The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 13, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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P er 'it stated that th e association
anticip ated tin’ largi'sl savings ami
loan bu-m ess ev er ex p erien ced d u r ­
ing th e commit year, ami in co -o p er­
ation with the W ashington S avings
and 1 r.ui association of Hillsboro,
w hich has been actively in the b u si­
ness .since 1925. are laying t h e
g re u n d w ork : > m eet tin.-, in cre ased
volum e Hoard of d irectors .is eon-
stitu ted m r the new year includes
F t. Jo h n s o n . J O Robb. It I*
Rasmussen. .1 M P e rso n of llills-
b i r o Re t C H u e . Emil A Jolm -
s i n .1 o Johnson ol Tigai.1 1' i>
Bump, and Geor.ee G Hancock of
F orest (¡toy e
Letter Written
horn Shanghai
Tells Incidents
Ray Pierce.
C olum bia county
resident. taken for q u estioning in
t l i e Sven I.u n d strem tn y sterv ease
last m onth, was released t h i s
week, w ith no fu rth e r in fo rm a­
tion having been gained on the
case.
Pierce Freed in
Lundström Case
(C o n tin u ed fro m p ave 1>
598.344.67. as com pared to th e SI.
727.44501 total for th e y e a r just
c »winded. B ank resources a l s o
showed a gain, going from $1.720.-
204 62 for 1936 to a 1937 figure of
SI.870.541 60 for a gam of $150-
33698.
The deposit gain is not so large as
th at recorded in 1936. but re p re ­
sents a healthy grow th in H illsboro
financial life. L argest grow th y ear
for the C om m ercial N ational was
1934. when a deposit gain of $332.-
697 09 w as reco rd ed . D uring th e
past five years, th e total deposits of
th e local independent b an k have
leaped from SS26.940.06 to th e $1.-
727.445.01 of last year, rep resen tin g
an increase of $900.504 95.
bey. was rep o rted m issing from his
hem e T uesday A ccording to r e ­
ports. he left hom e at 8:15 Tuesday
m orning, carry in g a w h ite canvas
pack and riding a b lu e bicycle At
9:30 he w as seen going south
through B anks He has a frien d in
N ew port and may be head ed th ere,
it w as thought. T h e y o u th w as d e ­
scribed as five feet six inches tall,
w eighing 120 pounds, b ro w n -h aired ,
and w earing a leath er helm et.
L iquor charges sent both Nels
Edm undson. 40. of O regon City, and
Jam es Baylou. 56. to the county
jail last F rid ay B aylou w as booked
on a ch arg e of d riv in g w h ile dru n k ,
and E dm undson w ith b eing in to x i­
cated on a public highw ay. A rrests
w ere m ade here by Night M arshal
Jam es B urns.
Dick Reed. 28. w as booked on a
ch arg e of p aro le v iolation in the
county ja il F rid ay , th e a rrest b e ­
ing m ade by D eputy S h er.ffs C o r­
nelius and Ireland.
il5> C\ E. B arker)
The follow ing le tte r received by
Mrs Mary C U tter from h e r son
D arw in llew in U tter, w ritten De­
cem ber 5 and received D ecem ber
29. is of special interest
S hanghai. China. D ecem ber \ 1937
D ear M other
W ar still rages in C hina It has
moved away from S hanghai, but
w«‘ feel th e effects ju st th e sam e
The Ja p s will not let the farm ers
brin g in vegetables, and not m any
ships have com e in w ith food, so
prices are up and business is down.
T he Jap s a re still keeping peo­
p le out of the H onkew d istrict, but
they claim that they w ill open it
D ecem ber 15 to r foreign people to
go back and live
E veryone w ho
lives th ere though w ill have to have
a pass w ith th e ir p ictu re in it. and
w ill have to be in by 10 p m. and
no lights w ill be a!¡owed a fte r 10
-rn '0 O $ t & T , WiU. I
ZLZ. - i f . *
.1 v. »*. Hi <, Dr. K 1
Tl ni 1 iv. Taruï-iiv 1° If;
Pf.iit
Mid fir r W. Ahnqulst
th the past. the bot-tlj ha: been
\
e.iii id) red ra th e r harm less u ale
from beilift a pc it d u titig th e sum
mer and early fall lu u n llix " Dr
Nicol s.ud. " lio w c ic i. te.il m le
le n t years have show n this type
id tly to be harm ful, .since its l a n a e
Infest tlie totna. a and intestinal
trai t of th e hoi sc. causing thin ami
run-dow n condition, and o f t e n
leading tu severe cases of colic
V ir i satisfactory lesu lts have been
obtained in the east unit m iddle
w estern statea th rough extensive
program s of treatm en t '
The th ree v eterin arian s will m ake
.1 trip th ro u g h the county in the
n ear fu tu re giving the treatm en t
for thii.se w ishing to tad then horses
of this h arm fu l parasite
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Auilllril Circulation
A m em ber of th e A udit B u r r ,
of Clreiilutintus tin- A rgus give» th
A dveiU ser proof of authentic, p.m
li|i - ilhsci ibers. To the wise buy,
of space th ere can he no suiistltut,
A n Ounce o f P re v e n tio n
Is W o r t h $ ’s to Y o u !
S a h n o w ’s C a r C lin ic
w ill » a v e y o u m o n e y
DR. ABRAM S
Bot-Flv Treatment
Planned in County
2nd and Main, Hillsboro
(O ver 1‘iggly Wiggly S to rri
Special but treatm en t for horses
in W ashington county is prom ised
ui a com ing cam paign by D r R J
Nicol, local veterin arian in r e ­
sponse to the large n u m b er of r e ­
quests w hich have com e in to him
Sahnow Bros. Garage
N O JO B T O O T O U G H ’
Clean Comfort Stations
:
Drinking Foui
T h ir d and Lincoln
W W W
th e doors w ide open. Tlie notice I
posted inside th e door, w hich w as
issued by th e A m erican consul, w as
to rn off The floors w ere strew n
w ith pictures, papers, dishes, books
Cannery- Reports Good
etc
S ilverw are, som e pictures,
B. E. M ating Inc., enjoyed an o th er
clothes, candied food, sugar, flour,
good y e a r in 1937. com pany officials W indow s Shattered
b eer and soft d rin k s w ere tak en
report. P ayroll fo r last y e a r bv th e
W indow glass tin k led again in I aw ay. Lots of dishes, glasses, vases.
cannery am ounted to $450.000. w hile F orest G rove F rid ay night as u n ­ , etc. w ere also stolen o r broken.
th e cost of raw m aterials used in the know n m issle-throvvers s m a s h e d
"I had bought a stu d y couch only
can n ery w as Sl.400.000 w ith p ra c tic ­ several w indow s in th e hom e of
ally all of both sum s spent w ith in a Dale Russell. Union tro u b les w ere a couple of m onths befo re th is
i
tro
u b le started and they took p art
25-mile rad iu s of H illsboro.
again blam ed fo r th e g lass-b reak ­
' of it and left th e rest. All th e fu r-
T he local frosted foods p lan t at ing episode, th e m ost recen t of sev­ i n itu re w as there, bu som e of it
th e cannery had th e best y e a r in eral sim ilar occurences in Forest ! dam aged. E very ap artm en t in th e
its eig h t-y ear existence, tu rn in g out - G rove.
ild in g was looted by th e Ja p s and
W illiam s and M cAdams w ere r e ­ . bu
in th e neighborhood of 10.000.000
they d id n 't give a h ang w h eth er it
pounds of frozen fru its and v eg et­ leased th is w eek on posting of $25 w as ow ned by A m erican. B ritish o r
ables d u rin g th e y e a r H illsboro’s
j an y o n e else.
frosted foods p lan t is second la rg ­
"H ave moved w h at was left over
est in th e U nited States, th e only
to th e E m bankm ent building, but
la rg e r p lan t being located in New-
h av en 't got settled dow n yet. I p u t
J e rs e y . T he local p lan t w as in op­
in a claim for $3.400 w o rth of sto l­
eratio n several y ears befo re th e
en an d dam aged pro p erty , an d then
la rg e r one on th e east coast.
All resettlem en t clien ts in W ash­ m any things I did not pu t on th e
A m ount of goods packed in th e
re g u la r cannery division w as a p ­ ington county a re allow ed free use ’ list.
"N ot being satisfied w ith holding
p ro x im ately 10.000.000 pounds, i t ' o f tvv-o new p ressu re cookers for
canning and p reserv in g foodstuffs, a p art of th e In tern atio n al S e ttle ­
w as stated.
m ent. they had to stage a m ilitarv
O peration of th e M aling p lan t according to an annou n cem en t m ade p a rad e rig h t thro u g h th e m ain
h e re draw s upon th ousands of acres th is w eek by Mrs. C h ristin e H aw - streets, and they had trouble. Som e
of orch ard a..d garden tra c ts each ver, hem e supervisor for the co u n ­ one th re w a bom b at them . Ja p s
y e a r - to supply- ra w m a te r ia l L r ty-
The only reu irem en t fo r use of an d fo reig n ers m ixed it up on sev ­
use in canning w ork.
th e cookers. Mrs. H aw v er said, is e ra l occasions.
"F o r sev eral blocks aro u n d th e
th at they be applied for several
days in advance of th e actu al need. d e p artm en t store w h ere th e bom b
T hey a re of g reat assistance in ca n ­ w as th ro w n th e Ja p s spread a co r­
don of soldiers. They- even tried to
ning m eats, she pointed out.
th e A m erican m arines aw av
Mrs. H aw v er also u rg ed th a t all chase
from th e ir posts in th a t section. Col
All m em bers of th e staff of W ash­ resettlem en t clien ts send in th eir P rice hopped down th e re and m ade
ington county's health un it a tte n d ­ an n u al rep o rts fo r 1937 by this th em scram . . . . "
ed a special health m eeting held w eek, in o rd e r th at last y ear's c o u n ­
in th e M ultnom ah county court ty- records m ay be com pleted in the
house in P ortland this w eek, at v ery n e a r fu tu re.
w hich 25 rep resen tativ es from 10
O regon counties w ere present.
H ealth officers, n u rses an d health
clerks from th e counties included
To avoid any conflict w ith t h e
w e re p resent for th e conclave, w hich
p resid en t's b irth d ay p arty in fan tile
involved discussion of records and
p araly sis benefit ball scheduled for
(C o n tin u ed fro m paire I )
record-keeping, as w ell as plans
J a n u a ry 29. th e H illsboro B reakfast
fo r co-operation d u rin g 1938 in th e house financed. T h ere w ere 19 new club
has postponed its ann u al "W in­
hope of providing b e tte r service.
houses financed in th e first six te r C arn iv al," it w as an n o u n ced
O ne case of scarlet fev er w as r e ­ m onths of 1937 and 15 n ew houses y esterd ay by F ran cis S turgis, club
p o rted in H illsboro d u rin g th e past financed in th e last six m onths of p resident.
w eek, h ealth u n it w o rk ers re v e a l­ th e year. A ssets at th e beginning
P lan s for th e c a rn iv al orig in ally
ed. T he case w as traceab le to a r e ­ of 1937 w ere $182.362 23 and at th e had
it set for Ja n u a ry 28. th e n ig h t
cen t flu rry of the disease in the close of th e y e a r w ere $358.612.53.
p receding th e b en efit affair. The
O renco neighborhood, an d did not
"W hile it is tru e th a t co n stru c­ affa ir w ill be held la te r on in the
originate in th e H illsboro vicinity, tion
of hom es w as slow ed u p d u r­ year, pro b ab ly early in th e spring,
it w as declared.
ing th e fin al m onths of 1937.” d e ­ it w as stated .
clared Person. "I am co n fid en t th a t
"T he G reat M ark et
th ere w ill be q u ite heavy co n stru c­
"T h e G reat M ark et
W ashington C ounty" —
tion d u rin g th e late sp rin g and early W ashington C ounty" —
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Cookers Available
for Clients' Use
Health Unit Staff
at Portland Meet
Loans Total 158
for Year 1937
W inter Carnival
Date Postponed
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