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I H ILI-S BORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 VOLUME XI NO 30 Nurse of County A me rica n Legion County Team Publisher Groups Deadline Set City Schools Grand Jurors Suggests Plan Plans Election Form Association Open Monday State Entry To File Forms Indict Nine Of Immunization On September 22 Of Two Counties At 4-H Show Group of 455 children entering For Fall Term Washington and Yamhill county t Wheat Plan Here Tuesday Nominations were made by Hills ' county schools tills fall was recom • boro |»*t. American D-gion, Friday publishers and primers joined mended as a basis for an Immuni i night and election will lx- held forces at a meeting In McMinnville Ex-Collector of Dog Taxe» ' Heptemlx-r 22 Other nomination» Corn Club at Kinton to Give zation program during the coming September 18 Set «»Opening Friday night. Yamhill county had September 25 I.a»t Date to year, according to the August report I may lx- made election night. been organized the week before Day for Students at Hilhi, Demonstrat ion During Apply for Benefit Under Held on Charge luirceny of Mrs. Hazel Koeller, county nurse Lawrence Taggart of Bakersfield. with 8teen M Johnson, editor of Survey of all pre-school children , Cal., and Icon Davis, talked of the Sheridan Sun. as president, and Local Grade School» Livestock Event Reduction Program of Public Fund» was made by Mrs Foeller last legion activities in other commu the organization was extended to month In connection with health nities Taggart, a former member Include the Washington county work conducted under the county of Hul.-.boro post, is now active in group. Salem Plight ot tlir schools Is court and county health association. veterans' affairs In California. Da giving publ.c officials no little con - Improvement in trade practices, vis wax active in Hillsboro post In conectlon with school health uniform and reasonable schedules, tern Information received by O. A service 35 medical examinations and several years ago and recently mov Howard. «lute supcrliitondent of adherence to legal advertising rates Directors of Control Group ed buck here from Plankinton. 8 Local Girls to Send Exhibit dental examinations were given. Main Street Established as are objectives of the group. public Instruction, Indicates that During July a pre-school clinic was D. where he owns a newspaper. Expre»» Confidence all schcxils throughout tlie state Another meeting will be held in District Dividing Line to Contest at Chicago held at Aloha Huber with Drs. J. Veterans, who come under the McMinnville Friday night. plan U> open tills month, although new I a w regarding presumptive O Robb and H D Huggins ax ex W. V McKinney of the Hillsboro many of llirm arc at a loss us to <Hy Wm. F. Cyrus. County Agent) service-connected disability cases, aminer» and Dr. A O Pitman ex- how they arc to finance operations. Argus S F Fayram, local printer, Monday marks the end WaMUngton county will represent of vaca- True bills of liidlcttnrnl were re - must upix-ar In person or by the Monday, September 25, has been I «mined the pre-school children In In many districts, according to Hugh Mc-Gilvra and Victor Spauld tion day., for students of Oregon in the Inter-state 4-H club Hillsboro Howard, maintenance of any school turned uguinst nine persons by Hie service officer und have their cases the Orenco district. Plans were ing of the Forest Grove News-Times set as the deadline for signing at all la made possible only through grund Jury Tuesday aflerntxin after checked by a reviewing board In demonstration contest at the Pacific made for diphtheria and small-pox grade and union high schools. In and L M Beckwith of the Sher wheat applications, according to structions as to bus routes and as International Livestock exposition heavy sacrifice on the puit of the UeUtx-railng since last Thursday Portland before October 31. Dr wood Valley News attended the telegraphic word received today by immunization during September In sembly of pupils on the opening meeting from this county. Fred William F Cyrus, county agent, teacher who must lx* satisfied to Two ot thr indlclinenta were secret. Ralph Dresser. Valentine Abadie in Portland by virtue of having the the Sherwood district. were given this week by B W day highest scoring teams at the Salem No not-lrue bills were returned give iier service with little or no Sefton of the Beaverton Review ha« from the National Wheat Admin und Verne McKinney were named field visits totalled 35 In August, II It Hmltii, former collector of to contact lix-al veterans coming state fair. Premiums won by coun including tuberculosis, prenatal Barnes, superintendent of schools, also pledged co-operation. All are istration office. Growers will not immediate prospect ot pay This and C. H. Nosier, superintendent ty club members at the fair in dog tuxes In tin- county, was held NRA members. condition is confined largely to the under tills classification and offer have an opportunity of applying services, infant health and pre more Isolated, rural districts, al on un Indictment charging larceny assistance of the post in preparing crop and livestock divisions totaled school service. Cod liver oil was of grade schools. for the benefits of the plan after »160 Due to the fact that there will of public funds Connie A Miller that date. though in some of Hie larger dis claims. furnished through the county court be but six teachers in the David Ivan and Amos Blerly of the Kin - wus indicted on two charges, tricts contracts liave been signed For the purpose of assisting to a number of cases where It was ton Corn club placed first in the prescribed, but family financial Hill school and four at the Peter tor only a short term, continuation threatening to commit a felony, those farmers desiring help tn com crop demonstration and were the Boscow school, all classes up to any being drunk in a private place of school for the full term being pleting applications for wheat al made it unobtainable. the sixth grade will not be repre high scoring demonstration team conditions contingent upon mi increase in the Ollier Indictments were Arthm W lotments, arrangements have been Eight cases of skin diseases were sente at the fair LeRoy Mills and Charles i in both schools, according Bond and Henry Burdick, larceny; (laymenl of delinquent tuxes. made for giving such aid In local Kay ot the Shady Brook Calf club under surveillance Tuberculin tests to Superintendent Nosier. Children In ail effort to provide relief and Pearl Thomas and Alva Hud communities throughout the county. won in their division with a cream were given to six contact children up to the fourth grade whose classes Children Urged to Observe These will not be meetings. Some tor a lew of the many unemployed si n. morals Morris Albert was also testing demonstration and were a by private physicians in the coun are not represented In the school teacher». Howard has called at indK ted on a larceny charge. one from the county agent’s office Lanes Near Buildings The tuberculin was furnished in their area will be transported close second to the Kinton club ty tention of city and county school Duniages Awarded will be at each of the scheduled by Dr Bellinger at Salem. Bob Ellingson Suffers Loss In points Kinton team will repre by bus to the other building. superintendents to the possibility Damages totaling *2184 were Attention to the safety lanes pointe from 1.30 in the afternoon Considerable time was spent by sent Oregon with the Shady Brook Districts Set ot securing federal relief funds to awarded C. L Collar of Nalcm by until evening and if those who Right Foot in Machine team as alternative. This is the the nurse in preparation for the Main street has been established painted on the streets adjacent to are interested will bring in their l>ay work relief wages to nredy un a circuit court Jury verdict again»'. second year that these clubs have 4-H club fair Four health clubs by the school board as the dividing Hillsboro grade schcxils is called by papers they can be completed at employed teachers who may be as WUlium E Mansfield ot Hherwixxl were examined Nursing services line between the Peter Boscow C. H Nosier, superintendent of signed to scluxils that would other Wednesday aftrrixxm .Second darn- that time. Suffering the loss of half of his won first In their respective di wise be closed for lack ot funds. ugc suit against Mansfield, brought right foot when lie slipped into the visions. but the first time that were given in a number of mater and David Hill schools. Beginners schools, who urges the children to Schedule Given These funds. Howard explains, may by Johny Wienw of Salem, opened corn chopping machine at the Ray- either team has had the honor of nal cases and operations, in manv or new pupils below the sixth grade use them for their protection. which the doctor's services were who live south of Main street will Motorists are required to exercise The complete schedule for these also be used to pay relief work in the circuit court Wednesday Maling cannery Saturday afternoon. representing the state in the inter of also gratis. report at the David Hill school, the greatest caution when driving appointments is as follows: Kinton wages for teaching adults who are morning Robert Ellingson, Hiltil sophomore, state competition. Grange, Monday, September 18; while those living north of Main through safety lanes. Girls lake Honors unable to read or writ»' English Accident upon which the two aux taken to the Jones hospital Safety lanes have been painted Barnes school, Monday, September street will go to the Peter Boscow In some sections the plight of tile suits were based occurred April 4 und hts loot amputated to the first Washington county girls won the at Jefferson, Grant and Edison 18; Imlay's, Reedville, Tuesday. building. Sixth, seventh and eighth schools Is being used as the basis of this year on tlx- Pacific highway Joint back of the cut. The youth la first two places in the dollar din of a plea for the payment of dr near the Onion bridge Complaints recovering and will probably 1 have ner competition at the state fair. grade pupils will enroll at the streets for the Peter Boscow and September 19; North Plains. Tues junior high school and at Fourth day. September 19; Bethany store, ltnquent taxes just at this time No filed by the plaintiffs alleged that fairly satisfactory function of the Margaret Batchelder o f Jackson junior high school. All students Informathlon is available here as Collar stopped his car at the side I«x)t. according to Dr. A O. Plt- placed first and Margaret Cypher who attended last year are request and Fifth on Oak for the David Wednesday. September 20; Banks, Hill school. No lanes have been Wednesday, September 20; Kansas yet to Indicate with what response of the road to repair a tire and man. attending physician. of North Plains ~ ed to report to their former teach second. In these across the Baseline high City. Thursday. September 21; Ver this plea is meeting ers. Bus pupils will be placed where painted Young Ellingson, who is the son contests the girls prepared the thnt Wlrnu pulled up behind to way. boort. Thursday, September 21; assist him They stated that the of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ellingson of menu tor four persons, within a Public Meeting to be Held rooms are least crowded. Bus rules Issued by William C. Blooming. Friday, September 22; Pre.M-nce of Georgs Neuner, form Mansfield cur struck the second of Hillsboro, is believed to have slip maximum cost of *1. Grade schools will open with one Christensen, chairman of the high Laurel, Friday. September 22. In ev Ann Munkers of Hillsboro placed in First Half November er U S district attorney, in Sa the two cars, catching Collar and ped while attempting to fix the less teacher this year and a larger are as follows: ery case the hour of the appoint lt in this week, has revived specula- Wlcnis in between the two mach machine. Knives cut off the foot second in the afternoon dress class enrollment is anticipated by Super- school board Bus Rules — Pupils: ment is for 1 30 p. m. If growers will turn as to ttie possibility of li I s ines Collar sued for »5000 general Just back of the toes. Dr. Pitman, ot the style revue. Marjorie Meek Intendent Nosier, Beginners, who 1. Under direction of the driver have their production figures ready Members of the committee which will be at least six years of age ky liat being found in the political damages and *980 special damages, assisted by Dr. J O. Robb, im of North Plains scored highest in each student is to be assigned a will draw up the county budget for much time will be saved. Assistance ring next spring along with the while Wietns seeks »5000 general mediately amputated the f«x>t to division three ot the Ball-Mason November 15. will be admitted seat and held responsible for that is available at the county agent next year were appointed Tuesday to October 2. headgear o f other gubernatorial damages and *1200 special damages the first joint back of the injury. canning contest* seat, Students in rear seats may be by ttie county court. No date has office any day. aspirants Neuner was among those Approximately one-half of th el Margaret Batchelder of Jackson Busses Scheduled JlUSirs Listed Directors of the wheat control I and Grace Bowman of Hillsboro been set for the first conference prominently mentioned just prior length of the foot is left Schedule for transportation of permitted to move forward to a Jurors drawn to hear evidence in second assigned seat for added of the group, but present plans Velma Hines and Edmund Peshcka i »ere selected to send their sewing to the last gubernatorial campulgn students, to Hillsboro union high comfort on the part of route where association meeting Monday night cu . m - of C L. Collar vs. William E call for conducting the public bud expressed confidence in the plan und his mime has been suggested ax ot Hillsboro -uttered cut. and exhibits to the Chicago competi school this year was announced by and stated that they are giving among the possibilities in Uie forth Mutufleld were H C. Giltner. Loyal bruises 8unday night when the car tion lor 4-H clubs. Canning exhibit get meeting during the first half B W Barnes, superintendent, Mon the passenger load is lightened. 2. Pupils must It Munn. William E 1 ‘ uikin, Harry be on time; the of November. their time to it because they be In which they were riding skidded of Marjorie Meek of North Plains coming campaign day. All busses will leave the school Farr, Eugene Delplanche, Charles and turned over in the ditch after will also be shown at the event W. C. Schultz of Forest Grove. building for the return trip at 12 bus will not wait for those who are lieve the wheat plan is a step tardy. V' IX x I m i , Arthur C. Anderson. a tire had blown out Acclden« oc Selection was confirmed this week Howard Smith of Sherwood and oclock the first day of school. in the right direction. J. M. Van Delay Ul getting the Coast high 3. Unnecessary conversation with derzanden. Banks, in commenting way bridge program under way ha< ’Victor BaiA.elsr. faomM M Rams curred on the old Portland-Hillsboro by Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant Henry Jacobsen of Hillsboro route Cornelius bus will follow the same driver is prohibited. d<-ll. Nettle F McElroy. William E. 3 will make up the committee. Ad (Continued ou ¡ muc * IU, column road, according to the report filed route as last year with the excep 4. Outside of ordinary conversa on the act said, “This plan of re Itu reused the cost ot the five span dition of the old age pension and tion that students living in the ducing crop surplus by reducing at the sheriff's office by Lyle R. from the original estimate of »4 - Rice and Alta A. 8t<-cnr>xl. tion. classroom conduct is to be crop acreage is the first construc Jurors sel<x ted to hrar evidence necessity of conducting primary and Oakes of Hillsboro, driver of the ooo 000 to a present eitlmnte of ap Newman district will take the bus observed by students. Any pupil In the Wiems vs Mansfield I case general state elections, tax delin tive aid for farmers in years. What car. proximately »5 loo.ooo Applications at the golf club house. The bus < Henry Schumalle o f Chehalem quency of approximately 49 per will make a second trip to Cor who is guilty of unbecoming con more can be done and what more for federal ai«l In financing the weie Fred H Jassy. Deila M cjrph- ‘ duct. of using inappropriate lan Price, er. Don 11 Ptarson. Harry I. Mountain was trampled and briused cent, increase in the county war can be expected if the fanner fails bridges are nelius if necessary. Reedville bus i--- being based on this rant indebtedness of about »40.000 will run on the same schedule as guage, of abusing or casting re ■ to avail himself of this opportun latter figure Three of the applica Oscar 8. Lowry. William F Hein- by a horse Tuesday, »ecording to flections upon the driver or upon rich, NleLs IVter Rasmussen. Clyde Dr C T Smith, who was called during the past year, and a decrease ity." tions are now on their wav < . C. last year. Harry Clark 1» in the Jones hos in valuation of timber lands es Scholls bus will start from the other pupils, forfeits the right to Act Praised IKx-kley. public works engineer for Hargrave. Sadie E Undrrwocxl, J All-star team representing the lo timated at nearly »3.000.000 will ride on the bus. Henry Wirtz, Ed Alcorn and J pital suffering with back injuries Oregon, gave his approval to Ux1 Several farm relief measures have cal Indoor baseball league will play make drawing up the budget es Joe Kerr place, turning north at 5. Pupils are expected to keep bus F Niul as result of an accident northeast (Continued on page 10. eolunm 3) Waldport bridge last «reek und for been given much publicity in re clean from waste paper and other cent years, but none of them have Damages totaling »1500 were of Hillsboro Friday He »as on a the Davidson Bakery squad in Port pecially difficult this year, accord warded tlx- plans to Wusliington for land tonight, according to present ing to Donald T. Templeton, coun rubbish. awarded Virginia Wegener Satur motorcycle on his way to work when tlie final okeli of hi» superior« attacked the farm problem at its plans. Portland team is one of the ty Judge. 6 No pupil will at any time ex source as does this latest agricul Plans for Hie Coos Buy and New day In her suit against laiwrvnce struck by a milk truck outstanding squads in indoor base Forms for budgets of the various tend arms or head out of bus win F Schmidt Verdict was returned port .pans were placed lx'fore Hock tural adjustment act. according to dows. Scholls - George Reuck was ser ball circles of that city and a good county departments were distributed ley Tuesdav und plans for the re by Judge Arlle Walker of Yamhill W J. Enschede. Hillsboro, who sees game is expected. 7. Pupils must not get on or off iously Injured in a runaway late county, who heard the testimony last week and turned over to the maining two bridges, on«' at R.fds in the wheat plan a “constructive, Local games played during the or move about within the bus while fundamental idea designed to give port and the oilier over the Rluslaw without Jury. Accident «xcurred on Wednesday afternoon and is in the past week resulted in close scores. county court Wednesday Finished it is in motion. Emanuel hospital in Portland, suf the Beaverton Bertha highway Oc budget must be submitted to the will br ready some time next week. one crop the farmer grows a fair Bakery took a strong hold on the 8. When leaving bus. pupils cross purchasing power and places the C A Jackman of Hillsboro was Oregon is ready to start the wheels tober 7, 1932. The girl was kmx kcd fering from a broken hip and pos • title by defeating the Guard squad state tax commission for approval (C4>ntinu»*l on pair«* 4, rolunm 3» ing road must look both ways and appointed collector of dog taxes down by the defendant's car while by the first of December, declared revolving as soon ns Uncle Sam primary administration of the plan 3 to 1 last Sunday. Guards scored Templeton. Tuesday by the Washington county make sure they can cross safely. puts up the cash. Recording to R. she was crossing the road She in the hands of the farmer him their single tally in the first frame. 9. The driver is given full charge dog control board with Walter sought »10,000 damages in her com H Baldtx-k, state highway engineer. self.” Bristol Hardware came from be Baldwin of Forest Grove as deputy. of the bus and the pupils riding. plaint Benefit payments on allotments hind last Thursday to catch the Pupils are requested to comply Jackman replaces B. R. Smith, Appeal from the Judgment of the Only two western states—Cali are made from funds accumulating Juniors and nose them out 3 to 2 promptly, cheerfully, and fully with former collector, who was Indicted fornia and Idaho—have a greater local Justice of the peace court was from the processing tax levied on defeated the Argus-Pep Tuesday on a charge of larceny his requests. September 29 and 30 have been Laundry network of state highways than flle«l in the circuit court Tuesday wheat. It should be understood that pers 13 to 9 Tuesday night. Argus- of public funds. 10. If monitors or patrols are Oregon California's nilleuge 1» by R A Keller of Tigard Keller designated by Mayor Orange Phelps Peppers held a two-run lead at the the amount of the tax Is deter Funeral services for Jacob Whit on duty, pupils must obey and re Agreement similar to that under 7347 and Idaho s 4812. compared to was fined »50 and costs September ax "Forget-Me-Not" days for the start of the seventh inning as dark more. 72, who died at his home in mined by the difference between Oregon S 4574 Washington ha» only 1 after being found guilty of an benefit of the Disabled American. ness settled down. A nine-run rally Hillsboro Sunday after a long ill which Smith operated was signed spect their orders. the actual average market price by the control board and Jackman. 11. Any damage to bus is to be 3711 miles of state highway». Ari assault aqii battery charge. He Is Veterans of the World war Mayor of wheat and what parity price (Continued on pair? 10.column 5) ness, were conducted Wednesday New appointee will immediately re reported at once to the driver. zona 2895. Nevada 3782. Utah 4122 held under »250 bond Phelps in his proclamation says: would be at the time the amount afternoon at 1:30 oclock from sume collection of taxes and penal Penalty: Violation of the above "It is m.v hearty wish thnt the and Wyoming 3389. Postponed sentence was received Young's Funeral Home, with Rev. ties on all unlicensed dogs in the rules will render pupils immediately of the payment is determined. • • • “Those people who believe the by Clifford Smith Friday when he elty officials nnd the public In gen Henry S. Haller officiating. Inter county. _ _ or permanent ____ liable for temporary Malheur county With an average waived grand Jury Indictment on eral render ail possible assistance act unfair are losing sight of the ment was at the Laurel cemetery. Issuing of licenses for 1933 in de barment from rifling, yield of 32 5 bushels, has the most a larceny clinrge and plead guilty. for this worthy cause, as these men real purpose of the wheat plan." Mr. Whitmore was born in Jef lieu ot temporary receipts issued by,----------------------- productive wheat land in Oregon, Smith was accused of being in gave up their health and are still says Mr. Vanderzanden. “Th* pur ferson county, Iowa. April 14. 1861. Smith after May 17 for the tax, Vprbireirt rWo-n-oJ Fall activities at Forest Hills according to the state department volved in the theft of u gas en suffering from their disabilities in pose of the act is not to maintain Country club are well underway and When 10 years of age he moved to and penalty that had been col-1 v ‘-rDOOrt OeteatCCl of agriculture. Washington county gine from the McNary holdings at curred in defense of our country. a tax upon wheat and its products Oregon with his parents, settling a large number of the mcmoershlp lected was authorized last week by ranks second with an average yield < laics Creek "To the pimple of Hillsboro, I but to decrease production to the on a farm at Laurel. He moved to have already qualified for the presi the board. Deficit in the county of 29 5 bushels per acre and Coos point where the average price of Pleading guilty Saturday to an wish that these two days be made dent's cup tournament. Friday night Hillsboro with his family in 1906. dog fund was made up by Smith's county Is third with an average Indictment Verboort. Tualatin valley cham wheat will be raised to parity. If of destroying personal a real 'Forget-Me-Not' to show is tiir deadline for qualifying and living at First and Baseline streets. parents, according to County Judge yield of 29.3 bushels. Coos county, property. Lew pions. lest to Wolfer s Federáis 10 the plan is largely taken advantage Lloyd will receive these boys that we are still with however, is not a big factor in the sentence November 13. Lloyd was them the same as they were for the first elimination matches will He was married to Miss Lena Sagert Donald T. Templeton. to 0 in the semi-final tilt of the of parity place will be obtained, at Hillsboro in 1886 He is survived be played Sunday and the follow world’s wheat supply since only 63 ux in 1917-1918 " (Contlnueil I’HKr 10, eolunm 3) annual fall baseball tournament in benefit payments will cease and, by his wife. Mrs. Lena Whitmore ing week. acres were «levoted to this crop last Portland Sunday. Longview Forest consequently, the milling tax will In the women's fall handicap of Hillsboro, two daughters. Mrs. year. Umatilla county is Oregon's Rangers won the championship by be eliminated.” Fanners would then Orange Phelps and Mrs. John I.ak considerable competition is in pros biggest wheat producer defeating the Federal« 5 to 1 in receive parity price for all their pect and William Martin, manager, son. and four grandchildren, all of average yield of 25 9 I the afternoon game. crop rather than on Just their is expecting one of the best tour Hillsboro. 240.484 acres devoted to tiiu< William Whiteside of Buxton was Brown, hurler for the Federáis, domestic allotments. Although Mr. Whitmore had been naments of the year. He says that 111 1932. arrested Tuesday on a charge of Use of the land taken out of several of the new members are ill for sometime he was able to be taking an automobile without per shut -out the Tualatin valley team, holding them to four hits. Verboort Tli«' state house is back to n sem -1 Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hare were who also played the Lohengrin d' veloping into good golfers and around all day Saturday. He died mission. He was held for Grant pitchers. Sahnow and Turk, yielded wheat production need not cause any worry, in the opinion of Ar- blance of normalcy again with Sec • I given u surprise at their country wedding march. Alter receiving v ill give some of the veterans a real early Sunday morning. county officers. 10 hits during the game. (Continued on pace 4. column 3) fight. rotary of State Hoss back nt his home, "HoUyroad Farm" south of Lew Lloyd was taken into cus congratulations the couple led tlie Election of officers will bp held desk niter nil absence o f three Hillsboro, Suiiduy by their many tody Thursday on a charge of de ■ months. Governor Meier looking in friends and retail ves. the occasion way to the beautifully derorated with the regular family night din straying personal property. Charged on ills oiflclnl duties ocenslonally. being their Golden Wedding anni tables which were arranged in ner October 4. The usual golf tour with trespass, Cy Henderson o f Hie board of control holding meet versary. Joseph Coulson Hare lind their Initial H. Rev. Haller offered nament will be played and bridge Cornelius was arrested last week. ings once in n while and the su Elinor Grace Bothwell were married thanks and Mrs. Hare gave a talk will be enjoyed after dinner. L. E. Wilkes of Hillsboro and W. Theft of two bicycles at Forest preme court bunding down Its regu- September 9, 1883, near Hillsboro. and toast. Mrs. Mattie Smith com- T. Graham of Forest Grove were Grove last week was reported to War wcekly grist of opinions on They have one son, Dr. William B. posed mid read a poem dedicated to County Exhibitors Win named Tuesday as deputy countv the sheriff. Wheels stolen were • Corvallis—With the amount of vice men find that farmers will, in Tuesdays. tier aunt and uncle, '¡lie glass used Prizes Turkey Division surveyors by J. W. Barney, recently the property of Robert Alshoffcr • wheat acreage reduction definitely effect, be paid an average of *20 Hare of Portland. • a a for the toast was used at Mrs. Mrs. lime is the daughter of set at 15 per cent by the Wheat an acre for the land left out of County exhibitors won three first appointed county surveyor. Appoint and Donnish Garrish. Hail Insurance Is n fairly safe risk James and Rhoda Bothwell, who Hare's great-grandparents' golden places and three second places at ments were approved by the county Fred Luethi of Tigard reported I Adjustment administration, Oregon wheat production. This amount in Oregon. Lust year, according to were pioneers, as were also her wedding anniversary as were the the state fair wtth six entries in court. the theft of 175 pounds of red I will have 156.900 acres to be taken varies, of course, with the county, records In the office of the In grandparents, Philip and Sarah silver sugar mid creamer. The ice the Bourbon Red turkey divisions Wilkes, a veteran surveyor, has clover seed from his barn last ; out of wheat production this next ranging from »1144 to as high as «uralico commissioner »3.035 was Harris, who crossed the plains in cream was in th«' form of a heart Mrs. Alice Howell of Hillsboro route served many years ns deputy under Friday. year, if every wheat grower in the ,32.78. Of course, these benefit collected In premiums on hull In 1845, .settling In Washington county, decorated with golden slippers mid 1 received a first and a second with Earl L. Hobbs, who resigned n week state signs up under the adjust payments are not made directly on surnnee mid only *17 paid out for at Harris bridge. doves mid was furnished by their two exhibits of lien turkeys, while ago Friday. Graham has been cm • State Commander Gates ment plan. an acre basis, but rather at the losses. son, Dr. W. B. Hare. Beautifully Mr. Hare is the son of the late Mrs. Nelin Butler of Hillsboro route ployed at various times in the Of- Leaves for Convention I Of course it is not expected rate of 28 cents a bushel for the • • • Hon. W I), and Henrietta Schol- decinated wedding cakts were made 1 won two first and two seconds flee of the county engineer. H. V. Gates, state commander of ■ that everyone of the 17,090 wheat allotment bushels assigned each Ralph J Rtnelill, secretary of thr field Hare, who were also pioneers. by Mrs, W. Wright mid Mrs. Les with four entries of young turkeys. the Grand Army of the Republic, , growers in the state will find It grower, but now that the acreage Allied Truck Owners, takes excep W D Hare was known as the ter Mooberry. Mrs Henrietta Morgan left today to attend the national advantageous to sign up to co reduction has been definitely set at Forbes, Clerk in Office tion to references In tills column “great orator of the northwest," was also presented with a birthday District Attorney, Leaves G. A R. and W R C. convention operate in this national movement 15 per cent, it is a simple matter to A C. Anderson as the repre and was one of the first lawyers in cake in honor of her anniversary. W. V. Wiley to Receive at St. Paul, Minn. to restore the purchasing power of for each grower to figure out his 50-Year Pythian Jewel Ben F. Forbes Jr., who has been sentative of the contract carriers Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hare re Tlie Bibl«' list'd was a Bibl<> pre After the convention, Mr. Gates W. V. Wiley of Hillsboro will bo employed ns a clerk in the office will visit in Louisville, Kentucky. wheat, although early indications possible benefit payments on the and the smaller truck owners. An side nt 342 8. E. Caruthers street. sented to Mrs. Hare's father when presented October 4 with a fifty- of District Attorney G. Russell Mor with his sister, and will also visit throughout the Columbia Basin basis of acreage to be left out of derson. according to Rtnelill. repre Portland, but Mr. Hare has always he left home. your Jewel by Cnlanthe lodge. can since June 15, resigned Mon the Century of Progress fair In shew that more than 90 per cent wheat. sents very few legitimate contract; been connected with the lumbering Those present nt the table were | of the wheat growers there are Actual benefits, however, will carriers. On the other handRtnelill nnd farming industries of Wash th«' honored couple. Rev. Haller. Dr Knights of Pythias, in Portland. day His place will be filled next Chicago. availing themselves of this oppor- doubtless be considerably greater Mr. Wiley Is n charter member o, week bv a young Portland attorney, takes exception to reference to the ington county. mid Mrs. W B. Hare, Miss Frances the lodge, which will celebrate its who will act as clerk and stenog County Warrants Called | tunit.v. Organization work Is pro than this, owing to the provision Allied Truck Owners ns nn orrnn- At one o'clock Sunday afternoon Hare, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Hnre. rapher. according to Mr. Morgan. Izatlon of "big operators.” Rnther. the couple were reunited in mar John Hnre, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Mnnn 50th anniversary nt that time. This Week by Treasurer gressing rapidly throughout the which requires acreage reduction he declares, it Is nn nrganlzjitlon of riage by Rev Henry Haller of Hills nnd daughter Barbara Jane, Mrs. Call for outstanding county gen state in order that some two million for only two out of the three Trespass Charge Brings "responsible operators" eral fund warrants up to and in dollars out of a total of approxi years which the contract '•overs. boro. Rev. Haller nt the conclusion Martha Hare Mann. Mrs. Mattle State Peace Officers "Wo linvc more members who arc of the .service rend n poem written Fines to Two Men Here cluding September 1. 1932 has been mately three and a quarter million The total benefit payments for the Plan Meeting at Bend Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray may be paid this September, ac following two years will vary ac Ts'sponslblc enough to pnv dues by the minister. Rev. James Camp- Mann Oregon pence officers will meet ' H. D. Henderson of Cornelius and Issued this week by W. W Boscow, cording to officials of the Ore cording to the market price of Mann nn«l daughter Mnry Rae, Mr. every month owning a single Ford bell, who mnrried the couple in nnd Mrs. I,ester C. Mooberry, Mr. Saturday nt Pilot Butte hotel In Wllford Stisbaucr of Portland were countv treasurer Approximately gon State College Extension ser wheat. or a single Chevrolet than nnv oth 1883, and which wns dedicated to Mrs L R. Mnnn. Mrs Hen Bond, nccording to J W. Connell, fined *25 each and costs last week *12.000 in warrants marked "en- vice. which is in charge of the edu-l Later Information on use which er so-cnllcd truck association," Mrs. Hare ns n child. Before the nnd rietta Hnre Morgan, Mr. mid Mrs sheriff. Connell. Deputy Hnrry John when they plead guilty to trespass dorsed. but not paid for want of rational and organization campaign Rtnchll declared. ceremony George Russell Morgan Q it Morooii, Mr mid Mrs. Wil son. nnd Chief of Pollee O. O. Free ■ charges. The two men were ar funds" will be taken tip County is I By taking average yields of the may be made of the contracted Rtnelill also makes It clear that, sang. acreage Indicates that such land "O Promise Me." accompanied liam Mnnn nnd daughters, Priscilla mnn of Hillsboro are planning to raigned in the local justice of the now a little more than one year the Allied Truck Owners do not by Lester C. Mooberry, pianist, peace court. I behind in payment of warrants. various counties', the extension ser ■1 attend. (Continued on pare 10, eolunm S) (Continued on vnxe 10, column 1) (ConllmMd on pnao H. column 21 Fair Jury Cases Opened Prizes Bus Routes Given Listed Conferences Given Schools Give Safety Rules Youth Hurt At Cannery Court Names Budget Body All-Stars Plav Portland Team Dog Tax Men Name Officer Mayor Proclaims Days for Disabled Services Held for Hillsboro Resident Golfers Competing In Fall Tourneys State Tournament Man Held on Charge Of Taking Machine Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hare Given Surprise on 50th Anniversary Deputies Appointed By County Surveyor Figures of Extension Service Show Fair "Rent’’ Will Be Paid