue to M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , be­ ica n L e g io n ; M rs. F re d E n g e ld in g -
and In v e s tm e n t co m p a n y in H ills - G eorge H e s lc y tie k . sta tio n o p e ra to r, to its n o rm a l appearances, a fte r a
C o rv a llis ,
re p o rte d
92 delegates social s e c u rity n u m b e r, p re fe ra b ly cause it was "a n a c tio n f o r dam ages e i .
A m e ric a n L e g io n A u x ilia r y ;
(< 'in th m ed «»n page 2. ro lu m n 11
said e n try had been m ade
late t r io o f y o u th fu l p ris o n e rs had co m -
re g is te re d .
He said
Em m a M c K in n e y .
P y th ia n
th e re
have b r in g in g th e s o c ia l s e c u rity c a rd a g a in st C o lu m b ia c o u n ty in w h ic h M rs.
been 3009 new m em b e rs e n ro lle d in w it h th e m .
W ednesday o r T h u rs d a y m o rn in g i p le te d t h e ir a tte m p ts at d is m a n tlin g
th e ta x p a y e rs w o u ld be s u b je c t to S iste rs; W. F. N o rm a n . Red Cross-
via a pass k e y and th e re a r d o o r th e s tru c tu re
T ow nsend c lu b s o f th e state in the
T w o w e e ks elapse a fte r re g is ­ c h a lle n g e as ju ro rs , a nd th e in h a b i­ G eorge McGee, c it y o f H ills b o ro ;
L iste d as sto le n : T hre i* q u a rt cans
u b ’i ¿ lx w eeks H e n ry Y o u n g c i tr a tio n b e fo re a n y u n e m p lo y m e n t ta n ts o f said c o u n ty w o u ld be p r e j­ M rs. W
R. M a le y , D a u g h te rs o f
D o n a ld S. B ry a n t. 19. and C a rl E il-
and one tw o -g a llo n can o f assorted
H ills b o ro was re -a p p o in te d c o u n ty co m p e n sa tio n checks a re issued, it u d ic e d a g a in st such a c tio n ."
On A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n : M iss B e rn e ta
ertsen.
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re p re s e n ta tiv e on th e d is tr ic t a d ­ was stated. D u r in g th a t tim e , th e D e ce m b e r 14. C ir c u it J u d g e H o w ­
(C o n tin u ed on page 8, colum n .»)
" lie s m o k in g p ipe, n in e eandv harsi , p lie r B a rsta d o f W o o d b u rn . P a c ific
v is o ry
board.
A r t h u r M o o re o f e m p lo y m e n t s e rv ic e m akes co n tacts a rd K . Z im m e rm a n o f C o lu m b ia
A m a te u r e n te rta in e rs
fro m a ll M o n m o u th c o n tin u e s as c h a irm a n
n in e packages o f gum . S e le ctio n of u n iv e rs ity students, w e re th e th re e
(C o n tin u rd on page 3. ro lum n 2)
c o u n ty signed an o rd e r f o r change
A n im a l m e e tin g «if lb«* T u a la t in such a v a rie d a sso rtm e n t p ro v o k e d in v o lv e d in th e a ffa ir, w h ic h began p a rts o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w ill be o f th is board o f fourt«?en m em bers-
o f venue to J u d g e R F ra n k P e te rs'
w h e n th e y w e re a rre ste d at a F o r ­ g iv e n an o p p o r tu n ity to again c o n ­
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est G ro v e dance b y D e p u ty S h e riffs test fo r cash and h o n ors a t th e a n ­ ly to a rra n g e fo r a tu r k e y d in n e r
a ssociation was In Id at th e hum«* w h o re p o rte d th e in c id e n t, b u t w h o ( o rn e h u s and Ire la n d . T h e o ffic e rs
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nffice in H ills b o ro T u e sd a y o p e ­
tw o -d a y session M o n d a y m o rn in g , it j
had to p ro p e l th e p ris o n e rs in to th e H ills b o ro Post. A m e ric a n L e g io n , it be in d e f in it e ly p o stpo n e d and th a t
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m in o r was th e ch a rg e placed ja il, o n ly to have one b re a k a w a y. was d e cid e d at a post m e e tin g th e c o m m itte e w o u ld re p o rt at th e
w e re E I Jo h n son and H r J
tr ic t A tto r n e y G. R ussell M org a n
against L o u is W illia m s and G e ra ld He wa» ca p tu re d in th e s h ru b b e ry T ue sd a y n ig h t D ate fo r th e contest n e x t m e e tin g . A c tio n was ta ke n by
T w o n e w m e m b e rs o f th e b o a rd
Ito h li o f H ills b o ro , and G< •rgc
Q u ite a n u m b e r n f in v e s tig a tio n s
the c lu b e x p re s s in g the c lu b 's w i l l ­
I M cA d a m s, h o o ki'd in c o u n ty ja il a ro u n d th e c o u rth o u se and re tu rn e d p ro b a b ly w ill be set f o r M arch
d " 'eet° r s w e re ele cte d a t th e
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M o n d a y m e e tin g o f th e F a rm e rs '
C o m m a n d e r Ja k e W e il. A
J ingness to co -o p e ra te w ith o th e r
.1 M Person, g iiic r a l m anager, < «1 m G aston by Slat«* P o lice m a n te m p ts began.
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M u tu a l F ire In a u ife n c c co m p a n y,
F o e lk e r. a d ju ta n t; Leon S. D a v is
«hsclosod that th e re had been I5H I B ill Zosel.
S e c u rity loans in W a s h in g to n c o u n ­ th e ir session T uesday n ig h t.
T able. C h a ir S u ffe r
h e ld in th e c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
and a n o th e r m e m b e r to be a p jio in t- le g is la tiv e de le g ate in W a sh in g to n .
loans m ade d u rm g tin* vein* in th e i
ty
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1937.
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u a rte rs as th e c o m p a n y b ro u g h t to
B ry a n t, c o n fin e d to th e ju v e n ile ed. w ill h ave ch a rg e o f th e sh o w
Io ta l a m o u n t o f »218.575 00 o r an feed, th e fo u r w h e e ls and tire s fro m
N e x t m e e tin g o f th e c lu b w ill be S. M adsen, c o u n ty s u p e rv is o r o f th e c o m in g w e e k lis ts th e t r ia l o f W il- a close w h a t was te rm e d a "m o s t
a ta b le
and th is ye a r.
avi'rag«* o f »1,383 38 p e r loan, w h ic h a F o ld car. u n d e te rm in e d q u a n ti­ q u a rte rs , sm ashed
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m an­
S p e c ia l e ffo r t w ill be m ade, th e 24 a t 7:30 p. m. F irs t h a lf-h o u r w i l l u n d e r th e U. S. D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r i­ sla u g h te r. fo r n e x t W ednesday. D a v ­ successful y e a r."
b rin g s Un* to ta l loans n o w in fo rce tie s o f g a so lin e and o il a n d an a u to ­ i s p lin te re d a e h a ir h«*iore s e ttin g fir e
F e rd L a n g e r o f S h e rw o o d a n d
to 312. to ta lin g »342.704.90 o r an m o b ile la p robe fro m B K B a rre tt, Io a m attress, state d e p u tie s said. co m n n tt« x' announced, to o b ta in be g iv e n to a se ctio n b y se ctio n culture.
is is a lle g e d to have been th e d r i v ­ A r n o ld B e rg e r. H ills b o r o ro u te one
ave ra g e o f $1.16)8 |x*r loan In c lu d ­ o f s ta r ro u te . F ore st G ro ve , some He was fin a lly b ro u g h t u n d e r c o n ­ m ore a d u lt ta le n t, b u t e v e ry e n te r­ s tu d y o f 'T h e G e n e ra l W e lfa re A c t
T h e 97 fu n d b o rro w e rs re c e iv e d a e r o f th e ca r w h ic h fa ta lly in ju r e d w e re nam ed m em b e rs o f th e b o a rd
ed in th e loans tnado d u rin g tin* tu n c T ue sd a y n ig h t o r W ednesday t r o l b y m am force, and had ree o v- ta in e r in th e c o u n ty , d e s irin g to e n ­ o f 193,. w h ic h th e T o w n s e n d m o v e ­ to ta l o f $49.927 d u r in g th e ye a r, fo r R a lp h P ra h ! on N o v e m b e r 16. 1936. o f d ire c to rs su cce e ding W illia m F.
y e a r w e re 34 mad«* fo r tin* c o n s tru c ­ m o rn in g , a re p o rt to S h e r if f Jo h n . «’ red most o f Ins lest co m p o su re the te r th e contest, w i l l be g iv e n an o p ­ m e n t is a s k in g th e n resent co n ­ an a v e ra g e o f n e a rly $.515'o n each
Jam es B o y le n . a rre ste d last w eek, Haase o f H ills b o ro and F re d B e r ­
fo llo w in g m o rn in g w h e n b re a k fa s t p o r tu n ity to pre se n t t h e ir act at
tio n o f n e w lion*.«*» to ta lin g $60.350. W C o n n e ll disclosed
gress o f th e U. S. to enact in to law . loan. M adsen re p o rte d . O n ly a s m a ll was a rra ig n e d M o n d a y m o r n in g in ger. H ills b o r o ro u te fo u r, r e tir in g
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o r an average o f »1.775 fo r c a d i new
E d w in Q u ie r. 1 5 -ye a r-o ld B u x to n
p o rtio n o f th e lo a n s w e n t to im m i­ c o u n ty c o u rt on a ch a rg e o f o p e ra t­ d ire c to rs . O th e r m e m b e rs o f th e
H n n lin u rd on p n « r 2, ro lu m n 2)
■ T h e three, to g th e r w ith Jam es fo r these e lim in a tio n s w ill be a n -
<< on U n u rd on png r 2, ro lu m n 2)
g ra n ts fro m d ro u th areas, he said in g an a u to m o b ile w h ile u n d e r th e
i,lc Iu d e E lm e r E. G u e rb e r,
: n lies, also o f C la ts k a n ie , w h o was n o unced la te r.
w ith 29 c lie n ts fre m th e d ro u th - in flu e n c e o f liq u o r, and a fte r w a iv ­ H ills b o r o ro u te one. H e n rv K a m n a
a rre ste d M on d a y in co n n ee tio n w ith
G e n ero u s cash p rizes again w ill
s tric k e n states re c e iv in g loans w h e n in g p re lim in a r y h e a rin g was b o u nd and J. J. W is m e r. b o th o f H ills b o ro
i th«* »am«* d a n c e -h a ll scrape, w e re be g iv e n w in n e rs , w h ile a rra n g e ­
th e y s e ttle d here.
Assets G a in G r e a tly
o v e r to th e g ra n d ju r y .
h a ile d in to J u s tic e A W . H avens' m ents p ro b a b ly w ill be m ade to o b ­
T o ta l assets o f th e co m p a n y g a m ­
O n ly one c lie n t th u s fa r has f a il­
««Hirt
M on d a y
m o rn in g .
B ry a n t, ta in a spe cia l broadcast o f th e le a d ­
ed a lm ost 30 p e r r e n t d u rin g th e
ed to m a k e a n y p a y m e n t on h is
i W ile»- and B a rsta d plead g u ilt y to a in g acts o v e r one «if th e P o rtla n d
pa.-t ye a r, it was re p o rte d , w ith to ta l
Dem ands un th e e n u n tv r e lie f loan. M adsen said, e x p la in in g th a t
i ch a rg e o f assault and b a tte r y and ra d io sta tio ns. Persons w is h in g to
assets a t th e end o f th e y e a r re a c h ­
w-ere assessed $20 each. E il'ertsen present an act fo r th e contest m av c o m m itte e fo r c lo th in g are' m o u n t­ th is in c lu d e d a ll those in th e c o u n ­
in
g $.i6,037 as c o m p a re d to $43.397
! pleaded g u ilty to b e in g in to x ic a te d re g is te r w ith a n y m e m b e r o f the in g d a y b y day. a c c o rd in g to a ty w h o have re ce ive d fu n d s fro m
at th o end o f 1936. T h is re p re se n ts
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I in a p u b lic place and was fin e d »10. co m m itte e .
(B y I d O 'M e a ra )
tdnee 1935. T h is fa c t in d ic a te s a
W e il, c n iin tv r e lie f c h a irm a n .
A lth o u g h a h a lf-d o z e n ta rd y d is ­ a g a in o f $12.64.3. o ffic ia ls stated.
m ori* i o n im o n names A i lie ck at
F o llo w in g a discussion o f th e
S e rv ic e a b le c lo th in g and shoes o f w illin g n e s s to co -o p e ra te w ith th e tr ic ts re m a in to m a k e fin a l re p o rts Io ta l a m o u n t o f in s u ra n c e in fo rce
"W h a t's in a n a m e "''
III« * U n iv e r s ity o f N o ire Dam e.
h a n d lin g o f th e c o u n ty s o ld ie rs and
• III typ e s and sizes w ill be v e rv g o v e rn m e n t ip it» a id to needy* on T u b e rc u lo s is A s s o c ia tio n C h r is t­ rose to $7.271.000 b y th e end o f D e­
F o r some tin* a n s w e r m ig h t he fann*d f o r its G a e lic p o p u la tio n ,
s a ilo rs in d ig e n t fu n d th ro u g h th e
w c lr o m c to r e lie f w o rk e rs
w h o fa rm e rs , it was d e cla re d .
mas seal sales, c o u n ty re tu rn s th u s ce m b e r. b u t fir e losses fo r th o y e a r
" N o th in g .'' but a « heck th ro u g h reve a ls 23 M u rp h y s and 19 S u lli­
l«H*al r e lie f o ffic e , th e post w e n t on
F iv e h a lf- r ip e J a n u a ry c ro p b la c k ­
a re a tte m p tm g to s u p p ly as m uch
fa r have to p p e d a ll p re v io u s re c ­ a m o u n te d to o n ly a s lig h t b it o v e r
s u b s c rip tio n ro lls o f th«* A rg u s th is vans le a d in g Ila* lis t. A rg u s ro lls
re co rd as e n d o rs in g th e present se t­
« i Hie d em and as possible.
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ords. a c c o rd in g to M rs. Z o la M o r ­ o n e -te n th o f one p e r cent, w it h to la l
w eek re v e a le d m uch o f in te re s t in show o n ly fo u r M u rp h y s and th re e b e rrie s a re th e fir s t h a rb in g e rs o f up. a nd opposed to a n y change.
dam age set a t $7.679 fo r th e 12-
d o n a tio n s s h o u ld be b ro u g h t to th e
gan. c o u n ty sale c h a irm a n .
The Iris h d iv is io n w in s s p rin g in W a sh in g to n c o u n tv . T h e y
the n a tu re and n u m b e r o f names S u lliv a n s
A r t h u r K ru e g e r, co m m a n d e r o f r e lie f o ffic e in th e o ld post o ffic e
m o n th p e rio d .
o ld in 111«* " M a c k " section, h o w e ve r. w e re b ro u g h t in to th e A r g iis o ffic e B a tte ry "E ." 218th fie ld a r t ille r y
re c e iv in g th e fir s t issues o f 1938.
Receipts th u s fa r h a ve reached
Assessm ents fo r th e v e a r re m a in ­
Most n u m e ro u s o f a ll th e names I T h e S cotch fo rm o f " M a c " m im - th is w e e k by W J. C u rtis , w h o live s u rg e d th e post («, e sta b lish and b u ild in g on West M a in stre e t n r
$1224. w ith th e s ix d is tric ts , a ll o f ed th e same, it was d e cla re d , w ith a
is Johnson, w ith 31 o f th a t d a n I h e rs o n ly seven, w h ile th e "M e ." n e a r T u a la tin , th e to w n w h ic h s u f­ d r i ll a f ir in g squad as the local u n it f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n m av be secured
w h ic h a rc sm all, y e t to be h e a rd
S tr a w b e rr y a nd o th e r s m a ll f r u i t fro m . M rs, M o rg a n said. T h is is an 30 ce n t p e r $100 schedule e m p lo y e d .
rep re se n te d on the A rg u s lists. A d ­ w h ic h is a ttrib u te d to those o f Iris h fe re d fro m th e su p e r-a b un d a n e e o f o f th e n a tio n a l g u a rd w o u ld no by c o n ta c tin g M r. W e il.
T h is rate , it was p o in te d out. is one
"T h e need is great, and fu n d s g ro w e rs w ill be in te re s te d in Ih e
w a te r d u rin g th e h ig h -w a te r era lo n g e r b<* a b le to assist th e post due
d itio n o f those w h o sp e ll th e nam e descent, reaches th e 43 m a rk .
increase o f 12 p e r ce n t o v e r the o f th e lo w e s t o b ta in a b le fo r f ir e in ­
are lim ite d ." it was d e c la re d "T h a t c o m in g s m a ll fr u it s m e e tin g sch e d ­
T in* fir s t nam e on th e A r g ils ' tw o w eeks ago.
w ith a " I " b rin g s Ih e n u m b e r o f
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to th e fact th a t r ifle s are not a v a il­ is w h y w,* appeal to th e g e n era l u le d fo r S h e rw o o d and Banks. J a n ­
tin* J o h n s o n -J o h n s to n g ro u p up Io s u b s c rip tio n list is th a t o f v a le n ­
T h e fiv e b e rrie s, a ll on th e one able
p u b lic fo r h e lp in c a rr y in g on th e u a ry 24 and 25. P ro g ra m s fo r these
38. g iv in g it a w id e m a rg in o v e r tin e A h a d io o f H ills b o ro , a nd th e b ra n ch , h o ld a «hspul«*d p o s itio n .
se
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a ll 'o th e r s fo r the fir s t place. U n ­ last is th a t o f M rs M a rie Z v b a c k Som e m a in ta in th e y are 1937 c ro p
post, w ill ho h e ld on T ue sd a y e v e n ­
a ro u n d Ih e m ost fre q u e n t q u e stion s
d is p u te d possession o f second place o f I.m ig Beach. C al
le fto v e rs ; o th e rs b e lie v e llte v a rc ing. J a n u a ry 25. a m i w ill h e 'a jo in t needy fa m ilie s in th e county.'*
asked by g ro w e rs , savs C o u n tv A g
goes not I n Hie S m ith s W h ite s o r 1 15 States Inrliidrd
the fir s t o f th e 1938 c ro p M e a n ­ m e e tin g w it h th e A u x ilia r y gro u p .
e n t W F. C yru s.
Each w e e k se ve ra l I It o m i n d
B ro w n s, hut to the V a u derzandens,
w h ile . C u rtis is t r y in g to p ic k A p o t- lu c k d in n e r « i| | be se rv e d ,
I opies to be discussed in c lu d e '
««ho to ta l 21. a lth o u g h s«»mc v a ry | copies o f th e A rg ils w h ic h , in - : e n o u g h fo r a pie. h u t isn 't lo o c o n f i­
it was d e rid e d .
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t io n o f a n y w e e k ly west o f th e )
S o ils to P re v e n t E ro s io n ." "S um ­
the s p e llin g
M is s is s i p p i b e lo n g in g to th e A u d it
m a ry « f F e r tiliz e r D e m o n s tra tio n
t hree in T h ird
S e l l i c k le s tin g 111 th e p u b lie and W o rk and F e r tiliz e r Uses on S m a ll
i Ry L. K. Francis.
In th ir d plae«*. Hire«* nam es are B u re a u o f C ire u la l ions -go out to I
fro m W a s h in g to n c o u n ty c lu b in c u t*
p a ro c h ia l g ra m m a r schools o f H ills ­ F ru its C rops in W a s h in g to n C o im -
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Joneses ' is not a task o f th e A rg u s H a w a ii. D o m in io n o f Canada and S a tu rd a y n ig h t w h e n th ie ve s b ro k e passed a re s o lu tio n at th e ir m e e t­ schools last w e e k y ie ld e d a good C o n tro l on S m a ll F ru its . In c lu d in g sh o w ca lls to m in d th e s ta te -w id e in
S p ittle Rug. Root W e e v il. Root and flu c n c e th is p ro je c t has had in the in the state, in which the C um m er-
c ir c u la tio n m anager, fo r those o f K o u m a n ia S tales to w h ic h th e A r ­ in to th e C o rn e liu s Feed en m p a n v in g last S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , c a llin g
response. M iss P e n n in g to n re p o rte d . C ro w n B o re rs ." and "Diseases o f d e v e lo p m e n t o f th o c o rn e n te rp ris e , cial N a tio n a l b a n k 's co n test has
(hat nam e ra n k iti f if t h
p o sitio n gus is sent in c lu d e W isco n sin Io w a and tn o k se ve ra l sacks o f flo u r.
u p o n O reg o n re p re s e n ta tiv e s and
"We a re glad to k n o w th a t so S m a ll F ru its and T h e ir C o n tro l. and also th e reco rd s m ade by some been a m a jo r and in it ia l fe a tu re , th e
w ith an even dozen on reco rd , a Kansas. Illin o is . Idaho. C a lifo r n ia
E vid e n ce s o f co n sid e ra b le p ro w lin g senators at th e n a tio n a l congress to m an y p a re n ts a p p re c ia te and r e a l­ C r in k le and L e a f Spot on S tr a w ­ o f th e w in n e rs in th is co n test in Firs» N a tio n a l bank o f P o rtla n d
m a rk w h ic h is e q u a lle d by th e W a sh in g to n , O hio. O kla h o m a . N ew | w e re a lso noted
sp o n sore d th e s ta te -w id e c o rn sh o w
a s h e riff's o ffic e o p p o s e Ih e tr a in -le n g th h ill. S enate ize th e v a lu e o f Ih e e ffo rts to p re ­ b e rrie s and M osaic and W ilt on fo rm e r years.
•Schm idt g ro u p In o rd e r a fte r them Y o rk . M o n ta n a . S o u th D a ko ta . N e b ­ | re p o rt .said.
last ye a r.
vent « iim n u m ie a h le diseases such R a s p b e rrie s .”
raska. P e n n s y lv a n ia and O regon
In 193(1 w h e n th e c o rn g ro w in g
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as d ip h th e ria , w h ic h is th e - u b j- ’i't
M ic h a e l Z a lil o f N o rth P lains.
W ith in the past six weeks, th re e
S e v e ra l o f these discussions w ill co n test wa» s ta rte d by th e b a n k
' is. V a n d ch cy and M e v e r 9 eaeli.
n f th e S c h ic k tests." she said
feet o f ra is in g fre ig h t rates
be illu s tra te d , he said. T h e m ee tin g s u n d e r Hie d ire c tio n o f W F C y ru s , in d is tr ic t tw o was E lm e r B ic r ly of
T a y lo r. 8 M oore Pele.rs and J a c k ­ " ho is in K re ise h . B o u m a nia. r e ­ o th e r feed stores m Ih e e n m ity have
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c e iv e s In s r o p y a d d re s s e d Io D am
j b e e n b u rg la riz e d , w ith « l i n e r seed,
w ill be g in at 10 a m . and c o n lin u e th e n a ssistant c o u n ty agent, co rn
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a m i «’ v e ilin g
et! 7. K e lle y and O I en 5
w i l l a ls o be c a r r ie d o n at
t h e th ro u g h p a rt o f th e a fte rn o o n
«rs Iv a n and Amos, m ade t h e ir
E u ro p a , T ra its rR ¡mien. B o in a n ie n . g ra in , and a n u m b e r o f e le c tric a l th«*
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g ro w in g in O regon was in th e p io ­
C o m pa re d w ith nam e re c o rd , in and has Io w a it th e lo n g e st o f a ll a p p lia n ces b e in g
ta rt in th e c o rn p ro je c t m Wash
H ill b o ro u n io n h ig h s c h o o l W ed­
tolen.
«•««mu’ l l h e ld its a n n u a l e le c tio n s at
n e e rin g stage A s m a ll a m o u n t o f a in g t o ii c o u n ty F ro m 1930 u n t il 1935,
e th e r section». H ills b o ro and v ic in ­ -u b se n b e rs to re ce ive his w e e k ly
n e sd a y. J a n u a r y 26. M> s P e n n in g
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to n d e rla iT d .
w h o p th e B ie rly s m o ve d fro m th e
G ro ve . .1 R F o rs y th e o f H ills b o ro
M in n e o ta 13 seed was d is trib u te d c o u n ty , Iv a n w o n f ir s t p la ce in
.* ubsertbers. do net fo llo w Irin * to o f W a sh in g ton co u n ty . A n o th e r copy
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fo rm F o r instance«*. Pol l la n d s te le ­ tra v e ls to W e isto n . S a ska tch e w a n ,
th re e o f th e shows a nd second in
( r u n ty Firem en Meet Tuesday
w ith M rs. G e rtie M eek o f W a shing
o il in th e contest and fro m th is 1 tw o A m os placed fir s t in one and
phone d ire c to ry »how» th e .Sm iths C anada, and a th ir d Io H o n o lu lu
W hat is (he g e n e ra l c o n d itio n o f t«*n g ra n g e nam ed v ic e -p re s id e n t
R u ra l F ire P ro te c tio n " was (In*
s m a ll b e g in n in g th e p ro je c t has I second in three.
w ith a c o m fo rta b le lead a t about T e r r it o r y o f H a w a ii. E v e ry p o rtio n . ' " " " l y
roa d s? " was the q u e stio n and M rs. G. C. Chase. H ills b o ro su b je ct o f a discussion l e d
by
C. C. C hapm an, e d ito r n f O regon g ro w n u n til n o w a b o u t tw e lv e tons I
525. w h ile th e Johnson» ra n k second o f Ih e sta le o f O regon is covered. asked
Joe Borger o f Beaverton. wh<.
*"“ ■ C o u n ty E n g in e e r J W B a r ­
grange, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r P o m o ­ B e a v e rto n fire m e n at th e J a n u a ry \ o le r . w ill ¿peak on la b o r p ro b ­ o f fir s t q u a lity seed c o rn is p ro d u c - | placed second in district tw o o f
w ith 50. B
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— ■ w ith copies going io B a k e r a n r i ney ye ste rd a y. T w o w e e ks ago m a n y
m e e tin g o f the W a s h in g to n C o u n ty lem s th is n oon 1 T h u rs d a y 1 a t th e ed each y e a r b y th e 4-H m em b e rs 1
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dersons a t 270 and Joneses c le a r | P e n d le to n in Ih e eastern se ctiu n o f th e roads w e re u n d e r w a te r.
last
year's state corn show was th«i
G a le g ra n g e h a ll J a n u a ry 26. it was F ire m e n 's asaoeiation h e ld T uesday R o ta ry lu n ch e on .
o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . In a d d itio n I county's first place w in n e r in 1932.
w ith 450 Browns ra n k s a l 300 A n - T e rre b o n n e Btid Rend In C e n tra l | s<>mr ■’ " ’ " r h
fiv e feet o f it. i^»st ann ou n ce d .
e v e n in g in C o rn e liu s .
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d o w n at 225. P re d o m in a n ce o f a n y O regon. K la m a th F a lls and G ra n ts w e e k those w h ic h had e m e rg e d
to th is local d e v e lo p m e n t th e C o m - I In 1935 Law rence and G e rv a is J a n ­
C o rn e liu s fire m e n discussed a la rm
«■tie Ir is h n a m e c o u ld m il | m * d e ­ Pass in the so u th, and G o ld Beach fro m Ih e w a te r w e re froze n hard.
A spe cia l m e e tin g fo r th e firs t system s b y te le p h o n e and bv box su b je c t o f an address b y E J. M c- m e rc ia l N a tio n a l b a n k contest set an I sen of Verboort placed firs t and
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e
x a m p le w h ic h has re s u lte d in e ig h t third, respectively and in 1938 C la y -
a m i second degree in itia tio n s was
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ends
I Ins w e e k," tu id U uriit*
’ l i i t y re held last night at U it H ilL b v rv a la rm s before th e g ro u p o f 30 ta rv c lu b , m e e lin g fo r th e fir s t lim e O re g o n c o u n tie s s p o n s o rin g s im ila r Ion N yberg of Tualatin , one of O re ­
- . j i i j a i . j . la i^ U tiu ia u , D u tc h and •ul tbk » t a t * ,
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jfrar.gfc.
gon » outstanding club meinbci-,
¿assign.
m s r e t i u . u W f y f Jm iU ju v u .
th « u
tfa*4T f j ^ U a t i . i i > « td .'■un jlr » t buQuia.
N a t io n a l ’s ‘O p e n H o u s e ” on S a t u r d a y
Pierce Freed
in Lundström
Mystery Case
Venue Change
Brings Damage
Suit to Court
Townsend Club
Retains Heads
at Monday Meet
County Bastile
Suffers Attack
Legionnaires Plan
Amateur Show;
Committee Named
Loans Number
158 for Year •
Two Directors
Named Monday
FSA Borrowers
Get ^49,927
Clothing, Shoes
Sought Relief
Names Still ¿Make News, with
Johnsons Making Most o f It
Seal Sale Returns
Hit All-Time High
B reath o f S p rin g
Small Fruits Meet
Program Slated
R e p e a ts P e r fo r m a n c e G ra n g c r s Oppose
Local Corti Show Influences
Similar Projects in Oregon
Scliick Test Dates
Set for Schools
I Train-Length Bill
D ry H um or
Chapman to Talk
on Labor Problems