The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 02, 1929, Image 1

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    Sclect Your
Quern Nominee
CleanUp
and Paint-Up
The Leader in its Field.
VOLUME XXXVI
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929
All Asked To
Give Illustrated
Talk /Is Benefit
Lor 4-11 Workers
Big Clcan-Ul
Ask People To Gather
Cans, Clean Yards
1 capital underworld
«•aturing the Portland
•her picked by New
quartern for delicate
L*half of the doughboy
and France; the Ore-
e claimed by eastern
soldiers’ guardian an-
be shown in motion*
s at the benefit given
rest of the 4-H girls’
Grange hall May 10
E. B. Lockhart.
rated ad drew tells of
eeing the sights of
days when the Amer­
’s,
900,000
strongs
on Paris and made the
capital rock during the
time- between the signing
armistice and the peace
when the lads in khaki, re-
froin the tension of war,
into th<* playground of the
on pleasure l>ent.
What
and what was done to
City Beautiful Object
Talkies Given May Day Fete Is Floral Show
For May 14
A Good Start Set
Is Kept Open
Fairies To Play
Monday Night The May
Another Day
program
More Than 1000 Attend
First Presentation
Main Street Lighted
Bi g
Pictures Booked For
Early Showing Here;
People Pleased
Day
this
year is to be in the form of a
pageant,
“The
Coming
of
Spring,” and it will he held on
the court house .square May 14
at 2 p. m.
The fairy queen, Louise Cru-
zon, enters with her attendant»
and takes her place
on
the
throne. The flowers of the sea­
sons come to pay homage to their
queen. They dance and doze in
the sunlight while th queen bee
and butterflies
dance
among
them, sipping
. . _ nectar from their
lips.
The spirit of spring is
embodied in the character of
Peter Pan, who dances among
them and beckons them
____ __ to follow
him to tj:e queen’s throne, where
»
they implore her to dance for
them. The queen descends and
complies with their wishes. May
Day is then completed by the
Maypole dance.
The theme of the pageant was
worked out by Miss Adele Pii- ■
kaer and Miss Hazel Fahy, who j
also designed all costumes and i
trained
the
_______
_ Credit 1
dancers.
-hould also be given the mothers
and teachers, who
"
____
gave assist-
ance in the making of the cos- I
tumes.
,
Exhibition of Flowers By
Garden Club Success
Give Prize Winners
250 Entries In First Annual
Show In Tamiesie
Building
The fir t annual flower show
sponsored by the Hillsboro Gar­
den club attracted 260 exhibit*
in Hill-boro Monday evening f..r
and hundreds of visitor» through­
out the day yesterday. Flower*
the first time before more than
in all their beauty filled tho
1000 persons and satisfaction
i amiesie building, formerly used
with the presentation wai heard
by the Ireland furniture depart­
on every side. Th«* same picture,
ment.
“The Broadway Melody,” which
'1 he showing was so attractive
ha«J such a phenomenal run in
and the interest in the event so
Portland,
was
on
for
four
nights,
fi
■at herred ( director I,
keen that the garden club de­
including this evening, and the
i,
'
Dorothy Hl
cided to continue the exhibit
attendance
was
good
each
eve
­
William Freeman,
Thursday.
ning.
,rge Iwa liki.
The winners:
of
the
real
French
Turn
Many
Away
»perin!
Section A, Class
1-A—Bert
street walker, flash
the cit
vase of three tulips one variety,
The Venetian was filled by
of humor, history and high-
first,
Mrs.
~
M
r
.
E.
W.
Plapp;
second,
will be given of the life 7:15 the first night and several
Mrs. Nendel;
I
’
third, Mrs. Plapp.
hundred people were turned away.
r there.”
Class B—12 tulips, one variety,
lis message of a westerner to Many didn’t even attempt to go
first, Mrs. Nendel; second, Mrs.
the first night, believing that the
rraers,
it
is
thought,
will
*
f )/
Plapp; third, Mrs. W. E. Brown,
prove unusually attractive as pre­ crowd would be too large.
and honorable mention, Mrs. WiL
Main street was the brightest
sented by the local pastor, who
liam Robb and Mrs. Verne Ms-
was a welfare worker traveling in for the occasion that it has ever
The senior class will open th«'
Kinney. Class C—Longest stem,
England, France, Germany, Bel­ been. A new Neon sign advertis­
1 auditorium of t he
new
high
The
first, Mrs. A. H. Busch; second,
gium, Italy and Poland, spending ing talking pictures was at the
to the
building Thursday, May
Mrs.- O. B. Gates; third, Mra.
and
coupled
with
high school nosed school
Sixty Hillaboro people, includ­ nine months entertaining the sol­ Venetian,
nt K p. m., with a three-act
bundle out Beaverton
Charles Lamkin.
of colored lights strung
th«- Hillsboro union high truck comedy,
ing bu-ine-s men and their wives, diers in Paris. Special muric fur- strings
“
A
Lucky
Break.
”
Class
2-A—Single
narcis.su*
ni-hed by local people will also along the street on either side of
As nn n«lde<! inducement to se­ team in a track anil field ni«-<-t on
(Barri type), first, Mrs. Chris
Mi
Wi atherred will direct the attended the last community re­ be heard.
the theater and the other Neon
the
local
field
Saturday
by
win
­
cure I h«« cooperation of everybody
Peterson; second, Mrs. M. H.
I play, William Freeman will have lations get-together meeting of
signs of local business houses,
the hi«ul«'is have agreed to giv«- ning the relay to make th«- point» charge <>f th«- stage management,
Stevenson; third, Mrs. T. FL
Hillsboro’s Main street looked
stand
63
to
59.
Th«'
r««ult
waa
the
spring
season
at
Timber
last
15 ;>cr cent of their gross c!<*nn i
Tongue.
_
_________
Single
narcissus
B— __
with Maudie Honk assisting him;
very attractive.
Different
organizations
in
the
j
tn
doubt
until
the
very
Inst.
Thursday
evening.
All
Timber
up week ricipts to th«« scout»,
(Poetz type), first” Mary Spier-
James Dinsmore is business man
Th«'
Hillsboro
boys
show««!
up
Talking
pictures
and
talking
city
are
showing
much
interest
|
was
out
to
see
the
Hillsboro
Mr. Person said.
Iler«« in n
ager and Newton Thompson and
screen vaudeville acts will be the in the selection of a queen for ing; second, Mrs. Blaser; third,
chime«« to get your refuse hnuleil strong in the fii'ld «'vents, taking Glen Gray will have charge of Chamber of Commerce minstrels
Mrs. Chris Peterson. C—Jon­
regular thing at the Venetian
present their show.
cheaply and nt the so roe time all fit sts blit on«'. They lost most the lighting.
from now on. “The Voice of the the annual Fourth of July cele- [ quils. first. Mary Spiering; sec­
give the Hoy Scouts n boost. If of th«- sprinting events because of
J.
11.
Garrett,
chairman
of
the
Unusual activity
has
been community relations committee of
City” will be on Friday and Sat­ bration. The Coffee club. Busi- 1 ond, Mrs. H. A. Deck, and honor­
you nr«« not cnlled up«m by a Boy luck of experience. Rurhlow was
mention, basket of narcissus,
urday, and “The Carnation Kid” ness and Professional Women’s I able
Scout you may us«' the clean up high point man for the meet, shown by the students in connec­ th«' chamber, presided. Numbers
Sisters,
Eastern [ Eva Bailey.
tion with the play to insure a
is the Sunday, Monday and Tues­ club, Pythian
an«l paint up week pleilge in th«' scoring 14 points.
i
on
the
program
besides
the
min
­
Star
and
Giri
Reserves
will
nom-
'
Class
3-A—Double St. R rigid
The winner
winners in th«' different full house for the opening per­
day attraction.
paper, designating the Boy Scout
strel show included several solo-
inate candidates.
Other organ- anemones, first, Mrs. Blaser; sec­
events
were
«
follows:
formance,
and
a
large
attendance
Future Booking.
to b«> credited, and forward or j
izatons in the city and outside ond, Mrs. Chris Peterson; third,
Mile run—Welch, Beaverton; is expected from the districts by Mrs. Beulah Bell Smith of
A l-to-0 win over Sellwood
phone it to th«' chuinher of com
radio KOIN and whistling solos
The latest talking pictures communities will also make nom­ Mrs. W. C. Peterson. B—Single
| Turner, Hillaboro; Haines, Beav- comprising the union.
Pharmacy
in
the
fourth
attempt
mcrce.
by Charles Imlay of Reedville.
booked by the Venetian include inations. The contest will com­ St. Brigid anemones, mixed, first,
to open the 1929 Portland Valley
In the auditorium, which seats
All clubs nnd organizations of i I erton. Time, 5:01.
”
•»»-
•• second, Mrs.
Fred Sewell;
880-yard run- Freeman. Hills- approximately 1200, the newest Dancing and an informal mix fol­ league season will qualify the "The Show Boat.” "In Old Ari­ mence May 10, but the nomina-1 Mrs.
every kind are urgv«l by th«- com
lowed the program.
zona,” Mary Pickford in "The
Blaser; third, Mrs. Chris Peter-
Hilhboro team for the nickname Coquette,” Douglas Fairbanks in tion of candidates for queen will | son.
mittee to cooperate fully «luring I boro; Turner, Hillsboro; Haines, types of curtains and fixtures
not close until some time later.
i
The personnel of the minstrels, of “Ducks.” Jupiter Pluvius was
....... •, 2:21.
have been installed and the en­
the week to make it u success. I Beaverton. Time
Class 4—Other bulbous flow-
440 yard < «lab Welch. Hills- tire stage equipment is both mod­ who have figured in the events not so generous with rainfall “The Iron Mask.” William Haines
Most of the business concerns ■
Residents nre rennn<l<«d thnt th«'
in
"The
Duke
Steps
Out,
”
“
Alias
of the season as well as in the early in the day, but he came
are cooperating by giving a tick- i ers, Mrs. Harold Emrick.
week is primarily to improve th«' I boro; Brundl. lleuverton; Barbar, ern and beautiful. A surprise is past, is:
Jimmy
Valentine,
”
"The
Letter,"
Class
_ — ______
Perennials:
First,
! Beaverton. Time :59.
back with a strong enough wal­ “Mother’s Boy” and many others. et of 10 votes with each 50-cent | girls of 5
in store for those who have not
appearance of the city.
second grade;
ade- i second,
purchase
of
merchandise.
The
!
dash
—
Anderson,
,
IU0
yard
End
men
—
11.
Mackenzie.
lop
to
halt
the
game
after
five
seen
the
building.
It is pointed out that if people I
aim.
candidate receiving the highest I Mrs. Grace Wood; third, I. Mrs.
Jake Well, D.
Sanders, Al innings had been played.
are going tn hnve good lawns i Beaverton; Wismer, Reaverton;
number of votes will
be
the ( Grace Wood; honorable mention.
Morgan,
Alf Johnson,
Henry
None of the opening cere­
they must put in some work and [ Right, Beaverton. Time. :10 2 5.
220-yard hurdles- - Right, Beav-
queen and the four candidates re­ Belle Meacham.
Kuratli. Interlouctor, Verne Mc- monies were observed because of
irrignt«' scientifically. Th«« Port !
Class 6—Shrubs
in
bloom:
Welch, Hillsboro.
..
Time,
ceiving the four next highest
Kinney.
weather conditions. The players I
Iniol park bureau recommends n | erten;...................
First, Mrs. Ball; second, Mrs. O.
will be her attendants.
rood soaking two days n week an | I 30.
Soloists—Ray
Sigler,
Ted slipped all over the lot and had
B. Hartrampf; third, Mrs. Thom­
1 20-yard low hurdles—Right,
The queen and her attendants as
. Connell.
being the b«'st.
Schulmerich, Fred Tramblay, Jim the game gone the full period
will be a feature of the
There has been some complaint Beaverton; Welch, Hillsboro; Wis-
Peppard, L. E. Stiff and Tom most anything might have hap­
Class 7—Private garden e>-
pened. The medicine mixers from
Bronleewe.
thnt it war im;iossibl«« because of nier, Beaverton. Time, :15.
The Camp Fire Girls are giv­ July 3 and of the queen’s
220-yard dash—Wismer, Beav­
Portland proved a hard outfit to ing a demonstration of Red Cross the auditorium the night of July hibit: Mrs. Charles Lamkin.
the cost, hut It win pointed out
Orchestra
—
Lenora
Bryant,
pi
­
Class
8—Wild flower exhibit:
Anderson,
Beaverton;
The chamber of commerce School
at n meeting of those interested erton;
anist; Chas. Walker, Earl Donel- down. Sellwood Pharmacy was first aid methods Tuesday eve­ 3.
exhibit,
North
grad«
the
flag-winning
St.
Phillips
team
will
give
each
candidate
1000
in th«« clean-up Friday that Dr. Frwmnn. Hillsboro. Time, :26.
ning after the regular meeting of
son. violins; Tom Shuck, Harold
school; garden exhibit. Mrs. If
Pole vault—Rosebraugh, Beav­
of
the
Tualatin
valley
league
votes,
and
all
candidates
will
be
J. <). Robb and H. E. Susbaiier
the Rebekah lodge.
Under the
Kellington, cornets; John Spicker,
E. Furrow; child’s exhibit, Keith
last year.
maintain good Inwns nnd proper­ erton; Wilcox, Beaverton; Hart,
direction of Mr. Webb the girls introduced at the luncheons held
Royal Weckert of Sherwood, I clarinet.
Andree at third for Hillsboro have prepared a very interesting each Monday noon, and will re­ Busch.
ties by using water scientifically Beaverton. Eight feet.
Section B, Class 1. a. Short­
Chorus—Chas. Pugh. Jack Per­ was the hitting luminary of the
Shot put- -Rushlow, Hillsboro; member of n well-known Wash- '
ceive other courtesies. Every
at n small cost. Th«« minimum
First, Mr*.
son, Chas. Lamkin, L. E. McDow­ day, with three hits in three and instructive demonstration of community organization in the stemmed flowers:
rat* here is $1.25 for 1500 gal­ Jones, Beaverton; Rogers, Hills­ ington county family, was shot ell,
various
bandages,
treatment
for
Roy Gibbons; second. Mrs. J. M.
Perry Walker, Morris Weil, times up.
county is invited to nominate Person; third, Mrs. C. H. Seiber»
lons, whil«< at Forest Grove, un­ boro. 37 feet 3 ’« inches.
and
futility
wounded
Thursday
[
fainting,
burns,
nosebleeds
and
Dan Newsham, Jack Murton, Fred
High jump- -Gray, Hillsboro;
Oswego defeated Washougal- other practical remedies.
der a hew rat«' schedule, it is
night in a ravine near Shivin road
The candidates for the queen contest honorable mention, Mrs. Lin 14-
(Continued on Pave Four)
$1.50.
Throe thousand gallons Batchelar, Hillsboro; Hart, Beav­ in Portland by Patrolman Sam . Bion. L. J. Newkirch, Albert
program will be open to any visi­ and to enter floats in the parade. later, Mrs. Charles Buchanan, Sa.
Krahmer, Howard Erwin, George
here cost $1.65, an«l every 1000 erton. Five feet.
tors.
r
’
'
- ’ -
In past years the parade has b. Flowering
trees
and - shrubs*
Discus — Rogers,
Hillsboro; Rumsey when Weckert attempted McGrath, 1>. A. Kramer, C. M.
after that up to 15,000 is 20
to resist arrest.
r
Thirteen of the girls, accom­ been held on the Fourth, but on First,
'» JWrs.
Fred Cornelius; se*-
Kruchek and Cal Jack.
cents. Over 15,000 the thousand Cawrse, Hillsboro; Rushlow, Hills­
panied by their guardian, visited account of the immense increase ' ond, Mrs. T. H. Tongue.
The victim, who was said to '
a
Director—Ed L. Moore,
cost is 20 cents.
The municipal boro. 96 f<-et 3 inches.
the Couch school in Portland for in attendance and the long pro­ Luncheon tables :
First, Mra.
Broad jump -Gray, Hillsboro; have been intoxicated, died after i
plant nt Forest Grove pays no
The
community
relations
com-
_____ F ____
an enjoyable hour of swimming gram for that day, including the Stevenson; second.
Mrs. _______
Chrkf
Hillsboro;
Wright, being taken to St. Vincent's hos-1 mittee, which had charge of the
taxes, nnd the private-owned con­ Rushlow,
pital.
The patrolman, covered
in the school pool last Thursday patriotic exercises, free attrac­ Seiber; third, Mrs. E. W. Plapp.
cern pays 12 per cent of its grow Beaverton, IK feet 6 inches.
arrangements
for
the
various
tions,
walking
contest
with
three
Outstanding flowers in tho
evening.
Javelin
Rushlow, Hillsboro; with mud ami showing evidence meetings held this year, includes
in taxes, it was shown.
The second trial of Arthur j.
Jones,
Beaverton;
Anderson, of a rough struggle, made his re­ J. H. Garrett, H. A. Kuratli, Les­
The girls are working hard on divisions, ball game, fireworks, j show—Tulips. “Moonlight,” Mr*.
races
and
band
concerts,
and
the
Charles
Lamkin.
Miltenberger of Hillsboro on a
port nt police headquarters.
Beaverton. 137 feet 5 inches.
ter Ireland. L. J. Rushlow, Finis prohibition law­ charge started la the musical program they will celebration being
a
three-day
Children’s May basket exhibit
Rehiv—Right. Anderson, Wis­
Shot In Fight
present
in
the
near
future
at
an
L. Brown and Dr. Charles Lam­
event, the parade will be on the —Girls’ baskets: First, Margar­
mer, Wilcox, Beaverton; Welch,
afternoon tea.
Questioning of Janies J. Yarde kin. Aid in arranging the pro­ circuit court yesterday before
second day of the celebration, et Johnson. Joyce Kellington;
The
~
Patterson, Chase, Freeman, Hills­ of Portland, who was riding with grams was given by the entertain­ Judge George R. Bagley.
The girls have placed the name Wednesday. July 3. at 1:30 p. m. second,
Ema
Mueller, Wilma
boro. Beaverton won, time, 1:42. Weckert on the truck when police ment committee, which includes jury disagreed in the first trial of Alice Nosier, former guardian,
It will start promptly down town
third, Lillian Volz, Esthea
stopped it, generally substantiated Charles Walker. Thomas Bronlee- after being out some time. Dia- as their candidate for queen of and cash prizes will be given for Webb;
Robb. Boys'
baskets:
First,
the story told by Ramsey and we. Jack Murton, F. J. Sewell trict Attorney E. B. Tongue and the Fourth of July celebration.
the best floats.
There will be Craig Hill. Theodore Gardner;
Deputy Paul Patterson represent
The annual American Legion
Patrolman I. R. Tilden. Weckert, and G. V. Payne.
floats
representative
of
leading
Second,
the stat«« and W. G. Hare is coun­
Robert
Tongue, izmo
Dale
minstrel show will lie presented nt
it was said, after he had been ,
business concerns, of civic, fra- [ Busch; third, Keith Busch, Thom­
sel for Miltenberger.
th«' new union high school audi­
placed under arrest for being in­
ternal
and
community
organiza-
i
as Bronleewe.
The jury for the trial includes
torium May 15. Legionnaires arc
toxicated, ran from Slavin road
tions of the entire county. The
L. J. Andrews, Vernon C. Strubb,
Class
A—Primroses:
First,
putting in many hours of re­
into the dark ravine. Ramsey fol­
last
celebration
parade
was
held
Mrs. Blaser; second and third;
Theo. Rich. C. E. Prickett. Rob­
The first dance of th«1 season lowed, anil in the struggle that I
hearsal for the show, which is be­
in
1926.
I
Mrs.
Rosa
Carow.
ert
Alexander,
Arthur
Bauer,
ing directed by L. Carroll Day will I m - held at the Rippling Wat­ followed Weckert
was
fatally
Lester M. Davis, L. Comstock,
of Portland. The minstrel part ers hull on Gale- creek Saturday wounded. Th«' fight started, Ram- |
J. M. Person of this city was
Charles Boy, Rutherford Wheeler,
will be supplemented by a num­ evening. Ernest Vandehey is the sey said, when Weckert grabbed '
Tuesday selected by the board of
manager and music will be fur­ his flashlight and began using it \
ber of professional acta.
The last day to pay the first Carl Russell and G. H. Baldwin. directors
of
the
Washington
Divorces were granted Ruth
An American Legion blanket nished by Gail Karns' orchestra. as a club.
half of the taxes will be next
County National Farm Loan as­
will be given th«« legionnaires A permit to operate a dance hall
Monday, an extension of one day Helen Will from Enoch I. Will; sociation as secretary-treasurer of
When
Ramsey
arrived
at
head-
,
Opal A. Smith from Melvin C.
s««lling the most tickets to the was granted Vandehey by the
quarters his sculp was bruised and being allowed on account of May Smith, and Mary C. Ginnba from the association to succeed the
county court Tuesday.
show.
cut, his nickel-plated flashlight 5 falling on Sunday. Clerks in Louis Gamba.
late A. R. England. As soon as
was badly bent, and his police the tax department have been
Orders were given in the fol­ an audit can be made the business
star and cap were gone, according rushed tile last few days and it lowing cases: Ann McBrien vs. will be taken care of in the of- j
is expected to be even greater
A congratulatory program for fault, according to his partner
to the report of inspectors.
L. R. Espey et al.; Irene Lam- fice of Mr. Person in the Shute
the Venetian theater and its own­ Mr. Hill, who said that Phelp*
Shortly before the shooting a Friday, Saturday and Monday. brix vs. Florence M. Ebbe; C. H. Bank building.
[Tax
receipts,
along
with
the
¡truck crashed into a touring car
Mr. Person said he hoped to ers, Orange Phelps and Harry C. had done everything humanly pos­
Eslinger et al. vs. J. O. Brisco;
j and the driver promised to return checks, may be mailed to Sheriff Ernest Dethlefs vs. R. D. Soper; conduct the business in al ill fair- Hill, in taking the progressive sible to make them perfect.
¡J.
W.
Connell,
tax
collector,
if
A telegram saying that H. B.
to police headquarters at once to
Frank B. Ford et al. vs. W. G.
“ ness to the members of the as­ step of securing “talkie’’ picture
[[postmarked by Monday evening.
for
Hillsboro, was Warner of Warner Brothers, Hol­
report.
1 he occapanta of the
Hill et ux.; C. E. Illidge vs. sociation and to the Federal Land equipment
given
at
the
chamber
of
com
­
The
tax
department
is
open
lywood, would speak over radio
[¡truck failed to appear, and
R. L. Dundas; Gaston State bank bank.
“KLR,” congratulating the the­
The Argus cooking mntinces water, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tea­ through th«« police teletype the «luring the noon hour as an ac­ vs. A. L. Wiese; A. E. Perry vs.
His work with the farm loan merce Monday noon luncheon.
The
Venetian
theater,
alive
to
commodation
to
working
people.
ater
owners, was received by tho
Theo. Van Loo; G. F. Via vs. group will be in addition to that
were held this afternoon and spoon orange flavoring. 1 ten- Weckert truck was spotted by
every
new
step
in
the
motion
pic
­
president
and through the cou»-
spoon lemon flavoring. Beat th«« | Ramsey and Tilden.
of
manager
of
the
Washington
Charles
F.
Crunican
et
us.
;
Liv-
Tuesday in the Venetian theater <‘gg yolks until thick and creamy.
innton
Art
Co. vs. P. H. Savings and Loan association. ture industry, was described as tesy of the Douglass Radio shop
Says Shooting J ustified
from 2:30 to 4 o'clock.
Miss Bent in th«« sugar grndunlly. Fold
Schmidt; A. A. Schramm vs. Paul Martin C. Larson of Cedar Mills one of Hillsboro’s biggest assets a goodwill message was given
Elizabeth Reger and Miss Grace sifted dry ingredients and water
Chief of Police L. V. Jenkins
D. Heller et al.; Joseph Wertz V». is president of the farm loan as­ in that it brings so many people with Secretary Ed L. Moore oi
Anderson
demonstrated
oven alternately into th«« egg yolks. said that the action taken by
sociation and the directors are from all parts of the valley to the chamber representing the film
Ruhama L. Wertz.
cooking nnd canning and had Bak«« in n loaf pan for 1 hour Patrolman Ramsey was justifi­
D. G. Lilly and Thomas Williams the city. W. G. Hare said that magnate.
several surprises for those pres­ nt 325 degrees.
able.
Chief Jenkins said that
idvertising
the theater owners in advertising
“The management of the Veno-
i of Forest Grove. J. A. Kirkwood
ent.
Ram-
Weckert
might
have
injured
their business have advertised tion theater deserves your mod
cream
Miss Anderson
made
of
Reedville,
William
Hanson
of
The
safe at the R. J. Higdon
These matinees have been a puffs and told the few secrets sey futility.
Hillsboro
and
kept
it
on
the
hearty patronage and sincere ap­
Scholls and F. L. Brown of Lau­
Motor
company was cracked
great success in nil respects and ther«* nr«« in th«« making of them.
map. The sentiment of congrat­ preciation, for they are now able
Th«« dead man is survived by a some
rel.
everyone will be glad to wel­ She suggested many delicious fill­ widow and three children; his $23.60 time Monday night and
ulation is unanimous, he said. Dr. to entertain you in a manner
taken by the yeggs. F' -
come these Indies buck again ings for cream puffs besides the mother, Mrs. Ella Weckert of
E. B. Lockhart congratulated the equal to that of any theater in
next year. Miss Elizabeth Cuth­ butterscotch filling for which she Sherwood; two brothers, Virgil trance to the building was ga«n d
management on the progressive the United States,” came tho
through
a
_____
,
rear
window,
which
bert assisted Miss Reger nnd Miss gave th«« recipe. Sh«‘ said that Weckert, a Multnomah
county was broken in order to release
move.
The county high school track
voice over the radio. "Now that
Manager Phelps expressed him­ Hillsboro has a beautiful, up-to->
Anderson during the demonstra­ crushed, sweetened strawberries I deputy sheriff,
Granville the latch. The loot also included meet will be held at Beaverton
and
self as being very pleased with date, well-managed theater, with
tion.
Saturday afternoon, beginning at
for filling and gobs of sweetened Weckert of Sherwood, and a sis­ sonic «'Id coins.
the splendid cooperation shown the latest talking picture equip­
2:80. Hillsboro union high. For­
On Tuesday cakes, cookies, pics whipped cream for th«« topping ter, Mrs. Mabel Lester, of Millt-
Luckily
a
deposit
was
made
by the chamber of commerce and ment, your city should be a small
His
brother,
Virgil,
est Grove. Beaverton and Tig­
combination I nomah.
and other delicacies were demon­ niaile n delicious
Fire gutted the frame dwell­ the Hillsboro business men. When I metropolis. Your
mayor
and
strated by these tireless workers. Sho also explained the making of served ns a Washington county just before the banks closed Mon­ ard will enter teams. Coach B.
day
afternoon.
the business men join together i councilmen should improve your
ing
occupied
by
Mrs.
M.
B.
Welch
sheriff for years, was
M. Goodman said yesterday that
Miss Reger made
her
famous the meringue on the lemon chit­ deputy
in
an
advertising
campaign
in
Sheriff
J.
W.
Connell
is
in-
at
First
and
Jefferson
streets
at
Hilhi's chances
looked
pretty
city by installing good streel
chocolate angel food cake and fon pie, made by Miss Cuthbert. chief criminal deputy under ex­
good, ns the boys were rounding 10 p. m. Saturday and nearly the way they have it means ev­ lighting, by erecting a comfort
gave it away at the end of the The baking of tho meringue is Sheriff J. E. Reeves, and in th«« vestigating.
trapped
Mrs.
Welch
and
her
erything
in
putting
over
such
a
primaries
last
year
was
a
candi
­
into fine shape.
station, by making playground*
lecture.
She proved her state­ th«« most important part of the
granddaughter. The two had to big project, Mr. Phelps stated.
out of vacant lots, and by widen­
ment that an angel food cuke is linking of it, she said, and should j date for the republican nomina­
A
history
of
the
talking
picture
jump
out
of
the
bedroom
win
­
tion
for
sheriff.
ing your streets, by removing the
not hard to make.
She insists be carefully watched. An oven
dow
to
make
their
escape.
De
­
development
was
given
by
Mr.
utility poles from the main street*
set
of
250
degrees
is
th««
best,
that it is even hard to make a
With a brother, II. G. Weckert,
fective wiring is believed to have Phelps, who said there were two and by making your park the
failure of this kind of cuke. After although 275 degrees may be he was arrested by local officers
caused the fire.
The house is kinds—disc and sound photo­ most attractive in your section.
seeing her go through all the used. Bak«« th«« meringue for 15 March 4 on a liquor possession
owned by Mrs. Minnie Jones and graphed to the scr«?en. He said You should allow tho use of the
steps in making the cake every­ to 20 minutes at this tempera­ charge. A jury, after being out
the equipment was very delicate park without cost for all celebra­
is partially insured.
one present was ready to try it ture to make sure that, the egg 16 hours, found him guilty March
Ellen Watts, daughter of
The two had read for an hour and called upon the people to tions. fairs and other events.”
arc
thoroughly cooked 30, and he was sentenced to serve Mr. Miss
herself. Miss Reger also niaile a whites
and
Mrs.
E.
B.
Watts,
was
The
Washington
county
grade
after going to bed and a few have patience if there should oc­
A higher temperature six months in jail and fined $500. chosen ns the Hillsboro Grange
J. H. Garrett of the community
gold cake from the yolks of the t’”«>ugh.
eggs left from her angel cake. than suggested will cause th«« The parole terms were $500. He candidate for queen of the an­ school track and field meet will minutes nftcr turning the lights casionally be delays and break­ relations committee. J. M. Person
be
held
on
Pacific
university
field
out
they
heard
the
crackling
and
downs.
for
they
occur
in
the
big
­
of the citv beautiful committee
She has given the recipe again meringue to become very tough gave notice of appeal and was at nual Fourth of July celebration
at Forest Grove Saturday, be­ snapping of fire in the dining gest of theaters. The silent pic­ and R. R. Easter of the industrial
for the benefit of those who did and when th«« first pice«« of pic is liberty on appeal bond when his at a meeting of the Grange ginning
at
1
:30
p.
m.
All
the
room.
ture
would
probably
be
a
thing
committee made reports on the
not get it during the lecture: cut. the whole meringue will come quarrel with Ramsey occurred. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
elimination matches have been
The department was called out of the past after next fall, Mr. work of thrir committees.
Yolks of 9 or I 1 eggs, 1 '4 cups off with th«« knife.
He was also taken into custody R. Hornecker were named as al­ held in the various districts and
by
a
chimney
fire
at
the
Mrs.
St.
Phelps
averred.
All the foods prepared at both here several years ago on a
A night dinner meeting of the
augur, 18/, cups flour, 1 tea­
ternates to the
state
Grange the winners will compete in the Pierre home at Fifth and Jack-
If the sound pictures don’t chamber will be held next Mon­
(Continued on Pag« Four)
I liquor charge.
spoon baking powder, !x cupi
meeting.
county meet.
son streets Sunday afternoon.
work it will not be Mr. Phelps’ day evening.
Senior Play Will
Hillsboro Is
Minstrels In
Nosed Out By °P^ r/i Ktnhiin
Last Show At
Of Hi Building
Beaverton Hi
Timber Meet
Local Groups
To Choose The
Queen Entries
___
Open Season
A 1 to 0 Win
Name Alice Nosier
Qu een Candidate
Wound Fatal;
Weckert Dies
After Battle
Second Trial For
Miltenberger On
Legion Minstrels
Will Show May 15
Hold First Dance
At Rippling Waters
Person Is Named
Loan Group Head
Monday Last Day
To Pay First Tax
Program Congratulating The Owners
Of Venetian Theater Put On Monday
At Luncheon; Attracts People Here
Secrets About Cooking Learned By
Women of Community at Cooking
Matinees Held Tuesday and Today
Higdon Motor Safe
Cracked By Yeggs
High Schools To
Hold Track Meet
Residence Burned
Saturday Evening
Miss Ellen Watts
County Track Meet
Queen Candidate
At Grove Saturday