The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 12, 1937, Image 1

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North Plains
Blaze Burns
Businesses
Post O f f ic e ,
P o o l H u ll
C o n fe c tio n e r y
k
F ir e ;
Loss
N orth
Plains Business Houses
Annual Tour Local Artillerymen to
A id in Big Maneuver
Irrigation
Next Week Battery Scheduled to Leave Hillsboro
m id
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S e v e ra l T h o u s a n d
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t * ■ 11111< 11 ( * 11 ut n e a rly $4,000
c u m d in N o rth P h itiis T h u rs d a y
f u t le ve le d th re e bu.Mli' *
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pint
in c lu d in g the p o s t o ffic e
( ’ l l. t i les
F Ke ll«*y
co n fect lo n c ry
MUI’«*, and tlu* S iia d ih ’ti Ai I v w h
pool h a ll
was
T h . ■ pusi! ( iff le«* b u ild in g
L T ro u tm a n . |Ri.st
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DUI sic r. liw lle v i)wn«*d his b u ild -
m g and e q u ip m e n t, and th e S hud*
den ¿v L e w is pool h u ll was o w n e d
by K tc h n rd H u n d le y
T h e post o ffic e was im m e d ia te ly
a i? I pow er lines, w hile a group in th e foreground
Lo.-> o f a p p ro x im a te ly $4.000 was su sta in e d T h u r*
m ove d in to th e s to re ro o m o f th e
tb Plaini M a in
in
can be seen s iftin g ashes to recover coins w hich
d a y w h e n th re e b u ild in g
h o te l b u ild in g , w h e re re g u la r sch e d ­
• lic e t b u rn e d , in c lu d in g tin post offic« , fro m w h ic h
c uld not be rescued from the post office cashbox.
ule > have b < fn re esta blish ed T h e
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n
mo. t of th e e q u ip m e n t was le scued P ic tu re .
C ut courtesy The O regonian.
o th e r bu sin e m - s are s t ill co n su l -
show s lin e m e n r e p a ir in g d am -
>n a fte r the f i n
i r in g r e e iite rm g business
pi oh>*«bly M iff,’red t h e ;
K d lc y
was ;
loss
b(’iivi«*st
Th«i* b u ild in g
Iw u -s lo ry
W I t b liv in g
<1“ .«iters
a b o ve oc«•UpH’d by th e fa m ily L oss'
wax e.sllunut.’d ul $ 3 300. w ith $1 CMM>
iin u ru iic « '• V ir tu a l ale of tlu* p r o p - 1
«T ly \va
i epor ted w ith the lia n :)-
a c tio n to have CloiM •d l i l i s w«*< i-k.
Eighty head of 4-H dairy cattle
t u IB In s u re d
w e re tested recently by Drs. E W.
.
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I't u s the
M o re iI bun Í .51 Hl
Coon and R L. Bean in p rep aratio n
v a lu e o f U h li u n d l ey b u i id in j< und
for one of the larg est dairy show s
us fu r us co u ld be bra in e d , H u n d le y
to be held at the W ashington county
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c u rrie d n o n is i iraní e T il. ■ Sh«K ld e n
fair, rep o rts L. E. F rancis, assistant
m ade T ue sd a y n ig h t a t a m e e tin g
q i iim e n t and sto ck was
«t¿ L e w i
county agent.
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\ a llie d at $1000. w ith $650 in s u r-
S trict regulations w ith reg ard to
12 clubs, c iv ic , a nd p a trio tic g ro u p s
o f th e c ity , a nd th e p a rk c o m m is ­ abortion testing req u irem en ts at the
h n s t h in t o f th e fir e was w h e n
sion. T ype s a nd cost o f v a rio u s county fair, have resulted i n a
fla m e s b ro k e th ro u g h th e o o f o f
pools w e re e x p la in e d b y
1’ . H m ark ed decrease in the n u m b er of
anim als ex h ib ited d u ring the past
th e tw o s to ry pool h a ll The u p p e r
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M ore th a n th re e q u a rte rs o f a
tw o years. Francis pointed out th a t
flo o r was used fo r storage
T he
o f th«- Ja n tze n K n it t in g m ills o f
m
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this y ear m ore of the herd s a r e
post o ffic e on th e east, and the
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and
i ligible to «xhibit th an at any tim e
cu n fest lo tte ry o il th e west, ca u g ht
A t th e close o f th e m e e tin g , those
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since
1934. w hen th e re w ere 92 head
q u ic k ly , and by th e tim e fir e d e ­
p re se n t vo te d to pro ce e d w ith plans
p a i tin« n li a rr iv e d fro m H ills b o ro , tr ib u t a r y to tb<‘ W illa m e tte , in c lu d ­ and in v e s tig a tio n s . a nd a c o m m it­ of dairy ca ttle exhibited. T his «was
C o lT .e h u
and F o re s t (»rove, a ll in g th e T u a la tin , a c c o rd in g to a te le ­ tee o f 10 m em bers. selected fro m the largest dairy ex h ib it in the his-
th re e
b i ild m g s
w e re w ra p p e d in g ra m re c e iv e d T ue sd a y by W G. I he v a rio u s o rg a n iz a tio n s . was a u ­ I to ry of the W ashington county fair.
Ide fro m S e n a to r F re d e ric k S te iw c r.
E xhibits this y e a r should exceed
I la m e s
Ide is c h a irm a n o f th e W a sh in g to n th o riz e d . to be a p p o in te d by th e those o f 1934
A lth o u g h fa n ne d b y a n o rth w e s t c o u n ty p la n n in g co m m issio n
p a rk co m m issio n . T h is c o m m itte e
The C arnation com pany C alf M an­
nd th e fla m e s w ere hot eno ug h
P o rtio n <4 th is fu n d fo r w o rk in w ill m a k e a m in u te s tu d y o f f i ­ na tro phy and the S p erry com pany
>n W a s h in g to n a m i C la cka m as c o u n ­ nances. lo c a tio n , ty p e s o f pool, and show m anship trophy a re both con­
c ra c k p la te glass w in d o w s
t a nd <n- ties. on th e T u a la tin and its t r ib u ­ o th e r d e ta ils, a n d w i l l r e p o rt as trib u tin g factors to a keen in terest
across the
b u ild
d «I c r th e po .s e r lin e p.ilies In th e I ta rie s can o n ly be o b ta in e d a fte r a sotrn as possible.
in th e dairy division of t h e fair,
m id * 'I ,«f lb<* t xc iT e m e .it, it b e c a m e ' d ra in a g e d is tr ic t has been fo rm e d < luhs R epresented
states Francis, w ith the resu lt th a t
nee«*>sory to c u t o f f Ihe• p o w e r to b y p ro p e r ty o w n e r« w ith
la n d s
O rg a n iz a tio n s re p re se n te d in c lu d - all of the dairy clubs a re endeavor-
p i < V« *nt a c c id e n t s h o u ld Uu* |X*«V« 1 ab u ttin g on the r iv e r ehantud
‘ ed C h a m b e r o f co m m e rce. A m e r i­ 4 ing to bring as m any club m em ­
lin e s fu ll.
can Ia ’gion. L e g io n A u x ilia r y . B u s i­ bers to the fair as possible, and a
P la n C h a n n e l W o rk
U .»t, r C u t O ff
P ro fe s s io n a l W om en's g reat deal of w ork is being done
W h ile such o rg a n iz a tio n is la g g in g ne s a n d
was
cu
t
soon
as
tlu*
powc»r
F \
on the T u a la tin p ro p e r, re sid e n ts club. S e rv ic e c lu b . M en's B re a k fa s t in p reparing the anim als for a good
furni.shed
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a lo n g D a ir y cre e k h a ve n e a rly c o m ­ clu b . C o ffe e c lu b . N o ta ry clu b . F ir e ­ show ing.
fro m u deep w e ll and p u m p op- p le te d fo rm a tio n o f t h e ir d is tric t in m en ’s association. P a re n t - T ea ch e r
c u t« d by e le c tric ity , .sto pped. and p re p a ra tio n fo r flo o d c o n tro l w o rk a «»ciation, K n ig h ts o f C o lu m bu s,
th e f ir e d e p a rtm e n t* w«*i e w ith o u t fro m th e source o f th e cre e k to th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n . T w o o r th re e o th e r
W .it' 1r e x c e p t fu r such asi re m a in e d p o in t o f ju n c tio n o f th e tw o m a in g ro u p s n o t re p re se n te d , have e x ­
in th e ta n k s o f th e C o u n try tru c k s . branches.
pressed a d e s ire to assist in th e
,< On 11 m in i mi | i a g r I , in ltim n Si
As soon as th e easem ents h ave p ro m o tio n , it is said.
G e n e ra l m e th o d o f fin a n ce , up-
b« ( n signed by p ro p e rty o w n e rs, the
p ro je c t w ill be c o m p le te and re a d y ' p a te n tly fa v o re d by those present.
A ccom panied b y Jam es Lewis,
W.
fo r a ssig n m e n t o f fu n d s fro m the was fro m th e sal«» o f season fa m ily county com m issioner, an d J
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those
Barney,
county highw ay engineer,
a p p i o p n a tio n .
C le a rin g o f th e c h a n n e l o f D a iry fin a n c ia lly a b le and w illin g to as- a p arty will leave this m orning for
cre e k to th e fo rk s w ill feed a la rg e ’ sist. C o n s tru c tio n c o u ld ta k e any Seaside over th e W olf C reek h ig h ­
v o lu m e o f w a te r in to th e m a in c h a n ­ o f th re e m ethods, in c lu d in g g ra n t way on a to u r of inspection. The
J U Nos: o f S e a ttle was in d o rse d nel. < n g im ers declare, and a tte m p ts o f 45 p e r cent o f th e cost by the to u r will bo from Seaside to T illa ­
fo r a d m m is ti at« r o f th e B o n n e v ille a re b e in g m ade to in te re s t re sid e n ts P u b lic W o rk s a d m in is tra tio n ; co n ­ mook. and re tu rn over th e Wilson
dam p ro je c t by th e c o u n ty u n it o f a lo n g th e m am ch a n n e l in jo in in g s tru c tio n b y W P A la b o r, th e p ro ­ R iver road.
T his will be the first traffic to
th e F arm e r:.' U n io n here S a tu rd a y th e d is tric t to co m p le te th e w o rk , m ote rs fu rn is h in g th e m a te ria l, o r
and p re v e n t flo o d c o n d itio n s on th is o u trig h t c o n tra c t b y the c ity .
cross the divide by w ay of Wolf
n ig h t at th e V e te ra n s ' h a ll
M edium Pool U rged
c i e c k A recent expedition f r o m
A lb e r t S t r e if f o f K in to n and J '•m l
Pool suggested by H u e d e po h l. as T.llam ook visited P o rtlan d by way
K L e w to n o f F orest G ro v e in u r g ­ Sends T e le g ra m
T h e te le g ra m fro m S e n a to r S te i- «idcquatc fo r H ills b o ro , w o u ld be nt Wilson riv er N either road w ill
in g th e c a n d id a c y o f Boss d e cla re d
50x110 feet, and w o u ld in c lu d e bath be open to public trav el for at least
th a t th e a rm y < n g m e e rs w e re fa v o r ­ w e r fo llo w s
(('o n lin iK 'd on p a iir 6, ro lu m n <»>
“ S e c re ta ry o f W a r to d a y a n n o u n c ­
1 a y ear
a b le to th e b ig in te r« ’ t v T h e y c ite d
Included in the p arty w ill be
th e fact th a t th e p riv a te u tilitie s ed th e fo llo w in g flo o d c o n tro l a llo t ­
WPA officials fro m , P ortland, re p ­
w e re ftg h m g Boss to th e lim it , and m ent fo r O reg o n W illa m e tte r iv e r
basin
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resen tatives of the sponsors, state
tin s, th e y said.
show s w h e re he
! highw ay officials, new spaperm en.
stands in re g a rd to p u b lic o w n e r ­ C lackam as. M o la lla . T u a la tin . San-
and others.
s h ip H is a c c o m p lis h m e n ts in S e a t­ Ham . M a ry 's and M c K e n z ie riv e rs ,
The party w ill d riv e to B e a rc re e k
tle w e re p o in t 'd o u t and th e sp e a k­ and <»n M u d d y cree k, o f $796.000 o f
cam p on Wolf creek for luncheon,
ers d e c la re d th a t “ if w e d id not w h ic h $275.940 is r e lie f fu n d s A p ­
w a n t B o n n e v ille p o w e r to be m o il* p i o p n a tio n fo r th e U m a tilla r iv e r I T h e a n n u a l 4 -H liv e s to c k a n d co n tinuing on to S easide for an
I d iz c d l v b.g in d u . lis .1 I) Ho - is $220.000 o f w h ic h $30.000 is fro m crops ju d g in g to u rs have b e e n evening banquet w ith the Seaside
r e lie f funds, and in th e C o lu m b ia sch e d uled fo r Tuesday. T h u rs d a y ch am b er of com m erce. F riday m o rn ­
Was th e m an fo r th e jo b ."
It was decid e d to h o ld th e n e x t r iv e r basin in C o lu m b ia . C la t.so p an d and F rid a y . A u g u s t 17. 19 and 20. ing. th e party w ill continue on to
m e e tin g S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 28. bo- M u ltn o m a h co u n ties. $1 198 041 o f r« p o rts L E F ra n cis, a ssistant c o u n ­ Tillam ook, w here the ch am b er of
enus«* th e S< p te m b e r m e e tin g w o u ld w h ic h $403,158 is fro m r e lie f fu n d s." ty agent. T h e c o u n ty liv e s to c k ju d g ­ com m erce of that city w ill he host
P ro m o to rs o f th e D a iry cre e k p ro ­
fa ll r e g u la r ly on th e Iasi day o f th e
in g contests w ill be h e ld W ednes­ at luncheon at noon. R etu rn in g on
je c t are o f th e o p in io n th a t th e fu n d s
c o u n ty fan
day. A u g u st 25. and t h e crops tile Wilson riv er road to H illsboro
A n n u a l .state p ic n ic w ill he h e ld cannot lx* m ade a v a ila b le in tim e to
I ju d g in g contest w ill be h e ld T h u r s ­
at C h am poeg p a rk S u n d a y
M ax a cco m p lish a g reat deal b e fo re w in ­
day. A u g u st 26.
( ie h lh a r w ill he guest sp e a ker P ro ­ te r. and th e re fo re a ctu a l c o n s tru c ­
, T h e s c h e d u le fo r th e to u r in the
g ra m s ta lls p ro m p tly at 1:30 p. in. tio n is n o t exp e cte d b e fo re n e xt
| n o rth p a rt o f th e c o u n ty is a.s f o l - 1
Each c o u n ty w ill fu rn is h one n u m ­ sum m er.
low s: 9:30 a. m. A. J. E vers. H o l­
b e r on the p ro g ra m Most o f the
N a v ig a tio n im p ro v e m e n ts on the
d a y w ill he d e vo te d to v is itin g and W illa m e tte riv e r, as recom m ended, ste in c a ttle ; 10:30 a m. A lb e rt J a n ­
A ndrew P atterson, secretary of
good fe llo w s h ip .
C o ffe e will be by the U n ite d States E n g in e e rs in sen. hogs; 1:30 p. m. C e cil H c y n - tile P ortland R otary club, w ill r e ­
fu rn is h e d b y the sla te o rg a n iz a tio n , th e ir re p o rt on th e W illa m e tte V a l­ d e ric k x . sheep; 2.30 p. in. .1. L.
port on the R otary In tern atio n al
but evt ry o n c is asked to b rin g th e ir le y p ro je c t, w o u ld y ie ld a n n u a l b e n ­ C aw rse. Jers«\v c a ttle
T h e sch e d ule fo r t h e so u th e rn convention in Nice. France, in June,
o w n cups, su g a r and cream . E v ­ e fits o f at least $834.000 p e r ye a r, a
at
the H illsboro R otary club lu n ch ­
, to u r w ill I)«» as fo llo w s : i);30 a. m
e ry o n e is in v ite d .
(Con I In ii ed on pniie I, ro lum n 6)
eon today iT h u rs d a y i. J. L. A n d er­
! C h a rle s B a ll. hogs. 10 30 a. m
I Ernest H ite , sheep; 2:30 p. m. C a rl son is chairm an.
Dr. F W A lm quist. local v e te rin ­
T ra e h se l. G u e rn se y a n d Holstein
arian. discussed B ang's disease in
I ca ttle .
Tin» crop s ju d g in g p ra c tic e w ill cattle at the luncheon last T h u rs­
! he h e ld at th e c o u n ty fa ir gro u n d s day No cattle disease is so d is­
,’t 9 so a m . August 20. Club m e m ­ couraging to (he ow ners as this,
bers a tte n d in g these to u rs w ilt b rin g he said. T esting in recent years,
th e ir lu n c h a nd be p re p a re d t o through th e co-operation of t h e
federal governm ent, has m aterially
spend th e day.
P Do
o f i l l k in d ; m a n n e r, h ir e d , test. th in n e st, curliest haired, and
F in a l p la n s and schedules fo r the reduced the nu m b er of reactors.
Ito tarians and th e ir wives. 32 in
.ind d e s c rip tio n , again w ill parade th e best m an n e re d
liv e s to c k and crop s ju d g in g contests
lo r p ro u d m asters and m istresses
Hoys and g ir ls w is h in g to e n te r w ill be a n n o u n ce d at a la te r date all. w ere guests of the O regon C ity-
in tlu* a n n u a l N o ta ry c h it) M u tt th e ir dogs in tin* show , m ay do so
T h e liv e s to c k and c ro p to u rs and W est Linn R otary club last W ed­
Dog show, fc a lu re each y e a r o f b y b r in g in g them to tlx» p a rk and contests a re one o f th«' o u ts ta n d in g nesday night at a d in n e r and p ro ­
gram al lite O regon C ity C o u n try
th e c o u n ty fa ir. T h e show is S a t- sh o w r in g in tim e fo r th e ju d g in g
, «’«xUinurd on page 5 colum n A)
club Color w as added to the g a th ­
u rd a y . S epti pm ber 4. at 2 p. m. in to begin at 2 o’clock.
ering bv the T errito rial days garb
a place to be d e sig n a te d in th e
A l Ja n n scn o f R e c d v illc is c h a ir ­
w orn by the O regon C ity m em -
p a rk.
m an o f th e co m m itte e in charge,
hets. t he local delegation w as h e a d ­
'Phis year I In* fair hoard has up- w h ic h includes. N. E. W ile y . T om
ed by T G B ronleew e. v ice-p resi­
p re p rin te d $10 to lx* added Io tlu* B a ile y . H.vron G oodm an. T om B ro n -
dent. who responded Io welcome.
p riz e m on e y o ffe re d by the N o ta ry le e w c and «1. W. H a rne y.
In ju r ie s a lle g e d re ce ive d in a co l- |
c lu b O n th is basis it is hoped. Plan Race T rack
e v e ry hoy o r g ir l e x h ib itin g a m u tt
A n o th e r In te re s tin g eve n t forth«» lis io n b«'twe«»n a Forest G ro v e scbo«)l i
w ill r i ’e eive a prize, and besides y o u n g e r g e n e ra tio n , and tlx* am use­ bus o w n e d by G eorge L H e n d ric k s
I her«» w ill he th e usual p rizes fo r m ent o f th e o ld e r ones, is t h e and d riv e n by Nussell Hin«'s and a 1
b o th bov.s and g ir ls fo r dogs in bicycl<’ Jro o s tc r race
w h ic h
is a tr u c k o w n e d b y D A. W ilk in s o n ;
v a rio u s ela ses. A t th e c o n clu sio n th re e -d a y eve n t
each a fte rn o o n has Ix'en mad«* g ro u n d s fo r a $35,000
W lir n M rs. (¿ cdirp T aylor, H ills­
o f th e ju d g in g , a g ra n d sw eepstakes Keys b e tw e e n 10 a nd IB ye a rs o f dam age a ctio n in c ir c u it co u rt her«*.
boro. spent 2ft re n ts w ith lb«' Ar-
p riz e w ilt lx* g iv e n to th e boy o r age are e lig ib le to e n try .
rus for a H irer-line w ant ad. she
Tin» a ctio n is b e in g br«)Ught by
g ir t e x h ib itin g a dog w h ic h (ju a l-
E n try b la n k s n o w an» ready, tin* G o ld ie Wessels. 17. th ro u g h her
*old $6 w orth of fruit ja rs she
ifies.
fa ir m anagem ent an n ou n ce d tin > I m o th e r. Jo se p hine Wessels. T h e a l-
didn't need, th ereb y tu rning a sur
w
e
e
k
and
can
be
p
ro
c
u
re
d
fro
m
Ed
plus
into im m ediate cash. Several
1
leged
in
ju
r
y
to
o
k
p
la
ce
at
an
in
t
e
r
­
A ltito tm e e C lasses
persons railed before she reeeived
C l 's 1 e . in w h ic h dogs w ill be L. M oore. C ourse fo r the race w ill section in Forest G ro v e . M a v 6. 1937.
tier own Argus, she said, and more
n id g 'd
and p rizes a w a rd e d , in - be la id out on th e c a rn iv a l g ro u n d s whit«» th e g ir l was a passenger on
« nine after th e ja rs w ere sold. This
i< h id e s h o rte st h a ire d , longest h a ir- in S h u te p a rk . P a rtic ip a n ts w ill rid e | th«» bus.
is not an unusual experienee; just
T h e p la in t if f alleges in ju r ie s to
< d. sh o rte s t ta il, longest ta il, s h o rt­ «♦round th e tra c k , stop, go to , a
est ears, longest ears, sm a lle st dog. c h ic k e n coop, get a c h ic k e n , r id e h e r head, in c lu d in g cuts, contusions, a com m on rep o rt at th e effiee desk
m ade dally by persons w ho m ake
largest flog, d ir tie s t, cleanest, best a ro u n d th e tra c k , p u t th e c h ic k e n concussion o f th«' b ra in and in ju r y
in • <»»’*p. get d h u tb ti. dial continue to •»’ ! b a rk a ll o f w h ic h h a v t r v - •• r of the v a n t ado to tu rn a uUi-
. i j
blackest ■ htt< t fui
plUu into tat>h.
suHt-d in p erm an en t uiiuries.
lue&t m tu t e la b o ra te ly d rt~ ~ td f a t ­ th e ride.
First Move Toward Swimming
Pool Taken at Joint Meeting
Park Commission and Clubs
Many Head of
Dairy Cattle Get
Test for Fair
Congress Votes
Nearly Million
Fund for Rivers
Group to Loop
New Sea Roads
Farmers’ Union
Endorses Ross
Judging Tours
of Clubs Set
Portlander Will
Speak at Rotary
IPasbington County Pet Pooches
To Strut Attainments at Pair
F. G. Girl Seeking
$35,000 Damages
S u rp lu s T u rn ed
to R e a d y C ash
(By IV.
I . Cyrus. C ounty Agent)
Irrigation costs and re tu rn s will
be studied on four farm s in W ash­
ington county F riday. A ugust 20
T his will be the second day of
t h e W illam ette valley irrigation
to u r Thi to u r is held in response
to th e m any req u ests for specific
inform ation about m ethods of a p ­
plying w ater, installation of pum p­
ing plants for irrigation systems,
th e cost of operation and th e re ­
turn.' that m ay be expected, says
A rth u r W. K ing of th e O regon
S tate college extension service.
A ny W ashington county people
w ho are interested in th e facts re ­
lating to these projects, and the
experiences of the operators, should
attend the m eetings at these four
places as th e problem s a re som e­
w hat different in each case. Costs
a re different due to vary in g condi­
tions and the re tu rn s vary con­
siderably as well as th e re being
som e difference in th e crops to
w hich the w ater is being applied.
F o u r F arm s L is te r
The four farm s to be visited, and
th e schedule, follows: 9:30 a. m.,
R obert W arrens' farm four m iles
w est of Forest G rove on Gales
C reek road: 11 a. m.. J. E R eeves'
farm , three m iles south of C ornelius
on golf course road; noon, lunch at
the H illsboro G range hall, p re ­
pared and served by th e hom e econ­
omics section. H illsboro G range;
1:30 p m . the F reu d en th al farm
'F ir G rove D airy), one and one-
half miles southeast of H illsboro
on the R iver road: 3:30 p. m.. H ans
T h u rn h eer's farm , four m iles south-
(«'n n tin u rd on p ag r t. ro lu m n 4)
Pinball Games
Before Court
Here Tuesday
S tan d in g of pinball gam es in
W ashington county w ill be d e te r­
m ined follow ing a hearing T uesday
nt 10 a m before Ju d g e R. F rank
P eters in circuit court in w hich G.
R ussell Morgan, d istrict attorney,
is seeking to dissolve a tem porary
injunction g ran ted last spring.
The restrain in g o rd er w as m ade
effective F eb ru ary 10 on request of
W illiam M artin, o p erato r of m a­
chines m this county. His action
follow ed an announcem ent by M or­
gan. and S h eriff J. W. Connell, that
the pinball gam es w ould be confis­
cated w h erev er found in the
county unless moved.
This action w as tak en a fte r a ru l­
ing in P ortland, handed dow n by
C ircuit Ju d g e C raw ford, to the e f­
fect that the m achines clearly w ere
gam bling devices, and th erefo re in
operation illegally.
Set Once Before
H earing on th e o rd er w as set by
Judge P eters for A pril 4. and post­
poned aw aiting disposal of sim ilar
eases in M arion county and an a t­
tem pt at appeal to the state suprem e
court.
Last w eek th e suprem e co u rt r e ­
fused to consider the w rit of appeal
and m ovem ents w ere un d erw ay in
various parts of the state to dism iss
tem porary injunctions and clear the
way for im m ediate prosecution of
operators.
Rites Held for
Dorothy / Kelly /
F uneral services w ere held for
D orothy S. K elly, the w ife of Rob.
ert H. Kelly. T uesday. A ugust In.
at 2 p. m . from th e Donelson A-
Sew ell parlors. A fter an illness of
three weeks, she died at h er home
Saturday. A ugust 7. B urial w as in
the F ir L aw n cem etery.
Mrs. K elly w as born at Beatrice.
Neb-, S eptem ber 9. 1894. and WW
educated in th e schools at Nampa.
Idaho- In 1920 she m oved to P o rt­
land. F rom th ere she w orked tw o
years in the office of A d ju tan t-
G eneral G eorge A. W hite of the
Oregon N ational G uard, w ho is
well know n in literary circles, be­
ing th e a u th o r of m any books and
m agazine articles, several of w hich
she typed for him. In 1929 she
moved to H illsboro, w here s h e
w orked in the law office of Mr.
Tongue.
August I. 1930. she w as m arried
to Robert H. Kelly and they m ade
their hom e in Hillsboro. A f t e r
w orking tw o years in the office of
Hare. M eA lear A Peters, she w ent
to th e office of C ircuit Ju d g e R.
F rank P eters, w here she rem ained
as his se c retary until her illness.
Mrs. Kelly was an activ e m em ber
of the D. A R and m em ber of the
First C hurch of C hrist Scientist of
Hillsboro. C hristian Science s e r ­
vices w ere held, w i I It D orothy
llagle as the reader.
She is survived by her husband.
R o b e rt 11 Kelly of H illsboro, her
m other. C lara F. S hellabarger. w ho
has been living at th e ir home, and
one brother, C lifford S hellabarger
of Portland.
Stimson Mill
Opens; Men
at in New Union
9:30 A. M., August 17; Advance Detail
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Leaves with Baggage Saturday; Several Agreement Reached which
More Men Needed Before Camp
Puts one shift at Work
-----------------------------------
A fte r Long
S h u td o w n
at
S cog g in s C r e e k P la n t
B attery " E ” , H illsboro'« new field a rtille ry o rg a n iz a ­
tion. which rep la ce d H e a d q u a rte rs com pany, second bat-
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talion, 162nd In fa n try , will leave H illsboro a t 9 :3 0 a. m.,
A ugust 17. by tra in fo r C am p Lewis W ash., according to wor™ £ ^ r£ o^ Smen w e K
o rd ers received by C aptain A rth u r K roeger, com m ander, signed to m em bership in the union
All b aggage of th e b a tte ry will be sent to th e cam p Sat- Stim son saw m ill on Scoggins creek
urday by tru c k w ith a special detail of men. acco rd in g to c re ^ n e lrlV A Y s m en t o ^ ^ a u
the order. T he n u m b er of m en to be included in th e detail the m ill one shift only.
•
K ro e g e r
T ro u b le , exp e cte d th ro u g h o p p o a i-
said this w eek, but probably w ill
be two.
' With all vaccinations and typhoid
innoculations com pleted a w eek ago.
and the b attery recru its equipped
w ith new uniform s com plete, the
organization is ready to move at
instant notice. Tw o field guns, w ith
Buzzing w ith in terest and com ­ necessary trucks, probably w ill not
p lim en tary com m ents, one of the arriv e until autum n.
largest S aturday night crow ds of Need M ore M en
Ten m ore recru its a re needed to
th e sum m er, w atched th e au tu m n
bride-to-be. and her groom, as th ey com plete th e personnel of th e bat-
visited stores and business houses tery. C aptain K roeger said this w eek.
in H illsboro, shopping for the house w hile efforts are being m ade to lo-
cate a good cook w illing to enlist.
they a re furnishing.
T h e v o u n e coud I c and the eouDle Som e difficulty has been rep o rted
i he young couple, a n a tne couple ,
,
z Hh young m en to
tin e as chaperon
ehaneron w ere m asked to W j connection w ith ^ u n g * t n ^
acting
conceal th e ir identity. T heir nam es
w ill not be know n until th e p u b ­ by th e m en joining the navy or reg
lic cerem ony in S hute park a u d ito ri­ u la r arm y, or being rejected be
of physical defects.
um S atu rd ay night. S eptem ber 4. cause
In Camp Lewis, the H illsboro bat-
m akes them m an and wife. Rev. H.
(C o n tin u ed on p«Xe «. colum n 3 i
S. H aller of H illsboro has consented
to perform th e cerem ony.
tion of w orkm en from the G lenw ood
local of th e T im b er and S aw m ill
w o rk ers’ union, failed to develop, al-
though four pickets from th a t local
: w ere on d u ty at th e m ill entrance,
observers reported.
S ent on w orkers' request, three
deputy sheriffs from the office of
S h eriff John W. C onnell, w ere pres-
e n t and a detail of tw o m en
from the sta te police w ere said tc
i.„ in th „ v icinitv
.• • •
Jo«n New Union
«¡rew ' w hich m anned th e
p!a n « T uesday m orning, w as COIp*
P°sed of fo rm er em ployes of th e
w ho have organized a local of
th e B ro th e rh o o d ol’ C a rp e n te r^ a n d
Jo in ers. Ja c k L illard is ch airm an
and h ead q u arters are in G aston Mill
w orkers
first signed
.
. . . w
, ith
. th e . G , len-
.
wood group w hich la te r voted m
Tacom a to affiliate w ith the C. I. O.
and abandon the A. F. of L.
Im m ediately follow ing th is a c ­
V ie w A u d ito riu m
tion. union carp en ters in the Tacom a
vicinity, began refusing to w o rk
W hen the young couple a rriv ed in
H illsboro S atu rd ay evening in com ­
w ith lum ber produced in m ills m a n ­
pany w ith th e ir attendants, t h e y
ned by C. I. O. affiliates. T his th re a t
w ere taken to the auditorium , w here
im m ediately spread to O regon mills,
the cerem ony w ill tak e place. From
it has been learned, and Stim son
em ployes, n earin g an ag reem en t
th e re they w ent to H illsboro P h a r­
w
ith th e com pany, feared a fu rth e r
m acy. w here they w ere guests of
th e W ashington county fa ir board
shut-dow n because of this fact.
More than 137 W ashington county Fpared
u
at dinner.
r e given
P .v e n a chance la
A ttending th e d in n e r w ere Mr. m otorists w
w e ere
l a st
s t : As a consequence, th e lo c a l o f th e
and Mrs. H. T. Hesse. Mr. and Mrs. week, in th ree parts of th e county, c a r pe n ters ana Jo in e rs w as form ed.
R M. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. to explain w hy th e records of t|je A ccording to a re p o rt m ade to S her-
S cott of the fair board; Miss B er- s t a t e m otor vehicle d ep artm en t iff J[)hn C onncll Monday, one m ill
nice K um m er and M lss Ju lia T a- lacked an application for a new
W ashington county already faces
tom. rep resen tin g the Business and d riv e r's license, check of the justice boycott because of em ployes' affil-
Professional W omen's club; Mr. an d of the peace offices rev ealed T ues- i ia tiOn w ith the Jo h n Lewis organiz-
Mrs. O range Phelps. Mrs. E m m a day.
ation.
M cK inney of H illsboro A rgus. Mr.
A ccording to sto ries related bj'
S a, urttav s t i m s o n e m p l o y e s
and
R, W W eil of W ell’« D e- th e th re e justices, a n u m b er o
« , th e new union
p artm en t s to re R ev, H enry H aller, new stories ex p lain in g th e lack of loca, m et tQ fo rm ulate term s (or an
Mr. and M rs E. L. Moore, and th e licenses w ere evolved. L ikew ise a ag recm ent w ith the Stim son Com-
guesLs of honor. Mr. Phelps and nu m b er of w iseheads a re .ex p lain -
T rouble w as feared at that
Mrs. M cK inney a re m em bers of ing to fritnids how they m issed the tjm e because of alleged th reats, b u t
the letter contest com m ittee, the traffic checks by passing dow n side on] four men from th e riv a ) u n jon
th ird m em ber. F rancis S turgis, be- stre e ts and tra v e lin g back roads. ■ w ere r£ p o rted ¡n G aston d u rin g the
ing unab le to a tten d th e d in n er.
O ne businessm an can th a n k his | m eeting
V is it Local Stores
w ife fo r his escape, because, it is
p ick etin „ at stim so n 's m ill w as
A fter dinner, the couples w ere related, she called him at noon and being carried on u n d er an A F of L.
escorted t o t h e various business advised him to w alk hom e instead ban n e r T uesday m orning, although.’
firm s m H illsboro by th e B usiness of d riv in g th e fam ily car. He did according to union sourccs. th e G len-
and Professional W om en's club com- and has since ap p lied fo r
his li- wQod union vlrtU ally is u n d er sus-
m ittec. A n u m b er of the . business­
-
cense.
pension by A. F. of L. and no c h a rte r
men presented the fu tu re bride and Find O ther V iolations
y et issued by C. I. O.
bridegroom
w
ith
gifts
and
tokens.
a » W oir« nr.r.artm or.t .m m ,h „
Be i *des m issing d riv ers licenses.
Woods crew at Stim son w as not
At Weil s D ep artm en t store the SCVeral o th er m otor vehicle law
.
, T uesday m orning but m ore
herdV e d d in ffVlo w m il^ t J f t t ‘of the vioIations w ere uncovered, and the j han lo o o o fee’t o f ,()gs was sald lo
her
to o d riv e rs brought into court. 1 These
'Vsnen i j . be“ 'in
. ^ t h e pond'^aw aiting ’ mUUng.
—
h er w
w oclctiug
edding gow
gow n n, « a 1 stitt
giftl o o f l the
(C o n tin u ed on p a re
.o.um ni.
i violations included im proper 11-1 s h ifts w ill be resum ed as rap id ly
cense plates chiefly, state police as m em bership in th e G aston local
explained.
can be recruited.
In T igard, sta te police m ade 57
a rre sts for lack of a d riv in g license,
according to Ju stice J S. B arber.
Each w as fined $3 30 and costs, the
justice related.
. . .
.u
In B eaverton, th e s ta te police net
C o n tin u in g th e a tta c k upon th e
h 35 „
b
h , b e fo re J u stice
problem of a P E P com pany fra n -
s
Th
wh ,
fines
chise in
of n H u illsboro.
L jg and costs The catch
..................
... th
,,,v e city V.
u -u u iu . v.
in H . ills-, V acation days a re alm ost a t an
C. K ram ien, city councilm an, and borQ w a j sjjgb tly m o re th an at tn d . it w as indicated th is w eek
G eorge McGee, city m anager, con- Beaverton w jt h 45, an fined $2 and w ith an an n o uncem ent by B. W.
fe rre d w ith offncals of N ew berg costs bv j ustice a . W. Havens.
B arnes, su p erin ten d e n t of H illsboro
this w eek co ncerning negotiations
n early a m onth the m otor union high school, th a t all stu d en ts
w ith the \a m h il l E lectric com-
t o r nearly a m ontn. tne moto.
re n o rt T u e sd a y m orning S cd -
n a n v fo r a fra n c h is e th e re
vehicle d ep artm en t kept exam iners w i l l rep o rt lu e s a a y m orning, oep
Tn t h J
theTw-Al fran ln H illsboro each day issuing tem - terPf5er 7- follow ing L abor day
In tho h earin g on th e local fran-
l i c e n ^ and eiv in e exam ina-
All stu d en ts e n te rin g high school
chise a w eek ago. councilm en charg-
’ D u rin g ‘ the tim e th is Office for the first tim e, or e n terin g from
ed th a t the P E P com pany w as of- “ a™ o£ “ nnng ‘L 3 ^ ¿ X n s ap- o th er schools, a re asked to re g ister
ferillg other tow ns d ifferent fran-
, . P
f fo
o r r t th
hn
i r classes a
h n office hnfnrn
e ir
a t t t the
before
chise ag reem en ts th a n in H illsboro. Plled for » « n s e s .
school begins.
R R Easter, m an ag er of th e local Seek M any More
..w . . b uild-
R enovation of the n school
division, replied that he believed
S tate police estim ate th a t there jnjf for tbp o penin g of the fall
th e com pany w as su b m ittin g the still a re several hundred unlicensed jerm ¡g about com pleted and ev ery -
sanic fran ch ise applications to all d riv e rs operating in the county and , b jng ¡s being placed in readiness
tow ns in the valley.
prom ise ev ery effo rt to com plete {or w ork to begin.
Inform ation gathered d u rin g the the checkup w ith resu ltin g a r r e s ts .:
_______________________ _
w eek indicated th a t this statem en t A noticeable increase in persons
w as true, but that at N ew berg and seeking renew al of licenses has L a u r e l - S c h o l l s F a r m
ut Sherw ood, th e city councils had been noted this w eek a t th e of-
U n io n M e e ts T o n ig h t
oppnsed th e franchise form in th e fice of S h eriff J. W. Connell.
L aurel-S cholls local of F arm ers'
H ow ever, these late ones a re in ­
lg ih t of approaching pow er from
formed. th e only place w here li U nion m eets tonight I T h u rsd ay ,
B onneville dam.
censes can be im m ediately renew ed w ith S tate P resident G eorge Potts,
Com prom ise O ffe r
In N ew berg a com prom ise offer is at h ead q u arters in P o rtlan d O th- ‘ V ice-P resident Ronald Jones, and
ap p a re n tly has been m ade by the erw ise all applications m ust be H erm an L afky as speakers.
...............
_
S everal im p o rtan t questions w ill
m ailed directly to .......
Salem
, w ith _ re-
(C o n tin u e d on puce I, rolum n .1)
suiting delay, or the applicant can be discussed, and all Farm U nion
w ait u n til the license ex am in er ar- m em bers a rc urged ,o attend, in-
i rives ev ery other W ednesday a t t h e eluding m em bers of o th er unions,
according to W alter O rr, president.
court house.
Autumn Bride
Given Welcome
Here Saturday
Many Motorists
Without Driver
Licenses Fined
Utility Contract
Fight Continued
Vacation Ends
Here on Sept. 7
Rides Scheduled
for County Fair
:;¡ Suggestions Offered Farmers
■ In Annual Conservation Check
A dded attractio n at the county
fair th is y ear w ill be th ree rides
now u n d er contract, according to Ed
I.. Moore, m anager. The rides in
elude the larges, ferris w heel ev er
b ro u g h t to H illsboro, a m erry-go
round, and a tilt-a-w h irl.
T he rides are to be erected on the
F arm ers taking part in the AAA I W ednesday, local supervisors, who
fair g rounds ju s t north of the boys' program in O regon can speed u p !
w ill handle the farm check u n d er
and girls' club building. M oore said.
G am bling games, side show s and the w ork of checking this year's I the provisions of th e act. all m et
perform
ance
by
having
th
e
neces­
sim ilar concessions w ill not be sary inform ation read y for th e I in H illsboro w ith W. F. Cyrus, coun­
b ro u g h t in w ith the rides.
ty agent, for a day of instructions
supervisors to check, says N C. in th e ir duties. T he checkup w ill
Donaldson, secretary of the state sta rt as soon as practical.
com m ittee at O. S. C.
F o o t P a th N ew
A recent am endm ent perm its the
I, is suggested that grow ers p re ­
w ithholding of any paym ents in
p
are
a
list
of
1937
crops
grow
n
on
S a f e t y Id ea
each field and Indicate th e fields cases w here a farm er adopts any
Fellow tug a n ew ly established
I
in w hich they have perform ed p ra c ­ practices w hich th e secretary d e ­
o rder of the state highw ay eom-
tices en titlin g them lo paym ent ; term ines tend lo defeat any of Ihe
tnlaxinn. Hie reeonslrurleil p aye­
tinder the a g ricu ltu ral conservation 1 purposes of Ihe 1937 program It
m en t between Hillsboro anti F o r­
also prevents Ihe use of any schem e
program .
est (¡ro v e has been provided w ith
Such a listing will cut the lime or device that w ould offset the
a pedestrian path. T he path is of |
req u ired lo p rep are Ihe com pliance perform ance f o r w hich paym ent
fin e ly rrtished rock, on the north
fi rm s for checking and auditing, w ould otherw ise be made. These
shoulder of the road, and about
will cut the cost of checking p e r­ a re “safety devices" lo p rev en t
five feet beyond the pavem ent.
form ance. and it m ay enable the ra re attem p ts to tak e advantagi:
Proposals have been made several
AAA to m ake paym ents e a rlie r than of the program .
tim es in the past that the h ig hw ay
it could otherw ise. It w ill also be I A few changes, m ostly technical
F irem en F n te r'a in
commission establish foot paths
H illsboro firem en en tertain ed th eir along all highw ays for the accom­ ! of assistance if farm ers w ill notify ' in n a tu re and Intended to clarify
th eir com m unity com m ittee chair- fo rm er provisions, have been m ade,
wives and m em bers of the firem en's m odation of pedestrians, and to
j t ’g 'lia ry " tfb • d in n er and dance p re v e n t a c tiu u , a iiid c t it j and 1 man or th eir county com m ittee a- w hich are now in th e hand;, ul Ui«>
»oon a - all p r a .t u tu a re Ovtnpleted \a r iu i u county ccm nutU M .
deaths.
at the fir* hall T h u r.d a y t.a n u ig .
I