T H E Page Six Couple Celebrate Anniversary At Chehalem Mountain Sunday Chehalem Mountain. Mr. and Mr,. W. F. Wohlwhlegel celebrated their fifth wedding annhersary Sun­ day with a picnic. Mo>t of the guests remained to supper, lhose attending beside Mr. and Mrs. Wohls, hl. gel were Mr. and Mrs. C. I Dempses, Mr. and Mrs B I.. Price. Mr. and Mrs. John Den­ ney, Mrs. Adi Fox. the Misses Buddy Dempsey, Trixcy Denney, Wilma Morri, md Helen Christen­ son, Wilford Fox. all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Collin. Graham of Aurora and Mi., b.nola Barlow. Mr. Dempsey »as an honor guest, Sunday being his birthday anniver­ sary. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Fred and John Haynes were Mr. and Mrs Charles liayncs and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morgan of Scholls, Mrs. Etta Haynes of Hills­ boro and Ben Haynes of Banks. Mrs. Clara Wohlsehlegel, who has been staving with a daughter, Mrs L. I. liiilit, at Newberg, returned to the Finnigan home Friday. The Fir Grove school closed Fri­ day with a community dinner at noon, which was attended by the whole neighborhood and a number of visitors. The children gave a pro­ gram in the afternoon, followed by a ball game. Norma Meyers. Mar­ jorie Will., David Otto and Wallace Whitmore received certificates for perfect attendance through the term. Miss Beryl Deford came from Eugene Friday evening and re- Mother's Day with mained over ------ ------- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Deford. She was accompanied by Miss Frances Hoffman. Buford De­ ford, who had been visiting at Eu­ gene since Wednesday drove down with them Friday. Elect Teacher The Buck Heaven school board has elected Mis, Martha Balmer to teach the next term of school. The teacher,, salary here has been cut from W to $7S and the jan­ itor work from to #2.50. Rev. and Mrs. J. Sidney Gould «nd son of Tillamook visited at the home of Mr. Gould’s cousin, Mrs. E. I*. Smith, Sunday. Mother's Day dinner guests at the Calvin Whitmore home includ­ ed Mr. and Mrs, Leslie lee and faniilv of Cherry Grove, Mr. and Mrs. 'M. F. Boge of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Whitmore. »to __ ______ _____ Little Lorraine Lee remained to spenii the week with her grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Garden Home and — Kenneth Denner and children Alice and Thomas of Whitford, spent the day, Sunday, at the Ira McCor­ mick home. Fir Grove school pupils enjoyed a weiner roast and ice cream Thurs­ day afternoon as a treat from their teacher. Miss Irene Stevens o f Laurel. Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore enter­ tained with a dinner Sunday in honor of her mother, Mrs. E. 1 Hareman. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Ansyl Tykeson and son Donald of Portland. Miss Clara Shook went to Hills­ boro Sunday and will make her home with Sirs. Crews, who form­ erly lived on the mountain. Miss Shook began work at the Ray-Mal- ing cannery Monday. Misses Laurine and Frances Lam- brix entertained a number of their friends with a wiener roast Sat­ urday evening, guests included Mr. and Mrs. O. Palmer and family, Wanda Finigan, Enola Barlow, Ar- lista Jones, Leonard Whitmore, Lauren and Donald Haynes, and Wilbur Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. Biiat went to Portland Sunday and were enter­ tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Notigoid. Mountain Top school playground ball team won the game Thursday from Ribbon Ridge 19 to 5 at Rib­ bon Ridge. A return game will be played at Mountain Top Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Otto Ornduff were hosts at a dinner party at their home Sunday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Rachin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Templer and daughter ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shuck and son Stan­ ley of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. L. Finigah. Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel and Miss Wanda Finigan. Spring Brook defeated Chehalem Center at Bald Peak Sunday 8 to 3. A pick-up team played at the end of the game. There will be a ball game here next Sunday. About 50 automobile loads o f people were at the park Sunday, many cooking dinner or supper there. The road in Washington county has been graded to the line, but the mad has not been worked on in Yamhill county and the going was very bad, some nlaces in the road being about a foot dei'\ ( «‘K Sunday« Mhp Whitmore brought home a goo«l catch of trout in spit«* of the fish ermen being more plentiful than the fish. Mrs. Frank Hill is -pending this week with her parent-. Mr ami Mrs. Albert Koberstein at (iaston. F. C. Staliey of the teaching staff of Hillsboro high was a week­ end guest at the F. E. Hoffman home. Other recent gursts at the Hoffman home included George Gould of Portland, who was there Thursday and Friday, and Mrs Gould were entertained Saturday and Sunday. Bill Park S|'rnt Saturday and Sunday at Portland with his moth­ er, Mrs. Ruth Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Sinniger of Chehalem Center and Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Ego and family enjoyed Moth­ er's Day dinner with the women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones. Other guests Sunday at the Jones home were Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Rees. Mr and Mrs. Paul Rees anil family and Mrs. Ross Jennings of Portland. Thomas Tw igg is setting out four and one half acres of blackcaps. Mrs. Pearl Crabtree and daugh­ ter visited Mrs. L. T. Finigan Sun­ day. Mrs. Crabtree’s family lived at Laurel. She is m iking her home with her brother, Herbert Gland­ ers. at Pendleton. Mrs. D. P. Murray and children of Beaverton were guests at the home of her parents from Monday until Friday. A. York of Reedville. Mrs. J. ....................... Murray , of Beaverton, Mrs. I). P. ___ Mrs. _- J. L. Marlin and Miss Alice McInnis of Portland spent Moth­ er’s Day with their mother, Mrs. D. M. McInnis. Mrs. York and Mrs. Murray were accompanied by their children. Californian Looking For Location Here Mountaindale.— Thomas Robinson spent Wednesday* visiting the C. I Williams home, also calling on oth­ er relatives. Mr. Robinson owns a large fruit ranch at Simi, Cal., raising a few hundred acres each of oranges, persimmons and wal­ nuts. He also raises one-sixth of the tomato seed grown in the United States. He was quite en­ thused about this country and in ..... ay . locate here later. Mr. Cannel, who _____ on recently purchased a ranch a - neighbor of Gales Creek, v was — _ his at Sind. Edwin Jesse entertained many friends at a party given in honor of his eighteenth birthday* at the Mountaindale Community hall Sat­ urday evening. The evening w a s spent in games and dancing. About sixty* were present. Mrs. F. M. Zilly. Helen and Bud Zilly and Ethel Harper of Port- Schlegel. land, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ---------- ---- Irwin, Lester and Robert Schlegel, and ..... Mr. ___ and _____ Mrs. W. W. Williams V. were Sunday dinner guests at the C. I. Williams home. Miss Zilly will return to Los Angeles next T uesdav. Charles Walter of North Plains and Mr. and Mrs. A. Reiser motor­ ed to Seattle Sunday. Miss Nellie McNew is working at the Charles Kessler home at Banks. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hansen of Portland are spending the week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. P. E. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Gardner and daughter Elaine and J. Davis and A RG US. Judge Bean Seeks Voters' Approval son ('laud were Sunday visitors at the home of Walter Willis of I hatcher. Mrs H McClvn ami 1 uella Max well of Portland spent Tuesday .it Henry J. Bean, present chief their parent's home, Mr. and Mr- Justice of the supreme court of i it Magwell Oregon, who is a candidate for Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Strader and the nomination for re-election ns t .mily spent Suntlay at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Buys of Brat rrton. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Raffcty 'pent Mother'.' Day with Mrs. Raf Mrs. Toelle of Dr­ tety’s mother, “ cne»», at a birthday party given tor Mrs. Toelle. Mr. ami and Mrs Mrs. P. Hergert family of Mountaindalr spent Sun day at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Oppenlander of Gales Creek. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Dillon and family and Mr. and Mrs 1 aFollrttr Brown of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuwlvs and family Sunday. \ isitors at the Philip Hergert home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. 1 eo Strader and family Id Buyer of Beaverton, Mrs. Wurwalt family of Hillsboro and Mr. Mrs. J. Buyer. Schools Will Join In Picnic May Helvetia. May 20 is the day of school in several districts and a joint school picnic w ill be hehi in the wood' near Groveland. All ay urged to bring well filled baskets ami be present to enjoy the sports and games. Farmers are busy seeding spring grain and getting the ground in shape for corn and potato plant­ ing. Field work in general is over a month behind. Hay ami winter grain are doing fine, while fruit trees show prospects of a good crop. Three potato buyers were in this vicinity last week. The bulk of the spuds here are sold, leaving some for the local market. The benefit dance at Helvetia hall Saturday was a financial and social success. Proceeds will be used to get uniforms for the West Union team. Mrs. Pete Johnson, who died at the Jones hospital Sunday, was a member of the Sunshine club and the members wish to extend their sympathy to the husband and rela­ tives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and son of Portland visited at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Victor Christensen. Sunday. Mr-. Staehle spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her daugh­ ter. Mrs. Ernest Zurcher. Other guests at the Zurcher home Sun­ day were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trach- sel and family of Reedville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Amacher and fam- illy of Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staehle anil family. Miss Anna Christensen spent last week in Portland visiting friends. Joseph Wenzel spent the week­ end fishing at Monmouth Mr and Mrs. Oscar Lane of Portland visited at the Victor Christensen home Saturday. Grabel Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Jones en- tertained Monday for Mrs. Darby. Ernest Stockeel, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Hadeley, all of Portland. Grabel school gave a Mother’s Day program Sunday. .After the program flowers were given to the mothers. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grabel spent a week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Holm of Svenson. Recorder justice of the supreme court, po.i ti*»u No. 2, on the non-partisan ——— judiciary ballot, was first riveted to that position ID 191»» and h IB served since that time. The able opinions written by him soon after he assumed the position attracted the attention ot the other member, of the court and the lawyers of the state His opinion, received marked attention in the reports of seleetrd , i.e., and »ere referred to in text book, and adopted ns the sound exposition of tile law They served in large measure in the construe tion. establishment and adniinistra tion of the employers' liability law of Oregon and the federal employ­ ers' liability net, of which the state court, have concurrent Juris­ diction. therefore, cases under the federal law are commenced and prosecuted in this state. 1 he work­ men’s compensation act lias manv time, been considered ami applied by Justice Bean. ' In all matter, receiving his nt tention. justice and right are hi- principal guide. His opinions ti rr widely recognised as sound and just. At three different primary elections he has been endorsed by both the republic.in and democratic parties. It ha never been intimated that his acts were influenced in lie «!«•- any way —.. by partisanship, ,----- ----------- , serves the approval of the voters of the state, irrespective of party affiliation., at the coming primary election May 20. (By son-in law ' Rosedale 4-H Club Benefit Succesful Hazeldalr The variety program held at R»»srdale school Saturil.ay evening was a success. “Cinderella was presented by a group of the school children. Supt. (). B. Kraus and his Junior band played »elec Other numbers were: Mrs. tions. Robert Baird, piano solo; Henry Fueg.v, accord).in music; Marian Baird. violin solo and tap dancing; Elaine Beckett, readings; Charlie selections; Mrs. .1 lllday*, whistling Wirvuvii.-», C. Smith, vocal solo, and by \\ il- liam Gray of Portland, a Scotch comedy. The 4-H Girls sold candy and ____ r___ * * The popcorn, and ____ had _ a _ grab-bag. club has enough money to send three members to summer school at Corvallis. Thui-HcUy, Muy 12. 1!)32 HILLS B O R O, O R EG O N h.ilcni river nmi mnvlr a flue catch . of fish. Mr and Mrs. Robert« and family ! «if Portland spent Sunday at the, Berger home. Mr«. T* l'- Blrdso»* has left tier farm, anil is visiting in Portland before going to southern Oregon to inak«* hrr home llaRcldalr school will have three < ightll graders to take th«’ state «x.ims at this time: Joe Berger, Kenneth \\ .ild»'l<* ami W«»o»lrow Weaver Rosedale scho«»l will have live applicants: A-unta ami J«»lm > tutor«*, Melvin ami I eltoy Jack ami Uar»*!in«' Dotin. Kinton Delegates Chosen State Meet Kinton grange met in regular monthly ««•«sion Saturday, with a very good attendance and all I of- licers present, Grange dinner W IIS served at noon, aftrr u hie li the lecturer, Mrs. Mice Fluke, had prepared a program as foil« low# t Song by all; reading, Gladys Hall; stunt, by all present; piano duct, Misses Mary ( athry Hall and l u nice Ellen ladder; reading Ada (Utting; reading, \hc» Richard*; I !i,. Albert Strelfl During th« business hour, Frank (' Fluke was chosen as alternate to attrml State Grange meeting in Silverton in June. Leland Flint, master, will be It w.is derided to change delegate, the time of meeting from the first S iturday in the month to the first Monday evening at 8 o’clock, dur­ ing the summer month*« Granger' wdl note that the next meeting will be Momiay evening, June 6th, at 8 »»’clock. Snider of I akr Mrs. Glenn Grove* was calling on friend' and relatives around town last Wed lie'day. Primary nominating rieri ion nt the Grange lull Fl id i) , May 20. \ «»ters ihuuld not forget this dale, Regular preaching service next Sundnv at II o'clock by the pastor, E. Simpson, following I Rev. W. 1 10 Bible school at session of I very one invited to be o*cl»*ck. present at these services Miss Edith Dukes of Farming ton wa: s a guest Monday of Miss Mabel VanKIrrk, Pleasant \ alley road. a n d Mrs. Emery Win Klerk < liildren motored to Portland Sat unlay, where they spent the u rrk Mrs Van end with relativ es Kleek. Mr. ami Mrs. Dock Hunt and son, Dock J., spent the week-end »it the home of Mrs Hunt’s par- ent% Mr. and Mr'. Walter I.each man, Pleasant Valley road. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. (>. II ...... .......... Saturday in and family spent Rredvillr and Hillsboro, calling at the home of Mrs. Peterson’s bro­ ther, Chri' Cook of Rredvillr. Mr and Mr'. Robert Pomeroy ami »laughter' were Sunday guc't' of Mr' Pomeroy’s parent.', parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. (' Sparks ■ of Portland. They attended Mothrr’i Day mtv - ices at a church in po rtland. A Williams Mr and Mrs. It Brock' and daughter, Mrs. V I of Portland, were I rid.« y gur't .H .it the home of another daughter, Mrs I. irl ('. Bell, Cooper moun­ tain. Everett Wright, president ol f the Sunday school contention of thin district, and E. I Cox, local vice president, attended a meeting last w here Thursday evening at Srholl plans were made for the convention May 29th, the to be held Sunday, “* ..... * place to be announced next week. Each school in the district will take part in the program and the speaker will be Dr. Staub of the Davis Reports Sunnyside U*»ngregutlonal church »» l Portland. Mi' I «»ui'»' \ .»nlxlci k, Miss Mabel \niy Godfrey, \ an Klerk, Mi'« ----- ,, —........... ( lifford and Carl WinKleek and Robert I rachinan spent Satiiriin) in llihboro, where they were shop ping ami visiting with relative.' Thrr«‘ were a niinibcr of large family gathering« in town SumLiy, among them being at th«* home . ■ t Ml *"«l Mi- I I 11 i \ 5 It ic velopineiit of Its N at oral Resources In the Interest of All Its People.” (I’d adv ( lark for I S Sen ator committee, 82d 5 e»»|| Bldg , G. Russell Morgan F< >11 District Attorney 1 nm the youngest son of Henri­ etta litre and George \ Morgan, from both my parent» coining Washington county pionrer fam- ¡lie' My grandfather, W I» Hare« practiced law in this county for many years and my timlr, William G Harr, li-ii pr.artirril law here and been actively interested in all county affairs for thr last 25 yr«irs. My father wax at one time clerk of this countx- 1 born at Hills­ boro 35 yr.ir' ago and attended the public s«hool« »»f this county. For my legal education I attrmled (he Northwestern I aw school, the Uni­ versity of Washington mid the University of Oregon. During the war I cniistcil in the navy and was stationed at Seattle, Washington. W ishing (itinriiM and V«»t<*r« ton County i I havr nlrrndv nerved you a» a police <«ffu»r ami deputy for III«’ pa«t rlrvrn year«, whi»h «piahiir« ill«* fur the offi»*r of -lirriff ami If Min-«"ful in this romlng »l«»li«»n, I will *rrve you a« in the past, rn forcing all laws »»like without fear or favor, and using good judgment along with thr duties of the of flee. i« police officer and Mv r«*<*«»r»l l deputy sheriff of tlii« c o ti n I y that I have always for itself speak« and offenders i treated i the public I would like t o be of thr law . 'id I III VM If under I h r same » ir» um I in»'«', always giving them .-« fair ami sqn.ir«- deal itid notl showing partiality I have wi»rked for I«" different sheriff», ltr«'ves and Connell uti»l ti»»tii them I hive forme«l mv »»pin- ion of what thr people of Wash itiglon countv want in thr u ay of law » nfuri rmrnt. Following are figure« and hat will interest >«»u a* i ml taxpayer) These rr«'or In officr, together with nmi fines collrctrd Thrv have nollilng to do with the tax depart­ ment whit'orvrr I hey are rr»-or«|s of thr civil ami criinimtl depart­ ment only George \lrxan5(0 759; expenses, 19,961 SI i total turned over to nuntv clear and uhot r ripense«, 31.8(9 ON. J E. Reeves in the year* 1925, 1926 ami 19’J Circuit court fine* collected, $75,929 75; f.. . ' I. u : 90; total, $79, 7 65; r xprnsrs, $35,- 951 Hl. total turned over t !o county clear and above rxprior«, $13,323.- 84. J W (‘«»ntirll In the year« 1929. I 930 and 1931 Circuit court fines collected, '31,5(3 37; fees, $2.155 - I I. tot » I. $38,998 5| ; expenses, $4O,A0l 78; amount Connell i« lack­ ing of paying expenses, $3,503.27. Where George Mexamlrr made ii clear turnover of $31,8(9.08, and J I Reeves $(3,325 84 above their expenses, J W Connell i« lacking $3.503 27 f I ron» even paying his J I Itrrvrs made 97»i expense! arrests in the above three year!» and Connell 760 I he sheriff’s office should nt least be self sustaining and if m»m inatrd and elected I will put my utmost effort« in rconomiaing upon the expenditures, and living up to Oath of my office (Paid adv.) This Is thr first ever been a candidate for any lie office of this county, and 1 mit a short statement of my form for your approval. the State Senator with Mrs Obrisl'N parents, Mr. and \ugust II Dallmann Mi Work at the tile factory of E, I St bolls started up Monday. Cox of this town Ims employ nient there. “M«»ther‘s Day” uai observed ut I he church Sunday morning during the Bible schuoi hour with tin follow ing program i Reading« l»y th»* children, talk by S II l'oinrr<»\ about “Mollier,” duct by E I. Met «.entine Cox mid Mrs. Cora “M\ Mother's Bible,” an illustrai t d recitation by Beulah Peterson I Was admitted to thr bar In 1921, and began thr prncticr of law in Coos county, where I re­ sided for 8 years, returning to Hillsboro in 1929 Since that time I have practice«! law in this coun- ty. Ed Schulmerich JUDGE Tested for 100 Years Saving. & Loan Bldg. HlLLS B O RO If nominated ar.4 «*lrctcd, will, during my term of office, devote nil of my time and efforts to give to Washington county an econom­ ical, cffi