The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 30, 1936, Image 1

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With Which is Combined the I lillsboro Independent
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l l i l l - i , oro.
Hillsboro Independent Established
New Farm
Groups to
Assist Plan
Many Children
G et S k in Test
for T. B. Germs
Boy Admits
Raids Made
on Druggist
Oregon, Thur di .. April
Hillsboro Union
School N ea rly
on Gash Basis
30,
H ills b o ro
1936
Peace Chief
Goal Sought
by Veterans
A rgu s
Established
1834
Two Sections, Fourteen Pages
Must Solve Tough Problem
County Fair
Assured for
Early Fall
i
R eduction of the w a rra n t debt
S kin tests fo r tub erculosis were
o f the H ills b o ro union high school
id m ln iste re d to 235 c h ild re n of
d is tric t fro m $90,000 fo u r year.
B euverton school Tuesday m o rn in g
1 ago to a cash basis on J u ly I of
j by Drs. R S W elch and C. E
I t h is year, was disclosed th.» week
by school o fficia ls.
Mason, acco rding to a re p o rt by
In a d d itio n to the re d u ctio n of
M arg ure t D ixon, cou nty
nurse.
the w a rra n t debt, the d is tric t has
Nat
C o m m u n ity C o m m it- A ll teachers in both the p u b lic and O ffice rs
B
eliev
e
C
a
p
t
u
r
e
Ed. L. M oore N am ed M an­
paid o ff some $45.000 w ol th
of L egion C om m ander R efu tes
! high school took the test also.
, bonds, w hich, w ith the paym ent
te c a to A id in G overn ­
| Wednesday m o rn in g a c lin ic fo r
S olves Forest G rove
C h arges O rg a n iza tio n
a g er for C elebration
1 M ay I of another $15,000. w ill b rin g
1 pre school c h ild re n was conducted
'h e b o n d e d d e b t to $104,000.
m ent Soil P rogram
I by D r C a rl H o llin g s w o rth at A lo -
C rim e S eries
M
ilitaristic
H ere Sept. 3, 4, 5
A ll teachers em ployed d u rin g
i ha fo r a ll c h ild re n w ho w ill be of
the
present
year
have
been
te
n
­
school uge next fa ll. The e x a m in ­
dered contracts fo r the com ing
ations were under the auspices of
i year, and salaries increased fro m
the P arent-T eacher association of
| fiv e to ten dollars each Ja n ito rs
the A lo lu i-H u b e r school w ith M i >.
also w ere given a raise o f $5 per
( ’ O M aher in churge
■ m onth.
S luck tests fo r s u s c e p tib ility to
D e a d lin e Not Set, But Cyrus
B. W
Barnes, superintendent, P ro fessio n a l S old iers Lead
C om m issioners Prom ise A ll
d ip h th e ria were conducted in O r- A c co m p lic e D ecla res T aunt
who has been in educational w o rk
' enco school lust week ut w h ich
U rges Early F ilin g
fo r the last 35 years, also has been
to W ar S ays K oehn
D rove H im to A ct
P ossible A ssista n ce
j tim e n e a rly 100 per cent of the
re -h ire d as has B. M Goodman,
c h ild re n s u b m itte d to the tests
I
p
rin
c
ip
a
l
and
head
coach.
T w e n ty were found susceptible arid
i l l y W in I- C y ru s, ( n u n ly A y r n t I
not )
O thers re-em ployed in clu d e F C , The A m erican Legion is
G lenn W ilson, 18, Forest G rove
W ashington cou nty was assured
W ork sheets for lis tin g 1935 crops in n o cu la tlo n fo r d ip h th e ria was rec­ paper c a rrie r, m ay get a chance S talley, Reece H a th ho rn, M aurice m ilita ris tic , but is the greatest o r-
It. T . Hesse
a fa ir th is fa ll when the cou nty
Robert Banks
ommended,
Miss
D
ixo
n
said
The
und act cages are now a va ila ble
I
ganized
group
in
existence
today
i
M
Romig,
Tenntssess
W
eatherred.
|
to
learn
thut
crim
e
does not pay.
fa ir board m et in the cham ber
the
W ashington
un,I can be obtained ut the county tests were conducted by D r A
peace, declared
George L. i M em bers o f
Tuesday m orn ing , w h ile Forest F lia b e th A braham . E dith M. F ort, fo r
o f commerce rooms M onday nigh t,
agent's o ffic e
F ilin g o f u w o rk O P itm an o f H illsb o ro . Miss D ix ­ G rove fo lk were ju s t about to Florence M cDonald. Louise A. Nex, Koehn, state com m ander of the cou nty fa ir board have been s tru g ­
named a manager and set Sep­
sheet is u ll th a t is necessary at on also took th ro a t c u ltu re s of tu rn over fo r another tw o w inks, Ina Pearl A lle n . Elsie M ay C im ino, A m erican Legion, before L e g io n ­ g lin g w ith the problem o f pro du c­
tem ber 3-4-5 fo r the event.
the present tim e in connection w ith a ll ch ild re n , but no d ip h th e ria c a r­ W ilson, according to D e pu ty S h e r­ V irg in ia Brogden, M a rie Houguez, naires and A u x ilia r y m em bers in in g a county fa ir on lim ite d funds
Ed L. Moore, secretary o f the
rie rs were found The tests were
the new a g ric u ltu ra l conservation
D o ro th y Tongue. Dave F. Leger, ! attendance Tuesday n ig h t a t the fo r several weeks, and now believe
i
f
f
H
a
rry
Johnson,
opened
t
h
e
cham
ber of commerce, W ashington
made
when
a
case
o
f
d
ip
h
th
e
ria
th
a
t
they
have
solved
at
least
pa
rt
program .
door ut the G o ff Pharm acy in F o r­ M ary F Yoder. F M a tth e w Skene, cou nty jam boree.
cou nty fa ir manager in th e years
was fou nd in the co m m u n ity.
o
f
the
problem
in
the
appointm
ent
"T he Le g io n ," Koehn to ld h i s
est G rove and lite r a lly fe ll In to Jack K illits , Edw yna Broadbent,
T h is w o rk sheet in no way o b li­
1929. 30 and 31. was selected by the
Reports to Miss D ixo n
from the hands o f the law .
’
K a th ry n D. Crozer,
and
Helen audience, "is determ ined th a t no o f Ed L. M oore as manager.
gates the fa rm operator, it is not
board to handle the fa ir th is year.
T im b e r, w here a nu m be r o f cases
gro up shall ever again plun ge the
Parr.
an agreem ent to do a n yth in g , m ere­
Stores Entered
A g itatio n A cute
na tion in to w a r i f we can, w ith
ly places the operator, w ho flies of ty p h o id fe ve r developed th is | Tuesday afternoon, in the sanc-
spring.
in
d
ica
te
that
measures
C onsiderable a g ita tio n am ong the
honor, stay out.
We have t h e
such a re p o rt, in u position to la te r
i turn of S h e riff John C onnell, W il-
variou s farm organizations fo r a
most p ro fo un d respect fo r peace, i
ask fo r any b e ne fits thut m ay be adopted to stam p out the disease son is said to have a d m itte d h a v­
have been e ffe ctive and th a t the 1
f u ll fledged cou nty fa ir, has been
and those w h o accuse us o f being
due h im fo r pe rfo rm an ce under the
v ic tim s o f the disease are re- , in g entered the d ru g store three
un de r w ay fo r some tim e and p a r­
a m ilita r is tic org a n iza tio n should
p ro visio ns of the conservation uct
tic u la r ly since the announcem ent
cove rin g Inn oculatlo n» fo r typ h o id previous tim es in th re e weeks and
see w hat I saw yesterday in the
M an y F arm ers A tte n d
m
a
k
in
g
aw
ay
w
ith
candy,
cig-
were adm in istered to a ll persons
some tim e ago th a t the cou nty
Veterans' hospital 18 years a fte r
A p p ro x im a te ly 500 farm ers of d e sirin g the treatm e nt and mens- 1
I arettes, cigars and q u a n titie s of
board w o uld be unable, un d e r the
the close o f th e W o rld w a r.”
the cou nty attended the scrips of tires w ere taken to e lim in a te the ru b b e r goods He also is alleged
present budget, to g ive a large
A nsw ers Charges
and
I I m eetings held last week fo r the source of in fe ction , w h ic h was be­ ' Io have a d m itte d en te rin g
am
ount o f assistance.
Koehn was an sw e ring in fo rce ­
State o f th e H ills b o ro g r a d e
purpose of e x p la in in g the progam ; lieved to be the w a te r supply.
lo o tin g six o th e r Forest G rove
f u l language, charges of m ilita ris m school d is tric t was reported upon
The fa ir board believes th a t w ith
stores.
C o m m u n ity com m ittees were elect- ;
h u rle d at the Legion by groups at the R otary c lu b luncheon T h u rs ­
th e strong support prom ised by
T aunted by W ilson as chicken
ed In each of the 11 d is tric ts and
the Grange, Farm ers' U n ion and
said to be in sp ire d by com m unists day by M- P. Cady, cha irm an of
| hearted, an othe r y o u th w h o s e
these are us fo llo w s:
F rancis A n n o u n ces T alk on and oth er su b ve rsive elem ents in ­ the school board. Luncheon was
oth er organizations, th a t a success­
i nam e the o ffice rs are w ith -h o ld -
fu l fa ir can be held. M em bers o f
terested in the o v e rth ro w o f the held at the M ethodist chu rch be­
S herw ood Joe
Ite l. cha irm an ;
Lliig . is said to have attem pted one
L atest D ev elo p m en ts
th
e cou nty c o u rt in c lu d in g Judge
dem ocratic fo rm o f governm ent.
Eugene T a y lo r and Ben Day, com ­
cause
of
repairs
being
made
at
the
b u rg la ry and kept outside w atch
O f the Le gion peace efforts, Veterans' hall.
D o na ld
T.
T em pleton,
H erm an
m itteem en. W II B u ik e rt, a lte r- j
on another.
K e rkm a n and James Lew is, have
Koehn pointed out the conditions
nate.
D
ro
p
in
m
illa
g
e
fo
r
th
e
support
W ilson is said to have been (B y L . E . F ra n c is , A a a't, C o u n ty A g e n t) w h ich now exist in so m any cou n­
prom ised to su p p o rt the e ffo rts of
K ln tn n C 11 Thom pson, c h a ir­
' im p lica te d in a s e n e s of residence I Latest developm ents in the m e th ­ trie s o f Europe w h ere huge m il i­ of the grade schools fro m 10.9 fo r
the fa ir board as fa r as is possible.
man; J. J V a n K le e k am i O
H
b u rglarie s in Forest G rove sev- I ods of hog ra ising and fa tte n in g ta ry machines are being assembled the 1930-31 school year to 7.9 fo
P rem ium s w ill be offere d o n l^
Bea/.an, eom nntteem en; L e I a n d
i> ia l years ago and to have keys m arke t hogs is a m a tte r of consid­ or already are ready fo r action. 1935-36 was reported by Cady. T a x
fo r
W ashington cou nty products
F lin t, alternate.
| to n e a rly -. v e ry business house in erable in te re st to m any farm ers In th is connection he said th a t the support in do lla rs fo r the 1930-31
C. D. M illio n
and extensive e x h ib its are e x ­
period
was
$25.283.40
as
against
A loha Bruce Denney, chairm an.
I the c ity.
w ho have been a ttracted to hog program o f th e A m e rica n Legion
pected. In the 4-H clu b d ivisio n ,
M.ix Berger and M F A y re i i, n i n i -
O ffic e rs believe that when A C , ra ising as a re su lt o f the hig h called fo r s tr ic t n e u tra lity in event $18,716.74 fo r 1935-36. M illa g e w o u ld
arrangem ents w ill be in the hands
be the same next year, he said.
m ltteem cn; J. V. Looney, alter- M ore T han 2 9 0 at B en efit M cG uire , ch ie f of police of F o r- | price o f p o rk H A. L in d g re n , e x ­ of w ar in o th e r countries.
of W. F. Cyrus, county agent, and
nate.
' est G rove, succeeded in tra p p .n g | tension a n im a l husbandm an o f the
"W e have endeavored to ru n the
his assistant, L . E. Francis, fo r
There has arisen in Oregon, he
for C om m unity H all
1 W ilson, a long series o f b u rg la rie s , O regon State college, w ill discuss declared, a situ a tio n in connection schools w ith economy, b u t at the
H ills b o ro W. J Enschede, chair-
the boys’ clubs and O. B. Kraus,
[ th ro u g h o u t th e w in te r, had been th is question at a m eeting o f the w itii com pulsory m ilita r y tra in in g same tim e not be pe nu riou s," de­
man, V. C. Fdmistou and It. H o rn -
su p e rin te n d e n t o f schools, assisted
eik er, com m itteem en, 11. A W ith y -
W ashington co u n ty hog raisers in in w h ich an atte m p t is being made clared Cady.
by Mrs. Zola M organ, fo r the g irls ’
M ore than 290 visito rs, m ostly solved.
Because o f his age. the o ffice rs the H ills b o ro C ham ber o f C om ­ to do aw ay w ith th is p a rt o f edu­
combe, alternate.
H e pointed out th a t the grade
p a rt of th e 4-H w o rk . As usual
from H illsb o ro , enjoyed th e annual
schools wee on a cash basis and
th e 4-H w o rk w i ll be one o f the
catio n in the colleges.
West O nion F. II. Jossy. c h a ir­ chicken d in n e r served in L a u re l plan to c a rry W ilson's case in to - merce rooms M ay 6 at 8 p. m.
state co u rt and prosecute on a ■
b ig features o f the fa ir.
" I believe,” he emphasized, "th a t tha t there were no outstanding
man, C a rl B ir h c n and C lyde L in ­ co m m u n ity h a ll by the wom en o f charge o f b u rglary His accom plice, ’ D u rin g the period o f the de­
pression the lo w prices received fo r the more we have defense in the w arrants. Salaries, he said, were
M em bers o f th e fa ir board in ­
coln. com m itteem en; John Dubois, L a u re l fo r the benefit o f the com ­
alte rna te
m u n ity club. A rran ge m ents were being a m in o r, w ill be dealt w ith : po rk forced m any farm ers out o f hands o f the c iv ilia n arm y, the being raised to a le ve l com parable
clude H. T. Hesse o f Scholls, pre si­
in
ju
v
e
n
ile
court.
the hog ra isin g enterprise, states b e tte r chance we have o f m a in ­ w ith s im ila r schools. T h rou gh co­
C. D. M in to n , Forest G rove,
lto y J M Vandt rzundeti. c h a ir­ in charge of F in is L . B ro w n , pres­
F in ish es dent;
Robert M e r r ill, arrested last week Francis. W ith the re tu rn of h ig h e r ta in in g peace. Wc do not w a n t a op era tion w ith th e u n io n
hig h R elief C om m ittee
vice-president, and
R obert
M.
man; F o u l D u yck am i J I. Van- id en t o f the club.
w
ith
his
w
ife
fo
r
o
b
ta
in
in
g
m
oney
m a c h in e ' school bo a rd th e m id -ye a r class
F o llo w in g the din n e r, w h ich was
prices th e re has been a correspond­ huge professional w a r
Banks, treasu rer.
doinelen, com m ittee m en ;
W. A
C
h
eck
in
g
A
p
p
lica
n
ts
u
n
d
e
r
false
pretenses
when
he
I served at an e a rly and la te table,
in g u p w a rd tre n d in hog produc- such as is fo u n d in the profession- , has been e lim in ated , re s u ltin g in
M oore has had considerable e x ­
S .ihnow , a lte rn a te
m ortgaged a herd o f cows not his
al m ilita r y gro up d o m in a tin g Jap - ! considerable economy, acco rding to
perience in h a n d lin g fairs, be gin­
L a u re l John W Kam na. c h a ir­ ■ a program o f m usic was presented ow n, was bound over to the grand | tion. T h is increased p ro d u ctio n w ill
1 Cady. T h is co-operation also en­
result in keener c o m p e titio n on an."
S ub stantia l raises in old age as­ n in g in H ills b o ro in 1927 and 1928
man; John Haase and F ra n k S ehul- Program Included a selection by
(C o n tin u e d on page R, ro lu m n 3»
A n y a tte m p t to rem ove com p ul- ables the high school and the grade sistance in W ashington co u n ty was w hen he acted as .superintendent of
i the hog m arket. Hog raisers should
m erich, com m itteem en; John M u l- i the L a u re l q u a rte t o f string ed In ­
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
on
paue
2.
ro
lu
m
n
2)
schools
to
have
a
f
u
lltim
e
physical
strum ents played by M rs O liv e
in c lu d in g
in d u s tria l
th e re fo re a v a il them selves o f every
disclosed Tuesday n ig h t w hen the concessions
loy. alternate.
education in s tru c to r, the
h i g h cou nty r e lie f com m ittee com pleted space, amusements and shows. He
o p p o rtu n ity to le arn
w h at the
Blooming A E. K ra h m e r, c h a ir­ I M u llo y . F in is B row n, Lee B row n
school
e
m
p
lo
yin
g
a
m
an
physical
D a ile y; vocal t r io in -
cu rre n t m a rke t demands are and
a three day task o f in v e s tig a tin g was fa ir m anager d u rin g the suc­
man; H Si iioeler a n d Ja ck H il- and L lo y d B ernice
ed
ho
B row n,
L illie
the most e ffic ie n t and econom ical
■ teacher,
__. w _
_ . serves
..
_ the
,
? oy? I and a p p ro vin g old age pension ceeding three years.
llc r , com m itteem en; 11. Huecker, I e lu d in g
in
a
ll
schools,
and
the
grade
school
cases
tra n sfe rre d fro m tne cou ntv
■
B
row
n
and
T
helm
a
M
u
llo
y
,
accom
­
m
ethods
o
f
hog
feeding
and
m
an-
D u rin g 1934 a n d 1935. M oore
alternate.
i t St7,Ct \ W° mu n lnst,r u ?‘ o r' w h ° to the re lie f agency un d e r the re ­ w o rke d un de r M ax G ehihar. d ire c-
: ageincnt w h ic h w ill result in th e ir
Forest
G rove
G len
R itchey, panied by M rs M u llo y . and vocal
(C o n tin u e d on p a r e
ro lu m n 3)
j
solos
by
G
Russell
M
organ,
ac­
handles
th
is
phase
of
the
w
o
rk
ce
n
tiy
adopted
old
age
setup,
ac-
s
a
tis
fa
c
to
rily
m
eeting
these
de-
cha irm an ; J
If G reenw ood and
w ith the g irls in a ll schools.
com panied by Mrs, Fred Sew ell.
! inands.
(C o n tin u e d on p a r e 3, ro lu m n <)
I cord in g to R. W. W eil, cha irm an
M usical num bers w ere fo llo w e d
T here have been constant changes
A tw o -m o n th s fre e s u m m e r . o f the com m ittee.
, by an in tro d u c tio n o f cou nty can­ T h ea tre Party B ig F eatu re in the typ e ana w e ig h t o f hog
school w i ll be held th is year fo r
O f 254 cases investigated. 219 ap­
didates fo r n o m in a tio n to the v a r ­
w h ic li has been in dem and on the P ortlan d M an H eld in D eath the b e n e fit o f students back in plicatio ns were approved and as­
A ll D ay S atu rd ay
i o u s offices, w ho were present at
m arket. M any of these changes can ,
th e ir studies as the re s u lt o f s ic k ­ sistance granted, averag ing a p p ro x ­
! the dinn er.
be re a d ily m et by a lte rin g s lig h t­
ness, etc., Cady stated.
o f L aurel R esid en t
im a te ly $19.51 each, an increase
F o llo w in g th e usual custom of
ly, breeding and feeding methods.
G rade school band made its fir s t fro m the old age pension aw ards '
W ith new and m odern fix tu re s
I ho no ring some resident o f H ills ­
In recent years the state college i
p u b lic appearance by p la y in g sev­ by the cou nty w h ich averaged $6.77
boro present at the d in n e r, M rs. in place and a com plete stock has c a rrie d on num erous e xp e ri- '
Accused in an in d ic tm e n t d ra w n eral num bers and th e boys’ and each. In a ll cases, W e il said, the
Emma M cK in n e y, p u b lish e r o f the fro m tacks to s ilk un de rw ea r near- m ents in connection w ith the care by the M u ltn o m a h county grand g irls ’ choruses sang several selec­
added assistance w i ll be o f great j R adio G roup E ntertain ers at
Argus, was called to the stage ly on the shelves, , the Ben F ra n k - o f brood sows and you ng pigs, and ju r y M onday o f being the h it and tions each.
benefit to the persons w ho have
T ow n sen d ites o f C ounty to I . and
in tro d u ce d by B ro w n as H ills - tin v a rie ty store located in the the ra is in g and fa tte n in g o f m a r­ ru n d riv e r w ho stru ck and fa ta lly
F
ire
M
arshal
D
illo
n
extended
an
C ham ber L uncheon
been a tte m p tin g to liv e on the j
■ boro's most ou tsta nding business M c A le a r b u ild in g on M ain street, ket hogs. Inve stigatio ns re la tiv e in ju re d M rs. John C ra w fo rd , 59. in v ita tio n to the R otarians to again
G a th er for B ig M eet
sm aller sum in the face o f ris in g
, w oman Mrs M cK in n e y responded w ill hold an o ffii ria l opening Sat- to m a rke t dem and and su p p ly have L a u re l, M a rch
27.
Francis
W. have charge o f the F o u rth o f J u ly liv in g costs.
( C o n .in u r d on p a i r 3, ro lu m n 5)
urda.v. the p ro p rie to rs. F rancis S also been conducted.
Bureau o f P o rtla n d is under arre st ce leb ration parade.
F e a tu rin g the "B lu e Flam e Re­
O f the total, the reco rd shows
iP
lin
k
l
B
a
ir
and
O
W
iB
u
d
i
The m eeting w ill be open to any in th a t c ity . He gave h im se lf up
The a ll cou nty Tow nsend c lu b
tha t 16 were refused fu rth e r help; v ie w .” the P o rtla n d Gas & Coke
Phelps
have
announced.
r a lly w ill be held at 2 p in S u n ­
one interested in th is discussion to the office rs, acco rding to a r e ­
fo u r were dead; one tra n s fe rre d to com pany o f P o rtla n d and H ills b o ro
A rran ge m ents have been com - by L in d g re n , w h ich should be of po rt.
M onday
day at the high school in Forest ;
the fu n d fo r b lin d assistance, and presented the program
r
.
.
.
pleted
fo
r
a
school
c
h
ild
re
n
the
atre
Grove. On account o f the a n no un ce-I
p a rtic u la r value to a ll W ashington i T w o in d ictm e n ts w ere d ra w n ,
14 cases were tra n sfe rre d to other noon at the cham ber o f com m erce
*S
R
o
a
d
D
e
c
i
s
i
o
n
p
a
rty
in
the
V
e
n
etia
n
b
e
ginning
cou nty hog raisers.
m ent in the Progressive E n te rp rise I
the fir s t cha rging Bureau w ith in ­
counties o r were gone fro m the luncheon. T. G. Bronleewe, m an­
Saturday morning and operatingall
ager o f the H ills b o ro branch, was
last week o f the com ing of F ra n k |
v o lu n ta ry m anslaughter by reason
state.
day.
T
he
tic
k
e
ts
are
being
sent
;
N
o
tice
o
f
appeal
fro
m
actio
n
of
chairm an, w h ile B. H. P arkinson
A rb u c k le , w estern reg io nal d ire c ­
o f d riv in g in a careless m an ne r
th
ro
u
g
h
the
m
a
il,
The
next
step
in
the
establish-
the
cou
nty
cou
rt
In
a
p
p
ro
vin
g
the
of P o rtla n d in tro du ced the en ter-
to r. to O regon th is week and it
end w ith unreasonable speed. The
Special
sale
o
f
m
erchandise
fo
r
m
ent
of
the
new
plan,
’A
e
il
dis-
tain
ers and m em bers o f the s ta ff
vie
w
e
rs
re
p
o
rt
on
values
o
f
p
ro
p
­
ap pearing fo r a tim e th a t it w o u ld
second charged th a t lie fa ile d to
closed, w ill be th e in ve stig a tio n o f and to ld som ething o f the org an­
be necessary to postpone the ra lly e rty at Gales Creek to be used fo r the opening day also has been a r- I
stop
and
ren
de
r
aid
a
fte
r
an
a
cci­
T w en ty-O n e R eceiv e A w ard new applications and the m aking ization. H ills b o ro s ta ff members
some confusion on the m a tte r e x ­ a new h ig h w a y location, was s e rv ­ ranged, using the new and v a r ie d ,
dent.
o f awards in these cases by the re- w ere in tro d u ce d by Bronleewe.
ists in the m inds of Tow nsend clu b ed la te W ednesday on m em bers of stock o f the store fresh fro m the i
T
he
accident
happened
at
S
o
u
th
­
(C o n tin u ed on page 7, colum n 7)
fa
cto
ry.
at Court o f H onor
the court.
The com pany, P arkinson said,
members.
west M on tg om e ry street and T e n th
Doors w ill open at !> a. nt. on
was 77 years old and had been
H ow ever, Robert K e lly , cha irm an
The appeal is b ro u g h t by G eorge the opening day and the
avenue and Mrs. C ra w fo rd died
store
w
ill
j
op e ra tin g in th is d is tric t fo r the
o f the ra lly , announced Sunday C. M cR obert. T. E. H eisler and
M arch 30 in a P o rtla n d h o spita l
N in e Boy Scouts and 12 sea scouts
S erv ices T u esd ay fro
last 19 years. He to ld o f the v a r­
th a t state headquarters had r e ­ E m il C. D ober th ro u g h w h o s e c o n tin u e business u n til 9 p. nt.. F uneral
m in ju rie s rece ive d when the i received aw ards at t h e
e
m
p
lo
yin
g
a
sales
force
o
f
some
j
A
p
r
il
ious by-p rod ucts o f the gas plan t
ceived w o rd fro m M r. A rb u c k le places the proposed new h ig h w a y
ear knocked her to the pavem ent. cou rt of honor T hursd ay n ig h t in
30
persons
to
fa
c
ilita
te
for
the
hnnd-
A
b
n
er
B
riggs
in c lu d in g m otor fue l, s u lp h u r and
th a t he w o u ld not be here before w ill pass. M cR obert asks $2500
P olice since have been searching the c irc u it co u rt room in H ills ­
coke.
M ay 6 Joh n W eir, rep rese ntative damages w h ile the vie w ers placed lin g o f the cro w d expected fo r the
fo r the car w h ich witnesses said boro. Judge R. F ra n k Peters pre-
Progressive voters of fhe county
opening.
The
open
door
p
o
licy
is
F o llo w in g his b rie f ta lk , the re
o f w estern re g io n a l office , w ill tile m a xim u m damage at $756. D u­
sped aw ay a fte r th e accident.
w ill meet to n ig h t 'T h u rs d a y ) at were several m usical num bers by
|
sided.
to
be
con
tinu
ed
on
S
atu
rday
nig
h
ts
I
A
b
n
e
r
Briggs,
82,
re
tire
d
D
ille
y
speak James Logan, slate area lle r demands $2600 and the v ie w ­
M rs. C ra w fo rd was a resident
8 o’clock in the cham ber o f com ­ the "B lu e Flam e R eview ", a gas
hereafter,
the
p
ro
p
rie
to
rs
an
n
o
u
n
­
m
erchant,
died
here
Sunday.
F
u
­
O
f
special
in
te
rest
to
the
100
m anager, w ill also be present. F o r­ ers' price is $920. w h ile H eisler,
o f the L a u re l co m m u n ity, w here
merce rooms. H illsb o ro , it was an­
est G rove clu b w ill fu rn is h the w ho loses some o f his hopyard, ced, the store opening at 8 o'clock : n e ra l services w ere held Tuesday she liv e d fo r a num ber of years I persons in attendance was t h e nounced th is week. J. H. Jacobson com pany organ izatio n o f e n te rta in ­
and
closing
at
9
o'clo
ck
in
the
a
ftern
oon
fro
m
the
Donelson
&
presentation o f th e Eagle badge to
ers heard over ra d io station K E X
e n te rta in m e n t. T he p u b lic is in ­ asks $3400. T ile vie w ers' price is
and
had
been
liv
in
g
in
P
o
rtla
n
d
w
i ll preside.
evening fo r the b e ne fit o f la te ; Sew ell fu n e ra l chapel w ith Rev.
James Sargent of the Sea Scout
in P ortla nd . The org an izatio n in ­
vite d .
$950
d
u
rin
g
the
w
in
te
r
w
h
ile
a
da
ug
h­
shoppers on S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
Charles Reed o ffic ia tin g . B u ria l
S hip C olum b ia o f P o rtla n d by Judge
The m eeting is called fo r the cludes the usual in stru m e n ts and
T he store is co m p le te ly and In ­ was in the Forest G rove cem etery. te r attended a P o rtla n d business Peters. Sargent also was honored purpose of considering replies to M iss C a rol K in g , vocalist.
school.
M r. B rig gs was born O ctober 2,
as a fiv e -y e a r veteran.
de pe nd ently owned by H ills b o ro
questionnaires sent le g isla tive can­
M ore than the usual cro w d was
men. and prices are made possible I 1853, at Lind sey, C a rlto n county.
O w en M atthew s, w in n e r o f the didates recently. A ll persons in te r­ present fo r the m eeting and e x tra
in c o m p e titio n w ith the chain stores New B ru n s w ic k , Canada, com ing
(C o n tin u e d on page 3. colum n .1»
C a n to r peace prize contest, was ested are urged to attend.
by mass b u yin g th ro u g h the associ­ to the U n ite d States 46 years ago.
unable to be present as expected
atio n w ith 2800 o th e r Ben F ra n k ­ F or 33 years he operated a store
b u t it is planned to have h im at
lin stores scattered ove r the U n it­ at D ille y , r e tir in g in 1924. D u rin g
the next cou rt o f honor in M ay.
the last tw o years and a h a lf he
ed States, the ow ners state.
D r. W illia m E. H inds o f B e llin g - ! Plans were m ade fo r cabins at
O w ners of n e arly 200 farm s and fa r d ista n t und w ith 'so fe w cus­
O f p a rtic u la r in te rest to shoppers has m ade his home in H illsb o ro .
Cam p E lizabeth Ire la n d . Pledge
homes in the v ic in ity o f Cedar tomers.
He is s u rvive d by a son. Dr. ham. Wash., w i ll open an o ffic e in j was made by A l Jannsen o f Reed-
is tlie arrangem ent of counters and
the C om m ercia l b u ild in g next week
M ills and the Canyon road d is tric t
W hen such a d is tric t is org an­ stock. T lie la you t begins w ith the W ilfo rd B rig gs o f M on rovia , Cal.,
v in e th a t he ■ w
” o u ld donate a w e ll
in W ashington county have p e ti­ ized, they also po in l out, th e re is m odern d isp la y w in d o w s and p ro ­ and a da ug hter, E lizab eth A b ra ­ fo r the p ra ctice o f osteopathic i
9 r l l l l n 8 r l 8 to sin k a w e ll and
tion ed Hie H y d ro -E le c tric com m is­ no p ro visio n by w h ich p ro p e rly ceeds th ro u g h o u t the store w itii ham, teacher in H ills b o ro union m ed icin e and surgery. D r. and fu
rn
is
h
a
pum
p w hen the w e ll is
F ifty -n in e women, id le fo r m any been released in t h e
southeast
Mrs. H inds w ill m ake th e ir home
sion at Salem asking lh a , th e ir ow ners can gel out of the d is tric t, s e lf- s e r v e
counters
dow n o n e high school.
com pleted.
| weeks, re tu rn e d M onday to W PA have been, b ro u g h t to com pletion.
here.
p ro p e rty lie o m itte d from the Peo­ w h ich seems to be an othe r cause side o f tlie room and do ub le cou n­
P
rom
otions
to
second
class
scouts
l sew ing projects
in
W ashington M etzger w a te r storage re se rvo ir
Dr. Hinds is a graduate o f the !
ple's U t ilit y d is tric t if one is fo rm ­ foe alarm .
ters dow n tlie m id d le w ith space
W ashington State N orm al. U n iv e r­ in clud ed Jack B u tle r, Stanley H e r­ | county, according to K E. T illo t- was c o m p le te d W ednesday n ig h t
ed, acco rding to foes of the p ro ­
between
fo
r
tlie
clerks.
g
e
rt
and
Sidney
S
eym
o
ur
Jr.,
a
ll
O pponents p o in t out t l i a l there
I son, resident engineer. The women and the landscaping in Metzger
s ity o f Oregon and S till College at
posed d is tric t.
M r. M cA lear, the o w n e r o f the
sewing
p a rk p ro b a b ly by M ay 5, T illo t-
— sew
ing at Forest Grove. H ills
Des Moines, Iowa.
He d id his i of tro o p 216. M e rit badges to m em - 1 are
O th e r p e titio n s are being c ir c u ­ is yet tim e fo r p ro p e rly ow ners to b u ild in g , has rem odeled the b u ild ­
Beaverton. Aloha. T igard, son said.
hospital w o rk at Des M oines gen- ' bers o f the same tro o p in clud ed ! boro
lated and names are being added p e titio n the com m ission fo r omi.s- ! ing, m a kin g it one o f the most
Leon W ile y and F rancis B ro w n , T u a la tin and Sherwood, he said.
L a y in g o f cem ent sidew alks in
as ra p id ly as p ro p e rly ow ners can sion of th e ir p ro p e rty fro m the d is - , com plete and m odern in W ashing­
H illsb o ro 's sp rin g ba rga in
day eral hospital. F o r tw o years D r.
(C o n tin u e d on p ace Z. - o l u m n l )
z-.
.
. -
,
e,.
H
inds
practiced
at
Spearfish.
S.
j
C onstruction w o rk on Sherwood m any parts of Beaverton has been
bro
ug
ht
crow
ds
to
the
streets
of
he approached. The desire io lie trie t if tlie d is tric t is form ed.
ton county.
D..
and
in
Jan
ua
ry,
1935,
w
e
nt
to
1
high school, started and stopped com pleted and the men released,
le ft out of Hie d is tric t seems to lie
the business d is tric t a ll day S a tu r­
several weeks ago and then started w h ile another and la rg e r crew has
a p o p u la r one in th a t p a rt of W ash­
day w ith exce lle nt results in m any G erm any, w here fo r six m onths he .
E
n
sch
ed
e
A
p
p
o
in
ted
on
took
special
su
rg
e
ry
w
o
rk
un
d
e
r
again, has again been halted w h ile p a rt o f the c o u n ty by com pletion
o f the business houses,
and
a ll
in g to n county.
it is determ ined w h ethe r ju r is ­ of a pro je ct to cle a r road rig h t-o f-
Im portant S ta te G roup m erchants re p o rtin g
increased ¿Professor Usadel at the U n iv e rs ity i
P ro p e rty ow ners sig n in g the pe-
o
f
T
ubing
en
hospital
in
S
outhern
'
d ictio n over the jo b is held by ways and grade ditches.
W illia m J. Enschede o f H ills - sales. M an y
lilio n s declare thu t the y are sig n ­
a ttra c tiv e
bargains
G
erm
any.
horn has been named a m em ber were offere d and special e ffo rts
in g because liie y do not lik e the
A n o th e r jo b com pleted includes
W ashington cou nty u n it, F a rm ­ W PA or PW A. W PA men are on
School funds to ta lin g $55,233.96, o f an a g ric u ltu re conservation com ­ were expended in a ll instances to
prospects o f ha vin g a tax le vy on
ers’ U n ion , w ill hold an a ll-d a y the present construction crews and w o rk at M a n ning school, where an
the
confusion,
according
to
T
illo
t-
th e ir propel ly fo r the purpose of in c lu d in g $27,042 96 of the ele­ m itte e fo r O regon to co-operate make the day a s te lla r success.
T urkey, C h ick en R eport
a d d itio n to the school was b u ilt
m eeting at the Veterans' h a ll in
The d is trib u tio n o f g ifts from
o rg an izin g the d is tric t and fo r tin ' m en ta ry . chool fund and $28.191 of w ith state extension d ire cto rs and
H ills b o ro Saturday. W om en of Gas­ son, is due to an a p p lica tio n made and the school ground leveled.
for
C
ounty
A
n
n
ou
n
ced
some
tim
e
ago
to
have
the
w
o
rk
su p p o rt o f tlie d is tric t a fte r it is the county school fund, w ill he tlie A A A in a d m in is le rin g t h e the w in d o w s o f the cham ber of
ton local w ill serve a p o tlu c k d in ­
done under PW A on the assump­
fa rm program and w h ich w ill re c­ com m erce rooms a ttracted the us­
T o la ls fo r W ashington cou nty as ner.
organized.
C h a rte r Promised
sent
o
l
d
Io
the
various
school
d
is­
om
m
end
general
rules
o
f
procecd-
ual
h
ila
rio
u
s
crow
d,
scra
m
b
lin
g
T hey also declare they fear a bond
sh o w n in a d e p a i’ tnvftt o f c o n - I
Selection of the boy and g ir l fo r tio n that W P A w o uld be unable
G eneral P h il Sheridan chapter.
issue and be lie ve tlia l because Ih e ir tric ts M av I, it was re p o rte d this ure T hree others are on Hie com ­ and sna tchin g fo r Ihe paper plates nicrce census on chickens and tu r - j the sum m er session scholarship to fu rn ish enough men fo r the
p ro p e rty lies so close Io P ortla nd , week in the o ffic e of O. B. Kraus, m itte e from d iffe re n t sections of as they sailed from the w indow s keys on farm s Ja n u a ry 1. 1935, and , aw ards w ill be made and a ll locals crews.
Hi serve O ffic e rs ’ aaaociatton o f
the slate.
in to the street below.
chicken eggs produced. 193 4, fo r are requested to have the namc3
However, it is expected th a t the W ashington and
they w ill lie able Io procure elec­ superintendent.
Y a m h ill coun­
T lie elem e ntary fund was a llo ­
Special a d v e rtis in g endeavors by O regon, were listed in a state re ­ o f th e ir candidates.
d iffic u lty w ill be ironed out at an ties. w ill receive its cha rte r at the
tr ic service from P ortla nd cheap­
Announces New Service
both the re ta il trades com m ittee po rt. C o un ty farm s re p o rtin g to ­
T h is w ilt be the last m eeting b e -j ea rly date and the P W A a p p li­ O regon de partm ent convention in
e r than from Hie
d is tric t,
the cated on I In1 basis o f $13304 per
had
257.284 | fore the state con ven tion M ay 19, cation d e fin ite ly rem oved
Thom as S. Sholes, p ro p rie to r o f J e f Ihe cham ber o f com m erce and taled 3479, w h ich
of 293
as a P o rtla n d M ay 2, it has been an­
boundaries o f w h ich extend as fur teacher, on an average
aw ay as W a ld p o rt, thus forecasting fo r Hie county. The cou nty fund the Hudson and T e rra p la n e garage the m erchants, get cre d it for b rin g ­ chickens. Those chickens produced 20 and 21 and a ll resolutions to be s tu m b lin g block to progress of the nounced.
Verne Caaebeer
a n <1
James W ells o f H illsb o ro have
a tax le vy fo r a bond Issue upon was at $3 pe r capita n r a basis on South T h ird avenue, announced ing hundreds o f persons fro m over 2.378,031. Chickens raised in 1934 re fe rre d to the state body m ust be project.
Farm s re p o rtin g adopted at th is m eeting, according
Num erous W PA jobs in various been selected as delegates to tho
th e ir p ro p e rly to h e lp pay cost of o f $160 per d is tric t and $1.89 per th is w eek the be g in n in g of 24-hour the co u n ty in to H ills b o ro fo r the totaled 319.264.
tu rk e y s were 291 w itii 5467 tu rke ys. to M rs. M a ry L. H orner, secretary. parts of the county are being, or con ven tion fro m tho chapter.
garage service.
occasion.
co n stru ctin g lines Io a te r r ito r y so capita.
Work Blanks Ready
H ad Youth for Aid
Civilian Army Best
Support is Pledged
A
State of Local
Grade Schools
Told at Rotary
Plans Meeting
of Hog Raisers
Tuesday Night
Large Crowd
Fed at Annual
Laurel Event
Awards Made
for Pensions
of Aged Folk
Variety Store
Opens May 2
Alleged Hit-Run
Driver Indicted
Gas Company
Has Program
Pension Rally
Grove Sunday
Appeal Taken From
Gale
Scout Cabins,
Well Planned
Fortner Dilley
Merchant Dies
Progressives Plan
Meeting Thursday
Owners Seeking Release
from Neiv Utility District
Dr. Hinds to Open
Office Next Week
Women Returned to Sewing
Projects; High School Halted
Crowds Attracted
by Bargain Event
School Districts to
Get Slice of Fund
County Farmers’
Union Will Meet