Chehalis Bee-Nugget, The (Newspaper) - May 30, 1930, Chehalis, Washington 24 Pages May Vol. 48 No. 1. A Red or Blue Hare That Tour Subscription the Issue of This Court Docket Is Set For June 2 Trial of Frank For Murder Is Dated For June 9 Several Liquor And Other State 'The trial of Frank ankum prairie on a first de- gree murder charge for killing hla Ada at Centralia April 5, is the moat important of nine state cases docketed for the Juno term of superior trial is set to begin June 9, at a. m. pears in court Moravec will be almost totally due to injuries he re- when he made an unsuccessful attempt to kill himself after he had killed his The complete docket of state in addition to the Moravec case June 2, p. State vs. ies liquor State vs. Ernest June 2, 9: SO a. State vs. Curtis grand 16, a. State vs. Buel June 23, a. State vs. R. H. third degree a. m. State vs. Jackie Ike Marion opening conducting and maintaining a place for sale ot intoxicating June 24, State vs. Wade liquor possession and sale to an In- two previous This completes of criminal Other civil cases of which there are which have been ed State vs. Vincent June 4. Let's Make Chehalis More Presentable To Hundreds of Visitors Who Will Visit This Section This Summer This is Clean-Up Week in so set aside by order of the Chehalis city The commission has called upon every resident of Chehalis to co-operate in making a thoroughly good job of it. The last four days of this week the city dumping ground is open free to citizens wish to dump their garbage Whether the individual owner does this or he should at least provide for someone to haul away and dispose of all the refuse and garbage about his This clean-up should also include the cutting of weeds and grass along sidewalks and on vacant as well as picking up all the old cans and other The summer season is nearly playtime in the Hundreds of tourists and visitors will pass through drive about the and perhaps stop here a few No better welcome can unconsciously be given them than to present a neat and clean city and resident property They will take away a fine the city if this is Besides a good impression given strangers by cleaning up the our home folk will be more than pleased with a cleaner We can feel clean aa well as look If we do a good job of it this keep it clean the rest of the Bi Coiner Is Candidate For the Legislature ot Kosmos has an- be candidate for nomination for representative from Mr Coiner a In 1926 H yeara beinS de- in cases by a slight He has a prominent memoer of republican party in for many and has a prominent part in its He has served in the ture Dixie Picnic at Borst Park j June 22 to the committee on ar- which held meeting Jhe Dixie picnic will be held Borst June 22. Everyone is urged to bring a basket of. and come out and meet and mingle with his neighbor from There will be for cooking and tables to spread the eats Coffee will be all come and bring your say the Don Russell's Body Found In Cowlitz River Word received here late afternoon that the body of Don Chehalis contractor who was drowned April 19 in the Cowlitz river near had been found a short Don's distance below that Eben and John Ponder left yesterday afternoon to Investigate the Chehalis Postoffice Force Lillian Calvin vs. Has Holiday Today ston Lumber Timber on con- June 1.7. J. O. Home and vs. Victor damage for personal in- June 23. Shell Oil Company vs. Perry Poore et on June 24. Nels Nelson vs. Eastern Railway Lumber not R. J. Hurley vs. School District No. 9, personal not William Martin vs. Department of Labor and personal not Lewis County vs. Jos. Saunders et right of way June 25. A Same vs. L. S. Bailey et of wa June 25. Samei vs. J. Morrow et right of way June 25. James McDonough vs. J. H. ning and not set A list of 54 jurors been moned for service at the June right Distributed This Week annual Issued by the seniors of the Chehalis high was received from the print ers this week and The book was dedicated to Henry and the motif was It con- tains .SO printed on enameled part of it in two tures of the students and various school activities are for the sub- ject The book is Veil and is a credit to its editorial The printing was done by a Tacoma Local Orchestra in Theater Pleases Crowds Music lovers of and ity very much enjoyed a special treat in the Fox St. Helens Tuesday and Wednesday In addition to an unusually good screen Manager Conner had an orchestra of 40 pieces under the able direction of Prof. Leonard Odegaard which gave some fine musical The orchestra reflected the very fine In the schools of Chehalis a J which will be Memorial will be a holiday for all de- at the Chehalis that the star route carriers will make their usual There will be the usual receipts and dis- patch of malls and the general de- livery window will be open from to a. m. There no de- livery of mails by city or rural on Saturday there a complete delivery of mails in every the city carriers aa afternoon trip to finish their which has attracted favorable Summer Plans For City Parks And Playground The summer the halis park is composed of L. A. Brunswig and A. E. have be- Rebuilding of Millett Field which was wrecked weeks ago by a is about com- The at both Field and at West Side school are new nets In- the fences fixed and other Im- This week sive improvements are being made at John Dobson park near the city above the St. Helens hospital Little be done at Henderson park at the southeast en- trance .to the as plans are to center tourist camping at Alexander which is under direct super- vision of a paid Mrs. Clara Anyone wishing special in- formation about Millett Field will see Mr. who is in direct charge of it. Mr. Brunswig is in charge of Alexander park and Mr. Jaeger in charge of the Already many swimmers are enjoying the at Alexander park and as the weather warms up this place will be more popular than ever before for from all over Lewis county who make it a meeting place for ming parties and other annual supervised at Cascade school grounds and will cover a two months Mrs. Marie J. Sinclair Quits As Alpha P. M. Mrs. Marie J. Sinclair has tendered her resignation to the as. postmaster She has recommended that Mrs. Laura A. Phillips be named to ceed her as acting In the event that Mrs. Phillips is the location of the office will be to a point about three miles east of the present to the lips Suggestion has been made when the new permanent way extending easterly from laska is completed the route from Chehalis to Morton by way of laska and points east be that the department arrange for a loop In the route of the star route so that the trip one way will be over the and along the new valley highway on the other This will accommodate residents of both the valley and hill roads so that all may have their mail delivered by the star route Secretary of the Chehalis v Chamber of Commerce will 41st anniversary of his arrival in Lewis county next June 2: When Mr. Walker left his Michigan May 23, 41 years it required seven days to make the trip by means of the fastest trains that were then in Which is In. marked contrast to the present when the same dis- tance can. be covered by rail in 63 hours to June 16 the play will begin Chehalis Avenue Building To Cost Workmen have begun wrecking the two-story frame building at Chehalis avenue and street owned by Mrs N Joe the place with his oring temporarily moved to another location three doors to the Mrs. will erect in place of the frame building a modern building of fireproof construction plans for being Prepared by V. Centralia Estimated cost of the is around It will cover a lot 25x112 feet In size adjoin a building of the same size to be erected by Walter who took out a permit Monday before the city commission for the erection of a so much Haney LeBlanc of the Junior high school will be in general charge of the Miss Jane Duncan of Olympia In charge of the This will include the usual playground with swimming at Alexander park for those who wish to engage in this pastime and may wish to park board this week issued the following announcement to the people of May 27. Editor's Troubles Check And Double Check The woes of a country newspaper man are varied and of long in fact of continuous ance It was only but re- cently that Colonel George Dew of the Toledo Messenger recovered from a painfully burned sustained when a hot metal pot molten editorial matter Into hia shoe This week who assists Mr. Dew In the is lit with the which is a most unwelcome guest in a number of Toledo has been rated recently as As a Colonel Bustling trying to net to job Cork and Bother business Mrs. Dew is expected to to resume work within the next 3 0 Two more training school boys made their escape Wednesday Their names are Mark Gordon and Emmett Each Is 16 years of To the People of The Cascade playground will be open for supervised play activities for a period of two months beginning June 16, at 9 Games for girls will be supervised by Miss Jane I Duncan of Miss Duncan who is graduating this June from Washington State College physical education comes highly recommended as a lover of all out- door sports and She has had valuable experience as assistant ground director In The boys will be under the super- vision of Haney instructor in the Junior high Some new equipment has been so that among the amusements the boys and girls may expect to find at their disposal the volleyball indoor tennis and other supervised At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the boys will be transported to Alexander park in the school where there will be supervised swimming until when they be returned to the The girls then be taken to the park for supervised swimming and instruction until 6 Although every care and tion will be taken to guard against injury to the it is impossible to prevent minor accidents in For this reason parents will he asked to sign a card absolving the park board from liability in such AH children between the ages of 6 and 14 There are no State Veterinarians to Meet July 14-16 The Northwest Veterinarians Asso elation will meet In July 14, 15 and 16. There will be about members and their wives In The association is com- posed of British Oregon ind Washington Dr. Dr. president and secretary respectively of the Washington are in. charge of the Local Hatchery Triples Effort In the Past Year The Lewis County Co-Operative Hatchery has more than doubled its sales the past The members have been working to build up the business by breeding husky with good breeding behind This hatchery has been buying eggs from the Hanson Leghorn Farm of this and ters from these eggs are used to head the flocks of the local A. H. Hance of who is a member of the will trapnest the pullets from this to be used as breeders Last year the members added two more egg electric incubators which gave the hatchery a egg A total of chicks were hatched this The sales last year totaled and jumped to this Henry Olson of Adna has been re-elected president of the Airport Lights To Reinstalled At the Port Government Supervisor and Equipment Is Beginning to of the border lights at Chehalis airport at Donahoe Field to begin inside the dig the work to be done by the Empire Electric De- lay In arrival of the cable has held up the work for a short but this material Is expected within the next two or three Seabrooks B. inspector of airways spent several days at Chehalis looking over the local pronounced first class in every W of D. inspector of airways is now here and will remain in Chehalis until the work of port Is completed by the Empire Electric Mr. Gallion Is iastic over the Chehalis which he says is admirably located and cap- able of wonderful He is arranging with Paul Donahoe and other owners of adjoining land with reference to matters in which the government and the city are mutually interested at tie Border lights will be installed around the entire 100 acre so that the Chehalis field may be used with the utmost safety by flyers who may have occasion to land at Already the ment has a at Donahoe also a ceiling Later other extensive betterments will be made When the improvements are com- that are now under way the Chehalis airport Will be the only one between Portland and Tacoma to be Recently the government sued an airways map in which the field was given due along with Tacoma and Seattle in western Secretary Walker of the Chamber of Commerce states that as soon as the lighting job is there will be a dedicatory program staged at the port. Commencement Exercises at Junior High School Last Evening Attracts Crowd of Relatives and Friends Class of 1930 Has 101 One of Largest Classes In History of Local High Age of Given Wholly by Two Awards Are of Class of 1930. The annual Commencement cises of the Chehalis high held last evening in the Junior high school attracted a large crowd of relatives and friends of the The senior class this year included 101 one of the largest graduating classes in the history of the local The halis schools have closed a most year and presented a class of young men and women of whom the citizens of Chehalis may well be The program was given wholly by members of the graduating on the general theme of Age of The program Use of Leisure Miss Josephine Developments in Ivan Arts Com- ing Into Their Miss Lorene Western Washington of the Donald Contribution of Science to Malcolm national Miss Sarah Musical numbers were given by the school and a piano by was played by Miss Helen Bush Rev. E. L. Kechley of the Christian church gave the George R. chairman of the board of presented the Principal Lloyd Turner presented the achievement and Clarence lington the Ellington English The list of graduates is aa Doris Mae Sherman Ross Ella Kathleen Emil P. Alois J. Margaret Robert Elsie S. Vesta M. Lucile Vivian M. Philip Henry Sylvia Elmer A. Eugene S. Edward Joe D. Helen Lester Dean Mae Maxine Louise Glenn Fay Ivan W. Don L. Donna Marie Donald Ronald Eva Ruth Edith Floyd V. Adrian H. Melvin R. Samuel Ralph ward Matilda Mae Harry A. T. E. Beryl Florence Corine abeth Lois Goldie W. Jean Clifford I. ren Forest Eugene Edith A. A. Jeannette S. Alfred L. Morris Oscar J. Olive Christine June Mildred Frank Joseph Evelyn Lucile Eugene Howard LeOra Margaret Frank Howard C. James L. Josephine Beatrice Margaret Mary A. Emma Ralph L. L. Jessie M. Grace Winston S. rence Curtis Clinton F. William A. Violet V. Florence M. dore Bertha M. Louise B. Victoria Jack Arthur L. Thelma M. Lorene Gardener G. Mary J. Peter A. marked are members of the Honor There was a large and appreciative audience Sunday evening to hear the annual baccalaureate which was given by Rev. Stanley G. Logan of the Methodist church at the Junior High School Rev. gan's subject was Largest and he handled it in an Inter- esting and scholarly There was singing by the congregation and also by the combined glee clubs of the Senior High Most of the members of the class of 1930 ed the clever There The closing activities of a busy commencement week were concluded at the Senior high school Wednesday afternoon and The Senior class day program was given day The prophecy was read by Miss Lorene the class will by Miss Helen A group of girls presented a Shooting of Dan were also musical The annual edition of was issued to morning there was a pleasing of musical cial reports on the the son and Gray and the student body were At a assembly yesterday afternoon the new student officers Orena Armstrong being the president for next speeches and other features the gram. Mrs. J. E. Murray and Miss leave of weeks with Mrs. Murray's whose home is in Kansas Mo. With heads we re- call tales of courage and accounts of battles won and lost by a nation that has ever upheld highest We place wreaths of age at warrior and salute the heroes who May our ritual be more than a May it be a er for and render no greater to the memory of those who made our national life safe than dedicate our efforts to the principle that their sacrifice for us was not in Chehalis Pianist Wins First Place in Contest Louis talented young Chehalis who has been a dent at the American Conservatory of Music at Chicago the past two won a full year's scholarship at the Conservatory in piano tition held Saturday in that cording to a telegram received by his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laughlin of this A week pre- the elimination contest was Louis being one of four who The finals Saturday resulted as Louis Laughlin is a the Chehalis high class of 1928. Previous to going to Chicago to continue his musical ies he had won signal honors locally and in southwest Washington high school music and was in demand for concert work because of his rare talent as a Abe Harris Is Stricken At Seattle Chehalis and Lewis county friends of Abe well known Chehalis business will greatly regret to learn that he is in a critical tion at Providence hospital in Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Mr. and Nuce Nathan drove to where Mr. Harris went to consult a specialist under whose care he has been for many Monday while he was in the business district Mr. Harris suddenly became ill but aged to get inside the Hotel Georgian and later word was phoned to Mrs. Harris and the Nathans who were at another Mr. Harris had lapsed into unconsciousness and was rushed to Providence hospital where it was found that he had suffered a paralytic Yesterday a news from his bedside was that at inter- vals he had recovered but his condition is very A. S. Cory Talks About State Taxes Municipal enterprises such as attle and Tacoma's power and with the same resources pays in state the savings and loan groups need is more friends In the ton not particularly savings and loan men but people who and loan tions and are willing to give us a square Calling attention to the fact that Governor Hartley's advisory tax com- mission had a number of bankers as Cory warned delegates that can expect no undue favors from the advisory tax and may have to fight some portions of the tax Hon of that which met Monday at Lake cities like Seattle and Tacoma to embark upon ness and take wealth from tax rolls should be subjected to a taxon the gross of the municipally Berry Barreling Begins at Local Cannery The Chehalis Cannery will begin operation of Its strawberry barreling plant the latter part of this as it is expected that a large volume of fruit will be ready to At first receipts will be somewhat but this will increase rapidly aa an immense tonnage is in Lewis County Fruit Growers for which the National Canning Company of Seattle will handle the pack on a co-operative has wards of 1000 acres in its The National Canning Company later In the season will make a heary pack of Kentucky wonder a large acreage having been ed. Much of this is in the Pe Ell district In western Lewis Many Inquiries From Ad Two weeks ago Mrs. Beireis of Menlo ordered a 26 cent. Classified Ad in the Nugget Classified stating she wished to purchase a saddle Bereis says she was swamped with and from a large number of offerings was able to select several very The experience of Mrs. Bereis is similar the experience of many results to being of weekly Why don't yon