'-•ROi Birthday Ball— Benefit l iiln n lile I ’a ra ly s is Victim« Here T onight \ \ ith Wliit. h is Combined the I I illshoro I »dependent V olum e 42, No. 50 Farm Study Shows Less Lands Used llilb b o r o In dependent Eatabiiahed 1K73 Lorraine Chase, Anna Claske Top Local Contests Bill (niin, Oregon, Thursday, January 80, 1986 (dubs City League Hazeldale Achieve Honors Calm Marks in Year's Work Meets, Many New Power Attend Here Deal Session US H ills b o ro A rg u a Established 1894 Journal Juniors— Benefit Historical Group Venetian Friday Night Two Sections, Fourteen Pages Be Sure to Vote! Here Are Precincts Special Election January 31, 1936 ! Voters Take Scant Notice of Election An ou tsta nding reco rd o f achieve-1 1. M u llo y C a rlto n School House in eiit in e x h ib its at the co u n ty and 2. Sherwood Boy Scout Room in H otel B u ild in g I st ate fairs, and th e C o m m ercia l Na- 3. M id d le to n School House I tio n a l Bank corn show and p ro m - 4. T u a la tin C ity H a ll D is tric t 1 H ills b o ro C ity 1 in e iit a c tiv ity in ju d g in g and dem - 5. S outh T ig a rd I O. O F H a ll L o rra in e (,'liase 117.500 i o n stra tio n w o rk on the p a rt of 6. N o rth T ig a rd Basement of M E C h urch V« Ima llh ir.s 78,400 n u m be r; of the Hazeldale 4-H clubs 7. M etzger C o m m u n ity C lu b House Iti lie Havens 48,925 A g ricu ltu ra l Survey fit M ore P u b licity f o r S tate was eited by L. E. Francis, assist H earin g on E stab lish m en t of 8. G arden Home School House L ight V otes E xp ected Friday 37.475 Blanche Robinson ant county agent, at the an nu al 9. Southeast A lo ha H u b e r-A lo h a School Norm a Tuelle 27,950 D isclo ses Five Per I achievem ent m eeting w h ich was N eed ed in E ast, Says W h en F ate o f Four G o vern m en t U tility 10. Southw est A lo ha B uck's B u ild in g 16,850 Ito b tT lu Robirvion held at the H azeldale school F r i 11. K in to n ............................. ........... School House 14.050 L u c ille Hood Cent Drop M ayor Carson L aws S ettled day. N in e ty persons were present. D raw s Crowd 12. Scholls ................ ............................ I O. O F. H a ll A lic e S e iiu ltiie ric h 11,450 T here were fo u r clubs in the 13. L a u re l .................................. C o m m u n ity H a ll I I I co d u I rin g the past year. O m l l l l m l l U u i n l i ity lJ M U 14. R e ed ville ......................... School House D is tric t 11 co-n, p o u ltry and 15. G rabe l School House C ounty O utside H ills b o ro «nutrd e n n ?iub sry w ith a to ta l e n r o ll 16. B lo o m in g ....................... .... School House Annu Glu.skc 57.625 m e n t <it 12 boys. H H. K in ch lo e , j 17. S outh C orne liu s M E. C hurch 57.350 A lm a R affety I p o u ltry m a n of the ha ze ld a le co m -! 18. N e w —near Forest G rove Masonic Home Anna M arie M eyer 55.100 Program S ch ed u le C overs 19. East Gaston .. Johnston's House S a les T a x A p p ea rs H ead ed M u n icipal O ffic ia ls T alk of in u n lty , was lpfeder o f the clubs. T estim o n y C ontinued U ntil Helen S ahlfeld 27,9(81 20. D ille y ....................... O utsta n d in g achievem ents o f the .............. A rtisa n 's H a ll 12.175 T itile H offm an T w o -D a y Session for A n o th er D e fe a t F o reclo su res N ea rly M id nigh t 21. C h e rry G rove . gro up were, second place in the Depot B u ild in g W. V & C. R R C 10.050 Wanda Fuugan 22. West G a s to n ......... C a rna tion C a lf M anna contest fo r K P. H a ll 6,8(81 Verna Mae W allers 'd a ir y clubs: fir s t and second place! 23. Gales C reek ......................... C o m m u n ity H a ll D oris H f.ito n 3.825 illy W tn I < *yru-. ( o im ty A ir r n t | S ixteen cities, in c lu d in g H ills - at the cou nty fa ir, fo u rth and ■ Cnarges and explanations; words W ashington cou nty voters w i ll 24. N e w — near F orest G rove W atts School House M a rion C ypher 3.075 Reports of the 17 committee,* o f boro, were repres« nted Wednesday eigh th place at the .state fa ir w ith : w h ich flo w e d endlessly fro m 2 go to the polls F rid a y to settle the 25. T im b e r .................... Bang’s B u ild in g 2.650 Helen Rutschm an f u n u i s w o rk in g on the problem s by 80 c ity o ffic ia l' at the regional garden e xh ib its; tw o second places! o'clock in the aftern oon S atu rday fate o f fo u r laws, three re fe rre d by 26. B u x to n ............ ................ G range H a ll 2.050 Jean Jcpson • mdet eunsiderution in connection conference of the League o f O re- at the county fa ir w ith p o u ltry e x to n e a rly m id n ig h t, spiced w ith the le g isla tu re and one b y p e titio n 27. M a n n in g M a n n in g H a ll 1 450 K a th e rin e Denney w ith the Econom ic Conference have gon C itie s held in the cham ber of h ib its; firs t and th ird places at the personalities here and there, con Polls w ill be open fro m 8 o'clock 28. Banks I O. O. F. H a ll 1.250 H ild a Dober been com pleted .Seventy-nine fo rm com m erce room s here. I cou nty fa ir in G uernsey classes; stitu te d the p u b lic h e aring before in the m o rn in g to 8 o'clo ck at 29 R o y .............................. M oore’s Store B u ild in g ers nl W ashington cou nty huve been night.. T h is w i ll be the fir s t elec . The m eeting opened w ith a lu nch - I fir s t place at the cou nty fa ir and the O regon h y d ro e le c tric com m is 30. P u rd in ...... .......... T hatch er School House pondt rin g these q u istio n s, c o lle c t Vote totals fo r candidates in the 1 eon at noon attended by 61 per- second at the state fa ir w ith the sion in connection w ith the p ro tio n since the designation o f p re 31. V e rb o o rt .................... Forrester's H a ll ing data p e rta in in g to them, and H ills b o ro M ercnan’.s' P o p u la rity I sons. The ch ie f part o f the lu n c h 1 live sto ck ju d g in g team; firs t at the posed establishm ent o f the n o r th cincts by nu m be r instead o f name 32. N o rth C ornelius C ity H a ll w o rk in g out th e ir reports since contests m ounted ra p id ly d u rin g eon was a ta lk by M ayo r Joe C ar- county fa ir and second at the state The fo u r law s concern, changing west people's B o n n e v ille u t ilit y d is 33. Le isy L e is y v ille School House i l l . m t N ovem ber I The results of the pust week us c o m p e titio n be of tim e fo r p rim a ry electio n; in i son of P o rtla n d , w ho to ld o f the ' fa ir w ith p o u ltry de m on stra tion tric t. 34. West N o rth P la in s K. P. B u ild in g ■ ln*s,■ studies w ill be presented, to tween 21 riv a l candidates and th e ir i lack o f a d v e rtis in g f o r Oregon team; second at co u n ty fa ir w ith crease in pay fo r state legislators, The d is tric t, as exp la in e d by 35. East N o rth P la in s School House ill those w ho care to come, next proponents grew in cre a sin g ly keen, th ro u g h o u t states and cities of 'liv e s to c k de m on stra tion team ; s ix th , George W Joseph, P o rtla n d a tto r sales tax, and stud ent fees in in s ti 36. M o u n ta in ........................... Meacham School House I o, nay and Wedm sd iy, in the i A d d itio n a l nom inations m ay be the f ir eastern p a rt of the U n ite d ' eleventh and tw e lfth places at th e ney and m em ber o f th e com m ission tu tio n s o f hig h e r le a rn in g in th r 37. C o n n e ll ............................. D. W enger's H a ll H ills b o ro G range h a ll on T h ird made up u n til 7 p. nt. F e b ru a ry 7 States. C om m ercia l N a tio n a l B ank corn acting as chairm an, w o u ld consist state. 38. O renco .............................. C ity H a ll avenue between W ashington and and any g ir l s till has a chance t o . (Cunlinurd on pax* 7, column 6) Round Tables Held Small Interest Shown of M V M counties c i w h ic h W ash 39. N o rth A lo ha ................................ ........ G range H a ll Itasehne. w in one of the grand prizes, a free in gton is one. T he purpose is to F o llo w in g luncheon the m eeting | 40. C edar M ills • In te re st over the co u n ty in the U n ion Chapel f I o 'a c re d it, land u tiliz a tio n , fa rm ' tr ip to C a lifo rn ia and O ld M exico d is trib u te po w e r generated at B o n . w ent in to a rou nd tab le discussion ' 41. N o rth B eaverton various law s is not great and a H aulenbeck B u ild in g organization, a g ric u ltu ra l situa tion , i n e v ille over the seven counties. 42. S outh B eaverton lig h t vote is expected w ith few P u b lic School House p o u ltry , d a iry , farm crops, h o rti- I C andidates und th e ir escorts w ill : o f variou s problem s in m u n icip a l Joseph and Charles E. S tric k la n d 43. West Slope foreoasts being made as to the J. E. Lahey's B u ild in g c u ltu re . soils, and general livestock ! he guests at u theatre p a rty next I governm ent. o f Salem w ere the o n ly m em bers i 44. N e w — Forest G rove outcome, except th a t it seems lik e H igh School B u ild in g com m ittees, and th e ir vurlnu s s u b -i T hursd ay evening. The g irls w ill , C ities represented included As- I o f the com m ission present. 45. N ew — Forest G rove ly th a t the sales ta x b ill, voted o r C e ntral School B u ild in g divisio ns, have considered the stat- I he in tro du ced from the stage d u r ; toria , Beaverton, C latskanie, P o rt- , 46. N e w — Forest G rove three previous tim es, w i ll again Room Crowded ................... L ib r a ry B u ild in g us d these enterprises in th is coun- ing in te rm issio n. The fo llo w in g F ri-1 i land. Forest G rove, N ew berg, O re 47. N o rth H ills b o ro ................ .......... meet defeat. iy, the re la tio n of the situ a tio n In | duy evening co-operating m erchants gon C ity , Eugene, Sherwood. Me- Basement C o u rt House The c irc u it c o u rt room, w h e re ' Helens, W arrenton, 43. Southeast H ills b o ro M onday, S h e riff John C o n n e ll wa.‘ 1 lie 'ate and elsewhere as re la tin g ■ are p la n n in g a d in n e r fo r a ll eSndl- i M in n v ilie , St .............................. School House the sessions were held, was c ro w d - , Sheridan, and Seaside, H ills b o ro i 49. Southw est H ills b o ro b e ginning the task o f preparing C ity H a ll these enterprises lo ca lly, und d a t» j ed to capacity d u rin g the early- T ile p u b lic is requested to ask H erm an K e h rli, secretary of the p o llin g places w ith p ro pe r e q u ip ir recom m endations re g ard ing ho ur* of the hearing, b u t em ptied fo r votes at the tim e of m a kin g a ; league, fu rn ish e d topics fo r the m ent and the b a llo t boxes w i ll f o l )l .il practices. as the hours sped by. A t the sec- j cash purchase or of paying on an ' sessions and M ayo r J. H G a rre tt G overn m ent S u b m ittin g N ew lo w sh o rtly, he indicated. E lection T o .Meet C ro u p s ond session, held fro m 8 o'clock I account. The co-o ucra ting m er- of H ills b o ro presided. boards, established tw o years ago u n til 11:30 p. m., about h a lf of th e , h o llo w in g the open.ng of the con , chnnb fin d it Im possible to give T lie ro u n d table was opened w ith P lan S a y s M cN ary w i ll have charge w ith fe w changes cro w d rem ained. ference Tuesday m o rn in g those in , tim e to cheek buck on sules records ! a discussion o f liq u o r licenses and . S up po rt fo r changing the p rim a ry Personalities, w h ich m arked o th attendance w ilt have an o p p o rtu n i f the votes are requested some , revenue as related to m u n ic ip a litie s electio n tim e fro m M a y to Septem ity t< meet w ith th e ir respective tim e a fte r the transa ction was com I It was agreed tha t citie s should F u rth e r de tails o f tjove rnm e nt er hearings held elsewhere in the ; ber has been g a in ing throu gh ou t series, w ere absent except in a few , am m o dity groups end in these the pleted. have m ore to say about issuance req uire m en ts in connection w ith th e state w ith p ra c tic a lly a ll news te n ta tiv e rep orts w ill be discussed ’ o f state licenses and tha t inure o f the federal lo in to H ills b o ro fo r scattered instances w hen jib e s at papers fa v o rin g it. M an y feel that and fro m tills discussion the fin a l I the license revenue should go to co n stru ctio n o f sewer lines and dis u t ilit y operators bro u g h t s w ift ans- i the sho rte r cam paign w o u ld bring re p o rt w ill be developed. lhe cities. A m otio n was passed , posal plant, are being su b m itte d w e r fro m one side o r the other. about m ore in te re st in elections A rran ge m ents placed opponents ! Last cha pter in a series o f b u rg that the question of changes in fro m W ashington, according to w o rd Facts brought out In these studies and cost the candidates less. I t it the la w go ve rn in g th is m a tte r be received M onday by J. H G a rre tt, cn opposite sides o f the room , w ith , la ries in and around B eaverton was are p ro vin g in te re stin g as w e ll us believed th a t th is measure has a 1 referre d to the le g is la tiv e c o m m it m ayor, fro m S enator C harles L. the po w e r d is tric t advocates lin e d w ritte n in c ir c u it co u rt M onday j Less in fo rm a tiv e . It was ra th e r s u rp ris D elin q u en cy A m o n g be tte r chance o f passage tha n any M cN ary. up in the ju r y box and at tab les! w hen Judge R. F ra n k Peters heard tee fo r action. i n g t o s o m e member." of the co m oth er on the ballot. Some in te re s tin g h ig h lig h ts on ' A new o ffe r is b. ing made and below the ju ro rs ’ chairs. F irst, at pleas of g u ilty fro m John H a rt, 18. m ittee to fin d that the re is less T a x p a y e rs in 1935 N o t m uch arg um e nt is being Jack W , eldon, 19. o f P ortla ; liq u o r sales and r e lie f c im ps was w ill be tra n s m itte d soon to C. C. the tables, w ere E. L . Ross, state " ' I and _,, , . nd . land in farm s today than there was The heard on e ith e r side o f the question K r a m ie n . I T h * boys al m lLte d as*ls t‘ n8 ln t h e , j given by o ffic ia ls fro m W arrenton. : H ockley, P W A engineer in P o rt ¡re p re s e n ta tiv e : L. C -> i a or F ill;, U u i i p ia c i n l i,I th e o f changing com pensation fo r legis ’ he C lem ent S ervice sta-> ! w ho were seeking some w ay to ’ land. aefrordlng to th e M cN a ry te le H ills b o ro dru gg ist, slacks o f fe d e r a l; ro b b e ry •' i > .1 ' I t : ■ c o u n ty v a- in S ubstantia! reductidns in w a rra n t l cu rb the sale o f liq u o r to persons gram H ockley in tu rn w ill s u b m it trades com m ission reports before | tio n Decem ber 31 w ith James Rus- indebtedness in W ashington county lators. H ow ever, i t is Contender farm « In 19(8) and in Jan ua ry. 1935. th a t at present le gislators are u n i on 11 lie f o r em ployed on W P A pro- the o ffe r to the c ity council. him . N e xt was G. W. Thiessen. sell O sw alt, 18, and F ra n k M c- dll per cent was in farms. C orneliu s M an and G arden i jeets. G overn. 42. d u rin g the past year, is disclosed der paid and the highest typ e o! La st week th e e a un cil received ch a irm a n o f the Clackam as and So fa r as q u a lity o f the land Ul Sentence o f three years in the in the m o n th ly tre a su re r’s re p o rt men are not being attra cte d to A n o th e r m a tte r com ing up fo r ' n o tific a tio n th a t the governm ent W ashington co u n ty ctrganization concerned, there are alm ost no H om e W om an V ictim s serious con sid eratio n was fir e pro- I re q u ire d the rates to r sew er con w ith J. E. L e w to n o f Forest Grove, p e n ite n tia ry was given H a rt, and fo r the pe rio d en ding J a n u a ry 1, Salem because of the lim ita tio n s m a rg in a l farm s in W ashington teetion fo r ru ra l com m u nitie s V a nections be based on 500 connec ch a irm a n o f the loc?I delegation at W eldon was given tw o years. Both 1936. The re p o rt shows a to ta l w a r- I now placed on pay. U n de r the pres cou nty. T he on ly m a rg in a l farm s w e re paroled to the state tra in in g ran t debt of $186.484.09 ou tsta nding ent law, le gislators are paid $3 foi T w o W ashington co u n ty people rious c ity o ffic ia ls to ld how the ' tion s at 60 cents per m on th in the his rig h t. th a t we have hen arc p rim a rily on th a t date m ade u p o f $98.540.24 each day, the to ta l pay not to e x school. m a tte r had been solved in th e ir i (Continurd on pax* 2, column 1> d is tric t now served, and 500 con the •• that are m ar, nal because of lost th e ir lives and several were M cG overn, apparent leader o f the in th e cou nty general fu n d and I ceed $120 w h ich gives a 40-day in u u to m o b ile accidents cities. F igures com piled in O regon ' nections at $1.50 per m onth. T his th e ir sm all size or the re l itiv e ly in ju re d $87.943.85 in th e c o u n ty road fun d. , term . This, it is contended, m ig h t gang, was sentenced tw o weeks ago (( entlnued on pace •> inlum n 4» d u rin g the past week Miss Beate C ity set the cast o f ru ra l runs at | p ro po sition has been som ewhat of (Continued on paxc 5, column D Since the re p o rt was made s e v - ! to fiv e years in tne p e n ite n tia ry $106 an h o u r O th e r c ity o ffic ia ls a puzzle to couneilm en. | Sofia Hetles.der was k ille d when and O sw alt to tw o years. O sw alt o ra l thousand d o lla rs in w a rra n ts ' agree w ith th is figu re. The rates voted at the spe*cial stru ck by an a u to m o b ile near G a r was captured a n ig h t o r tw o a fte r have been re tire d , m a kin g th e o ld - i S W M elhuish. H ills b o ro fire election estim ated a charge per den Hom e and C liffo r d A. Mapes of th e C lem ent ro b b e ry w hen he a t est o u tsta nding w a rra n t against the : ' C o rn e liu s was an accident v ic tim at chief, to ld how H ills b o ro ha dso lved connection in the o lJ d is tric t o f $1 tem pted to break in to th e Cobb general fun d. Jun e 1, 1935. instead 1 the pr< blem in part by m a kin g a a yea r and upw ards, w ith $15 a Weed. Cal grocery at West Slope, w h ere the o f M ay 1 o f the same year. T he i C liffo r d A r th u r Mapes. 23. son of charge fo r attendance at ru ra l fires, yea r in the new d is tric t. p ro p rie to r cap tured h im at the I oldest o u tsta nding w a rra n t against ! G eorge McGee, c ity engineer, in | M i- L u tie K un zc B ehrm an o f C or- the persons req ue sting help being was his p re lim in a ry estimates, placed p o in t o f a gun. th e road fu n d is J u ly 1, 1935. I nelnis. was k ille d i.i on a u tom ob ile firs t in fo rm e d bi-fore the ru n P rom in en t N o r th C o u n t y The arrest of M cG 'v e rn fo llo w e d , The treasurer's re p o rt fo r a year , accident at Weed, Cal., Sunday. made that a paym ent w o u ld be e x the c ity plan o f c o lle ctio n at more, pected T h is he said, h id stopped and la te r H a rt and W eldon were ago, w h ic h was Decem ber 31, 1934. ! as w o u ld be obtained Man D ies F rid ay Form er C ounty O fficia l is F une ral services w ill be held at m any unnecessary demands f o r o by r as the m uch rounded up by P o rtla n d police. M c shows outstanding w a rra n ts to ta l- i N um bers A sk ed for A m ateu r new go ve rn m e n t plan, as It o'clock th is m o rn in g (T h u rsd a y) 1 G ove rn was fo u n d to possess a lo n g in g $251.446.55 of w h ic h $139.543.29 , the governm ent o ffe r a p p a re n tly is at the Donelson A S ew ell chapel. help. Buried W ed n esd a y (Continued on page 7, column 1> One c ity rep orted that a f ir e C ontest in M arch was against the general fu n d and ■ Peter Grosscn. 72. p ro m in e n t re s i The body w ill he taken to Nc- | p ro te ctive association had b e e n a fla t rate whereas the c ity plan calls fo r h ig h e r r ites fro m com- $75.903.26 against the road fund. dent of the n o rth p a rt o f the coun l halcm cem etery to he bu rie d at the form ed am ong the fa n n e rs and reg m ere ial enterprises and d w e llin g * ty . died at the home o f his da ug h The com parison shows a re d u ctio n John M arsh all M cC laran, 78. , side of his fa th e r at 2 p. m. today. W ashington cou nty am a te ur en u la r fees fo r m em bership charged. occupied by m ore than one fa m ily of $28.962 46 in the w a rra n t ^ebt. fo rm e r cou nty com m issioner, died te rta in e rs w ill be given a chance M r Mapes was a student at P oly- In such cases fir e calls were ans of w h ich the re are several inside I ter. M rs C h ris Reichen. near Rock Creek. F rid a y afte an illness o f M o n d a y n ig h t nt Ins home near i technic School o f E ngin eering at I t is pointed out th a t th is w ill som etim e d u rin g th e f ir s t p a rt o f wered free b u t non- members were the c ity lim its . \ tw o m onths. He suffere d a p a ra not appear as a su b sta n tia l re d u c M arch, to displa y th e ir talents l r (( ontinued on pace S, column 6) O akland, Cal . and was on his way As soon as the diffe re nce s be ly tic stroke th re e years ago and ■ l i . F une ral s e rv io , were held I tio n u n til it is rem em bered th a t the V en etia n the atre in H ills b o ro n o rth to v is it his m othe r at the tw een c ity and le d e ra l g o ve rn ha d n 't been w e ll since then. W ednesday aftern oon at the F or- [ , j n) o f the accident. the tax collections on the 1935 ta x according to p re lim in a ry plans com m ent have been settled, the coun F u n e ra l services w ere held fro m csl (¡ro v e U n d e rta k in g c o m p a n y r o ll w ere not s u b s ta n tia lly greater pleted b y an A m e rica n Legion com C liffo r d A r th u r Mapes was born c il w ill proceed w itn the issuance the B ethany P re sb yte ria n chu rch chapel w ith Dr. (). II. Holm es o f by the end o f the yea r than in m itte e Wednesday. at T illa m o o k Decem ber 8. 1913 He ! o f $102,000 in bonds w h ich w ill be M onday aftern oon w ith Rev. Henry- W P A S ew in g P ro ject C loses | 1934. C ollections on the 1934 r o ll f i c i a t i n g . In te rm e n t was in Gales N um bers fo r th e perform ance is .survived by his t m other, Mrs. sold to the go vern m ent fo r cash, D ickm a n and Rev. B. M . Fresen- C reek cem etery. Masonic services le ft 36 per cent o f the to ta l le vy cah come fro m organizations or in Behrm an. His fa th e r died in 1921. w h ich, w ith the federal g ra n t of borg o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was in Last o f W eek w ere he ld at the grave. de lin q u e n t as com pared to 32.77 d ivid u a ls. F o u r cash prizes w ill be $83.455. w ill m ake up the am ount B ethany cem etery. P allbearers w ere Donald B. Hagen. P o rtla n d , was per cent in 1935. C t lie ctio n s of de given, it was decided by the c o m M r M c C la ra n was born in G u th - necessary fo r co n stru ctio n . C on six grandsons. H o n o ra ry p a llb e a r lin q u e n t taxes d u rin g the year m ittee, a ll sub stantia l a n d w e lt ry C enter, Iowa, November,* 1857, held blameless in tile death o f Miss W o rk by the c ity in H e rg e rt q u a r tra cts let, cal! fo r w o rk to begin ers w ere John M eier Sr.. Fred B e r Belt« Sofia Ile tle sa le r. 70, of G a r am ounted to $329.914.94 m a kin g to ta l w o rth the e ffo rt to capture. a nd cam e across the plain s when ry , southwest o f H ilis b o ro , p ro b R ich ard son T alk s at not la te r than F e b ru a ry 5. ger Sr.. John Berger. John S chneid ICimtinued on paxe 5, column 3) Several num bers already a r t : ix years old w itn his parents, den Home, w ho was k ille d when N eil a b ly w ill begin some tim e this er, Peter Z uereher and A lfre d seeking adm ission to the lis t and .lame and M a tild a M cC laran. It she w a lke d in to the car d riv e n by w eek w ith a W P A engineer fo r this Local L un ch eon M eet Hagen, according to rep orts made G uerber. B ethany q u a rte t sang. The county. m ore are expected when news o f lo ok Un in six m onths to m ake the : 1hi by G. Russell M organ, ch u rch was fille d to capacity in the event becomes m ore generally trip . The fa m ily settled at Gales The q u a rry is to be started by d is tric t attorn ey, and E arl D o n c l- tr ib u te to his m em ory. know n. R egistrations m ay be madi C reek and he had made Ills home sun. d e pu ty coroner. the c ity o f H ills b o ro to s u p p ly ro ck Donald S te rlin g , associate e d ito r M r. Grosscn was born F e b ru a ry w ith any m em ber of the c o m m it th e re a ll his life . fo r the street im p ro ve m e n t project of the Jo u rn a l. P o rtla n d , w ill spaek The accident happened about a 9. 1863, in C anton Berne. S w itz e r tee. w h ich includes Jake W eil, A. Ilo was m a rrie d Io iviahel W ooley m ile west o f G arden Home last at Ihe cham ber of com m erce lu n c h W ashington co u n ty last week re land. and w hen 16 came to A m e r and w ill be used at fir s t fo r the de As special convenience to p e r J F oelker and Leen S. Davis, and il Gales Creek N ovem ber 3(1, 1877. velop m ent o f roads and paths in T hursd ay evening. She was em eon M onday noon. The subject of ported 39 eases o f measles w h ile Deceased is su rvive d by one daugh ployed as bookkeeper fo r W illia m - bis address relates to his e x p e r 674 were re p o rte d tro m the e n tire ica. He m a rrie d M a ry K is s lin g A u g the c ity p a rk w here a cre w o f men sons tra d in g in H i'ls b o ro on Sat W illia m Cyrus, com m ander. urdays w ho w ish to re tu rn home D ancing, singing, in s tru m e n ts ' ter. f a t a M cC laran ol Gales Creek sen ,tr Blied, P o rtla n d p rin te rs, and iences in Ihe P h ilip p in e s and the state, according Io M arg are t D ixon, ust 3, 1886, in Kansas. She died in is at w o rk. e a rlie r in the afternoon, changes and three sisters: Mrs. M a ry P eter- was on her w ay home. Hagen said O rien t. S te rlin g accom panied the cou nty nurse. In a nu m be r o f cases 1909. and Ja n u a ry 25. .1913. in S w it U sing fed eral funds to pay la bo r have been m ade in the m atinee music, m onologues or any oth er zerland he m a rrie d Rose W and fluh . type o f e n te rta in m e n t w h ic h lend; s o n . The Dalles; Mrs. Jane B row n. is expected to re s u lt in cheap that her d a rk c lo th in g and the congressional delegation oil the re serious com p lica tion s h iv e accom O akland, Cal., and Mrs. M argaret darkness prevented him fro m see- cent t r ip Io Ihe P h ilip p in e s, w here panied the disease. Miss D ix o n said. w h o died in 1934 T he Grossens crushed rock. Funds fo r the pre schedule of the V enetian theatre. its e lf to the contest, w ill be w e l m oved to O regon in 1891, liv in g O range Phelps, manager, has an comed up to the nu m be r o f actf Her. Agate Beach. <<'n n tm iir d nn p a r e 8 colum n .1) he gathered considerable in te re s t At present, M id w a y school is on a fa rm at H e lve tia fo r 30 years. lim in a r y operations at th e q u a rry nounced. req uire d to consume fro m tw o to w e re borrow ed fro m p a rk project in g and e n lig h te n in g data. closed and the school a l H elvetia. Deceased is su rv iv e d by three » » j ..m u , - . : r. . The m atinee tim e, w h ich has tw o and a h a lf hours o f tim e. 1 ' " i t , ' be/ e tu rn e d >° ’ ha’ been 2 o'clock, has been changed to The la tte r was closed because the daughters and one son: Fred G ras- In sponsoring the contest, the L e An u n u su a lly e n te rta in in g ad sen. Mrs. C h ris Reichen, and Mrs. p ro je c t w hen the g o ve rn m e n t makes 1:30. Phelps said. T h is w ill com gion feels th a t th e re is p le n ty of dress is expeeted fo r F e b ru a ry 17, teacher had acq uired the disease. m oney a v a ila b le fo r the street w o rk. plete the p ictu res e a rlie r in the a ft The measles arc o f the severe Fred Jossv, a ll of near Rock Creek, good ta le n t in W ashington county, when A lle n H. M cC i 'ta in. P o rtla n d E m ploym e nt of 43 w om en o f a a ttorn ey speaks on ' P hilosophy of type. Miss D ix o n pointed out. and und Mrs. H o w ard Nottuge, P ortla nd . W P A sew ing p ro je ct is expected to ernoon. a llo w in g pa tion s m ore tim e w h ich can be fo u n d and made eve ry pre cau tion should be taken t< ontinued on pnge 6. column .1) (Continued on page 7, column 2) fo r tra d in g or to re tu rn home. Values." A t the m eeting M onday ! te rm in a te th is week, T illo ts o n said, the cham ber w ill consider a p ro w ith the c h ild re n h a vin g the dis ! due to the exhaustion o f fu n d s in posal to sponsor a " d riv e w ith safe ease. the p ro je ct w h ic h was sponsored: U n de r the slate la w childre n, A p p ro x im a te ly 50 l-H g irl's clubs sas C ity , G re e n v ille and Hoy, w here ty " contest fo r boys between 10 by the state r e lie f com m ittee. A n - [ teachers, o r o th e r persons em ployed w ill lie v is ite d in a fo u r-d a y to u r the day w ill end nt 3.45 p. in. and 18 whose lather.- arc members o th e r pro je ct, c o n te m p la tin g the b e g in n in g Tuesday, F ebru ary II. W ednesday, 8:30 a. in.. Orenco, o f the cham ber o f commerce. Each in the schools m ust not attend if em p lo ym e nt o f the.-e w om en in a m id ending S atu rday in H ills b o ro Sliute, N o rth Plains, h k'h cfflin , boy w o u ld be asked to prepare a suspected of h a vin g a co m m u n ic T ic k e t sales fo r Ihe "P re side nt's s im ila r project, has been su b m itte d ! w ith a clu b leaders’ m eeting in tile L u th e ra n school ai>d Academ y at m an uscrip t o f 200 Io 250 w ords in able disease and m ust present a B a ll," to be held to n ig h t tT h u rs to W P A a d m in is tra to rs in Wash- ju n io r high school b u ild in g , ac noon. Wednesday aftern oon F ir- answer to the questions: "Is yo u r w ritte n p e rm it on re tu rn in g to c o rd in g In announcem ent th is week dab.'. L a u re l, M id w a y and M oun- fa th e r a good drive r'.’ W hy? and school, signed by a doctor, s ta lin g day) in S hule p a rk a u d ito riu m , are i in g to n rep orted good and a la rge cro w d Funds fo r th is w o rk how ever. I (B y L , E. F ra n c tx , A s s 't. C o u n ty A g e n t) a m arked increase in the price o ' the re is no danger to others. by O. B. K ratts, cou nty school sup tuinside. eggs w ith a corresponding decrea.s» Is y o u r fa th e r a pool d riv e r? Why? O llie r persons fro m homes where is expeeted. according to those in have not yet been made ava ila ble, i The cold storage egg is indispens e rinten den t. T h u rsd a y Sherwood, 9 a. i n , One m an uscrip t w o u ld bo read by charge o f arrangem ents. A ll p ro T illo ts o n said. S ew ing room s were able to the p o u ltry in d u s try in th a t in consum ption. T h is forced de there is com m u nica ble disease also T u a la tin , D urham , Bend, T iga rd. The to u r w ill be made by Miss crease in consum ption w o u ld re (Contiiuied on p.-ixc ;l, column 2) are barred fro m a tte n d in g school ceeds o f the dance w i ll be used by in o p era tion in Forest G rove, H ills I it b rin g s about a balanced supply su lt in people using substitutes foi H elen C o w g ill, stale c lu b leader Metzger, G arden Home. local and na tio n a l orth o p e d ic so boro. A loha, Beaverton, T ig a rd and o f m a rke t eggs th ro u g h o u t the en- j unless p e rm itte d by the stale board F rid a y Raleigh, Beaverton, A lo S atu rday m o rn in g nt It) o'clock, 1 tir e year, a balance th a t w o u ld not eggs and the p o u ltry in d u s try w o uld of health, c ity o r cou nty he a lth ol- cieties in the fig h t against in fa n tile T u a la tin . lenders are in v ite d In be at the ha-H uber, Hazeldale, F a rm in g to n , paralysis. j be possible oth erw ise due to heavy g ra d u a lly lose consumers w hich | fice i s. B lo om in g and C ornelius. ap po inte d pi tee in H ills b o ro where E ve ry c iv ic org an izatio n in H ills s p rin g p ro d u ctio n und we ik fa ll (hey w o u ld not be able to regain C o u n ty health o ffic e rs are Dr. C A to ta l of 700 g irls are estim ated Miss C o w g ill w ill conduct the lead- , pro du ction, stated G. C. Keeney, d u rin g the period o f lo w prices. 1 E. Mason, Beaverton; D r. R K. b o ro has been en liste d in an in to be en ro lle d in 4-H w o rk o f v a i i s' conference w ith the assistance _ . ! m anager o f the P a cific Co-opera- T he p rin c ip a l ob je ction tha t most W elch and Dr. Fred S. R ichards of tensive tic k e t sale fo r the past o f M rs Zola M organ o f the school rious kinds ove r the county, ac R outine m atters ie la tin g to re lie f Fores! G rove and D r. J. B. D ins week. The dance is sponsored by l ’ o ll” r y P rod uce r- a ■ I'cia tio n consum ers have to the cold sto r c o rd in g to Mrs. M organ. ; n p crin le n d e n ts office. in W ashington c o u n ty w ere d is m ore of H illsb o ro . Ihe H ills b o ro fir e d e p a rtm e n t and at the m o n th ly m eeting o f t h e age egg. according to Keeney. Is cussed M onday n ig h t by Ihe re lie f V o tin g on a $30.000 bond issue to W ashington co u n ty p o u ltry m c n at based on the p re ju d ice w h ich w a . a ll arrangem ents have been in hands Leaders at the en l of the m o rn com m ittee in the co u n ty court o f com m ittees from that o rg an iza finance con stru ct if it o f a un io n I the Beaverton hig h school Tuesday. form ed several years ago at which, in g session w ill have a p o t-lu ck T hom «« T o n gu e O ne o f Makes Covered Wagon al Ihe court house. tion. according to S. W. M elhuish, hig h school in Sherw ood, residents Keeney fu rth e r com m ented tha t tim e storage practices were not luncheon id noon Io w h ich Ihe lead S even to W in H onors room George Longw ay. 12 yoats old, A p p lic a tio n s fo r r e lie f s till are •ire chief. o f the re ce n tly organized un io n egg pro d u ctio n in the spring o f the such th a t the best q u a lity egg- ers have been .asked I n co n trib u te U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON. J a n being received in large numbers, a student in the s ix th grade of M usic w ill be fu rn ish e d by J im d is tric t w ill go to Ihe po lls F e b ru yea r fa r exceeds consum er demands could be turne d out. and also du< w h at ever they desire. uary 29 iS p e e ia li Thomas Tongue according Io Miss A lic e M axw ell, J u n io r hig h school, made a ty p ic a l D ie ric k x orchestra. T he P erfe ction a ry 10. according to O. B. Kraus, and t h i t if th is surp lu s was not to the unscrupulous practices ol Teachers and clu b leaders have o f H ills b o ro was one o f .even sec exe cutive secretary. H ow ever, a e o v e i'fil wagon o f "O regon T r a il" su p e rin te n d e n t o f schools. taken o ff th m a rke t the p rice that some re ta ile rs when the y to o k the been asked Io arrange assemblies ond-ye ar law students Io make the d ro p in a p p lica tio n s and persons days com plete in every dot til. In B akery has donated a large, Ihree - W PA funds fo r la bo r payment's the producer w o u ld receive fo r his best o f the cold storage eggs and in Ihe schools listed, of g irls re g fa ll te rm honor ro ll in Ihe law re ce ivin g aid is expected w ith the cluded in Ihe wagon are cam ping dccK b irth d a y cake, now e x h ib ite d ' in Ihe b a kery w in d o w . a m o u n tin g to $18.000 have been set eggs w o uld be e x tre m e ly low. On sold them fo r fresh eggs leaving istered fo r eluh w o rk Teachers and school. M r. Tongue Is a Chi P si on a rriv a l of spring. utensils, table, tru n k , gun, etc., in aside by the go vern m ent and con the o th e r hand, in the fa ll o f the the in fe rio r ones to be »old as cold leaders also have been asked In the campus. t oting Place ( hanged A cco rd in g Io re lie f o ffic e figures, fael e v e ry th in g but team of oxen stru c tio n w ill begin as soon as yea r egg p ro d u c tio n is v e ry lo w storage eggs. in v ite the m others of m em bers Io about 90 persons s till have not been to p u ll the wagon. II was made as V o tin g booths in the c o u rt house, bonds are appro ved and W P A funds and the num ber o f m a rke t eggs A t the present tim e the ten d Ihe meeting.'. Banks to ( lose called fo r jobs un de r W PA and a part o f an O regon histo ry pro- w h ich have been located in the are available. a v a ila b le w ill not su p p ly the con ency is m ore and m ore to sell egg; The schedule o f school contacts C o u n ty cou rt house and H illsb o ro an othe r sm all gro up o f men and je e l in Mrs. K ru e h e k s room , in basement, w ill be located in the Plans fo r co n stru ctio n in clud e sum ers' dem and on a q u a lity basis w h ich, accord begins Tuesday inn, o in g nt II al banks w ill be closed all-da Fi lay wom en were la id o ff when projects , w h ich Mrs. Jen nie H u rd is now lobby on the second Hour (or co n cem ent bloek veneer, acco rding to I f w e d id not have cold storage ing to Keeney, Is the p ro p e r w ay D ille y school, Io lie fo llo w e d by fo r election. Business houses, how* were com pleted und huve not again su b stitu tin g . The wagon is on ex- venience o f voters F rid a y , it lias J. A. A nnand, a rch ite ct, w h o d re w eggs to put on the m arke t at this to sell eggs and the o n ly way that m eetings at W atts, Jed uiort', K a n ever, w i ll be open lo r b tu iiiv ... been a iu i’* u i.- .d . been called. I lu b it in the A rg o - w indo w . the plan*. tim e of the y -ar there v.o u ld be It onltnu*4 «a a«** S, t*laMa *J HOW T H E Y S T A N D 4 1*. M . Jan ua ry 2K First Meet Tuesday Favor Vote Change Hearing Lasts Long Sales for Tax Worry PW A to Make Second Offer Sewer Bonds Court Finishes W arrant Debt Crime Venture of Three Boys Shrinks, Gain in Co! lections Two Dead in W eek’s Toll on Highway Pcter Grossen Buried Monday J. M McClaran Dies Monday Legion Seeks Show Talent City Prepares to Crush Rock Journal Editor Speaker Here Measles Sweeping Schools of Countv/ State Club Leader Plans Four Day Tour of County Saturday Matinee Time is Changed ’T resident’s Ball” Tickets Sell Well Relief Committee in M onthly Meet Benefits of Egg Storage C ited at Poultry Meet New Union School JO VOte OI1 BontlS ’*ve