The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 14, 1934, Image 1

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'Happy Days'
July 1,2, 3, I
"Happy Days'
July 1,2, 3,4
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W ith W hich in Com bined th<- IL J k b o ro Independent
HILLSBORO, O R EG O N , 'I 11 I K~ I >A Y, J UNE 11, 1934
volume XI I
Many Girls
Candidates
for Queen
S ta te C apitol
N ews L e tte r
Il V
A.
L.
I. I N 11 II K C K
Poter Z im m o rin im May
lie the C andidate
ni’ ProgreHHÍven
ÇALEM
P i l li
Zimini i m an
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M an y
ul
G roup »
Improvement of
Park Here Given
O. K. Wednesday
Improvement of the Shute park
providing for cleaning an<l leveling
park groimdn and work around the
ball park, wiu upproved W<*dnrs-
<lay ufternoon by the state com m it­
tee when submitted b y George
I McGee. HlUaboro c i t y m anager
This will provide work for 20 men
R e p r e s e n te d (»»»' t h r e
by N o m in ee» A n n u n i
w « h
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but th ro u g h dou b le- R e b a te
shifting It Ls expected th a t the work
will be completed by June 30
Two recreational projects f o r
HUlsboro and F orest G rove huve
also been upproved.
i
Indications th at men on relief
L o ca l E v en t
ululi county will, in ull prob­
Yainl
ability be Uii' Hub prudent candi­
dale lor governor in tin* lull cuin-
puigu.
E n te rta in m e n t
Plana lor drafting Zimmerman P la n
were discussed, il I» understood, ul
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a conference held In Portland Bal-
uiduy night mid again Hiuiday m id E n | r i c s W a l k i n g
C o n te st
attended by som e 30 of th e fa llii- i
fill T h e a ttu a i d ia llin g of the
fro m M an y S ectio n »
Yamhill county a rn a to r will prob-
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ably take place a t u nominating
convention io be held either In Ha-
Queen contest for the "lluppy
leni or I*nrlland within the week jjaya" jA>Ur th of July celebration
The I’ortlaiul conference 1» aald h(.r<>
2 , Wld 4 u d ir e c t-
to have been representative of the
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followers of Holman.
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- Brown
- and lng county-wide in te r t at with .
Mahoney hi tlw recent prim ary total of 24 candidates now noml-
cam paign in which all three o f llatcd p y d lflcrrn t organizations
thesi. candidate. went down to dc-
llu. ^ „ „ . y fh ls Is the
was seen this week by HERA of-
flclals. who said th a t r>0 per cent
of those a.u ignid to the Aloha-El-
m onna road project had found oth -
er work W J Mills, manager, said
there was considerable seasonable
employment now and suggests th a t
those on relief keep th eir eyes op­
en for tills type of work
Project» submitted and repair
Si buildings,
hniidinio
on Alnhu-HulM'r school
uuta
liliiiiK u ditch
n til ijii
vvn yiuicvt
back Illllng
on i.
CWA
project
at Dales Creek, painting exterior
Cornelius city hall and painting ex-
tcrior a n d kaLsomlnlng interior
Cornelius .Choo, buBdlnJ.
* uve
• » opponent*.
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Zim merm an. I t 1« understood,
dors not particularly relish the no-
lion of running on an independent
ticket In fact lie was only recently
quoted as saying th a t la- would not
be a I andldate. but was expected
to yield to the Hn|*»rtunlttea ol
in d ep the
e n d o en n t . man
lenders
who whom
w t l.ic
In
him
behind
: ” approved for
v ." m
fo u r' wt.,.ks
we,.ks
four
Forty-eight men In four crews of
12 will be worked on the Alolta-
Flmonlca road Job Work started
Tu( (uy Eleven men went to work
on lh<, Beaverton school Job Mon-
duy. which will liandle 22 In all
llill boio d rainage lob look 13
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, ....... b e , Of c h d k U U „"..I-
m ated since the queen contests
wert. fitu rtrd Method ol selection
, a {alr
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and equal chance Nominations can
still be made
Ncw candidates and their spon-
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io n ,.,I “
m Uns
T
Friday Last
Day to Meet
Quarter Tax
•I,mi arc,
ah
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work I'LM-whi-r»'
lurgest n u m b er or canaiuaw .s nom - Fw est,
P o ssib le by
P a y in g
NO. 17
Annual District
School Sessions
Set for Monday
Hillsboro district and all other
county school districts of the coun­
ty will hold their annual meetings j
Monday Polls for the local meet- :
tag will be open from 2 p m . until
I 7 p. ni. at David Hill school.
Two directors will be elected here
’ thn • -year term s
R ichard
E
MacKenzie
New Leader
Civic Body
Civic Leaders
Co-op Case
Settled by
Agreement
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C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce Ha»
S e t t le m e n t
Wiley and Carl Russell have been
nominated by petition Harry Mor­
E le c tio n ; P a tte rso n
gan, district clerk, will make his
of T axes D ue
V ic e -P r e sid e n t
annual report. Chairm an R Frank
Peters and L. T M cPheeters are
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retiring board members.
n»
a a
i
Union high school meeting and
j a x D e a d lin e M a d e election
will be held a t 2 p. m C o -o p e ra tio n U r g e d
June 25 F. L. Brown of Laurel Is
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a candidate for re-election.
Non-high school district board S o lic ita tio n o f P la y g r o u n d
D e lin q u e n t
la x
r a y m er tl
election will be held In connection
M u st b e M a d e J u ly 1
with the annual school meetings
E q u ip m en t A p p ro v e d
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i of the districts comprising the non- !
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high gro^p Frank Bailey of Bux-
Tomorrow ' Friday i Is the final item, director from zone one. has
H L. MacKenzie, proprietor of
day ior paym ent of the second filed for re-election No other can- the MacKenzie Motor company, was
Quarter of this year s taxes to or- didates liave filed.
unanimously elected president of
der
to
avoid - paying delinquency ln-
the Hillsboro Chamber of Com-
.
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i merce a t the annual election of
* r« * i T»1? * P ^ i «*»•
! officers Monday night. Mr. Mac-
allow,’d on the second half of
i Kcnzie is active In civic affairs
“ ic taxes if paid by Friday, accora-
and has served as a director for
two years He will succeed Lester
Ireland, who ha* served as presi­
A 4 two p er cent rebate on the
dent for two years. New officers
fourth quarter will be given If paid
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, will be installed September 10 at
0,1 ° r before Septem ber 15. F ourth |
M ayor
annual meeting of the organ­
quarter is due on or before Decern- F orm er H ills b o r o
ization.
AU taxes or quarters of
rv-
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r- i- r
^ x e s r‘° t PttXl °n or before Decern-,
D ie s in C a lifo r n ia
P. L. Patterson was nam ed vice-
president. a n d Ail O. Johnson,
Per 15 sliall become delinquent. In -
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treasurer.
M - om s Well - was
re-elected
> rest
»* charged and collected
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«•»* t ° ï r e quarter
/ ‘ J r4i
a director
for a three-year
term a
« “ Z »y
l/Y
’ ^ Â of
t h tax,
i S not i „ .1_U
o r . ’ 4e
m e r _s
^ y io_
o i r . . g.?„“ohn and
L. J. Rushlow
was elected
Last T h r e e Q u a rter»
C o n tr o v e r ie s
D a iry C o-op , J e r se y
C om pany A rranged
G ra n d
D am age
J u r y R e p o rts
S u its F ile d
R esu lt
A c c id e n ts in C o u n ty
Funeral Held
Judge Dennis
Settlem ent of all controversies be­
tween the Blue Ribbon Jersey Milk
company and th e Dairy Co-opera­
tive together with certain dairy­
men of this county has been made
out of court, according to William
G. H are of the co-op counsel. Poor
thousand dollars was paid to the
co-operative in settlement. This ar­
rangem ent includes the case against
the Jersey company in this coun­
ty and the action brought against
the co-op and certain farm ers aris­
ing out of th e milk war.
The suit against the Jersey com­
pany was to have started here Mon­
day before Judge Artie O. W alker
and 21 days had been given over
to it on the trial calendar.
Order of voluntary non-suit in
the dairy co-operative cases was
signed Tuesday by Judge Walker.
Three Indicted
Three true and two not t r u e
bills were returned by the grand
jury Thursday. Next meeting of
the grand Jurors will be July 5.
Indictm ents were returned against
George Madsen and Jack Powell
on a charge of driving while ln -
toxicated and Mayo tn d Ross H ay-
den on assault and battery count.
Two damage suits, one for <13,-
225 and the other for $15,414, have
been filed in circuit court against
the H udson-Duncan < y Company of
Portland by Gladys H art and M ar-
saret Drake as the result of in-
juries sustained in a n automobile
accident a t Reedville January 16,
Include Anna Williams by
flERA relief work today of one per cent per m onth or frac- j“ >d *1*0 of Torrance, Cal., were director lor one-year to fill the
"true progressives ¡•an unite this WC
,eld at Torrance Friday, a C hris- unexpired term of Mr MacKenzie
1 ( i its ta II Parmer»' Union. Prances js j 99 lrM.n according to Leon Da- tion ol a m onth until paid
fall with any hope of success
( ,m rt M ust Act
? an Sc“:“ <:e service being read. Mr R etiring officers besides Mr. Ire-
Zim m erm an supported Sam Brown Dctrlck by R ik X Creek Orange, vis placement manager Payroll lor
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Dennis died June 6. land are M. P Cadv as vice-Dresi-
ol Oervala tor governor in tlie p r l - ' Betty Soderland ol Hillsboro b y ,tl ic month, up to Saturday night
The law specifies
t foreclosure
Torrance citizens
giv- ; aent and
L J Merrill as ‘reasurer
proceedings
must lx- th a taken
by the en ,,Few
so generously
of their have
tlm e^to
oT whom
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mary campaign, but Is said to be Veterans ol Foreign Wars a n d a a s 5946.30
elitnely satlslaelory to tlie follow- Auxiliary, and Mabel Nelson and
; county court against owners of public service," according to the eral terms Ireland will continue
ers of both ltu lu s Holman and Erma IxtVe of Forest Orove by C C D
A
Pr °Pprty th « ta x r’> on wh(cfc are Torrance Herald, "and certainly « t t e ^ w d «
Willis Mahoney.
K ansas City Farm ers' Union. Verna
delinquent lor the year 1930 and none have contributed so unsel- presiden-
H. L MacKenzie. above, elected
The Portland conference Is un- Mae Walters by Farmer»' Union of
prior and who have not made any fishjy and devotedly to the d e -
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president of Hillsboro Chamber
derstoud to have discussed the ad - Cedar Mills, Wilina Schultz by
•effo rt to protect them aelve. by velopmcnt of this community as
D elegation .Named
of Commerce, and Paul L. P at-
visablhty of bringing out an en- ¡cham ber of commerce of Forest
advantage of the five-year Judge“ j i h n ^ ' o e ^ . ' ^ ‘r‘l‘s u “ yearT
terson, below, nam ed vice-presi-
tire independent ticket and agreed drove
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installm ent plan and make ihe
'-he f froni
rom
April
A nn,
iq
1926
? k to April
Anni 1932
io - jo ? ,‘elPs'
Secretary Ed. L. Moore.
.»»ovie,
1 ¡r-e.y s«iirman studio
upon such a course, but the group
»Inner Thursday
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first payment.
John Dennis served as mayor of M r' MadKen3Ue and M r- Patterson
th a t is in te n t upon draiu n g Z1111-
complim entary dinner will be
,
All unpaid taxes of 1930 a n d this city without financial com- were delegated to attend the state
m erm an o r whoever : the ultl- g |v, n ull the candidates by the S y m p a th e tic U n d e r sta n d in g previous years were grouped into pensation. devoting his entire time ^range sexton a t Roseburg yester
day and extend Hillsboro's invita­
m ate choice will keep Itself fr<e , immber of commerce, celebration
n •
r IL A b >#4
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sP,‘t lai classification under the tax to cnqc affairs."
from any entangling alliances and .sponsors, at the Rotary club meet-
B u sin ess rolK A s k e d
law o( 1933 an(j interest and penalty
Mrs Dennis and her niece Miss tion for the state meeting here in
confine Its eflorts to tile election
a l t lie Veteran»'
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waived -- until
July
from .uvvui
Eva n McCormick
of Hillsboro,’
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.. Thursday
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u ta ui nuiouviu,
WtlC were 1935. This
fr»»- Invitation
thro --a - ... Jias been ex-
of a governor.
night, June 21. nt « 30 o clock T ills
w
k t o a n rn tzrn m which time the taxpayer had live present a t the family residence at
for U S S >ears-
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Incidentally it has become known ta
oru,.r w K1>v u „. „ „ „
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the chamber to put on the program
n o r a V ' ^ l ' ^ t i l n c . l ^ ^ U ^ a m “o '
‘” >«x,rtun,t> W K'’1 “‘ QUAxlnt.xl
mad(, „y R w Wel, taxes
In ill health for two years.
live self-starters so far »lie,m g
T*“ '
PUhcesse-s wjU be C()umy chairm an, and members of
It specially provided th a t when a
John Dennls w « born August 13, a t a 2l R
^ otary
a c c e meeting
p t S BQ Thursday,
u 4 ^ S e v e r a l T h e fts a re R ep o rted ^ « X n ' - D u ^ c a ^ n d ^ a s ^ e ?
selected at 8;30 p in. June 30 at Ule ofilc<. s U f l ' a t the Hillsboro (l £ P “>e,r , / ec*®e d^ Q ' ae u t o n 1869, a t Otsian. Iowa, but moat ol ^ t e s wlU be g n S t e 'a T t t e dm -
IhciiUM'lvei (or the hoiu r Mprakcr- th e Hluitc pink auditorium
less and reckless in his driving,
All R o u ry club J M. Person w a s
the ten equal sem i-annual his boyhood days were spent a t '“ “
g
T h r o u g h o u t C o u n ty
xhip T he lu t includes George
Win«
Ihe complaint charges. Gladys H a rt
•ll*' 1*^
*1 cwndkluta» must be present with a chairm an of the meeting.
installm ents, jh e county m ust it Mankato, Minn When in his early
&low of TlUuinook, L xjwc
asks $15.414 and M argaret D rake
Is » ol L in n r,'l,n ''M‘n t“ t n e ir« ‘n
o r6a n "
The government spent fr
of Porlluiul. Churltx Child.4
L.
J.
Reed
of
P
ortland
was
ar-
$15,225
izutum Pi introduce th em
A ller OOH to $175.1X10 in tin.
county and others, all ol whom
rested here Monday night by Dep-
Damages totaling $5,576.93 a r e
llu
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lection
of
the
queen
and
p
n
n
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dt.r
CWA
proJects
and
are clanxed a* ultra-conservative»
's there will be 11 dam 1 .mil , lare(j
Mr w
the e com
•d .Mr
w ell,
e l l , who
wno said
saio in
com -
.
¿
m an
0 of the general committee In uty Sheriff Harry Johnson on a asked of the O reg"r Electric by
and at» trprv.M* tiling a school of irsN
m
an
entertainm ent with u (irsi class n)ltu,
reckless driving charge following an Marie Edwards and C. C. Edwards,
é l l ñ ^ p l U ’of l ' Î Â S ^ n d 0 ’^
delüiquency will be a m r tc a n tS * « r í T í o / *36V e a rs ’ Ä e Chf ppr
political llioiight entirely out of
o rc h estra fu rn ish in g the
Appreciation of the services ren - . accident at First and Lincoln streets. ^ n c e ^ ^ e a V ^ g 'T ’Î ^
h arm o n y w ith the- pohl cal ideals
Adlmssiofi charge «1 2 5 ? SUJU.
, m . Mam object of SERA .s to S
e
If^ ïn s U llX ’
£ £
P i d e n i H eland m ' ¿he
Don o . O albreath^ has reported S S T «
ol a large block of the house can- MnU wU1
(u lhls cvwn and
G arden Home w ithout
ilklales.
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C - l a b i e M. J. Haynes of Sher-
<
It Includes dancing.
or warning and resulting
C onsiderable Interest Is m a n ife s t­
xplained
d an iered for "another six 'm o n th i ^ow^toca’e d 'h il h is T i tv " “3’'
vote. Mr. Ireland said th a t
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crashlne m to y ,.
Ilie queen will be given a com
ed here In tlie report th a t W illis
2
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^ a £ 5^
dldatc for congress, w.ll
the dress, each I hot.;» of_al .h e ra n - _ „ —
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„ y w ^ Qf any o th
t,M
.r July
JuJy
1933
waa
mayor. o > retlr^
£ £ ■
S
t S k w d q u ^ l r h m i motSr
^ ds $5.101.93 for injuries M -
_ enter
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congressional race in th e wcond »mates will he on aupiay in some gOVernm ental subdivision and ex-
ship. Secretary Moore said the last ____ _____ __— q u a rte r_________ .
business here he was placed in
taken. He also reported th e theft C€iye<l'
(Continued on page 8, column 3)
dlstrlct Mahoney, it is understood. oi lil<‘ ®tore windows scx>n M ueeus p|.un<k<j l jU4t
wa> a gn *at benefit
charge of the Oregon building at
of 50 feet of rubber hose, an elec-
Sentence was postponed T hurs-
is out after the scalp of Jay Upton, ^al 1 and coronation ceremony will frOm the relief angle. He declared
the S an Francisco fair and later
tric plate and a half-horse motor day ior Rose Swnnt, who waived a
the republican t.uidldutr Should
o®« ln t *u‘ ™jute park audito-
was a hfesaver for every
engaged
in
the
logging
business.
from the Cipole school.
Rr“ >d
indictm ent and plead
tlie K lam ath Falls mayor enter th e Hum night of July 3 and will be coun^y
view of the need for re ­
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— j . l guilty to a charge of larceny In a
On May 18. 1893. he was married
race, It ts believed here, his candi-
"tg social event ol the cele- j ucmg taxation and the huge de-
A rthur M iltenberger reported the dwem nK.
to
M
iss
Esther
Birdsell
in
Hillsboro.
dacy would have the effect of de- oration.
llnquency of taxes. It would have
loss of a tire and wheel Monday. | Mayo Hayden, who was arrested
Surviving, besides the widow of
ng W a lta Pi® '• 'I..- ii-m u
1 r ( ■‘ •| r .u n - i i.u im - d
been Impoggiblg (or tho county to
H. C. Gleaser was arrested in Ju n e 8 on an assault and battery
the
deceased,
are
a
sister,
Mrs.
cratic candidate, and m aking the
A pet parade is being plunned for have assumed tlie burden, accord-
Forest Grove Tuesday by O fficer' charge, was fined $250 Saturday
W ashington Savings aivj i r t a n Mary Wellman, Bakersfield. Cal.: a
election of Upton doubly sure.
Sunday afternoon, July 1. Details mg to tlie Judge, who said con-
McGuire on a drunken driving | and paroled on paym ent of $50
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have not been worked out by the tinuation of the present relief pro- association of Hillsboro has dc half sister, Mrs Daisy Tone, Tilla-
Investor', who nut th eir money committee but a great deal of en- gram by tlie federal governm ent Is ' “‘r,‘d Hs eighteenth consecutive niook two half brothers, Earl Den- company representative a t the lo- c^arge
against Ross Hayden
m iM.nd» of Oregon Irrigation dis- U»u»ta»n» la being exhibited by th e eeeentlal as long as tho need« are
' “ v.“l''n,;! at
Sw
M ;«a£ td /- RlCh^ d Den" c<u R«y-Malin< cannery, in speak-
T - K - Shigeno reported to Sher- dismissed _on_ motion of District
trtets a re taking it on tlie chin In children, and It is possible th at such as they are. Tills program also ,
b,
’a n P in 'e r “", !“' ? June 6 fr o n ^ H U L h ^ 1™ 1** 4rnved ln8 at a Joint meeting of th e Hills- iff Connell Fndav th a t two tents Attorney G. Russell Morgan.
bOTo“ ‘a"n d “ ‘For‘S “ Grove“ VR ^tan’ had been stolen from his K aM *s
A six m onU u
t<Tln 41x1 *
the refinancing of th e« , financially “ >«■ P“™de may Include decorated allows the county to spend its
June 6 from HUlsboro.
X h» ,
trJ
w
5 City camp.
fine of $500 was meted out by Judge
e n ib a r r a s a e f l n r o l e e t s
I x a u a a o f a s WagOIUS. doll buggies, etc. A com-
(C ontinued on pagr 8. colum n t>)
mailed to Investors a t t h
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slid HUlsboro and the s S r t^ i m n g
F °
Shay reported Thursday George R. Bagley to George Mad-
« niDtiri
,i p r o je n s tx a s e s of a s -------- #----- u no.... ........ „ . j
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time. In addition to paying th is dl- T
m uch .is llu |*'i cent a re going to ,n,1I,'c l! " " ’ th e B usiness und I’m -
,
territory
were unioue in the worid :he thef: ° „ f K„
a , wal1 clock from
“ “ of Saturday
Porest Grove'
vidend. the directors' ordered a JL/OCclI O O ld lP f*S
be nccisssary If th e d istric ts a rc I c mn.il W omen s club Mi
M arie
J | p |
j J |p \ \ IDS
r e r r n o r y were unique in the world'
guilty
to a who
charge Plead
of
I substantial am ount to be added to
c y v o u iV l j
for production of vegetables and ^ ern ^^1 school.
to be refinanced through the use Hoffman Mrs. Zola Morgan and
the reserve fund.
fruits
for
frosted
foods
p
ro
cess'H
e
T
Koski
o
f
Nasoma.
between
of federal funds. Already tlie Ita- Mrs Helen Steinke, will be In
S ta te G r a n g e M e e t In r<T*»tmg to the board of di-
cited the long packing season from T ualatin and Sherwood, lost 12 i r r ™ “
y o ln c e r Me
construction Finance corporation has charge ol the parade
rectors, J M. Person, general man -1
M arch 1 through November
! window shades June 8.
,‘5 /
.
approved loans for 11 Oregon dis-
Entries In tlie walking contest
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Hillsboro lost out ta McMinnville ager, stated th a t collections on
Mr Rudnlck pointed out th a t
W alter Knowles. 27. a n d Fred frnm " hR
trlcts In tlie ease of the Ochoco have been made from Portland. for tlie 1935 state grange sessldr. mortgages have shown m arked im”
mu u
’ ■itliin a radius o< 250 miles from Paedersen. 47. of P ortland were ar- w.n b the clrcul', courtJ here S atu r
district a loan of $281.142 bus been Newberg. Bend, Beaverton, O res- llt thc annual convention In R om - provement and money in e e n e r m 1 H.lUsboro national guard contin-
h
against William A
approved This district has $1.- ham Stayton. Vancouver, W a sh . burk, Wednesday. Albany also made is easier He said the rew/v..» of 8*nt entrained here Tuesday m om - the plant all the products needed rested Wednesday by Deputy Sher-
388,two 111 bonds outstanding. T hai Molalla, Boott-s Mills and several u strong bid lor the meeting Dele- the association are now the larir i? 8 io r _the “nnual encam pm ent at can be secured and th a t with 24 iff Richard Busch on a larceny
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a
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means the bondholders, If they ac- of the ru ral routes. Thc race will nation from tlie local chamber of est In its history and it u f«vnrl S;an’p Clatsop under command of
cept the term s of the RFC will start at 9 a m. July 4 from Kelly 's commerce Included President Les- ably situated to take advantage of lrS* JJeutenAnt A rthur Kroeger. the products leave th e field they a t the T. K. Shigeno place.
plaintiff.
are packed and in storage. Peas at
get a fraction over 20 cents on the restau n u it and go out Broadway, ter Ireland. H. L. MacKenzie and the enlarged volume of business
,B r L t- Kroeger)
Ben Hensen was granted a di­
dollar The basis of settlem ent
hi i u Jefferson
tlie
Ed L. Moore. Hillsboro's which now appears in
in t tlie
Camp
Clatsop. June
Ju n e 12 — Dear
It u
m c i a u i i street
s u n - i and
unu
u i e Canyon
xsauyuu secretary Ed.
l i e «ffina
o ffin e
t am p ctatsop.
.? r_eSeni tlme
P?®ke<l w ith-
vorce from Gladys Curry Hensen
the other districts are somev...............
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-
" btd ■ was made
■ In a - talk L
-
a re in building
u ie oiling
wluit road
to Sliute park. A -------
committee
by Secretary
"So far
as P l" home
and i E,ditoL - . I t ls lark‘n 8 a few m inutes fielfih m .e h ‘’iimek“11*’« leav“ g l f\e
Tuesday by Judge A rte G. W alker
home renovlzlng U co n cern ^."
better. In (act bondholders of , th e fro m . t h . cham ber of commerce Moore.
sitting on the circuit court bench
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A., VC/UkVlilVU, Otua I In
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Middle Fork Irrigation district In will be In charge o f this event.
Ray Gill was re-elected state Mr. Person, “we can look for a n m
and soon had tents, ’ h w a «
here in place of Judge George R.
llo<xl River county stand to gel f a s h prizes totaling $1-5 are of- m aster for two years.
Increasing am ount as t i m e t m e s l s t o v e s a n d cots up. We have onlv I
j
-
who is holding court In
W ashington county grange coun­ Bagley,
back 72 cents on their Invested fered the winners.
Among those from this county along, and should t h e n a tio n a l’ three m en> who have never a t- rtio*U1?S
'd ^ c i^ le s of the mid-
Yamhill county.
cil
went
on
record
as
favoring
Hills­
dollar and those who have their
Celebration Munager Ed. L. Moore attending the convention are Mr housing act now proposed bv con- fcntfed cam p before, so the work r
8 d “ j e.aSt are nOt suitable
Circuit „ court
_ , trial calendar:
-
, Ju
_ ne
money In bonds of the M ultnom ah announces th a t a splendid program and Mrs. M. F. Mills. Leroy Mills gress become effective, we will see was Quickly done, as all the rest ° F tile Bll'ds-eye quick freezing boro as the 1935 state grange con- • , o
vention city a t the council m eet- J8’ ®bver Taylor vs. Jennld Tay
Drainage district will get 70 cent« of fireworks bus been arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Janies Forsythe, Mr Ihe greatest activity in home con- know »'hat has to be done and how
, t0 the sPcakcr,
ing • —
at -------
Aloha June 6. They also f_r
ior; . June
te n J° h ru,iKo^»—
n W ahid-
on Ihe dollar Acceptance of the th e night of July 4 o th e r enter- and Mrs. C, E Robertson. Mr and structlon and repair ever xeen in 10 d° it.
"
the frozen pack would —«
j une 19’ 2o s ta an»
u
proferred RFC loans In each In- talnm enl m atures have been nr- Mrs. 1) B Burkhalter, Oscar Hagg tills country."
Some of the boys have alread y ' w t
ih* cooked foods due Passed a resolution f a v o r in g a L<,a , ned
“ R -naoin’h Rnw^hu-
stance ls up to the bondholders ranged for the four-day celebration, and Latne Stowell.
W ashington Savings and L o a n madt’ the trip to the ocean to see
difference in m arkets Problems change of state fair dates back j
9., qT.t
Hpnrv ixnwory>
o n e district thc T n eln l has del-
—
—
association bca™ 7 i T m “ ? , n 3 °
it was still there, and m
uf storage, transportation and re- to the old time because so many
» • « » t e vs. Henry Mowery;
asstx latlon bears the distinction of .
?£U1 ibere. and found t h e ,
been settled
products
are
not
m
atured
in
time
G-
Sefton
vs. J. H.
lnltely refused to accept the loon
being among the few institutions
‘^ , ‘2 be Pretty
tor b a th -|
en setUed
under present arrangem ents.
Hulett; June 26, Mrs. R c . Roles
rath er than settle on th e basis of
m
th a t have continued regular dlvi-
wlthout suits.
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The county agent was asked In t i o n a ^ b u ^ o f N^oto27’ U' rw.N a*
35 cents on the dollar. In the othr
dends through the depression, lt is
Th^ , cainp has been greatly im - L e g l O l l C o n d u c t s
a resolution to have a display of g °
districts negotiations arc still |>cnd- I
methods for pest eradication at the Mnev vs neha'^Hndu.116 ,28’
Ing with Indications lluit most of
Board of directors Include* George j * * 4, m ore things to add *to5the
a n A e ria l D riv e county fair. They favored having j unp ’<» F.heian Hr iUer Ct a? L / nd
the bondholders are ready to accept
- ,
«-c
G. Hancock, D. D. Bump of Fores' comforts and conveniences of this
on th e theory th at even 20 or 30
Word has Just been received by th an they would have obtained be- Grove, and J. M Person Dr J O tented city. It Is quite a site es-
eents in cold cash Ls better th an a Wiinlim p cvrus. county agent, fore this latter ruling. The com- Robb, E L. Johnson of Hillsboro
P*-'CIally' a t night when all the tents
dollar *..............
In an Irrigation
district
plete costs
adm inistering the
........
......... * bond. ¡ th a t farm
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containing well over 3000 Oregon bershlp drive Ju n e 21, according to ®°t .. „f “ e to i them
°PP°rtu - ing circuit court cases: J. F. M an-
ers ’ having wheat con- ...................
plan have not ns vet been worked, D
z
’v
•
j men are lighted up. There ls a announcem ent made a t meeting of - ' 1 ^ e in g tnem.
Ux>ntina«d on p »ge a,
colum n s )
tracts may p lant forngc crops, ex- out nnd wlll no, h,, UI)tt] th(, fa rn , t ' a r t K ’S V / r g i t l l l Z e ,
buzz
like
a
vast
bee-hive.
P la y g ro u n d s to
cept corn anil grain sorghums, on inspections nre completed. These
—
° z - w r r » • < ' I n _,a few “»‘notes "T aps'1 w i l l HUlsboro post Friday night. O ther
C - I
posts are to bring th eir new m em ­
any i»mu
land vu
covered by such contracts ------
(n n u —
Inspections
within
z"v
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i
r ------- will
— , begin ....----
S e le c t O f f i n a -----
l s mi
toi'nl rriv
, and
a11 w111 be Qoiet
except berships into the county seat. I ----
he
O p e n o n iv lo lld a v ‘»eluding
rented
n,,xt wcck
S() ano
and every
evpn
m t lu llin g
ii in . a , or contracted
....... m i . u acres
........ th(, IU.X[
weeg or so
a te Tonklnson’s m
mntiertni.«
for Private
utterlngs nlane« aro ziu. i , . « ». « . «
permission applies only to the farm covered by a wheat contract
Co?*?}ty <* “ t»'al committees of the J8 be attem pts to keep his rotund
Legion meetings w ll^ he ^hBui Sio
*
Z This permis:
„ , Playgrounds
,
i nt in the
i two Hillsboro .y e a r of 1934. 'lh ls m eans th a t H will be looked over and actual republican and democratic p a rtie s, iorm °h his bulging straw tick He once a m onth ih irin J | be
d bUt
sdKxil grounds will lx. officially op- a farm er desires to do so he may measurem ents made as to contract- have been completed nnd are In Pllt
bales of straw in one tick No other ^s^inn»"8« ? s UnU?wr '
en.'d Monday, a cording to Mrs plant a crop th at Is going to be ed acreage and wheat acreage.
readiness for the tall campaign saying, "I believe In a golS night's m onth a id to Jo v and a ± 6
(B y Wm. F. Cyrus, C ounty Agent)
particularly Canadian thistle and
Paul P a tte rso n , genera! ch airm a i. used for hay on his contracted
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Democratic
ell editor? L S i 4 " 8
1 " ° " tb ..a" d win assemble^
«»d August
Weed eradication by m eans of wUd morning glory, have been
gathered h precinct
e ^ ^ d . ' commit
v m"]1“ to-men
M'men rest."
S i " r W
Wel,t
edl,° r ' beins *“ <>WI gionnaires
t h / s e " le-
Opening a t Peter Boseow wlll be at acreage
i a I
a
1
sodium chlorate is too expensive killed out by cultivation. Failure to
-elected w p
and n
‘m ’T ' Ca” UU him
« « ond Friday of ea"" m onth
1:15 p m and David Hill a t 1:30' ThLs word r()nll. , r a ther late to D e l C g a t C S A t t e n d
selected W. I . Fisk of Snerwood ns He will keep awake all night trv-
Co-operative
action of all veteran
by to this the method
ha* usually
cliairn ian n im u irfi— r. .
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‘u gui n j -
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.
VLUcran, for practical use on farms. Where control due
culUvat4on
J
^UlV.'k L fOPrniil
Rotary T opic tak‘n«
Driving Count
A
DrinCTS /Arrest
Savings Group
Pays Dividend
Rotary Clubs
Hear of Pack
1
O
1 1«
Go to Clatsop
Hillsboro Favored
for State Session
Forage Crops May be Planted
on Wheat Contract Acreages
Cultivation Economical Way
Farmer to Eradicate Weeds
“V“ 1 so shallow th a t the weeds had op-
PPrtPntty to sprout and develop
were no new shix)t's a n d ‘eaves above th e
r- .
ground between cultivations If thia
irnipa. Also, » lu re a contract irom i uesnny to Friday or inis
committeeman, and M. K ‘“ ‘“ **“ 8 of some deviltry, no doubt crated on a t The" M nt,™
K“ “ u« Canadian occurs, eradication Is impossible
signer has s.X'd.-d wheal to ex- we.-k nre Mr and Mrs. J. R For- Abraham of Forest Grove congres- “ > entertain the recruits
to Portland
hospital thistle or wild morning glory then To bp ,.ffPf.tiw
, it might be practical lo u s e chlor- k e e p ^ t h e ^ X V e n S ^ d X -
,
1M.r,.llBl. uni, sythe and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Burk- “‘ona^com
w
goeS
"Taps"
the
5'
c v i i i m
u itteem
m m II1 an.
H I1 .
w v e".
u , I there
n e r t * i?O
t*S ‘"
T a » » * ’ and
nnH
I sllch whe#t crop lias failed, he halter.
-»-'k
_
I.........
l a P-" q a“U
Jack Anderson of -------
Forest Grove
“ghts w ill go out pre!t£
iik V the
so C ourt F rid
la y A w a r d s
‘ Cost of eradicating the two men-
0,6
Ot th e
i ,n |g h t use p art of his wheat acre-
Rev. Claude Sabin of Forest Orove
• e
iiii< n.. t’ l'cUxi e h u irm an of t h e | * “ ‘ have lo close, expressing the
n _ -i_ i
„„„
u u contracted acreage and ‘ gave an Interesting talk on "The ‘*'P,1b“ i'an rounty central co m m it-' nnnual * ‘sh that you try a hitch
,
R
ock H
I a u lin g C o n tra c t tioned weed pests In W ashington | w here
Kock
the weeds are In fields
, and E B- Sappington of For- ' yourself and forget your printer's
\5 'unty court
co»o contracted with E ' county by means of chemicals have I th a t are cultivated, a crop like oats
ru t the same e for hay. T ills would Farm er of the Hour" a t the all-
n case lie had seeded , day grange meeting here S ntur-
Grove Ls vice-chairm an. O ther ‘“ k for -------™
a few days.
L Ross Friday
Friday for hauling rock and < varied from 10 or 15 cents per and vetch on the land aids In con-
,..
apply only In
officers
are
E.
A.
G
riffith,
Hills­
P-
S
—
D
on't
forget
to
send
us
a
i
?raV«1
ir°
m
the HaZf,ldale quarry
square rod to as high
as 25 or 30 trol. This crop, being rath e r rank
more th an his required acreage, day. O ther program numbers were:
Dies of of the
tho 4r„,,o
i n . o___-.
cubic -- —
yard per —
*' —
Argus. We
don't i for „ 6 '2 j cents
»
- per ------
The regulation th n t a particular Miss M arjorie Sewell, violin solos, boro. secretary, and C. C. Condii, few copies
cents
per ---------
square rod. ----------
Present day ( in growth, draws heavily upon th e
Dr. . F. . . T.
j ml e and from Pehl quarry for 8 prices for farm products do not moisture and th e weeds usually
acreage of crop cannot be b o th , accompanied by h er m other, Mrs. Forest Grove, treasurer. —
. want to miss 'em
_________________
cents Per cubic yard per mile until w arrant methods of this kind. The [ are more or less sapped Im m e-
contracted acreage and w heat acre- F. J. Sewell; Robert. Kelly, vocal R,,‘‘ker of Sherwood was named
r>
. . . . .
' December 31.
age ls still effective.
solos, accompanied by Mrs Sewell, „ ‘f cointnltteem an, while
Samuel m
question then naturally arises as to jd la te ly after the hay ctod 1» tak-
M
an
y
P
e
r
so
n
s
W
o
r
k
in
g
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how these weeds may be kept under en off the weed patch should be
An additional ruling of Interest »“ <* MLss J >me Ireland, tap danc- B. Lawrence of Raleigh ls con­
control or eradicated. Cultivation is plowed and then replowed or disked
R a y -M a lin g C a n n er y C o u n ty M en N a m e d on
to W ashington county
farm ers ls ‘»Of, accompanied by her mother, gressional committeeman.
| the answer. Whenever weed con­
i i j
a,
th a t the w heat adm inistration Just Mrs. Harold Ireland.
Approximately 450 persons a r e
B la ck R a sp b er ry G ro u p trol by means of cultivation is men- deeply and then It may be left for
Miss Marjorie 8ewell. grange queen ‘r c ' a n t > o n N o r th w e st
or ten days before it would
announces th a t the am ount of the
employqed a t the Ray-M allng c a n - ' W. J. Dodson of Sherwood and tioned someone immediately re- j a be week
necessary to cultivate" it’ again,
Im p le m e n t A u th o r ity nery now. Packing of cherries and J. S Herd of Scholls were elected
benefit paym ent to be received Will candidate, was presented with a
be one cent larger th an was orig­ corsage bouquet by her sponsors.
Lester Ireland has been appointed loganberries Is being finished up, j members of the control committee m arks th a t they cultivated a p a tc h 1 H the operator waits to see If th e
inally announced. T his m eans that.
J. E Lewton o I Oale Grange on the retail Implement code a u ­ red raspberries have Just b e e n of the O regon-W ashington cold- anywhere from a few times to an j weeds are going to come up be-
W ashington county farm ers will talked on thc state banking bill. thority for Ihe north west along with started and the plant ls running pack black raspberry Industry a t excessive number of times and did I tween cultivations, he might as
receive on their second paym ent Gale G range »'111 put on thc pro­ two men from Washington. The full blast on pears, black raspber- a meeting held In Salem Ju n e 8 not kill out the weeds. No o n e 1 well n o t s ta rt the control measure*
on the 1935 crop, one cent per gram for th e local grange a t th e group met In P ortland Tuesday rles and youngberrles. Next pay- under the direction of Max Gehl- would dispute such statem ents as The patch m ust be cultivated be-
they probably are correct. However, fore any weeds appear so th a t they
night.
bushel on th eir allotm ents more first meeting In July.
day will be June 21.
I har, state agricultural director.
a lot of perennial noxious weeds, I will n o t appear
Ufn r t h o
will be continued this week nnd
the first Ol next
Each school will be equlpptd with
. »' following apparatii i, providing
a total of $509 Is raised. Including
$200 from school, $100 on hand and
$200 to be raised by private sub­
scription: Equipment for games,
giant stride, set of six swings, set
of traveling rings. If additional $100
ls obtained or If one or two firms
make large donations a slide will
be provided for each school.
Additional subscriptions made in ­
clude $15 by Rotary and $25 by
Individuals. Pool-G ardner Lumber
company is donating the sand for
thc sand pits.
North Plain» W ant« Games
Baseball games are wanted by
the North P lains ball team, accord­
ing to word given the Argus by
C. D. Chamberlain.