The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 10, 1938, Image 1

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    School
Districts to
Hold Election
P r in c ip a l* o f
C o n io lid a tio n
P r in c ip a l* ’ P a rle y
Lyda
100 Grade School Principals
Attend Regional Meet Saturday
C o n c la v e
a t J u n io r H ig h ;
on
N o m in a tin g
H e ld
K ra u s
B o a rd
N e a rly
1(M1 e le m e n ta ry
.school
p rin c ip a l* fro m t i g h t co u n ties in th e
n o rth w e s te rn O re g o n area a tte n d e d
th e .second a n n u a l re g io n a l c o n fe r­
ence h e ld at th e B W B arnes ju n ­
io r h ig h school h e re S a tu rd a y
T h e m e e tin g was eonduet<xl u n d e r
jo in t auspices o f th e d e p a rtm e n t o f
e le m e n ta ry school p rin c ip a ls o f the
O reg o n S ta te T e a c h e rs’ associuth n
and th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ­
c a tio n . w ith W II A r s t ill. p re s id e n t
o f th e e le m e n ta ry .«hool p rin c ip a ls
and head o f th e F o re st G ro v e g ra d e
schools p re s id in g
W A
O liv e r.
W h ita k e r school p rin c ip a l o f M u lt
nom uh c o u n ty , was nam ed p re s id e n t
su cceeding A r s t ill; F IZ> B r a ly o f
H o e ku w a y, v ic e -p re s id e n t, and W
B S e h n e b lv o f St H e le n
••erelary.
A b o u t IB W ashing t o n e o u n t y
p rin c ip a l - a tte n d e d
O
B K raus.
I c o u n ty school
u p e rin te n d o n t. was
' «in th e n o m in a tin g co m m itte e , serv-
1 in g w ith S upi rm te n d e n t O 'N e ill o f
T illa m o o k . P rin c ip a ls Q u ie k s a ll o f
j G n .ham and L u * b y o f O rie n t. O ne
<<f th e h ig h lig h ts o f th e day was
the ta lk and discussion on ' E lcm cn -
t.u v S chool P rin c ip a l and P u b lic
R e la tio n s.” led by R a lp h E. D u g -
da,e. s u p e rin te n d e n t o f P o rtla n d
?< h«Mi,.>. D r J F ( ’ la m e r. Eugene
s u p e rin te n d e n t o f .• t-hool • gave the
lu n ch e o n address on "E le m e n ta ry
• S chool P rin c ip a l as a S u p e rv is o r.”
Rex P u tn a m , state s u p e rin te n d e n t
o f p u b lic in s tru c tio n , discussed "T h e
Place o f th e E le m e n ta ry S ch o o l in
o u r E d u c a tio n a l P ro g ra m .'"
A re s o lu tio n fa v o rin g o rg a n iz a ­
tio n o f a state e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e ,
io be m a d e up o f o ffic e rs o f th e
state g ro u p and p re s id e n ts o f th e
fiv e ic g io n a l associations was pass­
ed by th e a . embl«*<i p rin c ip a ls .
P urpose o f th e c o m m itte e w o u ld be
to w o r k o u t to p ics f o r discussion
at fu tu r e a n n u a l in c i ting;-
Boy Scouts Have 28th Birthday;
Services and Display Featured
V » <
Boy Scouts th ro u g h o u t A m e ric a
n u m b e rin g m o re th a n a m illio n a rc
J o in in g in c e le b ra tio n o f th e 28th
a n n iv e rs a ry o f sc o u tin g . w h ic h wa
in c o rp o ra te d as B ov Scout - o f A rn -
< i tea on F e b ru a ry 8, 191(1. in W a sh ­
in g to n . I) C.
'f h is ye a r, a re c o rd tid a l of I 129.-
827 a c tiv e i.i(d it)e i> , r tirttfd lu g no . ..
and th e ir leaders, is liste d , w ith
m ore th a n 7 500.000 boys and men
as fo rm e r m em b e rs o f th<* y o u th
o rg a n iz a tio n . P ro je c ts t h r o u g h
w h ic h Scouts express th e ir th a n k s
fo r s u p p o rt and assistance g ive n
th e ir m o v e m e n t b y m en and wi»nn*n
th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try ar** be in g
c a rrie d on d u rin g tin* w«*t»k. w h ic h
ru n s fro m F e b ru a ry 6 to 12.
Scout S u n d a y w as obse rve d in
p a rts o f th<' c o u n ty last w o rk . w h ile
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty B o y Scouts w ill
c o n d uct t h e ir spe cia l c h u rc h s e r­
vices th is n e x t Sunday
M o rn in g
s e r v i c e s w ilt b e h e ld in Un* H ills -
b o ro C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h at 11 a.
n, . w ith Rev T A r t h u r D u n g a n o f
P o rtla n d s|x*a kin g In th e « v e ilin g .
(» II ( )b « r te u ffe r. P o rtla n d scout
e x e c u tiv e w ill speak a t 7 < c lo c k in
th e F o rt A G ro v e Congu •g a llo n a i
ch u rch .
D is p la y Presented
D u rin g Scout Week, a ltm e m n e rs
lia \« ‘ w o rn t h e ir o ffic ia l u n ifo rm s
d i n i n ’; th«* d a y A la rg e w in d o w
d is p la y , fe a tu rin g some o f th e w o rk
< f local ai d o th e r c o u n ty scouts is
lo ca te d in W e il's D e p a rtm e n t store
A Jai g e m odel o f C a m p E liza b e th
Ire la n d , lo ca te d tw o m ile s n o rth o f
H ills b o ro on th e N o rth P la in s road,
is in c lu d e d in th e w in d o w e x h ib it,
a p a rt o f th e w o rk o f H ills b o ro
T ro o p 228. T ro o p 247 o f H e lv e tia
b ro u g h t in a d is p la y o f m o u n te d
a n tle rs, a rro w h e a d s
and
fis h in g
flie s, w h ile a la rg e n u m b e r o f a r ­
ts 1« , im id e
b y H ill |>«»ro C ubs
w i’ i r s h o w n
C o n s id e rin g
S e v e ra l h u n d re d shoppers, in a d ­
d itio n
to
th e
usu a l
w e e k -e n d
crow ds, b ra v e d s la s h in g ra in s to rm s
S a tu rd a y and in v a d e d H ills b o ro to
ta k e a d va n ta g e o f ,938's fir s t ' B n r-
g iiu , - D o lla r ' d a y
T w e n ty - s ix o f
H ills b o ro 's h a d in g m e rc h a n ts had
m u te d h i e ffo rts to present a ttr a c ­
tiv e o ffe rs fo r shoppers, and re ­
sponse d ra w n d e s p ite ra m in d ic a te d
in te re s t o f cu sto m e rs in th e a ffa ir.
F e a tu re e ve n t o f th e day, fre e d is ­
t r ib u tio n o f g ifts to a d u lt shoppers,
lo o k pla ce a t th e c o rn e r o f Second
and M a m streets, in th e m id st o f a
t e r r if ic d o w n p o u r th a t had p a r t ic i­
p a n ts s e e k in g s h e lte r in d o o rw a y s
and u n d e r protective cover of iton
a w n in g s . A ll m e rc i,a id s ta k in g p a rt
m th e sales e ve n t c o n trib u te d to
th e sp e cia l g ift e v e n t. M em b e rs o f ,
th e lo ca l Hoy Scout tr
isted
p
h i h a n d lin g th e cro w d s o f the dav.
tu r n in g in e x c e lle n t se rv ic e on e day
ill ad M ince o f th e ir "B o y Scout
W eek
d u rin g w h ic h th e y p u l fo rth
spe cia l e ffo rts .
S a tu r d a y s “ B a r g a in -D o lla r " dav
was h a n d le d by th e r e ta il trades
c o m m itte e o f th e c h a m b e r o f c o m ­
m erce. w h ic h in c lu d e s Neal Bush,
c h a irm a n I I H S m ith , ('. C W e b ­
er. H a r ry H a te s Joe Coe. F le d A m -
aelter. G eorg,- S e lfrid g e . L e s te r I r e ­
la n d N ve B ris to l. F red F.ngeldinger.
R a lp h W ilso n Ja ke W e il a nd P A
A n d e rso n
U n u s u a lly h e a v y ra m -
sto rm s S a tu rd a y u n d o u b te d ly cut
d o w n on th e n u m b e r o f persons
p la n n in g Io v is it H ills b o ro fo r the
ev< nt, b u t d id not (la m |,c ,i s p irits
o f those w tio d id conic
p ro b a b ly tu rn e d out to lx- clu e k e n -
pox. lin t s m a llp o x is o fte n m is ta k e n
fo r th is m ild e r disease, w it h th e r e ­
s u lt
th a t
it
gam s c o n s id e ra b le
h e a d w a y b e fo re m e d ic a l a tte n tio n
is g iv e n , o fte n re s u ltin g in g ra v e
illness.
"C o ld s also c o n s titu te one o f o u r
present d a n g e rs In rece n t w eeks,
because o f w e a th e r c o n d itio n s , the
m m ,h e r o f co ld s lias been on the
increase. P eople s h o u ld le a rn Io
tre a t co ld s w it h respee) because
m a n y a ilm e n ts can d e v e lo p fro m
llie m . not 111,' least o f w h ic h is
p n e u m o n ia n r th e flu ' T h e o ld a d ­
vice o f w h e n yo n feel a co ld c o m ­
in g on go to b e d - is s t ill th e best
w e can g iv e in these cases."
Teachers to
Gather for
Conference
G a rd e n H om e ic h o o l S a t u r d a y
m o rn in g fo r th e fir s t c o u n ty te a ch ­
ers in s titu te o f th e ye a r, p r e lim in ­
a ry p la n s fo r w h ic h w e re a n n o u n c ­
ed se ve ra l w e e ks ago by O. B
K ra u s, c o u n ty school s u p e rin te n d ­
M rs. .lane In g ra m . 79. fo r th e past
■ ’8 ye a rs a re sid e n t o f ro u te tw o ,
H ills b o ro , d ie d la te F rid a y n ig h t at
Ix r Im in e fo llo w in g a th re e w e e ks’
illn e ss. F u n e ra l serviees w e re h e ld
at th e D onelsoi, A S e w e ll ch a p el
M on d a y al 2 p. m.. w it h R ev. R I.
P u tn a m o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t f o l­
lo w e d in L e w is c e m e te ry at F a rm -
i j lllg to ll.
M rs In g ra m , w id o w o f th e late
W illia m ,1. In g ra m , was b u rn in O re ­
gon C ity on F e b ru a ry 8. 1859 the
d a u g h te r o f p io n e e r parents. She is
a ir v iv e d by one sen, Joseph .1. I n ­
g ra m o f P o rtla n d , and a 'la u g h te r.
M r Eva S. Diwlge. ro u te tw o . H ills ­
H ill.'h o rn 's n e w e st g ro ce ry store. boro. and fiv e g ra n d c h ild re n .
R e, <; H a tch o f th e B e a ve rto n
N e w m a n'.- N il-W a v g ro c e ry , o w n e d
a n d m a n a g e d b y W W N e w m a n . I C h ris tia n e im rr h o ffie ia te d at Hie
w ill stage its g ra n d o p e n in g S a t-I M on d a y a fte rn o o n s e rt lees.
l» n e l'tr Gives Warning»
"O n e o f the n e w s m a llp o x ease;, u rd a y . it was a n n ou n ce d y e s te r­
was fo u n d in an n r iu lt." D r D C day.
C o u n ty T r e n s u r e r
M c D o n a ld c o u n ty h e a lth o ffic e r,
I ist w e e k N e w m a n purch a se d
said " A lth o u g h u s u a llv co nsidered th e griM -ery fro n t C .1 Bush, and Issues W a r r a n t C a ll
a c h ild h o o d disease, a d u lts are also im m e d ia te ly
closed fo r e x te n s iv e
C o u n ty g e n era l
lu iid w a rra n ts ,
s tia re p iib lc to s m a llp o x . P ro m p t a t­ r, m o d e lin g . T h e sto re has been e n d orse d "n o t p a id fo r w a n t o f
te n tio n s h o u ld lie p a id w h e n e v e r c o m p le te ly
r e b u ilt and re d e co ra te d . I fu n d s " on o r b e fo re D e ce m b e r 31.
any x iis p ie in u s s k in rash appears. w ith new fix tu r e s lacing added. "W c 1937. a re n o w p a ya b le at th e o f-
T he fa m ily d o c to r s h o u ld h i’ ca lle d h a ve spared no expense in m a k in g I fic e o f C o u n ty T re a s u re r M a u d W.
in Im m e d ia te ly , o r Hie ' -hool n u r- c II,e g ro c e ry one ill w h ic h Ih e p ill,
R '. i’i'w H w as a n n o u n ce d t h i s
I,,- w ill he p ro u d Io tra d e ." N e w - I •erk
o r lie a llh o ffic e r
llo tild he p o ti
In te re s t ", sudi warrant»
lie d In m oa t i.a-v..
raah . i l l UielU
.
/ ’- ‘. J i t
sb ru jt, 11.
I
Grocery Schedules
Saturday Opening
A d v a n ta g e o f G o v e rn m e n t
O ffe r;
S a v in g s R e s u lt
New Telephone
District Head
Announced
Mrs. Ingrain
Buried Monday
i
A s k e d to T a k e
L e g a l school
v o te r»
in
th re e 1
C a ttle -o w n e rs
th ro u g h o u t
th e
school d is tric ts o f the c o u n ty w ill
c o u n ty w e re u rg e d to sig n u p fo r
vo te M on d a y. F e b ru a ry 28. to d e ­
fe d e ra l te s tin g fo r B ang's disease in
a s ta te m e n t b y H
D
K e rk m a n ,
cid e u pon proposed c o n s o lid a tio n
c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r, th is w e e k.
o f the D u rh a m . T u a la tin and M ill-1
“ O re g f n la te la w re q u ire s te s t­
lo y d is tric ts , th e c o u n ty b o u n d a ry !
in g -.f each cow fo r tins <Usta -
b o a rd
decid e d
y e s te rd a y
in o rn -
K e rk m a n aid. a nd i f it is c a rrie d
mg
n rn o ra rn
H u g h Rogers, p ro m in e n t ne v e t­ on
u n d e r th e
fe d e ra l
I*« titio n s fro m th e th re e d is tric ts
eran» a ffa ir» and past s ta te c o m ­
r a th e r th a n by p ie c o u n ty b o th tlii-
w e re p resented to O. B
K ra u s . ' m a n d e r U n ite d S p a n ish W a r V e t­
c o u n ty the ta x p a y e r- and th e c a t­
c o u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t, t h i s 1 erans, w h o , heads lo ca l c o m m it­
tle -o w n e rs w ill be b e tte r o ff. M a n y
w eek a skin g to have th e mov<* tee in s ta te -w id e m o v e to p ro ­
c o w -o w n e rs do n o t re a liz e th a t th e y
s u b m itte d to th e v o te rs at a upe-
v id e p e rm a n e n t b e rth in P o rtla n d
h a ve to sign ag a in w ith th e U S.
c ia l e le ctio n . A t th e same tim e ,
h a rb o r fo r th e h is to ric B a ttle s h ip
d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e th is y e a r
a n o th e r g ro u p w e re
se e kin g
to
O reg o n . -S to ry on page 5)
in o rd .-r to h a ve th e fre e te s tin g
have D u rh a m d is tr ic t u n ite d w ith
c a rrie d on. b u t th e fa c t re m a in s
T ig a rd 's schools, w h ile m a n o th e r
th a t w h e th e r o r n o t th e y h a v e s ig n ­
section o f th e c o u n ty p e titio n s c i r ­
ed u n d e r th is p ro g ra m b e fore , th e y
c u la te d to h a ve one e x is tin g d is tr ic t
m ust do it again f o r 1938."
c u t in to tw o n e w sections.
Federal In d e m n ity Paid
Second P ro p o sal I p
E v e ry c o w tested b y th e fe d e ra l
P ro p o sal to co n s o lid a te th e D u r ­
v e te rin a ria n s w ill a m o u n t t o
a
ham and T ig a rd g ra d e school d is ­
s a v in g o f 22 cents to th e c o u n ty .
tr ic ts led to d ra w in g u p o f p e titio n s
K e rk m a n said, a nd w ill th u s a ffe c t
th e re last w e e k to g a in d e fin ite in ­
a s a v in g f o r th e c o u n ty b udget.
fo rm a tio n on th e s e n tim e n t o f t a x ­
C o u n ty h e rd in s p e c to rs a re paid
p a ye rs in th e tw o d is tric ts . In th e
L A G r itte n . fo rm e rly o f th e E v ­ th a t a m o u n t f o r each head tested,
e v e n t a m a jo r ity fa v o rs th e p ro p o s- e re tt. W ash . o ffic e o f th e W est and th e a m o u n t set aside f o r th is
<d c o n s o lid a tio n p la n , f u r t h e r do-1 C oast T e le p h o n e c o m p a n y, has been (p u rp o s e in th e c o u n ty b u d g e t is in ­
cisio n w o u ld rest w it h th e c o u n ty I nam ed F ore st G ro v e d is tr ic t m a n - i s u ffic ie n t to test each c o w f o r th is
b o u n d a ry board. A t p re se n t th e J a g e r o f th e te le p h o n e com pany.*
disease o f in fe c tio u s a b o rtio n . Fed-
D u r h a m d is tr ic t is se rve d b y one i
G r itte n succeeds G e o rg e B a u m a n . ei al v e te rin a ria n s a re p a id b y th e
t lHM’-n-u ch e r school, w ith 70 p u p ils w h o d ie d J a n u a ry 25 fro m in ju r ie s day ra th e r th a n b y n u m b e r o f cow s
e n ro lle d Need o f im p ro v e d school | re ce iv e d in an a u to m o b ile crash I tested
H u -ilitie s .is b e in g fe lt, and m e rg in g m a r H ills b o ro . H a rle y B a rb e r o f th e
A n o th e r a rg u m e n t in fa v o r o f
w it h th e r ig a r d d is tric t w o u ld o f - I Pa G ra n d e o ffic e o f th e c o m p a n y i fe d e ra l te s tin g lies in th e in d e m -
fe r a s im p le s o lu tio n , b a cke rs o f th e ha.; been in te m p o ra ry c o m m a n d o f n it y fo r a ll c a ttle co n d em n e d and
m o ve say.
I th e te le p h o n e w o rk here, h a v in g s la u g h te re d a fte r th e te s t." C o m -
M e a n w h ile ,
o th e r p re p a ra ti o n s been sent h e re w h e n B a u m a n w as m is s io n e r K e rk m a n p o in te d out.
in ju re d . B a rb e r was fo r m e r ly ! “ T h e c o u n ty does n o t p a y a n y in -
w e re be in g c o n d u cte d b y re s id e n ts 1
j d e m n ity i f a cow* m u s t be disposed
<>f th e L y d a school d is t r ic t fo r th e a F ore st G ro v e s ta ff m e m b e r
B
o
rn
in L o n d o n . E n g la n d , he of. w h ile th e fe d e ra l p ro g ra m does
b o u n d a ry b o a rd h e a rin g in
th e
c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r’s o ffic e set fo r spent se ve ra l ye a rs in th e e n g in e e r- m a k e a p ro v is io n f c r re im b u rs in g
F e b ru a ry 18. a t w h ic h tim e a rg u ­ in g d e p a rtm e n t o f th e B r is tis h P o e t 1 th e cow 's o w n e r. E v e ry o n e in th e
m ents fo r and a g a in st d iv is io n o f O ffic e d e p a rtm e n t w h ic h o perates c o u n ty o w n in g one o r* m o re cow s
th e d is tric t w i l l b<* p re se n te d T h e n * th e te le p h o n e and te le g ra p h system I w ill have to have th e te s tin g done,
an* tw o school b u ild in g s in se p a r­ m G re a t B r ita in M o v in g to C anada j and s h o u ld sign u p w ith th e fe d -
ate sections o f th e L y d a d is t r ic t at in 1907. he was associated w it h th e ■ c ra l bu re a u as soon as p o s s ib le ."
B e ll and G o v e rn m e n t,
T e s tin g u n d e r th e fe d e ra l aus-
present, and d iv is io n w o u ld necessi­ M a n ito b a
ta te d ra w in g u p o f b o u n d a ry lin e s system s, th e n w ith th e E d m o n to n . ! pices w ill be c a rrie d on u n t il J u ly
and n a m in g tw o c o m p le te ne w A lb e rta , m u n ic ip a l system , and la te r ' 1 o f th is y e a r, a fte r w h ic h d a te a ll
w ith th e B r itis h C o lu m b ia fo rc e s a t : te s tin g m ust be d o n e b y th e c o u n ty
school boards.
p h o ne co m p a n y . In 1914 he e n lis te d j a nd o u t o f c o u n ty fu n d s . B la n k s
w ith th e B r itis h C o lu m b a fo rc e s a t | in r 8’ k n in g u n d e r th e p ro g ra m m a y
| P e n tic to n . B C . and w e n t to F ra n c e | be o b ta in e d a t th e o ffic e s o f co u n -
w ith th e 15th B a tta lio n . C a n a d ia n ! ty v e te rin a ria n s o r a t th e c o u n ty
: E x p e d itio n a ry
Forces.
He
w a s 1 a gent's o ffic e in th e c o u rt house
, w o u n d e d n e a r M essines. F rance, in ’ A special m e e tin g w it h th e c o u n -
th e fa ll o f 1915 and was re tu rn e d to Pv h e rd in sp e ctors, fe d e ra l v e te ri-
C anada w h e re he w as la te r co m - n a ry
and
c o u n ty
c a ttle -o w n e rs
m issio n ed a lie u te n a n t a nd was sent p re s e n t was h e ld y e s te rd a y a f t e r ­
I back to F ra n c e in D ecem ber. 1916 noon in th e c o u n ty co m m is s io n e rs '
I w ith th e 67th C a n a d ia n Pioneers. o ffic e s to discuss p la n s and p ro ­
M ost o f the c o u n ty 's 300 school I la te r tra n s fe rre d to th e 102nd C an- g ra m s fo r c o m p le tin g th e sig n u p s
U ontinued on pat» M. rolumn 5)
fo r B a n g s disease tests.
te a ch e rs are e x p e c te d to tu rn o u t at
D e ta ils o f th e p ro g ra m an n ou n ce d
tin - w e e k by K ia n s c a ll fo r o p e n in g
" f th e session at 9 15 w ith m u sica l
n u m b e r» b y th e •■Hungry S e ve n "
hand, tile G a rd e n H o m e G le e clu b ,
and an a cco rd io n se le ctio n Business
m e e tin g w ill fo llo w
im m e d ia te ly
a fte r. A1 9:40, P ro fe sso r R o b e rt E.
F itc h o f th e P a c ific u n iv e rs ity p h il­
osophy d e p a rtm e n t,
w ill discuss
"F rc e d n n t o f T e a c h in g " in a g e n e ra l
assem bly m e e tin g .
D e p a rtm e n ta l m e e tin g s fo r h ig h
school and g ra m m a r school teachers
w ill o ccu p y th e p e rio d b e g in n in g at
10:30 P ro fe ssor F itc h w i l l ta lk be­
fo re th e h ig h school in s tru c to rs on
"H igh S chool a nd a L ib e ra l E d u ca ­
tio n ' P rin c ip a l T ho m a s It. F o w le r
o f T ig a rd h ig h school w ill be c h a ir ­
m an o f th e h ig h school session D r.
N o rm a n T h o rn e , assistant s u p e rin ­
te n d e n t o f P o rtla n d schools, w ill a d ­
dress th e g ra d e school te a che rs on
W hat a S n p e rt is o r E xp e cts o f a
I eaeher. T h e 11:15 g e n e ra l assem ­
b ly w ill h a ve D r T h o rn e s p e a kin g
on
W hat
N exl
in C u r r ic u lu m
S tu d y .' A A. B a ld w in o f M etzg e r,
p re sid e n t o f th e c o u n ty te a che rs' as­
so cia tio n . w ill p re sid e
O n e reason fo r h o ld in g Ib is in s li-
lu te at G a rd e n H om e is to e n a ble
th e teachers to six- th e n e w a u d i-
r.o rn in ,-g ym i,;u siiu n a t th e school.
K ra u s said
Many New Cases Reported to
Busy County Health Officials
H e a lth d e p a rtm e n t o ffic e rs h a ve
been p lu n g e d in to one o f th e ir
busiest p e rio d s d u rin g the past few
weeks, w ith a la rge n u m b e r o f new
eases th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n ty oc­
c u p y in g th e ir a tte n tio n
R e p o rte d d u rin g th e past w eek
o r u n d e r c u rre n t o b s e rv a tio n hv
th e h e a lth u n it a re tw o cases o f
p n e u m o n ia , s ix o f s c a rle t fe ve r.
I w o o f s m a llp o x , fo u r o f m um p s and
15 o f e h ic k e n p o x . T h re e ne w lu h e r-
cu lo sls eases w e re d isco ve re d d u r ­
ing th e w e e k, a nd one was sent
back h o m e in N e b ra ska fo r s a n i­
ta riu m tre a tm e n t
In s p e c tio n o f th e e n tire B e a v e r­
ton g ra d e school p o p u la tio n and
one b u s -lo a d o f h ig h school s tu ­
d e n ts o ccu p ie d tile a tte n tio n
of
Miss C la ra
E n g e b re tse n . c o u n ty
nurse. T uesday m o rn in g a fte r eon
tael W illi a sca rlet fe v e r v ic tim had
been re p o rte d T w o d e n ta l c lim e s
w o rn also h e ld 'lu r in g llic week,
w ith 17« p m ,its at the D a, id H ill
school h e re be in g m p e , le d F i Id a ,
and 72 at St. A n th o n y
school in
T ig a rd M n n d a ,
D a ir y m e n
S p lit
ent.
Shoppers Brave Driving Rains
for Saturday Bargain-Dollar Dav
Bang’s Tests County Delegation Attends Candidates
Urged for all Gresham Conservation M eet Hold Back on
County Cattle Washington County Goal 45,183 Acres; Filing Dates
Committeemen Plan Adjusting Meetings
Up
a t F e b r u a r y 2 8 V o t in g ;
W A O liv e r <left> <>f W lu ta k c r school in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty , wa?.
chosen p re s id e n t a t tin iiiin u .il e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs of e le m e n ta ry
school p rin c ip a ls held a fte i th e ir re g io n a l co n fere n ce in H ills b o ro
S a tu rd a y He »uccedcs W II A r t k ill. u e n le r i r i t i r i n g p re s id e n t and
F orest G lo v e tira d e school p rin e ip iil and i . Iio w n b e in g e n n g ra tu -
la te d by Hex P u tn a m , state n u |> e riiite n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tru c tio n
C u t co u rte sy T h e O re tio n iu n
Annual
P la n
Hacks 'Oregon'
P r im a r ie s S c h e d u le d
W ashington C ounty A g ricu ltu ra l C onservation associa­
tion was rep re sen te d a t a six-county m eeting in the G res­
ham G ran g e hall S a tu rd a y by .John K am na, p resid en t of
the local association, A. E. K ra h m e r and R. Glen Ritchey,
com m itteem en. Miss Lucille Evers of the association’s of­
fice s ta ff, anti Stan M cClurg, se cre ta ry of the W ashing­
to n county association.
fo r
M a y 2 0 ; C a n d id a te * H a v e
to
A p r il
4
f o r F ilin g
S h o rtly a fte r J a n u a ry 1, a b ro w n -
b o u nd book was du sted o f f and
placed on a c o n v e n ie n t s h e lf in th e
o ffic e o f W A . T u p p e r, c o u n ty c le rk .
F o r s ix w eeks n o w i t has la in u n ­
to u che d by those fo r w h o m i t was
in te n de d . I t is th e re g is te r o f c a n d i­
dates fo r n o m in a tio n a t th e p r i­
m a ry n o m in a tin g elections.
As y e t. n o t one W a s h in g to n c o u n ­
ty ca n d id a te has file d in te n tio n to
ru n in th e M a y p rim a rie s , set fo r
F rid a y . M a y 20. In o th e r sections
o f th e state, a la rg e n u m b e r o f
" e a r ly b ir d s " h ave a lre a d y file d
n o tic e o f ca n d id a cy, w ith n e ig h ­
b o rin g
Y a m h ill
c o u n ty
a lre a d y
b o a s tin g a good-sized lis t o f c a n d i­
dates A lm o s t tw o m o n th s re m a in ,
h o w e v e r, b e fo re th e f ilin g d e a d lin e ,
w h ic h is M on d a y. A p r il 4. re q u ire d
, b y la w to be 45 days in a dvance o f
th e elections.
N. C D onaldson e x e c u tiv e s c c ->
r e la r y o f th e a g r ic u ltu r a l co n se rva
lio n p ro g ra m fo r th e S ta te o f O re ­
gon, a nd R. C B o e g li. a d m in is tra -
I «*ve assistant fo r th e state, c x p la in -
f in a l d e ta ils o f th e 1938 p ro ­
g ra m and t h e ir a p p lic a tio n to th e
s ix c o u n tie s re p re se n te d . A cre a g es
a n d goals fo r th e 1938 a g r ic u ltu r a l
c o n s e rv a tio n
p ro g ra m
w e re also
p re se n te d
G e n e ra l s o il-d e p le tin g
g o a l l o r W a s h in g to n c o u r.iy is 45,-
F re d e ric k A . C o ls tro m . a rre ste d
183 acres w h ile th e c o m m e rc ia l po ­ in P o rtla n d F rid a y on charges o f
ta to goal is 2.229 acres a n d th e a c re ­ d ru n k e n d r iv in g a n d th e ft o f a
age o f n o n -b e a rin g o rc h a rd s a llo t ­ tru c k , a d m itte d g u ilt in th e th e ft
ted is 2.227. A l l w o r k sheets c o v e r­ o f a c a r b e lo n g in g to D r. R. S.
in g fa rm s in th is c o u n ty sig n e d u n ­ W elch. B e a v e rto n p h y s ic ia n , T h u r s ­
d e r th e p ro g ra m w i l l be re v ie w e d d a y a fte rn o o n .
b y th e c o u n ty c o m m itte e f o r th e
D r. W e lch re p o rte d h is c a r stolen
p u rp o s e o f s e ttin g th e 1938 in d iv id ­ fro m th e m a in s tre e t in B e a v e rto n
u a l s o il d e p le tin g goals a n d p ro d u c ­ T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , a c c o rd in g to a M any O ffices Open
D e sp ite th e fa c t th a t it w ill be an
t i v i t y in d e xe s.
s h e r if f s o ffic e re p o rt.
T h e th e ft “ o ff- y e a r " e le c tio n , in w h ic h no
Four C ent P aym en ts
was re p o rte d to P o r tla n d p o lice , p re s id e n tia l c a n d id ate s w ill be se­
F a rm s p ro d u c in g an a n n u a l a v e r­ w h o ch e cke d a ro u n d th e c it y and le cte d . a la rg e n u m b e r o f o ffic e s a re
age o f m o re th a n th re e acres o f p o ­ f in a lly fo u n d th e c a r w re c k e d at open. C o u n ty v o te rs w i l l a id in se­
ta to es w i l l h ave a p o ta to g o a l as R o ck C l i f f on th e C a n y o n road le c tio n o f one U n ite d States senator,
w e ll as a g e n e ra l s o il-d e p le tin g T w o B e a v e rto n sto re k e e p e rs had one o f th e th re e U. S. re p re s e n ta -
goal A p a y m e n t o f 4c p e r b u sh el p re v io u s ly in fo rm e d a u th o ritie s th a t i tiv e s to be chosen fro m O regon, a
on th e ave ra g e p o ta to p ro d u c tio n th e y had seen a m an a n s w e rin g g o v e rn o r, s e c re ta ry o f state, s u p e r­
p e r a cre w i l l be m ade on th e a c re ­ C o ls tro m 's d e s c rip tio n t r y in g th e
in te n d e n t
of
p u b lic
in s tru c tio n ,
age seeded to p o tato e s p ro v id in g d o o r o f a p a rk e d c a r s h o r tly b e fo re c o m m is s io n e r o f th e b u re a u o f la ­
th a t th e p o ta to acreage does n o t W e lch 's c a r w as ta k e n .
bo r. th re e su p re m e c o u rt ju s tic e s ,
exceed th e p o ta to g o a l f o r th e fa rm . Accident Case Reported
tw o o f th e 60 state re p re s e n ta tiv e s ,
In d iv id u a l p o ta to goals f o r fa rm s
S a lly Sando, y o u n g P o rtla n d w o ­ a c o u n ty ju d g e , c o u n ty c o m m is s io n ­
h a v in g such a setup w ill be based m an liv in g at 3024 S. E 8 th A v e ­ er. tre a s u re r, s u rv e y o r, c o ro n e r, a nd
on th e 1936 and 1937 p o ta to a cre - nue. a lle g e d ly re c e iv e d se riou s in ­ fo u r ju s tic e s o f th e peace. In a d d i­
age w it h th e to ta l o f th e in d iv id u a l ju r ie s e a rly S u n d a y e v e n in g by tio n , H ills b o r o c ity re sid e n ts m ust
p o ta to goals n o t e x c e e d in g th e fa llin g in to th e grease p it a t M is ­ choose a m a y o r a n d th re e c o u n c il-
c o u n ty fig u re s o f 2.229 acres. F arm s sion B e ll s e rv ic e s ta tio n in B e a v e r­ m en.
p ro d u c in g an a n n u a l a v e ra g e a c re ­ ton. a re p o rt file d
by
D e p u ty
C a n d id a te s f o r state and n a tio n a l
age o f less th a n th re e acres o f p o ­ S h e riffs Ben C o rn e liu s and H a llie o ffic e s m ust f ile w ith th e s e c re ta ry
ta to es a re p e rm itte d to raise u p to Ire la n d re v e a le d .
o f state. C o u n ty o ffic e -s e e k e rs file
th re e acres o f potatoes w ith o u t th e
T w o y o u n g m en a p p ea re d a t th e w ith th e c o u n ty c le rk , w h ile c it y
d e d u c tio n s a p p ly in g . F a rm s h a v in g
s ta tio n , o p e ra te d b y M r. a n d M rs. c a n d id a te s m u s t f ile w ith C ity R e­
no p o ta to goals on w h ic h th e 1938
L e s te r S q u ire s, a b o u t 8 p. m. S u n ­ c o rd e r B o w m a n . T w o m eans o f
acreage exceeds th e m a x im u m o f
day. and to ld S q u ire s th e g ir l had n o m in a tio n a re open to a ll c a n d i­
th re e acres w i l l h a ve th e d e d u c tio n I
been s e rio u s ly in ju r e d w h e n she dates— p e titio n o r d e c la ra tio n . Those
o f te n tim e s th e ra te o f p a y m e n t
f e ll in th e p it a b o u t tw o h o u rs b e ­ f ilin g b y p e titio n a re re q u ire d to
based on th e a v e ra g e p ro d u c tio n p e r
have s ig n a tu re s o f a t least tw o p e r
a cre a n d th e n u m b e r o f acres b y i fo re T h e y h a d im m e d ia te ly ta k e n c e n t o f th e e le c to rs o f th e ir p o litic a l
w h ic h th e 1938 acreage exceeds th e h e r to th e p o lic e e m e rg e n c y hos­ p a rly , based on v o te cast b y th e
p ita l in P o rtla n d f o r tre a tm e n t.
m e a d x u im
um
acres
d
c tio
n s o w f i l th
l re
a p e p ly
to those fa rm s !
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Y in ’
(Continued on pace 2. column 2>
Colstrom Held
for Theft of
Doctor’s Car
w h ic h h a ve p o ta to goals on w h ic h f ^ X f . y
went
,e
on
th e p o ta to acreage in 1938 exceeds
w h e re th e y w e re to ld b y a h o s p ita l
th e p o ta to goal.
n u rs e th a t th e g ir l had been b le e d ­
M a il N o tification Planned
in g b a d ly w h e n b ro u g h t in , and
Y o u n g n o n -b e a rin g o rc h a rd s may­ th a t she w as s u ffe rin g fr o m a pos­
be c la s s ifie d as s o il-d e p le tin g , based s ib le fr a c tu r e o f th e ja w . s p ra in e d
on th e m e th o d in w h ic h th e area w r is t a nd bruises.
b e tw e e n th e tre e ro w s is u tiliz e d .
S q u ire s said th a t he bad been in
In th e e v e n t a fa rm o p e ra to r seeds
a s o il-d e p le tin g c ro p b e tw e e n th e th e s ta tio n a ll day. a nd h ad n o tic e d
th e c a r stop, b u t th a t n o th in g o u t-
B r ig h t s p r in g - lik e sunshine, p le n ­
tre e ro w s in a n o n -b o a rin g o rc h a rd ,
o f-th c - w a v had been a p p a re n t. N o t y o f ra in a n d a to u ch o f fre e z in g
such c ro p is c la s s ifie d as s o il-d e -
one
in
fo
rm
e
d
h
im
a
t
th
e
tim
e
o
f
the
te m p e ra tu re s h a ve been H ills b o ro 's
p le to in g .
B e a rin g
o rc h a rd s
w ill
a c c id e n t, i t w as d e cla re d .
lo t d u r in g th e past w e e k, w h ile sev­
m a in ta in th e n o n -d e p le tin g c la s s i­
M e r r ill and A r le n S w e tt w e re a r ­ e ra l p a rts o f th e c o u n ty w e re g re e t­
fic a tio n in 1938.
U pon th e c o m p le tio n o f th e g o a l­ rested T h u rs d a y b y D e p u ty S h e riffs ed b y sn o w flu r r ie s .
C o u n ty s n o w -p lo w in g e q u ip m e n t
a d ju s tin g w o r k to be d one b y tlte B usch a n d C o rn e liu s on liq u o r
c o u n ty and c o m m u n ity c o m m itte e ­ charges M e r r ill S w e tt was g iv e n a was k e p t b u sy S u n d a y n ig h t c le a r­
ch
oice
o
f
p
a
y
in
g
a
$10
fin
e
o
r
s
e
rv
­
in
g
th e road to T im b e r, w h ic h had
m en. each fa rm o p e ra to r w i l l bo
n o tifie d b y m a il as to th e size o f in g fiv e days in th e c o u n ty j a il been b lo c k e d b y a h e a v y fa ll.
H ills b o ro 's n a tio n a l g u a rd u n it. B a tte ry “
o f th e 218th fie ld
w h e n sentenced F rid a y .
H e a v y sn o w in th e u p la n d s re n d e r­
a r t ille r y , re c e iv e d tw o n e w fie ld pieces last w e e k, a c c o rd in g to C a p ta in his g e n e ra l s o il-d e p le tin g goal and
p o ta to goal, i f h is fa rm has such.
G e o rg e J. W o e ll. 44. and H e rm a n ed th e T im b e r-C o c h ra n roa d im ­
A r t h u r K ro e g e r. c o m m a n d in g o ffic e r.
R e q u ire m e n ts fo r e a rn in g to ta l pos­ J W o e ll. 45, w e re a rre s te d T h u rs d a y passable fo r a tim e o v e r th e w e e k ­
T h e tw o guns, w it h 155 m illim e te r h o w itz e rs , w e re sent fro m th e s ib le p a y m e n ts w i l l be lis te d to ­ b y T. S. B a rb e r on a c o u n t o f d r u n k ­ end, a nd s e v e ra l rc c e n tljv o p e n e d
R ock Is la n d arsenal, and w e re used th is w e e k in n a tio n a l g u a rd d r i l l g e th e r w ith b e n e fits f o r c a rr y in g enness in a p u b lic place. T h e y w e re lo g g in g cam ps w e re fo rc e d to sus­
T h e y have been p e rm a n e n tly a llo tte d to th e H ills b o r o u n it. K ro e g e r o u t p ra c tic e s a p p lic a b le to each assessed $25 fines.
p e n d o p e ra tio n s as a re s u lt o f the
said, and have e lim in a te d th e necessity o f b o rr o w in g s e v e ra l f i c l d fa rm
S a m u e l Sim s. 48. w a s c r e s t e d snow .
pieces fo r use in p ra c tic e .
R a in fa ll fo r th e past w e e k was
"A c c o rd in g to in fo rm a tio n w h ic h F rid a y on a ch a rg e o f c o n trib u tin g
g iv e n o u t at th e m e e tin g , th e to th e d e lin q u e n c y o f a m in o r. P e a rl s lig h t ly o v e r 3V4 inches, w it h 1.33
- ♦ S iX ty-four m em b e rs o f the local was
in
ch
e s S u n d a y m a r k in g th e h ig h -
1938 p ro g ra m is w id e r in scope and M cL e o d , 40. was b o o ke d on a m o ra ls
u n it re c e iv e d an a g g re g a te sum o f
p o in t
o f th e d o w n p o u r, w h ic h
o ffe rs a fa rm o p e ra to r m o re o p p o r­ charge.
$1070 last w e e k in p a y f o r th e past
t u n it y to e a rn his to ta l possible p a y ­
W. F. B u r r i. B e a v e rto n , re p o rte d b ro u g h t strea m s th ro u g h o u t th e
th re e m o n th s . K ro e g e r said. H e a d ­
m e n t" sta te d S ta n M c C lu rg .
th e ft o f n e a rly 100 W h ite L e g h o rn c o u n ty ro a rin g u p to h a lf-flo o d
q u a rte rs o f th e c o m p a n y in th e
c h ic k e n s fr o m his p o u ltr y house last stages. C o m p le te p re c ip ita tio n f ig ­
S h u te p a rk p a v ilio n have been c c m -
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , a c c o rd in g to a u re s f o r th e w e e k g iv e n b y A W .
ple te d. a nd a re b e in g p a in te d th is
s h e r if f s o ffic e re p o rt. In v e s tig a tio n M o o re o f th e b io lo g ic a l s u rv e y read:
w eek. T h e a rm o r y se ctio n w as e n ­
b y C h ie f D e p u ty Busch re v e a le d W ednesday. 07. T h u rs d a y .67. F r i-
la rg e d a nd n e w lo c k e r, d re s s in g and
tra c k s o f th re e m en, in d ic a tin g th e v 4 a y .OB, S a tu rd a y 61, S u n d a y 1.35,
"W e hope t,, h a v e co n testa n ts e q u ip m e n t roo m s b u ilt w h e n size
a re th e same p a rtie s w h o s to le a b o u t M o n d a y .40. T ue sd a y .14. T e m p e r-
a ll lin e d up fo r th e a n n u a l A m e r i­ o f th e lo c a l u n it w as e n la rg e d last
50 c h ic k e n s fro n t B u r r i th re e w eeks a tu re s reached fre e z in g a lm o st e v-
can L e g io n a m a te u r sh o w soon in s p rin g .
ago.
c r y n ig h t, w it h a lo w o f 31 re c o rd -
o rd e r to h ave some o f th e acts on Inspection Planned
I
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same day.
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J a n u a ry 29 a m o u n te d to $153.31, it
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v ille . w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t M i l ­ d riv e f o r funds. S e v e ra l a d d itio n a l
W e il to e n te r as soon as possible.
w a u k ie . C o lo n e l W illia m Jackson, re p o rts a re e xp e cte d , he said.
A p p lic a tio n s fo r try o u ts s h o u ld be
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m ade to W e il. Leon S. D a v is at
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m a n d in g o ffic e r.
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i a cco u nte d f o r m o re th a n tw o - th ir d
P re p a ra tio n s a re u n d e r w a y fo r t o f Fli is to ta l. S co tt said Proceeds
F e e lk e r. T ry o u ts fo r Ih e contest
S tam ps and s ta m p c o lle c tin g p ro ­ s in g le s ta m p fo r c o lle c to r's use.
fin a ls w ill be h e ld p r io r to th e the a n n u a l n a tio n a l g u a rd in s p e c ­ | o f th e dance h e ld at th e I O. O F.
sh o w s o m e tim e in M a rc h at Hie tio n . w h ic h w ill be b y re g u la r a rm y i h a ll a m o u n te d to $102.15. w ith an v id e d th e to p ic fo r an in te re s tin g Collecting Hold» T h r ill
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■ the T ig a rd area.
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be a m a te u rs a nd re s id e n ts o f W ash­
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a w a rd e d th e w in n e rs .
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j io th e s p le n d id cot pc ra t io n w c r e ­ th e E p isco p a l diocese o f O regon, d u rin g th e ages w h e n i t is o r d in a r ily
places in last y e a r's fin a ls w e n t
c e iv e d fro m o u r c o m m itte e w o r k - w h o w a s to h a ve spoken on "G o ld e n h a rd e st to k n o w w h a t is g o in g on in
to a ta p d a n cer, g u ita ris t, a c c o r­
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tee w as nam ed as fo llo w s : C a rl th e L u d lo w w a r re fe re n d u m a m e n d ­ been c o n d u c te d fo r fu n d s fo r th e s n o w b o u n d in G ra n ts Pass.
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terson. Leon S D avis. E. A. G r if ­ m anence o f th e F ra z ie r-L e m k e fa rm a lysis. th e re s u lts a re v e ry s a tis ­ son e x h ib ite d p a rt o f h is c o lle c tio n , m e n ts o f H ills b o ro B o y S couts as
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D resser a n d G eo rg e McGee.
b o r u n io n s respect F a rm U n io n F e llo w s fo r th e ir m a n y co u rte sie s Ih e U n ile d States, w it h stam ps a f­ o f n a tio n a l B o v S co u t W eek. "There
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o f co m m e rc e S e v e ra l m u s ic a l n u m ­
p r in ­ H ills b o r o "
s t a t e d th a t t h e seed c o m m itte e | (ln ,c i h ro u g l, th e n a tio n a l o rg a in - stam ps th a n a n y o th e r n a tio n
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people. B F P ile is lu n ch e o n e l,a ir ­ w o tllfl g iv e a ll a s s , stance p o ssib le to z a tio n . th e fig h t a g a in st th e d is - c ip a lly because i t ’s a good business ■ Fou r Mem ber» Added
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m an O ra n g e Phelps e n te rta in e d th e fa rm e rs w h o h a v e seed c ro p s t „ ease w ill be e a rn e d on "o n a ll v e n tu re T h e postage p r in t in g h ilt
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m em b e rs at S creen» last T h u rs d a y ,niV c ,
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m g th a t each lo ca l b u y a m e m b e r- saw 70 p e r re n t o f th e in ta k e re - w o rth o f sta m p s w e re so ld b y the f o r M o n d a y , w h e n th e m o n th ly eve-
ship in Ih e W a s h in g to n S e rv ic e .
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Snow and Rain
Strike County
Over Week-end
Hillsboro National Guard
Has Two New Howitzers
A ni erica n Legion
A m ateur Contest
Entries Sought
Benefit Draws
Well in County
Stamps Discussed by Richardson
; at M onda y Luncheon M eeting
Referendum
on War Urged
Banks and O ffices
to C lose Saturday