I (Hillsboro Prepares for r President’s Ball” Here Saturday for Benefit o f National Infantile Paralysis Foundation Birthday Ball Slated for With Which ia Combined the Hillsboro Independent Volume 13, No. -IK H ill boro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 27, 1938 Two Sections, Sixteen Page« Reserve Values Told by Hazen at Rotary Meet “ Bauman Dies Farmers to Gather for l ,;;, Tuesday from Conference Here Today “ E v e ry business m an business fir m , no m a tt m d ebt, s h o u ld re ta in i a cash re - < T • serve, r a th e r th a n red u ce th e in - d< btedncMii by re d u c in g «i e lim in a t­ in g th e r e s e r v e ” d e c la re d Ben Hazen, o f th e B e n ja m in F ra n k lin S a vin g s N Loan co m p a n y o f P o r t­ land. s p e a k in g at th e R o ta ry lu n c h ­ F o re s t G r o v e T e le p h o n e eon last T h u rs d a y T a lk in g on "B u sin e ss and P e rso n ­ H e a d S uccu m b s as R e s u lt a l R eserves." Hazen )xunt<*d o u t that th e re is v e ry lit t le m a rg in b e ­ o f Ic y P a v e m e n t S m a s h u p tw e e n th e m an w h o spend a lit t le I m o re th a n he earns, and th e m an w h o spends a lit t le less th a n he earns T h e la tte r is u s u a lly re a d y G eo rg e B aum an 55, m an a g e r o f w h e n an O p p o rtu n ity comes u p fo r th e West Coast T e le p h o n e c o m ­ a m an w ith a lit t le re a d y cash, p a n y 's Forest G ro v e d is tric t, d ie d w h ile th e fir s t has to pass it by. at 8:15 p m T ue sd a y at th e E m a n ­ A d va n ta g e s w h ic h o c c u r fo r those uel h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d as th e re ­ w ith re a d y cash fo r in v e s tm e n t are s u lt o f in ju rie s re c e iv e d e a rly last let s lip b y w e ll o v e r h a lf th e p o te n ­ T h u rs d a y m o rn in g w h e n h is ear tia l in v e s to rs because th e y a re n o t s k id d e d and r o lle d o v e r in a h ig h ­ in a p o s itio n to p ro d u c e th e m oney. w a y a ccid e n t n e a r W itc h Hazel Hazen said. school It is also m ore advantageous, as Baum an, to g e th e r w ith h is w ife w e ll as m uch safer, to save fo r a and th re e C a lifo r n ia v is ito rs , was purchase, r a th e r th a n to m ake th e r e tu rn in g to F o re s t G ro v e e a rly Purchase f ir s t and th e n a tte m p t to I T h u rs d a y w h e n he becam e confused m eet th e m o n th ly p a y m e n ts ." th e b y d a r in g lig h ts o f an o n c o m in g sp e a ker asserted. In th a t e ve n t, i f j eastbound car. a rid a tte m p te d to you can t m ake th e c u s to m a ry i , l o w u p hks m a c h in e . T h e c a r s k id - m o n th ly s a v in g due to some neces- ded on fro s t-c o v e re d p a v e m e n t and s ity yo u a re n t b e in g p e stered b y tu rn e d sidew ays, th e n p lu n g e d in to fin a n c e co m p a n ie s f o r y o u r p a y - | a roa d -sid e d itc h a nd ro lle d over. m e n t.’’ B aum an sustained a b ro k e n neck, J. M P erson o f th e W a s h in g to n and was rushed to Jones h o s p ita l ifi S a vin g s A L oan a s so cia tio n was H ills b o ro . c h a irm a n . £ Crash Injury H ills b o ro Inst F rid a y n ig h t w e re • n 1938 p re sid e n t; ( ' C. Ja co b s, McH< nr.\ B enton »u nty d is tr ic t « in ly . a lth o u g h a h ‘lit, w as c h i S m ith a u to m a tic t r a f f ic cop designed by A ( ’ M c G u ire . i hool t r a f f ic hm<7 on d is p la y at the m e e tin g C u t co u rte sy ' Agricultural Economic Parley Gets Under W ay at 10 A. AI. in County Court Rooms F a rm e rs of W ashington county will g a th e r t o d a y (T h u rsd a y ) a t 10 a. m. in th e county co u rt room s of the co u rt house fo r the d ay-long 1938 a g ric u ltu ra l economic conference, on w hich com m ittees have been w orking and p lan n in g for th e p a st tw o m onths. R obert W. W arren s, g e n e ra l c h a irm a n of th e co n fer­ ence, is to open th e m eetin g p rom ptly a t 10. W illiam F. Cyrus, county a g e n t, will discuss " A g ric u ltu ra l P lanning I.O.O.F. Hall R. G . S c o tt, C o u n ty D r iv e H e a d , S eeks A s s is ta n c e in A n t i-P a r a ly s is F ig h t H e lp ce le b ra te J a n u a ry 29 b y d o in g y o u r s h a re !” is th e plea o f backers fo r th e n e w N a tio n a l F o u n ­ d a tio n f o r In fa n tile P a ra ly s is , spon­ s o rin g P re s id e n t's b ir th d a y dances th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try on S a tu r ­ d a y e ve n in g . In e v e ry section o f th e n a tio n those in te re s te d in th e ca m p a ig n ag a in st th e g ro w in g e n cro a ch m en ts o f in fa n tile p a ra ly s is w ill dance in o rd e r th a t s ic k people w ill get w e ll in th e fir s t o rg a n iz e d d riv e fo r fu n d s fo r th e n e w ly -fo rm e d na­ tio n a l fo u n d a tio n H ills b o ro 's b ir t h ­ d a y b a ll b a cke rs have selected th e I O O F. h a ll a t T h ir d a venue and M a in s tree ts as th e s ite fo r th e lo ca l c e le b ra tio n th is ye a r, w it h the dance sch e d uled to g e t u n d e r w a y at 9 p. m . a c c o rd in g to R. G. S c o tt o f S h e rw o o d, c o u n ty d riv e c h a ir ­ m an. Go to National Fund F un d s d e riv e d fro m th e a n t i­ p a ra ly s is b e n e fit th is y e a r w ill be d iv e rte d to th e n a tio n a l fu n d fo r th e f ir s t tim e , in ste a d o f b e in g s p lit on the 70-30 basis as h e re to fo re . In th e past. 30 p e r ce n t has gone to the W a rm S p rin g s F o u n d a tio n in G e o rg ia , w h ile th e re m a in d e r was h e ld fo r use in th e area w h e re i t was raised. B e h in d th e fo rm a tio n o f th e n a ­ tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n lies th e idea o f c a rr y in g on th e b a ttle a g a in s t in ­ fa n tile p a ra ly s is on e v e ry f r o n t — b y s c ie n tific research, e p id e m ic fir s t aid. p ro p e r ca re a n d o rth o ­ p e d ic e q u iD m e n t. C o n c e n tra tio n o f e ffo r t on a ll fo u r fro n ts is e sse n tial fo r c o n tro l a n d e v e n tu a l e ra d ic a ­ tio n o f th is disease, i t was d e c la r­ ed. T h e n a tio n a l fo u n d a tio n has set as its M ltim a te goal th e c o m ­ p le te s o lu tio n o f th e p ro b le m s o f w h a t to do i f s tric k e n b y th « stra n g e m a la d y , w h e re to go fo t h e lp and h o w to fin a n c e th e neces­ sa ry. s p e cia lize d care. " I n o rd e r to do these th in g s , the ♦ and it.- E ffe c t on th e C o u n ty A g r i- 1 c u ltu r e " as th e f ir s t p a rt o f the I p ro g ra m . F o llo w in g C y ru s ' ta lk , th e 1 c o m m itte e on fa rm hom e a nd r u r a l I life . M rs. L e se r C y p h e r, c h a irm a n , ! w i l l re p o rt. ! Joan P a tte rs o n . O regon S ta te c o l- | lege h o m e e co n om ics e x te n s io n s ta ff m em b e r, w i l l discuss "R e la tio n o f Oi h u n d re d a m i «me m em bers F a rm H om e to F a rm Business,” fo l- and il< sts o f th e N o rth w e s t Peace t lo w e d b y th e re p o rt o f th e la n d < H fic e rs association g a th e re d in Y o u n g D e m o cra ts o f W a sh in g to n . I use c o m m itte e . " L o n g -T im e A g r i­ llills b o r • G ra n g e h a ll F rid a y n ig h t Y a m h ill and C o lu m b ia w i l l g a th e r c u ltu r a l P la n n in g and its R e la tio n " I 'v e gut s o m e th in g to te ll y o u r fa r m e r ' G et 'em o u t , fo r th e fir s t q u a rte r ly m e e tin g o f in th e c ir c u it c o u rt roo m at th e to th e P re se n t A g r ic u lt u r a l O u t- 1938 Io y o u r m e e tin g ." in s tru c te d .M ayor Joe ( a rso n o f I ’ o r t- c o u rt houso here n e x t W ednesday | lo o k ' discussed b y J. R B e ck o f at 8 p. m S p e cia l d e le g a tio n s are th e O regon S ta te co lle g e e x te n s io n O ffic e rs e le cte d fo llo w in g th e b a n ­ la n d th is w e e k in a c c e p tin g an in v ita tio n t • s p e a k b e fo re also e xp e cte d fro m M u ltn o m a h a nd s e rv ic e ; r e p o r t o f L iv e s to c k co m - q u e t w< re: J C. H o lden. T illa m o o k th e c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e .M onday noon. C la c k a m a s co u n ties. O p e r a t io n P e r f o r m e d o u n t v s h e riff, p re s id e n t f o r the | m itte e a nd th e re p o rt o f th e crops He was re m o v e d to th e P o rtla n d M a y o r C a rso n re tu r n e d last w e e k fi oui W a s h in g to n , c o in in g ye a r and ( ’ C Jacobs. M c ­ F in a l plans fo r th e c o n c la v e w e re • c o m m itte e . D iscussions w i l l fo llo w h o s p ita l S a tu rd a y , w h e re an o p e ra ­ M in n v ille c ity re co rd e r, s e c re ta ry - m ade b y th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty each o f th e c o m m itte e re p o rts in 1*. < .. w h e re h e \\ a in ■ o n fe re n e t* w ith \a r io u s o ffic ia ls . tu a s u r e i A C om m ittee o f tw o . Joe tio n to a lle v ia te his c o n d itio n was Y o u n g D e m o cra ts h e r e Tuesday- an e ffo r t to ta k e in d iv id u a l p ro b ­ including M ad; u n I e r k in - •secretary of labor. n ig h t. K e lle r, o f th e N a tio n a l A u to T h e ft p e rfo rm e d th a t n ig h t lem s and cases in to c o n s id e ra tio n . S lig h t in ju r ie s w e re susta in ed b y R ussell M org a n . ♦ »»I f VOUI f.tlllK T h e 1938 m e e tin g is d iffe r e n t fro m W. I,. G o s lin . s e c re ta ry to G o v ­ •ught t» b u reau, and G th e o th e r fo u r o c c u p a n ts o f B a u ­ e rn o r M a r tin and fo rm e r state p re s­ those h e ld h e re to fo re . C o u n ty A g e n t Wa h in g to n c o u n ty d is tr ic t a tto rn e y , I s ta r t t h in k in g a b o u t w h a t __ m an's ear w h o in c lu d e d , in a d d itio n id e n t. w i l l be one o f th e p rin c ip a l C y ru s said. I t increases em phasis g o in g to d o w it h p o w e r fr o m B o n * w in s« 1« ct« d to assist th e p re sid e n t. to M rs B aum an. A lfr e d C o fio ri. 28. speakers. O th e rs lis te d a re A lla n on th e v a rio u s ty p e s o f a g ric u ltu r a l lu x t l l c ( ‘a rs o n e x p la in e d , and I C ir c u it Ju d g e A ir lie G . W a lk e r o f W ilb u r Stephens. 30. and A lic e M a r ­ D. G re e n w o o d , s ta te p re s id e n t; p la n n in g and ta ke s in to c o n s id e ra ­ \x o il to t a lk about th a t " H e a ls o Y a m h ill and P o lk c o u n tie s was the quette-. 35. a ll o f R ed w o o d C ity . C al G eorge M cC leod. M a rio n c o u n ty tio n th e v a rio u s p ro g ra m s b e in g [ l>r< h u m d d i sous-« the la b o r î H u ­ p rin c ip a l speaker. N e x t q u a rte r ly T h e y w e re released fro m th e hos­ a li p re s id e n t; L . H Hagen, state secre­ d e ve lo p e d fro m tim e to tim e p e r­ appears n o \ ■ a fte r ll is • es.mon o f th e a ssociation w ill be O v e r 150 a tte n d e d y e s te rd a y ’s h e ld m Sal«-m la te in A p r il o r e a rly Pom ona G ra n g e m e e tin g h e ld at th e p ita l a fte r re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t f o l­ ta r y a nd C la c k a m a s c o u n ty head: ta in in g to a g ric u ltu r e o n fe re n c o w ith la b o r official lo w in g th e a ccid e n t in M ay. "O nly b v b e in g p re p a re d and h a v ­ E d w a rd C K e lly . M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­ «4IR« ( io w c l E xpected G a le G ra n g e m F orest G ro v e , and (C o n tin u ed on page 7. to lu n in 3) H L. M acK e n zie . H ills b o r o a u to ­ t y p re s id e n t and P W A le g a l a d ­ in g d e fin ite co n c lu s io n s re a d y can i h e a rd M M W h ite , s e c re ta ry o f th e Th« ib< r o f cornin' ree has e x- m o b ile dealer, w h o w as c a lle d to fa rm e rs ask fo r and o b ta in those viso r. and A lb e r t K c m m c r o f W ash­ People's P o w e r League o f O regon, ende in v it a t ili! to iiII persons Seven in d m o d ific a tio n s a nd a d ju s tm e n ts in tn»< nix. g ive a s h o rt ta lk on th e use o f B o n ­ th e scene o f th e a c c id e n t T h u r s ­ in g to n c o u n ty . t< te n d th e M o n d a y d a y m o rn in g , re p o rte d th a t fre e z in g these p ro g ra m s w h ic h th e y fin d w e re re lu m e n e v ille p o w e r. l.i, t Wc by I lull« I ’« i ? «»ns w is h in g to a tte n d te m p e ra tu re s had th ro w n a glaze necessary fo r th e ir o w n w e lfa re ," d in . t«i L e o n S D a v is , seere- th e g ra n d ju r P ro m in e n t v is ito rs in a tte n d a n ce o v e r sections o f th e h ig h w a y , re n ­ C y ru s s a id .. ta ry , sim ild w r i t e o r c a ll h is o ff ic e a l Ihe m e e tin g in c lu d e d J D C h it ­ T o rv a ld Hr nda all« d hi id ­ d e rin g d r iv in g con ditions v e r y _ W o rk on th e c o n fe re n c e has been b e fo re S it u id a y to m a k e ta b le res- w ood past state c h a p la in ; E d ith r u n n e r w h o in ju r e d B m an d id n o t realize S / z j r / c rtn c a rrie d on since e a rly in N o ve m b e r, le S in d h , < r vat ions T o z ie r W e a th e rrc d . pre se n t s t a t e id w h e n fa rm le a d e rs o f th e county- ( ’am p R cchei < near F o r­ c h a p la in ; R a lp h M P e rry o f H ood A b o u t 100 can lx accom m odated m e t w ith m em b e rs o f th e c o u n ty cst (»ro ve Dc em ber 11 ras in d ic t- , m th«* d in in g room , and in d ic a tio n s R iv e r, c a n d id a te f o r state m aster, F un eral F rid a y a g e nt's o ffic e f o r p re lim in a r y p la n ­ B a u m a n is s u rv iv e d b y h is w id o w . ed on c o u n lx •f OLM l a .it l u i g a m o to r ai«- th a t fa c ilitie s n and M rs P e rry ; M C. G lo v e r o f ay be ta xe d lo S e ttle m e n t o f th e fiv e -d a y ty - n in g and selected W a rre n s qs c h a ir ­ *' ‘„ ' j m - r F.‘ F< M a rq u e tte , w h o m v e h ic le w h ile u n d e r in flu e n c e o f n»- | th e lim it In ip is ««« M o re th a n 40 D a ir y cre e k la n d ­ I B o rin g . c.':- -tatc o v e rs e e r, G W P c u r ln g c f c o n c re te i w an a d d i- e. D a v is p o in t- p ittra p h e rs ' s trik e , cam e l a s t T h lM a c n , C la cka m as P om ona m as­ an. A n y o n e in te re s te d is in v ite d n ie e in J.e w isto n . Idaho, in tio n to -th e T e r m in a l Icc and C o ld 1 m to x ic a tin g liq u o r a* d on f a i l u r e to o w n e rs w e re p re se n t a t a spe cia l A m n ,_ On n n r » iin i» v ed o u t. m a n y persons m ig h t not b. T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a nd p rin te r« te r. fo r discussion June. 1920, and o ne son. R o b e rt stop and g iv e nam« a nd addi« m e e tin g a t th e c o u rt house h e re at a b b to o b ta in places at tables On S to ra ge p la n t on W est W a s h in g to n ' K .iin u d th e ir w o rk a t H p. m Lee. b o th o f F o re s t G ro v e : f o u r s tre e t a d ja c e n t to th e B. E. M a h n g . w i l l be p ro v id e d scene o f a c cid e n t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n to h e a r d is ­ R e g u la r business was ta k e n care re g u la r. m « e tin g s th e ta b le s a re set th a t d a y on a ll th re e P o rtla n d C o m p le te a cco u n ts o f th e co n ­ b ro th e rs . P eter. Jo h n . C h a rle s and cussions and m a k e pla n s f o r flo o d Kath« nit«» B u rk in a s P o rt- f o r 50 persons. ,ooo fa rm s w ill hav«* k n o w n as " W a lly 's C le a n e rs." the ' response to th e ap p ea l o f m o n e y ­ lu m b u s m em bers: A . H. A b ts. and g a n iz a tio n th is w e e k u n d e r th e d i ­ S o c ii'ty . D t'k u m b u ild in g . Pm tla n d . j rece ive d loans fro m th e r e h a b ili- c le a n in g d e p a rtm e n t had been o p e r­ s a v in g b a rg a in s Jacob S c h n e id e r: and tw o n e ig h ­ re c tio n o f W ill M oore, a c tin g c h a ir ­ to h«' u n d e r h e r s u p e rv is io n T in* g ir l | (t «»nilnurd mi page S. . olum n 11 ated by Dan M e re d ith L e o n S. D avis, c h a m b e r o f c o m ­ bors: J o h n W. B e n a rds a nd T h e o ­ m an. F ilin g o f papers o f o rg a n iz a ­ S p r in g -lik e su n sh in e in m i d- is to re p o i I m w i l l i n g to Di tr ie t | tio n is e xp e cte d in th e near fu tu re . w in te r east shadow s and b rig h t m erce s e c re ta ry , re p o rts an e n ­ d o re V a n d e rx a n d e n . A tto r n e y G R u .sell M o rg a n each C o n s id e ra b le a tte n tio n was t u r n ­ , splotches th ro u g h o u t H ills b o ro . T h e th u s ia s tic s p ir it am ong c o o p e ra tin g Joseph A. M o o re was b o rn M ay ed on th e proposed le v e llin g o f m o n th . i , Id -tim e r, s h a d in g his eve and m e rc h a n ts , w h o a re d e te rm in e d to 9 1878. h i S p ir it La ke . Io w a , and reefs and ro c k b a rrie rs on th e I I - In th e case <»f S la t m a k e th e eve n t as a ttra c tiv e as th e Je rse y b re e d e rs o f W a s h in g to n i g a zin g al Ih e s o ft-b lu e sky. fle c k e d last b a rg a in day. h e ld s h o rtly a fte r d ie d J a n u a ry 20 at his hom e in m ile s tre tc h fro m th e m o u th o f th e Itra n d a . th«* d e fe n d a n t w ith fle e cy w h ile clouds, g ru n te d . Roy. O n O c to b e r 10. 1881. h is p a r­ T u a la tin a t O reg o n C ity . T h re e co u n ty , h o ld in g th e ir a n n u a l elcc- m g o f th e in d ic tm e n t i on hi Io a p p e a r. | » - y . . e i . ...... " I t 's jest m a k in g us t h in k its T h a n k s g iv in g . C o m b in a tio n o f th e ents m ove d to P o r tla r d and fo u r m ile s o f th is se ctio n lie in W ash- anee in c o u rt M on d a y M o n d a y at th e F ore st G ro v e s p rin g ." he said. T he n th e o ld b a rg a in a nd d o lla r-d a v ideas m akes ye a rs la te r s e ttle d at Strassel j in g to n c o u n ty , and casem ents on lo w e d u n t il S u tu rd ay m C h a m b e r o f C om m erce, chose D. G. w e a th e r'll r e a lly open u p and le t p o ssib le a la rg e r v a r ie ty o f sale M r. M oo re w as an associated a ll th is p ro p e r ty w ill be necessary e n te r a plea. us h a ve it." a rtic le s at special p rices, lie said. F orest G ro v e ro u te one. as m e m b e r o f th e K n ig h ts o f C o lu m ­ j b e fo re w o r k can e v e r be s ta rte d , I p re sid e n t f o r 1938 O th e r o ffic e rs B a lm y days and cold, c le a r n ig h ts L o n s B u d W illia m s and G e ra ld bus at H ills b o r o a nd also a c h a rte r it was d e c la re d In a s m u c h as c u t­ H ills b o ro book readers cheeked M cA dam s, b o th in d ic te d on th«' .'ln.209 books in and n u t o f th e local lib r a r y a u th o ritie s F ifty - s ix o f Ih e in c lu d e H o w a rd R o b e rtso n , v ic e - i have been in o rd e r fo r th e past m e m b e r o f th e C a th o lic o rd e r o f tin g d o w n o f th e dam and ree fs a t A D I» P U R E B R E D S T O C K charg«' o f s e llin g a lc h o h o lic liq u o r lib ra ry d u rin g th e 12 m o n th s o f lib r a r y s p a tro n s are liste d as l i v ­ p re s id e n t; M rs D a v id S to re y , sec­ | w eek, w ith a m in im u m te m p e ra - F o re s te rs in V e rb o o rt. ( th e m o u th o f th e r iv e r w ill lo w e r H a r ry L . Rooinson o f n c a rH ite o n re la ry . and Lenn S ills and E lija h i lu r e o f 27 degrees reco rd e d M o n - I«» m in o rs , w e re assess«'«! $25 film s 1937. slate M rs G e o rg ia S n iilh . l i ­ in g o u ts id e Ih e c ity lim its . S u r v iv in g a re th re e sisters: S is ­ th e w a te r le v e l o f th e T u a la tin as p u rch a se d a th o ro u g h b re d te r P a n c ra tiu s o f S p o ka n e : S is te r fa r up as H ills b o ro and th u s hasten M a.'iy. people don ate d hooks lo Beam an, d ire c to rs . A ll e x c e p t S ills , day and T ue sd a y n ig h ts, and a h a s M on d a y b ra ria n . in h e r a n im a l rcp m l lo tin- M . C . M l. C a rm e l o f W a lla W a lla : S is te r Ih e lib r a r y d u rin g th e paid ye a r, w h o comes fro m C o rn e liu s , are h ig h o f 54 F rid a v a fte rn o o n , ac- G u e rn s e y b u ll c a lf fro m W ilfo r d D avis, w h o ph 'a d gmll.s lib r a r y board. th e d ra in a g e o f la n d in th e w e s t f c o rd in g to A W M oore, b io lo g ic a l F le m m in g at T ro u td a le . T h e dam M a rg a re t M o o re o f St th e lib r a ria n rep o ile d Last w eek fro m Forest G rove , ro u te one E liz a b e th section o f th e c o u n ty , d e ve lo p m e n ts' l«> m a n s la u g h te r charges g ro w in g Book c ir c u la tio n fo r Iasi ai* a set o f Ih e "B u sin e ss M a n ’s C o m ­ was th e m o th e r o f F le m m in g 's w o rld h o s p ita l in Y a k im a : and tw o b ro - in th e e a s t-c o u n ty se cto r w i l l be o f T lu -n d n re R W a rre n , fie ld secre­ s u rv e y re p re s e n ta tiv e here. out o f Hi«' death o f R a lp h P ra h l. ju m p e d a to ta l n f 1597 o v e r re c o rd c o w a nd th e 18 nearest dam s ! th e rs : R e ve re n d Pius L M oore. S im p o rta n c e to la n d -o w n e rs in th o Ih e fa ta lly in ju re d in an a u h u n n b ilc m u rk lo r 19311. w ith c h ild r e n ’s book., m e rc ia l L a w ' was denah-d by M rs. ta ry o f th e A m e ric a n Je rse y C a t­ o f th e s ir m ade an a v e ra g e o f o v e r J o f San Jose. C a lif , and H ugh D a ir y ereek area. sm ashup in N o v e m b e r. 193«. was a c c o u n tin g fo r lh ■ increase G a in in C h a rle s l.a m k in fo r use in Hie r e f ­ tle clu b , presented fo u r ree ls o f 800 p o u n d s o f fa t. M o o re o f B anks m o tio n p ic tu re s , in c lu d in g scenes Jo h n T h o rn b u rg h o f F orest G ro v e , Kent d ic e d Io «»ne y e a r in Ih e state I 'l i e i i l a l m n o f th e ju v e n ile w o rk s erence d e p a rtm e n t H is son. W illia m , b o u gh t fro m M r M o o re also leaves a w id o w a m e m b e r o f th e state p la n n in g W a s h in g to n S a v in g s A- L oan as­ ta ke n al Ih e O reg o n s p rin g shows p e n ite n tia ry S a tu rd a y m o rn in g by a m o u n te d to 2034 fo r Ih e year, F le m m in g a p u re b re d G u e rn s e y A n tio n e tte and seven c h ild re n : P i­ s o c ia tio n observed a h o r tic u ltu r a l and th e N a tio n a l D a ir y show, to ­ co m m ission, acted as c h a irm a n o l .Fudge Peters a fte r a d ra w n -o u t w h ic h mm<- th a n m a d e u p fo r a g e th e r w ith shots ta k e n on th e Isle m ile s to n e th is w e e k w ill, th e re - h e ife r, w h o se dam is n o w on lest l l - L a w re n c e a nd M rs. Sam C aruso the m e e tin g in th e absence o f W G . 1 ria l s lig h t decrease in a d u lt re a d in g o f Jersey*, h o m e o f th e Jersey- p o llin g o f a 2 5 -y c a r o ld ru b b e r and w ill fin is h w ith o v e r 800 pounds o f P o rtla n d : Jo se p l,. J r . E ilee n , Idc. c o u n ty p la n n in g b o a rd c h a ir ­ J u v e n ile i- ir c iila lim i: 1935, 48911; 1938 T ho m a s: and J a c k o f Roy. p la n t, w h ic h has been in Ihe o ffic e o f fa t as a h e ife r. s tra in . man. 8825. and 1937. ,98.9 A l le a st p a il o f M em bers decid e d lo h o ld a n o th e r o f Ih e o rg a n iz a tio n fo r a n u m b e r o f t i l l ine«ease is due lo s u n u n r i r e a d ­ years. in g (-m ile Is. M rs S m ith said Bonk L lin e r I.e R o y Jesse. Il- y e a r - o ld s p rin g Je rse y show th is ye a r, b ill N o w seven and a h a lf feel lu ll, the d id m>l select ih e s ite E k tra m e e t­ rc p n rls fm- llu - su m m e r i f 1937 w B W. B arnes ju n io r h ig h school in g s o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n w i l l also p la n t was set a q u a rte r o f a c e n tu ry a lm u | d o u b le llu - n u m b e r re v e iv ix l stu d en t, d ie d in Jones h o s p ita l here he h e ld d u rin g Ih e s u m m e r and ag o b y E I, Jo h n son , s e c re ta ry o f Ihe p re v io u s ye a r S u n d a y fro n m t th the e e ffe cts o f a ru p - Ih ro u g h o u l Ih e ye a r, il was d e c la r­ th e in s titu tio n , s h o rtly a fte r his F irs t p re p a ra to ry steps fo r a n o th e r th e re a fte r to t " f i l l the th e vacancies o f C o ro n e r F re d J. .1. S e w e ll N one o f th e O scar Haug, p io m in e n t yo u n g | 158 Books P urchased m a rria g e It was k e p t in th e J o h n t ill ed a p |x n d ix . ve d b ro u g h t ed. soli ho m e u n til it g re w to o large, e le c tio n y e a r in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty those u n a b le to serve. W a s h in g to n c o u n ty d a iry m a n , was | Purchase . o f new honks am o u n te d on as th e re s u lt o b f e lie fiv e have as y e t o f f ic ia lly in d ic a te d an in ju r y sus- In 158 M .him es a dfled In lih r a r v w e re ta k e n last w e e k by th e c o u n ty M a n y O ffic e s O pen w h e n it becam e a n a rt o f th e o ffic e te -e |e c tc d vicc-pr<*M dcnl n f ttn T ig a rd L e v ie s C la r ifie d d u rin g llu - y e a r A la rg e la m e d in a b a s k e tb a ll g a m e fo u r C o u n ty v o te rs w ill be c a lle d iiim h i w h e th e r o r n o t th e y w ill ru n fo r d e c o ra tio n Dan N ew sbam h a n dled c o u rt w h e n it nam ed 480 |(cnple O re g o n D a ir.v u it'n s a .s o c ia lin n at s lu -lie days b e fo re th ro u g h o u t Ihe c o u n ty to e le c tio n to select tw o state le g is la to rs , fiv e re -e le c tio n . m im h .-r n f th e m w e re liste d in Ih e T a x le v ie s fo r Ih o T ig a rd a n a . Ihe re p la n tin g Ils a n im a l m e e tin g F in la y and S a t­ O n ly one o f th e c o u n ty 's fiv e ju s t ­ Hoard posts f o r ttir .50 p o llin g d is - i c o u n ty o ffic ia ls , fo u r ju s tic e s o f th e n o n -fie lm n g ro u p w h ic h is g a m in g R ev G e o rg e T u r n e r o f F o re s t an n ou n ce d in Iasi w e e k's A rgus, u rd a y in C o q u ille tric ls . l S ix -y e a r te rm s o f A W V a n M eek M r and M i A r lln n 'In- lib r a ry , a m o u n te d to a $740 e.x- m F ir I a w n ce m e te rv al H ills b o ro u, th e area o u ts id e th e w a te r d is ­ I c o u ld have sold m ore. ’ d e cla re d c h a irm a n , ju d g e and th re e c le rk s , e o u n ty « state re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ill Havens. H ills b o ro . J S B aker. T i­ t r ic t is 118 It „ a s o r ig in a lly stated • o n u e ll. \V- t I ’ t iln a n i. J i and |w -n d itu re d u rin g th e veal The d e a d co u th was Ih e son o f A r ­ th a t th e 52 7 le v y „-as fo r th e area H e n ry A r n d t o f H u b e r in o rd e rin g w e re na m e d fo r 42 o f th e c o u n ty 's e x p ire , w ith Hay I. A n tr .m o f A lo ­ gard. and F W J o h n son . S h e rw o o d , C o u n ty A g e n t W illia m I-' C v rn T h e re m a in in g ha and J W Hughes o f F orest j e x p ire th is ye a r, as does th e ap- Book W o rk a c tiv itie s , in c lu d in g t h u r Jesse o f H ills b o ro , w h o s u r­ in th e n e w ly -fo rm e d T ig a rd w a te r I Ins c la s s ifie d a d v e rtis e m e n t s lo p - e le c tio n d is tric ts lla g g gave one n f Ihe ta lk . d u rin g | th e v is itin g ,«f the lib r a r y by m em - vive s H e is a ls o s u rv iv e d b y his I ped. e ig h t p o llin g centers, in s m a lle r c o m ­ G ro v e c o m p le tin g th e te rm s fo r p o in tiv c te rm o f J. W. V a n d e r- d is tric t, o rg a n iz e d at a la tc -D e e e m - Ih e w e e k -e n d sessions, s p e a k in g nn f Iters i f the va rio u s grades in c ity m o th e r. M rs M in n ie O liv e r, and a bci* (-lection. T h e re is no le v y fo r He a d v e rtis e d a "n e a rly ne w m u n itie s . w ill be m a n n e d b y one w h ic l, th e y w e re ele cte d in 1938 ' v e ld e n o f F ore st G rove . W here are We G o in g in A b o rtio n I schools, rece iye d e re d il fo r m uch sis te r. L e o ta M ay Jes.sc o f G ales th e T ig a rd w a te r d is tric t in th e 193« l k itc h e n ran ije. hot w a te r ta n k and b o a rd o f fiv e These boards a re n a m ­ S e n a to r E L. Ross’ te rm in th e ! F o u r posts in H ills b o ro c ity g o v ­ < u n lr n l. " S e v e ra l m e m b e rs o f llu ; ,.f th e gam in lib r a r y c ir c u la tio n C re e k. He was a grandson o f M r . ta x set up. C o u n ty Assessor J F I tw o e o il sp ring s, p ra c tic a lly ne w fo r ed fo r a p e rio d o f tw o years, and s ta te senate does n o t e x p ire u n t il j e rn m e n t w i l l be open d u rin g th e e o u n ty deh-gat mu a ccla im e d (In ­ I fig u re s p a r lic u la r lv in Ih e use o f a n d M rs C C N elson n f Bacotra. I C a rp e n te r annou n ce d , since it was loss th a n h a lf." I h e ad o r ig in a llv w ill c o n d uct b o th M ay p rim a rie s and J a n u a ry 6. 1941 g e n e ra l e le c tio n s th is ye a r, w ith g a th e rin g as th e best in tin - h is to ry J ju v e n ile Itm iks. T o ta l c ir c u la tio n w h o a tte n d e d the fu n e ra l. not fo rm e d o r in o p e ra tio n fo r the I o rd e re d f o r th re e w e e ks cost 02c. th e N o v e m b e r g e n e ra l e le c tio n s th is F iv e C o u n ty Posts U p th e te rm s o f th e m a y o r a nd th re e o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n I and he w as re fu n d e d 50c w h e n th e ye a r. I fig u re o f o v e r 30.1X10 in d ica te s th a t F iv e c o u n ty o ffic e rs c o m p le tin g , c o u n c ilm e n e x p irin g M a y o r J. H. H e w as h o rn in H ills b o ro on N n- y e a r 1937 J f ir s t issue b ro u g h t th e d e sire d re ­ C. T. C o n k lin n a lio n a l s e c re la ry I each one o f Ih e 8727 v o lu m e s in Ihe \ e m b e r 8. 1928. a nd a l th e tim e n f N otices w i l l be sent o u t soon fro m t h e ir te rm s in c lu d e J u d g e D o n a ld G a rre tt's tw o -y e a r te rm comes to sults. i f Ih e A y e rs h ire B ie e il.-rs ' issn.-' i- lib r n r y u e n t «»ni « mi th e c o u n ty c le rk 's o ffic e to a ll th e T. T e m p le to n . C o m m is s io n e r H e r ­ a clo se th is ye a r, as do th e fo u r - t ave ra g e o f h l death w a s in Ih e s ix th grade al T l.c c l is s if o il page o f th e A rg u s l«-ople na m e d on th e v a rio u s d is tr ic t m an D. K o rk m p n , Assessor J. F [ y e a r te rm s o f C o u n c ilm e n L . W o r ld N e w s H ig h lig h ts Im n gave Ihe p rin c ip a l ta lk m i II m«»i«' Ilia n fo u r tr ip : w h ic h is Ih e J u n io r h ig h school w h e re he - I is t iie "G re a t M a rk e t Place o f th i- L if e t in ik H t i c i d H u i e le c tio n borfrds. and th e r o u n l v r l e r k C a rp e n te r. S u rv e y o r J W B a rn e y . K ra m ie n , J o h n W is m c r a nd D r. J. j . e x - U lu it g ii. iU - ’. i- u t. - a . . c l l - i i k - J i'.u J .;:'.. on F & f t J I .’. L .x ;* . h .U „h _ rt! 0 . K -L L . i 1 Portland’s Mayor Carson will Address Chamber I illamook Sheriff Chosen Head of Peace Croup Democrats in Tri-County Meet Here Gale Grange Meeting Host Wednesday Grand furors Yield Seven Indictments i Daily Papers Appear Again; Strike Settled Dairy Creek Land-owners Hear Engineer Terminal Ice o iu f w urn, u n New Warehouse Roy Merchant Buried Monday Poultrymen Elect Orr 3 8 President In v ita tio n Merchants Plan Feature Day E tern a l T o p ic . . 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