The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 07, 1936, Image 1

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    j Vote
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A
May 15—
it
Good C itizenship lirm anda That
All Qualified V ole at
Every Election
Growing Pains"—
Senior Clas* Play Friday Night
at 1'nion High School
Auditorium
W ith Which is Combined the I lillsboro Independent
V olum e 43, No. 12
Kamna Head
County Wide
Farm Group
Independent
N ew Serial Will
b e g in
Next Wee
"H oneym oon M o u n ta in , b y
I ranees S h e lle y Wees, w ill ru n
s e ria lly in ih o A rgus, be gin­
n in g M ay 14, a n d everyone
should read th is d e lig h tfu l love
sto ry.
"A determ ined you ng lo ve r
w ill fin d a way, even if it is
u ve ry roundabout one," com ­
m ented the N ew Y o rk Tim es
in re v ie w in g the sto ry. "T he
a u th o r has hedged i n h e r
young lovers w ith m ore ob­
stacle» than the re were in the
ro cky m ou ntain roads round
the home where p re tty D e­
borah Jived in the w ilderness
o f O regon T he c le a rin g up of
her problem s makes an appeal­
in g rom ance w ith a pleasant
m ix tu re of the old-fashioned
and tho u ltra m odern."
There's a s p rin g - m o r n in g
freshness to th is sto ry th a t c a r­
ries you along w ith a t h r i l l ­
in g sense of a n tic ip a tio n . D e­
borah's m other had made un
unhappy m a rriage a n d h e r
grundparents, to p ro te ct her
fro m a lik e tragedy, reared
her in the absolute seclusion
of a m o u n ta in estate. A t tw e n ­
ty-one. unspoiled and naive,
she was to m a rry a h a n d p ic k ­
ed su ito r and then come in to
her fortun e. W hen the pros­
pe ctive husband proved
im ­
possible, Ryan stepped in as a
sub stitute, ostensibly fo r the
Established
H illsb o ro ^ O rc g o n , T h u rsd a y , M ay 7, 1936
Elected
Grand Jury Reiling
President Local Hard Rains
Probes Five Rotary Tuesday Believed Aid
Cases Today
to Farmers
A rg u s
Established
1894
Tw o Sections, F o u rte e n I’nges
Mayor Sets Aside Week for
Clean-up; Hauling is Free
Timber Men
Seek Closed
Shop, Strike
W hole-hearted co-o pe ration of is as active and g ro w in g as our
H ills b o ro citizens in
conducting city, and in fu rth e r support o f i
the annual H ills b o ro “ C lean -U p the e ffo rt being made to im p ro ve i
W eek," M ay 18 to 23. in clu sive , was and b e a u tify o u r c ity hig h w a y cn- '
asked today in a p ro cla m a tio n is­ trance, let us not o n ly clean up i
sued by M a yo r J. H. G a rre tt P a r­ and p a in t up but rer.ovize, re p a ir 1
tic u la r a tte n tio n is being g ive n the and im p ro ve our
properties as
annual d riv e to im p ro ve and beau­ w e ll as construct and m a in ta in '
t if y the c ity th is year in connec­ be tte r law ns and sh ru b b e ry and j
C o n a e rvn tio n G ro u p E lects
J u d g e P eters P re p a re s fo r
tio n w ith the b e a u tific a tio n and keep o u r vacant
lots, garden
G le n w o o d L o g g in g C o m p a n y
im provem ents being made on the parkings, fence lines, etc., pre-
O ffic e rs ; D ates Set
C o u rt Session M a y 18;
Shute pa rk and east c ity entrance.
sentablc.
Shuts D o w n ; W o rk e rs
M a te ria ls collected by local c it i­
fo r M e e tin g s
"N ow , therefore. In c o n fo rm ity
A ll C iv il Cases
zens w ill be hauled to th e c ity
R e je c t In c rea se
w ith the desire of the c ity cou n­
dum p free of charge d u rin g the
Reed, C h arles W alker a n d W
c il and o u r c iv ic organizations. I,
week,
pro
vid
ed
they
are
placed
in
Verne M cK in n e y.
as m ayor, hereby p ro cla im M ay 18
containers w h ich one m an
can
to 23. inclusive, as H illsb o ro Clean-
A program o f interest was p ro ­
handle at a p o in t along curb s of
U p Week and ask the generous
vided by Bronleewe. w ho asked
the nearest tra ve le d street, on M ay
a c tiv ity o f o u r citizens in support
a ll to te ll th e ir birth place, w hy
18, 19 and 20 As th is o p p o rtu ­
of th is im p o rta n t c iv ic d u ty, and
C y t us Suggests L istin g o f
the y happened to come to Oregon,
n
ity
to
clean
up
about
homes
and
C rim in a l C a le n d a r R em ain s and of the fun nie st thin gs th a t ever P E P C o m p a n y R ep o rts D a m ­
fu rth e r,
P ickets In creased at S ite o f
vacant lots is made a va ila b le b u t
"B e it understood th a t th e c ity
C ro p P la n te d 1935
happened to them, th e ir na rrow e st
once each year, citizens and c iv ic
Q u ie t; Pleas T a k e n
age
D
u
rin
g
S
to
rm
w ill assume the expense o f h a u l­
T ro u b le Y e a r A g o
escape and th e ir hobby.
organizations are urged to take
in g a ll m aterials to the c ity dum p,
A n n u a l hig h school ora to rica l
advantage o f th is week and co­
p ro vid e d they be in containers tha t
( Itjr W in . F. f'y rn a C o u n ty A u n i t )
F ive eases fo r in ve stig a tio n w ill contest w ill be held at a d in n e r
M ay a rriv e d w ith showers alm ost ‘ operate w ith the c ity to the fu lle s t one m an can handle and placed
Increasing m isunderstandings be­
Every fa rm e r I n W ashington
be before the grand Ju ry when it m eeting o f the c lu b next T hursd ay , d a ily b e ginning v.p h .63 ir.rhes on extent.
along
the curbs o r roadw ay o f the tween loggers and some 54 com -
co u n ty is to have un o p p o rtu n ity
Week Proclaimed
assembles the. m o rn in g 'Thursday» nig h t, when w ives o f Rotarians are A p r il 30 and closing the week w ith i
nearest
tra
ve
le
d
street
d
u
rin
g
the
parties interested
in
operations
o f filin g a lis t o f hts 1935 crop
P roclam ation issued by M ayo r
1 a to ta l o f 2 28 inches, a large por-
fo r a sh o rt session called by G. in v ite d .
firs t three days o f C lean-U p Week. th ro u g h o u t the C onsolidated L o g ­
acreage In connection w ith
the
; tio n o f w h ich a rriv e d w ith a steady G a rre tt is as follow s;
Russell M organ to clean up c r im ­
H a u lin g w ill begin T hursday. M ay g in g com pany at G le n w o o d on
"W hereas, each yea r the citizens
new soil con serva tion pro gra m if
d o w n p o u r M onday
in a l m atters, w h ich have accum u­
21. M a te ria ls to be hauled m ust Gales creek, resulted in a w a lk o u t
tic cares to do so. N e w ly-e le cte d
Sunday, heavy th u n d e r showers of H ills b o ro p a rticip a te in "C lea n- n o t be placed in the street before
lated d u rin g the last m o n th o r
M onday o f some 450 men c u lm in ­
Up
W
eek'
in
a
co
m
m
u
n
ity
e
f­
co m m u n ity com m ittee», m e e t in g
more.
accom panied by considerable w in d
M ay 18 o r a fte r the 20, oth erw ise a tin g a strike, w h ic h has been
F rid a y afternoon, decided another
visite d the county, d re n ch in g the fo rt to im p rove con ditions o f o u r such m aterials m ust be rem oved b re w in g a ll spring.
In c irc u it cou rt, where the c a l­
■cries of m eetings fo r th e express
c o u n trysid e w ith a deluge w h ich properties and th e re b y raise the and hauled by and at the expense
endar has been com pleted fo r the
purpose of le n d in g in d iv id u a l as­
D ire c t reports f r o m
Stim son
M ay term , fo u r c iv il eases have
in places caused the creeks to rise standard of the w h o le c ity in ap­ o f the producer.”
sistance to fa rm o;>erators In f illin g
m ill, near Gaston. Tuesday, d is­
been listed fo r tr ia l b e g in n in g M ay
suddenly a n d
flooded roadside pearance. healthfulness and safety
R
egarding
the
type
o
f
m
aterials
fro m fires, and
out the w o rk sheets sho uld
be
ditches.
18 T here are no c rim in a l m atters
tha t w ill be hauled, c ity o ffic ia ls closed th a t 70 men fro m the lo g ­
helil A schedule of these m eetings
"W hereas, we are lo o k in g fo r ­ stated th a t rubbish, ashes, cans, ging crew s there also w a lked out,
pending.
$ 5 0 .lX X ) l ie
w as
o ffe n d
The
Burns Transformers
Is liste d below.
L ig h tn in g was a com m on sight w a rd to the hundreds o f v is ito rs old m etal, in fla m m a b le m aterial, alth ou gh the Stim son m ill was not
young man's g a lla n t strugg le
Cases Listed
O ffic e rs of the W ashington cou n­
d u rin g th e storm , s tr ik in g rep ea t­ and strangers d u rin g th e com ing such as wood, old tires, and the in clud ed in the negotiations fo r
Cases listed fo r tr ia l in clud e Rob­
to w in his shy but pro u d you ng
ty a g ric u ltu ra l conservation asso­
ert P S ch m id t vs. S late A ccid en t I R ep o rts o f C a n d id a te s M a y ed ly along the h ig h e r hills. A t season, m any of w hom w i ll ob­ lik e w ill be accepted. O rganic m a­ wage increases and closed shop
w ife makes a tale y o u ’l l long
c ia tio n elected F rid a y aftern oon
N o rth Plains, telephones, radios and serve ou r c ity th ro u g h the c ritic a l te ria ls and garbage o r any su b ­ w h ich have been u n d e rw a y be­
com m ission, appeal fro m decision
rem em ber.
were John W Kam na, president;
po
w e r tra n sfo rm e rs s u ffe re d dafri- eye o f the home-seeker, le t us stance th a t w ill become obnoxious tw ee n un its o f the tim b e r w o rke rs
o f the com m ission, tw o damage ac­
Frances S h e lle y Wees, is a
F o re te ll L ig h t V o te
un io n and the lo g g in g com panies
C.
B. Buchanan Jr., vice - prcsl- '
age when lig h tn in g struck, accord­ prove to them th a t o u r c iv ic p rid e 1
tions, H erm an K e lle r vs. Jack D e rr
(C o n tin u r d on pace * , colum n 2)
n a tiv e o f Oregon, the locale of
since last w in te r.
in g to reports
dent; A E K ra h in e r, cou nty com-
set fo r M ay 19, anil Silas W. Wash-
th is serial.
Expect Early Settlem ent
m ittc c n ia n ; It G len n R itchey, a l- i
S oil, w h ic h had begun to show
I b u rn vs F ra n k H a rtw ic k et al to j Scanning the calendar has be-
ternate, W F. C yru s, county agent, 1
be trie d M ay 20
M en fro m the C onsolidated crews
com e a pastim e and a re m in d e r signs o f d ro u g h t d u rin g th e w a rm
was elected secretary.
declared th a t the s trik e w o u ld be
The ease o f Mrs G eorge K e lle r , w ith
W ashington cou nty
o ffic e w e athe r w h ich a rriv e d soon a fte r
of short d u ra tio n as it was expected
A p r il 1, was m oistened to a con­
C on tracts Not N ecessary
j vs. W a lte r S ehallberger s c h e d ­ seekers.
th a t the com pany w o u ld meet the
siderable depth g iv in g new life to
F ilin g a w o rk sheet w h ic h Just
uled fo r tr ia l M ay 22. is an appeal
E lection day is o n ly a w eek d is­
i term s asked by th e union.
am ounts to a lis t o f the crops gro w n
from Justice co u rt i n Beaverton tant, M ay 15, and p o litic a l a s p ir­ a lre a d y t h r if t y g ra in and hay crops.
B e rry crops o f a ll kin d s are be­
in 1935 tog ether w ith the acreages !
P ickets had been increased a t the
and in vo lve s damages alleged to ants are be g in n in g to reva m p sched­
o f each, does not in any w ay )
h ig h w a y ju n c tio n near Gaston, ac­
I have taken place in an auto w reck ules in an endeavor to cover those lieved to have been considerably
benefited
by
the
showers,
and
an
ob lig ate the fa rm operator to the
co rd in g to reports but no in te r fe r ­
, on one o f the Beaverton side streets parts o f the co u n ty not yet reached
P astu ring o f sheep ow ned by
pe rfo rm an ce o f u n y th ln g
U n de r
ence was being offere d to w o rk ­
, between the K e lle r a u tom ob ile and o r where re p o rts in d ic a te w e a k­ exce lle nt, i f not bum per crop of M a rtin Bernards on th e H ills b o ro
s
tra
w
b
e
rrie
s
is
expected
H
ow
ever,
the new program , there w ill be no
men passing to and fro m the m ill,
' Ihe S eh allbe rge r m ilk tru ck.
ness in p o p u la rity .
" m e gro w e rs expressed fea r that a irp o rt, was protested by the c ity
con tra cts and no agreements.
and
ents of lu m b e r w ere
G lenn W ilson plead g u ilty Wed-
U n io n P l a n s J o i n t going shipm
On the o th e r hand the vote rs arc the p o un din g ra in s o f Sunday m ig h t ’ council at i t s m eeting Tuesday F a rm
The fa rm e r does not prom ise to
out on schedule.
i nesday to b u rg la ry not in a d w e ll- som ew hat apathetic, and forecasts have in ju re d ten der blossoms w h ich n ig h t and in stru ctio n s given th a t
do un yth ln g . he m ere ly lists w hnt C le a rin g N e a rly H a l f D o n e ; ' ing and sentence was postponed by
A t Consolidated, the situ a tio n
M e e tin g w ith G ra n g e
the port should be closed as a
are being made th a t a lig h t vote had not yet set fru it.
lie grew In 1935 and then. I f In i
1 Judge Peters u n til M onday m o rn ­ w ill be cast on election day. C a n d i­
was rep orted as q u ie t and w ith o u t
O rc h a rd trees, how ever, had ad ­ pasture and B e rn a rd n o tifie d th a t
M e n R u shing W o r k
1 9 3 6 he makes the s h ift fro m so il
any dem onstrations by pickets as
ing
W a lte r E ich le r plead g u ilty dates, themselves, re p o rt tha t in vanced to a stage w here the rains he was trespassing.
d e p le tin g to s o il conserving crops
Wednesday aftern oon to possession th e ir contacts, th e voters are e v in ­ w o u ld not h u rt the blossoms
F arm U n io n scholarship aw ards no atte m Pt had ye t been made by
The cou ncil also voted to in s tru c t
in accord w ith the program , he ,
P re p a rin g fo r the v is it o f H a rry of m oonshine and was sentenced to cin g lit t le in te re st in the variou s
Reasonably w a rm nig h ts and days the fir e m arshal to inspect and fo r the 4-H c lu b sum m er session ^he com pany to b rin g in o th e r
w ill receive the paym ent he Is en- ‘
9 0 days in ja il.
issues presented as argum ents to have accom panied the cloudy, wet condem n a p a rtia lly burned house at C o rv a llis were won by Eunice crew s A t Stim son, o ffic ia ls o f the
tille d Io fo r perform ance. A filin g H opkins, na tion al a d m in is tra to r of
Roy A lsterb erg . arrested s o m e
weather, w ith the highest tem pe ra­ at E ig h th avenue and O ak streets. Sahnow and Raym ond D ie ric k x , com pany were re p orted as saying
of a w o rk sheet does not ob lig a te ! W PA funds and w o rk over the tim e ago and charged w ith th e ft gain votes.
candidates o f the V e rb o o rt local, at th a t enough logs were in the m ill
P rob ab ly the largest cro w d yet tu re recorded on M ay 1 w ith a ’ The place was declared a f ir e haz­
h im to do this. I t m e re ly puts U n ite d States, w ho w ill be in of parts fro m donkey engines at
the m eeting o f the W ashington pond to c a rry the operations fo r a
ard
and
menace
to
the
su
rro
u
n
d
in
g
O
regon
som
etim
e
this
m
onth,
labor
rea
ding
o
f
73
degrees
d
u
rin
g
the
h im in a po sitio n to take a d va n ­
W estim ber. entered a plea of g u ilty □tending a candidate's m eeting was
cou nty u n it. F arm ers’ U nion, here considerable tim e to come.
p ro pe rty.
tage of the pro gra m i f i t proves crew s on Ihe W ilson R iv e r h ig h ­ before Judge Peters Wednesday M onday n ig h t in the K in to n h a ll day and 40 degrees fo r the nigh t,
A tte m p ts are being made, accord­
S atu rday at t h e V eterans’ ha ll.
A
p
p
lic
a
tio
n
fo
r
b
u
ild
in
g
pe
rm
it,
w
ay
are
ru
sh
in
g
w
o
rk,
according
the
coldest
fo
r
the
week
w
ith
the
w
here
a
p
p
ro
x
im
a
te
ly
75
vote
rs
and
I
pra cticab le to do so. Even tho ugh
E T illo ts o n . W PA resident Sentence was postponed and A l- ' some dozen candidates assembled to exce ptio n of Tuesday n ig h t w hen m ade by J. B P h illip s , to con stru ct Each local had candidates and in ­ in g to reports, to keep o th e r log-
the fu rin op era to r can not do a n y ­ to K
u n d e r la y ,
the
sterbe rg paroled to D is tric t A tto r ­
a fiv e -ro o m house w ith basement ! d iv *dual selections were made sim - g.ln.® operations
the m e rc u ry dropped to 39
th in g th is yea r to get a p a y ­ engineer. The p ro je ct is to be used ney M organ on prom ise th a t he ' , hear the problem s o f local goveiw
s trik e e ffe ctin g o n ly operations a t
R ain was recorded A p r il 30. w ith on his p ro p e rty a t F o u rth avenue ! u lta ne ou sly by ch ild re n .
m ent discussed Besides the local '
m ent. since the program Is exp ect­ to dem onstrate the fe a s ib ility of w o uld replace the stolen parts.
W a lte r O rr o f L a u re l-S ch o lls,
R ive f- . .
.63 inches; .05 inches M av 1; .05 and W ashington street, was denied,
ed to be e a rn e d th ro u g h an othe r I th is typ e o f con stru ction .
Recent arrests made by d e pu ty ( o ffic e seekers, a nu m b e r o f s ta te 1
the co u n cil e x p la in in g to P h illip s | Fred Jossy of Rock Creek and John
—— L L i
ble at p ons°Ndated
O n the firs t o f May. the crew s s h e riff* have brought litt le b u si­ candidates also w ere present. A n ­ inches M ay 2; 45 in c h e s ’ M ay 3; th a t his p ro p e rty was in side the F. Kam na o f B lo om in g w ere nam -
yea r it m ay be possible th a t he
1
con'?ectlon w ith the
w ill be in a. po sitio n to c a rry out hud cleared 41 5 acres o f rig h t-o f- ness to Ihe d is tric t a tto rn e y's of- oth er m eeting, held some tim e ago ,8 inches M ay 4. and .30 inches on fir e d is tric t and re q u ire d fire -p ro o f ed on a com m ittee to arrange fo r 0
a
th e um on local,
J in Forest G rove, d re w as m any M ay 5.
some phase o f Its pro visio ns in way out o f the 90 acres to ta l to
(< o n tin u r d on pace M. rn lu itin 2)
construction. He said th a t his plans a jo in t celeb ration w ith W ashing-
; headquarters in Forest Grove,
1937
voters as t h ir e w ere candidates
the W ashington cou nty line, and
were fo r wooden con stru ction .
ton cou nty grangers to raise funds h o ld in g out . ,f<?r a closed shop. A
present, acco rding to reports.
T here is also alw ays the possi­ com pleted g ru b b in g operations of
Im m ediate action to pre ven t W P A for the co u n ty fa ir. T h is action fo l- p r?Posal w h ich w o u ld have added
b ilit y here tha t w eather con ditions , 24 75 acres.
Sam ple ballots, re p ub lica n, demo-
fro m closing th e c ity p a rk p ro je ct j low ed a re p o rt by J. E. L e w to n of a fiv e cent b la n ke t h o u rly wage in ­
o r Insect pests m ig h t m ake it nec­
I c ra tic and ju d ic ia l, m ay be secured
O f the total, 5000 feet o f road-
before com pletion, was urged by Forest G rove th a t grangers w ere crease. was rejected by the d is tric t
essary to reseed o r plow
up a I w ay already has been bro ug ht to
at the A rg u s office.
cou ncil
George
McGee, c ity manager, who anxious to hold such a m eeting.
wnrlrore' o f lu m b e r and s a w m ill
crop and w h ere th is has to be . p rim a ry grade and th re e m iles o f
unions in L a b o r tem ple
A Townsend r a liy re p o rt from
to
ld
the
co
u
n
cil
th
a
t
he
had
re
­
Ernest
W
arne
r
o
f
S
ilve
rto
n
,
pres-
—
done, it m ig h t be p ra cticab le to , ihe new hig h w a y now are passable I
in P o rtla n d over the week-end.
Forest G rove shows th a t the m ain
ceived
notice
th
a
t
the
w
o
rk
w
o
uld
id
e
n
t
o
f
the
M
a
rio
n
C
o
u
n
ty
F
a
rm
-
j
do som ething th a t w o uld come u n ­ Io autom obile. A gn- shovel, tru cks
Present la bo r tro u b le s re c a ll the
! speaker touched, in
places, on
close M ay 16 fo r la ck o f funds. The ers’ U n ion , and A. R. M a th is o f
der tin* pro visio ns o f the conserva­ and bulldozers are being used to
tu m u ltu o u s s trik e called about the
na tio n a l politics, m a kin g s o m e - !
cou
ncil
agreed
to
send
a
delega­
M
t.
A
n
g
e
l
extended
an
in
v
ita
tio
n
to
tio n program . H a vin g filed a lis t I push the gra d in g w o rk.
C o un ty Session o f T o w n se n d tio n to state headquarters seeking
m id d le o f M ay a yea r ago in w h ic h
atten d the state con ven tion at M t.
( ( n n lin u rd nn |>nar M, tu lu m n <>
C o u n ty C o m p le tin g Second w h at o f an atta ck on the present i
Stim son m ill was closed fo r a con­
governm ent policies.
' A co n stru ctio n crew th is week
extension o f the w o rk and e x tra A n g e l M a y 19, 20 and 21.
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0
sid era ble tim e and resum ed opera­
com pleted the A lo h a -H u b e r school
men to rush the p ro je ct to com ­
W ith election boards selected and
M o d e rn iz e d Q u a r r y
Charles H e rb reported th a t the tion s o n ly to meet serious tro u b le
gym nasium , w h ich is th e old pla y-
pletion.
n o tifie d some tim e ago; ballots i
;
live
sto
ck
com
m
ission,
w
h
ic
h
has
!
< B y R. H K e lly )
fro m pickets w ho came fro m P o r t­
) shed
reconstructed
w ith
walls,
E a rlie r in the week. K. E. T illo t ­
p rin te d and voters pham phlcts in |
C o u n ty -w id e T ow nsend r a lly held son. resident engineer fo r W PA. been in the process o f fo rm a tio n land and oth er m ill tow ns in an
w indo w s and a double floo r. The
E le c trific a tio n and m odernization ' the hands o f voters, about a ll th a t i
fo r several m onths, had com pleted i a tte m p t to keep the m ill closed.
in
the
Forest
G
rove
high
shchool
b u ild in g is 40 x 80 meet in size o f Jackson q u a rry , n o rth o f H ills ­ rem ains of the ro u tin e o f pre pa ra- '
to ld an A rgu s re p o rte r th a t the its set-up and w o u ld be re kd y fo r
and was ceiled inside w ith shipia p boro, w ill be com pleted som etim e tio n . is the d is trib u tio n o f b a llo t ' a u d ito riu m Sunday, in spite o f a ) w o rk w o uld be com pleted as ra p id ­ business at the N o rth P o rtla n d
te
r
r
if
ic
d
o
w
n
p
o
u
r
o
f
ra
in
,
was
a
t­
j Io make it m ore com forta ble . Next this m onth and the q u a rry placed boxes and the settin g up o f v o t- i
ly as possible. A l l W P A w o rk in stockya rd M a y 11.
t fa il, when the w in te r season is at in op era tion fo r the sum m er, ac­ in g booths. T h is w ill ta ke place tended b y n e a rly 700 people, re p ­ the state w ill close Ju n e 30. the
rese
ntin
g
clubs
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
t
h
e
R esolutions w ere passed asking
hand, c h ild re n o f the school w ill co rd in g to James Le w is, cou nty ne xt week, co m p le tin g the stage I
end o f the n a tio n a l fiscal year, a ft­
w h o le o f W ashington co u n ty and er w h ich tim e m ore fun ds m ust fo r the continuance o f 3*4 interest
F re e S how have th e ir firs t o p p o rtu n ity to play com m issioner. T h is w ill be the sec­ setting.
a fe w outside v is ito rs . T he r a lly !
ra te on fed eral fa rm loans u n til
inside games such as basketball.
ond q u a rry to be e le c trifie d , the
C onsiderable confusion is said to p ro gra m was in charge o f th e . F o r- i be made a va ila ble by congress.
S treets
A p p a re n tly the co u n cil is in the J u ly , 1937. and one pro te stin g rate
W ith three starts and tw o stops i oth er being nt D u rha m on the east exist among voters o f both m a jo r , est G ro ve Townsend club. Robert
d iscrim in a tio n s against w e s t e r n
to its cred it. W PA w o rkm e n r e ­ side o f the county.
p a rtie s as to v o tin g fo r frie n d s in H. K e lly ’ o f H illsb o ro . W ashington dog house as fa r as th a t b u ild in g j shippers. The rate re so lu tio n held
tu rn e d Io Sherwood's new high , Besides new crush in g m ach in ery an o th e r p a rty th a n the one i n cou nty r a lly chairm an, had charge is concerned as a request has been th a t the rates a p p ly in g to c a r-lo t
D ra w n io H ills b o ro S atu rday by school M ay l and resum ed w o rk \ and screens, tw o m otors are being
E lec tio n P la n n e d P re c e d in g
(C o n tin u e d on pace S, ro lu m n 4)
w h ic h they are registered. In th is j o f the m eeting.
; shipm ents are un ju st, u n fa ir and
the opening of a new store and a a fte r a shut do w n b ro u g h t about in sta lle d, o n e
is 25-horsepower connection
the
p
rim
a
ry
election
D u rin g the program a ll can di- |
; d is c rim in a to ry to the pro du cer and
free p ic tu re show, one o f the la rg ­ th ro u g h a in ix u p due to an e a rlie r ! w h ile the o th e r w ill develop 125
S h erw o o d A f f a i r
law s disclose tha t "B a llo ts fo r each dales seeking p o litic a l o ffic e Were
I shippeds o f the P a cific states in ­
est crow ds .seen here in recent
a p p lica tio n made to P W A fo r con­ horsepow er and w ill be used to | p o litic a l p a rty sh a ll be counted in tro d u ce d , but no speeches were
asmuch as west bound shippers
years thronged the streets fro m s tru c tio n funds w h ich la te r w ere operate the crusher and lifts . PEP sep ara ly."
ra te ly ."
a llo w e d T w o special num bers on
: are charged fo r each com m o dity
D em ocratic candidates and the
e a rly m o rn in g u n til evening. *
com pany now is b u ild in g the pow er '
advanced by W PA.
th
e
p
ro
gra
m
were
a
dance
b
y
)
In oth er words, the names o f
in the car according to m in im u m p u b lic w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity to
A cco rd in g to the p ro p rie to rs o f 1
lin e fro m C o n n e ll sta tio n to the
Jobs
reported
com
pleted
this
H
elen
P
o
w
e
ll
and
a
vocal
solo
by
persons
on
o
th
e
r
tic
k
e
ts
than
the
c a r-lo t rates fo r th a t com m odity, m in g le to m usic S aturday nig h t.
the new store, Ihe Ben F ra n k lin , j
q u a rry.
one the p a rty m em ber is votin g, E la in e Foster, both o f Forest G rove
w h ile western shippers are com ­ M ay 9. when the Young D em ocrat­
the cash registers recorded 2930 week included M etzger re se rvo ir
The new equipm ent and e le ctric I
pelled to pay the highest com m od- ic C lu b o f W ashington cou nty gives
purchases made by a crow d c s tin i- I and p a rk and the S herw ood ba ll po w e r w ill g ive the q u a rry a d d i­ cannot be w r itte n in and counted. club. K e lly then in tro d u c e d the
park.
( l o n tin u rd un pane M, .u lu m n l l
state
area
manager,
James
Logan,
A
cco
rd
in
g
to
Edw
.
C.
Luce,
cou
nty
its dance in S ta r hall. Sherwood,
ated at n e a rly 5000 v is itin g the I
tio n a l cap acity rated nt fro m 75 to
w ho gave a short address and then Business Houses C lose fo r
it was announced this week fo llo w ­
store th ro u g h o u t Ihe day.
100 yards per day, m a k in g a to ta l cle rk, num erous questions h a v e in tro d u ce d John I I. W eir, the re p ­
been asked concerning th is point,
in g the m eeting last Wednesday
A t Ihe V e n etia n theatre, w h ere C a n d id a te s In v ite d to
eapaeily 200 yards o r be lte r. The
H e rm a n W a g n e r F u n e ra l
rese ntative from the w estern na­
the pictu res w ere .stalled e a rly i n '
o f the clu b in H illsb o ro . The dance
u a rry also w i ll now be able I o . ob vio u sly in d ic a tin g Ihe desire o f tio n a l reg io nal office, w ho gave
some voters to add th e ir vote fo r
T a lk a t C e d a r M ill H a ll q produce
is fo r the purpose of ra isin g funds
Ihe m orning, m ore than 4,000 per-1
washed rock necessary fo r I frie n d s in an othe r pa rty.
the m ain address o f the day. Some
fo r the clu b but dem ocratic can di­
sons, adults and ch ild re n , saw the
A ll candidates are in v ite d to a t­ surfacing o il macadam roads.
o f the hig h lig h ts o f h is 'a d d re s s
SHER W O O D — F u n e ra l services
dates a tte n d in g w ill be in tro du ced
s ix shows A l tim es the street in tend a m eeting at the Cedar M ill
The cou nty, L e w is says, is m o v­
T
u
a
la
tin
V
a
lle
y
post
o
f
t
h
e
fo llo w :
fo r Herm an W agner, local business­
to the crow d between dances. H o w ­
fro n t of Ihe the atre was n e a rly G runge hu ll at 8 p. m. M onday, ac­ in g to w a rd m ore econom ical p ro ­
"T h e Tow nsend plan is a plan man, w ho was fa ta lly in ju re d in A m erican Legion w ill e n te rta in ever, there w ill be no p o litic a l
impassable.
co rd in g to notice sent out by the du ction of hig h w a y m a te ria l bv
the
W
ashington
C
o
u
n
ty
V
eterans’
an
au
tom
obile
accident
in
v
o
lv
in
g
to cut th ro u g h th is great w a ll of
speeches as each candidate w ill be
P ro p rie to rs o f the store a ie F ra n ­ le g isla tive com m ittee and signed co n ce n tra tin g the big crush in g jobs
op po sition and b rin g the g o ve rn ­ his car and a tra n s fe r tru c k A p r il association at an a ll-d a y p icn ic lim ite d to one m inute.
cis < P lin k i B arr an d O. W (Bud» by N, I ’ . Johnson. A ll. he says, w ill in q u a rrie s w h ic h have m odern
M
ay
24
at
the
M
etzger
p
u
b
lic
park.
24,
w
ere
held
F
rid
a
y
aftern
oon
.
In
­
m ent back to the people of the
P revious to the dance the re w ill
Phelps, both H ills b o ro yo u n g men. 1 be g ive n a chance to he heard.
equipm ent o f large cap acity located
A program has been arranged be a business m eeting o f th e clu b
In s ta lla tio n o f another pu m ping U n ite d States. You are going to term en t was in St. Paul's L u th e r ­
w here th e best rock can be p ro ­
b
y
t
h
e
com
m
ittee
i
n
c
l
u
d
i
n
g
an
cem
etery
near
Sherw
ood.
have
an
election.
I
w
a
n
t
you
to
I
be g in n in g at 8 o'clock when a suc­
duced. The Jackson q u a rry p ro ­ m o to r u n it at W apato lake, was
A ll Sherw ood
business places speeches, music, and a v a rie ty of
duced some o f th e best hig h w a y ( rep orted this week by Ralph Easter, go o u t be fore the e le ctio n and i f ) were closed fo r tw o hours F rid a y e n te rta in m e n t. Free coffee w ill be cessor to L. E. Francis, president,
you
have
frie
n
d
s
tha
t
do
not
un-
|
w ho resigned because o f la r k o f
I m a te ria l in th is section o f the state., m anager o f the W ashington county
d iv is io n o f the PEP com pany. The de rsta nd and are not acquainted a ftern oon in m em o ry o f M r. W ag­ served at noon and a ll veterans tim e to devote to the Job, w i ll be
I h ig h w a y o ffic ia ls declare.
ner.
are
in
v
ite
d
to
b
rin
g
basket
lunches.
w
ith
the
Tow
nsend
m
ovem
ent,
go
selected.
u n it is 50 horsepow er and w ill be
used to re lie v e the la rg e r u n it to those frie n d s a n d t a l k t o t M r. W agner sustained th re e b r o k ­
d u rin g the sum m er m onths w h ile the m pe rson ally. I b e lie ve this en rib s d ire c tly over the h e a rt and
it s t ill is necessary to reduce the should show at the polls. M ake it ; a severe cut over the eye r e q u ir ­
H ills b o ro
business
men
took in g Ihe b u ild in g 28 feet f u r t h t r
y o u r o rd e r of business th a t day , in g fou rte en stitches to close. He
w a te r level in the la ke bed.
lim e o ff M onday noon, fo llo w in g n o rth and p ro v id in g a ro ck s u r­
Lines now are being ru n throu gh to see th a t the m en and wom en , was taken to St. V in c e n t's ho spita l
the cham ber of com m erce lu n c h ­ faced street th ro u g h the block to
in y o u r co m m u n ity get out to in P ortla nd , w here he d ie d A p r il
T w o em ergency calls S aturday the tw o sm all villa g e s constructed vote
eon, to shin up ladders, look in to connect w ith the L a u re l-S c h o lls
and tha t they vo te fo r men I 29
by the lake com pany fo r the hous­
g ra in bins, and in vestig ate o d d ly j road.
« n ig h t kepi Miss M arg are t D ixon, in g o f laborers em ployed in the that are Townsend men. T o w n ­
Herm an W agner was b o rn
i n i
shaped gadgets used in m a k in g and )
county nurse, and the co u n ty am ­
A t present fifte e n persons are bulance busy. The firs t c a ll was huge vegetable gardens. There are send men tha t came in to the pro- i W ilh elinsh avcn, G erm an y, O ctober
C A M P REEHERS, CCC. T im b e r -
O th e r men o f the 50-iii,in F air-
assem bling feeds at the m ill o f the )
30.
1881
He
m
ig
ra
te
d
to
th
e
U
n
ite
d ! A p p ro a ch in g com p le tion of w in te r
gram w ith o u t th o u g h t tha t some 1
dale stdecamp arc c o n tin u in g w o rk
Im p e ria l G ra in A Feed com pany. em ployed about the m ill, o ffice Io Metzger, w here neighbors d is­ 25 o f these houses to be lig h te d ,
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
on
page
S,
colum
n
2)
States
at
the
age
o
f
seventeen
and
w o rk projects fou nd CCC men of on the Trask tru c k tr a il In an
covered G o rilla A lliso n . 77. ly in g Easter said.
A bo ut 25 persons made the to u r o f i and in Ihe fie ld , K r e ilz said.
came to S herw ood in 1915. He was Cam p Reehcrs sq u aring o ft th is
H adley's p a rt in the pro gra m in ­ on the flo o r o f her home w ith a
T ra cto rs a lre a d y are at w o rk
e ffo rt to com plete construction by
inspection, w h ich is Ihe second o f
m
a
rrie
d
to
M
iss
Rosa
E.
Fieken,
week fo r a fo re stry program calcu­ e a rly June. Since Novem ber 1
a series of in d u s tria l m eetings con- l cluded a ta lk on va rio u s feeds fo r bro ken hip. She fe ll, she to ld the tu rn in g the r ic h soil o f the lake I
daughter
o
f
M
r
and
M
rs.
John
p o u ltry and live-stock and the o r i­ cou nty nurse, about 4 o’c lo c k in bed in p re p a ra tio n fo r Ihe crop o f '
lated to m a te ria lly aid in co n tro l some 11 m iles of forest protection
dueled by the H ills b o ro C ham ber gin
F ieken in 1920 He is s u rv iv e d by of the forest fire hazard d u rin g
o f the various in g re d ie n ts used | the a ftern oon and was not dis- I vegetables w h ic h the com pany ex­
road have been com pleted sou th­
o f Commerce.
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
on
pnge
H,
colum
n
6)
sum m er months.
nnd w h ere th e y w ere purchased. I covered u n til 7 o'clock. She lives pects Io produce tills sum m er.
w a rd fro m the N o rth
Y a m h ill
The m eeting began in the cha in - | He p o in te d out tha t some item s
C o m p le tio n o f a ru g ge dly con­ riv e r. W ith p u nch ing throu gh o f
BEAVERTO N — R aym ond
E
her d in in g room w ith Ihe usual are im ported, m ostly fro m South alone.
The o th e r call was to the home
s tru cte d b ridg e
h a vin g a m ain fo u r m ore m iles the project of tho
Schell, 11, Beaverton boy w ho fe ll
luncheon and a s h o rt program un - j A m erica and China,
i span o f 72 feet across the N o rth Cam p Reehers men w ill Join w ith
30 feet in to a w e ll at his home
del Ih e d ire c tio n o f Ralph K ric tz , | H adley in tro d u ce d some m eni- o f Mrs. Rosa Newm an, 75, Reaver-
developed
by
the
■ Y a m h ill r iv e r is expected w ith in con stru ction
Sunday, died Tuesday at St. V in ­
v ic e -p ri sident o f (lie com pany, and | bers o f the w o rk in g force at the ton. w ho also fe ll and suffere d a
the n e xt fo rtn ig h t, according to T rask CCC camp, thus m aking
cent's hospital in P o rtla n d of ab­
H o w ard Hadley, manager. K re itz m ill in c lu d in g Mrs. W ilm a M e r r ill, broken hip. D etails o f the accident
R ichard C. Hopson, arrested near G raham L. Shaw, bridg e forem an the fu ll 25-m ile length o f the Trask
d o m in a l in ju rie s . T he boy and his
opened Ihe pro gra m w ith a sho rt ) George L a ve r and Percy Samsel w ere not reported, b u t M rs. N e w ­
O rders were received this week father, acco rding to reports, were Beaverton by state po lice fo r speed­ fo r the state forest service, and tru c k tr a il open fo r fire suppres­
in tro d u c tio n o f Ihe com pany, lis t­ I lie also in tro du ced Mrs. H adley, man managed to get in to a ro c k ­
w o rk d u rin g the com ing sum ­
in g ils histo ry since 1913 when the F ra n k S chneider o f the H ills b o ro in g c h a ir before Ihe am bulance by the local re lie f com m ittee to w o rk in g on a w e ll and in a tte m p t­ in g w ith a tru c k at 50 m iles an Roscoe M eeker, p ro je ct s u p e rin ­ sion
mer.
CCC ing to e lim b out the yo u th slipped hour, was fine d $5 and costs by tendent fo r Cam p Reehers The
m ill was b u ilt by C. 11. Buchanan, Feed com pany and H o w ard Hughes a rriv e d . She lives w ith he r b lin d c o n tin u e e n ro llm e n ts f o r
husband in the west p a rt o f the
Justice A
W. Havens. K e ith B. bridge is loealed near the F aird ale
Crews w o rk in g from the m ain
up to (lie present lim e.
'cam ps u n til M av 15. The g o vern­ and fe ll Io the bottom .
of the H u g lii’s hatchery.
tow n.
The body was take n to Hennes­ S tova ll, held on Ihe same charge, sidccam p of C om pany 290«, some eamp of com pany 290« near T im ­
The Im p e ria l Feed & G r a i n
m
ent
desires
that
every
a
va
ila
ble
Hughes talke d b r ie fly on feeds
Both wom en were brought to
12 m iles west o f Y a m h ill,
and ber th is week were fin is h in g up
com pany, lie said, purchased the and the ra isin g of chickens. He de-
a p plican t be given an o p p o rtu n ity sey * Goetseh fu n e ra l pa rlo rs in was given a lik e fine.
A n d re w G. Figueroa of H illsb o ro , m arks an im p o rta n t lin k tow a rd
Buchanan Interests in 1927. In 1930 I d a re d Hint in past years, ha tchin g the hospital for treal m ent.
Io e n ro ll before th a t dale, Ihe o r­ P ortla nd .
arrested by stale police fo r fo llo w ­ com pletion of the T rask tru c k tr a il w o rk on the Johnson tru c k Ir a ll
H o w ard lla d le v was hi ought here was not on a large scale because
d e r reads.
e x te n d in g 1F% m iles I n length
ing w ith in a distance o f 300 feet th a t has d u n n g the past w in te r
as o ffic e m anager o f Ihe business. ) chicks confined d id not do w e ll, E. J. M c A le a r S p e a k e r
O
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
o
f
G
ra
n
g
e
from the Nehalem highw ay near
T here w ill be no lim it on Ihe
of another tru c k , was fin e d $5 and been one of the m ain w o rk p ro b ­
K r e ilz lias served as a fle ld m n n hut in recent years the in tro d u c ­
a t W e s t U n io n M e e t n u m b e r o f men e n ro lle d in Wash- |
C o -o p e ra tiv e M e e t T o p ic costs and th e fin e suspended. B. R. lems o f tw o CCC companies. C on­ Sunset cam p to Beaver creek
fo r years. Since 1927, he declared, tion o f feeds c o n ta in in g v ita m in s
West U nion D a iry C o-op erative in g to n county, alth ou gh to qualify*
James R. Forsythe, m aster of N ickcxon was sentenced to 30 days stru c tio n o f the b ridg e was s ta rt­ h ig h w a y some fiv e m iles no rth of
m an y im p ro v e m e n t! have
been A and D made it possible to keep w ill meet in Ihe school house M on­ the boys and you ng men, between
the H ills b o ro G range, announces a in ja il fo r cre a tin g a d istu rba nce ed A p r il 1 by a 12-man crew . The B uxto n. T w e n ty men have w orked
made.
on the pro je ct since M arch under
the chickens in confinem ent w itli- day n ig h t at II o'clock, and a ll ta x ­ 18 and 28 years o f age. must be
of
e x tra o rd in a rily ) the d ire c tio n o f Jack Nance, as­
U n de r the present plans, ad­ ' out m uch su n lig h t. He said th a t payers are in v ite d to attend. E. J. taken from fa m ilie s w h ich are re ­ m eeting at the new G range h a ll , o f the p u b lic w h ile in to xica te d. s tru c tu re is
here
at
8
p.
m.
M
ay
11
fo
r
the
p
u
r
­
Sentence
was
suspended
by
Justice
heavy construction, has 28-foot ap ­
d itio n a l warehouse space w ill be the Hughes h a tchery was one o f M cA le a r w ill speak on U t ilit y D is­ c e iv in g governm ent aid in some
pose o f o rg a n izin g a grange co­ Havens and N iekeson placed on proaches, cedar u n d e rp in n in g aud sistant pro je ct superintendent, and
constructed th is sum m er, b rin g -
(C im tin u r d (in page 5, colum n 2)
Ed C o n k lin , fo re stry forem an.
t r ic t bonded indebtedness.
fo rm , according to the committee.
operative.
parole fo r six m onths.
f i r decking.
i(.«a tin «< il »a
I, t u ia a a 7)
\\ ork Sheets Urged
A r th u r R e ilin g vice -preside nt of
R ay-M aling, In c , was elected pres-
id e n t of the R o ta ry clu b by th i
new board o f d irectors Tuesday
nigh t a' a d in n e r m eeting at C o i-
lett's. Charles W a lke r was named
vice-president and John L. A n d e r­
son wa> re-elected secretary. R e il-
ing w ill succeed C. T. Richardson M a y S how ers B rin g M o is tu re
as president J u ly 1.
T o ta l o f 2 .2 6 Inches
D irectors elected by Rotarians
T hursday in clud e T G. Bronleew e.
D u rin g W e e k
A r th u r R e ilin g , Rev. Charles M
Many
Plead Guilty
Lightning Hits Wires
Workmen
O rd e rly
Office Seekers
Entering Final
Phase of Race
Council Objects
to Airport Use
for Sheep Fold
Wilson Crews
Preparing for
Hopkins Visit
F
H ills b o ro
Union Awards
Scholarships
County Meet
Large Crowd
Attends Rally
Jackson Work
Nearly Ready
Crowds Jam
Variety Store
Young Demos
Club to Dance
Sherwood Man
Crash Victim
Veterans to Meet
at Metzger Park
Extra Pumping Unit
Installed at Wapato
W hirling Wheels Intrigue
Hillsboro Business Group
Aged Women Found
With Fractured Hips
Forest Protection Roads
Constructed by CCC Bitys
Beaverton Youth
Fatally Injured
Government Seeks
Men in CCC Camj JS
Truck Speedsters
Get Justice Fines