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P a g e E ig h t I II h North Plains Host to P.T.A. H IL L S B O R O A K G U S, H IL L S B O R O . Bloodshed, Destruction, Death Follow in Wake of I nreasonable Demands; Kohler Refuses Tribute In m u te contrast to on e t'd ra v o r ’ over a period of m any years in «I «,».• ■« ,-a-w. V..A«« •!««• • ».I« tx'half of a comtnum tx of A m erican k M •! ,<U»< V. .k a«a.k M .kt K >•'*«. («, A, »f M* V Study Club Plans; Several " men in w hich th e \ them - selves have played a m ajo r p a rt are the m ark s of violence w hich th e Honored at Partie» K Aider CV a n d the \ a «■ ot K h - ler. Wis.. suffered m a vicious a t- tiiv North Plain» i* t a ) tack m ade upon it. Julv ' during NO RTH PLAIN S W a s h in g to n thp Ih re rs of nil l'.idnslrial s ta k e C ounty Council of th e O regon C\m - Em blazoned ac:v>N a m ural d e gress of P a re p ts and T each ers held P i l i n g th e d i:n .t\ of Am erican in ti q u arterly m eeting a t th e actxxd o u stry a n d labor tin >e words sta n d luiuse S a tu rd ay w ith Mrs Allen as one en ters the general of- K ntght ot FVivst G rove presiding flees of the K ohler Co He who Mrs. F C Mover » very ill at tolls h e n ' luith sc; his m ark The tlx* hom e ot lier son Edw W. developm ent ot K ohler village. M oyer th e factory a n d its surroundings M rs Anna N ault of B aker a n d tvsfx'ak the spirit th a t h a s grown Mrs S m ith a n d Mrs. E rnest Nelson u h am ong th e workers a n d th e of Hillsboro w e n ’ guests T uesday of m anagem ent of th e K ohler o rg a n ic - Mr a n d M is A. F. C h riste n e r at ion. A ttention h a s been draw n from th roughout the c o u n try to Birthdays (Ftrbr.itrd life i n a M r and Mrs’ Russell l e f i a wen- th is ideal of ‘ com m unity n % , J 1 !p m u T uesday evening of Mr a n d ¿viinu Í Á -?■ at ion- guests re. R oland U ornecker. T h e d in - ? v ’ ï* « ' th e Mrs. as e e le b n a t m ir U U i te e h r th r ia v s . 01 " u feOt.Xl.' ot Art.' and n e •r r w was celebrating b i irthdays ■lence was aw arded a t th e begm - ot Mrs. L o tu s a n d Mr. H om evker. S tu d j club of the local P a re n t- K ^ l e r ^ P r i u . - . o ^ J K j o ? 'r~ :’ T each er association nu t O 'to b e r 9. , .U? ? f 1 T i '' ’ ' ! Z 1 SJ th e sc h o o l h o u se M rs C l a n 'u P u b l»c recognition of Ins work in TYoutnian S ^ h e th e developm ent of K ohler Village planned, industrial com m unity oral su b je ct for Ute first th ree m eetings is “C hildren in a C h an « - „ ^ 5 . ^ and « w r n - Inff y i b u v e n *■ T TA,.-, .iih b ie * T..r tng P C i ivilization.'' he su je e ct for hit lit. l i l t Clt.ttlOIl stdtl'S You liave dem o n strated th a t an th e first m eeting was S h all C h il d re n be B e tte r B orn?'' The next arUcle of m an u fa ctu re can be p ro duced econom ically, profitably a n d m eeting will be Novem ber 13 and Uie subject for discussion will be efficiently ui a n environm ent o 1 « h a ll C hildren H ave a B e tte r ““ d ‘ *'a t , th e re is no neera- Background." Everyone is welcome . t\,/ Î Î F „ ï? 4 ness 111 connection w ith a m a n u fa ctu rin g town, n o r slum to come to Uiese m eeim gs. environm ent for the workers in its A. F. Christener Honored factories." M rs A. F C h rtsten e r com pli Representation the Issue m ented her h u sb a n d wiUi a b lrth - T h e strik e was sta rte d Ju ly 16 by Mry k “ r e ^ v e l y am ali n u m b er 'of em - V n d ^ M r ^ ^ i n S t 1 c f uu'2* p h ’n,' plovps ;Uxl fo n n e r em ployes of th e *‘ " d com pany T he m ajor issue involi ed. < h*M«. pwU» by M m <M4 te n e r .'a n d Hila OonieliiUs a ll from a review ot the c.is. was •' •) M m -e«r««v h «i«*« «I««««»., m í of N orth P lains and M r a n d M rs w h eth er tin* A m erican F ed eratio n E rnest Nelson of Hillsboro of L abor U nion was to be recogniz- R ally day was observed B unday ed a s the representative of all the a t th e C h u rch of C h rist w ith a n organizations' employes regardless a tte n d an c e of 74. Sunday school is of th e ir wishes. a t 10 o'clock a m Everyone wel- N inety-five per cent of Uie e m come. ployes of th e com pany were receiv- Mrs. Crottleib S te rn i a n d ch ild ren in« wages in excess of th e n n n i- of B oardm an a re visiting th is week nn.m required under the code under I a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. F red w hiah it works, w hen th e strike was Brown. called. Provisions m ade effective in Mrs. E. J. L am bert a n d F ra n k th e code in Ja n u a ry of tin s vear L am bert and fam ily ot P o rtlan d were placed in effect b\ th e K oh- spent Sunday a t th e J W P r it- ler Co. A u g u st 1 last vear chard home. M rs E. J. L am bert is Since Aug 1. 1933 the riunim um 5 A ty*<cW 'O W •/ *«»«• « KoÀJr \ a«*« v. Koki«, *<o^fo,««K a sister of Mrs. P ritc h a rd wage of 1939 has been m effect Mr. a n d Mrs. C lark Inkley- a n d Some of t h e m en working in th e son Sam m y of Los Angeles arrived p lan t today because o f M onday for a visit w ith here. Mrs. Inkley is of Mr. a n d M rs S. A M arjory Meek h a s bee to h e r hom e th e past th e flu. Mrs. A- V. E m ery a n d w ard of P o rtla n d spent th e Edw. w. M oyer hom e Dr. and M rs S A P o rtla n d a n d M r and M ulkey ulke Visited re la u re s a t S e a ttle the p resid en t of th e com pany, th e pony police or strik e ‘ breakers g B s b o m l i th e DOlice d ^ v e ^ t h e M 5R?il.t ^ S ‘ „ ? Ver, th e »eek -en d . org an izatio n has suffered a loss of brought in in relatio n to th e situ - maddeiiJdI tn Jb m S u re end W hile line n o rth th they io to four m m illion illio n d d ollars o lla r s in ataon itiauuei ixi m oo n o rth to th e e n d of ey took th e tr ip m i th h e , past four ation „ „ n . H igh street. By th is tim e th e e f- Mt. R ainier. years O Mr. a n d Mrs. F re d B row n » were ,, T km T ' °i and Mrs. M r' H arold a r°W „ denied J H ? * th e privilege to organize, oreanize. th o u san d persons, persons of whom nnit only « a ' ’ o i Sunday W ith in th e worker» group th e m - em ail percentage were em ployes or b e e n Pf i'£ d h » .S ’ nt not a sh o t h a d so iu fa r r lu> as 1 I n have &?rs,’ .. J ' 2*.’ _Mrs JO Jo A A.- m e er r em e m ployes p lo y e s of o i th e com oanv pany im Av je rs acives n a s oeen established th e fo r rm \ , ?*i 1 and,_so ave o ’i a " ’' O Jt?n PO rtlan<* sP^nt K ohler W orkers' .Association w hich su rro u n d ed u ie factory They a t- able 10 lca rn tw one w as u i- Fd 31 ° f M r aJXl hoWs * m en’1*‘rsl” P of nm etv per tacked th e factory, office, a n d J ured. Mrs. Édw. M oyer "A n um ber of sh o ts were fired by .«» U,. . A ___ 611,1 _______ o* th e ____ em ployes of th e p la n t m edical d e p artm e n t, despite the Mr. a n d Mrs. S ani W ebb of C or- including includine thòse* th e m° mob. Webb those engagM engaged in office fact th a t they h a d been sh u t down niem bers , of f tf]e b two scores of nelius were guests F Tiday rid a ’ of ' M r ------ work T h e a d m in istratio n of th e for two weeks a n d th e re was n o im ^ e P2?Îe kj^ss w indows in th e and Mrs. J W P r u e ,har£ J h a ll w ere broken J com pany h a s d ealt collectively w ith production. T h e m ob th e n tu rn e d » f ,-xFdl / i thè t Erg» W O rk C T S " .-s ___ _ • I- _ * n niob if> h f h f A m i l t r l M esdam es Ko j . r S xîï a n d fo rd -------- a n n d n i~~. Hsnr» ” . aoL---------- ------------- organization in re- z-xv» ° n th e village, __a_ w here they c arried ¿ k ilo L t X thoroughly out of con- a card P ^ - la t‘? n th e solution of m any the a tta c k to th e R ecreation B uild- £°i. “T 6 m oving to a tta c k th e vli- r i . o i 2 ^ 'e,n’<xne Mrs. P A. Q ualls problem s w hich have existed in th e mg above w hich village fam ilies “ ,w as 1101 u n tl* th e m ob was O ctober 10. th k „ e village , th a t the past Following th e o rganization of were living t th h re r M a te t « n ,! in » g . » k — Mr. a n d Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck en- police resorted to th e ir guns. O nly „ 5 L i h_e^ m/ " ca " .VHUce_ President G ive, View by doing so w ere th ey able to drive 500 parTy 0,7' F e d e ra tton of L abor am ong certain r Ä t° ¿ / T f ~ m th e vtha^e a n d tober 10. T he f o l l o w s w ^ " p r o s :: of t h ? e m p £ \ Æ t ^ h e ' T n í V W of S S Ä t ^ ~ e n t: Messrs, a n d M esdam es W illiam Pynv has m et the r e p r e ^ t / t T e ; Joos. J R. ^ n d f o r d H e n r e S r t h e ’^ i o n *eac“h t.mS* r m e e u n g i n r e X ^ o n A. F . C h n ste n e r Ja m es M athiesen was requested investigation T h e s u r id e n e s. e , _________ k - . f red u* 5t ° t th e sh eriff f e sudaeness of th e m o b s a .- and th e t p h resid en t of th e Village of a n d E arl Hollenbeck, Mrs. A. K J - __________________ _____ X ts r e n t N ational Joos a n d H enry C ypher h a d high w hich th e strik e was c a llk i TTie Je n S a n d th e 7 « i . ihT? S ? * O u a rd troop" w relleve th e situ - s V n ^ s e ^ d C yPher J R as sup- Tabor Board Holds Election » oik .,- I fig h t o f a n y gro u p of em ployes to w ith th o u sa n d s of rocks tks and and E rences M illet, who is a tte n d in g bargain th ro u g h union re p resen ta o - plied b rir' “ ■ • Im m ediately following th e begln- ucks w hich were n o t available St. n. M arys Academ y n ear B eaver- tlves, but sta te d it is in w ith sc s c - ir w t fever fe v o r n t,» -------- could n o t recog- on th e concrete paved highw ay all ? lng ot th e strik e, th e strik e rs valn- ton, S c is l ^ ill l w d ith ^ r i T a rle N0 7fi b t w t s o / o f ^ m X v ^ h ^ a r ^prese»n ta tli e lndlcate th e p re p a ra tio n b ' , p etitioned th e N ational Labor eeung Moi?day n ig h t w u ^ T l v - e p T S m e ? b ^ i t d WkSh th a o bWn m adp ln a d ’^n c« ' B oard dl-W)1'e a-s a n m eeting •»cxTa then- __ ’ C?*;n , presented by It. B eginning at tw o c i h . illegal com pany union th e K oh- attended, being l only poorlj th ree T h» C,U.l-mina/ ^ t in D^a th p la n t.’ th e mob” proceeded a s H foL ler W orkers ' association, th e work- tax p a y ers out Mr. and Mrs. M e rritt Jackson a n d ' one i f n & m n & io m law l^ sn’S ! a n d O:gVnlZed lan c a r ’ • - 0-’ ^ OUeCUve b‘^ „ aln1'1« ----------- r p — ™ - J u n g a «p>’' o a u g n te r w ere <riw>t.Ec QimHr,,. zx7 KirwwicKgxei « txi L----- «----------- «..v* m e a tta c k over a m ile lone election wa»s held un d er the Mr and Mrs. R u ^ r tl L o f u ^ ’ d ^ S ^ It ,*2. ‘ S ? iE°n t P ra c tlca llv all th e windows in ^ s p ic e s o ft he N ational L abor Re- T he P ast C hiefs' club o ? F r ie n d H ^ r b S t K nhitr m at*d. by th c n o rth w est pottery, south foun- laLon-s Board, on S eptem ber 27th •Ship T e m p t wUi e n r e r k m Vh» P re sid 5 v tK,h»1» Vlci ‘ drv cleaning and lq jk e r buildings. a n d -8 th to de te rm in e th e issue of tem ple w ith a H a l l o w e 'e n ^ t y a ! period f e w ^ f ‘S eng£ed" m B ! 2 OPPe,_ ? fncp a n d * * " ’pd- S i ,„?.rl " enA e_ ._i°.r. “ J 1? 11'* m cal d e p a rtm e n t w here a com pany b a rgaining re p re se n tatio n As shown £Verun? Ali fo r m e r “ e m tivitles p i L"". r e s or or doctor 'Aa-S working, a n d in w hich by 'h e resu lts of th e election, the n tn v « . were e m — H t! f th.e ocB anua- m em bers of th e picket line h a d w orkers them selves have chosen to f r” th at. io r th e h60" tre a te d for sore fe et w ithout b e r e p r e s e n te d b y t h e K o h l e r W o r k - ■m „ K K ^ ks^ ° L t h e .strlkp Period cost d u rin g th e last two weeks were e r s ' Association. ‘ th e vote being in w hich h u n d red s of individuals sh a tte re d bv rocks a n d sto n e » 1063 to 643 «By V irtu i!? engaged in picketing a n d M eanw hile strik e rs h a d broken E rnest Hudson. Floyd and C lar- X. . n«ce. t h a t n o t m ore th a n one th ro u g h th e re a r fence ln five euce Updike finished shaking th e ° ? t ? { t‘en was ever ln th e em ploy places playshed a t th e school house Oc- , 'h p ty m p a n y D uring th e second S till th e village police offered no < By Mn Richard Hunffer) «»her 9 two week period th e ra tio was a t resistance because th ey w ished to a n d Mrs. B ud G re er and W alter C halm ers of Forest G rove e a s t ' lvp to one of outsiders a n d a t avoid in ju ry to anyot ie. It T*a.s not ch Mr. ild ren of Balm G rove were guesU visited A lbert F orest Sunday. Mrs. W R Hudson e n te rta in ed th e G ale G range Econom ics club Friday. . " ,-' Hayward T h u rs d a y , I h lo b e t of Mr and M is Georg,. W right O ctober 11! Miss FUa T tm n icrin an of F o rt land .s|n-nt a week w ith lier pur cuts, returning to P o rtlan d lliu rs . day m orning Mrs A hin H unger s|te n t two days With Mrs o .-ru ld l la m a “ W ren Robert H unger sp e n t Uie week end w ith F ra n k Mcury ne.tr T im ber. Mr am i M rs Ru-liaiM H unger were guests ot Mr a n d M rs \V Xt Snlix's m R eedvdle S atu rd ay Scholm eriih Opens Shop Bruce S chulm erich has opened a carpentering plum bing a n d elec trical shop over th e Used C a r E x change. T h ursday V O U L L n e v er c atch h e r x s ta n d in g still . . . she's alw ays o n th e go. And while sh e 's going — sh e 's growing S h e needs h e r a p p etite ! S ta r t h e r o ff rig h t e a c h m orning w ith a glass of F I R GROVE M IL K , f t gives It t h a t flav o r o f e x tra rich n e ss a n d e x tra freshness. D iscover th e se e x t r a , fo r yourself. Order Today! Phone 4RX1 GRADE MILK W o m a n s World — N ew recipes, m enu su g g estio n s, household hin ts. 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Mi 31 TOOTH PASTE I B est n ew sp ap er buy is T he G reat er .Sunday O regonian in com b in a tion w ith th e d ally M orning f ) r > a o - rri?n P®r m onth bv carrier i ? l d .a , J-y M°r o in g O regonian, r il’/ ’t'V1 Sun<1av. h as been KK- D L C E D to 45c per mo. by t a m e r . You w ill en joy tn ese d aily fe a tu re s : N orth w est N e w s — M'/st com plete co v era g e by 250 correspondent«. Pr.?t a £ om ,c M rlp s- T he G um ps Bi 1 A bner . Moon M ullins . P olly and H er P als . . G asoline A lley . . E lla C inders . . J u s t K ids . . D ick e n th v«»r tv» U'nchcr a n d 1« u| fixiilxill couch ul Handy union hb.li ?* h»x»l Pop." iu. Itiinim w In known a t Handy, alwavn p u ts out tra m Hud m ake a goutl nam e for |h(*m M'lVCN A new ro o t, a eoat of p ain t o r so m e m in o r r e p a irs w ill in c re a se th e v alu e o f y o u r hom e. 75c EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS died (letolier 11 at. P o rtlan d route •I Funeral servlet-., wen. held Hal urdav .illeriioou at Finley » e lu i|« l hi lx u lla n d and Interm en t via.» In l'ie .e e n t llio v e leini'leiv lk'ei ased Is survived bv widower Ole Ole.011. am t the following elul d ie n Akten. Vi a » dive and 1 helm a Oleaon. Mrs Lorenz Well Mi 1,, n S tark Mi W illiam H am ., and Mi- Pollv Ame» all id Poitl.uid She «a» a half i»|er ol Mrs Al I iM'iil lh«wll|ig lemmet» will e n te r th e fourth week ot eoiniH lIlloii beginning M onday Schedules me as lidio» . Ann i l e a n league Hill .- ix»i\> lee W orks \ « H«»tne I unndrx DKINK WATER W ITH MEALS Koval Soda Work s Vs Hl! I.six n u M otor eoiii|ginv Ctlv league 1 eel • GOOD FO R S T O M A C H Aulo Pari» V» Halli. » Piace, l e» t ie d W e lle r Po. Han.I lle in v M ills W ider with mcidn helps Moniuch te r Ireland <X Coin|Miiiv v» C c a n d E d w in W elch H a llie 1 liaum d 11 bloated »loi.' C onunerelal league Fuliw av W a sh a n d M rs E n d A n le k e r ol Julies, al.lz» dtgeatlon w ith r us a i d a n|>x>idul of Adlctlka. M arket \ . Cm rv » grxMvrv . Co» K d ito u O ne dotv<* (lean?» out i>oinotvt mid !e . I T ruck» v» Safew ay store N a w a h e n BOTH up p er a n d lower tional legane N ational tìii.ird s v» F o r m e r t l i l l a b o r o S t a r Ixiwcln T h e IX'lta D ing .store Ad Pinon (d l Bristol H ardw are coni C o n c h S n n d y U n io n H ig h isiin n C onunerelal N a tio n a llsin k H1lb.ls.1x. L e Work» t.sik lin e e W E Raiinow form er foot Ixi 11 stra ig h t g a m e , fn .m the Hillsboro s ta r at Hillsboro high and Pacific o "ih^ Ao'.’S*!"' ,lM' " ,, k universlt.v u eoinpletu.g h I» HCV- I ol the .. A m erlean league play « h ile 1 -- — __ piny tlx» lh»\al Sixla W orks won tw o out of Hu,»' from Hie Hom.' Igvun- drv Ir e la n d s a n d H a llie s Place learns » o n two out ot th ree Hom le n t/. Auto P.ut.s a n d tin« C c ia tt R o o d t i i n e I n l i e g i t i f e e d store, respectively, m Uie C i t y league while Ealrvvav M arket and ing l l o d |( e n - B r e w s t e r E g g l .s s .e t l s deleat.xl Safew ay s to r e a n d Curry.» gi.s-erv, respeetivelv. by a P ro d u c e r. M ore u n ti lie tte r like m argin In th e <\»mm<*relal * q u a lity e g g s tttk en c u re o f l<»:igu«» otinuu B ristol H ardw are won two out of throe m th e N ational league Highest Cash I lie .slight d if f e r e u e e in to u t. from th e N ational G u a rd s while P rice Paid, the Union OH t<x>k two from the CMmmerclal N ational hank team High bowlers in t h c various 1 Ih. o r n to n l«»tigu<\s were a-s follows Am erican M Helts,» 212 c i t \ K Dillon 211 Com m ercial H L itchfield 233; and N*u:«wui! J Ihitter.son 220 Feed - Need - Fgg« - Poultry S ta n d in g s .Me .M i n r iv i l lc Phone 31MÌ1 A m e r it a n I eague l.A l KEl. K llX iF B t'ltllu S|xu> rtrd. a Uxal stu d e n t nt U niversity oi Oiygon has been pledge» to Z etu Pau Alpha sorority tleraU l S n u th a n d Ja m es KU putrtek of bherw ixxl were phxlged to lfe'lm Upsllon l4ivonn<* Peters. s<»n of H enry joined the arm y a t K*Uem F riday m orning He is a form er resident of th is d istric t \ \ G Eily’. C h arles H aynes, Bill H aynes a n d ix»n- 7 eH rn e d froiy a h u n tin g trip to E astern O regon Saturdav night. T hey b ro u g h t back th re e flu deer. M r a n d Mrs H arold Aebks.hei visited Mrs A cbiseher s p a ren ts Mi a n d Mrs 1, H R edinger ot Newberg. , M onday Mr ‘U hl^M rs. O tto Krebcv aiwi Mr. and M rs Victor M uvalt of 2}X.. Oori ,ers T ' ,U S'd'vkiv a t the W alter b p a th tiome W I. I ’.'t Sundav visitors nt Hie it p II illi4 v .. n . I . , W .v rk s A I H S trick ler hom e » e re M r a n d Mrs K« y a l S»aU Work» .1 3 5 l.d ittv lr y I H erm an W en t/ a n d Ix.vvell W ent.' H . l l l »ci«« l . b . . r o M .t. r C o S I .< of S.'ap|H*«a< Mrs Louisa Tata-r Mr a n d Mr» W arren Baugti ot W I. p Portland. Mr and Mrs. J A S ta c k - l«»vt«.r irrita n 4 ¿ (\ ler. M ildred a n d Dick Mrs Dun H»Ul* I’la. .• I.« n ta X u io P a rta W en e a n d d a u g h te r Lona Dun M orrison, form erly ot H u d istric t and ow ner of th e placi ommarrlal I »ague now occupied by Harry W right lias sold som e of his gold m ining i'J , „ , , property in W ashington. ,,e.x.rdl„* .> ‘rr* , “ : ; kr7 to his datighU 'r Betty, who recenHv s„r„w„ s...r, visited h in t N a tio n a l I ra g u a t ajlers at the D an W erre honw Sunday were .Mr m id M rs Jock I i n a t . I l l a r t l w a i a rd M arler and dau g h ter, m id Mr mid I N ’ a m n . . . t *1 O i l G u C.x Mrs w B augh of P o rtla n d r r v l a l N n t *n a l H a n k I «7 Mr and Mrs. Ja c k B urn» ol P o rtlan d called a t Hie W c & R MRS. < I». ST M f O R D hom e Sunday Mrs Mat y Ann S ta i ford. 63. resl- Mr. and Mrs w C Edy m id son len t of I a u tel com m unity for more Donald R u ssia n ty p e . T aken a t His Word ‘ W hy th a t tro u t was about so iM ig.' t h e re tu rn e d vacationer boasted “I tell you I never saw such a fish. ’ ''I can believe th a t.’’ replied a listener drily.—Ex. City Bowling Loops I nter Fourth Week Laurel Ridge Folk Pledged .it Oregon Orchardale Enjoy Tncse Exclusive Features OREGON Sym bol W a te r B o ttles 26c 51c $1.20 2 for $1.21 K u d d le K itty , a w a te r b o t tle fo r b a b y . 89c 2 for 90C O ctober 17 - 1 8 -1 9 D E I* T A. D R U G S T O R E