The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 14, 1936, Image 1

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Vote May 15—
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Volume I.'!. No. 13
Board Sets
New Lines
for District
HilLsboro In d ep en d en t
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First Officers Young Men's Group
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N e w S h e r w o o d S c h o o l F orcea
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N o n -H ig h A ren
W o u ld
G ro u p to W o r k
Sponsor
F u ll
Tim e H e re
Need New Director
Re-Elect
S h iftin g
A n n u a l D in n e r A tte n d e d by
M a n y M o n d a y N ig h t
M akes Vacancy
Sherw ood
V ic in ity
, M ,i . I 1, 1
H ills b o ro
Health Group Six Indicted
Asks County at Session of
Medical Unit Grand Jury
A ssociation
C h a n g e s in Z o n in g o f
T!
Two
of
H e ld
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E ig h t In d ic tm e n ts
S e cret;
Judge
Excuses J u ro rs
President Youth Draws Term
N o v e m b e r A u to A c c id e n t is
Cause o f D a m a g e S u it
Prenne»
No.
A rg u s
Established
1804
Two Sections, Fourteen Pages
Light Vote
Forecast
on Friday
Where to Vote Friday
Formerly
V o tin g P lace
M u llo y
C a rlto n School House
Sherw ood
Boy Scout Room in H o te l B u ild in g
M id d le to n
School House
T u a la tin
C ity H a ll
S T ig a rd
I O O F. H a ll
N T ig a rd
Basement o f M E C h urch
M etzger
C o m m u n ity C lub House
G arden Hom e
School House
8. E Aloha
H u b e r-A lo h a School
S. W A lo h a ...........
B uck's B u ild in g
K in to n .......
School House
Scholls ..
I. O. O. F. H a ll
L a u re l
C o m m u n ity H a ll
R e ed ville
.............
School House
G rabel
.........
School House
B lo om in g
...................
School House
S. C orne liu s
M E C hurch
(N e w ) Near Forest G ro ve ....
Masonic Home
E. Gaston
A n th o n y K u n d e liu s Home
D ille y
A rtisan's H a ll
C h e rry G rove
Depot B u ild in g W. V. & C. R. R. Co
W Gaston
K. P. H a ll
Gales Creek .
C o m m u n ity H a ll
(New» Near Forest G rove
W atts School House
T im b e r
Bang’s B u ild in g
B u xto n
G range H a ll
M an ning
M a n ning H a ll
Banks
I O. O F. Hall
Roy
Moore's Store B u ild in g
P u rd in
T h a tch e r School House
V erboort
Forrester's H a ll
N. C orne liu s
C ity H a ll
Le isy
...................................... School House D is tric t No. 8
W. N o rth Plains
K. P. B u ild in g
E. N o rth P lains
School House
M o u n ta in
Meacham School House
C onnell ...................................... ......................D. W enger's H a ll
Orenco
...............................
C ity H a ll
N. A lo h a ..........
G range H a ll
Cedar M ills
U nion Chapel
N orth B eaverton
H aulenbeck B u ild in g
S outh Beaverton
P u b lic School House
West Slope .
J. E La he y’s B u ild in g
• N ew )
C ity o f Forest G rove
H ig h School B u ild in g
(N e w )
C ity of Forest G rove
C e n tra l School B u ild in g
(N e w )
C ity o f Forest G rove ................... L ib r a ry B u ild in g
N o rth H ills b o ro
—..........................C o u rt House
S. E H ills b o ro
School House
S. W. H ills b o ro
........ ............... ............. C ity H a ll
E lecto rs Seem T a k in g S lig h t
In te re s t in O u tco m e
o f P r im a r y
Candidates Working
T o w n se n d C lu b R e p o rte d as
E n d o rsin g
S u p p o rt
Forced to re-zone the non-h igh H ills b o ro B reakfast club, a c iv ic organ izatio n of you ng business and
W ith o u t a dissen ting vote, the
C o m p le tin g its w o rk w ith d is ­
professional men. was f o r m e d lo ca lly last week. O ffice rs o f the
Mchool d is tric t because of the o r ­
A p p a re n tly uninterested in p o l­
gro u p arc 're a d in g from le ft to rig h t» : F ro n t row : Gene Roszman, W ashington co u n ty he alth associa­ patch, the co u n ty grand ju r y last
ganization of the Sherw ood onion
itic a l events, the b u lk o f W ash­
tio
n
,
M
onday
n
ig
h
t,
voted
to
spon­
week re tu rn e d e ig h t in d ic tm e n ts
secretary;
H
e
rbe
rt
Staples,
president;
James
W
ell
.
vice-president.
high school d is tric t th is w in te r,
in g to n cou nty voters are expected
Second ro w V e in Cusebcer, K enneth Davison. E C I.o velett, d ire c ­ sor a f u ll tim e he alth u n it in W ash­ against six persons and fo u n d one
the bo un da ry board has cpm pletcd
to spend F rid a y at home despite
ington c o u n ty to include, in the not tru e b ill. T w o o f the in d ic t­
tors. and Ed Coman, treasurer. S chratnel S tu d io photo.
tlu* w o rk, m a kin g several changes
desperate u rg in g by candidates to
beginning, a f u ll tim e health o f­ ments were secret.
and estuhliM hiiig one new zone, ac­
! cast a ballot. Reports fro m a ll parts
ficer. nurse and a p a rt-tim e coun­
Those in d ic te d and placed under
co rd in g to a re p o rt released thin I
, o f the cou nty in d ica te an unusual
ty physician.
arrest in clud ed B u rl H ugley. ro u te
week
by
O. 11. K rau ii. cou nty
le th a rg y among the citizens, can­
The vote fo llo w e d an e xp la n a ­ 1. Banks m o ra l charge; Sam Logan
su p e rin te n d e n t of schools.
didates declare.
tio n o f cou nty he alth u n its and o f near N e w ton statio n, w a n to n in ­
In the new set-up. zone one re ­
M e a n w h ile candidates co n tin u e a
cost by D r Vernon A. Douglas, ju r y to personal p ro p e rty ; Charles
m ains the same as d u rin g the last
fe ve rish canvass o f voters, w h ile
M a rio n cou nty he a lth o ffic e r, w ho C. M e r r ill, o b ta in in g m oney un de r
three years except
tha t d is tric t |
p o litic a l meets are being held in
to ld o f the problem s m et’ in M a r i­ false pretenses, and N. D. N urss
IH. Joint, was cut o ff and attached ,
various places over the cou nty.
on cou nty and the success attained. fo r the same offense
to the new zone Change was not
The speaking fo llo w e d the an nu al
Endorsem ent G ive n
Plead
Guilty
made in zone two.
d in n e r in the basement o f t h e
In H ills b o ro Tuesday n ig h t, m em ­
M e r r ill and H u g le y entered pleas
For those interested th is sum m er C h ris tia n chu rch attended by n e ar­
( hangr Made
bers of th e local T ow nsend clu b
' before Judge R. F ra n k Peters
in the G ypsy life o f the open road, ly 60 persons.
Zone nu m be r three suffered con­
met, discussed candidates and re c­
W ednesday fo llo w in g a rra ig n m e n t
the
H
ills
b
o
ro
cham
ber
o
f
com
m
erce
siderable change th ro u g h the c u t­ Business M en to H o ld M e e t
Mrs. Marsh President
ommended th a t m em bers cast th e ir
M onday a ftern oon and Nurss is in
is
prepared
to
fu
rn
is
h
in
fo
rm
a
tio
n
,
tin g o ff of several d is tric ts in the 1
ballots fo r candidates fa v o rin g the
Mrs. Essex M arsh o f B eaverton ja il in M c M in n v ille . He is wanted
e ith e r fo r O regon tours o r fo r
n o rth e rn part o f the zone and a t­
Townsend plan. The endorsem ent
a t C a rn a tio n P la n t
m ore extensive ones south, n o rth was re-elected pre sid ent; M rs. A. | here fo r issu ing bad checks. M e r-
tach ing three le ft-o v e r d is tric ts i
is said to have in clud ed co u n ty as
or east, according to Ed L . Moore, C Johannesen o f G lenw ood, firs t ! r i l l was arrested tw o weeks ago
fro m the o rig in a l zone fiv e
In
w e ll as state and n a tio n a l c a n d i­
vice -p re sid e n t; Mrs. C J. S e llica n fo r o b ta in in g a loan o n c a ttle
dates.
zone fo u r some o f the n o rth e rn ! Need o f greater c iv ic p rid e on secretary.
T o u ris t maps and b e a u tifu lly i l ­ of T iga rd, second vice -p re sid e n t; w h ich he d id not ow n and w h ich
d is tric ts w ere cut o ff and d is tric t 1 the part o f in d iv id u a ls in keeping
Polls w ill be open fro m 8 a. m. to
Bose Cave o f H illsb o ro , secre ta ry j he represented to th e loan com ­
101. Joint, attached
up th e ir lawns, yards and parkings lu stra te d lite ra tu re on scenic spots fo r another term ; Fred E ng eldin ge r, pany was his p ro p e rty . H is w ife .
8 p. m.
Zone five , n e w ly created, was j was stressed by wom en re p re ­ in Oregon have a rriv e d fro m the H illsb o ro , treasu rer, and M rs I R. Laura, arrested w ith him , was set
C o un ty candidates fo r de m ocra tic
established from d is tric ts cut from i senting three service clubs id the O regon h ig h w a y com m ission and a ll M e tzle r of Beaverton, correspond­ free by the ju r y .
n o m in a tio n in clu d e E. L . Ross, u n ­
zones three and fo u r and the a t­ co m m u n ity at the d in n e r m eeting o u t-o f . tate d riv e rs re g iste rin g this in g secretary.
opposed fo r state senator; G. F.
M e r r ill pleaded not g u ilty and
taching of Joint d is tric t H4
of the cham ber of com m erce M o n ­ sum m er at the tra v e l bureau m a in ­
F o llo w in g t h e
electio n
Mrs.
Via, Forest G rove ph ysicia n ; Ray
T w o dire cto rs w ill be elected for i day nigh t Mrs. E F ayetta A lle n tained by the local cham ber of M arsh announced her com m ittee tr ia l date w i ll be set la te r, Judge
L . A n tr im o f A loha, and R ich a rd
the no n-u nio n d is tric t June 15. Tlu* represented the Business and P ro ­ com m erce w ill be fu rn ish e d the chairm en fo r the year, w h ic h in - Peters announced. H u g le y entered
G. S cott o f S herw ood n e ig h b o r­
a plea o f g u ilty and was sentenced
firs t is in zone three, w h ere a fessional W aiin n's club M i
W I-' maps and pham plets
( I o n lin u r d on page S, colum n 3)
hood, candidates fo r representa­
to three years in the p e n ite n tia ry .
d ire c to r w ill be named to f ill the C yru s the G arden club, and M is
F rom o th e r states, lite ra tu re and
tive . T w o representatives w i ll be
G lenn W ilson. 18. Forest G rove
vacancy le ft by the e x p irin g term J M Person the Coffee clu b P ro ­ maps are also a rriv in g , or are a l-
selected.
, yo u th eaught in a d ru g store there
o f A M Jannsen. present c h a ir­ gram was arranged by J I, Sear­ ready here, f .rn is h in g in fo rm a tio n
B e rt C. Hagen, T ig a rd re a l estate
A p r il 28 by the Forest G ro ve police
A n n u a l hig h school o ra to ric a l
man. In the new zone, a d ire c to r cy. James Say and W. V ern e M c­ o f interest t< persons in Oregon
man, is the lone ca n d id a te
fo r
and charged w ith b u rg la ry not in contest, sponsored by the H ills b o ro
must be elected to serve out the K in n e y. w ith
Searcy actin g as co n tem p latin g
a sum m er d riv e
co u n ty com m issioner, w h ile George
a d w e llin g , plead g u ilty M onday | R o ta ry club, w i ll be held at the
th ro u g h other states A ll persons
un«-x pi red term of Ferd Langer of chairm an
H.
Beazan
o
f
T
ig
a
rd
and
W.
F.
afte rn o o n before Judge Peters and : V eterans’ h a ll to n ig h t 'T h u rs d a y ) C o lt S how S a tu rd a y A n o th e r
Sherwood, w ho now is a resident I
M rs A lle n held that the c ity interested in such trip s are urged
Young of S herw ood are contesting
. was sentenced to a te rm o f tw o j fo llo w in g a 6:30 d in n e r fo r R o ta ri-
o f the new high school d is tric t.
to
contact
M
oore
fo
r
in
fo
rm
a
tio
n
needed m ore praise and li ss c r it ­
fo r n o m in a tio n to the c le r k ’s race.
I years in the p e n ite n tia ry . Judge ans and th e ir wives. Forest Grove,
O n ly voters o f Zone fiv e w ill be icism . m ore co-operation and less re g a rd in g such trip s.
S te lla r E v e n t o f P la n
T w o candidates also are in the
l Peters then paroled h im to t h e B eaverton and T ig a rd have d e f­
allow ed to vote on the election of fric tio n , be tte r street lig h tin g , w id ­
T he auto re g istra tio n s m a in ta in - '
fie ld fo r s h e riff. M. K. A b ra h a m o f
1 state tra in in g school fo r boys at in ite ly s ig n i/ie d th e ir in te n tio n s of
a d ire c to r fo r th a t zone and th is is er streets, s w im m in g pool, zoning id in the cham ber o f commerce
W oodburn.
p a rtic ip a tin g .
Y o u th and y o u th a c tiv itie s of Forest G rove and E. C. B e n n e tt of
also tru e o f oth er zones
systems fo r the p ro te ctio n id re s i­ rooms fo r W ashington county, a l­
. T he grand ju r y was excused u n ­
J. C. Leedy o f P o rtla n d and f o r ­ W ashington co u n ty w ill be a b i g , HilLsboro. In th c race fo r assessor
B la n k p e titio n form s fo r n o m in ­ d e n tia l districts , m ore c iv ic p rid e low ed m ore than 226 state v isito rs
are P. W. L illis o n o f D u rha m , near
fo r F . S. E step p t i l June 5. at w h ich tim e d clib e ra - m e rly o f th is county, secretary of
atio n of candidates fo r d irectors on (he pa rt o f In d iv id u a ls , m o t e to reg ister last year and m ore arc Services
__ M a tu re o f the c o u n ty f a ir in Sep-1 T ig a rd , and B. B. Reeves o f Cedar
| lio n s w i ll be resum ed.
the O regon T u rk e y C o-operatives,
can be o b tain ed from th e o ilie r of I people la ow n th e ir own homes. expected this year as there i s 1
Lena H ig h b y, F o re st, G rove, in -J I n c , spoke T hursd ay on the im - I tem ber. acco rding to a decision of M ill. R. W. Swayze is th e lone
H e ld H e re W e d n e s d a y
the county school su p erintend en t i a„ d m orv b u yin g nt hom e
eve ry in d ic a tio n that to u ris t tra f- 1
ju re d in an auto accident a m ile portance o f the tu rk e y g ro w in g in - th c W ashington C o u n ty F a ir board candidate fo r dem ocratic cen tra l
.m il such p e titio n , before file d,
fie
in
to
the
state
w
ill
be
greater
The great im provem ents that ir e
n o rth o f th a t c ity on the evening d u s try and said it was ra p id ly in ­ at a m ee ting o f tha t body S atu rday com m itteem an.
must have not less thuu 30 signers
this yea r than last.
Besides n a tio n a l com m itteem an,
F rancis S Estepp. 91, H illsb o ro 's o f N ovem ber 10. has b ro u g h t su it creasing. He an ticip ates consider­ a ftern oon in th e cham ber o f com ­
.m il must be placed on file w ith the being made nt the Shute pa rk were
In a d ve rtisin g scenic spots in • - last s u rv iv in g C iv il w a r veteran, fo r damages against C. W. W hite, able g ro w th in th is co u n ty t h i s
cite
d
by
M
rs
Cyrus.
She
urged
the
m erce rooms. The w o rk w i ll be com m itteew om an, delegates to the
county su|« rin te n d e n t on or before
necessity of ta k in g b e tte r care of Oregon, the h ig h w a y com m ission died at the fa m ily home on South o w ne r of a tru c k in vo lve d . She year. D ouglas county, he said, is Farm ers, B oy Scouts and o th e r sim ­ convention and electors, th e re are
June I
has prepared a gro up of pictures
tw o candidates fo r n o m in a tio n fo r
Candidates fo r electio n to the o f­ parkings, law ns and vacant lots, and the necessary accom panying T h ird avenue M onday afternoon, asks $20.000 and $510 special dam ­ one o f the largest tu rk e y g ro w in g ila r organizations.
state senator in c lu d in g Joh n A.
along the h igh w ay
W. C.
fo llo w in g an illne ss of tw o weeks. ages fo r hospital, do ctor and m e d i­ sections in the co u n try.
fice of sc I km i I d ire cto rs must be p a r tic u la r ly
exp la n a tio n on eve ry phase of O re ­
F uneral services were held W ed­ cal b ills . The c o m p la in t alleges C hristensen was chairm an.
taxpayers. The election w ill be streets O th er needs pointed out gon's vacation • pots. The pictures
P resident C. T. R ichardson and
nesday aftern oon fro m the Donet- tha t W h ite parked the tru c k and
held In connection w ith the annual were be tte r lig h tin g , m ore shade in clud e scenes fro m
the beach,
logs w h ich Mrs. R ichardson and M r. and M rs.
school M eeting B allo ts and su p ­ trees, play equipm ent and benches m ountains, lakes, stream s and fo r ­ son A Sew ell chapel w ith Rev. H. tra ile r, loaded w ith
plies w ill be sent to cle rks of d is ­ nt the Bagley pa rk on N o rth Second ests, o u tlin in g a v a rie ty o f vaca- j ' A. Deck o ffic ia tin g . M ilita r y b u ria l p ro tru d e d behind the tra ile r, along M . P. Cady attended th e S ilv e rto n
arrangem ents at the cem etery w ere the road a fte r dusk w ith o u t lig h ts ch a rte r m eeting M a y 4
tric ts in zone:, th re e and fiv e be­ avenue and an adequate rest room tlons to suit any taste.
She decried the .p ra ctice of school
W. J. Enschede is ch a irm a n of com petent judges.
, in charge o f the A m e rica n Legion, and th a t the car in w h ic h M rs
fore the election
c h ild re n in th ro w in g waste papers
' and legionnaires served as p a ll­ H ig h b y was r id in g as a guest of M ay 21 m eeting.
D is tric ts in each zone fo llo w :
O ffic ia l opening o f the fa ir w ill o f U m a tilla county, fo rm e r state
the streets d u rin g the noon
bearers.
George R. Seym our, crashed in to
Zone I 21. Bacnna; 34. Scofield. along
be T hursday. Septem ber 3, a t 11 liq u o r a d m in is tra to r, a n d U. S.
hour.
the
re
a
r
of
the
tru
c
k
.
T
h
ru
s
t
,
M r. Estepp was b o rn Jun e 22.
41. M oiintaindale. 13, S hady Brook;
a. m.. the board decided. P ro m i­ B u rt o f Benton county. A lfre d P.
"W e a ll have grand Ideas, but we
1844. in Scott county. V irg in ia , the against the side o f the car by one
31. Meacham; 39. A rcade. 61. W al­
nent persons fro m a ll parts o f the Dobson o f M ultn om a h c o u n ty is
don't
put
them
o
ve
r”
,
declared
Mrs
o
f
the
p
ro
tru
d
in
g
logs.
M
rs.
H
ig
h
­
lace. 66 P leasan t View. 72. B uxton;
son o f M r. and M rs Sam uel Estepp,
cou nty w ill be in v ite d to p a rtic i­ the lone candidate fo r a tto rn e y
Person
"W
e
should
back
up
our
by
alleges,
resu
lted
in
a
fra
c
tu
re
d
and
enlisted
June
24,
1861,
in
C
om
­
,6 Mead 87. W oodland !»«. It nlev ideas w ith action.”
pate in the opening ceremony.
general o f O regon on the dem o­
s
k
u
ll,
in
ju
rie
s
to
her
back
and
d
is­
pany
C,
45th
K
e
n
tu
c
k
y
in
fa
n
try
,
103, stra -ei. i i i - j , Wheeler; n?.
The H ills b o ro Coffee clu b and c ra tic tic k e t.
C iv ic pride, a good zoning o rd i- I
and was discharged Decem ber 24. fig u re m e n t o f he r face.
Buck M ountain.
the cham ber o f commerce, at re ­
O f the candidates fo r offices, in ­
The fo llo w in g orders w ere file d
1864.
Zone 2 2. Cornelius; 4, Center­ nance, s w im m in g pool, co m m u n ity
cent meetings, pledged w h o le h e a rt­ clu d in g some o f the co u n ty posi­
b u ild in g fo r meetings, p u b lic tennis E veryth in ;» S erene, D e c la re
ville 14 I la ) . ? I Ai .11 It-111 > 46 .1 courts,
He was m a rrie d to M iss Lu cin d a th is week in C ir c u it c o u rt: E. I. .
ed su p p o rt w ith f u ll co-operation tions, fo u r a re avowed Tow nsend-
p u b lic rcstroom x d o w n to w n ,
a d m in is tra to r
estate of
( ( n u ll n u r d mi p ace 7, colum n N)
I . ong in P a in tsville , K y. T hey made K u r a tli.
S a n ita tio n W o r k Progresses w ith f a ir o ffic ia ls fo r the com ing ites B oth candidates fo r U n ite d
in te rest on the part o f a ll in e f­
Stim son O ffic ia ls
th e ir home in K e n tu c k y u n til about John C am pbell, vs James F inlayson, i
States senator in c lu d e the T o w n ­
event, it has been announced.
forts Io im prove, and need o f a
20 years ago when the fa m ily m o v­ et al, to file amended co m p la in t; i
S u p e rviso r R ep o rts
s, w
h ile
school b u ild in g to replace the pres­
F inance
com pany
vs:
S trong sup po rt fro m county fa rm - send plan in th e ir platform
, —
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ed to H ills b o ro , w h e re th e y have E q u i t y
c r organizations, and oth er groups 1 K ir K p ^ n c k , candidate fo r congress
ent D avid H ill s tru c tu re were p o in t­
o f,
A lth o u g h s trik e pickets nt S tim ­ since resided. T w o daughters and C laude L. Roy. c o n firm a tio n
is expected to help considerably I
( i » n t lna«4 on w t i a, -» lu w n i>
ed out as needs o f the co m m u n ity son m ill in Scoggins va lle y, sta­ tw o sons preceded th e fa th e r in sale; Hom e O w ners Loan corp ora - '
C o nce ntrating on s a n ita ry im ­
I by M rs Person. She term ed the tioned fo r n e a rly a yea r at the death. The deceased veteran is s u r- tio n vs O tto E rickso n et al, dis- '
in p ro d u cin g a good fa ir th is fa ll.
provem
ents
at
"
B
"
grade
dairies,
D a vid H ill school a fire tra p Mrs ju n c tio n o f Scoggins v a lle y road | v iv e d by the w id o w and the fo l- ch a rg in g rece ive r; C a th e rin e Y ou ng 1
picnic, to u ris t and b a ll parks and Dates set are Septem ber 3. 4 and
I Person declared that we should and P a cific h ig h w a y, w ere moved
] lo w in g c h ild re n : Ben F. Estepp. vs John H. Anderson, c o n fir m a - ' sa w m ills in ru r a l areas, the W P A 5 w ith special events contem plated
m ake H ills b o ro a c ity o f homes I last week nearer the m ill, the S tim ­ D ille y ; F a iris h Estepp. B altim ore , tio n o f sale: K n ig h t A d ju s tm e n t
c o u n ty w id e p u b lic h e a lth p ro je ct, fo r each day’s program . Ed. L.
and good business.
son com pany is not h a vin g tro u b le Md.: M rs. Rose P ennington, Mrs. com pany vs A R. C ornelius,* re ­ w h ich began soon a fte r the fir s t o f j M oore has been selected b y the
P icn ic, D a iry S how P la n n e d
G reate r use o f the c ity pa rk when w ith employes, the m anagement Emma Woods. A shlan d; M rs. S te l­ n e w in g ju d g m e n t; Home O w ners
the year, now has 35 o r 40 ord ers ! board to manage the e n tire show.
it is ready fo r p u b lic use a fte r the announced th is week.
la Pom eroy. Salem : Mrs. N e ttie Loan co rp o ra tio n vs C. C. C a rte r et fo r im p rovem e nts now on hand, ac-1
A n n u a l M a y E v en t
(C ontinurd on p a te S, column 7)
A cco rd in g to a re p o rt received K e rr, P o rtla n d , and M rs. M ay me al. c o n fim a tio n o f sale; M a tte r of co rd in g to O. W. A nderson, p ro je c t
a tio n S hu tc Savings ba nk o f supervisor.
.la s t week bv the A rgu s fro m s o u r­ , Challacom bc, H ills b o ro .
i L iq u id ----
W ilb u r D illo n M a n a g e r of
The W ashington C o un ty Jersey H e a lth C lin ic C a lle d
ces supposedly au then tic, a nu m be r I Mr. Estepp was a m em ber of the
. „ 1 ? to pay $215.37 a tto rn e y
T o the present date, 150 u n its
C a ttle clu b is h o ld in g a d a iry
fees: M a tte r of L iq u id a tio n B a n k of
i
of
th
e
Stim
son
lo
gg
ing
crew
w
i
re
1
M
ethodist
church.
A n n u a l C e le b ra tio n
in G le n w o o d D is tric t : said to have w a lked out in pro- I
...................
..„.V.
show in co n ju n ctio n w ith its an ­
Beaverton, .......
a u th .. o riz a tio n
sale to have beon in sta lle d at v a rio u s
C om m ercial B an k o f H ills b o ro fo r P'accs >n 'h e cou nty and n u m b e r-
A n o th e r health m eeting under
nual p icn ic M ay 23 a the D. G.
S um m er re tu rn e d to Oregon this
test over some m isunderstanding. '
l. il ly
farm in the H ills id e com ­ the d ire ctio n of Miss M argaret D ix ­ This has been denied by o ffic ia ls o f!
$2,000 o f p ro p e rty in K innessw ood less surveys of s a n ita ry co n d itio n s week w ith tem peratures w h i c h
Plans fo r th c annual F o u rth o l
1/ m
u n ity , according to 1). G. L illy , on. county health nurse, w ill be the Stim son com pany and the log-1
acreage. L iq u id a tio n B ank o f Bea­ conducted at c o u n try homes and m ounted to 90 degrees on Tuesday J u ly ce leb ration here J u ly 2, 3 and
ru ra l schools, Anderson said. O f fro m a lo w fo r the week of 75 de­ 4 are ra p id ly ro u n d in g in to shape
at 7:3 01
cha irm an of the program
cum - held to n ig h t (Thursday)
verton
.
to
pay
$77.58
a
tto
rn
e
y
fees.
ging crew is s till on Ihe jo b in - j
m itten. The p icn ic w ill be a b a s k e t I I ” Jedm ore school near G l e n ­ tael, according to H a rold A. M ille r. |
O rders file d th is week in probate the 100 ru ra l schools in the cou n­ grees on M ay 8. according to the w ith the H ills b o ro Firem en's asso­
luncheon a ffa ir w ith ice cream and wood, Miss D ixon announced this manager.
co u rt in clu d e M a rie Tam iesie. A. B. ty. 23 have received aid fro m the records o f A. W. M oore of the c ia tio n again sponsoring the event.
coffee fu rn ish e d by the d u b . Every week. Subject of discussion w ill be,
S p itle r, M in e rv a B rad le y. C laren ce! p ro je ct in m a kin g needed s a n ita ry b io lo g ica l survey.
W ilb u r D illo n , fir e m arshal, is
Stim son is reported as paying
one Is urged lu b rin g a w e ll-fille d "Is o la tio n of S ick and Care of Per- 1 hig h e r wages than in o th e r lo g­
L. Stevens. A d d ie Young. Benton im provem ents.
se rvin g as c e leb ration manager w ith
Low
est
tem
p
e
ra
tu
re
fo
r
the
week
Bow m an. M a lin d a S a c k rid c r B o w ­
basket and th e ir ow n table se rv­ sons w ith C o m m unicable Disease." j ging camps, and a ll men em ployed
Special co-operation has been also was recorded on M ay 8 when the aid o f F ire C h ie f S. W. M el-
A large attendance o f wom en was ■
ice
are said Io be w e ll satisfied w ith L o ggers in F o u r o f C o u n ty man. Mads Nielson. Enos L in c o ln , given the p ro je ct by th e co u n ty the m e rcu ry dropped to 39 de­ huish. B ill E verett, A n d y Lentz,
reported
at
a
previous
m
eeting
I
The show w ill be put on by the
i M cC o rm ick, M a ry J. Shaw, W il­ nurse and co u n ty h e a lth o ffice rs grees d u rin g the nigh t. Rain in any G len B urg e and A. L . B ro c k as the
con ditions there.
held some lim e ago.
(( o n tin iird <m p n t r ft, ••tiliim n 2>
lia m M ahon, F rancis Bougerol.
C am p s R e m a in Id le
in an attem p t to raise the standard q u a a n tity was not recorded.
genera! com m ittee.
"W e have experienced no tro u b le
N ew cases file d th is week in c ir ­ of san itatio n th ro u g h o u t th e co u n ty
D edication o f thc S hute p a rk w ith
o r m isunderstandings w ith o u r men.
Week's
Temperatures
c
u
it
cou
rt
in
clu
d
e
State
L
a
n
d
Board
j
and p a rtic u la rly at c o u n try schools
its $15,000 in b e a u tific a tio n
i s
and any re p o rt Io Ihe c o n tra ry i s ' D eepening signs of paralysis to
May
8
75
39
vs
R.
O.
Stevenson;
M
elanie
A
w h ere la ck o f adequate fa c ilitie s
scheduled fo r one o f the b ig fe a ­
In co rre ct," M ille r said th is w e e k ' logging operations in fo u r W ash­
M ay
P
a
rke
vs
H
a
ldis
M
.
Paulson;
L
a
u
r-
is
too
often
re
p
orted
by
th
e
in
­
tures o f the celebration and w i ll
in a statem ent to the A rgus.
in g to n co u n ty camps, w ere seen
M ay
be on J u ly 3. The cham ber o f
Loggers em ployed by
Stim son in de velopm ents d u rin g the fo re ­ i ence P. K in g et a l vs P eter Jung- spectors o f the p ro je c t crew , A n ­
May-
ers
et
al.
derson
declared.
com
m erce has been asked to take
have no connection w ith those lim ­ part o f th is week in w h ic h the r if t
May
charge of it. State and c ity o ffi-
D u rin g the perio d betw een the
ber w o rke rs now on s trik e in Ihe between lo gg ing unions and oper-
M ay
' ( ( 'M itln u f d on page 7, colum n 4>
present and J a n u a ry 15. the la b o r
C onsolidated camp at G lenwood,
(» on(hiue«i on pnge 7t colum n
O perations loss fo r the year en d ­ P rice prospects on in v e n to ry stock and so fa r ns can be learned no
cost o f the w o rk has been reduced
ing M arch 31, 19311, was reported and new puck arc not b rig h t, he attem pt has been made re ce n tly
m ore than 50 per cent th ro u g h
at the annual stockholders' m eet­ said.
m ore e ffic ie n t o p era tion o f the
by the union men of C o nso lid ated !
in g o f the H a y -M u lin g cannery at
C u rre n t assets were listed in the to get Stim son men in v o lv e d in I
crew and the co-o pe ration o f p e r­
F o llo w in g a w ave o f m od ern iza­
the general offices here Tuesday Ra.v-M aling balance sheet as fo l- i the situa tion .
sons re ce ivin g th c b e n e fit o f the j
tion , w h ich has been u n d e rw a y project.
night. No d ivid e n d s were declared. lows: Inve ntorie s canned and cold
along
M
ain
street
a
ll
spring.
The
D e fied on tha t dale in c lu d in g d e fi­ packed goods, $464.585 69; supplies.
H ills b o ro ru b b ish , w ith thc
O wners o f d a irie s in te rested in .
D e lla D ru g store is in s ta llin g m od­
c it as of M arch 31, 1935, of $17,- $43,285.68; accounts and notes re ­
co-o pe ration of th e H ills b o ro
ern displa y shelves and re d e co ra t­ be tte r san itatio n on th e ir farm s,
i Ky W rn . F . Cyrun, C o u n ty A g e n t)
458.25 and a d d itio n a l federal In ­ ceivable $288,170 62 less $11,36155
and were soil d e p le tin g and a co v­
citizens w ill be given a free
can get details o f the w o rk th ro u g h
in g the m ain room.
O rchards now come under the er crop is g ro w n in 1936 w ith o u t
come and state excise taxes of reserve fo r d o u b tfu l accounts, le a v­
rid e to Ihe du m p grounds be­
W ashington cou nty lu m b e r yard s provisions o f the a g ric u ltu ra l con­
A
tie
r
of
bins,
in
sta
lle
d
years
p rio r years of $8192.90 and less in g $276.809 07. Cash su rre n d e r v a l­
any d e p le tin g crop fo llo w in g them,
g in n in g M onday, w h ic h m arks
ago along the cast w a ll o f the store, where de tails on cost o f m a te ria l serva tion act according to recent the g ro w e r could q u a lify fo r a
excess of par value o f
treasu ry ue o f life insurance policies, as­
H ills b o ro Breakfast club, a c iv ic
the opening of a n nu al "C lea n-
w i ll be given and a p p lica tio n s ta k ­ changes th a t have ju s t been an ­
are
being
rem
oved
to
th
e
back
slock purchased over cost al $707.- signed as c o lla te ra l on debenture org an izatio n of yo u n g business and
U p W eek."
class one paym ent on the 15 per
room and displa y space p ro vid ed en.
nounced. A n y gro w e r who seeded cent th a t he sh ifts to soil conserv-
74 made a to ta l d e fic it of $130.* notes. $22,000 Defered charges in ­ professional men between the ages
M a te ria ls t o
b e collected
O f the san itatio n p ro je ct, w h ic h a cover crop in thc fa ll of 1935
to
the
flo
o
r.
T
h
e
plan
o
f
design
733.20. Losses w ere a ttrib u te d p a r­ clu d in g un e xp ire d Insurance p re ­ o f 21 and 35. was form ed T hursd ay
?" i *n 8 crops, This, of course, w o u ld
must he in place on curbs in
sets out to accom plish th re e p u r­ is sponsored by the st»»to board of his orch ard and has plow ed or w i ll j have to be
tic u la r ly to con ditions in apple and m ium s of $16.060.11 and oth er p re ­ m o rn in g at E lr y ’s Chateau. The club
on the basis
(C o n tin u e d on page 7, co lu m n 4)
s u ita b le con tain ers w h ich can
poses w h ich w ill
place q u a lity
plow th is dow n th is spring, w ill be o f the e n tire considered
paid expenses o f $3815.40 totals is the firs t of its k in d in H ills b o ro
pear m arkets.
fa rm as w e ll as thc
be handled by one man not
e
n
title
d
to
a
paym
ent
not
to
ex-
I
goods
along
one
side,
ba
rga
in
and
$19,875.51.
C h a n d le r B row n o f Salem was
orchard.
and has 35 ch a rte r members.
la te r than M ay 20. C o lle ction s
cheaper a rticle s along the oth er
cecd $2 per acre w ith the to ta l
C a pita l assets are: Land and land
elected to th e board o f d irectors
H erbert E. Staples, m anager of
w ill begin T hursd ay. M ay 21.
w ith the p re scrip tio n co u n te r fac­
am ount paid to any one gro w e r not !
Io f ill Ihe vacancy caused by the im provem ents, $10.986.33; ra ilro a d the local C re d it Bureaus, Inc., was
C itizens are w arned th a t ru b ­
in g the door at the fa r end o f the
exceeding a d o lla r per acre fo r his 1 B a s e b a ll B e n e fit D an ce
resignation o f M. A
C o ving ton sidings. $4810 81; factory and w a re ­ elected as Ihe firs t president of
bish set out la te r m ust b e
room.
to ta l base.
H e re S a tu rd a y , M a y 2 3
A ll o ilie r d ire cto rs w ere elected house bu ild in gs, $140.515.39; m a­ the group. O th e r o ffice rs in clud e
hauled by owners.
T h is w ill a c tu a lly mean th a t prac-1
A baseball b e ne fit dance w ill be
and o ffice rs were named by Ihe chine ry, equipm ent and fix tu re s , James W ells, vice -p re sid e n t; Gene
H
o
w
ard
H
adley
o
f
the
Im
p
e
ria
l
tic
a
lly
any
o
rch
ard
ist
in
th
is
ro
u
n
-
!
M a te ria ls w h ich can he h a u l­
held at S hute pa rk a u d ito riu m S at­
B e n e fit to R aise Fu n ds
board as follow s: B. E. M ating, I $202.709118: fie ld eq uipm ent, $19.- Rossman,
secretary;
Ed Coman,
Feed & G ra in com pany was elect- ty w ill be e n title d to at least one 1
ed in clu d e rubbish, ashes, cans,
president; Ed S e h iilm e rirh , vice- 525 91; tools, p a nsa nd Iravs, $7255 - treasu rer: V e rti Caseheer, Ken D a v i­
fo r C e m e te ry U p k e e p Set ! ed president o f th c O regon Feed d o lla r per acre if he has a cover j urd ay nig h t, M ay 23. to raise funds
old
m
etal,
wood,
tires.
G
a
r­
fo r p ip in g w a te r in to the new
93; co p yrig h ts and label plates, son and E. C. I.o velett. directors.
president; C h an dle r B row n, vice
A dance Io raise funds fo r thc Dealers' association al Ihe m eeting crop that he has ju st plow ed under baseball pa rk The 25-cent ticket,,
bage and any substance w h ich
president, and A r th u r H elling, see- j $2883 69. Reserve for depreciation
T.vpicaJ breakfast clu b a c tiv itie s
upkeep and im p ro ve m e n t o f the at the M ultn om a h hotel in P o rtla n d or w ill p low under, and. accord­ w ill be good fo r the dance or any
may
become
obnoxious,
w
ill
not
re ta ry -tre a s iire r. O th e r members of on m achinery Is $167,668 10. leaving and program s are planned, accord­
H ills b o ro cem etery w ill be held at F rid a y.
be accepted.
ing to thc present program , such baseball game in H illsboro.
Ihe bond are C F Noakes o f Sa­ to ta l cap ital assets at $221.001,66,
ing to Staples. The gro u p w ill meet
the Masonic tem ple T hursd ay n ig h t,
A ttendance was estim ated at 300. paym ent w o uld be con tinu ed an d!
The last part o f the week the
lem, and R W. W eil and 11. W.
C u rre n t lia b ilitie s : Notes payable. al breakfast each T hursday m o rn in g
M ay 21. T icke ts w ill be 25 cents A tte n d in g from the co u n ty were made again in i937. P ra c tic a lly the
W ashington cou nty re lie f com ­
file de partm ent w ill conduct
II.n
$396.085.61; accounts payable. $151,- and a nu m be r o f fe llo w s h ip ae-
and a ll proceeds w ill go to w a rd F ra n k and Ed Schneider, Clarence o n ly q u a lific a tio n fo r th is is th a t m itte e w ill resume w o rk on old
inspections fo r fire prevention,
F lfly per cent increase in pack 40853; accrued wages, $1254 69; ac­ | tlv itie s m e slated fo r the spring
cd m ctcry upkeep. O ffic ia ls o f the DeFrees, George La ver,
R.
W.
thc
to
ta
l
acreage
of
s
o
il
d
e
pleting
'
■ .i
'.i!n «■ applH ItlOM '"i.igiit
and hazards w ill be called to
at th e ii E. Mallng, Inc., planl crued p ro p e rty taxes, $1144.77, and I and sum m er months. The clu b
cem etery association urge Ihe co­ K re ilz , Hadley, a ll o f H ills b o ro ; crops on the farm in 1936 m ust not 'T h u rs d a y ) when a num ber o f ap­
the a tte n tio n of p ro p e rty o w n ­
here, in c lu d in g the cold pack, was accrued in te re st payable, $8634.71. | seeks Io give the you ng er man's
operation o f everyone so th a t th c , C harles .........
Ruth. C o rne liu s; Charles be la rg e r than those in 1933.
p lica tio n s alrea dy passed w i ll be
predicted by M allng , thus in s u r­ T otal $558.328.31. T en-year fiv e per 1 p o in t o f v ie w an am ple and perm a- I ers.
appearance of the b u ria l g ro un d 1 Im lay, Reedville. and A. K. R ey-
W here crops have been g ro w n review e d and a large nu m b e r o f
in g m a rke t .fo r local fa rm products,
i nent expression In the c o m m u n ity .]
(Continued un page 7, column ( I
w ill be a c re d it to the co m m u n ity , «olds, N o rth Plains.
between the tree row s in 1935, new ones considered.
Travel Bureau
Greater Civic
Preparing for
Pride Needed
Tourist Season
Meeting Told
Orators of High
Youth Feature
Schools to Vie
at Rotary Meet of County Fair
Board Decides
Last Veteran
of Civil W ar
Dies Monday
Woods Strike
Report Denied
W PA Project
Aids Schools
Jersey Cattle
Club to Meet
Firemen Plan
July 4 Event
Summer Weather
Recorded for Week
Labor Situation
Still Unchanged
Ray-M illing Operations
Show Lass; Nam e Heads
Clean-Up Week
Opens Monday
Delta Drug Store
Remodeling Inside
Orchardists Get Benefits
of Conservation Program
Young Men Form
New Civic Group
Hadley President
State Feed Dealers
I
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