The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 31, 1934, Image 1

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Read A d ver Using
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A pp«uru in the Argua
ous
W ith Wlii< h is C om bine 1 the H illt b o r o Independent
V O L U M E XL1
S ta te C apitol
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Good Printing
The Argua Gives Q u a U ty
Service a t F a ir Prices
H IL L SB O R O , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 3 1 , 19.51
NO. 15
of
Several Projects
. ded This Week
at SERA Office
Tax Leagu?
Backs Court
Non-High District
Director Election
Planned June 18
Farm Union
Group Ends
Happy Day Event
Program P la n s
Near Completion
People Pay
Tributes to
Local Relief
Body Denies
Heverul additional proposal* f o r ,
I Election of a director for the non- I
Preparations for the a n n u a l
HERA project* were subm itted this j
high school district board for a
Happy Days" celebration, to be
week to W J Mills, county m an ­
five-year term to represent zone I
held a t Shute park July 1, 2, 3
ager. following his request last week I
Two M ajor P a rtie n
one will be held June 18 during;
and 4 under the auspices of the
for more work programs to a s s ist,
i
annual
meetings
In
the
53
districts
j
I>ig in for Big
| local chamber of commerce, a r e ,
in the uttem pt to take men off of
i comprising the non-high school
j rapidly rounding in final shape, a c - ’
relief rolls and place them on work I
area tra n k Bailey of Buxton has
Push in En11
i cording to the committee In charge j
F in d le y D e c la r e * E q u a liz in g projects Three projects, the Bea­ C o n c la v e R e -e le c ts O ffic e r s filed to succeed himself and to P a tr io tic G r o u p s J o i n
” “ yrec“
fX ’ «
orga*ni- C o m m itte e S ta te m e n t S a y .
verton ftchool Job. the Hillsboro
date no other candidate has slg-
drainage work and the A loha-El-
o f lx*vi«*s M a jo r P u r p o se
D u r in g C lo sin g S essio n
I nifled hl« Intention of seeking the
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v
a
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c
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M
em
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ria
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CAI.EM
zations for entries in the queen
E m b e z z le m e n t C h a r g e s
nionlca road project, were approved |
I post The time for filing expires.
contest and many more are antic-
o f G rou p O b je c tiv e
the lead e n <>t Ila* two major
by the suite committee this week
o f O r eg o n G ro u p
Monday.
D a y W e d n e sd a y
ipated.
a r e R id ic u lo u s
parties hi Oregon art* devoting
and work will htart toon a f te r 1
Decisions on allowances for tra n s­
their tliiu* to digging in. fctreiigth-
June 1.
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Five more candidates for “Happy I
portation of non-hlgh school dis­
enlng their position* and p repar­
.
.
Days' queen were nom inated and
Projects ready for submission to
trict students during the 1934-1935 x r
ing for the big puah thbt fall.
the state committee Include the
«--ported «> the cham ber of com-
year were reached Tuesday night
T he republican party, *adly de­
merce this week, bringing th e total
k llV U C U
53000 Huzeldale school Job, con­
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i between the board and Banks, H ills -'
moralized Alnce It* defeat by an
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now entered In the contest to 12.
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tinuation of the CWA project for
' txiro and Forest Grove high schools.!
lnd(*|M*ndent "bull frog" candidate C h a irm a n C ites A c t iv it ie s o f work a t the Hillsboro city library L iv esto ck C o m m issio n M art I'ro i.jio r .tlon allotment., for T i­
a
o u
j o
•
Miss Minerva Fuller of Hillsboro
four years ago. experienced a re ­
. H ea d I r a ise s was nam ed as the second candidate G rou p R e lu c ta n t to D ig n ify
and for a "municipal Inventory"
gard, Tualatin and Beaverton schools
birth at a gathering of tla* faith
B o d y T o w a r d R e d u c tio n s
P la n n e d in P o rtla n d
D e fe n d e r s o f N a tio n
i™ ® -‘h.eJ 0C*1..u nlt oi th e D augh­
tor Hillsboro, The Huzeldale work
will be considered next Tuesday
ful in Portland thl* week uml the
S to r ies T h ro u g h D e n ia l
ters of Union Veterans, while Miss
Includes an addition to the one-
evening.
leaders of the deniixratlc bust*
Eva Oakes of Hillsboro was re ­
room building, construction of u
„
.
___
Adjustment of the tuition allow-.
have been called into conference In
Declaring th at equalization o f basem ent and installation o f a
ported as the P ythian Sister nom-
Re-electing th e 1934 officer per- ance for Banks high school from
'■ h e ^ i c ^ w l S ^ M d 0^
h T The "F. L'
Persistent rum ors that
Portland for early In July, when i taxes would be Hie m ajor objective hcutlng plant Through error the Minnel and d,-.signaling Albany a.s »72 t o '»75 per pGpd \L " a p p ^ v 7 < i
L." ,Clui
club Oi
of Hillsboro
the .stale committee will reorganize of the W ashington County Tax atlendani e ol the school was given the Siu- lor tlie next annual con- Tm ay evening 'Tin- Giange was dead and ol other loved ones was h
th "ee Ioca^ Birls in the J»»e
n fe in the county srnco
M w Deorgenia Brown. Mis., last winter to the effect th a t th e
for the cumpalgn
Reduction and Equalization league a . five pupils when It should have vention. the tw enty-lourlh annual mad. n make the district conform paid Wednesday by u .? people of
conclave o f t h e Mate Farm ers with the am ount a llo w S o U ie T w ^
community, w h o .in f e e i n g £ ele“
“ d , MUs JosePhine
“ J ““1
>»*
The "liuitdr ‘ story of the coup In the light of the fact th a t little been 52
with Americans in all ac tio n ? of ®tu arl- M us Thelm a Mulloy o f
CWA iuid relief funds and
which started the eleventh hour can be done in the way
tax re-
N,.w
u
subm ltted Union came to a close Thursday schools in the county
candidate last surP|us Products furnished by the
swing to Jo«* Dunne and landed duello,, III the county, members of
,ncht.1(.
M.h(K>, >)bg Cor. alternoon at Hillsboro Resolution* The non-high school board w ill' the country paused in their daiiv LaU7 ' ' reP°rte<i
proven,ent • D t.hhzim: the program of the be r .- o r g a n tA a t tke m e ^ S fol- tasks lor o b ^ r X e of M em w m l 7 ^ ' , U,
»y the goyem m ent^m em bers of the com-
him lire republican nom ination for the county league, which lias been nellus public schools, improvement
governor, ua revealed in an Inter- . dorm ant for nearly a year, revived of the G arden Home
Tiool and " r‘P‘,'lz“ t»on for the coming year lowu... the election of a new direc- Day Hillsboro business hourei wt-re v ^ e h ^ ' h * 3 ¿ Ub' MlSS E r m a
ru « d a y issued a statem ent
view with Henry Hanzen, siute the organisation Monday evening ,.'¡-.„,‘,',‘,’1.%
n <" the
Ju n t 18
CilSedm Z rL lD e
th“
¿ T “ R ^ y .^ t h e ^ t o r ^
and
continuation
budget director, tills week has sUirt- a t the county court house A res
public school CWA project m an of Yamhill and adopted by the
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inMu Z e t f A t l ^ ^ r X n V n 6
f° r the
* mVltCd
Wh° h*W
«M tongues wagging a.*. to Just wliut olution upholding tla* action of tin* Tigard
_
.
, convention.
Die three projects approved th is
a W Potts of Jefferson was rc-
|x u t the present lulinlnlslrutlon will county court and Ita stand regurd-
— a.
can k n o n m
held a t the park July 4 under the stories to take their inform a-
y Beaverton school. elected president ol the state body
lak,* In the torllicoiiilng cunipuign lug the demands for additional r<— n',ok|'
request made by G eneral l i ^ m
dIrecll°n ot the Hiilsborti post ’-ion directly to th e county or fed-
T T ,
, .
_
¿ S t. G rand Army of t S i S h ?
^ gl° n
nCarly com-
JU rr
Wlille it was grnerally known about lief by the Civil Emergency F«d- Hillsboro di.iin.oe und A lolia-hl- and John Plass of Banks and B. B
nionlca
county
road,
will
give
work
11 lr state house, at least, th a t H u ll- «ration of Oregon wus adopted by
Holt of Scio returned as vice-presi­
membership through o l ceTebraVSS01? ^ sports event oi
Allegations th a t th e rum ors m ust
to approximately 50 men at a time, dent and secretary-treasurer, re ­
zen was bucking Dunne to win the the group.
p i l O I L l S n e p o r I death became too sm ad U> carry
celebration, th e
go - as - you- be true or they would have been
nom ination during Ute lust tw o
Review of the tux reduction ac- according to Mill* On tlu- rotation spectively The only contest for
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U
on.
All
patriotic
organizations
"of
?
0I?
lan<1
to
Hills-
denied
have been heard recently
weeka of Ute cam paign there ure compllshnients of the league wus plan about 100 men will lx* l‘m - positions developed In the selection
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the city participated in the ob-
f ht d^,e£ iOr the Kamc
c°m m ittee and caused the
those who fed th a t llu n zrn should presented by If It Findley of Cedar ployed during each month.
of tw'o members of tlie executive Error at T illa m o o k M a k es ^ ^ n c e
which started with a are b e in ^ o f f e r ^
“
pn“ S ,
a f j ormal demal.
renuiln In the background In th e | Mills, chairm an, a t the s ta rt of
committee and ol the state dele-
jiarade headed by the colors and
f onered.
| Prior to this tune the relief com-
present campaign tluit while the the meeting called to consider the
; gate to the national convention
C h a n g e J u d g e S et-u p
the national guard from the Veter-
Amusements in the midway will mittee was relunctant to "dignify
support of the Meier adm inistra­ uffUlullon of the tax league with
l*otts was named as delegate and
a n s’ hall to the Venetian theatre
weU taken care of this year, a the rumors by stooping to a denial.”
tion will be welcomed by Dunne the the promised central council of
Holt as alternate, while H e n r y -
for the patriotic exercises. Lt Ar- contract having been signed with T*1« statem ent is as follows:
farm
groups.
He
cited
savings
in
knowledge th a t the M eier-Hansen
Thompson of C latskanie and
H
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Roster of party nominees in W ash- thur Kroeger was In charge Jake 111 am usem ent company for their
Group Denies Rumors
m achine uu* buck of the rrpubll- state, county, school and road dis-
McBee ul Dallas, ex-stute president, ington county as unofficially an- Weil and William H arris served
tContmu«! on w e lo, columa 5)
"To the Editor Hillsboro Arons
can nominee m ight be harm ful to trict levies as a result of league
were victorious over Eben Ray of nounced last week re m a in u n - as color bearers.
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Hillsboro Oregon.
8 ’
h u prospects 1 n otlu*r quarters activities und pointed out the econ­
Willamina for tlie executive board, chang'd with the completion of
Women Praised
* 1
"Dear Sir-
where Uw adm inistration is not omies (*xercis4*d by the county court
I •
. u
a
I Ul
ako unanimously nam - the official canvass of votes T hurs-
H. V. Gates, departm ent com-
L j O
"For the past few m onths rum ors
and engineer.
held in particularly high regard.
Limit« <1 R eso u rc es A v a ila b le ed as chairm an of the state legisla- day afternoon. Only slight d i s - m ander of the G rand Army of the
have circulated quite generally in
At any rale It can be said tluit
Uve committee
Equalisation l r<rd
crepancies were found between the Repubhc, in the address a: the
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j this county to the effect th a t cer­
in B u d g e t H a m p e r W o rk
the boys around the cupltol who
R esolu tio n s A dopted
unofficial report and the official re- patriotic exercises in th e Venetian
Declaring tliat little could be
tain members of the Washington
depend upon gubernatorial favor for done m the way <-i tax reducUoa
Resolutions adopted by the con- P<jrl “^ d the oiilclal u U y. the only theatre,
praised the patriotic vir-
county relief committee have been
their Jobs are feeling a lot better in the county, Findley urged mem
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Answering alleged statem ents of vention referring to m atters out- err°^ dlscovered which affected a tu«s of the nation s defenders and
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guilty of the embezzlement of sum s
now than they were before the
to make tux equalization the dissatisfaction with tlie adm lnls- side t h e immediate organization E,0"1111*11011 having occurred in the finished with a fine tribute to the H l l h l C~k.~~i r>- . - .
j
ot money from the CWA an d /o r re-
prim ary election when It looked as bera
H
ilh
i
S
c
h
o
o
l,
D
istr
ic
t
M
a
d
e
hef tucd£,
of surplus com-
major objective of tlie group He tratlo n of W ashington county relief were as follows-
8
Tillamook
county
report
on
the
patriotic
women
of
the
country,
ir t J d
import on
though S tate T reasurer Holman pointed out tliat th e farm ers art lunds. the county court this week
Reaffirm
ing
the
stand
n t t h e cl^ It -)ud®e r ,c e -
who
have
sent
their
sons,
husbands
D e fe n d a n t in A c tio n
modiUes furnished by the federal
m ight be the republican standard now paying approxim ately 75 per i—ui-d a .statement explaining the state union'tn favor erf^the F T aier*
H' T ' Botu? o{ Tillamook fathers and brothers to the de­
government. The committee h a s
beam
i pen tally to tin.-» tru e o<
ol the taxes In the county an d < *l*Ung situation over the u g n a - Llmke bill and launching of a con" d .
lhe °PP°nent oi R F rank ien“ of their country. I t is well, he
, never desired to dignify these ru-
Hanzen and William Elnzig. state cent
th
at
30
per
cent
ot
tl„-
wealth
In
Hires
of
County
Judge
Donald
T
certed
drive
to
secure
the
enact-
race
lor
7
‘d
'
th
a
t
?'e
dedlcate
ourselves
to.
H
earing
of
th
e
suit
brought
by
mors
°y stooping to a denial.
purchasing agent, both of whom Oregon, principally reul « ta le was TempJelon and Commissioners H D m ent of th e bill
the
j "However, they have now become
wuold walk the political plank If bearing 74 per cent of th e taxes
K erkm an and Jam«-s Lewts. The
Holman had anything to say about
t a b l w i '^ a n u f o r 'u ^ m w u f a c t ^ ’ '**• .iollowin« ^ o v e r y o f ‘a n said it was an honor w die^for M , l ^ o m ^ nyB^ d ^ e v £ d w 2 h - 1 genera1’ “ d th0Se Wh° Were
Proposed am endm ent to limit tlie comm unication deals solely w i t h Of all implem ents of war for the c ^ t y
their fate. Dunne, however, is known
7?? th a t th ®
^ g to n a n T J L k a m a s county pro- strumenU1 m instigating th em h av e
county
relief funds und has no ref­
to be friendly to tlu* present regime am ount of tax«*« to be borne by erence to state or federal funds
purpose oi taking the profit out of fo p 7 0 ° ^ .
G raham of an<i lojalty of the n a tio n s defend- durpr«
>«,«, been started the tim e-worn
ducers of grade n B ™inr
milk >
has
e-w orn erv
cry th a t th e
und would probably retain most, if reul estate und the Fruzler-Leinke
jip
z wi vov virove was a t first believed ers are dear to us.
Tlie statem ent Is us follows:
11 in th e local V
circuit
charges U
m lU ust
T XI torvi
j set for June C **
UVU1U tlUUS’-O
àbU be
IÆ5 true or they would
not all of Meier * appointees in bill were favored by Hndley He
to
have
been
the
second
nominee
Dr.
R
a
t
^
e
e
x
e
r
o
l
s
l
^
^
:
A
rlie
9
'-
W
alker
of
be
demed.
and
M-«,re«l
the
deniund*
of
the
Civil
Demanding th a t a l l leirisl»tinn U ”.7 '“
OCT-U‘1« nominee
—•
- **■«-«*. irgiuu com m ana-
"Upon several occasions within
th e event of ills election. Of course
in justice to t h e
. . 2 n ? he pnm ary election, but the e r* Presided a t the exercises "Amer- Yamhill will h ear evidence *n the
Emergency Fi delation of Oregon, tlie past six weeks lt has b e e n which would place a manaSSfro
m andatory tax finding of an error of 90 votes in ‘« J . a_nd
there is a strong possibility of the d<
S tar Spangled B an- c ^ w W c h U e Z c t e d ^ U ^ a £ friends of th e committee and to
such a s hlx total in ’Till.monk
oi tlie
u,<- on
™ governm ental u units,
n in . sucn
ner" wer» l.a h,. n d '” "",7 7.—
" ‘“ « t “ expected io
election of G eneral Martin, tlx* -«.aring th at they asked things of brought to the attention of
PPWlz o'™ Ban with j u t s b 7 -2 .'
? t° r ' Proximately three weeks.
the state officers and the federal
dem ocratic candidate, in w h i c h tin* all.-ally bind« in d taxpayers county court tliat then- is certain eounties and school district.,, be re- ¿.low lto ttl
which
til,
lull.I
wen-
unable
to
pro-
dissatisfaction
with
tlie
ad
m
ln
islri-
Iorr«
l
to
the
voters
of
the
areas
7
°
ik
l*5'
transposition
of
fig-
<
*
lU>
Mrs
Fred
J.
Sewell
at
com
D laint filed hv -he eo-«n om
clais to
officials
to whom
whom we
we owe
owe our
our ap-
ap-
1 event there would probubly be a Iide for th.-u own fam ine l-'n. U.*y non ot c u n ty relief funds rjite a ff .u e d for their approval or re^ m?ed
’ t° tal to
"In Flander0 « ^ ^ ' Morgan
a s k s ^ t a t the "deftnd^nt"distributS P°lntnlent “ d upon whom dis-
general house cleaning at tin* Capi­ de,Jared that h e antic,p.m-d a tax d,.„atusiactam u founded in a ll,"a - Jrctlon
the laws b e [ - X
rf
<'li iOUnd
F S
e n jX e d d t c’eien'Y
^ l l e n t distributor
tol. but ul least the prosper ta are light tuts winter I . I J >..- Ma.,- 1,? .s- turn-, that the c u r t is unn,*ecss„r,ly ' “
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vote, in
~ W1
iu c o n ta c t ^ h T o ^ l e h ' 1« committee desires to publbtl,
a lot brighter for the ad m in istra­
the two counties and G ra-
member of the G raM
d- y ”
u” rïy riS c u 7 o u s^ a U ?
lutiue und urged league nu*iub«-rs niggardly in tlie dispensing of sucn
Renewing the stand of the state ham" i«95 '
tion crowd th an they would have to
O ther o 7 “r e c ^ * i t 19nuik
™ nts. The entire committee joins
, la- prepared.
funds. In oth er words tlie court Is union in favor of a state owned
been with Holman as the republican
A rthur M. S. Stook emerged vie- Kroups were represented ’by their
” *e>'*ing milk for others th a n in this statem
statem ent,
ent am
and denial for.
Purpose of tli<. proposed central being accused of being "hard boll- bunk
nominee lor th a t would have m eant
tor for both the republican and I5 aders 35 follows E. D. Hite ' United
Ild 4130 “ U*“ t0 although the charges are directed
S<*eking the repeal of the law democratic
tlu* end for the present organiza­ counrll which would band together ed" In this respect
nom inations for justice s Panl£h W ar Veterans; L. E F ur- ®nJoul ^ h e defendant producers t specifically
spectfjcajiy named
name
committee
’»« Uils statem en t reference is which perm its the m ortgagee to bid Of the peace in th e Forest Grove
Veterans of Foreign W ars;
d! ? 3 n
m iT *
SPeClilCally
tion regardless of which candidate t t“ lo r " u n n G n 'Z?'r“ O, ’!,.<,i tl,c c° u" -
lContinued on pare to, column X)
members, yet discredit is cast on
ty
r u n ltid «Ifort In regard to made only to those relict lu,id-
won the fall election.
district,
defeating
the
incum
bent
Valen
une
Abadie.
Disabled
Ameri-
Blue
Rlbbou
Jersey
Milk
com-
all the members thereof, for such
T he rem arkable allowing made by arm p r ie s ni.irkcttm: and legisla- which are budgeted In the\ o u n t v
J W Vanti. rvrlden. by a wide mar-’ £?n Veterans; Mrs. C. E. Wells.
Damages asked are to m e LndrK„
, impute
e w lne
charges
the enure
entire either
per-
Ham Broun, the Oervaia farmer, tlon * u . n outlined by Pet<*r Johnson, budget and • which are raised b)
Bin
N.
J
Skee
received
the
demo-
Daughters
American
Revolution;
"
o
,
“
J
T
?
18
Of
sonnel
ot P the to committee
in tile primary race lias raised th at luiuster of the C edar Mills O range (jjr ct taxation upon real property
- ratlc nomination _ for J justice of the 1 Mrs*
Arne
Dickason.
Woman's
Re-
miIk
301(1
the
distributor
which
of the committee's
— . . » Mr*
»
_ a u T b a u g h - XV5? C First m-l’o < rveve,
«U.. rt/s
M gross ignorance
erstwhile "insignificant candidate ’ IP presen atlon on tin-council would ni tins county, and no ri lerence is
peace in the B e a v e ^ n « ¿ t r i £ < Corps;
O ra D
co-op.
a ™
lUful disregard of th eir
to the level of a power to lx* reck­ ' I .>ust of delegates troni the hub- made herein to slate o r federal
w hile George Thyng will be the re- !f rs Union Veterans; Mrs. E. D. ? l0li0r? f05 chanBf of venue and dut
or participation
<
rdinate
grange*,
Farnier.'»'
Unions,
in the alleged
oned with by the republican pull-
lunds which ure lianll.-d through
publican standard bearer Offices B lte* United Spanish W ar V eterans’ '°,t7 ,ke. ? co®Pla“?t w«re , ° ver- misapproprii
misappropriation.
ticians and already, it 1% under­ dairy co-o|xs and otner farm groups. facilities provided by the state re-
were not open in other districts.
Auxiliary; Mrs. E rnest Helvogt. Vet- uled U st
eek by udge w alker.
p
The
program
waa
first
proposed
by
"The absurdity of these charges
stood. overtures are being made in
lief committee. Much of this d u -
P arty nom inations for constable erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary.
Hillsboro union high school dis-
(.»range and later satisfaction artses from the fact
an effort to suing B roun and his tlw C edar .Mil
in file various open districts were and *^lrs- Emma McKinney Amer- tr ict was named as defendant in a would be apparent . , to any one who
udopted
by
th<
Thieves
broke
into
two
stores
at
Pomona
Grange.
"true progressives’• into line for the
th a; many of ihe ccmplamanks do extreme opposite com ers of the
B e-uerton-H aw ley Buck,
7 ° n Auxiliary. G. R. Stover
T.uesday by
United tlon Such
T v m st.^ tio n
The league voted to send dele- n o t realize th a t ther is an cml to countv
s u p p irt of Dunne One rum or ha. it
Monday night, according to dem ocratic; W F. Desinger, repub of Salem, departm ent comm ander States Fidelity and G uaranty com tion. Such an investigation would
the
fact
tliat B roun Inn been tentatively gates to tlu* council over the op- public lunds They do not know reports to the sheriff's office Loot llcan Forest Grove N J. Griffin, of the Sons of Veterans, . was here Pany to recover S2123.60 alleged to disclose
“ “ “ , 7 u *« ‘act th
m a a t t tlie
m e CWA
c w a and
an a
slated for the post oi state direc­ position ot o . B. Ik n nett of C edar ° r do not care, th a t tlie resourt \ am ounting to ntwiit »2 was gained democratic; Mike Wirak. republi­
,i i.tinuni on rug» r . eviumn 2.
be due on a contract completed by reu ei . funds have teen, and now
• the plaintiff. The com plaint a l­ are
rilsTriDi;t<*rl
aruH <*r*rir**_
are.
diotnouted
directly
and
entire­
tor of agriculture, to succeed Max Mllls and J M VTinderZsin« b'n of available to the county court
at
the
Larson
A
*
Peterson
store
at
... are
can. Hillsboro—Jam es R. Peppard.
( tahlhar, should 1 >unne be t he next Roy, who declared th a t such ac­ nuined and th a t tlie am ount of re- Iialm Grove when intruders en­ both republican a n d democratic.
leges th a t the plaintiff issued a ly from Portland by check to the
governor, while another rum or ha» tion would place the league In tlie lief lunds provided ure measured by tered th e s’ore through an un­ S herw ood-M . J. Haynes, both re ­
bond for the W. H. Emerick cor­ various m erchants holding relief
latched window and rifled the cash
(Continued on pave 10. column 1)
and in the case of the
It th a t Brown Is hem.: gnwaned for category of a purely furm organiza­
poration
poiauun on
cn an electrical wiring 7 requisitions,
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publican
and
democratic.
T
igard_
register
A
quantity
of
meat
and
the post of chairm an of the re ­ tion. They contended th at t h e
contract a t the high school in 19’8 CWA directly to the workers. T he
R obert Twist. democratic;
Elec
approximately
$3
in
cash
were
taken
league should include repr«*scntu-
publican state central eommitt<*e.
and th a t when Emerick defaulted sovernm ent commodities arc sent
.
•'Rlrab Bros, meat market Fearing, republican.
T’he democrats, laboring under tives ol all taxpayers, farm ers and
the surety company completed the W this county ln specified inven-
Vote cast during t h e prim ary
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erwtx*l
t-lie
same
evening
city
property
owners
alike,
a
n
d
tlie handicap of a minority ¡sirty
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work. The plaintiff claims t h a t toned am ounts and a verified order
Entrance was gained bv opening a election totaled approxim ately 49
In this state, art» banking strongly urged that county commercial clubs
Mrs. Cora H eaton was elected «123-60 is still due under the con- i° r
distributed m ust
screen door with a screw* driver.
per cent of the total registration
on the popularity of tin* national be invited to p.irtlcijxite In the ac­
he returned to the P ortland office,
P art of an apparatus for testing *n
county, according to figures vice-president of the Rebekah As- tract.
W ashington countv Jersey breed­
adm inistration and its "new deal” tivities of tla* league.
sembly of Oregon at .he m eetinc
Injunction seeking to restrain the the 10131 oi wiuch m ust equal the
blood pressure and a small piece of
(Continuedon par« 10. columns)
Donald T. Templeton, c o u n t y ers wall join with Yamhill for a denial gold were taken bv thieves _
policies to carry their candidates
last week in Tillamook Mrs. G race heirs of A. Neppa'ch from en ter- am ount originally sent to this coun-
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into office Then too. G eneral Mar judge, ri port«*d on tlie recent ac­ mint picnic a t the W A Forest from tlie offices of Dr R s \\ •/
Chrixtenxen
of
Portland
is
presi-
ing
onto or cutting tim ber from a iJ ' ? ^ e only iund handled by the
farm, one and one-half miles from
^
d oí
tr a « o r“ £ n r t D£ ow” e r- 1 °-*
fe a p e U y \ ^ h
tin Is Just as ¡mpular among the tivities of the Civil Emergency F ed­ Whlteson
Ju n e 8. according to W •n<l Dr G m Gibson of Fon-st'
Portland,
warden.
shirl
n,
republicans, especially in M ultno­ eration m seeking additional relief 1’ Putnam , J r . president of the Grove sometime over the week-end.
is contested, was iu ? d io r P°sta«c an<l other in-
Mrs. R. C.
Munson,
from . asked
in
m ah county, where the big vote ■ind explained that the 'fli m i
W ashington county grouji.
OL'n«
1 nctrx 11.*» delegate
J
ikLAl Ul
, . u V"'!''• Kcl’crsteln of G aston was
/ 'A
Hillsboro, was"Instajlp'r?‘«
“" j;.A_*
H
i “ ^«1
in a suit filed Tuesday by cidental
7"' expenses which m ust be»
Is concentrated, as h e la among were rciused by (lie county court be­
Lynn Copeland, d lrtsto r of ex­ i s , It " ’¡ P 1C,!v!;:i? : . F '"!dav on ,n
president
o
u
te
r
d
e
W
a
u
f
'Y,'
C'
««umberg.
The
com
plainant
an
d
^ n . am ounted for strict-
cause
county
funds
were
limited
tlie dem ocrats and this popularity
tension oi reglater ,,i merit
the conini ,
in ,1? • cl,ar' e- The
from Hillsboro were Mrs Rav Sin- aIIeges th a t a m isunderstanding has
to
Portland office.
is exp*et<*d to carry not only the and that it did not desire to place American Jersey C uttle club will Fli'i.si haii, I- Of G uston Josen h ^n iU
a
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Clar>ff?nd M rs'
Selfridge.
? Q ^ n over a deed to tim ber in
“These charges or accusations, i f
G eneral himself into office, but the additional burdens on the taxpay­ speak.
' ■1 of Aloha w a.s'
I S aturdiv a J i .
lo
U ^ i 1? ^ 0. , Rebekah
_a?_d i h a ’*
tim ber th en on they were true, would involve
rest of the ticket us well. F urther ers. Investigation of a large list of
held at Beaverton
high school F ri-
elected —
a t » the
m •» eeting
the
and not the land was violation of th é criminal laws of
*— L . odge'
. S luig
A44VÖ— —
— property
All Jersey breeders and thusp in ­ uii ,i diunkeu driving choree while <
Hn«»
>
7iif l pinE«
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... I . be
PVPnin<r
U ---w
ic-e . week,
.... Tues-
_•
_
*"• *“ no ui
eneouragem ent Is found by the j names subm itted as needing tncdl- terested nre Invited to attend
evenjng of
of last
are
Mrs. conveyed.
Sanford Olson and Earl I a n , d“
n. gî?t when a Qoccn
will
Vernon Haltn. noble e r m a .
rv .™ .»
dem ocrats in the prospect that
MV A. I . I. I N I) II K C K
Relief Stand
S tate M eet
Loved Ones
Graft Rumor
Adopt Council Plan
Resolutions Adopted
Veterans in P arade
Investigation Invited
U l ilC ia l C o u n t
I JnhrJrlc PorsTAft uhen thelr
C o u rt Cites
Relief Facts
1 Flcll
- OD
I hieves Enter
County Stores
Local W oman
Vice-President
Jersey B reeders
Picnic June Slh
DCaVertOll tO
orlcct OllPen
dFnuty
v
DeJegates
Will A ttend School
tlon In sym pulhy with liLs policies
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Loss of 50 gallons of gasoline a , ,
Aline Boswell, Genevieve,
injuries received in an automobile j o r political pressure, if there is any
quantity of toots and auto parts *'°hnson. May Jane Junor. a n d
accident December 29 on the Laurel- individual, or group of individuals,
Flve members of the slate legis-
were reported Monday by Fred Bpt*y Tollefson.
, ..
, .
Scholls road.
In this county who have any reason
Sogcrt, southeast of Tualatin.
j Rose Festival association has au- v v Y c n 45 clu^ members from , J * F * M urphy of Beaverton was to believe these stories it is their
lature who sought to come back I
,.„10*0 1
of , ” p v“ ,' lab,p by-prodiicta estim ating the probable farm In -, £.h
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— 1 the - « mo
for another session were eliminated
‘.*t1,r .. s . I.il’b(.’r,s o.
of onerwood
Sherwood was
was i ------
1?0! 12?.1
’e oi
of lestiv
festival but- 4 H hi*b?hOns,imUnty W2 1 atten d the hound over to the grand jury on duty to take these stories directly
ill the reeent. primary eleetion. a e - !
q^m'.jdYninisIrollmiVA^
planning the faintly fl- a m ’st«M Monday on a charge of tons, the proceeds to apply on the I ¿ 4-H
club
m Tr
er . 501,001
school ■ .i„
h e ^ sum ,m
J 'm n e . 1,
11 an
an assault and battery c h a r g e to the grand jury. They need not go
«arrdtng to a survey of the re su lts,
thrsp W(,n>
K u b l. { T lm y e ^ h r o a t^ e d ",'0
. of ,he Beaverton ent£r. ■Votes ,ed / ^ ; e . 3 'T
ll ls ^ r e ^ d " f e r t o " Wbv
by
county, court' The ' to 11,0
a ^ r n 7 y or t ? a n ?
n Votes ' ieaye ' - S
Hillsbot
In th< s« veral districts. Of the keeping. Tlie two million fanners m an had eotnnletod a revision of nephew Guv qti«*nhl
h i s a f re Issued - on
the ■ basis v of
ion ‘ votes ' bus
— —*
»x *v
for
the
;';S
je
r
the nr
union depot “n Portlat
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state senators.seeking a return W ll-|w l,o hive signed contracts with the t j
“ a « ''.¡’Ion o f , Ph. w Guy Stlenbeek
11?.» - i h.,_tPn’CPnt. P'."-‘ has... Voting where they will
llaui F Woodward ol Portland w a s; federal government to limit pro- account '* book' whirl" b / f u r ' more
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wiI1 contin»e until 11 p. m. Friday 4-H club train
mi. • o,ms ■ winen is far more /-«
• • i t » *
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1 1
..
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Ihe only one defeated T
'lliree
house
I
«hirtloll
or
who
liav
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_
. club
hree
1 diietlon
have applied for eoniplr
S m em
m bers
S B won
n Z schol-
o i-1
leto and which will b«- avail- G i r l I I I flir t'd 111
a t th e coronation
program.
Some
4-H
members went down to defeat in Roverment Ioans nre now keenly able at cost (25 cents) for tho.se |
J
1 111
interesting program is plan- arshJps to the sum m er school at
the primaries. They were Estes aWi*re of the value of having ae- who desire to begin with a more
If
1V7
f ne<1, fo,Iow<'d by dancing to G reen- flle state fair last fall O thers won
Bnedeeor of Portland. William II. curale accounts of past transac- inclusive set of records. Complete
musle. A refreshm en; booth
of.f ered by o r ^ n iz a -
liehuett of Port Orford, nnd A rthur tlons.
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records include yearly hi-1
j
.
w111 be lr> charge of patronesses
1.VI1S alia ousiness firm s in the
To meet
demand
th e record*
ventories of ot livestock
all farm
oroDcrtv
us aritan
c Vandprzandcn
1* in
the ti " Beaverton
«.
e
. ; ’ -c pholii
MePhllllps of McMinnville, a l l AAA
?.’,?,ty. « ^ h 5tl11
(By Wm. f . Cyrus. County Agent)
W herever th e blight is present
has made tew
available
He.......
an (1 crop
pro- L " .M
o o d j S „R
am
hospital in
Port-
s c ite S d »hro...»;
«
l £ ..°tHprs
' f i ^ ^ are going on
«leniiK iats. G ilo Paulus of Salem cost a farm account book for every diietlon. farm receipts farni ex- a ',,(, ns tbp result of an automobile
'x* _ 5 my
Un II
IUI - P?
JJ.UN
III 5 v . Itlltl
S I^ L .Y »ill
ai It
! l llto
leL-{?r.
? I iS
? ? d on th e wood and there Is rain
1, , *?" a pordlal invitation pit
, i,,h h nna d th
y _ Hit e il lr-?w.
n
republican, who served In the house contract signer, these to be distrlb- penses,
ileuses suniinarv
s ,in o n „ r v analysis
¡collision a t the road In lrn n -ti,,,,
10 aH Hillsboro
Jit
tll4» llLSt.
1. < f«>,> I
i..
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at, the
last, Sf.S.SlOll
session, Uii«f
was / defeated
in uled I «1..........».
through
Ihe . associations.
various
county
production
control
To
w
l'l^ki'ep'Y
uei^reeords'1
,
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,
te’"
I
ar,n
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a^
plaeë
’a"
réallY*”¿0«titifül‘
X .w v tr „ o eororo
n5 . a t .11,6
m" Guérber
te
s
a
o
a
y
|nrl
f
1
’
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b
'I
1
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’
9
'1*
place
a reallv
beautiful m lfe
covers .h»
t he YYo “Î 1 £ m inunum —$12 L
;ng
the EL
Elmer
Guerber place one-j
o n e -, will usually always be some blight
his attem p t to secure tin- nom ina­
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s
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r
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A u X
S J * . « X
tion for slate senator from Marion j make sure I h at these liooks an* not says K uhlm an
"The Inventorié"
county. .Several other veterans will .m erely handed out. and forgotten, will require
several
nrldlttnn
ni
dditlonalj car were not in lured 1 nts 01 th c | _.
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T hirteen grass varieties were seed-
° f. - C° n,t .
to spray
alr.il lie missing from the next ses­ G. W Kuhlman, a member of the hours nt the beginning and end of la r were not. Injured,
I P .l f i p r «
) T
ed ° n tllp Guerber farm last O c to -, tPPPS ln Ji}P la5® sum mer ju st as
when two I C o u n ty C o u rts M ay F o r c e
sion Among them are Senator* Joe farm managem ent stuff al O H. c.. the year. Estim ates of feed and la- Tllp appldpn t happened
I
G l L I11O11
ber 31. AU of these have made some 4000 as the crop is picked before
by the extension î hot*
C h ild r e n , to A id P a r ' e " n “ t. I
Dunne of M ultnom ah county mill ' s has ' l been
t ' v . assigned
s s
ê ; for
s
, each enterprise will re- par*s. one driven
s by Fred Mceuwsen .
O
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kind of a start and some look very the fall rains begin and again as
Kant lirown of Marlon county, and
^ r . blooming.
Representative Frank Loncrgan of s s . a e ' ï ï i r ' r Æ K i . E ' „ æ
showing some heads and can teadi- i T k his . 5huck5
m eans spraying before the
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Appreciation
K uhlman says
leaves are off with a Bordeaux
best time, but
. W 5 ■ “ « w - ï r « k
“ s
S
s
r
?
~
-
W
X
I preparation. W ettable sulphur Is
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not going to be able
to avoid •*--•-
thrilr s»
n n t e X convention
' ' w o » was
Wa5 ext>res«d by be successfully grown here Re­ used for the spray after blooming.
responsibility bv shunting them o f f ,
Rotti! °£ n ear Salem, turns from grass seed production A fter the fru it once shows the
- . j aiTp pension rolls A re- YiLY...5[?.s do." t ' a t thp R°farv club are not always large but offer good
«
i
b’v A
U ^ ’G e Y e ^ S Ä
l ^ o Ä
»
UeCUiOn
Bv
AH nrnov
crop possibilities on certain soil spots, all th a t can be done Is to
Van
Winkle rules th a t ccuïitvl
™uniy was about types
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under some conditions. There th in off as much of the affected
Job in tlu* form of secretary of says Kiihlninn. ‘'Recent developments
to°'mniL ".V5''*; whn( co,lld bp dunp eourts have recourse
to civil action
1? ,h p a ta t p . Ail are certain areas on m
mant
any W ash- fruit as possible Thorough coverage
individual stales anil also In 4 -H C lu h I e«H »r
to
make
the
intersection
safer.
slate .Should Jay Upton succeed In In
federal circles point to an agri-
, ' ' L
. ' .G r o u P .
lo conip<?1 tbpse relatives to sh o td d -' è ’Yf of Droductim,'and „Sar di' U
lnBto“ county farm s which
whic might is necessary ln all these spray oper­
whining the congressional race ln culture founded on a logical plan
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b!'rdr
n
a
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b
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ho
‘u
Brass.
ations. Every bud and twig needs
to
r r id a y N ig h t
shown th a t they 'were In a ™‘siti™ u,roOIiL,of foste.rlnK a hc’ter fellow-'
the second district over W alter rath er th an on a haphazard pro-
to be covered in the fall spray and
Mrs. F rank Connell, president of T h r e e S E R A P ro jec t*
P in
j i
r>.
_
10 do so. The ruling it is believed
.i?Ct? eerl tl’e business people
Pierce, Incumbent, anotner veteran eedure. F arm rerords, through pro- Jhp W ashington county 4-11 club
a
careful coverage m ade in the
U n n n e d b y C ity B oard will reduce the am ount of old « r b i t o h n fa{"’| P°puIatlon was v o l^ d
Peach growers have been discus­ spring with the wettable sulfur.
senator will step out of the picture. vldlng the Information as Io yields tra d e rs ' association, has called a
pensions
paid
out
by
the
c
o
u
n
t
l
e
^
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^
e
n
t
of
the
• • •
sing
the
problem
of
controlling
Preparation of SER A applications I
of crops. Income from individual ujeeltng of the 4-H leaders Friday
Several growers are planning this
W ashington County F arm Union peach blight. Tills trouble appears
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Three times will be out for aspir­ enterprises and farm organization, M » In the court house Plans for for a municipal survey work on i
season on using sulfur dust to con­
He expressed appreciation oi the
TyWo ,,u r t ,n Cr»®h
a n ts to the Oregon bar under new should ai<| m aterially ln th e de- t,lp 4-11 club sum m er school will the baseball park and continuation
trol brown rot. W ettable sulfur can
Bjronsoti of Hillsboro co-operation given by the commu­ on the fruit as little red spots. be used as well as the dust. Where
' 1,p discussed. Developments In eon- n t thc CWA Project nt the e ltv ' Y11?
rules Just made public by the stale velopment of these plans."
nity and the cham ber of c o m - Sometimes they are quite numerous,
ned hpad lr»Juries and A. E. merce.
K uhlnian jxilnts out th a t the ¡?PPtl0" , with the county fair this library was planned Wednesday bv I
suprem e court. Under these rules
dusting equipm ent Is not available
usually there are only a few. On the and th e owner nas a sprayer, the
an applicant, who has failed in two books being distributed by th e gov- j faI‘ will be up for discussion. The members of the Hillsboro planning *, i? o? Ranks was injured about
W. Verne M cKinney told of hts tree, dead areas appear on twigs liquid
head and shoulders In an auto- recent
exam inations, will be given a third ernm ent are not complete account ( Prr,kram will be of Interest to all eoJYl,yj*s®l°n - A special meeting was 1
Is probably more economical
trip
to
St.
Louis,
where
he
chance only after a lnpse of two books, but th a t they will serve as I cll*b leaders but will have special called to study the law regarding I m°bile accident n e a r Beaverton 2,2?. 2 ,delpKatp to t h e National and shoots with some of these la t­ W here dusting Is feasible this
ter together with affected buds, m ethod of ecntrol Is quicker and
a beginning by affording a basis fo r' vablp for new leaders.
the planning commission’s duties. I Monday.
(Continued on pair« K, column 6)
Editorial association convention.
eventually dying.
Just as effective.
U nder Federal A djustm ent Plan
Pasture and Seed Production
Grass to be Shown Saturday
Grc envillc Wreck "a!d?
nf
^peak at Rotary
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