The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 15, 1937, Image 1

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Farm Security
Within Reach
Many Families
Pioneer Dies
at Banks;
Burial Friday
Carnation Men
Attend Meeting
Pioneer Dies
Fair Grounds
improvement
Before Board
Disabled Guide
Again Manages
Mountain Trip
Ball Players to
Stage Benefit
Business Firms
Give Aid to Fair
Council Decrees Improvement
for Two Blocks on Fifth A venue
Subscription Rate Boost Announced
Livestock, Crops
l our Next Month
R e lie f
A b o u t C o m p le te d
Coin« liu u nd tin««- H ills b o ro ,n»<»p
w ill |»ai t n ’lp a te in th e c o u rt o f lio n -
day.
oi ti> b« h e ld th a t e ve n in g
A m o n g th e la rg e g ro c e ry store..
T h re e H ills b o r o c iv ic o rg a n iz a ­
1 e n te rin g an ag re e m e nt w ith
the
tio n s an- < »»-op« i at m g in th e d e d ic a ­
i u n io n are. C o lu m b ia Foods, P ig -
tio n th e H ills b o ro H o ta ry c lu b th e
, gl.v W ig g ly . S a fe w a y. F a irw a y , and
A iih t h an tw g io n , a m , the H ili' b o ro
B u s h s M a rk e t. O th e r lo c a l store:,
B re a k fa s t c lu b T in H o ta ry clul» w ill
I have expressed a w illin g n e s s to e n ­
a d jo u rn its n g u la i noon m e e tin g
te r th e u n io n L e n h a rt said
tit .»,,« nd w ith t h e ir fa m ilie s , tin*
T h is is th e f ir s t c it y in th e
e v e n in g d<*dieati«»n T h e H o ta ry C u b
c o u n ty in w h ic h th e w o r k has been
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co m p le te d , w h ile tw o stores a lre a d y
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B oy Scouts fro m the F irs t C o u g rc: suina I
e it S tu tz R o b e rt and T om W h itm o re . C a rl M e r r y -
have sig n e d in F orest G ro v e . T h o
.h •ir m em ber? b e in g scout leader.
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J u n c tio n C ity ; L e w is D u n ca n .
Near» C o m p le tio n
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W .is ln n g lo n . D C . J u ly 6 1937 T h o «• in the p ic ­
K e lle y H o lb e rt. B ob M c D u ffe e
M a rs h fie ld ; Ja ck
F n h c r as scoutm u h r
H ills b o ro
A ll P o rtla n d stores, w it h a fe w
tu re a re R o b e rt W h itb y S alem . V ic to r A n d e i m
M a r tin . L« nai l F a rr. C o q u ille ; V in a , R a n d a ll. R ic h -
B re a k fa s t C u b is c o -o p e ra tin g in
e xce p tion s, h a ve e n te re d in to th e
• ! I S m ith Ma
Ir a k. C a rlto n W oodard. W ilb u r
G h n M acy, W illia m M acy. M c M in n v ille , B u r t Sand»
(Continued on pace 2. rnlumn 3»
fu rn is h in g th e c o ffe e, w h ic h w ill he
W o rk m a n C o tta g e G ro v e . J a c k B ro w n e ll.
A lla n
.served b> th e hcouts T h e fa m ilie s
M a rcu s W altz, F orest G ro v e , T hom as Jack..son, S« .»-
( ’«»utant E a rl H a ll. Don M o y e r. G ra n ts Pass; J im
.ind frie n d s o f a ll B o y S c o u ts in th e
side. E d w a rd Ja n n ^cn . B e a ve rto n ; G o rd o n K in n e y .
E llio tt. D ouglas Ja n n ey. S ta n le y Jones J r . Roget
t e r r it o r y a re in v ite d to a tte n d th is
G e a rh a rt
Ja ck and H u b e rt L u n de e n . W c .'tp o rt,
O
ln w h e id . R ic h a rd T h ie r o lf. J e rr y V a w te r. M e d ­
d«*dication.
P ik «
B u i lin g u in e
O.sw» pro ;
F r t d B a rk e r,
B ob
fo rd F ra n k K in g R o b e rt F a rlo w . A s h la n d ; Russell
M rs Ire la n d G r iir r o u *
Jon»*.* Ja ck T itu . Ja ck ll a y o . Haiv«a B ly th e . E d-
w ebb« :. Pi pect. M a tth ie u F o rc tte . S ta y to n ; H a r-
T h is cam p ha . been mad«1 possible
ward Z h iu iic i inan Fugcm * E a rl Bled«* V l t t l K c
l Michel. L ebanon. K e n n e th M u rp h y . A lb a n y ,
th r o u g h th e gem !«»sity o f M i
E liz ­
d e ll W» t f i r D ic k B lo w . B oh B ia n d s. Pau, D u ru z.
V i i :•••!» Siem ens. D allas, and C ongressm an Jam es
abeth Ire la n d , a n a tiv e d a u g h te r of
D a k M v n a tt F rtd c •l ic k K a u I
M e lv in K o h ci t.s Boh-
W M o tt.
W a s h in g to n c o u n ts . and th e o w n e r
F a rm s e c u rity has been b ro u g h t
o f th<* s» v c ra l h u n d re d acre tra c t in
w ith in reach o f 14(1 W a s h in g to n and
w h ic h th e ca m p i . s itu a te d T h e
, west p o rtio n o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty
» .im p » p i a c tu a l,j
e n c irc le d by
fa rm fa m ilie s d u rin g th e past y e a r
M c K a y c e c k , p e rm a n e n t a c c e • to
th ro u g h r u r a l r e h a b ilita tio n loans
w h ic h w ill be m ade possible by a
fo r purchase o f needed liv e s to c k
suspension b rid g e now b e in g e re c t -
i fa rm e q u ip m e n t, feed, seed and f e r ­
» d ’ >tli« r | k r m a n e iit im p ro v e m e n ts
tiliz e r . re p o rts V ic to r S. M adsen.
in c lu d e the ch a n ih g o f th e cree k o f
, c o u n ty s u p e rv is o r, re s e ttle m e n t ad-
a ll d» h i c a m i th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a
1 m in is tra tio n . H ills b o ro .
dam th e re in t«> fo rm a s w im m in g
Loans in th e c o u n ty to fa rm fa m ­
pool, th e e h a n iu g and le v e lin g o f a
ilie s w ith o u t adeouate c re d it f a c il­
M rs
M elissa A
Dodds 88. o f
la rge m a n e u v e r g ro u n d , th e e re c tio n
O ffic ia ls o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ­ itie s to ta le d $78.455 at th e end o f th e
o l .» 40 x .»0 P o w -W o w s h e lte r now Banks, w h o was c ro w n e d "Q ue e n
ty fre e fa ir m e t a ll day in H ills b o r o fis c a l y e a r on J u n e 30. R e p a ym e n ts
d« signed and th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a M o th e r” at th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
M o n d a y to in sp e ct th e b u d d in g s and ■ on loans to p re se n t d a te a m o u n ts
i hclt« r ca m p fo r each o f th e troops.
P io n e e rs
and N a tiv e Sons a n d
g ro u n d s, w h ic h w e re fo u n d to be in to $10 182 09 F.m erpency g ra n ts to
T h e boys are b< in g o rg a n ize d in to
d e s titu te fa rm fa m ilie s and la b o re rs
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m ilita r y o r.’. am z.ations to ta ke care
oi the autoinobi i«•>. trail
lig h t mg 20. d ie d a t h e r hom e W ednesday
a d d itio n a l im p ro v e m e n ts w i l l be
F a rm p la n s w o rk e d out co-oper-
.e a tin g am , g e nera, a rra n g e m e n ts a fte rn o o n She h a d ,it b« cu in gotxi
m ade th ia y e a r, w h ic h w i l l p ro b a b ly at -;ly w ith th e c o u n ty s u p e rv is o r
nee« .u y to ta k e c a re o f th e a n t ic i­ h e a lth fo r some tim e
in c lu d e a n e w p o u ltr y b u ild in g E n ­ i fo r each in d iv id u a l fa rm p ro v id e fo r
pated a tte n d a n c e o f to m e 300 p e r-
trie s in th e p o u ltry d e p a rtm e n t so pu rch a se o f necessary c a p ita l goods
F u n e ra l services w ill be h e ld at
•»in A ll
ito in o b lh •
be p a rke d
fa r sh o w th a t m o re roo m m ust be fo r m a x im u m e ffic ie n c y in fa rm in g
on th e cast ide o f th e N o rth P la in s 2 p in. F rid a y fro m t h e F ore st
o p e ra tio n s, a p p ro v e d fa rm m a n a g e ­
secured.
h ig h w a y on th e 12-lo o t s h o u ld e r fa c ­
G ro . c
Un d e i ta k in g
com pany
F a ir o ffic ia ls u n a n im o u s ly agreed m e n t p ra ctice s and p a y m e n t on o ld
in g H ill b o ro and w ill be d ire c te d
th a t no o b je c tio n a b le fe a tu re s w ill debts.
and g u a rd e d by B oy Scouts on h a lf- chapel, and In te rm e n t w ill be in
be to le ra te d , w h ic h m eans th a t th e re A ssist W ith P la in
r e lie f d u ty d u rin g th e f u ll » v e ilin g
th e fa m ily p lo t at the Bank.*, ce m e ­
A p ra c tic a l ho m e m an a g e m en t
w ill be no g a m b lin g o r games o f
D in n e r Set fo r 6
te ry .
s k ill o f a n y k in d , o r o th e r conces­ p lan, p ro v id in g fo r a g arden, p le n ty
A p o t lu c k d in n e r w i l l be served at
sions th a t a re n o t w o r th y . T h e p o l­ o f h o m e canned a nd p re se rve d fru its ,
M elissa A. K irn s e y was h o rn n e a r
tl p in Each fa m ily w ill fu rn is h its ( h «• ny ill«
ic y o f fre e a d m is s io n w i l l be co n ­ ve g e ta b le s and m eats, as w e ll ns
F T b ru .ii v 8 1849 the
c lo th in g and h o u seh o ld needs, is set
o w n food, u te n s ils in c lu d in g sugar y o u n g e s t o f seven c h ild re n
tin u e d .
H er
1 up in c o -o p e ra tio n w ith each h o m e ­
and cups C o ffe e and cream , u n d e r fa th e r d ie d a fe w davs a fte r h e r
P la n P io n e e r Pageant
m a k e r.
s u p e rv is io n o f th e B re a k fa s t c lu b b ir th In 1864. she was m a rrie d to
A c o m m itte e fro m th e H ills b o ro
A id in g these fa m ilie s in re g a in in g
w ill ,»<• M iv e d b y th e B o y Scouts
J o h n S Dodds. w h o d ie d in 1887
( ’o ffe e c lu b , headed b y M rs H H. fa rm s e c u rity th ro u g h a m in im u m
B la n k e t , o r canvass s h o u ld be ta ke n i T h u e c h ild r e n w e re b o rn to th e
S ta n a rd . w ill p u t on a m o re e la b o r­ cash loan, good m an a g e m en t and
a lo n g to be pr< ad on the g ro u n d fo r 1 u n io n , tw o d a u g h te rs. M rs
N ora
ate a nd e n te r ta in in g ju n io r p io n e e r b u s in e s s -lik e o p e ra tio n , b e n e fits th e
<( u n l i n i i r « , «xi i»ag< . « n h i n t i i
D o o le y o f B anks, and M rs H a ttie M r
M» l. ..» A Dodds. W a sh in g to n pageant th a n last ye a r. T h e fa ir o f ­ e n tire c o u n ty th ro u g h c u ttin g d o w n
»•• u n tv s i Id« , n a tiv e d a u g h te r, fic ia ls agreed to a sp e cia l a p p r o p r i­ d e lin q u e n t (axes and r e lie f costs,
I D a v id s o n o f F orest G ro v e , and a
so n C h a rle s, w h o d ie d se ve ra l ye a r
d ie s .it B anks W ednesday a fte r ­ a tio n fo r th is e ve n t, and b e tte r seat­ and re s to rin g th e n o rm a l p u rc h a s in g
ago M rs Dodds had been a r e s i­
noon
in g and lig h tin g w ill also be in c lu d ­ p o w e r to m a n y fa m ilie s u n a b le to
d e n t o f th is c o u n ty n e a rly . ill her
ed
buy c lo th in g , fa rm in g e q u ip m e n t
; life
T h e R o ta ry c lu b , w h ic h has fo r and o th e r necessities, said M adsen.
years ponsored th e M u tt dog show,
A t th e tu n e o f h e r d e a th M rs
A t ld ilio n a l s e rv ic e is b e in g m ade
w ill do so a g a in th is ye a r, and was a v a ila b le to iq a n v fa m ilie s th ro u g h
Dodds was th e oldest n a tiv e d a u g h ­
vo te d a s m a ll a p p ro p ria tio n to h e lp fa rm d i bt a d ju s tm e n t and c o m m u n ­
C a rn a tio n M ilk P ro d u cts co m p a n y te r «»f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty H e r tw o
, o u t th is e ve n t.
w e re
present fo r th e
ity and c o -o p e ra tiv e services.
H ills b o ro em plnv • met F rid a y n ig h t d a u g h te rs
Business Houses to Close
in th e G ra n g e h a ll h e r.1 w ith W M ce re m o n ie s here Ju n e 20 and the
M ost o f th e business fir m s have
Balsam , e x e c u tiv e se cre ta ry o f the vo u n gc t M rs D a vid so n , placed the
O n e leg or tw o . it m akes no d i f ­ agreed to close fro m 2 to 4. F rid a y
D a iry and Ice C re a m D riv e rs ' and c ro w n o f flo w e rs on h e r head.
Besides th e tw o d a u g h te rs. M rs
fe re n c e
to J o h n n y D a vid so n o f a fte rn o o n . S e p te m b e r 3. a nd w ith a il
H e lp e rs ' U n io n o f P o rtla n d . P re s i­ I
dent B o th o f the u n io n and o th ers Dodds is s u rv iv e d by e ig h t g ra n d ­ H e lv e tia vv In n it comes to m o u n ­ th e ir e m p lo y e s to v is it th e fa ir, d e ­
li Onlinue«, nn png«* 7. roltimn 6)
c h ild re n .
seventeen
g re a t-g ra n d ­ ta in c lim b in g
S u n d a y. J o h n n y
fro m P o rtla n d
D isc ie sioii c< n te re d on u n io n m e m - c h ild re n and fo u r g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d - mad»' th e c lim b up M t H ood fo r
,h«' fir s t tim e m 10 y e n s re g a rd ­
b< rs ln p and th e c o n tra c t re c e n tly 1 c h ild re n .
F o u r fast team s o f th e c o u n ty
less o f th e fact th a t o tic leg is
•
| and c ity s o ftb a ll leagues a re sch cd -
a r t if ic ia l.
com pany and the
am h i u n io n
U n iv e r s ity P o o l O p e n
[ u le d to p la y T h u rs d a y n ig h t at
u n d e r w h ic h a ll « m p lo y c s o f tin
In 1026. he vva • a g u id e on th e
H ilh i fie ld in. a b e n e fit gam e fo r
c o m p a n y m ust heroin«* m em b e rs o f to H e a l t h y S w im m e r s
a n n u a l H«»od R iv e i Le g io n c lim b
th e
R e p re s e n ta tiv e business fir m s of L o u is H in ric h s , d r iv e r f o r
th e u n io n .
C ounty h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t gave u p M , H»»< I. and th e n he . u ffc r - i H ills b o ro a re g iv in g lo v a l su p p o rt , H om e L a u n d ry , w h o was in ju r e d
L o ca l em ploy«
u n d e r c o n tra c t p h y s ic a l e x a m in a tio n s M o n d a y and < d an a ccid e n t to on«' leg and has
i ,o th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fre e fa ir ! re c e n tly in a s o ftb a ll game. T he
w ill have u n til about A n g u s, 8 ,«» T uesday to th e G ir l M a rin e rs and c o n fin e d h i- a c tiv itic ’s ,«» the less-
dates o f S e p te m b e r 2. 3 a nd 4. ac- games w ill s ta rt at R o 'clo ck.
c o m p le te m e m b e r h ip S u p e rv is o ry I o th e r H ills b o ro g ro u p s in ord» r th a t «'i a ltitu d e ' since.
T eam s p la y in g in c lu d e th e M en's
«c o rd in g to f a ir o ffic ia ls . T h e p la n
e m p lo ye s and < '.re n t« \e s . and tw o they m ig h t ta k e a d va nta g e o f th e o p ­
I,o w » 'v e r. th is
p rin g he decid e d ’ used to a d v e rtis e th e fa ir last y e a r S hop vs C a d v M o to r co m p a n y, and
le a rn e rs, are e x e m p te d fro m m e m ­ p o r tu n ity ,«» s w im in th e P a c ific u n i­ th a t an a r t if ic ia l leg vv is no h a n d i­
Ray
M a tin \ s B a tte ry “ E " T h e
has been ado pte d again th is ye a r,
v e rs ity ta n k The ta n k is a v a ila b le cap and set on, to prov e his p o in t.
b e rsh ip .
and n e a rly th e e n tire business d is ­ last tw o team s are in second place
T h e n ’ are 35 »tnploy» in the p la n t W< d m sday n ig h ts to H ills b o ro s w im ­ II«' jo in e d fo ie i's w it h Jo h n H cn n e n t r i c t has signed up fo r th is plan | in t h e ir re s p e c tiv e leagues
here, in c lu d in g tw o w om en Basic m e rs w h o a re fr< < fro m disease, a c­ o f P o rtla n d , w h o m a n u fa c tu re » the w h ic h in c lu d e s th e d is tr ib u tio n of
A il a d m issio n ch a rg e o f 25 cents
wage cal«' is set at 50 cents fo r men. c o rd in g to M iss C la ra E ngehre,sen. lim b s T h e pan chos«' S u n d a y fo r $250.00 m n e g o tia b le m e rch a n d ise w ill be m ade a nd a ll fu n d s c o l-
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and 40 cents fu r w o m en
th e ir a tte m p t. C lif f G illa n d a cco m ­ (c e rtific a te s to be g iv e n a w a y S a tu r ­ j lected w ill be tu rn e d o v e r to pay
p a n ie d th e e x p e d itio n and to o k d a y n ig h t. S e p te m b e r 4
Business d o c to r's fees fo r H in ric h s , w h o s u f­
p h o to g ra p h s
firm s , w h o a re p a rtic ip a tin g in a d ­ fe re d a b ro k e n leg. and is u n a b le
T h e ir g u id e vva B ill B la n c h a rd , v e rtis in g th e fa ir w ill g iv e one fa ir I to c o n tin u e his e m p lo y m e n t.
T h e b e n e fit is sponsored by th e
who
has »'lim bed t h e p rin c ip a l a d v e rtis in g tic k e t w ith e v e ry 50c
|x'a ks (T th e Casead»'s. and w h o purchase, s ta rtin g S a tu rd a y . J u ly 17. H ills b o ro S o ftb a ll association, and
d e cla re d , w h e n the p a rty re tu r n - and c o n tin u in g u n t il 4 p. m.. S a tu r ­ j use o f th o fie ld and lig h ts lias been
» d. th a , so fa r as he kn e w , th is was day. S e p te m b e r 4. These c e rtific a te s don ate d fo r th a t n ig h t by p e rm is ­
th e firs , tim e th e p rid e o f O regon w ill be d is trib u te d at 9 o ’c lo c k at sion o f th e fie ld lig h tin g e o n u n it-
I tee.
e v e r had been scaled b y m en w ith lh«' fa ir g ro u n d s S a tu rd a y n ig h ,
T ue sd a y n ig h ,. J u ly 20. at 8 p. m. a r t if ic ia l legs.
Im p ro v e m e n t o f F if lh avenue, be­
T h e p a rty m ade th e I r ip w ith o u t
tw e e n M a in and B a se lin e sheets, a special m e e tin g o f th e c«nm cil w ill
w ill be g in as soon as s u rv e y stake: eousid( r a rcque.st fo r p a v in g on m ish a p o f any k in d in the a v e r­
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uct o r ch e a p e n in g th e p ro d u c t its e lf. We fe e l c e rta in th a t y o u
o w n e rs on th e F ifth « ve n ue b lo c k fo r c o n s tru c tio n o f an in d u s tria l sew -
w o u ld n o t be s a tis fie d w ith th e la tte r.
I,('tw e e n W a s h in g to n and B aseline. « r to c a rry c a n n e ry waste, and o th e r
T h e p ro te st was mad»'. a c c o rd in g in d u s tria l w a ste to tin * r iv e r. A t
E ffe c tiv e S e p te m b e r 15. 1937. th e K iib s rrip tio n ra ti- o f W ash­
to th e re s id e n ts on th e stree t, he- pre se n t a ll in d u s tria , sewage passe
in g to n c o u n ty 's tw o o ffic ia l ne w sp a pe rs w ill be a dvanced fro m
eau •«' it was fe a re d , h»‘ cos, w o u ld th ro u g h th e sewage p la n , w ith d o ­
D ales lo r th e W ilia m « ,,»' V a lle y
$1.30 p e r y e a r to $2.00 p e r y e a r in advance.
he to o m uch fo r th e p ro p e rty in m e stic sewage.
L I I liv e s to c k and crop s to u r has
v ie w o f th e se w e r e nnections re c e n t­
been anounc»'d by th e state c lu b
T in - g reat p e rce n ta g e o f m e k l y n e w sp a pe rs In the U n ite d
ly in s ta lle d
and m o n th ly se w e r B e r r y P ic k e r P le a d s
o ffi» ’»' as M o n d a y. T uesday and W e d ­
S lates a re sold and have sold nt $2.00 p e r y e a r o r m ore fo r
re n ta l- R esidents on th e b lo c k he
nesday. A lig n 3 2. 3. and I. a cco rd in g
se ve ra l years
A sub: e rip tio u rate a d va nce to e q u a l charges
tw een W a s h in g to n and M ain stret ts N«»l G u ilt y (o C h a rg e s
Io I- E E ia n c i , assistant c o u n ty
e ls e w h e re w ill a su re m a in ta in in g a nd im p ro v in g th e present
ag»'ii,
d id not p ro te st.
D o n a ld L a V a lle . ch a rg e d w ith a
h ig h q u a lity o f y o u r c o u n ty new spapers.
Cost N o m in a l
’I’o iir t i l ’s y e a r is s e h i'd u h 'd fo r
m o ra ls offe nse , w h ic h in v o lv e d th e
Cos, o f the p ro ie c t w ill I»«' h'ss re m o v a l o f a Japanese m in o r g ir l O la cka m a s and M u ltn o m a h co u n ties
T a k e a d va n ta g e o f th is o p p o r tu n ity to get a $2 00 n e w s p a ­
th a n 3d (e ld s per lin e a l foot. G eorge fro m th is e o u n lv . pleaded not g u ilty T h is is an a n n u a l tn u r h e ld p r im a r ­
p e r fo r $1.50. R enew y o u r s u b s c rip tio n b e fo re S e p te m b e r 13.
M cG ee < d y « n g in c c r de cla re d , due h( f o r i’ Ju d g e R F ra n k Pete rs T u e s­ ily fo r o ld e r c lu b hoys m liv e sto ck
1937.
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,o the use o f W P A la b o r ,«» do th e d a y. Date fo r t r ia l w ill he set la te r and
cro p s p ro je c ts
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w o rk and p ro d u ce th e rock al the
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costs.
fp ia r r y now u n d e r lease h.v th e c ity . c o u rt in c lu d e Lu« Ila L D o w e l, vs v isite d on fa rm s w in r i ’ h» s, b re e d ­
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I R r n iu n W ilh a u i U u ik r d a h l.
1
Direct Fair
C o u n ty C o u rt D e m a n d s L o w
C o u n ty S o o n ; W o r k H e r e
H ills b o ro g ro c e ry sto re
w ere
n e a rly a ll u n d e r u n io n re g u la tio n
I th is w eek as to h ours, wages and
w o r k in g c o n d itio n s , a c c o rd in g to a
re p o rt m ade by T ho m a s B. L e n -
1 h a r t p re sid e n t o f th e R e ta il G ro c e ry
C le rk -.' U n io n . L o c a l 1092, P o rtla n d .
L e n h a rt, w ith a c re w o f tw o . co n -
) tai le d stores arid in d iv id u a Ls M o n -
H i l l .b o r o ( tih ln c t Bov S c o u ts of
, »lulls tin* d e d ic a tio n of
C a m p Khz.»both Ire la n d on T h u r *
<la\ J u lv 22 T h is cam p is located
th le e m ile s l i o i t l l o f llllls b o i'o «»Il the
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Food Stores Drastic Cuts
Accept Union Seem Due for
Agreements Relief Costs
P o r tla n d
C’o-<>|>rrating
C e r r m o n ie » ;
I ’ ot
Tw o Sections, F ourteen Page»
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I I. N n. 20
C osts;
w ith
C o n s tru c tio n
C o n fe re n c e
B e g in
O f f ic ia ls F a ils
T r a ffic
W ill
O v e r W ils o n
R iv e r
H ig h w a y
R e a c h S o lu tio n
Faced w ith an e x h a u s te d c o u n ty
budget fo r g e n era l r e lie f assistance,
sh a rp c u ts in th is ty p e o f e x p e n d i­
tu re seem in th e o ffin g
J u ly p a y m e n t in to th e state gen­
e ra l assistance fu n d fo r m a tc h in g
purposes, p ro b a b ly w ill be th e last,
a c c o rd in g to m em b e rs o f th e c o u n ­
ty c o u rt, w h ile th e a c tio n o f th e
state in th e m a tte r re m a in s a co n ­
je c tu re .
B u d g e t fo r 1937 was $9 000. w h ile
e x p e n d itu re s in th e fir s t fiv e m on th s
o f th e y e a r surpassed th is a m o u n t
and fo rc e d th e c o u n ty to d ip in to
th e e m e rg e n cy fu n d . Faced w ith
ris in g costs on e v e ry hand, th e
c o u rt has p o in te d o u t th a t t h e
a m o u n t o f aid. w h ic h can be e x ­
pected fro m th e e m e rg e n c y fu n d
o f $10.000. is n e ce ssarily lim ite d .
C o n fe re n ce H e ld
C o n fe re n c e here T h u rs d a y a fte r ­
noon w ith E lm e r R. G o u d y . state
r e lie f a d m in is tra to r. M iss L oa H o w ­
a rd . w o rk s u p e rv is o r, a n d V ic to r
C a rlso n, f.e ld a d m in is tra to r, fa ile d
to b rin g a n y d e fin ite co n clu sio n s.
T h e c o n fe re n c e d e a lt c h ie fly w it h
a n e w a d m in is tra tiv e s e t-u p . ac­
c o rd in g to m e m b e r o f th e c o u n ty
c o m m itte e .
In d ic a tio n s are th a t i f th e cost
o f g e n era l assistance can be lo w ­
ered in th e c o u n ty to a c o n s id e r­
a b le e x te n t, th e c o u n ty c o u rt m ay
be a b le to fin a n c e th e c o u n ty
share o f th e b u rd e n fro m th e e m e r­
gency funds, th e re m a in d e r b e in g
fu rn is h e d
by
th e s ta te th ro u g h
liq u o r fu n ds.
On th e o th e r hand, th e c o u rt is
r a th e r in d o u b t as to w h a t w o u ld
happen i f th e c o u n ty ca n n o t m atch
th e s ta te fu n ds. P re ce d e n t is fo u n d
in th e case o f one O reg o n c o u n ty
w h ic h fa ile d to b u d g e t fo r o ld age
pensions u n d e r th e o ld la w .
Coast Road
Crews Near
Each Other
B e fo re
F irs t
of
A u g u s t, Says O f f ic i a l
H. T. Hesse
W h e re th e ca n yo n w a lls are n e a r­
ly p e rp e n d ic u la r and faced w ith j u t ­
tin g . s o lid basalt ro c k , tw o W ils o n
r iv e r c re w s a re re a c h in g o u t across
a 1600-fo o t space to d a y to shake
hands and an n ou n ce th a t a ro a d w a y
has been d riv e n th ro u g h jo in in g
T illa m o o k and W a s h in g to n c o u n tie s
on th e s h o rt c u t to th e sea.
"T e n days m o re ." J. R. S tephen,
s u p e rv is o r, h o p e fu lly d e c la re d T u e s­
d a y m o rn in g , and as he spoke, a
p o w e rfu l b u lld o z e r b u rie d its nose in
th e s e m i-h a rd stone, g r u n tin g as th e
ro c k gave w a y a n d was pushed
aside A n o th e r h a lf-in c h had been
added to th e cut. as th e G le n w o o d
c re w slice d in to th e h uge e t if f o f th e
fa m o u s b o x ca n yo n o f D e v il's L a k e
fo rk .
B eyond Sum m it
T h is p o in t was I1 G m ile s fr o m
G le n w o o d ju n c tio n , w h e re th e n e w
h ig h w a y ta ke s o f f to th e w est, to
m o u n t b y easy stages a lo n g th e
m o u n ta in s id e to d ro p across t h e
s u m m it
in to
T illa m o o k
c o u n ty .
T h ru s tin g w e s tw a rd h o u r b y h o u r,
th e c re w has pushed th e p io n e e r
roa d n e a rly s ix m ile s b e yo n d th e
s u m m it and in to a c o u n try s t ill re ­
s p le n d e n t w ith green tim b e r.
B e lo w th e ne w road. 300 fe e t in an
a lm o s t sheer fa ll, th e W ils o n r iv e r
tu m b le s fro m p o o l to pool, its w a te rs
n o w tu r b u le n t and w h ite c reste d ;
n o w flo w in g s m o o th ly th ro u g h deep
recesses in th e rocks, c ry s ta l c le a r in
th e shadow s o f th e trees.
T o e m phasize th e s a v in g in tim e
to be e ffe c te d b y th e n e w h ig h w a y ,
a tr u c k was u n lo a d in g at th e G le n ­
w o o d cam p, to r e tu r n d u rin g th e
a fte rn o o n to the T illa m o o k side b y
w a y o f M c M in n v ille , on a jo u rn e y o f
n e a rly 200 m ile s. B y th e f ir s t o f
A u g u s t, o r e a rlie r, th is tr ip , fro m
ca m p to cam p, w i l l be b u t a m a tte r
o f 15 m ile s , and su pplies, m en and
e q u ip m e n t, a ll w ill e n te r th e p ro je c t
fro m th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty side,
s a vin g h o u rs o f tr a v e l a nd m ile s o f
w e a r a nd te a r
Courts Force .Action
A c tio n was b ro u g h t in c o u rt to
fo rc e th e c o u n ty to p a y th e pen-
Prepare for W inter
ions. w it h
tn e re s u lt
th a t th e
A t p re se n t th e p ro je c t o ffic ia ls a rc
c o u rt ru le d th a t, b u d g e te d o r not.
s tr iv in g o n ly to d riv e th ro u g h th is
th e pensions m ust be p a id . T h e
c o n n e c tin g lin k , and su rfa c e it fo r
c o u n ty exceeded its b u d g e t a nd th e
(C o n tin u ed on pave 8, colum n C)
pensions w e re paid. T h e p re se n t
social s e c u rity la w s h a ve n o t th u s
been tested, h o w e ve r.
F o llo w in g th e m ee tin g . M iss A lic e
M a x w e ll, c o u n ty r e lie f a d m in is tr a ­
to r. d e c la re d th a t e v e ry e f f o r t
w o u ld be m ade b y th e r e lie f o f ­
fic e to c u t d o w n on g e n e ra l as­
sistance.
F u n e ra l services fo r M a rg a re t
" A l l re la tiv e s o f persons re c e iv ­
G regg. 20. d a u g h te r o f T ho m a s W.
in g assistance." she said, "a re to
G regg. L c is y v illc d is tric t, w e re h e ld
be asked to assist on th e u n d e r ­
T uesday a fte rn o o n fro m th e T u a la tin
s ta n d in g th a t tim e s a rc b e tte r, and
P la in s P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w it h
R. G. Scott
re la tiv e s w h o have w o rk , n o w are
Rev. A n d re w C a r ric k o ffic ia tin g .
T hese m en c o m p ris e th e W a s h in g ­
in a b e tte r p o s itio n to assist.
B
u r ia l was in th e c h u rc h c e m e te ry
to n c o u n ty f a ir boa rd , w h ic h w ill
" E v e r y g e n e ra l assistance case in
d ire c t th e c o u n ty f a ir h e re S ep­ u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f D onelson &
c u r file s is to be g iv e n a c a re fu l
te m b e r 2. 3 a nd 4. A t top. H. T. S e w e ll, fu n e ra l d ire c to rs . F e llo w
i s tu d e n ts a t P a c ific U n iv e r s ity w e re
re -ch e ck, and re -in v e s tig a tio n , to
Hesse o f S ch o lls, p re s id e n t: m id ­ p a ll bearers.
re m o ve a ll persons w h o m a y have
dle. R. M . B anks, v ic e -p re s id e n t,
M iss G re g g was b o rn N o v e m b e r
i.th e r m eans o f s u p p o rt, o r can o b ­
and R G. S co tt o f S h e rw o o d ro u te
3. 1916. at th e G reg g fa rm 20j m ile s
ta in assistance e ls e w h e re ."
4. tre a s u re r.
n o rth w e s t o f H ills b o ro , a nd d ie d
Cos* Increasing
s u d d e n ly o f a h e a rt a tta c k in a d o c-
O ld age assistance, assistance to
! to r's o ffic e in P o rtla n d . S he was a
th e b lin d , and assistance fo r d e ­
s tu d en t at P a c ific U n iv e rs ity , c o m ­
pe n de n t c h ild re n , w ill a b so rb as
p le tin g h e r ju n io r y e a r th is s p rin g .
m a n y o f th e ge n era l a: -¡stance loads
She was a g ra d u a te o f H ills b o ro u n ­
as r ig h t f u lly belo n g u n d e r these
ion h ig h school, class o f 19.34. and
c la s s ific a tio n s .
had been a tte n d in g U n iv e r s ity o f
Cost c f g e n era l assistance in 1936
i O regon s u m m e r school in P o rtla n d .
was $37.498.43 fo r th e e n tire year,
S u r v iv in g are h e r fa th e r, a s is te r
Resources o f th e C o m m e rc ia l N a ­
w h ile to J u n e 1 o f th is year, the
l D oris, a n d tw o b ro th e rs T ho m a s J r .
eost o f th is tv p c o f r e lie f had been tio n a l b a n k a rc re a c h in g s te a d ily and R o b e rt, and h e r g ra n d p a re n ts .
u p w a rd to w a rd th e tw o m illio n d o l­
$31.409.24
M r. and M rs. H. O. Case, o f V a n ­
T h e c o u n ty c o u rt contends th a t la r m a rk , a c c o rd in g to th e Ju n e co u ve r. B. C.
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W a s h in g to n c o u n ty is second h ig h ­
She was a m e m b e r o f th e lo c a l
est in th e state fo r the n u m b e r on one and th re e q u a rte rs m a rk a lre a d y Eastern S ta r c h a p te r.
has
been
passed.
r e lie f in c o m p a ris o n to Hie p o p u ­
I k posits Ju n e 30 w ere disclosed as
la tio n . and is s e a rc h in g fo r t h e
a n s w e r to w h y th e r e lie f load «1.792.030.43 as co m pared to $1,723.- S u p e r in te n d e n t S e le c tio n
s h o u ld g ro w a t so ste a d y a pace, 438.97 a y e a r ago. and $1 299.435.73 C o n s id e re d by B o a rd
w h ile e m p lo y m e n t and in co m e is Ju n e 30. 1935. R eport o f M a rc h 31 o f
C o n s id e ra tio n o f a successor to th e
th is y e a r disclosed $1.772.588.47. D e­
rising.
la te C. H. N o s ie r as s u p e rin te n d e n t
posits J u n e 30 w e re $1 657.597.60 as
o f th e H ills b o ro g ra d e schools w as
co m p a re d to $1 646.773.95 at th e close
ta k e n up by th e school b o a rd M o n ­
o f M a rch , th is ye a r.
d a y n ig h t, b u t no decision was m ade.
Forest G ro v e banks show d e p osits A n o th e r m e e tin g w ill be h e ld n e x t
o f $1.541.219 71 w h ile W a s h in g to n M o n d a y and it is e xp e cte d ttia t th o
C o u n ty b a n k o f B a n k s has $159,- a p p o in tm e n t w ill be m ade a t th a t
087.89. b o th are increases.
time.
Rites Held for
Kathleen Gregg
Hillsboro Bank
Deposits Show
Quarterly Gains
Reward Offered
for Information
A ro u s e d o v e r th e d e s tru c tio n o f
F o u rth o f J u ly d e c o ra tio n s on H ills ­
b o ro business houses p re c e d in g the
c e le b ra tio n , e ig h t o f th e fir m s e f­
fe cte d. th is w e e k have o ffe re d a
$25 re w a rd fo r in fo rm a tio n le a d ­
in g to th e a rre st a nd c o n v ic tio n o f
the va n d als.
T h e d e co ra tio n s, co stin g m o r e
th a n $25. w e re to rn a p a rt, rip p e d
fro m th e fa s te n in g s and some c a r­
rie d a w a y . A ll had been purchased
n e w fo r th e occasion, and w e re in
th e fo rm o f the s ta rs and s trip e s
w ith a s ta r in sig n a re p re s e n tin g the
13 o rig in a l colonics.
Business houses th u s fa r r e p o r t­
in g losses, in c lu d e C a d y
M o to r
co m p a n y . J C Penney. C o m m e r­
c ia l N a tio n a l ba n k. J. L . A n d e r ­
son. P a lm D ru g store. H ills b o ro
P h a rm a cy. H ills b o ro A rg u s. B lu e
Eagle cafe, and T om S h u ck's B a r ­
b e r shop.
L o c a l D o c to r an d W if e
O n B o a t W h ic h H its R ock
A ll th e e x c ite m e n t o f a s h ip
w re c k w ith o u t e x tre m e d a n g e r was
e x p e rie n c e d by Dr. and M rs ,1 O.
Robb, w h o re tu rn e d F rid a y fro m
a lim it t r ip w h ic h to o k th e m to
S k a g w a y . A la ska .
O n th e re tu rn th e boat s tru c k a
ro c k al S ilk a and dela ye d the v o y ­
age 18 hours, w h ile re p a irs w e re
m ade to p la te s w h ic h had b e e n
s p ru n g e n o ug h to a llo w w a te r to
e n te r
They sadetl from Seattle June
i l l 4 r t p u r t t J 4 p lc a jd jit v C /« *c .
Number Desirable Prizes Being
Offered County <pH Dairy Clubs
A n a tio n a l t- H d a iry d e m o n s tra ­
tio n contest is b e in g sponsored th is
y e a r by th e K r a ft- P h e n ix Cheese
c o rp o ra tio n o f C h icago, III., a c c o rd ­
in g to w o rd re c e iv e d fro m th a t o r ­
ganization l\v I.. E F ra n cis, assist­
a n t c o u n ty agent.
D e m o n s tra tio n w o r k is one o f the
m ost b e n e fic ia l and c o n s tru c tiv e
phases o f th e p ro g ra m o f a c tiv itie s
in t-H c lu b w o r k , slates F ra n cis.
T h is contest is o ffe r in g d a ir y c lu b
m em bers rea l re m u n e ra tio n fo r the
tim e and e ffo rt p u t in to p re p a re
th e ir w o rk . A n y 4-H c lu b m e m b e r
b etw een 15 and 21 is e lig ib le to e n ­
te r
S u b je c t ; fu r d e m o n s tra tio n s sh a ll
lie c o n fin e d to th e b re e d in g , g ro w ­
ing. feeding, f i l l i n g and ju d g in g
d a iry c a ttle , and th e p ro d u c tio n and
h a n d lin g o f m ilk and crea m on the
fa rm .
A c o u n ty cu n le s l w ill lie held, and
th e w in n in g team m e m b e rs w ill re ­
ce ive gold m edals, second place team
m em bers w ill re c e iv e s ilv e r medals.
A state co n test w ill be h e ld a t Hie
Or< gon S ta te fa ir, and th e state
c h a m p io n tra m m em b e rs w ill re ­
ce ive a I r ip In th e N a tio n a l D a iry
sh o w w h e re th e y " u | i com pete fo r
o t c t u n z l c lid in p io iu h ip .
M em b e rs o f the h ig h e st ra n k in g
team in each o f th e fo u r e x te n s io n
sections w ill rece ive a $250 co lle g e
s c h o la rs h ip . T h e fo u r s e ctio n a l w in ­
n in g team s w ill com pete fo r n a tio n a l
honors, and each o f th e tw o m e m ­
bers o f th e h ig h e st r a n k in g te a m
w ill re ce ive an a d d itio n a l $150 s c h o l­
a rsh ip .
S p e cia l p a m p h le ts on p re p a ra tio n
o f d a iry d e m o n s tra tio n s have been
d is trib u te d by th e c o rp o ra tio n a n d
are a v a ila b le to d a iry c lu b leaders.
4-H Club Picnic
Set for July 25
T h e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a n n u a l
t-H e lu li p ic n ic w ill be h e ld at Halm
G ro v e S u n d a y. J u ly 25. as p la n n e d
by th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e o f th e
Lo ca l L e a de rs' association, rc im rts
I. E. F ra n cis, assistant c o u n ty agent.
T h e a n n u a l h a ll gam e b e tw e en
c lu b m em b e rs and leaders w ill be
h e ld at I l a . m. L u n c h e o n w ill s ta rt
at I. fo llo w e d by a s h o rt p ro g ra m .
D e fin ite a n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e plans
fo r th e p ic n ic w ill be m ade a t a
la te r date. A d m is s io n to th e p a rk
to c lu b m c m b c ik w i l l be 4 cent, per
person