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Read Advertising L u te s t S io n - N « wh A I w h . vh A p p e a r io III*1 A r g u s W ith W hich is Comhim-.l the H illsboro Independent 'M K HILUSiiOitO, OKEG ON, T H I KSDAY, JU LY , II», 1934 II Relief Meet Here Ends in Walkout S ta te C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r II V A. L. I. I N U II K 0 K Tux Lim itation Plan P u zzles O lfk ia ls About F u tu re ! C lash O v er R e c o g n itio n of C ivil E m e r g e n c y (»roup r'A l.K M T h e pro|*wuil »»I the ’l a Limitation league to put B r ea k s U p S essio n u a d ie t k rein on property 9 taxes i> csusliiK sta te officials no little c o n Cases 1 leid Individual cern Applied to the htal4* the pro posed measure would limit the tux levy utfiUiud property to two mills u t llir outset with u khm I uu I re S tu d y by O f fic ia ls In d ic a te s d u ction to u maximum of 1 5 mills after five years. This, it Is pulhled P r e s e n c e o f C om m u n ism out. would be barely sufficient to raise the elementary school tax w hich, while a itu a lly a county fund Is c I osmh I as a state tax, leav ing nothing at all for state d ep art m en ts und in stitu tio n s F ailure ol th e county relief com m ittee to ai i c<lc to d em ands lliut claim s for additio n al relief lx- con- ale red as Civil Em ergency F e d e ra tion com ' s und not individually r e sulted In a "walk o u t ' on the pin t of fed eratio n m em bers who m et W ednesday night ul th e court house w ith th e county body a n d Iv a n W hite, sta le relief exe< lltlV c f ills Is ju st th e beginning ot the fight (lie ix-opli' o il relief will m ake for th e relief w hich t h e y dem and." ted lloynlon, P o rtla n d spokesm an for the group, declared as hi' left tile conference. T h a t th e W ash in g to n county r e lief com m ittee was ready a n d unxl'.us a l all times to hear lndl- Concern over the effect of the promised Utx lim itation upon pub lic finances in by no means Hunted to shite off trials. County school su- perlntendrnts. meeting here this week, characterl/-ed the proposal a* "destructive” and went on record os opposed to the program "until a plan for flouncing the schools can be made complete S tate officials point out t h a t adoption of the proposed tax lim i tation would leave but two alte rn a tives, drastic curtailm ent of state functions or the adoption of new sources of revenue to off-.Mt the vidiial complaints regarding relief loss in property taxes, and recent a . . was the statem ent of C hair- experienced m Oregon with at- man It W Well to federation mem - ♦ tem p ts to incnni •«• the tnconu tax bers He declared th a t If the com- a n d to p u t over a retail sales tax m ille e found th at adjustm ents were do not leave m uch room for o p tim lmmedlste steps would ism on U iat »core. la. tak e n to rectify the situation * 4 a ” For their part sponsors of tht tax limitation measure coll a tte n tion to the fact th a t there Is n o th ing new or original In their pro gram and th a t tl»ey have ample precedent for their proposal Eight states, they point out. have alrrady enacted Utx lim itation legislation In tlielr efforts to provide relief for properly owners Indiana for Instance, limits Its property tax levy to 25 mills, raising th e major portion of its public revenues from income, intangibles, exclM* and gas oline taxes. In Michigan property taxer are limited to a maximum levy of 15 mills for all purpoeet, the stutc relying on a retail sales tax for its revenue N« w Mexico limits property taxes to 2t) mills except for debt service. Tile Ohio state constitution limits tla* prop erty levy to 10 mills except for debt service In Oklahoma not more Oran 15 mills may b e levied against property except for prior debts Washington only’ recently llnuu-d property taxes u> 40 mills on a 50 per cent valuation. West Vir ginia und North Duknta also fix a maximum beyond which th e prop erty tax levy may not go • • • At least three suit.* activities lire confronted with « shortage hi their u p p r o p r l u t l o i u . Two have ulmul.v appealed to tlic rineigency board und a th ird Ls expected to follow m ill The deportm ent of tran sp o rta tion. entrusted with adm inistration of tin- truck mid bus act. Is asking for u deficiency appropriation of *30.000 to carry on its activities for the rem ainder of the biennium The supreme court Is in ne.xt of another »6000 The state d ep art m ent will a s k for more money to |My salaries and expenses of c ir cuit Judges, but the exact extent of UiLs deficiency lias not yet been determ ined In Ills a p ,» al to the emergency board Utilities Commis sioner Thomas, who Is also head of the division of transportation IKiints out th a t *52.000 of the »66.- 000 appropriation for tills year Jias already been spent with six months yet to go. Duties of the d e p a rt ment. In* explains, have been heav ier than were anticipated Tiie shortage In the appropriation for the supreme court Is occasioned by the fact th a t tile legislature ex pected tlic Justices to take a volun tary 20 per cent ru t In th etr pay cheeks which some of them re fused to do l’ay cuts for stenog raphers of the court were also set aside by the board of control Many of the circuit Judges, likewise, stood on their eonslltutlonal rights and refused to accept any pay cuts, thus creating a deficit In the a p propriation set aside for th eir sal aries and which was based upon the voluntary acceptance of i>ay ru ts by these officials. • • • Out of approximately 20.000 com pensation awards passed upon by tlic Industrial accident commission during the past year there were only 41) apixMils to the courts. The substantial reduction 111 appeals is uccoiuitrd for by members of the commission as due to the lmprove- m ent In the employment situation and a greater willingness on the p art of attorneys representing In ju re d w orkm en to subm it lla li differences to arbitration • * * Oregon bilkers In their efforts to outdo each other with the longest loaf made from the same weight of dough huvr not. only eliminated 21) per cent ol th e ir o w n bii.sim ;.. hut liuve m aterially reduced wheut consumption, according to M a x ( le lillia r , n g ia r iilt u i.il ro d . d ic ta tor. The new bakery code Just a p proved by Gclilhur seeks to correct this condition by limiting pound loaves In the future to nine Inches In length. 'Hits, according to Oehl- hnr will provide a larger slice and m aterially Increase consumption not only of bread but of all Its In gredients Including wheat, milk, lard and other anim al or vegetable fats. Oregon bakers have until Sep tem ber 1 to comply with the sh o rt er loaf requirements, but a m ini mum loaf prlee of eight cent« be comes effective July 23, Minimum standard of Ingredients list'd In brend-muklng are also Increased by the new code, 4 ’ * and * One hundred eighty rural schools in 28 Oregon counties were enabled to operate for a lull term thlH year through the use of fed- (Continued on pnre 8. column 4) T h at consideration of additional relief for persons now receiving federal or county aid was a m at- ter between the committee und the individuals In quc.stion rath er than any organization uas the contention of tlx* relief group In refusing to recognize the M ultno mah county spokesman or the fed eration lloynlon declared th at the committee preferred to deal with individuals who could be "a licedled out of their rights. (» ro u p Leave« M eet "The relief committee has a def- Redemption of eight-cent air mail tam ps and envelopes a t full value in .x-cerit air mail stam ps and envelopes until August 15 was authorized by the postm aster-gen __________ eral this week, according to word i i - i eivcd a t the local office. After C o n test S a tu r d a y C u lm in a te s A. , ,t 15 only stam p value on C h a r le s G. C ra w fo rd S truck I envelopes will be allowed by Dr. D in sm o r e’s Car Authorization was given to ac In itia l Y ea r N e w L ine commodate patrons having a sup H ere Last N ig h t o f 4-H C lub W ork ply of the old stam ps and e n velop on hand when the change I in air mail rates became effective July 1. Kates are now six cents on eat h ounce Instead of eight cents on the first ounce* and 13 cents on i each additional ounce In the past. Money orders cashed a t postof- F u n e r a l S erv ice s S c h e d u le d O r eg o n S ta te P r o fe s so r to flee, other than the one u p o n h e :, the order is drawn will bear fo r S a tu rd a y A fte r n o o n J u d g e A n im a l E x h ib its u fee equal to the charge m ade a t ---------- the time of drawing the order fa ta lly injured when he w a s J Waid. former county Judge pirri annual Forest Grove N ation- after August 1. according to a new struclc £ an aulornODile driven by and former county commissioner al hank sheep show, the culm inat- pn.'al order. This will be permls- b r j Dinsmore, local physician, vvl... d a d in Portland Saturday >"p feature of the Initial for a new slble for 30 d a y . ^ t e r the date: of th e C h n sU a n church eve- Unc <J 4-H club work for W ash- the order but after th a t time the C h a r l e s O C r a w f o r d 73 of evening Judge Ward formerly |ngU)n county, wln be held S a tu r- order must be presented a t the died about midnight a t resided on a farm near G aston day In the Fendall warehouse designated office No charge is Jonea h0Bpltol A coroners inquest a n I ha 1 o n ly r e c e n tly moved in- iieros- from the Forest Grove city made tor money orders cashed a l been called for t h i s afternoon o'clock lo P ortland F uneral services were hall. As a result of th e program the office upon which they are started by John Thornburgh, pres- drawn Dr. Dinsmore w as reported to conducted T uesday a fternoon. ldent of the bank, two sheep clubs have been answering a hospital have been formed and 18 boys e n call when the fatal accident oc tered in the contest. curred a t about 8:45 p. m. He told Each exhibitor will be given an authorities that he did not see the exhibitor's ribbon as soon as his man. dressed in dark clothing, un sheep are entered Place ribbons til the crash. Conscious after the and premiums for the first five mishap, Crawford stated th at he did plat < s will be awarded In each of not observe the approaching car the three classes, namely: breed- W om an S e e k s D a m a g e » fo r as he started across Baseline street, . . . . . . , according to officers. F o r m e r C o u n ty J u r i s t D ie » ’»k ,w ,; yearling ewes and ewe In ju ries in A c c id e n t lambs Any boy may show as many Injuries Serious S a t u r d a y in P o r t l a n d sheep in a single class as he wishes, -------- Following the accident, Dr. Dlns- __ but can lake only one place. Damages of *25.754 were asked by more, assisted by C. B Hensley • J u d g e Selected Mi . Elfreida Hughes in a suit and Harold Weisenbach. took the Edward J W ild 71 ex-county Bodcnwold professor of Thursday in the circuit court injured man to the hospital, where ,, ■' . ? ’X d an'imal h u i i i d r j at Oregon S tate ’/¿.¿a Y Alfred Berger. Miss Hughes ht'tle hope was held for his re hls college will be the official Judge alleges th a t she was seriously in- covery. Both of his legs were frac- 1 r<1‘", ‘ '" U n g «>' no'” ' 01 0,5 ,11. ot till- show and will speak a t the jurod In an auto accident M arch tured below the knee, several ribs daughU-r in P o rtlan d a fte r ai noon luncheon on the m anagem ent jg at Beaverton between a car in broken and he had received a pos- of nearly three years. Funeral ,u ol sheep on W ashington county which she was a passenger and slble skull fracture and numerous services were conducted Tuesday at farm s Frank Brown, prom inent one driven by Berger. She asks cuts and lacerations about the face 2 p in from the DoneLson A Si'Wi'U Hampshire sheep breeder from »25.000 general damages and *754 and hands. chapel und Interment was at th e Officers investigating the acci- Cornelius cemetery. Rev. H A whom many of th e boys purchased special damages for medical care, stock, will talk on the breed- suit to collect contributions al- dent declared th a t the doctors m a- Deck of Hillsboro and Rev. I C their ing of fine sheep. Antone Evers, leged to be due under the work- chine stopped within 20 to 30 feet Butler of Portland ofllrlnted Grove, will loan two sheep men's compensation law was filed after the impact. Dr. Dinsmore told Judge Ward had been a resident Forest to be used for the fitting dem on- Monday by the S tate Industrial authorities th a t he was not travel of Washington county for 46 years, stratlon _. Accident commission against Charles __ ing over 25 miles . per hour a t the spending tiie major portion of th at Arrangem ents have been made VanDoern. The defendant Is en- time of the accident. Left front time on his farm near O aston He fender and headlight on the doc- M’rved one term as county com- for tlic en tertainm ent ol all ex- ga^cd in building erection an t >n ___— inri »ho H a m hlbitors and 4-H sheeD . -------— club leaders < rete and composition walks, ac- to r s c- car v xixir». were h»»vi» bent and the c glass m la a lo n e i fr o m lies) io !9i>4 ,.n d hlbltors — . ------ i_«_* and - _ M -------» sneep ciud lea ae rs v _ broken out of the headlight. 21 years late r was elected county " at a . noon luncheon. P arents and cording to the complaint . . __i > i. ” _ i r ,,.i».,vlo S S m i c r H a rv S 1 n a !n, x S i Funeral services for Crawford group 4, c o lu m n 4) Youth Drowns rw-i • , N ea v 1 r L T ipard l5 lUU o x n f r m; 15. 186-, and wa* m arru d to Miss and scveial additional boys have 8c°,1" ? l'J’I,'ri'd ’be contest as Individual^ 1888 He Is survived by the widow. Cecil Heyiiderlckx. Cornelius route ime son Ja m es B W ard of P o rt- i Ls leading the Verboort sheep '“ ni1' “n<l tw odaughh is. Mm S arah club ol eight members, while J. L. ( athcrlnv McBurnoy of G aston und Sm ith. Banks route 2, Is leading E v f i E , J S S f i i X - “ W ird <»f ('imluier lini f o u r ‘s - , , \ , .* i h r „.t BaI(1 ■ M o u n taln clllb are. Billy Kelly, Merrill Mead. Eve- lv“ Kelly Ku-V K nePP''1' Mildred 1U,d Nc‘l K ,,ePPe r' “ “ ank* r„ u;,. 2 .\,(.nitx.rs of the Verboort d u b are: F rau ris Evers. Adeloert Evers. Peter Evers. »■ Robert <7 Evers, . .• ‘ -‘m e h l the county He wa'... a l - i X 1? M a ^ m 'H c y K c k x M d filiated with the Kniel o l l 'c t l v ~ Marvin Heyndtrickx and n u n .. 1 W II11 u n M IIR I. . 1 1 \tii.n Pallbearers were II Flclshauer. J H White und A M P o tter all G aston Odd Fellows. J II West- cott. Itixk Hull and Art Blodgett, all Gaston K nights o f Pythias Joint I O O F and K night of ,, , .. K r , ,„ium n 4) Spiering Barn Burns Monday the resort w ith N orm an Neills, also P y th ias services were conducted a t of Portland, und was drowned after the graveside. lie had slid Into deep u a te r from »» ft* a chute, Neills told Fred Sewell, county _1 coroner who In vestigatili the tragedy Republicans to i" ro m i „ u . y “'Z County Club Friday s»r u liH In ir itilr t * * ^ ^ ^ ^ Inar!>(lal <g0 disposition h a s been made of the case. • |Ju was as. d stone of Hillsboro Sllur(lav £ hen he plead guilty be- Havens lustice of the X ing. Mrs. Marion Huntley of Glen mem**™ C ullen was also fined $10 and costs G ansby a n d Mr. Bessie C arson a n d M rs i- -fa- ull of Yoinon Ind l„ d 'r , l . v Binions ol Plym outh . 1IK1 a n o .s<\ en g ran d ch ild ren T he late Judge W ard was ut one tim e a l c a d l n e b r e e d .: ler . v a n d O dd Fellow lodge» at G aston Despite desperate efforts on the part of Ills companion to save him. Lawrence W orkrnttne, 19, Portland. was drowned Saturday afternoon nt Roamers' Rest near Tigard The youth luid gone In swimming a t I - 4 Oonfevwnco with t h e various u public utilities In tlw county to ( C o n t i n u e d o n p a»;« A u to C ra sh B r in g s S u it D eath C alls Judge W ard I.AUREL Fire destroyed the b am und mllk bod-1* ° n the place oc- copied by John Spiering one-half _____________ mile east of Laurel _______ Monday Lorenz eve- Two horses, about 50 tons ot a set of harness and a wagon U Sy, und but on was recovered an iiour a n I a half lH'r<1 cl,:in ' lM'1 of Commerce rooms directed breeze, did efficient work later. AU republicans In the county are in saving the other buildings. Fly- Tlie youth was the son of Mr. Invlt,’d ,o attend, according to Paul ing sparks and embers threatened and Mrs. George I, W orkentlnr of L Patterson of Hillsboro, who called the Henry Reese building and had Portland. I,’e meeting. jt not been for the showers during ________________ County republican c a n d id a te s th e dav they m ight have been de- Large Sums Spent Here SERA Jobs M cG ee R ep o rts E x p en d itu re s o f $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 M ad e to D ate H illsb o r o h e n s she h e entered the com«* same day w when entered a a ,ea uf gulity to failure to give her name and address at the scene of on an ,,,.,.,drnt accident. Rav Ray Glenn. Glenn, Cor- Cor- nellus route 2. was fined »10 and costs n Saturday a iu ru a y on on a a u charge ia m c o o . f havin« no PUC Plates Oh hi» ’ruck, The fine was suspended o d e r. , in n live llo w in g circuit c ir c u it O r rders the fo following court cases were issued this week: Liquidation of ..... the Bank of Beaver- — ------ -------- ton. .....------ authorizing acceptance of Home ° * an " / a r^ a“ orct° ra^ ° " and Federal Farm Mortgage — poration bonds; Mary E. Jones vs. Elmer Chambers, order, Ildrie Col- fer vs. George M Colter, default. deeree, and Minnie Ross vs. Joseph Ross, order. Probate orders were issued in the following estates: Peter Dethlefs, c h a e f e Li r , R. E. P S hilip Bohannon, Joseph G albreath. Jam es u Robbins. R uth Seeker and Ever- 0 ^ Hillsboro I O. O. F. cemetery. Crawford bom M arch 2, 1861, gt Mo was a retired farm er and had resided in Hillsboro lor the past 10 years. He is sur- vived bv his wife M rs Barbara R o ta ria n s H ear C o m p a riso n w ith 1 8 8 4 S ta tistic« Total ol approximately *35,000 has been spent within th e city on CWA and SERA projects to date, George McGee, city manager, de clared Thursday in discussing city affairs a t the Rotary club Report was also given by McGee relative to the condition of city finances, bonded indebtedness and taxation. Projects allotted to th e city of Hillsboro under the two programs have totaled »25.105 43, while ex- penditures by the governm ent a t the Davi{j Hm an4 union high amounted to *9286 23, ac- eordJng to McGee. The latter total not include the funds expend- d b respe<;tVie school boards, This bouquet of "dollar flowers and 50 one-dollar bills was pre- sented to Glencoe lodge No. 22. K nights of Pythias, a t N orth Plains Saturday night, when the lodge held Its fiftieth anniver- ia o d »ary. Bouquet was presented to Many 1>ro»c*ts ILst,M Repairs a t the Hillsboro city hall the lodge by the P ythian Sisters. called f o r expenditures totaling grand i i n i i n i e v r . ~~ e Charles n a rie s W w a alter, ite r, gronu rw A sss- 70 In wages and »150.95 for m a Dierdorff. Story is on page 6. terials. The city contributed »183.81 in cash for m aterials and »308 in engineering supervision and trucks. Wages paid by the government on . . . the work on city records totaled S41920 while the city expended {orenrXan and timekeeper »100, m a terials *19 and office light an d heat *25. a total of »563.70. 4-H C lu b M em b ers C o m p ete Work on storm sewers in th e eastern portion of the city called in J u d g in g C o n test for a total expenditure of »10.761a 56 under the CWA and SERA pro- W ashington County Holstein as- grams. Wages paid by the CWA ¡¡oration picnic a t the Lindow & totaled »7314.35 and for m aterials TllAsrtav a, h , c . u nriPrl The city contributed »147.- sons luesaay wa_ wa» u c u »2153.75. «..oniix . <221^00 a»n - Sons ranen ranch Tuesday * _ a _ s b attended 83 for 63 for supplies and 1605 *605.83 for en en by some 150 Holstein breeders and gineering supervision a n d trucks. 4-H club members. Fifty-two club An additional *500 was spent un- s s w a K A '- f e s s : Dairy Group •I Hcilrlc Plk'nir *- 1VI1IV % ^ dairy club tied for first place with perfect scores. The Verboort dairy team placed first In this con- test with the Rock Creek calf club and K inton dairy club tying for second « » a - Rexie. Henry. Denme. Chester. Pau», nomah county, was official judge A rthur and Elm er Crawford, all of — -------- » club for -------------------- the contest and gave --- 4-H Hillsboro: Hillsboro; and and four four daughters. daughters. Mrs. Mrs. members a talk on the judging of Mary H ulf of M ontana. Mrs. Nora cattle H A Mathiesen western Belle Tucker and Mrs. Pearl L ati- Reid representative of the Holstein- mer, both of Hillsboro, and Mrs. Friesian association, and Hall, shar- Anna Hoague of Orenco. ecj honors as the main speakers, Two g girls were lu injured in M u is «vie ju ie u H Friday u .« : u: M athiesen atm esen reported rep o rted on on p plans lan s for io r a collision between cars driven by th e national Holstein convention Loren W. Burbank. Gaston, and which is to be h e li in Seattle next E d S n a lm c e r F o rest G ro v e n near e a r year, „ while K ile a S n B n Hall . n r reported e p o r t e d on Ed Spalinger. Forest Grove, the Patton valley road. Thelm a the 1933 convention which was Burbank, 9. suffered an . injured held a t Baltimore back, while Annie Davis, 20, * re- ov‘u av sw iaunnv. Dr. Hoffman, who was present ceived a cut knee and a bruised as a representative of the E ast iu“ 1' ________________ Eide Commercial club, expressed the interest which the businessm en _ of Portland have in the dairy in- L IIIW C N I - ,U v l dustry He was accompanied by r— T T four of the members of the club. Other speakers were Jake Lusch- A A A V U J V J er of Fairview, O. M. Plummer, _____ manager of the Pacific In tern a- Small am ount of c a s h , t w o ’i°na» Livestock exposition ; Clay I I hfPP FlfUIÇPÇ P r o je c ts City Condition Told Inquest Called Today Eighteen Enter Stock i .." k to handle the funds In such ,u j, Uw I I " ' 1, laidy U an voted to lieur th Jie iu.'4'.v indivldiuiUy «Jid fe d ere - ! * ° u l' that the action tak<*n would U c U t - - >«“ " “ “ “ Stamps Grove Bank Air to Mail be Redeemed Local Man by Post Office Fatally Hurt to Conduct in Accident Sheep Show Px-()f tidal Dies x ^ ^ i n 1^ « - ’ ture of »1263, »863 by the SERA and »400 by the city. T otal o t »286.0« was spent for repairing th e city library and »215 21 for book repair, a total of »501.29. On th e first project the governm ent paid £■ ? «« tenals. c^ y contributed ( C o n t ________________ . n u t d o n p a * e 8. column — , t _ e< 4- «. • z> 4) C L- L • <* <1 H 1 I C wJ 11 1 C * □ to Stop Fuel dr° ^ o Dillsboro as a result of front week strike However, failed to a number of thJg stations were forced to ration out smaU quantities of fuel per cus- tomer during the early pert of the wpek Sunday a few stations re - portetj th a t the supply was running low anc( several stations were out of gasoline entirely for a short tim e Monday. However, m ajor petroleum companies pooled their resources wtth th e result th a t th e m ajority Burglars entered the homes of Segis Beeman. 13-year-old cow th a t court house was exhausted last two Forest Grove residents S atu r- ; has been the foundation cow of the Thursday and it has been impossible P’Kht, taking a small am ount Lindow herd. This cow was shown to replenish the tanks. aHd a watch, according to with five generations of Immediate Rumors th a t the electric power _____ reports received by Sheriff Con- descendants, one of which, a grand- would be turned off in case of a wm-i, aortArf th u uwic on the nel1 Money and a watch were tak - son of the old cow, is the present general strike in P ortland caused D isa b le d V e ts P ic n ic at b<'en . lnV‘t*d .to - “lte”d .’he o nmmtv . Puin» project. Forest Pni-eet Grove iirnve en from Mrs Edna P oorm ans home, herd sire. This old cow has been considerable concern to several lo- session and several state leaders The horses were one of the fin- county sewing C h - r n - G r o v e S u n d a y . „ „ „ " . „ „ „ d a r . . ,.w „ r d ... be = ’ S £ = ‘^ ' d , = - ¿ - 1 Ä l l T S X X S ÏÂ d X Ä ' — » - — WiLshlngtou county chapter. Dks- 111 attendance Thi.s meeting is one COW o about . (o wa<«»vx** — ows. u rlrrn »»» u •»»»»»«w»-«.______ inunbrr, acbool. . bunging Utr total ol SERA . t,- JC ,„ o . „ „ ... . . . . . ....... a five-year-old. as abled American Veteran.s, has »us- ot a «®rles being held throughout been turned out to pasture programs aceordin'v 'to ""« ’ ' J ^ m ' i U s ^ Alleged to have ru n down two as a nine-year-old and 598 an pounds even 620 pended chapter meetings lor July ’be itn te following up a program n mtikjng and Mr Spiering had w«*k. ac a ........ .. . o ° u uU* t l ttir in plann<,d . . t„ . tu rn th(, . : 1)orsrs r __ m anager Twelve of the nien on the C an>'on road July 8. as a 10-year-old. Lmdow’s herd mid August. Instead of ........ regular n d d n a t t > “ 1 recent mnctiiiar In out be_ countv p r^ jecu are in u rta n areas, two ? L ^ a n d . wi s„.tJ‘ke? rePr?s<’nt? ilne?t' “ T ■neetlngs a chapter picnic will be • ffU and. fore rc n r ing tire retiring. i r e r u r a l and five a r e t e a c h i n g ' l n t 0 c u s to d y Thursday a t Portland, amples of careful breeding th a t we _ held Sunday, west of Cherry Grove ------------------------- „ llw‘ k ...,, The nu milk k house house was was bul1’ built only a^ _ T " a and in e are teachil 8 • He was returned to Hillsboro to have In the northwest, according LAUREL RIDGE—The strike slt- on the Tualatin. In August a big lllllaboro l»ay a t ( tum por* The nation suddenly years was ‘ “ 1 became some i thing "‘‘ a charge of driving while in- to Mathiesen. stale picnic lor the northern part Sunday will be Hillsboro Day at , two " ° lDL ^ rS f^ ago ° and W .“s modernly eirh * p Project for the renovating of old face n ear home, by th e death of Jam es of the state will be held nt H lr- Champocg. with members of David b, ,,, w‘, s re-modeled then also clo’hm g to be used In relief work 1 ' . ' E. Bateson, the Union Pacific brake- Credit Bureau Meets ter's park on the Y am hill river. 11.11 c h ap ter. I) A R as hostesses Spiering sn ic rln v succeeded s u c c e e d e d In in saving sav n u y the t h e " a * l a u n c h e d Wednesday morning ,vi|i Thomas Lattanzl, P ort- man who, last Friday succumbed to at Hillsboro. Additional centers are ,and P°ultry dealer, was arrested r* be establi^ied at Forest Grove. *'*1 Friday on » a ^ a W countv m in- attended Total of local Bureau business m eet. men jn injuries received electric water heater front the milk to s n ashington m g t o n toimty th f 16 C redu No 4 on freight tra in house The place is owned by A r ? e Mm,Ow and Sher^ >od' a"'?Ldlng under false p re tfn £ s Tim in d h ^ ing AIonda>’ night fcr the dlscus' M r “ d « ^ s Bateson were build- th u r Michael o f n ear Portland. w h ic t/ wa secret at the sion of credit Problems. The group ing a home i n t h e Red Rock Cause of the fire Is unknown. Only to Mills Women workers will be ro- J - - ‘- « d by t^e ’^ ’ce monuiiy, _ , neighborhood near Tigard, a . iiaill am ount of insurance was carried on th e buildings. ployed each month. br>\ “ a\ 8' 1933 ^ “ ttanzi u s„ a l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Spiering wish to Work at the Forest Orove union leged I? have P ^ h a s e d chickens Hew lskered gentlemen represent - 1 nn attem p t to catch Chiotti on ..Jgh "school"' school consisTs consists *o'f" of "gr'adhig grading n£a r. T1^ard Tigard and to have given Ing the t he Israelite House of David | second went wild. _ extend th eir h eart-felt thanks to high" ,.ig Walk and two singles netted the their many friends and neighbors around the gymnasium. Proposed cb” '.ks, m . W h n e n t w ithout suffl- added the Hillsboro pelt to their growing collection of baseballtroph- visitors a run In the fourth while who assisted In doing a l l th at paintlng of buildings will be started ; C Y’tt, , J bbHS „l. oath a ^ nk .un . ies Monilav afternoon when the the locals went scoreless. Hillsboro could be done. a fter the grading is completed. Charged J* ith driving while In- v is ito r s (tefi'iiti'd th e local squad th en settled down and took t h e „ __ __ 1, . . . . ainting and repairing buildings ’° xlca’ed' Frank FVtakis of Forest 12 Io 7 al. Shiite park field. Two House of David one. two. three In <.,P?.niaR5 * -a ^ Ina Pda a t b e,*Ten P Apple and pear growers In the The foliage as well as the entire home m n s bv Heinrich, local sh o rt-: the fifth ami scored two runs in al'd »3000 was done by a fire and laying cem ent walks comprises t ’rove was taken into custody Tues- slop fielding of Atwell, the House the last half of th e Inning when which destroyed (he N. P. Nelson the work at the Durham school day near the Masonlc Home. He W illamette valley should apply the I surface of every apple and pear ________________ ‘_______ plead guilty in the local justice of third cover spray now for the con- should be thoroughly covered w ith - ...................... - j a - snappy ---------- Heinrich lilt his second homer with borne nt Buxton Wednesday m orn- ■ of - iiav ld sh o rt slop, und t the peace court Wednesday and trol of codling moth. The second the spray solution if worm Injury Is mg. About o ne-third of the furni- "pepiier m i:. " game were the highlight H anna on base. was fined »100 and sentenced to brood moths are now flying, and to be prevented. Special care should Another home run in the sixth ture was saved. The blaze was be- of th e tilt. 30 days in the county jail. His last evening eggs were deposited, be taken in spraying the upper por Visitors opened th e game with a netted three tallies for the visitors, lieved to have been caused bv a driver's license was also revoked Under ordinary W illamette valley tion of th e tree, as more th an half Hanson walked. Wykoff singled and defective flue defectlve flue. bang, scoring four runs In the first I n i t i a l fram e Hutson c l *ft connected for a circuit bingle and Ills car impounded for 60 days, weather conditions, these eggs will of the codling m oth eggs are laid d n u l e d a n d w s forced oSt I " ‘llsboro s last two scores of the » Members of the Southern Pacific | "Friday the 13th” proved un- hatch In seven or eight days. The In the upper th ird of the tree, J. S. Aplin, 66. Portland, section crew assisted In fighting the Ond n hv rnn,p 1,1 seventh with sec lucky for O. E. T urner at the local spray should be applied before these T h a t there is more peach blight b\ . f Htlw Visiting squad £ n d Stengel's circuit cloud with Chiotti fire Hrt and saving furniture. probably owes his life to the S tannard Oil station. He reported eggs hatch, says B. G. Thompson, apparent this year th a n there has W vkof « ked to fill t t e u S S I on T "e House of David added c almost hum an actions of his Contribution from Dan Bailey to J. W. Connell, sheriff, th a t a assistant entomologist a t th e ex- been for some time is th e report of faithful little dog. Late Tues and then Clllt singled to score I ™’e more ill: the final¡ J ’« ’’'!» on was received this week by the local stranger had passed an alleged bad perim ent station, in a notice to William F. Cyrus, county agent, in day evening Carl Carlson, who Hanson and Tally. Atwell ’hen lllts b* Flem ing a n d fire departm ent, according to W alt a letter sent this week to county check a t the station Friday eve- the county agent's office, lives near Gales Creek, was sm ashed out a two-base hit to • • Dnm„ Tews, fire chief. Tews pointed out i nlng. The check was drawn on the The recommended spray is pow- farmers He declared th a t this con approached at his barn by a on"seennd^w hen the next two ! i*t- ntl bv ’’’a " ' ' Wykoff. A tw ell'¿n d th a t ’he firemen receive no other Commercial National bank. dered lead arsenate used a t the dition was probably due to early friendly little dog. When the on second when th r next two I j | „ ns„ii between halves in Hie compensation for alarm s answered K enneth Denney, Beaverton ro u te ' r“te of three pounds to 100 gallons fall rains a year ago before m ost anim al appeared to the a t had an opportunity to do oC „K toV n'on for HiiWx.ro knoiked fif,h ,n n ,n « » ^ d y handling of outside of the city. 1. reported the th eft of a gas en- of water. In orchards where codling growers tem pting to lead hint back „ e e fe n c e t : th e lwl1 ns 11 fleW f™ '” <” ’C P’a v er 1 gine from his pum p house Friday. moth is not a serious problem, two any spraying. into the woods. Carlson fol n...b.?n’P,, P. Y „i, " J I» I be other at the most unex- An application of Bordeaux spray B. A. Knight of Hillsboro was pounds of powdered lead arsenate m ^ n ^ B Ï ^ X a ^ t h ? UZea t* m Pe.c " ‘d tlmM made “ ‘"iposslble to G a le G r a n g e P r e se n ts lowed and found Aplin lying as soon as the peaches are 1 arrested late Tuesday evening on to 100 gallons of water is sufficient applied on his back in a small stream. off should be made for blight con P ro g r a m L o ca l G r a n g e Ihe sem nd aHer tlic House of Di.vld ' bllOW. and «Ümost. caught Atwell, : a charge of contributing to the de- to glve control. who handled the bat, napping nt T h at Aplin had driven his trol before the fall rains, Cyrus had been held scoreless. Gale G range put on the program : linquency of a minor. Calcium arsenate has been used stated. Twigs th a t have been h it by times. car into the area last T hurs The "whiskers" added three more successfully in the W illamette valley G ate receipts for the game to- at the Saturday all-day meeting blight and show the Infection should day and had gotten th e car In the third after Tally had filed , tnled »111 and the visitors received101 Hillsboro Orange. Visiting mas- W ash in g to n F o lk B u y for codling m oth control. Tests be pruned out. The sam e Is true of stuck In the sand was the re out to right field and Wykoff hod 65 per cent ns th eir share. Ra.v D ll-! tcrs present were C. E. Robertson u iii.i_ carried on by th e entomology de- w hat Is called "die-back.'' Removal port of H arry Johnson, dep xfr. »> i h . ” , H, b ° ro partaient of the Oregon experim ent of these twigs will eliminate a lot been .struck out. C lift and Atwell Ion. local m anager, expresses! his of Gale Orange, Mrs. Sadie Beal, uty. who brought the m an to singled and I ben Anderson lined npprceiallon for the turn out of past m aster of Gale; Mrs. H. Strlck- vtarUvu'iB uio«aR >E ' Edwards station over a period of five years of the source of infection, he de Hillsboro. The man had been one down the first, base line and fans and the co-operation of Hills- ler of Sherwood G range and Charles MaiysviHe. Wash., have purchased in aira te t h a t under W illamette clared, but the spray should still a 92-acre farm , northwest of Hills- ln,alcatc ’ 0 a ’ under w m am ette be applied lost five days and was suffer over the fence to make tlic score iV;’r? .r d'.Elo?i<’rs £n allowing employes Dickinson of Oswego Grunge A de boro, from Leonard VanLom. Mr. xalley co" d i t .o ns calcium arsenate ing front exposure. Aplin was 7 to 2 In favor of the House of to attend the exhibition game. „ bate „ „ on „ „ " It Is Useless for the vllv Caution to use dusting grade of and Mrs. VanLom have moved to is only sll«btly less effective th an sulphur in the control of brown ro t lost In the same vicinity about David Hillsboro scored another Ni tl to Di be akc. In singei. who was sehed- to “ Ttct ter Tiicir Fiiiniicia 1 run in the last half of the third tiled Hillsboro with the J Gramrera ? T **;1 the W S. Alexander house on West lead arsena’e in codling m oth con- six weeks ago, according to was also given by Cyrus This grade Baseline street. The deal was closed trt>l- on two errors Hanna WM ate on H o u se ol D a v id team failed Io ap J . b itw n i it.il: id Hllls- of sulphur m ust be fine enough Johnson. this week by E. A. G riffith, local Thoroughness of application Is to pass through a 300 mesh screen, flrst. on Atwell's error, stole sec- pear through a misunderstanding. | boro oran g es, will be held a t m e 4 I real estate man. essential In codling m oth control. he declared. ond and third and then scored as (Continual<>ni>fur<*8, column») i August Saturday meeting. 1 ■ ». I vJIUno _ HptP A iv iv o d f av cash COUnty Man FifSt Victim of Strike H ouse of David Team Captures ?fBearM Pelt for Game Trophy Spray Advised N ow to Control Codling Moths on Fruit Trees Dog Saves Life of Portland Man