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HILI-SBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930
VOLUME XXXVII
Health Nurse Is Achievement Day 4-H Club Show Budget Body For I.O.O.F. Temple
Is
Speaker at Noon At Forest Grove Of Corn To Be Municipality
To Be Dedicated
Selected Tuesday
To He October 18
Saturday Event The city budget committee was On Wednesday
Lunch Monday Korea! (¡rove
To Represent This County
Rebuilt Hall Of
City Is Opened
With Exercises
named by tin* council in regular
| have a ill club
session Tuesday evening, Members
gram Saturday,
Commercial National Back of the committee are J. Il < ia r Laying of Cornerstone
Nerd for Largor Force la cording to W. S Ave i
Other Cities Join In Con­
rett, M I'. Cady, W. C. Christrn-
county
agent.
The
(
First Event on Program
of Corn Exhibit
Pointed Out By Speaker
Me
sen, Lexter Ireland, !.. 1
gratulating Hillsboro
I ('ommrree, the Forest
Pheetrrs «mi John W. Bailey.
I tionnl Bank, (he
the First National
A Irtter was read from Mrs.
! Bank, and business houses are pro
Emma Dicrdorff to Fire Chief
v iding four summer school scholar
Walter Tews expressing the appre­
ships besides numerous other prir.es
—
ciation of the Tualatin Plains
1 for high scoriiii' exhibits shown by
Fire Prevention Committee Mil dub members of the Forest Contcatanta Invited To The Presbyterian church congregation History of the Local Lodge
Fire Prevention Stressed At
in the services rendered in fight
Grove community.
1« Given; Dedication
Venetian; Bank To Give
Named; Dinner Meet
ing the fire there .Sunday. A gift
Exhibits of cooking, sewing and
Dedication; Fireman Are
of $10 to the department was en­
other girls' work will be shown ns
Open to Public
Out 12 Brize«
Is Arranged
Dance Hosts
closed.
wdl as corn and calf exhibits.
There will be two scholarships
Mother's Favorite Cookie com­
two for boys with
Next Wednesday will be a big
Tlir ('omine rrliil National bank pany of Portland made a request
The need fur a larger health for girls and and third
Taxpayers of Hillsboro, and
prir.es for each will Npoiifior thr 4 II corn show that the wholesale vehicle tax be day for the members of the I. ().
force in Washington county wax second
official representatives of Forest
scholarship,
the
prizes
to
be
uward
cut
down
for
them
because
they
O.
F.
and
Rebekah
lodges
of
Hills
­
Saturday,
in
tlir
hank
lobby
here,
stressed by Mrs. Grace Richmond,
Grove, and Vernonia joined with
on a percentage basis, scoring accordirnc to W. 8. Averill, assis- only come to Hillsboro once a boro when the cornerstone of the
county health nurse, in an address ed
to be done by competent judges taut county agent, in cliargr of wrek. No action was taken on the new budding will be laid and
Forest Hills team to compete in Cascade tournament at Forest Hills local officials Monday evening in
before tlir forum luncheon of the from the Oregon Slate ('<
dedication ceremonies held. The course Saturday and Sunday. Reading left to right Frank Miller, dedicating the attractive remodeled
crops an I livestock club* for Wnffh request.
chamber of commerce Monday
Exhibits will be housed
governmental center.
A proposal to cut bock the cor­ I laying of the cornerstone will take Francis Rowell, J. 11. Garrett, Joe Frandsen, Dr. Ralph Mills and municipal
ington county.
Thirty-fix 4 II
noon In which Mrs. Richmond store
buildings formerly <
The council chamber wax crowded
corn dub mrmbrrs will each ex­ ners at Second and Third on Main place at 4:30 p. m. and the dedi­ B. M. Goodman.
briefly sketched the work that had by Schultr.
Grocery and
to capacity and standing room
hibit 25 car samplrs of corn select­ was rrferred to the street commit­ cation exercises, open to the pub­
hern done. Dr. J. (). Itobli, who
open for inspection most
only wax available. The dedication
lic, at 8:30 p. rn. The new temple
ed from an acre grown from seed tee.
was chalrmau, also called atten­ day.
wan held in connection with fire
M rs. Helen MclXaniels, city re- was built at a cost of $20,000.
The ex­
donated by the bank. The
tion to the need.
Parents and friends are inviteli
prevention week, October 6 to 12.
was ordered to give no-
Contractors Local
Mrs. Richmond praised the doc to bring their lunches tn the chain hibits together with record books (•order,
The dedicatory address wa«
tors and dentists of the county for her of commerce room at noon, will be scored by E. N. Breasman, tire of election and warrants were
The finishing touches are being
made by W. G. Hare, former state
agronomist of the O h ordered drawn to .Mrs. Grace put on the new building, which
the cooperation given in esamln where the Gales Grange will have associate
senator, who said that paying in­
Scoring will Freeman and the Washington Sav­ Joins the old section of the struc-
atlon in many of
the county coffee and plates set for lunch. gon State College,
stallments on liens would be more
schools. Besides the pupils in the At approximately 12:30 there will be on tiic basis of 75 per cent for ings A I Xian association for the ture occupied by the Hillsboro
of a pleasure in the future.
Hillsboro schools, the children in be a short speaking program fol the corn exhibit and 25 per cent opening of Lincoln street.
Cash Grocery, the Sprouse-Iteits
Hillsboro post of the American
"As I see the Hillsboro of today
56 other county schools have been lowed by an inspection of exhibits on records.
store and the old lodge room. The Legion and the Legion Auxiliary
and compare it with that of child­
Ai$«mbh At 11
examined. She hopes to complete for parents and 4 II members.
new structure which is 42x69 feet will hold joint installation at the
the examinations In other county
is of concrete and Mohr brothers Veterans’ hall Tuesday evening.
The third annual Cascade .tour­ hood days it seems as if it is a
Corn club members will assem-
Fred Watrous, owner of the
schools this year and if possible Star Theatre of Forest Grove, has hie in the bank at 11 «. :n , Saf­
nament
will be held at the Forest dream,” stated Mr. Hare. “I saw
of Hillsboro were the contractors.
Officers elected at the meeting
«work out a dental clinic
The lighting contract was handled of the Auxiliary to the American Hills course Saturday and Sunday it before there was a brick build­
invited club members exhibiting to urday, where they will be fi ««•
with six-men teams from Forest ing in the town. I recall the old
^tf the 2058 children examined, attend the afternoon show as Ids ribbons identifying them hi mem­
by J. J. Ilanel and the plumbing
Tuesday night were Mrs. , Hills,
McMinnville,
Silverton, street lights and the time when
by Percy Ixing. The marble in Legion
54 hnd heart defects, most of part in the dub program.
bers of this contest, which means
McKinney, president; Mrs. Woodburn, Tillamook, St. Helens our water was secured from wells.
whl, li could be corrected. Other
front was furnished by the Ore­ Emma
that they have grown an acre
Russell
Morgan,
vice
president;
I I played horseshoe on the site
and Vernonia participating.
gon Monument Works. The lodge
defects reported were us follows:
of corn, have kept records of
room in the new building is con­ Mrs. Elmer Guerber, second vice
The Forest Hills representatives of the Wells building at Second
Thyroids, 154; car,
dental,
labor and other costs and have
sidered one of the most attractive president; Mrs. Retta Otto, chap­ will be the six lowest men in the and Main street, one of the oldest
selected 25 ears for exhibition.
1200, and eyes, IM
The annual Washington county in the state. The new building in­ lain; Mrs. R. J. Nicol, secretary; qualifying round of 36-holes two structures in town. There isn’t a
The nurse told of the assistance I
All 4 II corn club members hav­
ing their identification badges will teachers’ institute will be held at cludes an addition to the Sprouse- Mrs. William Holtz, treasurer, and weeks ago. The team will include town the size of Hillsboro in the
given by the Red Cross, the Amer-|
he entertained at a dinner sponsor­ the Hillsboro union high school Reitz store and three store rooms Mrs. C. R. Eslinger, sergeant-at- Francis Rowell of Scholls, J. H. state that has made similar pro-
lean Legion and the women's clubs.
Mrs. Arthur Kroeger is Garrett and B. M. Goodman of gress.”
ed by the Hillsboro Grange in the Thursday and Friday, October facing on Third street, one oc- arms.
The county federation of women's
Hillsboro, Frank Miller, Dr. Ralph
and
17th.
the
regu­ I cupied by Bert C. Huntington, past president.
grange hall at noon, and following 16th
clubs i furnished the piny
play | pen at
The merchants, he said, realised
The Auxiliary voted to hold Mills and Joe Frandsen of Forest
t lx county fair and Mrs. Rich
the dinner M. E. Schulmerich, as­ lar meeting of the Washington realtor, and A. M. Carlile, shoe-
that their job was to take care of
card
parties
again
this
winter,
and
Grove.
County
Teachers'
association
will
the
old
structure
maker,
Part
of
inond said she hoped that a roof
sistant cashier, in charge of the
the trade, rather than to cut each
Have Four Flights
content for the bank, will hr chair­ be held Thursday afternoon with was removed to make room for the second Thursday night of each
would be provided for the play
others throats. One cannot build
month
was
named
as
the
party
President
I.ronr
Graham
presiding,
the
new
temple
building.
pen by nest year, This, she »aid,
The Qualifying round of la on the wreck or ruin of their com­
In thr firM five minutrs of play man of the program which will
Thr program as announced by
would be of value during tin- in thr HHIwImm-St. Helms foot­ include Theodore I*. Cramer, sec­
The building committee includes night. The first one will be held holes will be played Saturday petitor and it is necessary to work
Thursday
night,
November
13.
County
School
Superintendent
N.
Fourth of July celebration
morning and the eight low medal­
E. I.. McCormick, C. C. Bannister
ball game at .St. Helrnt laxt Fri­ retary of the Oregon Bankers as­
The date of the annual Bazaar ists will make up the championship together on common problems.
The need of superslxed play­ day, thr .St. Hrlrmi rlrvrn icorrd sociation; Eugene Courtney, chair­ A. Frost list» the following in­ and R. N. Brown. This committee
The ex-senator pointed out that
set
for
Saturday,
November
22,
was
John
F.
Dobb--,
stnirtorsi
Dr,
man
of
the
agricultural
committer
grounds, where children enn he two fant touchdowns. Thr final
flight. There will also be three
is in charge of arrangements for
kept off the streets, was pointed M'orr wan |H t<> 7. A long rnd of the bankers association, and (). president of Pacific university; Dr. the dedicatory ceremonies. R. II. and the general committee on ar­ flights of eight men each, making it hadn't been so many years since
out by Nurse Richmond, who also run f«»r 50 yards brought thr fimt M. Plummer, manager of the Paci­ E. J. Klemme, former professor of Greer is in charge of plans for the rangements will be Mesdames A. H. a total of 32 men that will be able the business affairs of the city
spoke of the need for n summer Mx points. After thr xrrond kick­ fic International Livestock Expo­ education in normal schools of laying of the cornerstone.
The Busch. A. W. Hoffman, B. M. to qualify. A consolation match were run in a haphazard manner,
sition, Mod an ardent booster of Washington, Seattle; Eleonora E. supper committee includes R. H. Goodman, Russell Morgan, Robert for the ten failing to qualify will even the recorder a few years ago
rsmp for the underweight and mi­ tiff and a
Thmopson, professor of applied Greer, J. N. Wiley, Hallie Ireland, Cull, R. J. Nicol, and It. J. also be held. Eastman of Silver- couldn't tell how much the city
demourished so that tiiey might on thrir
e which was boys' and girls' club work.
In recent vears business
Following the speaking program sociology. University of Oregon; Miss Elizabeth Gheen, Mrs. Will Scearce.
have the right kind of a start In rccoverrd
ton was the 1929 winner and B. owed.
opponents, a
life.
New health clubs will be long paas
M. Goodman of Hillsboro was the men have sacrificed their time to
ic second sis Orange Phelps, manager of the Ione Dunlop, school docent, super-1 Morley, Mrs. J. R. Hargrave and
started ami the outstanding boy points.
Venetian theater, has invited the intendent of art museum, Portland; Mrs. i„ I. Davis.
runner-up two years at McMinn­ city business with the thought of
service in mind, he declared. With
and girl will lie sent to the sum­
ville.
An intercepted pans in the sec- contestants to »tend the afternoon Dr. II. I). Sheldon, dean of school
Expect
High
Officers
mer srsslon at Corvallis.
Home ond quarter netted .St, llelens 18 show. The identification ribbons of education, U. of ().; Ida Mae
Prizes for championship flight the city in such capable hands the
Grand lodge officers will be
nursing courses are being planned point*, with thr local squad not given by the bank will admit the Smith, Florence Beardsley, profes­
will include a silver cup for the future prosperity of the city is
present for the laying
_ of the cor-
for the schools.
winner and a silver trophy for assured, according to Mr. Hare.
even able to make i a first down. owner to the show* any time dur sors of methods, Monmouth; H.
ipper at 6;30 «nd
Mrs. C. C. Hancock, 69, pioneer the runner-up.
Congratulations on the improve­
Seymour, state 4-H club lender,] nerstone.
The health nurse trial in tilit In thr Mrrond half Ililhi came ing the afternoon.
The winner of
(Caatlnuad on pan* 101
Washington county daughter, died , the three flights will each receive ment were expressed by Mayor
Corvallis; E. F. Carleton, secretary1
countv win financed by the Ore- buck with more confidence, To-
Twelve Prizes
*
'
Sunday afternoon at the St. Vin­ a silver trophy and the runner-up I John A.
Oregon State Teachers association,
Thornburgh
of - —
Forest -
gon Tuberculosis aisociatioii, evrn ward thr rnd of thr game thrv
prizes will he given by Portland; Frances Arant, musical
cent’s hospital in Portland follow­ in the first flight will be given a Grove and Recorder I). B. Reason-
though this county Is healthy and' began to play real football. St. the Twelve
n
summer
bank,
ranging
from
ing an operation for goitre. Fun­ wrist watch, in the second flight er of Vernonia, both former resi«
director. Forest Grove; Josephine
doesn’t have tuberculosis cs es. i Helms u an penalized 20 yards and j
itci.olu rshlp plus $5 cash Case, secretary of institute and of i
eral services were held from the a sweater and in the third flight I dents of Hillsboro. Mayor Thom-
Mrs Richmond said that In four llillhboro completed a pasn to bring school
first
to
$10
cash
for
second,
for
family home in Cornelius Tuesday a raincoat. The low medalist in I burgh jokingly remarked that For-
year« shr hud found but 24 cases the ball to thr IN yard line for $5 cash for third, $3 cash for Washington County Teachers* as-}
afternoon with Rev. Harold H. the qualifying round will receive i est Grove officials were present
mid most of them have been given | a firnt down. On Hirer hard line fourth to eleventh inclusive, and snekition, Hillsboro; Dr. Arthur
Pupils
of
the
M!
room
were
pre
­
Miles
of the Methodist Episcopal a $15 rolf bag from William Mar­ I because of their interest in build­
Yeoman, professor of education.
hosxitJilisntlon.
Onr young man plunges Johnson took thr ball over
cash for twelfth place.
Pacific university, and Superin­ sented with the $5 cash prize offer­ church officiating and the Neigh­ tin, owner of the Forest Hills ing up all suburbs of Forest Grove.
la now learning a vocation and | for a score, and a pass made up , SI All
sections of Washington coun­ tendent Frost.
ed by the Women's Relief corps bors of Woodcraft conducting the j course, and the high medalist will He recalled belonging to the hose
rarnin'* $60 a month. The county thr extra point.
ty are represented in the Bank’s
Interment was in the I be given a wrist score tally.
Thr Thursday morning program: at nn assembly at the junior high services.
has five cases in Salem and three ,
cart section of the local depart­
Thr game featured many kicks, corn contest, says W. S. Averill. Bev. G. (). (¡liver,
invocation, 9 school Monday afternoon for scor­ Cornelius cemetery.
Oliver,
at The Dalles.
Other prizes will
be given for ment 31 and 32 years ago and of
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(Continued on pave 10)
pnssrN,
and
spectacular
runs.
John
­
ing
highest
in
an
essay
contest
on
Florentine
Cornelius
was
born
a.
m.;
Mrs.
Arant
leads
in
singing;
The «peaker polntril to thr ex
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dragging an old two-wheeled cart
nuisance,” "How may I best show my patriot­ at North Plains April 11, 1M1.
J )r. Y com a iij "A recon
i
pericncrs of a child of nine that j son and Batchcl'ir out kicked St.'
through the mud to fires.
Helen»
men.
Hillsboro
attempted
ism
at
home
and
at
school?
”
The
the
daughter
of
Colonel
Thomas
Dunlop,
“
Art
9:15
a.
in.;
Mta
li ul never walked, which was given
The growth of Hillsboro was
21
passe»
and
completed
11,
and
It.
and
Florentine
Wilkes
Cornel
­
6B2
room
was
given
an
historical
9:45
i
n.
m.;
Dr.
Appreciation,'
hospitalisation at the Shrine box {
pointed out by Recorder Reasoner,
Klemme, “Waffles,” 10:30 a. tn.; map of Oregon as second prize. ius, who crossed the plains in 1845.
pltul end is now able to lie around St. Helen» attempted right nnd
former Washington county judge,
four sections, high school, upper Nine rooms of the school, repre­ She came to Cornelius with her
Mr». Richmond said she had al completed two.
who said he was present at the
Thr next game will be played
grades, primary, art under Dr. senting the sixth, seventh and parents when a child, September, .
way» tried to kern the children at
D.
Everett
Gallaway
of
Beaver
I
A natural gas flow was struck laying of the cornerstone of the
home if they could possibly be tak­ nt 3 o'clock Friday afternoon with ton suffered a fractured collar I Yeoman. Miss Beardsley, Miss eighth grades, were entered in the" 1890, she was u.nted in marriage '
en care of here and local doctors Hill Military Academy «t Portland. bone, broken teeth and face cuts Smith, Miss Dunlop; lunch in do­ contest, which was conducted last to C. C. Hancock. Deceased is t last Friday on the Cecil Kiggs ■ present building 39 years ago.
In opening the meeting. Mayor
survived by the widower, a Cor- farm in the Horne Cap district I
nnd dentists have been most gen Thr local boy» won Inst vrar’s nnd Donald Minns of Portland a ( mestic science department.
spring.
conflict with ii score of 36 to 6. broken tooth and face cuts when >
Dr. Klemme will talk on “The
Paul Patterson addressed the as­ neelius real estate dealer, two I near Dallas by the A. M. Jannsen I’helps introduced the members of
crous In their help.
Appropriations for roads, schools II. M. A.’» »core came after a kick the Gallaway car collided with one’ Horrid Boy” at 1:15 p. in. Thurs­ sembly, stressing honesty and law- daughters, Mrs. Lulu Jensen «nd ‘ Drilling company of Reedville, the council present and other city
and every phase of activity in the from Cawrsr to Ragsdale on thr driven by Earl W. Minas of Port- I day following music at 1. Sec- enforcement, and explained the Mrs. Lina Crowthers of Portland, operating for R. E. Combs of officials. He expressed the appre­
The gas. which was ciation of the council in the in­
(continued on page 4)
county are many times larger than three yard line resulting in a 97 lurid at 2 a. m. Sunday in a dense
need for loyalty to oneself. Don­ and the following brothers and sis­ Portland,
(Continued on pave 10)
for thr health department, accord­
ald Templeton, and Mrs. II. H. ters: Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw of Cor- I thought to be shale gas, is odorless terest shown by the people of the
fog
near
Tobins
station.
ing to Mrs. Richmond, who pointed
Stannard, president of the Woman's nelius, Mrs. Olive Couture of Port- ! and bums with a very white flame. City and invited all to attend reg­
Gallaway in his report to the,
out the need for another nurse
“ - " corps, also spoke,
‘
The land. Benjamin Cornelius of Hills- j The vein is not a heavy one, but ular meetings of the council, the
Relief
Sheriff's
office
says
it
was
impos
­
and a full time health officer and I
judges in the contest were Paul boro and T. S. Cornelius of As- ; pending the arrival of Mr. Combs first Tuesday night of each month.
sible to see the other car until the
The remodeling of the present
nurses in the larger towns.
Patterson, Donald Templeton, and toria and her step-niother, Mrs. M. the well was capped and drilling
crash on account of the dense for,
Mrs. Richmond introduced Flora:
A. Cornelius of Cornelius. One I suspended. In capping the well a governmental building has been
W. Verne McKinney.
while
Minas
reports
that
the
other
When registrations closed Sep­
grandson, Jimmy Crowthers of pressure of 20 pounds was found. considered for years, according to
Wick, winner of first place at the
tember 24, 190 Christian Endeavor
According to Mr. Jannsen, there the mayor, who said that with en­
Marion E. Westcott, ♦6, of near car swerved toward him.
state fair in the 4 11 club health
Portland, also survives.
Back injuries were suffered by members had signed for the county
contest and who will be entered in Reedville died nt 9:25 o'clock Sat-
For 40 years she had been a is a possibility of developing a couragement from property owners
the contest at the Pacific Interna urday morning as the result of a Mrs. C. E. Garner and A. P. Coop­ conference to be held at the Chris­
member of the Methodist Episcopal considerable gas field in that sec­ the present administration bad fin­
tinned late this month Ida Muller frncture of the skull sustained in er of Cornelius when their car tian church here October 17 to 19. (
church. Mrs. Hancock was a char- I tion. The vein was struck at a ally gone ahead with the work.
was introduced as the 4-H club on automobile accident south of collided with one driven by F. C. I Gaston Congregation won first
ter member of the Anemone circle depth of 145 feet in soft shale He called attention to the fact
The well is located that local contractors and dealers
health girl allowing the greatest Amity September 27. Denth oc­ Francis of Hillsboro route 4 early place in the registration contest
The first Boy Scout honor court No. 446, Neighbors of Woodcraft. . formation.
Forest for the fall was held nt the court
200 feet from a well where gas was had all the work and furnishing
improvement in health. Mrs. Ret­ curred in a hospital nt Dnllns, Saturday eveninr near Cornelius. with 71 entrants, and ' the “
struck almost 50 years ago. For of the building. Mayor Phelps said
ta Meredith Otto, club leader in where he wns taken following the
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Grove Christians scored second house Wednesday evening with R.
the past 15 years sufficient gas that in the present council the city
the Hillsboro schools, nnd llnzel accident.
Funeral services were Doris Peterson of Tigard received with more than *0 registrants, Frank Peters, chairman, presid­
has been taken from the original has a group that wants to go ahead
Blades, outstanding club member held nt 2 o’clock Tuesday after­ head injuries near Garden Home Among those who will attend are ing.
state
president,
well for illuminating the Riggs with what they think is best for
and leader of the health club, were noon from the Donelson A Sewell Monday when the Peterson car James Henderson,
First class merit badges were 1
home. The drilers expect to find the city.
also introduced.
chapel, with Rev. Henry S. Haller collided with one drften by James and Viola Ogden, state secretary, awarded ns follows: Nelson Wea­
Forest Grove.—F.rrett Hummel, a heavier flow of gas at a lower
H. E. Wiley expressed the hope officiating. Interment W4IS In the M. Gines of Portland. The Pe-! both of Portland.
In carrying the message of fire
ver, troop 216, bugling; Robert
The theme of the conference is Dinsmore, woodcarving and Rob­ sophomore, of Hillsboro, has been level.
that the county would show as Hillsboro cemetery.
prevention week. Captain Stokes
terson car upset.
pledged
to
Phi
Alpha
Tau,
na
­
"Overcoming
the
World,"
and
Rev.
much Interest In the health of the
of the fire marshal's office called
Deceased wns born in Kansas
Joe Dicliik, Portland, was bruised : I.en B. Fishback of Tillamook will ert Patterson, woodworking, troop tional honorary forensic at Pacific.
children ns It does In full blooded January
attention to the fact that Hillsboro
is survived about the chest and Mrs. Didak be the principal speaker. Miss 226. Second clnss merit badges Mr. Hummel has been active in
14,
1884
He
stock. C. H. Nosier called atten­
has one of the outstanding fire
two daugh- suffered a badly bniised leg when Leah Turner, county president, were awarded members of troop debate, dramatics, and journalism.
by
the
widow,
Clara;
tion to Cool lounty, which now
marshals of any town of its size in
227 as follows: Raymond Harms,
has five nurses and a full time ters, Vloln nnd June; two sisters. their car collided with one driven and Miss Esther Stucki of Bethany cycling; George and Louis Meyer, He is dramitics editor this year
the state. Captain Stokes said that
Rachel
Miller
of
Monmouth
M
hi
.
by
Janies
of
Banks
route
1,
Sep
­
of
the
Pacific
University
Index,
will
tell
of
the
world
Christian
En
­
doctor. Dr. Robb said it wns a pity
Arthur Alvin nnd Herbert Mohr, student weekly publication.
Fire Marshal Wilbur Dillon was
Mrs.
John
Toelle
of
1536
Wal
­
anil
Mrs.
James
Corrleri
of
Reed
tember
29.
deavor
conference
in
Berlin,
which
there weren't three Richmonds in
the only marshal that he knew of
handcraft, and Eugene Plank, path­
ville
and
three
brothers,
II.
W.
nut
St.
won
a
beautiful
Hotpoint
Hillsboro
freshman
girls
who
they
attended,
and
Miss
Dulcinn
Melvin Lukas of Hillsboro, suf­
the county.
Second class scout rating have pledged sororities are: Clara electric percolator as second prize who bought old dilapidated build­
Attention to the Oregon State of Chicago, Raymond of North fered a cut leg, Daniel Carter of Brown will speak on her recent finding.
Plains, and George of Reedville. Cornelius two cracked ribs and trip to the Holyland. The confer­ was given the following in 227: Ruff, Shirlee Smith Janette Cady. for a two-crust golden apple pie, ings out of his own pocket and
(Continued on pass 16)
Earl and Elbert Bentley, Irving
in the Oregonian's cake and pie tore them down. All great fires
Vernon Krause of Hillsboro shock ence banquet will be held Saturday Chase, Holcomb Himes, Richard Lahoma Powell, and Elizabeth contest
held last week in Portland.
( ( ontinued on p
10)
Thompson, Theta Nu; and Jessie
in a car wreck on the Farmington night.
A cabinet meeting was held Sun­ I.oomer, Wayne Goetter, Harold Belle Ireland, l’hi I.atnba Omicron.
road September 80.
day afternoon at the Christian l’oyner, Ben Yantti and Alex Mor-
church to discuss the conference. leq.
I
Dinner At
•Medical Men Help
Building
Grange
Is
Ready
Progress
Is Cited
Legion Post And
Golf Players Of
The Auxiliary To
Seven Clubs Vie
Install Officers
In T ourney Here
4
County Institute
For Teachers To
Be Next Week
Hillsboro Drops
St. Helens Game
With 18-7 Score
Mrs. Hancock Dies
After An Operation
8B Children Given
First Essay Prize
Serious Hurts Are
Received In Wreck
Jannsen Strikes
Gas In Drilling
190 Register For
Endeavor Meetings
Injuries Fatal To
Reedville Citizen
Advance Many In
Scout Honor Court
t
t
Hillsboro Students
Pledged At P. U.
Mrs. Toelle Wins
In Baking Contest
V
f
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Senator Schulmerich Defends Stand On
Governor Norblad Decides Against The
University And Takes A Verbal Shot At
Westside
Clubs
To
Calling Of Special Session Of Legislature
President Hall; Some Questions Asked Rushlow Is Star
Big Bear Is Shot
Consider Highway
Woman
Candidate
In
Oregon
’
s
Win
On Power Sites; Many Lives Fire Total
Edward Schulmerich, state senator rd nothing about non-rrsident stu­
The monthly meeting of the
By Timber Gunner United
nnd one of the authors of the bill dents nt thr University of Oregon.
Is
A
Visitor
Here
Jack Rushlow, son of Mr. and
clubs
will
be
held
Westside
Salem, Ore.—Taxpayers of Ore­ which is vested in cities and towns
for the consolidation board for the So why all this explanation? Fur­
state schools of higher education,
in a letter to the Oregonian de­
fends his statement concerning the
university and takes n pot shot at
President Hall.
Hillsboro, Ore., Oct. 4.— (To the
Editor).—In reply to Dr. Hall,
who has accused me with deliber­
ately or unknowingly misrepresent­
ing the appropriation of $70,000
in the 1929 session of the legisla­
ture for research work for the
University of Oregon: The fact of
the matter is, to get the bill
through, they hooked It in on Dir
five
Same bill for the annual appro­
priation for Oregon State so it
would not be vetoed without de­
priving Oregon State of their ap-
froprlation. More shrewd politics.
asked why this was not brought
in on a separate bill. That would
have been vetoed, and I know
from whence I speak. It was con­
tended for, and understood, that
this appropriation was for a trip
to Alaska and the Sandwich Is
lands, which Dr. Hall admits, has
been made. Now, how could 1
know this money was used for
some other purpose.
He further contends that I made
some misleading statement relative
to non resident students of the
university. My statement contaln-
F
thermore, Dr. Hall confessed to me
that he is now satisfied with the
contents of thr consolidated meas­
ure, but at the time of its pas­
sage all thr opposition came from
thr University of Oregon nnd its
alumni.
Thrir main contention
was that they wanted the millage
tax split 50 50 between thr two
schools, which I refused to do. I
told them to wait until a survey
was made and then If they were
entitled to it 1 had no objection».
After thr bill was finally passed
by both senate nnd house nnd in
transit from thr house back to thr
srnntr, thr bill was mutilated nnd
thr following wns inserted: “From
its passage thr millage tax shnll
be divided 50-50 between thr Uni­
versity of Oregon and the Oregon
Agricultural school.” It was dis­
covered by thr srnntr committer
in rechecklng. I do not claim thnt
Dr. Hall knew anything about thin,
but I would like to know in his
opinion who did it.
I further suggcNt that if Dr. Hall
would nay more attention to thr
lob hr was hired to do and spend
less time running around thr state
building up political fences It
would be better for the state nnd
thr school.
EDWARD SCHULMERICH.
Mrs. L. J. Rushlow, had nn im­
portant part in the University of
Oregon 14 to 7 victory over Drake
university at Soldiers' field in
Chicago last Friday evening. The
score was tied in the last few min­
utes of play, when a 25-yard pass,
Kitsmiller to Rushlow, put the ball
on the Drake ten-yard line. Kits-
miller in three tries made the
touchdown just two minutes before
the game ended.
Proceedings For
Disbarment Filed
E. B. Tongue with seven other
attorneys is mentioned in disbar­
ment proceedings filed with the
Oregon supreme court in Salem
eWdnesday by Fred C. Worrall
of Tillamook.
The complaint
charges the attorneys with irregu­
larities in the settlement of the
estate of his father, Phillip J.
Worrall, late Tillamook hotel man.
The attorneys named in the pro­
ceedings besides Mr. Tongue were
II. T. Hotts, George P. Winslow,
Claude Barrick and A. A. Hall of
Tillamook, ami J. P. Kavanaugh,
Jay Bowerman and James L. Con­
ley of Portland.
Mrs. Myrtle Purviance Wilson
of Portland, candidate for gover­
nor, was a Hillsboro visitor Sat­
urday in the interests of her can­
didacy. Her name is not on the
ballot and Mrs. Wilson asks that
those favoring her candidacy write
her name in on the ballot. She is
particularly interested in child
welfare, old age pensions and the
unemployment problem.
Her name is not on the ballot
because her petitions did not ar-
rive in time and there was some
question as to there being enough
names.
Install Pastor At
Blooming Church
The installation of Rev. E. Hin-
rirhs of Canada ns pastor of the
St. Peters Lutheran church nt
Blooming took place Sunday morn­
ing nt 10:30 with Rev. P. II.
Schnus of Schefflin officiating.
He wn« assisted by Prof. W. J.
Sylvester nnd llcv. George Rente |
of Hillsboro. Schefflin nnd Hills­
boro congregations nttended.
In
the evening n reception wns given
in the church basement.
next Tuesday evening at 7:45
o’clock in the American I.egion
hall at Forest Grove.
A proposed coast range highway,
which will provide an additional
route from Portland to Tillamook
county, will be discussed, The fol-
lowing professional and business
men will participate in the dis­
cussion: H. T. Botts of Tillamook,
Dr. E. B. McDaniel of Portland,
Dr. Charles Lamkin of Hillsboro,
C. J. Stickney of Aloha, Sam Do­
lan of Corvallis, and Dr. O. H.
Holmes and L. M. Graham both of
Forest Grove.
Mrs. William Kletzel, president
of the Oregon state congress of
Hillsboro
boys
were Parent-Teachers' association will
Four
pledged to Gamma Sigma frater- speak on "Free Text Books.”
nity at Pacific university, accord-
Ing to the university pledge list
as announced. They are Delbert
Chantier, ■, Delbert Turner,
Turner, Glenn
Turner and I.es
Les Chase.
Other
Gamma Sigma pledges from the
The Hillsboro grange will meet
county are Alvin Smith of Gaston
and Grant Van Doren of Forest Saturday and the contestants in
the Commercial National bank 4-H
Grove.
club corn show will be guests at
The county federation of wo­ luncheon and the afternoon pro­
men's clubs will be entertained at gram will feature club work. O. M.
the Leisyville school by the I.eisy- Plummer, manager of the Pacific
ville Woman’s club Friday, Octo­ International, will be one of the
speakers.
ber 17, in an all-day session.
A bee man nt Timber hnd been
nnnoyed by hnving his hives upset
nnd the bees stolen. Oscnr Shif­
fer, who hns gnined considernble
renown ns n trapshooter, watched
for the marauder and found that
it was a big black bear, which he
shot. It weighed 267 pounds nnd
measured 7% feet from tip to tip.
The benr was sold to a Portland
meat market, where it nttracted
the atention of throngs of people.
Pledge Hillsboro
Boys At Pacific
Hillsboro Grange
To Meet Saturday
gon who have been holding their
breath the past few weeks await­
ing the governor's decision rela­
tive to the proposed special ses­
sion of the state legislature, can
now heave that proverbial “sigh of
relief" since Governor Norblad
has decided against the session
as an unwarranted and unnecessary
expense under the circumstances.
The governor’s decision wax made
after a careful study of an opin­
ion prepared by Attorney General
Van Winkle dealing with various
phases of the water power situa­
tion. While the governor is of
the opinion that the state’s laws
covering water power are weak and
in need of several amendments to
properly
protect
the
state’s
interest he declares that there Is
no urgent need which can not be
met as well by the regular ses­
sion of the legislature as by a
special session called to meet this
fall.
Among other amendments
which the governor will probably
make to the next legislature as a
result of the present agitation will
be one providing for a state tax
on water appropriated for power
purposes and another one authoriz­
ing the state to condemn and take
over power projects constructed
by private corporations, a right
now but not in the state govern-
ment.
Floyd C. Bierly of Bearerton
has applied to the state engineer*«
office here for permission to ap­
propriate water from Flint ditch
in Washington county for the irri-
gation of 20 acre« of Land.
Thirty-two
human lives were
the toll of the fire demon in Ore­
gon during 1929.
In addition 94
persons were seriously burned and
property valued at $6,808,000 de­
stroyed bv fires in the state dur­
ing the year. These startling fig­
ures were b ought out by Clare
A. Lee, stat« fire marshal, In an
anpeal to the people of the state
to observe fire prevention week.
Lee’s figures show that Oregon’s
property loss from fires last year
was equal to a tax of $7.18 on
every man, woman and child in
the state.
Any Oregon city which aspire«
to enter the power business may
condemn and take over the plant
of any private power utility in Its
neighborhood If It so desires, ac­
cording to Attorney General Van­
Winkle.