■ h ursdny, A pril 1. 1937 TT T î, î. fl B O R O Annual Bowling ■Tournament w*lay Underway N o t E ven M o th e r’s C ooking? I fi d u r iiiM th e r e in a in d e i I.«*a«u<* p la y fo r th e hint h a lf o f th e i ,i .«m ( pi(*('(*(hii|f th e j in u m e n t. w ith the Hav .1 M an n J* un le a d in g in the A m e ric a n ; C ( ’ f i t • »r«*. < its F airw u.v. ( ’o rn iiu T c iü l, ■ R u ih lo w ’s. N a tio n a l, and F ro s te r in tiie ( ‘an n eis league I liin iiu c t o f th«* c ity leugue was K f r ' l d T uesday n ig h t at th«* B la c k Hass k and plan ; w e re m ade th e re to send tw o teams to tin* n o rth w e s t to u riia iiK *iit m V a n co u ve r, H t N o th in g on the table te m p ts you? l .v a g u r N la n ilir itf« A f t iv r li «n M ay J Mnnn •(> »kr« Gr»M-««ry M mh sth<*p S k 'v u l N o.l.. 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K->y«l .M im I« W . rkw l’a i a o f b rrr W u t i b y y e a r fo r relearn* in v a rio u s p u rts o f th«* c o u n ty , a re «’Xpected soon, ac­ c o rd in g to Don T e m p le to n , c o u n ty ju d g e , w h o has b«*«*it m a k in g th e a i - rangem ents. T h e « g g . w ill !>«• t u r n ­ ed o v e r to th«’ Hugh«* h a tc h e ry Last y e a r fa rm e rs w e re asked to ca re fo r and releas«* the c h ic k s but th is y e a r th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f L. E F runcis. assistant c o u n ty agent, and tin* 4-H d u b s «if th e c o u n ty have been e n lis te d fo r th e w o rk T he m«*mb«*rs o f th e c lu b s w ill tak«* th«* «hick- raise th e m , and release th e bird:» in p ro p e r cover. T e m p le to n said. Contract Let ' for Pavement R e c o n s tru c tio n o f th e h ig h w a y !>«•- twe«*n H ills b o ro and F orest G ro v e is e xp e cte d to lx* u n d e rw a y soon, fo llo w in g th e a w a rd in g o f contract.« in P o rtla n d F rid a y b y th«* h ig h w a y co m m issio n W a rre n - N o r t h w «• s t ( ’« in stru ctio n co m p a n y was lo w w ith a h id o f $102.941 Plans in c lu d e d p a ve m e n t 22 feet wid«* w«*st fro m th e r a ilw a y tra c k s in sid e th e c ity lim its o f H ills b o ro , and p a v in g th e f u ll w id th o f th«* str«*«*t th ro u g h C o rn e liu s business d is tr ic t Outsid«* o f th e c ity lim its o f b o th places th«* n e w p a v in g w ill be 22 feet wid«* w ith a fo u r - fo o t g ra v - «•1 sh o u ld e r on each side. D u rin g 1935. th«* section o f h ig h ­ w a y b e tw e en H ills b o ro and B e a ve r- top Wa,» incr« as««d in w id th , w ith ne w s ijrrn c e and g ra v e l should« rs to c a rry t r a f f ic i f n«*<«*ssary In sid e t h e « it> lim its fro m T e n th a ve n ue to th e r a ilw a y tra c k s on Baseline th«* str«*«*t was co ve re d th e f u ll 36 feet. R o tarian s P resen t P ro g ra m at A sto ria WWWWWWW Netted Gem PO T A T O E S P o rt la n d re c« *rn ly a d v a n c e r! m c m - < r sh ip , the lo w e s t b e in g $200 w ith $0 p e r m o n th du«*n T hose jo in in g Forest H ill» la s t ye a r w ith o u t p a y ­ in g m e m b e rs h ip fee. w ill not be asked fo r a in«*m bership fe«* th is ye a r i f th e y ke e p t h e ir dues paid, it was a n nounced F rid a y n ig h t th e d ire c to rs and c o m m itte e m e m b e rs a rra n g e d a schedule o f e ve n ts fo r S u n d a y be­ g in n in g at 2 p. in . w h ic h in clu d e s th e b e g in n in g o f “ r in g e r ” score coinp«*tilion. Th«* second e ve n t is th«* b lin d bogey to u rn a m e n t B a l­ ance <>f th e p ro g ra m w ill be a n ­ nounced n e xt w eek. Heed Sack M u st R e p o rt S oon A p r il q u o ta fo r C C C ca m p fro m Ib is c o u n ty bos been an n ou n ce d as I > boys to be g in r e p o rtin g A p r il 5 and be in ca m p by A p r il 10. M iss A lic e M a x w e ll, e x e c u tiv e se cre ta ry o f th e r e lie f co m m itte e , said "th is week i ) f tb e quota, m o re th a n enough re g is tra tio n s a lre a d y a re on h and to c o m p le te tb e lo t. she said. T h re e v e te ra n s a lre a d y h a ve been sent to eam p and m o re a re e lig ib le . T h e D e lib e ra tin g less th a n h a lf an \ ’e ter.m s are ta k e n w ith o u t th e p ro ­ v is io n th a t th e y m u st be r e lie f h o u r y e s te rd a y 'W e d n e s d a y * a fte r ­ cases. noon, a c ir c u it c o u rt ju r y fo u n d R a lp h E llio tt o f B e a v e rto n n o t g u ilty on a ch a rg e o f d r iv in g B a seball P ra c tic e w h ile d ru n k H e was a rre s te d D e ­ B aseball p ra c tic e has been sched­ u le d fo r to n ig h t i T h u rs d a y i a t 7 ce m b e r 23. T r ia l began T uesday o 'c lo c k at th e b a se ba ll d ia m o n d . m o rn in g . F o rd C P o tte r, h e ld on a charge A ll p la y e rs in te re s te d a re re q u e s t­ o f s e llin g n u rs e ry s to c k w ith o u t a ed to ntte nd . license, and w h o ple a d ed g u ilt y last w eek, was sentenced T ue sd a y W IL S O N F. B ltO t K to pay a fin e o f $50 a n d costs and W ils o n . E B ro c k . 09 P e n d le to n g ra n te d 30-day s ta y o f sentence. business m an fo r m a n y years, d ie d B e n ja m in Z Steele. M e tz g e r it his hom e th e re S u n d a y M r y o u th , pleaded g u ilt y to t h e f t o f B ro c k p u rch a se d an in te re s t in a fo u r tire s fro m T ho m a s A lle n o f h a rd w a re s to re in P e n d le to n in M e tz g e r and sentence w as p o st­ 1905 a nd co n d u cte d it fro m th a t poned p e n d in g good b e h a v io r. A tim e u n t il his d e a th S u rv iv o rs in ­ co m p a n io n v. as tu rn e d o v e r to c lu d e h is w id o w , one son. H a ro ld ju v e n ile c o u rt. o f P e n d le to n , a nd a sister. M rs D o cke te d fo r T h u rs d a y is a case II I). B ry a n t o f G aston. in v o lv in g m o rtg a g e fo re c lo s u re p ro ce e d in g s b ro u g h t b y J. E. and M r B ro c k was w e ll k n o w n tit H ills b o ro , h a v in g been an o w n e r o f Lea D M a y ag a in st W . M R o b in ­ w h a t is no w th e D e lta D ru g sto re son t o c le a r possession o f lo ts in fro n t 1H90 to IH98. u n d e r th e f ir m H ills b o ro n e x t to th e p o s to ffic c nam e o f B ro c k A- Sells. F ra n k b u ild in g J u d g e H o w a rd K . Z im ­ M itc h e ll o f th e D e lta was w ith m erm a n w ill h e a r th is case. J u d g e M r B ro c k d u rin g th a t tim e , and P ite r s h a v in g been d is q u a lifie d . m anaged th e sto re f o r se ve ra l Ju d g e Z im m e rm a n a ls o w ill h e a r years w h ile M r. B ro c k w as in th e ease ag a in st M a r tin B e rn a rd s H e p p n e r p r io r to s e llin g the lo ca l in w h ic h B e rn a rd s is c h a rg e d u n ­ business to tb e lu te D r S T. L in k - d e r fiv e in d ic tm e n ts w it h re m o v a l la te r In 1900 M r M itc h e ll a nd M r. nt s h ru b b e ry a t O ren co , w h ile a B ro c k w e n t in to p a rtn e rs h ip in s ix th charges d e s tro y in g p ro p e rty . tb e d ru g business in P e n d le to n and H o w e v e r, as th e p ro p e r ty in ques­ c o n tin u e d th e p a rtn e rs h ip u n t il tio n was in v o lv e d in h e a rin g s c o n ­ 1905. nected w ith th e F ra z ie r - L e m k e fa rm m o rtg a g e m o r a to riu m b ill, in w h ic h B e rn a rd s w as a s k in g sta y D iv o rc e S u its F ile d P ix le r — A lv in a g a in st Ada. Beaverton Man Freed by Jury ROBERT W ARRENS at fa rm on G ales C re e k Rood Phone Forest G rove lfiaOW CORRESPONDENT an a p p ro a ch to a la b o r p a it y a . a n y th in g In A m e ric a n h is to ry , tiie union» o rg a n iz e d s u p p o rt fo r rto o M v e lt In th e p re s id e n tia l e le ctio n s. Th*- P re s id e n t was fa r m ore h e lp fu l to th e C. I. O. In w in n in g th e G e n e ra l M o to rs s tr ik e a nd In n e g o tia tin g w ith th e steel in d u s ­ tr y , th a n a n yo ne w ill a d m it o ffi­ c ia lly . N ow la b o r Is b a ttlin g alo n g sid e th e P i* Id c n t in th e “ fig h t o f hi« lif e . '’ I f th e P re s id e n t w in s by o n ly tw o o r th re e votes, he o b ­ v io u s ly w ill be in d e b te d to la b o r, arid s u re ly w ill re w a rd h is lo y a l la b o r tro o p s b y in s is tin g on w a g e -h o u r and p e rh a p s o th e r la b o r le g is la tio n a t th is session o f Congress. • • • f A B O R ’S N o n -P a rtis a n League J c la im s to re p re s e n t 2,500,000 o rg a n iz e d w o rk e rs in th e C. 1. O. un io n s, a nd o th e r in te rn a tio n a l, s ta te , a nd lo c a l bodies. I t has fo llo w e d th e p la n , a fte r its firs t p u b lic s ta te m e n t, o f se n d in g le t­ te rs to a ll c h a irm e n a n d m e m ­ bers, as w e ll as to a ll senators and congressm en. I t c a lle d fo r mass m e e tin g s and asked o ffic ia ls it had s u p p o rte d to address th e m . In ste ad o f d is tr ib u tin g fo rm le t ­ te rs to be m a ile d to congressm en, i t has a d o pte d “ L e t y o u r co n ­ gressm an k n o w h o w yo u fe e l” as a slogan. F ro m th e b u tto n - h o lin g o f re p ­ re s e n ta tiv e s on C a p ito l H ill by league delegates w h e n th e y h e ld th e ir n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n here, it m a y be ju d g e d th a t o f a ll th e s tro n g lo b b ie s W a s h in g to n has seen, th is m a y p ro v e to be th e stro n g e s t o f th e m a ll. O ffic ia ls o f th e league p ro m is e “ W e ’ve o n ly s ta rte d .” I o f e x e c u tio n o f fo re c lo s u re , th e case m a y n o t be h e a rd at th is tim e , it has been in tim a te d . A rg u m e n ts in th e te m p o ra ry in ­ ju n c tio n o b ta in e d b y W illia m M . M a rtin , p in b a ll m a c h in e o p e ra to r, h a ltin g re m o v a l o f m ach in e s fro m th is c o u n ty , a re set f o r A p r il 14 T h e o rd e r h a lte d a c tio n b y S h e r iff J W. C o n n e ll a nd G R ussell M r- gan. d is tr ic t a tto rn e y . F ra n k C ro ttc r. a rre s te d S a tu rd a y a nd ch a rg e d w ith d ru n k e n d r i v ­ ing. e n te re d a plea o f g u ilt y y e s te r­ d a y 'T h u r s d a y i a fte rn o o n , and was sentenced to GO days in j a i l by J u d g e Peters. N e w cases th is w e e k in p ro b a te c o u rt in c lu d e A n n a K e m p f. A le x ­ a n d e r S W e ir. A n to n e H erm ens. A lic e W B e a u m on t. J o h n C. W h ite . B e n ja m in B ird s e ll. B a rc la y D avis, J o h n M c G ill. L a w re n c e S. M c C o n ­ n e ll. G la d y s L . F le m m in g . I r v in g D ooley. H e n ry B ro cks. W illia m H o u sto n. H crber« A . H u b b e rt. A m o n g th e n e w cases f ile d in c ir c u it c o u rt th is w e e k w e re C ity o f F ore st G ro v e vs. W. R. H a in e s et al. fo re c lo s u re : H o m e O w n e rs ' L o a n c o rp o ra tio n a g a in st G e o rg e F ig ­ ueroa et al, fo re c lo s u re . O rd e rs file d th is w e e k in c ir c u it c o u rt in c lu d e H J. M a ile r vs. H o w ­ a rd F. H u ghes et al. d ism issa l: L iq u id a tio n S h u te S a vin g s b a n k, a u th o riz in g sale re a l p ro p e r ty in P o rtla n d : L iq u id a to rs vs. M rs. J u n ­ ia ta T hom pson, d e fa u lt and ju d g ­ m e n t; U n ite d States N a tio n a l b a n k vs. H e rb e rt E. and Isaac Staples, de­ fa u lt and ju d g m e n t; L iq u id a tio n S h u te S a vin g s b a n k, a u th o riz in g sale o f p ro p e rty in H ills b o ro : F e d ­ e ra l L a n d B a n k o f S p o ka n e vs. R o b e rt W e tze l et al. decree. Cases dism issed th is w e e k in c lu d e tw o cases ag a in st th e O re g o n M o to r B A COLUMBIA ■ ; H om e-m ade Products Our S p ecia lty ÜUÇ YOURSKir PERFECTION BREAD Then Snap Out of It! w ith a ROYAL BEVERAGE A t Your Favo rite Fountain is a H illsboro product, m ade w ith ÍOO'é P a ­ cific N o rth w e st raw m aterials. 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Phone S c h o lls 0652. 5 T o S how P ic tu re s — F A R M hand w anted, g e n era l w o rk A series o f p ic tu re scenes of and s ix cow s to m ilk .—C. F. O regon w ill be s h o w n by M r L a n ­ G ra b e l. 3 m ile s s o u th o f H ills ­ caster in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h b oro. 5p on C o rn e ll ro a d n e a r C e d a r M ill. T hese a re o u ts ta n d in g p ic tu re s , and FO R S A L E Fresh G u e rn s e y cow. w i l l be a spe cia l tre a t. T h is is be­ — M . N eum an, Vi east, Vi so u th 5p in g sponsored b y Rev. S. F orsb e rg o f W itc h Hazel. fro m P o rtla n d , w h o teaches a B ib le elass in th e C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h W A N T E D —F a rm w o rk b y acre o r hour H a ve n e w 2 2 -C a te rp illa r e v e ry T h u rs d a y e v e n in g tra c to r — C h a rle s S e lle rs. Phone B c u lb y s Leave— 14F4, o r 17F4. F ore st G rove . 5-7p M r. and M rs. T . P. B o w lb y le ft W ednesday fo r t h e ir o ld hom e at B A Y team , 9 and 10. 6 -y e a r b la c k C o a ld a le A lb e rta . Canada, w h e re m are in fo a l; iro n -w h e e l w agon th e y liv e d fo r 18 years b e fo re c o m ­ and h a y ra c k fo r sale.— W . A . 5 tf in g to H ills b o ro a b o u t a y e a r ago. Peters, R t. 2. G aston. L a s t y e a r th e y c o n s tru c te d a ne w hom e o f C ape C o d C o lo n ia l design, w h ic h th e y have leased to M r. and M rs. T hom as B a ile y . Shortening i tótnC lb. 18c s HALIBUT lb. 17c qt. Wc KRAUT F „ .h M ri i: Warrant, • rt S E V E N -Io o t G u n d la c h d r i l l fo r -ale; also B o u rb o n Red t u r k e y i eggs. — E d g a r Rehse. P h one 3R8 H ills b o ro . « 3 A L F A L F A hay. f ir s t crop. $18 a to n -C. T o p ic h , Rt. 1, B o x 474, H u b e r. and be sure it’» from the FIR GROVE DAIRY Milk is one of your best and m ost econom i­ cal foods — it’s fu ll of h ealth and vitality-giv­ ing vitam ins. 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R o o se ve lt w e n t In to p a r tn e r ­ sh ip w ith th e m ilit a n t la b o r g ro u p w h e n he b a cke d th e W a g ­ ner la b o r re la tio n s b ill, the W a ls h -H e a ly h ill, th e G u ffe y coal b ill, a nd th e r a ilr o a d pensions b ill. In r e tu r n , fo rm in g as n e a r C o u n ty C C C Q u o ta t U. S. No. 2, sk. $2.00 I I . S. N o. 1. \V A S IIIN G T O N O rg a n iz e d la - ’ ’ b o r is lo o k in g f o r n e w fie ld s , bo th p o litic a l and in d u s tria l, to c o n q u e r. L a rg e scale u n lo n ix a * tio n by tb e C . I. O ., w ith Jo h n I.. L e w is and S id n e y H illrn a n In tb e «addle, has n o t «topped w ith tb e steel s e ttle m e n t. T be next m ove w ill be u n io n iz a tio n o f th e huge t e x t ile In d u s try . M o re Im p o rta n t, p e rh a p s, Is th e p ro m in e n c e o f o rg a n iz e d la b o r in th e p o litic a l p ic tu re . L a b o r's N o n -P a rti ■an League, o f C. I. O. u n io n s a nd th e ir a ffilia te s , a rc c a m p a ig n in g to p u t o v e r Roose­ v e lt's p la n to e x p a n d th e S u ­ p re m e C o u rt. A ll In d ic a tio n s a re th a t the S u p re m e C o u rt fig h t w ill be c lo 'c . T h e re la a p o s s ib ility th a t if R o osevelt w in s , th e s u p p o rt o f la b o r w ill t • tb e d e c id in g fa c to r. T h e c la im o f la b o r le aders th a t L N P L ■ w u n g th e e le c tio n s in N o ­ v e m b e r, was n o t ta k e n s e rio u s ly T h is tim e th e L e w is la b o r g ro u p m a y fin d m o re c re d e n ce fo r th e ir cla im s , • • • W V e rn e M< K in n e y is c h a ir ­ man o f the H ills b o ro team a n d w ill select his c o m m itte e He ha chull«*ngcd th e f ’orest Grov«* t«*arn headed by Jo h n T h o rn b u rg h , and s u ita b le p rizes w ill be a w a rd e d th«* w in n e rs D u rin g th e d r iv e th e u s u a l rm onhei h ip fee o f $50 w ill be u«- duced to $15 and in a d d itio n , th«* dm - ' w i l l be $13 se m i a n n u a lly to pay th e $26 p« r ye a r. Fore t H ills , it I k point«*d out. has on«* o f th«* I«*ast c o s tly ni«*m- be rsh ip s o f a n v c lu b m th«* sta te H a z e ld a lc Spring Fever? OREGON B Y S P E C IA L H ills b o ro R o ta ria n s presented th e p ro g ra m at t i i e A s to ria R o ta ry c lu b W eden.-day noon u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f R ic h a rd E W ile y . C T R ich a rdso n discussed h is stam p c o lle c tio n a nd M rs. V . W. G a rd - B ir th ' n e r sang N elson T o M r and M rs A lfr e d S e ve ra l R o ta ria n s and th e ir Nelson. Rt 3. H ills b o ro . M a rc h 30. w ive s w e n t o ve r T uesday and w ere a g ir l. guests o v e rn ig h t at tiie C annon. Beach in n W ednesday m o rn in g No Charge th e y w e re ta ke n on an in sp e ctio n "W h e n - d id you get the p lo t o f ■ t r i p o f th e fis h ca n n e ry y o u r second n o v e l? " W G Id e is c h a irm a n o f to d ay's " F ro m th e f ilm ve rs io n o f m y ■ lu n ch e on . f ir s t ." — E x. C le a r c re e k , u t r ib u t a r y to G alea e reek. T h e bun h o ld s fo r a year, the gam e eomm tsKion baa ru le d F is h e rm e n w h o have fo u n d sp o rt on stream s t r ib u t a r y to M eadow b a k e m Y a m h ill c o u n ty , th is y e a r ca n n ot fis h in these w a te rs T h e lake, its e lf, is a p riv a te gam e p re serve and these stream s, sto cke d fro m tiie lake, a re re p o rte d to h a ve y ie ld e d some nice fis h in th e past B ag lim it has been set u t 15 M arria g e Licenses p ounds and one fis li and n o t to e x ­ E n te r J. Jeppesen and F rancos E. ceed 20 f i s h i l l one d a y. o r 3I( pounds and one fis h b u t n o t to exceed 40 F e lle r. B u x to n . fis ti fo r a n y seven co n se cu tive days. Joseph F Jackson. S h e rw o o d ro u te 4. m id C onstance A . M ile y . H ills b o r o ro u te 4. O le P. N ie lso n , H ills b o ro , and M r and M rs. J o h n C la n c y and D o ro th y Eve V a n D o n ie le n , Banks. M ae Dodds o f S e a ttle v is ite d at th e F R. Dodds hom e M onday. M r. and M rs. F ra n k K e lly o f N e ls e o tt v is ite d at Rebecca F ile r- son’s S unday. K e lly was m a il c a r ­ r ie r h e re on ro u te one’ fo r m a n y years. Appears on K G W D o ris, th e s m a ll d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs. C. S. W ebber, w ill p la y th e p ia n o on th e C o llin s and E r ­ w in p ro g ra m , o v e r ra d io s ta tio n K G W S a tu rd a y . M a ria n H agg o f R e e d v llle is h e r m u sic teacher. Sell Place T iie G o tla n d place n e a r C ooper M o u n ta in school has been so ld to .some P o rtla n d people. M rs. F re d H o ffm a n w ill e n te r­ ta in th e C ooper M o u n ta in Ladies' c lu b th is T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . J o h n n y L iv e rm o re a nd fa m ily o f S e a ttle v is ite d h is uncle. Ernest L iv e rm o re . S a tu rd a y . M rs. M eta G a rv c n re tu rn e d M o n ­ d a y to h e r o ld Job a t th e P a c ific B a g fa c to ry in P o rtla n d . 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