The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 02, 1934, Image 1

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VOLUME II
1 IIL I-
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
i Plans Shape
County Fair
This Month
Veteran Officer
Good Printing
I
I The Argus Gives Q uakity
;
Service at Fair Prices
1.01:0. OREGON, H U I:
New County
Agent Aid
Named Here
h
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Independent
AUGUST 2 1934
Irrigation Tour
to Visit C ounty
Projects Tuesday
N O . 24
Mrs. J. Case
Dies Friday
in Portland
Service Ended
Allocation
of Federal
Fund Made
Visits to three W ashington county
farms are scheduled for the first
morning of the fifth annual Wil­
Political Activity in
lamette Valley Irrigation tour next
I m .day and Wednesday. Irrigated
State Krcuku Out
projects on tlie Ed P r e u d e n t h a l __________
tai
m n e a r Hillsboro and the Robert
Following I/ull
M in to n to M a n a g e E x h ib it
L . E . F r a n c i a A p p o i n t e d to Warrens and John
Thornburgh T h i r t y Y e a r s o f S e r v ic e
M o n e y D e s ig n a te d P a v i n g
farms In d a le s Creek valley will
F o llo w in g T w o - Y e a r
S u c c ee d J o s e p h B e la n g e r
H i l l s b o r o S c h o o ls R e c o r d
lie high p a n ts of Interest on the
P r o je c t o n H ills b o ro
^?ALKM I *< »Il tic», which luut Lxt*n
observation trip.
L a y -O ff H e re
E ffe c tiv e W e d n e s d a y
o f V e te ra n T e a c h e r
pretty much in the «tuklrunu» in
H i g h w a y S e c t io n
The tour lias been arranged so
Oregon hi i ice the piinuiry election
that farm ers along the route of
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luut tlw convention ol tlw Progrc»-
h "tn other ports of th e
nlve.H lirre in SiUein, lu u taken on
ma-, join a t any point and
u new leaae of hie the puM two
It uve a t any tim e to suit their own
a /
weekn
convenience, according to Art King,
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If Oregon I» not <onUluu-tl tulle
,,
j
t - l •
» .•
A s s is t a n t F o r m e r l y L o c a t e d extension specialist in soils, who will
lite r (oruiroin
torttuuni- h " ,r B o * r d
I « h in g
A c t iv e
for r (lie
nie deimierata
ui'innciiM« in tu
O’ m , tiarge of the touring party. L o c a l W o m a n P r i n c i p a l a t
B e a c h R o a d s G e t B ig S lic e
H ik battìi- of the ballota It U not
P a r t in M a n a g e m e n t
Methods of irrigation as now prac-
....
u - l r-
u
a t P o lk C o u n ty O f f ic e
going Ut lie Uie fault of tto demo­
toed in six western Oregon counties
J u n io r H ig h F o u r Y e a rs
F e d e r a l A id F u n d s
crats No tots lire bring overlooked
will be observed.
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In Uie tiun lutigli to Impress upon
hirst stop .on the tour will be
W ashington county fair will br
Mrs Josephine Case, 66 Principal Mrs Josephine
the voter» of the Male the fact Unit hrl<| ,,i Hillsboro August 30 31 anti Hu»h H Rogers of Hillsboro, prom - »»st.tant «ounty agent lu re sue- niad,! »t the Preudenthal f a r m .
. „ . Case
, „ of , Hillsboro
Paving of a quarter of mile a t a
who died " Friday in Portland after cost of «10.000 in the Hillsboro
H,,d J»<ks«»i Heptember I. under the dire, tlon
ti,.n 1,M'n t '« '‘m to r of S to u t H orring- ceeding Joeeph B elanger form er one mile east of Hillsboro. a t 9 a. S i? ? * local Junior hlgh School, died
wiiAon u» now Hi tlw Njuldle (,f q I) Minton of Forest Grove,
nearly
30
years
of
service
in
lo-
section
of the T ualatin valley
high-
ton camp. United Spanish War u .u stan t who left July 25 to be- m Tuesday. This project Is In its P n d ay m orning a t St. Vincent'shoe>-
p al
ilK li/s
c c h c /x li-
*
Iw __
k . hi . Wu/UUngUm
und tluat
cal n public
schools.
Veterana, who was elected
Jun- ( om<. agricultural agent In Morrow M‘cond year and consists of Ladino pltal B» Portland. bringing to a close
way wa-> allocated from federal
.
vice-president, and manager, after
lor vice-commander at the recent county went into effect W ednes- clover, alfalfa and canary grass a servlte ol nearly 30 years In the
n T i“1"
'
W‘I“ . t h e •
lw<> V'-urs title to lack
funds in announcem ents made
nation it should support candidates o! rands
H M BlulM of Illinkft
annual
encam pm ent
of Uie Ore- d a, Francis lias been emergency
Al lf“' W
arren place
15 » acres
of HUlsboro
public
schools. n /f Funeral
Wednesday by the state highway
m m
d o tu ir liiii.il
< IP .
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’ Ir r lfH jtn z I
r w .ln tz w .,
w .lll
L-
.s ._______ S P r V I f ' P c
ll'O r o
Kswl/d
V fn r v d o l’
ase-
gon departm ent at Eugene
* ! ? ' 'n ‘
»"I
co-operate is .,)lulty (ulr
president and
assistant in Polk county for U ie lrrlf at*d potatoes will be observed, services were held Monday after
departm ent. Six thousand was des­
w ioie H ‘i*,?"",“ ., “hJ,ll;“"tn.tlo„. H T Hesse of Scholls is treasurer
past four m onths and his tran sfer Thw ' roP ls not generally seen " « n «t the local Congregational
ignated for .35 mile paving of the
While Uie visit of Uie high officials Mrs Ed f, Moore o, HUlsboro Is
to tills post was approved recently u' “?cr lrn Katlon ‘n the W illamette c k u r'h with Rev H. A. Deck of-
Forest Grove-Long creek section.
of Uie adm inistration to Oregon
as secretary
by the state board of higher edu- vaii?y’
In ^ rm ent was a t t h e
O ther allocations in the county
cation.
*
Ih o m b u rg h farm will be th e Hillside cemetery n ear Greenville.
ra n X
A ,r<* •““ * or no adm ittance
include »17,000 for 3 26 miles W ash­
or 'ttoL . 1 . buM{,,‘'*1 th*‘ pr,-Mncr fliuige la expected to a ttra c t large
Tlie new assistant will have last stop on the morning s itinerary.
Mrs. Case had been in poor health
ington tounty line-PorUand sec­
. , J i
pa^ y ‘,unl,lar“,a
crowds Income from dog racing
rliarge of 4-H livestock an d crop Ihlfi u Probably the largest lrrlga- for th e past year, but continued her
_ West
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tion of the
Side Pacific
. -O, , , T
" ,.Ur*ly * ,U,,,a 48 iwovlded under stab- laws Is
clubs ui W ashington county and lon pr°Ject ln Oregon, approxl- work a t the school. She went to C o m m is s io n e r » o n P l a n n i n g way 411(1 * 33-000 for an overcrossing
i 1 1 n 2 a c r e s Rainr.
« 4 » » a »a»a »H
kX Dzseklnv.^
.«_ e - " f irs t
TGC ¿CCtlOTl
’* ” , 4 “ P»h” <ai picture as it is furnishing Uie money for holding
s u ^ ’ extenwon pirojecu as W tu ~ b e » f mtkfa.lv
? a U ly
he‘ng « irrigated
the
P ortland hospital 'th
o
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U ie r .
a i“ A X . , u
,h " iil" which together with in- „
,
assigned to him by W P. Cyrus. lhL' sunimer The crop for the part of last m onth where, failing to R e c o m m e n d I m p r o v e m e n t s
Makes Connection
,
’ “
n tral Hugh c tack come from coneeaslons Is expected B a n k s C o m p a n y S u c c e s s f u l county agent Preparations for the " 10''1 1X11-1 i!> 1
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clover and rally a fter two operations were per-
, ,n
»2^2
lru,‘
7 “ N“ ’
“» loaU A 'hll premium
mil««
club exhibits at the countv* fair wuter tor irrigation to obtained from formed, she passed away a t 2:40
to be held here August 30 31 and B Pumping p lant on Gales Creek Friday morning
Construction of two hard-surface
Woli S1***
ironl
lional He.«.n»trut turn udm lnlstra-
will lie provided noon
soon
in D e f e n d i n g A c t io n
7
7
,,
*
a
AuKUsi
jo j i and Thornburgh also hax fdhrrt« niant
.
municipal
tennis
courts
on
the
citv-
Necai^
‘un
road
to
Etoie
a
t
a
tlon, wlio came out to PcirUund for
X P> T n i e m im ^ lm J -X tu re
< d 0(1
o f l i ^ ¿ngaT T on^o-
Qh T“ Ch‘n<
rer
lo* “
S E l ^ pm - oi *175 0^ « «> <* completed cost
this
l
ast
Pair
1931
, a
( l i s t I muk I gUmpsa I.f Ila
,|,K k
l a s t county fair was held l»’re
Verdict for the Banks Cheese
A t l i e W h f t W ork
lect wltl1 4114114 and red clover , S£ e sl4« ed her teaching career Je<t was recommended Thursday yeAr ^ t h federal funds, th e a n -
strike T hen there eame Jovial Jim
Prai
w '- a I t . ^ d to p o| » ' lnterplanted.
at ^ ° rest ° ro,ve 111 1893 and c™ ' e^ n x n g by the Hillsboro city plan- no^ c e m e n t said. This will afford
Parley, ptwtnuisler general a n d Ui 1031 under tlie dirrellou of tlie company wus returned Tuesday adt-
“*78 im (\ 5°, H"1* After lunch a t th«. T hnrr,h„r„h tlnued m W June. 1896. when she ning commission O ther recommen- a connection between the Nehalem
chairm an of Uie denioeraUe naUon- falr board In 1932 and 1933 a 4-H ernoon by the Jury im paneled to .... . '■? .
touruig party will ob was marrie(l to Melvin C. Case in daUons adopted contem plated un- highway via Jewell. Vernonia and
h ear evidence in the »2500 damage reiuiiti last March to assist ln the
al is’iiunlltee, who came to Uie elub fair was held
\ " co' inecUon * 1U' i ^ n e ' irn g a ^ d r M ^ l o i e r a the th a t cily H er husband was ap- Proving the city park. L e a f i X Frjrest Groye.
All granges In Uie county have suit brought by Mr ami Mrs Ervin
coast purely on pleasure bent Also
to participate
and iJp p crt
of Hanks against
the man
11 e r ' ', activities
'‘1 'U“ '
Felix
Comyges larm
farm between Ball-
“T his will be the first section of
there was Senator Robert Wagner been . invited
,
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,1 o th
his progrttnUi
stav In ; sto“
rv l‘* aJl<1
vomygea
Ball- polllt€'d principal of the Hillsboro the east entrance to the city under
^ “ „ l / m G u during
d r t 4^H!club^work
Berrydale in between
Polk county,
public schools in 1897, and Mrs. the SERA program, and regulating this great highway to be opened
of New York and Senator Jam es J «•veral lu.ve already promisc-d to n urturing company rh e plaintiffs "
booUts Flic only hunt on ex- alleged thut their property had
uiciuaea n ciud uorg,
balance of the dav w ill i
Case taught here that year. In the placement of civic organization
the public,” the statem ent reads
Duvla of Pennsylvunut And i«>w have
h lb iu to o n h v ^ U K k ull of which been damaged to the extent of
'^ t
and soil fertility n R (, ^ ^ eu
n
7?
1900 Mr. Case was elected county signs a t the city limits.
"This highway when finally corn-
eoiiM’s President ItooM’Velt himself
mtiat
come
from
thto
county.
<2500
by
reiu.se
which
wius
dumped
.
?
e
a
s
^
t
a
n
t
to
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school superintendent and served
Action of the commission in pleted wUI shorten the distance
who la ached uled to reach Portland
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f lg io,«and a hali years
dled recommending the construction of “ ‘t * ’*!! Portland and the N orth
Friday on Ills way buc k to tl»- na-
A
graduate
of
the
school
of
agri
in
d
put
in
readme
cheese
company.
Members
of
the
for the open
llonal capital alter u visit to tlir
n lalb
tennis courts followed numerous coast h ^ h e s from 40 to 50 m iles.'
jury included Sadie Urtobine, Rob­ culture a t Oregon S tate college in
Hawaiian Islands and in hi.. U a ln mg in four weeks,
Mrs. Case resumed teaching here requests for such recreational facil-
Expenditures on the Wilson river
1932.
Francis
m
ajored
ui
th
e
ard-
1’n.sii'lent
Banks
will
have
super-
ert
K
WiLson.
Roy
E.
Blerly
John
such notables as Sec retary ol War
in 1906 a t tile south grade school, ities. Tlie recommendation of the road ln Tillamook county will be
mai husbandry departm ent. While
vision
of
hve.stixk
and
Treasurer
W.
Haynes.
Julia
Berggren.
Andrew
Hern anil H erretari of Uie Interior
now the David Hill school. She group, however, lunged on the pro- lunlted to M2.000, which will corn-
a t college lie was active ln agri-
I, kt’s, mg. to inenMon a flock of ilt.<vM' will be m ctiarge of grange Budiop. Vesta Kamna. Frank I’ul- i ultural sc hool and departm ent ac­
served as principal of th at school vlso th a t tennis entnusiasts in the plete th e l-Tathng of this road be-
lesser lights, the pie.M-ia,- of whom exhibits, farm eropa and hortl- ver. Edna M I>avus, Jo h n W. Price tivities and was a mem ber of the
from 1912 to 1930 with the ex- city co-operate toward the purchase t,ween Dead M*® creek and S m ith
can not help but leuie u distinctly «ulture o B Kraus will superin­ Andrew Bran daw and Molly Leach anim al judging team from the col­
ception of one year. From th a t 01 materials. The plan was subm it- creek’ 4 distance of 1.1 miles, ex-
Verdict for the plaintiff in the
democratic lluior on the pointful tend the 4-H club work exhibits
B
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e
f
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t
A
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l
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t
m
e
n
t
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x
p
e
c
t
e
d
daU‘
Untu the tlnl(‘ 01 ht‘r death ted to the city with suggestion th a t !<,ndlr* the * orl( th at was started
and County Agent W F Cyrus to .sum of $400 plus $100 attorney s lege tor the 1931 Pacifi
atrimspliere In Oregon
He
xr
r-
.•
sile
Was
high 11 be . prepared
as _ a project and On the west end ol tlPs road last
.
,
. Prin(1PaI
- ol the - junior - —
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national
Livestock
exposition.
He
A f t e r C o m p l ia n c e F il e d
And all tlie while G eneral M ar­ in charge of the 4-H d u b livestock it**« was returned by a circuit court is also a member of Alpha Zeta,
school here.
subm itted to the SERA a t once.
iw nm er.
tin, dcinorraUr candidate for gov- <>U mt d«paitnvent Miperintendenta Jury here Friday in tlie suit of national honor society m agncul-
She was born October 7, 1867. a t
Committee of three members of
77x1 commission declared i n
are
Mr»
Robert
Warreiu*
of
near
Ikdia
Ihurier.
udnuni.stratri*
hi
t4ie
t rnor, has been
making jiohli-
Coniplcte roster of officers were Atchison county. Kansas, and had the commission. M. P. Cady, P L announcln8 allocation of federal
caJ hay w hili« thc&r democratic For«‘iit Grove, floral; M is Ellzu)x*th estate o f Edward A K onnan.
been
a
resident
of
Hillsboro
for
36
P
atterson
and
Mrs
E.
C
M
cKin-
funds
io r these two roods th a t th e
F<
ing
-raduation, Francis re-elected by the W ashington coun-
him Huirles huvr b e n ciustlng their M Vincent, T'tgiud, domestic art, ugainftt W J B. Walter. Action was
years. She is survived by her two ne>'. ftas appointed to investigate 'A,° 11 rrc*k highway is more lm-
light ovvi tlx* Oregon lands<ape and Mrs M ( ’ McKercher, Beaver- brought to collect on a note alleged Aurkc'd with J A Hanson ol Cor- ty wheat control board here Tues- daughters, Mrs. M attie Bertoh of tlle recommended SERA purit pro- portant to the people of P ortland
to Itave been lost or stolen. Mem- ..dli . one of the leading poultry day night for the 1934-1935 fiscal
I lie general. wla> was k< pt busy lon, doin«*a<lc aeleiwe.
M anager Minton, who has been bers ol the Jury were A Brandaw breeders in the country, for eight year T hat compliance certification Berkeley Cal. and Mrs C l a r a X « relative to securing a landscape ‘ir d 10 the state Ulan the Wllson
in Wntihingtoii until co tig ir« a d ­
Megargel of Hillsboro.
architect to go over th e project nver rOttd- il was appointed out
journed. Iiaa Ix n i getting about Uw a nwmtjer of the fair board for Sadie Brisbhie, Robert K. Witoon, lionlhs In H its work, lie concen- work under the w heat production
ueuig
Mrs Case was active in commu- wltl1 " e clty engineer, complete the fiXe r roa^L
was P°‘n tea out th a t
rated his attention on care of control plan was rapidly being
ituu* m a big wav atner hu, return years, succeeds Rd. L Moore, m an- John Voelker, Molly Leach. Roy E yo.me
stock on the range and
completed and
that second benefit nlty aH airs and was a member of plan a®** make it ready for submis- (d' s w?*7? not delay th e comple-
io Portlaivl. maxing apenatak at uger Cor several yeais. who to con- Blerly. F ran k Fulver. Julia Berg- broeder work. Prior to tlrtS tim e - c installm ents on the 1933 crop and
iocal Eastern Star. P ythian Sisters “ ol,1 lo the SERA. The cornin':*, e
, river ’' ‘tfhw ay,
every opportunity, doing his aluuv t eivuon manager at th e state fair ifren. Fred Rood, George Dick, E \a 1» n t considerable tim e a t tlie Cor- the first aUotmentts on the 1934 and Rebekah lodges, and of th i
dl reP°rt hack a t the next m eet- ,7 "
«» n P ^E o n of
of hand sluikiiig and meeting per­ again Uito year Minton lias been O rtinan and Andrew Bishop
crop may be expected soon after Hillside Congregational church. She
J Z ,-ontr¿ - 7 nohfv* « L m a li
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Filing of a suit for $10,000 dam - vallis pear and apple orchard.
sonally hundreds
voters whom lnt*rw|ted in agricultural fairs since
Francis will be on a perm anent the compliance forms reach W ash- was also treasurer of the W ash-
George McGee, city manager, an - d Pfln,teiv the
% ¿¿J?
he to ’ depending upon for "support
wnd luus aerved lus m anager of ages by Patricia Welch against Al­
ington County Teachers' associa- nounced this week th
a t steps
steps were
were roods
roads
P
n I
tn
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in pie getuTiil ele« tlon n« xt N<»v«-m- the MMU>bíac•tur<•r^• and land prod- fred Berger Thursday brought tlie basi.
... . with the extension service in lngton was announced.
being taken to obtain the services
and will re-
Officers elected for the coming tlon.
ber
uvtb “how at the Pacific In ter- total of le^ol actions arising from >vJksrin4’io :
te a r"in c lu d e WÜliam j'"E n ¿ch ed e,
Pallbearers were Jack Murtón. E « « landscape architect u n d e r'th e erlble* a u d ? “^
m ^ n ^ U ^“ re l
sid e in Hillsboro.
In tlw republican camp too. there ,lat*°nal Livestock Exposition slnci Ml automobile accident near Beav-
Hillsboro route 4 president; Ferd J3 Tongue and L. E. Wilkes. Hills- consult a üon service available to quest ol the citv of Tilbunnok anB
has been much iiclivltv T heir cam-
<‘rton M arch 18 to »35.754 Berger
Langer of Sherwood, vice-president;
Hex Parsons. Portland; Dan members of tlie Oregon League of
Tillamook countv court for
polgti can be sold to have got’fn
G ioige I. Woodworth, prom inent was nanind as defendant ill « 825 -
’-nse. Forest Grove, and Flovd Mil- Citiea.
A e r^
recent
aDoronnation
A
rthur W. Connell. Hillsboro route 3esse
the A m
n e n Mu8n
X T a X m bv y í í ! u
W ilso n V n v for
er
fonnally under wav with Uie meet- M1" ,'K''r »•»” manage, lor tile first 754 diunage suit filed two weeks ago
ler,
Salem.
1.
treasurer;
and
John
W
Kamna,
mg of the state cent a v iinT.Uee
“ P * a's ‘° llHW,-<l by Elir,’lda 1Iu»hfa Mlas W*l(il
HilL
boro
route
5.
and
R.
G
lenn
hi Porthuid la d week at which ^ y ^ ’ a ^ T ^ e r . i r ’. » ^ ^
w ^T p ^ r T ^ B e ^
Ritchey, Forest Grove, members of
^ ^ u i e s . makes this possible, he um ber between Mills bridge and
A rthur W Prtaulx. young Chiloquin ..„d 1928 Ed L. Moore, secretary *
su ffe ^ d Inlur,p ,,
tlie allotm ent committee. W. P.
• Palls creek, a distance o f seven
newspaperman, was elei ted to tlw of the HllLslx.ro Cham ber of Com- M u ld e r and mikU »« « re ,h
Cyrus, county agent, will again act
Commission also recommended miles, w ith prospective la te r ex-
eluiiniuinship which carries wlUi it meree, had charge of Industrial ex-
“ ,d
New
4-H
club
contest
for
eoun-
35
secretary
of
the
board.
th a t a p a n of the proposed p ark ,te n sio n to M cNamer’s camp. The
responsibility for the success of t i e til bits and concessions tn 1927 and 1 aicm ent.
Pine of »150 and sentence of six ty dairy clubs Is being started this
T h a t no new w heat contracts are
improvement project be made to commission stated th a t a fter due
foil campaign Right on the heels 1928 and was m anager In 1929.
m
onths
in
the
county
jail
were
lm-
year
by
th
e
local
C
arnation
Milk
10
he
signed
a
t
this
time
was
the
cover grading and leveling the consideration it decided to adhere
o f th e stale central couinuttce 1930 and 1931
posed
upon
William
Boos
of
G
aston
company.
A
large
silver
cup
is
to
announcem
ent
of
the
board
ln
an-
Bagley lots by hand labor. Pro- to the policy of not constructing
meeting Ui Portland came the big
vv
6 Vl
H k tay when he plead guilty to a he awarded as a perpetual trophy swer to queries regarding compli-
v * iding
of g street improvements ad- ’ logging roods or any road for spe-
1 tale-w ide eonvenllon of tlie O re­
charge V.I
of v driving
intoxicated
e hum
club I.u
m aking_
the
t h r r e e e ^ - c - a c r a r collLsion
^ l^ io n ^ w
JaceDt to
u i . i u g VhlFe
w iu ic ln
i o x ir a ie a to th
»*«•
u iu ig u
i e beit
orav ih
s n o o w
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th
u h h i r S h ^ S c i ^ r e ^ jacent
to the P ^ P e rty was also ciaT use by ’prirntT peraoM ,' having
gon Ri’publlean club In Eugene on
He w rill be paroled n t the end o! mg at tlie county fair and will be 1935 cr° p
The contract signed ,
s
recommended.
Je<L
held to the principle th a t highways
Saturday a t which E B ritt Nedry
iys
upon
paym
ent
ot
Uie
fine.
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trophy.
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1935
crop,
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411 sl<
30 day
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MM manway
near tn
rue e ot.
or Mary
Marv'c s ntinrus
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sl^n s ol civic organlz- should be constructed for the m o-
of llgard was Installed as perm a­
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near
according to A W. Havens, local
Winner» of th e cup will be de- * a-'' dcv'hired.
school for bovs J J Birrier of atlons ** grouped near highway torists and th e general public.
nent , lialnnan after a spirited tie-
■mimed a t th e county fair, where
‘’'.o',*/’? “ *1 V a n c o u w S
driver o i X of entrances, to
rtty a a s
con-
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bate precipitated by the attem p t of
■ores m a d e b v a il memhere r - (r, reductions la acreage for 1935 have
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r OI one OI census of opinion of th e commis-
sentence.
a revolting faction lieadrd by Stcw-
art W eiss, D.well Paget and Jerry
Postponed sentence was meted out dividuals of Uve clubs will be added 1401 .h**" n' ad<> Recent announce- th head and right w rist^the*U tter re0*1-
Slgns wUI ** located ®n
Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill
u d ''“ cllaae ol Hillsboro 8 a tu r- to compose th e total club score I" en teJ ln th i Pr<>ss m h cated th a t ™
" » J 1 ™ * 11»J W » the right-hand side of th e high-
Buckley of Uie M ultnom ah delega­ -re.rev ledere., , .
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bruises.
whiTe
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tn which they keep th etr stalls In *Ia,s I^ ceive<3 no official inform ation in j urjes
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lim its subject to the approval oi
m lttee meeting and the convention a meeting of county "progressives." p «
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tlie b am and on the excellence of
subject hut declared th a t
Charles E Brandaw of Hillshnm
councU-
ol the republican club the demo- Tlie public is invited. Arrangements o C f l O O i 1 3 X 1 1 1 g F u S I l S
Total of 277 men received work
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dldate. were roundly condemned for West Unl(M1 ,l“y L Antrim of
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is to encourage as many boys as w the seeding season
swerved ln the road to avoid strik -
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projects during the m onth of July,
their attem pts to monopolize credit Aloha. R. Hornecker of Hillsboro
Features of the county unit sys- P«®ible to exhibit, t o stim ulate
ing a motorcycle parked at th e
according to a report this week by
side of th e highway. His car colhd-
.
v s x . w j Mills, county manager. P ay­
for tlie return of prosperity or such an d A E lew to n of Forest Orove. ’em and G range county equalization club members ln taking care of
ed with the B irrier auto and both
W heat is averaging around 12 roll for men employed on works
portion of It as lias ventured to
Questionnaires
w ill be
he given
e lv e n can
r a n - P1“ 1 proposed to equalize th e school ’heir anim als ln the stalls, to im-
Questionnaires will
m achines overturned. Paul L. Hagg bushels to the acre m the countv Projects during th e m onth totaled
come back after a prolonged vara-
l .T 'i tax hunden ln tlie various" districts' Prove the quality of the fitting and
tlon. In th e m eantim e Joe Dunne,
(Udates lor tllP legislature in this Were compared Thursday at the 10 encourage all club members 1 to
of Portland, driver of the
th ird harvest according to Howard H ad- *«382.89.
to
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the republican standard bearer ln
eounty to determ ine th eir stand on Rotary club by O B K raus, county enter all possible contests. C. T.
‘nyo‘vnd wp(1t into the ditch !ey of
Im perial Peed & G rain
Approximately 66 p e rc e n t of th e
the sta te campaign, has continued
future legislation. school superintendent K raus mode Richardson, m anager of the local
in attem pting to avoid striking th e f i mp“ ny; ?rho. says 1216 bUALty Is work in th e county
during t h e
his face beaming and h o n d -tjiak ln g !
Executive committee of the "pro- no recommendations regarding the eondensery, will co-operate with
other nmchines.
the worst he has seen since going month was allocated t o prajects
tour of the state, which w a s
Itresslves for W ashington county two plans, confining his talk to the ’•hp county a g e n ts office ln scor-
.
lam ily were taken
busuiess- He » y ® . east of Hillsboro, Mills reported,
cltmaxed this week by his visit to includes Mrs. Welch of Aloha, *—
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Mrs. , salient
of each.
W the clubs
and aw arding the, _.
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here form ed!-
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“h ilt for m ill-, T hirty-one „«ru
men were
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B. Nedry
of Tigard, delegate to the Sm ith hospital
the regetta a t Devil's Lake, where H P. Strickler of Laurel Ridge, P . . A dm inistration of county school CUP-
of th e W ashington county chap- cal attention. Three other children in? ai d 18 6°°d for feed w h e a t; Grove, 53 from Hillsboro 73 from
Dunne officiated as adm iral of the Patton of Gaston. N P. Johnson i affairs under th e county u n it sys-
The trophy will be kept a t the ter, Oregon Republcan d u b s was in the B irriers car, the youngest on y-
15 the lowest in Aloha 10 from Beaverton 31 from
of Cedar Mill. Antrim of Aloha and ! tem would be consolidated In a ‘ Hillsboro r Cliamber
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ciuos, of was
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neavenon.
j i irom
water carnival
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m erce!
anent president
the three -----
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old, escaped
running
from Tigard
and irom
79 from
Sherwood
While the progressives liave not Jacobson
as the winning
club —
may
state organization
Gibbons of Hillsboro was 5bJ " 57 Pounds to the bushel.
| T b ir t,,™ . „ „ ¡ —t - u.™
board of five members elected by except
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Oats are averaging about 40 bush- T hirty-one projects have been ap-
been making a great deal of noise
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the voters, according to Kraus. This WLsh to
it Into their own com-1 gene. He will report on the f i r s t! treated for shock.
els to th e acre with th e test go- proved u1 ^W ashington county un-
slnt* their Salem convention a t C n t l P l f v S t l l i l p f l t «
body would have power to levy uiunity for special occasions,
which they nom inated I*eter Zlm- V , O U I l i y O l l l U t I l l S
necessary te rn s for tax purposes.
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m erm an as their candidate for gov- j
B p . m. s , t h , i « . , « » m b . ,
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ernor, th a t does not mean th a t they [
commerce.
tuu-vS'n ievO,!i2ve ¿ i n <w rV *m u?h i “ P101™"1 w ,rp »warded to 13
cr°P 18 running from 1500 to 2000 ‘■“ " 7 ”"
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pounds a r more to the acre a n d ; :uld t2le Oales Creek school pro-
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awake iuu I active m »
k . eighth-graders tills week following
w * u .J 2 L £ ? r??E_Orov® wa8 harley is going a to u t the same I Ject have been completed.
. very ci fret ve waC ,« „ J
*ut! the special examinations last S at- taxes Pw'(^ id be d U tilb u tL evraiv
ApProxlmately 500 cords of stum p- chairm an of stole clubs and took elected W ashington county ¿ r o w r
Two crews day and ntoht rfdfto I Project for painting and repair-
»hSd to
a to m r e l.tt ? {“> r: ,ird»v » t the office of the county
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forth aaiiin w lii|ltn T 1My 10 b n ‘ak school superintendent. The tests
sto a U -^ X T a " » ? " 1
K,V''1' for p,ip,L,i -’«hthtloncd
campaign thaT win keep th e k T a A * , “ V” ' tt,n<‘, °L U,‘‘ rcKular el«lltJl
this week cleaning the drainago
dldate ln the polltlcaj «»« lith i t!r“d,‘ PXamlh»tlons.
ditch between Banks and the west
„ T ^ . ^ Pli0V' f ,’g ,a m‘n; s tumpnge for sale arc asked to
county chairm an, will be given
c MacDonaid o f Forest .
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right > to thn A.wuu«
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,*? I Sucre»*ful student« were iw fol-
fork
of Dairy creek and grading
’e r ,ln «.?“ .c h comm unicate with Davis a t the! August 10 and a constitution adopt- ^ 5 ° v e , W
,£re 2 “tn}e5l 84 members of L c c i o n
fiU llb o r C C
on election dav
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N loWK Wallace Jones and Louise d iltrid
th e city pork a t Gaston. The former
ed. Vice-chairm en to represent the t7vP ^ x th district control board.
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f -
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- i project will give employment to 12
and elem entary school funds
pjang are now
ronsideres various countv districts will also 7 hich comprises W ashington coun-
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and xtrncc
Ornce iR)wnc.
Bowtie, iiu
K lnton;
Hasting county
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u o n ; Masting
would be pixiled under th e plan and to ^ n " ! J i ^ ^ ^ , . ~ I ^ d^ l b ^ e ? e c t t o Orinrtng » h J
B” ° ty- John T hornburgh acted as tem -
m onth on the rotation
Of the State em erge.,a t iwlr bands Gcm’cy. M argaret Scott, Marjorie l * 1^ “
pJ*>l,e “
\n ? Rlan
Io obtain wood n ear HUlsboro For H be elected during th e meeting
porary chairm an. "
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¡plan
fle c tio n s were made under the
W ashington county Jamboree of
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m arketing agreem ent for growers, American Legion and Auxiliary w ill, C h i n a
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producers and co-one™Hv„ p roces-! be held a t Sherwood August 9. ^ I I 1 I l d
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the
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reason. Davis Is looking for tracts
W ashington"’- ? ^ 1 £ g r £ ™ n t .£?ks u
iollow a ceIebTa*lou » *« •
to set the minim um price which burnln8 th e mortgage on the Ar
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hauled to woodvards in each c o m -! Local headquarters company, 2nd growers will receive for green and 8°®®’ P081 building, which Is now
T otal of 500 C hina pheasants were
their meeting here last week with
'k A
lree of incumbrances.
N J p p J p r l i n Q h i n n i n e r munity.
battalion. 162nd Infantry. Oregon dried prunes.
released last Wednesday a t 16
applleallons totaling »154.000 t h e D l X l C
J v IO lin t.'lin
I N I t u t U 111 ¿ s n i p p i n g
SERA funds are n ot available for Nattonal Guard, of 19 membem
Speakers will include June V a l-! farm s In n o rth and south central
boaid rolled up Its sleeves, got out,
lan t of San Francisco, regional re- ) W ashington county, according to B.
Persons liavtng holly plantings ,h r purchase of th e stum page, o r - ? Tre demobilized Tuesday and re-
it operating knife and went to work I
whleh they wish inspected prepare-1
n ^ a f t o r T ^ two ^ e ^ ' t
habllltotion officer of the American R- Easter, chairm an of the wild life
When tlie smoke lirtetl two of th e I
R c -iiT c C r .«
Legion, and Carl Mosier of Portland, comm ittee of th e chamber of com-
six appllcalIons luwl been turned
Dixie Mountain pioneers w i l l tory to shipping during tlie C hrist- declared th a t It was possible t l i a t ! C?!,mp W lthycomto. The company
tlC d r
D c d V e r i O n state ad jutant. Jack Eakln of Dal- i merce. T he liberation was p a rt of
down cold, tlie applications of th r e e ' hold their annunl picnic and re- nuts holidays nre asked to notify an SERA project could to approved was rallp(1 out July 19 along with
Theodore Newstead 68 was found las’ pa8t state commander, will pre- : the program to Increase the num -
severe pruning anti only one re ­ unlon for the eighth consecutive the
county agent Immediately Hoi- ’° ,alte eare of felling and hauling ! ° ’-her groups to to held In readiness dead by neighbors in the garden sent hm ^cs fr(>m th e post to all j ber of game birds ln this area,
quest had been allowtxl In full.
year August 12 n t the Tannis-k pic­ ly shipped to nearly all stales m ust, " ,e loBS ’o ' “ **’» .
he
1OnfrshOremen'8
of
his home on th e C onner road,
com m anders of Argonne p o st.! Owners of property on which th«
At flint tlie board approved de- nic grounds. Oeorge W. Peavy,
pheasants were released have been
four miles southwest of Beaverton?
flricncy appropriations aggregating ’ president of Oregon S tate college S
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WI3.IM
HI, i leaving
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»40.500 in the will give tlie main address of the
birds th is season so th a t the stock
V is ito r fr o m N e b r a s k a
u?flt.
report 100 f T cent he had been dead since last Wed-1
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emergency fund for the rem ainder day n t 11 a. ni. There will also be tlu it It has been Inspected during
may be built up. The birds were
on th e first day was the statem ent nesday afternoon, death b e i n g '
on L a r i M a y s B a ll T e a m
of the biennium with still f i v e o th er short talks and music d u r­ the sum mer or treated. Shippers
Newspaper reports of the drouth of L t A rthur Kroeger He stated ascribed to high blood pressure and
Eklwin "W hitey” Matson, Hilhi provided by the state game com­
months to go before another legisla­ ing tlie program hour. Afternoon may save Inconvenience la te r by j in the middle west are not exag-
mission.
th a t the Hillsboro men had a per- cerebral hemorrhage.
i sophomore, was one of th e few
ture meets.
will to given over to visiting by acting now.
I gerated. according to C harles W att feet
during
the « camp
with
Sewell was
was called
called member»
members of Carl
C arl Mays’
Mays' baseball
baseball
nothlno ! of g Onlrt,.
5»h . s i
.7 . 1 V i record,
unp w
nn
v Coroner
oroner
r F. . j J. . wna
Sewell
Requests of tlie supreme court the pioneers nnd sports events for to The
do county
with tto agent
^ holly has Inst^ction
w H i Bnrk
* Petori
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T it ' s vuc
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ftnd
th e
l,,rnpd OVPr
*® <K'ho° 1 sel« or
'te d to play
in the pre- J . a n n s e n W i n s C o n A
tra c t
and circuit courts for deficiency ap- •■h<‘ voiing folks,
work W P Cyrus countv agent dale There ii not
ainJi n ,He exP’TSSPd hls appreciation of W E Pegg a t Beaverton. No a r- limlnary game of the W alter Me-
f o r B o n n e v ille D r illin g
propuatlons totaling »44,000 found
A)1 Phmeers of Dixie Mountain s h w
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scant symiHithy nt the hands of th e and ’heir children nnd friends are stilted, but nnnics of persons leaving com in the fields to harvest he W. Connell in providing tra n s p o rta -, th e funeral late Thursday morning Credle night program ln P ortland
hoard. Both applications were tu rn - Invited to to present a t this re ­ word that, they wish inspections will said. W att, hls wife and two chll- tlon when th e company was nio b ll-' Newstead, a retired bachelor sea- Monday night Another W ashington of Reedvllle has been awarded the
ed down cold ns not representing union an d picnic A basket dinner to subm itted to representatives of dren. are planning to locate ln iked and In furnishing guard for man, had lived there about nine county boy, Norman Brostrom of contract for drilling a 12-tnch well
G aston, was selected to perform the a t 12 cents per cubic feet for the
the state departm ent of agriculture, I Hillsboro
(Continued on pas* lo,rotamn 1)
will to served a t 12 oclock.
property left behind.
I years
same evening.
water supply a t Bonneville.
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Free Gate Planned
State C ollege Man
Funeral Oil MondaV
Wolf Creek Helped
Tennis Courts
Urged Locally
Cheese Firm
Wins Verdict
mb
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County Wheat
Board Elects
D a ir y C lub
Cup Offered
Many Injured
in Auto Crash
Progressives
Plan Session
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SERA Work
Wheat Avemem e
Discussed bv Kraus
' WflCat AVetagUlg
12 OLLSl'li'Is At'TP
Nedry Named
otilte VJlllCer
Woodyard Projects
Planned by SERA
Receive Diplomas
Prune
rru,K Growers
growers Here
«ere
’ Rillit- ivepreseniaiive
i i i
oet tor Sherwood lnen (>acl1
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Holly Inspections
Planning Reunion
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!i Local Guardsmen
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Return From Camp
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Liberated Locally
Man Found Dead