The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 10, 1934, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1931
VOLUME XL!
News
“A people inspired by faith ran
do anything—and the president lias
restored faith.”
—Gt neral Johnson.
iter
A. !.. LINI) Il K C K
Hilhi Class
Graduation
Friday Eve
Tro
Winner
E. Wiley
Candidates Richard
Relief Staff
Named President
Start Final of Rotary Group And SERA
Vote Drive
Merge Here
Presentation of Scholarship»
Fifteen County Aspirant» to
miti Honors to be Made
Public Office Gather at
Richard E. Wiley, local manager
of the Oregon-Washington Water
Service company and a Hillsboro
native son, was elected president
of the Hillsboro Rotary club by
tlw directors, following their elec-
tlon at the Thursday luncheon He
will ucceed E. J. McAlear as presi­
dent.
C. T. Richardson was named vice-
president and J. L. Anderson was
re-elected secretary.
Wiley, Richardson. Charles Wal­
ker, Arthur Reillng and T. G. Bron-
»ere elected directors at the
luncheon meeting.
Eduard Schulmerich, candidate
for tlie republican nomination for
state senator, discussed taxation.
I .ester Ireland was chairman. Schul­
merich said he could solve the tax
problem If endowed with tne power
to remove selfishness from the hu­
man heart, so that all would be
willing to do their share.
Bob Stanford of Tulare, Cal., and
several Portland Rotarians attended
the meeting here.
Richard Wiley, president-elect; J
I. Anderson, secretary, and V. W
Gardner of the Hillsboro Rotary
< ub left Monday evening to attend
the Rotary district convention In
Tacoma.
A special musical program is
planned at the Rotary club this
nixui in observance of National
Week.
C. of C. Speaker
Haney Cites
Need Martin
Leadership
Offices Merged by Federal
Lack of Leader Rlamed for
Order as Economy and
Existing Condition of
Local Allotment Cut
Equal Taxing Urged
From nine < nnpiUr.ii
Beaverton Wednesday
Efficiency Move
Affairs in Oregon
by B. M. Goodman
hrndquiu l< i ■> this pi< I uerk havr
come optlmutlc reports of the pro­
gress of their rrs|>e<’tlve < undid»tri
In the preliminary run-off of tlie
gubernatorial marathon All nine Patterson to Speak
of tlie entrants seven republicans
and two democrats have it "i»i
Gubernatorial Contest Holds
Three Projects in County
the bag“ so Co hpeak, according to Rev. R. I- Puinnin Speaker
McAlexander to Talk Here
their own claims ana (H<- m of their
Center Political Interest
Approved Under Program
Monday at Chamber
nt Baccalaureate
campaign managers AH of th« e
General U. G. McAlexander, "The
claims, however, must be taken with
Rock of the Marne,” who will
a IU mth I quantity of salt They air,
speak at the local chamber of
Lawrence Crowley, Hilhi senior who
With the primary election a lit­
Consolidation of the state emer­
Oregon needs a leader with char­
High s' bool days for graduating
In fact, nothing more nor less than
commerce Monday noon as a re-
wils awarded the Galahad trophy tle more than a week away, coun­
gency
relief
administration
and
the usual pre-election propaganda llillil .'.ctilors will end Friday eve­
publican candidate for nomina­ acter, honesty, knowledge and in­
T'ie. <1.1.
lurli [ the Maj ty candidates are entering tne last
county
relief
offices
was
effected
centive as governor to lead the state
broiulcast for the sjirclal benefit ning with the presentation of di­
tion for governor.
festival ot th< ChrLstlan council lap ot an unusually quiet pre-
Tuesday afternoon and offices were
out of the existing critical condi­
of the indifferent voter and this plomas. honors and awards during
lit the Venetian theatre.
pnmary
campaign
which
has
been
transferred
to
the
second
floor
of
tion and General Martin is just
year his n.ur • is .14101. who doe» the eighth annual comment) inei.t
lacking In clashes over local ilsuca
the Wells' building Wednesday
such a leader, declared Bert Haney
not care ¡Nirticularly about any of exert i-.i > at the Hillsboro union high
and personal encounters. Despite
morning. The action was ordered
of Portland in promoting the can­
tile candidate«, but who would like st htxil auditorium The graduation
the fact that public meetings have
by the government as an economy
didacy of Major General Charles
to vote for a winner If he Vote address ‘"File Challenge to the
been
numerous,
candidates
have
move and to increase efficiency.
H. Martin, Democratic gubernatorial
Graduate,” will be delivered by
ut all
been hard al work rallying sup­
Under the new setup, both offices
aspirant, at the chamber of com­
Fact of the matter Is that with I’uul L. Putlerson, local attorney.
porters
to
their
candidacies.
will
be
under
the
direction
of
W.
J.
merce Monday. Poor leadership and
only two candidatas to nominata,
Awurdlng ot honors, including a
Mills
of
Forest
Grove,
general
coun
­
lack of planning has placed the
Fifteen aspirant» to public office
«even ot the nine who now have It M'holnrshlp to Whitman colit i . i ■, an­
ty
manager.
Other
officers
of
the
County
Folk
Urged
to
Work
state in its present position, he
gathered Wednesday at Beaverton
•‘in the bag * are going to wake up nouncement of honor students und
consolidated staffs are Leon 8.
stated and urged the election of a
the morning after election to dis­ presentation of the H W Barn< ■■ Dorothy Chalmers Crowned on the invitation ot the Kiwanis
for Election of Jurist
Davis of Hillsboro, personnel man­
solid, substantial, thinking man aa
club to present their platforms in
cover tluit what they thought usa cup, which Is awarded each year to
Queen of May Festival
ager and master timekeeper; C. W.
governor.
two-minuta talks The meeting will
the gubernatorial nomination in a the senior boy and girl exemplifying
Brome of Aloha, auditor; Mrs.
A governor must be a leader, he
probably be the last for county
bag wils nothing more nor less the highest In scholarship, leader­
"A vote for Judge Bagley is a
Crowley, president of candidates before the primary elec­
Helen Hamilton of Hillsboro, execu­ vote
cannot be a leader unless the
than a pig in a poke
ship, courage und loyally during the Lawrence
for an improved Supreme people
Hillsboro
ChrLstlan
council
and
tive
secretary;
and
Mrs.
Harvey
have confidence in him. and
With some 400.000 of the 461,000 high M'htxil years, will be made by
tion.
Batchelar of Hillsboro, and Miss Court.” This was the keynote of the people cannot have confidence
«xll registered voters in Oreg'ui B M Gtxxlmun. principal. Although Hilhi student body president last
Candidates Parade
the county-wide pep rally to pro­ in him unless they know him,
year,
was
presented
with
the
Gala-
Louise
Brown
of
Beaverton,
inves
­
displaying little or no interest In the Whitman t holm ..hip Is the only
the candidacy of Circuit Judge Haney contended. He pointed out
Republican candidates for nomi­
tigators and case workers. The ad­ mote
the outcome of the gubernatorial one received to dale, several more had itwurd Tuesday evening during nation as state senator Included
R. Bagley of Hillsboro at that General Martin had been an
ministrative staff of the groups George
derby, even the wisest of the pol­ are exis t ted before graduation. Di­ the May festival of the council at Suinuel Lawrence ot Raleigh. He’iiy
the local chamber of commerce Oregon
was reduced 25 per cent in the Monday
taxpayer for 42 years and
itical prophets admit that any at­ plomas will be presented by F L. i the Venetian theatre In the ab­ Jacobson ot West Union and Ed­
evening.
merger.
sence of Mayor Wills Mahoney of
had a record of accomplishment as
tempt at picking a winner even llrown ot Laurel, director.
ward
Schulmerich
ol
Hillsboro
Law
­
as
one
of
the
Lauding
Bagley
Klamath Falls, who was to have
an army officer, as governor of
Jury Acquits A. Shoepe on
County .Allotment Cut
al thus late stage of the primary
Program Aiinountrd
presented the award but was de­ rence promised a good administra­
Due to reductions in the federal most outstanding jurists ever to the Canal Zone and as a congress­
campaign is a wild gurss, ¡lure and
tion it elected, Schulmerich declar­
to
the
supreme
Drunk
Driving
Charge
stand
for
election
Graduation
exercises
will
tained,
Rev
Henry
8.
Haller,
coun
­
emergency
relief
administration
man. These factors qualify Martin
simple
t'll advisor, made the presentation. ed hiniselt as standing tor election
funds alloted to Oregon, Washing­ court in recent years, Paul L. Pat­ as a leader who has the confidence
In the republican race the lead with music by the high school
on hl.s past record, while Jacobson
terson,
president
of
the
"Bagley-
followed
by
invocation
by
Rev.
Tlie
Galahad
shield
is
awarded
ton
county
relief
funds
have
been
of the people and who will not
potations arc now generally con­
Damages totaling
__ ________
$3550 are ____
sought
_
annually by the boys' clubs of the presented a platform ot favoring a by Camilla Bemethy In a suit filed slashed approximately 50 per cent, for-Judge" club, urged county resi­ waste public money.
ceded to three of the wven candi­ Walker, local Methodist c
lax
on
oleomargarine
and
butter
council to the .senior member who
according to R. W Weil, county dents to wage a vigorous campaign
dates Holman. Dunn«’ and lamer- pastor. Prccivding tlie coinn
Platform Cited
substitutes and any other legisla­ Thursday in the circuit court relief chairman. The number of in his behalf. He declared that if
gan In the order name I While ment address by Patterson, Miss Is elected as that year's Sir Gala- tion beneficial to the tarmers.
against Mr. and Mrs William Hee-
Martin makes few promises but
Washington county people were in­
direct
relief
cases
has
also
been
In
­
Holman is still given a slight edge Marjorie Sewell will present a vio­ had on the basis of eminent Chris­
The plaintiff alleges that
will make good on everything
-
be
J. W Raynard of Midway, demo­ sacker.
In the contest to date his opponents lin solo, "Serenade by Franz Drills tian character. The silver shield,
she leceived numerous cuts and creased, he stated. As a result, it terested in placing a qualified man promises, Haney assured his audi­
are leaving no stone unturned In The girls' glee club, singing "Pale surmounted with the oak leaves o! cratic candidate for representative, bruises, fractured ribs, concussion will be necessary to reduce relief on the supreme bench, they should ence. Haney scored candidates who
their efforts to turn the tide of Moon by Logan, will cluse the victory, is the highest honor giv­ declared his platform to be for re­ of the brain and a dislocated back allowances in the county in propor­ take an active part in spreading promised tax reduction and free
victory to one or the other of the musical purt ot the program A en during the club life of the young duction of tuxes and lower govern­ as a result of an auto accident tion to the reduction in allotment. knowledge of Bagjey's qualifications power from the Bonneville dam,
ment costs, while his teammate, E. June 26. 1932, at Forest Grove. She
Only active relief cases on the despite his sincere reticence against declaring that taxes could not be
candidates, and it would not be at special feature in connection with man by his fellows.
all surprising if either Dunne or the commencement exert lies w ill be
Miss Dorothy Chalmers was the L. Ross ot Hillsboro stated he "was asks $3000 general damages, $5o0 county rolls prior to April 15 will campaigning for votes.
and that congress alone
Results from the letter writing reduced
Lonergan should lx» persuaded to an exhibit of projects made In tlie central figure in the first two holding his dynamite until fall.” special damages for medical care be eligible for relief work under
would determine the distribution of
drop out of tlx? contest within the manual arts clas.se» under tlie di­ scenes of the festival, namely: The Republican candidates for the and 150 for her car, which she de­ the SERA program. Mills declared. campaign launched recently are en- power.
next week in order to center sup­ rection of Maurice M. Romig, Tlie receiving of the crown of pearls as house. H R. Findley of Cedar Mill clares was completely wrecked as As soon as men are placed on couraging. according to W. G. Hare,
Taxes will not be reduced because
SERA projects, their names will be local attorney. Offers of active sup­ someone
port of the anti-Holman forces on exhibit will be open one hour before Queen Dorothy II from the hands and J. W. Hughes ot Forest Grove, a result of the crash.
must pay tor the large
immediately
taken
from
the
direct
port
have
been
received
from
Mult-
one strung contender. The big dif­ the program and ugaln after com­ of Ambrose, cardinal, and the mock favored tax reduction and J. O.
of money spent in the past,
Alvin C. Shoepe of Gladstone, in­
nomah county, particularly from the amount
ficulty in such a deal, however, mencement
crowning ceremony Miss Frances Johnson ot Metzger, the third re­ dicted on a charge of driving while relief rolls.
taxes can be equalized. If elect­
Work on the Tualatin river sur- Portland bar. Returns indicate that but governor.
lies in the fuel tluit neither of these
Displays will include those ot Pozzi, harpist of tlie Portland Sym­ publican candidate for representa­ intoxicated, was acquitted Wednes­
Martin will carefully
vey project was started Friday with Bagley has supporters in nearly ed
< .n^iidat«is willing to concede both freshman and advanced class­ phony orchestra, presented a con­ tive. stated he would continue us. day
think
out methods of raising money
evening
by
a
circuit
court
jury.
In the past sessions If elec tad. A.
every county in the state.
a
crew
of
five
men
qualified
for
anything to his opponent. Both es. showing examples ot articles cert during the event.
in an equitable manner and will not
Members of the Jury which heard
in .i*. 1 that ttwy ii.K«- U m mnu I im made, and di »w ings and outlines
“If the people o f Washington jump into a plan unprepared, ac­
Due to the last minute change, M Jannsen of Reedville, another' the one-day trial were John W. survey work. Mills stated. Kenneth
Tillotson
of
Forest
Grove
has
been
lion ils good as won and if they used In the courses Tables, cabi­ the cabinet of the queen was com­ republican representative Candida's Gibson.
county
are
genuinely
interested
in
cording to Haney. Martin will not
Verna Dober, August Kahle,
are sincere in this contention nat­ nets. smoking stands, chests as well posed ot the following members of and president of the Kinains club Craig C. Condit. Otto B. Bennett. placed in charge of the group. Pro­ Judge Bagleys election and work! attack his political opponents, qub-
urally do not care to throw their as special exhibits showing nulls, the boys clubs: Lyle Oakes, James retrained from discussing politics Ed King. Eleanor Atrops. Grace I. ject for the fencing of 360 acres for him. it can be done," declared ble with other state officials nor
chances away by withdrawing at screws, kinds of wood and uphol­ Grogan. Richard Sutherland, Alvin and thanked the candidates for Busch, Ferd Langer Jr., George M. of the Forest Grove watershed has Hare. He stated that he was con­ fight with the legislature.
stery processes will be displayed. Schulmerich, Donald Chase, Ros-s coming to the meeting.
been approved and work will be vinced that the jurist had a good
this time.
Regarding the sales tax, Haney
(Continued on page 10, column 6)
Four candidates for circuit Judge Bledsoe. William F. Ziegler, and
Of tlie other four candidates In Plans are being considered for a Cox and Lowell Chase Attendants
chance for election.
1 declared
May Bell Erickson.
that Martin would await
attended
the
Beaverton
session:
M.
third
year
course
next
year.
la
the republican primary Brown
to the queen were Hazel Rasmus­
Letters
setting
forth
Judge
Bag-
the
mandate of” the people "The
(Uuuuuuui un
i column 1)
State police olflcers conducted a
admittedly a dark horse with a lot
Baccalaureate services at the sen. Jean Ann Pasley, Mary Ellen
ley's
qualifications,
his
keen,
quick
issue
will
be decided by the voters
checkup on operator's licenses Fri-
of strength among the farmers and auditorium Sunday were well ut- Mariner and Velma Abendroth.
accurate judgment which is seldom of Oregon before Martin would be
day afternoon at the Beaverton-
truckmen, but without a great deal tended. Rev. R. L. Putnam of the
wrong, his intolerance of law de- elected and he •—
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■ him
•
Tlie following statement was Is­
has announced
­
Bertha junction in Beaverton, ar- j
of support in Multnomah county, Christian church delivered the ad-
lays, his honesty and integrity and self as accepting the majority vote
i resting: five persons for failure to
where the big voting strength lies dress. "Life as it Masterpiece." dis- sued by Mayor Mahoney, candidate
his command of the respect of of the people as his course of ac­
I have licenses and giving provision­
Mai Alexander, brought out as an cussing the ehousing of a vocation for the democratic nomination for
bench, bar and litigants have been tion. Haney stated, however, that
governor, after expressing his re­
al arrest tickets to several others
(C uii II iium I Mli
lu. cH'lumn Z)
eleventh-hour entry in ahnt was
Two persons were injured, two sent out over the state, declared Martin was personally opposed to
gret at having missed the May fes- |
who failed to have licenses in their
lio|x*d to lx* a smart bit of politics,
cars
wrecked
and
Lawrence
Marggl
Patterson in outlining progress in the measure.
tlval: "Only one thing will bring
possesion.
iias failed to click w llh the public
of Oregon City placed in the county the campaign. He urged county
America out ot this depression in
Oregon has not progressed in
and has apparently been left at
William
B.
Ross
of
Hillsboro.
intermittent showers and 1
jail on a drunken driving charge folk to communicate with friends _ population,
________ ______________________
the end and that is a following of a Despite
business and cities as
the starling post along with Charlie
threatening storm, bargain day In Bertha Keaton of Cornelius route 1. as a result of a four-car collision in other parts of the state, recom- has
Washington because" thetatter
the
teaching
of
Christ.
Christian
Hall of Portland and Dodd of
Hillsboro Saturday was highly suc- Earl W. Granger ot Fortlaud and Saturday evening on the Tualatin mending the election of Judge Bag- has been governed better, declared
character
building
through
work
Vmatilia county
according to reports of the Harvey M. Barnes of Forest Grove highway near the Dairy creek fill. ley, and asked that they conduct a Haney. Martin is qualified to recog-
with the youth ot the country is cesful,
With both the Martin and Ma­
26 co-operating mercliants and plead guilty to charges of having no Mrs. A. L. Brock of Cornelius, a word of mouth
»rtrtrtiH campaign
rtomrtrtirtrt in tms nize opportunities for progress, will
the
hope
of
our
nation's
future.
Tlie
in one of the cars struck
honey camps Issuing daily bulletins
thrifty county shoppers who took operator's licenses and were fined passenger
county.
value of the Hillsboro Christian advantage
not pass them up and will not per­
on the triumphal march of their
$10 and costs by A. W. Havens, by Marggl. was taken to Jones hos­
of
the
special
merchan-
pital with a fractured rib and
mit the wasting of any more natur­
respective candidates toward the
Honors for hlith producing large council to this community is too i ; dlse offers. A large crowd thronged local justice of the peace. Fines bruised
while John Lyons of
al resources, he said.
democratic nomination, unbiased herd in the Yamhlll-Wiuiiiington great to be estimated. I trust Hills- i I the city throughout the day and were suspended upon applying for Oregon head,
City,
Marggi's
companion,
boro people appreciate the council I local retailers enjoyed sales even a license Gordon B. Lang of Taft
Haney urged voters to give serious
observers admit that It U still a Herd Improvement association dur­ and
suffered a cut head.
its
clubs."
thought to the election ot public
horse race with the outcome as ing March went to Clyde E. Rob­
larger than at the February event, j was also given a ticket on the same
The car in which Marggl and
( Continu«! on pace 10, column 4)
much In doubt now as it was a ertson A Son, Forest Grove dairy­
Between 3500 and 4000 persons charge but has not appeared as yet. Lyons were riding is reported by
month ago.
witnesses
to
have
first
struck
an
men. according to figures released
Plans for participation in the
gathered at the chamber of com-, Edward Berger and Earl Sallee,
which did not stop
In the congressional race In the by the herd taster. The Robertaon
nierce building for the free distribu­ both of Hazeldale, were fined $50 automobile
and then collided with C. W. Farmers' Union stat« convention in
first district Joe Devers of Salem, I k ' k I ol 24 purebred Jerseys fur­
they
and
costs
each.
Monday
when
tion of gifts at 2 p. m. Tlie new
Weaver of McMinnville. Continuing Hillsboro May 22. 23 and 24 were ;
who is now devoting his time to nn nished an average of 788 2 pounds
(Continued on pace 4. column 1)
plan of distributing the gift plates.:
the car is reported to have made at the meeting of the West
intensive campaign, is believed to of nillk containing 45 39 pounds ot
Finals In the county elementary under which ladles and girls were
sideswiped the Brock car. knock- Union unit of the Farmers' Union I
iiave a slight advantage over Jim butterfat during the month.
given
an
opportunity
to
obtain
the
school track and field meet, schcd-
in it into the ditch, and then stop- at the K. P. hall in North Plains I
Mott, Incumbent, for the republi­
O. F Daniels of Sheridan had
and then the men, was re­
lied against a telephone pole on Thursday night.
can nomination. Devers is especially the leading medium-sized herd with uled for last Saturday at the Hilhi gifts
Final arrangements will be made'
the south side of the highway.
strong m m . h ion < ounty, nhero ho an average of 808 pounds of milk field, were cancelled on account of ported as completely satisfactory. |
has
Weaver was uninjured and his at the county meeting Saturday I Hillsboro "Clean-up
. Week"
------ ----
Special parking privileges were ■
has resided for the past 17 years, and 41 pounds of butterfat from threatening rain and the muddy
night
at the court house.
been designated as the period from
car was not seriously damaged. The
granted
during
the
sales
event
and
'
in Lane county, where he served Ills 13 cows. C. E. Terry of Carlton condition of the track. Weather
Brock car. driven by A. L. Brock
West Union local will sponsor a May 21
28 inclusive in a procla-
as district attorney before coining route 2. with eight purebred Jer­ permitting, the event will be run additional parking space was avail­
of Cornelius, was practically wreck­ dance at the North Plains K. P. mation issued this week by Mayor
able
in
back
of
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
ed as was the automobile driven by
‘ hall May 17 to finance the baseball.1 O. Phelps. Purpose of the event is
to Marion county, and in the coast seys. led the small herd group. His off this Saturday, according to O.
Full page advertisement i Proposed dairy adjustment pro­ Marggl.
counties through his successful ef­ cows averaged 890 6 pounds ol nnlk B. Kraus, county school superin­ building.
team. Women are asked to bring to improve the appearance of the
I gram of the AAA will be held up
(Continued on page 4. column 4)
forts in behalf of the hignway and 48.06 pounds of fat. There were tendent.
lunch.
city and assist in fire prevention.
I
bridge bonds. In the democratic race 860 cows in the 36 herds tasted and
until
such
time
as
the
dairy
indus
­
Under the annual policy the city
Contestants representing small
it is admittedly a toss-up between their average was 674 6 pounds of schools
try can get together in support
will assume the expense of hauling
Hilhi School District
are scheduled to compete,
the three candidates Delzell, O om 1 milk with 31.92 pounds of fat.
away all clean-up materials col­
starting at 10 a. m The larger
of a practical program, according
Issues Warrant
and Turner—with not even the
lected by citizens during the week.
will meet in the afternoon
to an announcement by the AAA.
The Fir Grove dairy and E. E. schools
most reckless prognosticator willing
beginning
at
1:30
o'clock.
A
county
Plans
are
developing
rapidly
for
Cans,
bottles or metal material will
That
__
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__
___
___
the Hillsboro union
Reports from the 15 recent regional
to risk his reputation by attempt­ Guerber, both ot Hillsboro, Joined champion will be named in both
Board for the establishing of a
the annual "Happy Days" celebra­ school district would soon be on a 1 be handled
__ r__________
provided they
,__
are _ placed
___ _
meetings
showed
that
sentiment
was
the
«
WHlntion
during
the
month.
large
»nd
small
school
divisions.
ing to pick the winner. In the sec-
code of fair trade for the retail divided and the administration de­ tion to be held this year at Shute cash basis was the opinion express- in sacks or boxes that one man
lond district Jay Upton is believed
solid fuel industry has been ap­ fined its position as follows:
park on July 1, 2. 3 and 4, accord­ ed Monday by B. M. Goodman,' can handle and placed on parking
to have a slight advantage in the
pointed for Washington county, and
ing to Ed. L. Moore, secretary of clerk The district has issued a , strips at the nearest traveled street
The
scope
of
Immediate
assistance
republican race because of his larger
Truman Boyd of Hillsboro named is limited to reduction of diseased the chamber of 'ximmerce. Grounds call for all current warrants num- between Mav 21 anH xrav u vn
at quaintance ov«i the «11. tricl dui
as chairman. All members of the cattle, and some relief purchases of have been improved by the plant­
to hiA many years In the public
industry are urged to it tend n dairy products. Disease eradication ing of grass on the midway and paid on warrants issued up to lrH,CIUi-
eye ns a state senator, although
meeting with the co-ordinating is regarded by the administration west side of the auditorium and about March 1. Receipt of the next
Co-operation of citizens and civic
supporters of Judge Graham arc
committee
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. as an important social welfare and the committee in charge antici­ tax money allotment should put1 groups are asked by the mayor that
College
News
Service
Flea
beetles,
including many weeds. Most serious nt the court house basement.
not conceding anything.
efficiency
measure
having
only
pates
a
heavy
growth
of
grass
by
the
district
on
a
cash
basis,
accord-I
the
city may progress in beautifi-
' two species of which arc now found 1 damage appears on potato, tomato,
Carle Abrnins and Earl Snell
Members of the county commit­ minor effectiveness in production the first of July.
: to
uati->ii sanitation and safety.
in
Oregon,
constitute
a
serious
men
­
pepper
and
egg
plants.
still running neck-and-nesk in th* 1
are as follows: Boyd of Hills­ control.
Considerable Interest is being
to potato production In this | The western flea beetle feeds only tee
[race for the republican nomination | ace
boro, chairman: Clem Eslinger of
Any adjustment program to be shown in the popular sporting event,
state,
causing
many
inquiries
re-1
for secretary of state, and at tills]
on the foliage of potatoes, but since Hillsboro; Arnold Gnos of Come-1 undertaken bv tlie administration the "go-as-you-please" walking race
stage of the contest it is anybody's, ' garding control to be directed to the advent of the eastern type the bus. Dclmcr Kiser of Forest Grove, must be for the dairy industry as from Portland to Hillsboro, which is
batllr with both < .indidnte.s on the I entomologist» and farm crops speci­ larvae, upon hatching, work down and C. M. Bagstad of Forest Grove, a while, must be voluntary, and conducted annually on July 4. Prizes
must not discriminate between totaling $150 are being ottered to
go night and day in their appeal, alists at Oregon State college.
into the soil and feed on rootlets secretary.
groups of producers.
for support. The three-way fight | Though the pests attack both the and developing tubers, seriously
winners of the race.
Under the law processing taxes
High school athletes represent­ Shattuck specializes In the javelin
for the democratic nomination for I leaves anil tubers of developing damaging the quality and reducing
Seeking to give candidates living
cannot be levied until, or unless, a outside
thia position Is not exciting a great' I potatoes, control is directed at pois­ the yield In many cases. A copy of
of Hillsboro a greater ct ,i ce ing approximately 20 schools in event.
oeclsion
is
made
to
pay
benefit
five northwest counties will compete
deal of interest and the guess of ] oning the adult beetles, according the circular describing control meth­
Summary of th dual meet With
payments to individual farmers to to be selected "Happy Days" queen, Saturday
on the Pacific university Beaverton is as follow i:
the greenest, novice as to the out­ ! to it circular of informal ion on the ods more fully may be had at any
a new method of naming the queen
compensate
them
for
co-operation
come is Just as good M that of I | subject written by Dr. Don C. county agent's office.
100-yard dash: Samuels. Hillsboro,
j is to be used this year, according field in the district track and field
Cold-packing of strawbrrries was in production control.
tournament, seeking the right to first; Hanna. Hillsboro, second; Ny­
the most battle-scarred vaterun of Mote and E. R. Jackman and Issued
Large scale stabilization opera­ to Moore. Every organization and enter
started at the Rny-Maling cannery tions
all of Oregon’s past political wars by the o. S. C. agricultural experi­
the
state
meet
at
Corvallis.
are not included In admin­ city in Washington county is to be High schools In Washingon, Tilla­ land, Beaverton, third. Time 10.4
...
Wednesday morning. At present ap­ istration
ment station.
seconds.
plans, since experience i invited to nominate a candidate.
proximately
150
employes
are
work
­
mook. Yamhill. Columbia and Clat­
Mile: Patterson Hillsboro, first;
At least seven Oregon counties
Last season's experience with the
shows that unless they are accom­
ing at the plant and the number panied by control over production Editor Attends National
sop counties have been invited to Shaper, Beaverton, second; Blat­
are expected to vote on the desir­ dust method of control demonstrat­
, will be increased as soon ns the they result In Increased production
ability of barring liquor sales with­ ed Its value, the circular reveals.
compete.
ter.
Beaverton, third. Time 5.08
Convention at St. Louis
in their borders at the November
Two additional county schools j strawberry season gets Into full and a relapse in prices.
Hilhi will enter a team in the minutes.
arsenate dust in the pro­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Verne
McKin
­
election, according to information Calcium
have received emergency educational swing.
----------------------------------- ——+
120-yard high hurdles: Kline,
ney left Monday night for St. Louis, tournament, according to B. M. Beaverton, first; Denny, Beaverton,
reaching t h e state department.. portion of one to four by weight of ■ relief funds from the FERA, ac­
Operation of the cannery was
These Include Washington. Yamhill hydrated lime is most effective and cording to word received by the resumed early last week when the
Missouri, where Mr. McKinney will Goodman, coach. Hopes of the Blue second; Dinsmore. Hillsboro, third.
Polk, Benton, Linn, Lune and Mari­ may be purchased ready mixed or county school superintendent. The
represent Oregon at the National and White team will be placed up­ Time 18.2 seconds.
started cold-packing aspara­
on. The vote, If taken, will be under Is easily mixed nt home by using funds were allotted to permit the plant
Editorial association convention. on the performances of Samuels,
and spinach. Canning of goose­
authority of the local option pro­ some device such as the diagonal schools to operate a full nine gus
Pole Vault: McCue, Beaverton,
Preceding the regular session, a Hanna. Shattuck, Patterson and
berries was started Tuesday.
vision of the Knox i quor law. axle barrel dusting machine used mon tiis.
first; Rice, Hillsboro, and Saxton.
two-day
program
in
connection
with
Schmidt,
who
showed
to
advantage
Rooms wanted!
Plans for the county dictions nre for treating »etvd grain with dust.
Jounalism week at the University | Wednesday afternoon In the dual Beaverton, tied for second and third.
Forest Grove union high school
now In the hands of the Anti-
Tlie adult beetles emerge in May was allowed $2925 and the Progress
of Missouri will be given the edl-1 track meet with Beaverton on the Height 10 feet 4 Inches.
State convention of the
Llquor league of Oregon and a and
Discus: Owen, Hillsboro, first;
and It Is in these months < elementary school $350. The funds
Farmers' Union will be held
torlal party, followed by a trip local track. Although Hilhi lost the
definite decision will be made fol­ that June
application Is made as soon as are to be used for teacher salaries
in Hillsboro May 22. 23 and
through the Ozark region. Editors; meet 63 to 59, Hillsboro track fans Mason, Beaverton, second; Barron.
lowing a study of conditions In the
24 and all available rooms
the work of the flea bettie appears
will attend from every state in the [ were encouraged by the showing Beaverton, third. Distance 94 feet
several counties.
are needed for the visitors,
on the foliage. Number of appli­ Grange Plans Program
Milton Johnson and Phoebe Coul­
union and one day of the session of the home team against the 1 inch.
• • •
according
to
those
In
charge.
220-yard dash: Nyland, Beaver­
cations
depent!
upon
circumstances,
ter.
both
of
Hillsboro,
were
elected
will
be given over to discussion on strong Beaverton squad.
Oregon's 3076 National Guards-
Persons having vacant rooms
Observing Mother’s Day student body officers at Pacific
ton, first; Samuels, Hillsboro, sec­
Graphic Arts Industries' code and
imcn will go Into summer camp at but they are made at about 10-day
which
they
would
like
to
rent
Samuels
has
been
turning
in
university
last
week.
Johnson
was
ond;
Saxton, Beaverton, third. Time
Hillsboro Grange will hold an all­
code problems, with representation
Camp ClaLsop June 12 for two Intervals until the Injury is checked
or donate for housing the
outstanding performances in the 24.4 seconds.
named vice-president and Miss
from
Washington,
D.
C.
Weeks of Intensive training, it was by eradication of the beetles. Some­ day meeting Saturday at the new Coulter,
I
convention visitors are asked
secretary.
100-yard dash, broard jump and 220-
Shot: Hanna, Hillsboro, first;
announced this week by Major Gen­ times prompt attack will liermlt Grange hall. The afternoon pro­
Other county students elected
to register their »ooms with
yard dash and hurdles. Hanna Sutherland. Hillsboro, second; Em­
Co-op to Meet
eral George A White Veterans of treating the edges of the field In­ gram will be In commemoration of were:
Secretary Ed, L. Moore at
Dan
Barrett
of
Cornelius,
Laurel unit of the Dairy Co-op­ shines in the "hundred," shot and mons, Beaverton, third. Distance
past mobilizations at this camp on vaded first by the beetles rather Mother's Day. Rev. T. A. Legcr of editor of "Index;' Martha Giltner
the chamber of commerce.
[the shores of the Pacific will find than dusting the whole area.
erative asoclatlon will meet Tues­ broad jump, while Schmidt and 40 feet 4 inches.
west of Hillsboro will speak on of Forest Grove, manager of "In­
Telephone
Illi.
many improvements since their
MO-yard Dash; Taylor, Beaver-
day at the Laurel hall. President Patterson are dependable perform­
These beetles arc known to feed "Farming In Africa.” The after­ dex;" and Ronald Webb of Beaver­
(Conllnnsd on
«, roiman 1)
ers in the longer distance races.
Visit to the camp a year ago. Miles on upwards of 50 different plants noon meeting is open to the public. ton, forensic councilman.
Newby
will speak.
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Local Situation Quiet
Crowley Wins
Galahad Prize
Judge Bagley
Lauded Here
Auto Victim
Asks Damages
Two Injured
in Auto Crash
Bargain Event
Here Success
County Herd
Wins Honors
Farm Union Plans
State Convention
Grade Track Meet
Set for Saturday
Cleanup Week
Planned Here
Dairy Plan
Status Cited
Happy Days Plans
Progress Rapidly
Fuel Dealers Plan
Code of Fair Trade
I
Flea Beetles Declared Menace
to Potato Industry of Oregon
District Track Tourney Planned
at Pacific University Saturday
Ray*Maling Cannery
Resumes Operation
Additional Schools
Receive FERA Aid
Rooms Appeal
Made of City
Hillsboro Students
Name P.U. Officers