The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 16, 1934, Image 1

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¿¿lîlsbori
County I air
Aug. 30-31, Sept. I
With Which is Combined
VOLUM E 41
L
Independent
IIILI-SBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934
I. I N II II K C X
UumpuiKii fo r Governor
I ’vrkn Up; Relief
I ’ liut.x in Make
ALEM W ith lV trr Zliiimermun.
tlip "progressive ” nominee, mak-
A mu public the pernnjuiel i>| his
i niiipulK» com m ittee uiul G eneral
M artin entered upon an Intensive
tour of t)»' state. tile uuberiurlorlul
campaign In Oregon begun to take
IU1 milled Interest thin week
Prom tire Zim m erm an rum p came
Ila* m lorm allnn tluit M orton'fum p
kin« of Dayton, prom inent ui unit­
er. would liead up tile progressive
committee o n political strategy
A rthur O rton of Portland. who p re­
sided us elutiniiun at the conven­
tion which nom inated Zimmerman,
will head up Hie financial com­
mittee and publicity fur the Zun-
merman cam paign will be directed
by A M. Church. Salem newspaper­
man.
General M artin got out among
the voters In person last week III a
leisurely tour of tile cisist counties,
visiting ut ull tile principal < litre
en route, meeting hundreds of Ills
admirers and confining his speech-
making activities to brief Informal
S
the H ills b o ro
rgus
Grand Jury
Reports 15
Indictments
Aloha (irangers
to Give Degrees
Here Next Week
Aloha Orange will put on the
third and fourth degrees a t the
Hillsboro O range meeting T h u rs­
day night August 23
O rangers here »Saturday debated
| the question. “Resolved, th at It Is
I w e lv e P e r s o n s F a c e C o u rt
Impossible for a grange farm er to
A s R e s u lt o f F in d in g s
better his financial condition. W
R Mulkey of North P lain t and J
o f C o u n ty J u r o r s
R Forsythe, taking the affirm ative
—- - - — —.
| for Hillsboro, won against the n eg a-'
.
live teum of J E lx*wton and Mrs
I . I ll I
I <» r 4* /1 n,,<’rKe Bauman of Finest Grove
p m
1 t Illk >
V z r t.lt i t U (• w C raft of Forest
cst Grove H B
L aw rence ot Raleigh and Mrs H P
Strickler of Laurel Ridge w e r e
L o ca l J u s t ic e C o u rt F i n e s Judges
After the debate proper it was
T h re e M e n T h is W e e k
shown th a t tlu« “m ajority of the
grangers were still old fashioned
enough to believe th a t it not iw -
Fifteen true bills of Indictment less to try. and keep on trying
aguiiL'.t 12 jM 'isoiis w e r e reporUkl mg useless but absolutely neces-
Monday afternoon by the county «ary." write» Mrs «trickier la u re l
grand jury, one of the largeat mini- Ridge correspondent
County Fair
Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1
N O . 26
Cites
Big Crowds Architect
Opportunity for Relief Work
City Park Work
Lays Stress
Expected at
County Fair
on Self-Aid
State GOP Head
T hat HlILsboro had an opportun­
ity to establish one of th te finest
city entrances In the state was the
o p in io n expressed by F A Cuthbert,
associate professor of landscape a r ­
chitecture at the state university,
to members of the city planning
F r e e G a t e A t t r a c t s ; F* a rm . commission Thursday. C uthbert was F ir st U n it C o u n ty C a n n e r y
I In Hillsboro Thursday anti Friday of
U n io n P la n n in g fo r
S ta r t e d o n M o n d a y at
last week to confer on proposed
improvements a t the city park.
B ig D a y H e r e
T ig a r d G r a n g e H a ll
Preliminary plan of suggested Im­
provements a t the city park was
presented b y C uthbert, Including
•«
ri
•
ri
i
« dimming pool, wading pond, a O U l l t r F O i e C t r e t l U S
, small lake, double driveway to the
J
pavilion and landscape gardening.
“ M u lt ” D o g S h o w S p o n s o r e d
‘¿ u n d ''e ^ X ? c e \ t o 'v a iij'o f A p p lic a t io n f o r P r o p o s e d
Politicians
Make Plans
for Election
D e m o c r a t ic C e n tr a l B o d y to
M e e t H e r e F r id a y N ig h t
to O u t lin e C a m p a ig n
B. & P. Backs Event
GOP Club Prepares
Z im m e r m a n A d h e r e n t s P la n
the park to the public, he believed
W o o d y a rd s R ead y Soon
N o m in a t in g C o n v e n tio n
Plans for obtaining a caretaker
at the park and for building a
Plans for holding the W ashing caretaker's cottage as an SERA
Several new SERA self-help pro-
Prospects of a hard-fought pre-
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started or
ton
county
fair here
August 30, — 31. Project «ere discussed and recom- Jectg
E. B Nedry of Tigard, recently election campaign in Washington
and September 1 after a two-year m,'jidcd by the commission.
started within a few days In W ash-
elected state president of Oregon county this fall Is Indicated by the
lay-off due to lack of funds, are
Co*’t °* constructing tennis courts lngton county In spite of the fact
activities of the various partisan
Republican clubs.
shaping
rapidly
according
to
C.
D
..
,,r‘
U
l'
Gty-«wned
Bagley
lots
was
th
a
l
the
federal
allotm
ent
of
re-
her of Indictm ents to be re tu rn e d
political groups in th e county. R e­
Uherside.
Beaverton.
Sherwood
Minton
fair
board
vice-president
at
between
11500
and
funds
for
the
m
onth
was
re-
I I I several years
O ne ot the
publican.-, are laying campaign plans
IlMlIrtinenU returned were k e p t abd * *?.*!* *.VZun?’ s. .w,7?’ fePr' s^n , 'd and m anager Considerable Interest J1’’0'1 P* t court In a report by duced. The first unit of the county
through t h e recently organized
Mi and Mrs A H. Richmond two Ls being shown throughout t h e r rancts Sturgess of Hillsboro. Tins j-ejjef cannery project was launched
secret and no not-true bills were grangers
county
chapter. Oregon Republican
from
Vermont,
were
also
county M anager Minton says, A e.-tiniate included preparation of a t Tigard Monday afternoon, a
rejxirted The group will convene present
clubs, democrats will start t h e
Ire e g a te is expected to b r i n g ‘¡a r’l-surf a te courts a n d fencing fa rm survey was started Tuesday
aguln September (1
ball rolling'' Friday night when
larger crowds tlian ever before
Cuthbert expressed the opinion th a t and qujlting projects a t Aloha and
committeemen m eet here,
Indictm ents reported wen- a s
Representatives of the Farm ers' 1‘” Bagley lots should be kept for Tigard will probably be started
while Zimmerman adherents are
I Hows Peter Diiiihur of Eugene,
Union met with the fair board here u ,lt5r I*irk ,and lb1a t the tennis Monday. Plans for several relief
planning a nominating convention
rap t, Rufus V Ervin, ultus K H
chumber
in the
tin- cham
ber of commerce rooms courts should
o..uu.u be
uc placed a m t some
w on, woodyards
woodyards in the county are prac-
,
,
__
____ 24 to
„ ____
_ _ or __
August
endorse
nom inate
. 1 u,‘ ld Auburn. Wash Issuing
Tueedav night to make plans for "t ;'rr location.
tically complete and ar. application C o n tr ib u t io n s U s e d C lo t h in g progressive candidates for county
forged check and obtaining
Farm ers Union day. August 31 Tile
meeting closed with a dis- a m be subm itted within a short _
. . .
c m » »»
legislative offices.
Louis
rem ark s T ills week he is con- nio,““V under false preten
m ilk maid contest, conducted for 11 ‘,,n
methods of utilizing the tjme.
S o u g h t by SE R A M a n a g er
plans for the coming campaign
turning hto luUMl-Mlmk mg t o u r II Holt ol Hillsboro, non-support;
the first urn«- last year by th e cit>' P31-* for additional activities.
Receipt of »4523.37. W ashington
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will be outlined by the democratic
A,
,a.
H'r'"7
.L
^
v
Farm
ers'
Union,
will
be
held
a
t
tliroutfli H outlw rn O regon, ret unk­
county's share of state liquor money
-The SERA sewing project, four central committee here Fridav night,
o | forger); Jam es H Jack p <)r,l« n d Y o u th A r r e s t e d o n 7.3 30 p m
ing to lto rtla n d by way of K luniulh . t - . g -
August 31. G W P otts v
1 Í? 1
for the first six months, has made
oneration in w o rd in g to notices calling the
possible
the
quilting
and
woodyard
^
lts
01 *Bich are in operation in meeting for 8 p m a t
w ilkes
hull*. Iletid a n d 'H ie Dalle*. 'Die i MchnlLs non-Kupixirt; B A Knight
te f lir s o n
l a t e p r e s id e n t of th e L O C i l i ^ C l l O O l S
R e c k le s s D r iv in g C o u n t
v general i* M’heduUxi to Invade the of Hlllabor». contributing to th e de­
projects, according to R. W Weil, Washington county, is surpassing Abstract office Democratic candi-
union
will
be
invited
Attendance
linquency of u minor, Fred Koeuke
\Vll Lunette Valley next week
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of from 600 to 1000 Farm ers' Union
county chairm an Additional spe- all expectations in more th a n one dates for county offices have been
of Cornelius, assault and battery;
cial funds have been allotted tills way ••
w j Mills manager of invited to attend.
Search for Swen O scar Lund- members is expected. Cedar Mill
('oiutkleruble In te re st attach«* to I. J Miller of Portland and Joe
week
and Weil expressed the hope
cm i
.
Republicans Meet
and
Blooming
union
ball
team
s
will
M’leetHMi of u ftiU’CMMor to Jay 11 Powell ol Aloha, drunken driving strom was bust seen Jan u ary 1 and
tlia t the work program could be
gton county SERA. 1 a
T h at democratic leaders h a d
Upton, veteran member of the Mute cluiiges, Frank Dorr o f Forest missing from his home ut the heuo- play for the championship
m
»-ii n
continued a t nearly full quota, letter to the Argus. "Not only abandoned fundam ental ideals of
Nrnute. who naigued this week in ( hove ru|><- and Arnold F Htelnke waters of M<Kuy creek since the
Kay Gill Invited
N e w T e a c h e r s W ill R e p o r t Special funds received are: »860 for has the output of new and ren- the party and th a t they had gain-
order to make way for another of Portland, unlawful transp-vtution first of the year, led authorities to
S tale Master Ray Cltll of Portland
u t l k l ___ I
purchase of clothing and shoes for ovated garm ents been more th an « t
of their successes under
henulor in tlir event of Ills elec­ of liquor The secret Indictm ent In­ suspect foul play thus week Lund has been Invited to speak here
a t m i n i a n a v » ra a e s
children in relief families for school
hllf . h„ „
th e "New Deal” through adopting
tion to congrt'ae A n one of the volved a morals charge
s tr o m wa
last se en J a n u a r y a n d S a tu r d a y . September 1. during the
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purposes,
recreational
project
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18
ar.om
er
iea-
repubbcan
party principles was the
most vigor«»» in and !«••»! Informed
investigation of hLs cabin showed o ran g e day program.
Steinke Pleads
Hillsboro schools, both the g rad es' SO. truck hire 12018 professional ture th a t has become apparent and statem ent of Allan Bynon. state
inem brrs of the upper how** of the
th at his belongings had been left
lists for the fair are In
Arnold Steinke of P ortland was ui tlie building, his tools around -ht Premium
is most gratifying to those 1 n senator of Multnomah county, in
state legislature U pton» presence
m allino w it provW « for cash and union hlgh “ h“ 1'
open and business projects »783.
charge of this work; it is th e up- sPeaking before t h e Washington
will be mbvted at the forthcoming arraigned la-lore George R Bag- the yard and hut car on tlie prem - p n m iu m s of approximately
rdlng to announcem ents
C anning of beans, pears
s«*NAlon Republican* of t h e five lev. circuit Judge, Monday nlter- lses
lift of morale of those good women
and ribbons only for winners In the bv the respective
school boards, prunes a t the experimental relief
"
"T ”* “
B
ciub6
p ^ a y The talk was
counties comprising hla district will tiooti Immediately after being ln-
He
Is
reported
to
have
gone
to
open
livestock
classes.
Itcted
for
unlawful
transportation
Five
new
teachers
have
been
Jiired
cannery
a
t
the
Tigard
grange
hall
w“ ° nave heen calIe« upon to as- given following adoption of a con-
send delegates to a nom inating con
Portland
January
3.
but
autlionties
Unusual
Interest
Is
being
shown
for the local schools, three for has been progressing under the sist In this worthwhile task o f stitution by the local group and
ventlon to lx- held In Bend ttatu r- “ f “.‘'".'iL ,’1'- P1'-“*1 / ulltV *“ »<> * *
aiv t o ^ m - T H ^ l J b * i l w ^ s l i < ^ the e“em entan' achooU a n d 'tw o ‘a t direction o f three paid directors making garm ents lor the needy of election ¿f vice-chairmen m sev-
day to select a candidate for Up- '• ’»''d 1500 a,xl «-nB-nced to serve t h w ^ L u n lt o r e m % i tr ^ « i u ^ ^
one
year
in
tla-
county
Jail
He
was
V.
J
•lr|
' ; ' , 4' H , b ' ? .?w Htlh;
since Monday afternoon. Earl Ram -
eral of th e 15 county districts.
U»ti n Job und tiir deiiXH ruta of Uif
’ y '
,K '
K 1
- Jx' ul“<1
ponsoreil a Jew « « ‘Es ago bv the
New memb€rs of the grade school sey. chief canner, Charles Olson.
c u
.
Senator Bynon outlined m ajor
illAtrlcl art* ai*o expe« U*<i to pul a allowed jiarole on tlw- Jail sentence h rig
h t five feet eight inches bln
•oiert
Grove
National
bank
gla{(
wiU
lnc)ud(,
MLss
w
inabeth
assistant
canner.
and
Mrs
Pearl
One
n'°fhan
on
one
of
the
units
accomplishments
under th e "New
and
half
of
tin-
fine
upon
paym
ent
ruiidk.iulr Into Uw* fluid
eyes,
dark
and
grey
hair,
slender
of »25«»
M a n a ,, r Minton says quite a few Ma, Dowell and Miss Gladys Rood. Shierk. supervisor, are in charge of of this project, after her first day's Deal' and called attention to the
United State* Seiuilot C har Ira L
, Pleading guilty when urm lgned build, and false lee'i-.
,ppl.ration- have been made for
oI Hillsboro. David Hill school, the cannery and are paid through work said. I am so tJiankful for fact th a t the RPC, considered by
McNary came near talking turns* H w .'dia ai.7y on’an Indictment < harg-
Jack Derr of Portland was a _- inJii.- rial exhibits and a good dis- and Miss
Miv, Georgiana Brown, also an SERA project approved S atur- -hi.
,irk T
)jk. „ , many to be the most potent fac-
this ,. work
r alrpadv feel jike
nul of a chance for the presidential
u v u „n » „ d b atu -n Fred Koehn- rested on u r e d .1, ss driv ing charge play is expected
of Hillsboro. Junior high school, day. If the cannery proves sue- n€W woman for £ n¿w have some- tor <>« th e "New Deal" was a prod-
nom I nation by the republican» Ui k„
Cornelius received a isentenc« and Herman Wtdenkeller also ol
Thursday. August 30. will b e Rex Jones, formerly a teacher a t cessful, other units may be estab- , hj
worthwhile to d o a n d a t th e u c t o f t h e republican adm im stra-
11136 alien a Salem new spaperm an , ;
days ir the county Jail. Frank Portlund. was taken to the Jotv-s ch ild ren s day with 4-H duba an d , th<, Junlor hlgh. will act as assist- Hshed.
’ ¿ne I fee? I am d o i n g Uon
in t e n d e d th a t de­
quot*-d him as turning t It u in b ■ jx .rr of Forest Grove was arraign- hospital with a broken arm and putin', Farm ers taking an Im port- ant pnnclpui Bt tf,a l school, taking
Equipment a t the cannery was som ething to helD others
& tolLs of the bank holiday were
down on the honor McNary, how
tin- same day on a morals in- Halocated shoulder Saturdav site.- ant part
O B Kraus, county , ,jle place of Mrs Joseptune Case, supplied by the county and in-
,
.w.
u
Planned and worked out during tlie
ever, ts not closing any doors u p n
ment and was given until F rl- tlieir ear went into a ditch south v liool .-nperm tendent. and L. E ..j»no died recently
eludes a pressure cooker with a
Some amazing things are be- Hoover adm inistration and t h a t
live possibility and hurriedly ex- lav Ul plead Rufus V. Ervin plead of Hillsboro and turned over. A Francia, assistant county agent, are
Neu teachers at Hilhi ti.ts fall capg.c..y of 4. number 2 4 cans. lng done Wlth LLsed clothing As an ovany features of the present agri­
plaiiMxi hat w h i l e h r w m > not t
guiTty u indirunenU of *1 m u - third member of im p a rt.. Aas un> in charge.
will be Miss Edwyna Broadbept of sealer, kettles and other equipment, example, just witness the rejuvena- cultural and banking policies were
cundldute at the present moment, in« a forced check and of obtain- injured.
Plan Twin-Triplet < on test
Salem and E. Matthew Skene of The government supplies cans. “ °n of dad s shirt which he thought recommended by republicans in
sin, r it wigs entirely U hj rarlv to mg money under fulse pretenses.
T heft of a rifle and a shotgun
Twin contest sponsored by th e Hoy. according to B. W. Barnes, sugai and other supplies Each
fam -
fht* "Six
P rogram ' a t t h e
begin thinking- about t h e presi­ vvlnle J,x- Powell of Portland en- from Ills home sometime during the Business
.,nd Professional W omens superintendent Miss Broadbent will Uy is allowed 60 cans per person in ~11«' had been turned and the a s t st-s-on of congress prior to
dential cam paign yet. lie was not
veget- £uffs a bl'
su w n n te ld e n t *» iVx®ev'‘li adm inistration
,coi...
.s.lumnSi
past tliree or four monlivs was re- Club -! HHlsbop, wil: be held at teach history and music, taking the the following percentages
saying what lie m ight or might
ported th is week to the sheriff bv 2 30 1, m S eptem ber 1 and the Place of Miss Edith Findley, who ables 70 per cent; fruit 20 per cent 11 to the project superintendent
Analysts indicating th a t the "New
ixrt do about the nomination should
m u tt dog contest is booked for resigned. Skene will be assigned to and m eat or fish 10 per cent F am - a^
a^
to see w lm cmiid be Dead" was not in ^ " » n y w ith
G H Blair of Hillsboro
It be offered to lum by tlu- time
tlie m athem atics departm ent.
dies bring their produce to the can- d£ne .nth it. Next jay she was traditional ideals of th e democratic
A range was stolen from the 3 30 I) m uhe same day
1036 rotbxl around
Cl •!' ,1 S1r.1t!; of Clatsop county S tandard school
year of n i n e nery on days assigned
by the case
P?11? or wl,h
1932 democratic
home ol W alter Schallberger near
• • •
7,‘
.
X
k
‘«
n
d
"
^
v
w
X
h
i
m
onths
duration
is
planned
for
workers and co-operate in prepar-
* . s'naI1. cLUd.
P«ationn was given by Bynon. As
Beaverton last Thursday morning. will uidge livestock
and Ray • W right M , , t l K i . .. f h t c
1
4
and
f o a . r h . n r v ; . h a v n . . ITICZ
t Kp
fr tr tr is tilffft
fo r
Call
Oregon will finance it* unem ­
__
the
foodstuffs
for
canning.
A
was
so
enthused
over
it
th
at
dad
examples
he
cited
the platform
Thieves were reported to have e n ­ of Clackamas
countv the farm « “ hl °?ls -v ear a"d teachers have mg
C
ployment relief thin winter through
portion of each family's pack is re- is now afraid to take off his other promise to reduce government costs
'
been given contracts for n i n e por
tered tlie house through a back crops
the »ale of certificate* of Indebted-
by 25 per cent through abolishing
months. Last year school was held tained as payment for use of the shirt.
window
Rotary
club i,nw
will / again
ne.v. againat future profit* of Uie
Three hundred countv 4-H club
„
“.“ii? sponsor
eight m onths and t h e equipm ent and will be used In di-
"However, what is urgently need- many boards and bureaus and the
J H Wilber of HlILsboro was .ir-
!
show
at
th
e
fair
and
.
.
.
.
7,
,
.
..
a inuii. aog -now at 11« Ru,,irrt„v
i a i r iu .u teaching staff
e , » r f was given rn
.,r - n u onth
w .» u r»,-t
obaf
ed now is a great outpouring of corresponding increases in boards
liquor control ronunioaion This was m rm ben. purent» and friends a t- rested .Saturday evening by etty tho
four-m
rect r relief.
tlie event is scheduled lor Saturday eontracU
• survey of farm s in the county more used clothing. People who and bureaus in th e past two years,
agreed upon by tin- Ixxvrri of eon- tended the annual Washington conn - authorities on a drunk shargt
afternoon.
September
1.
Prizes
will
(Continued on paxe 10, column I I
_____
trol ut a meeting lust week Cer- ty <-H club plrnlr Sunday at
containing 10 acres or less was can afford new clothes should buy
Frank ____
Dorr of Forest Orove was
tlflnvtes in blocks of not to exceed Itixitners Rest A short iirognitn of a r r e s t e d I 'u e s d iiv o n n m o r a l* in - be given to the boy and girl own­
started Tuesday by a crew of three them now and give their old ones
ers in thq following classes: Black-
»250 000 will lx- sold etui, m onth c a c h e s and music was conducted m ctinent
men under tlw direction of O. F. to the sewing project superintend-
, , . „ , ,,
est dog. whitest dog. cleanest dog,
for tin- next five m onths when the after the picnic lunch
Anderson of Orenco. Statistics on ent for distribution among the
Jam
es
H
Jack
of
Scholls
was
dir
t,est dog. largest dog. smallest
legislature will again be in session
subsistence farm ing are to be ob- sewing units for remodelu.g Clothes
Mrs Frank Connell of Hillsboro, arrested
Tuesday
morning
on
rested Tuesday morning on a dog longest haired dog, shortest
to take over tlw problem Maehln- president of the county leaders' as non-support indictm ent.
tained.
suitable for school children ore
haired
dog.
best
dressed
dog.
best
ery for floating tlie issue of cer- sedation, acted as program t<xvst-
Project for the making of quilts now being made so th a t they may
trick
dog.
most
unusual
dog.
long­
tlfK ates lias already been set tn mistress F I. Ballard, vice-direct- «
•
for relief purposes was approved be outfitted when the schools be-
est dog shortest dog, longest eared
( Continued on pace 4, column 4)
■notion by S tate T reoaurrr Holman, or of extension work spoke briefly I M i n i l l l U I l l I 'r iC C S
gin.
A
W
H
offm
an
of
the
Wilkes
Ab-
dog.
shortest
tailed
dog
Commit
-
who has askfxi A ttorney G eneral on the value ol 4-H club work and
"There is someone in each lo-
Five persons were injured Wed-
tee
includes
W
Verne
McKinney,
street
A
-
Title
company
has
been
VanWinkle for on opinion as P, its part In tile extension program.
S e t O il T lltllT tO P « »
cality in the county with whom nesday evening when cars driven
the legality of the prvxedure, pre- and Introduced I. FI F ranrls. new
v
l u n i d l t a y M H. Stevenson and C. H Nosier. nam ed federal conciliation com­
bundles can be left or who can be by Will H Stoltenberg of Hillsboro
missioner for W ashington county.
Uminory to preporing the certtft- assistant county agent M argaret
Minimum price to the retailer on
called and someone will be sent anb Mrs Frank Zastro of Beaver-
A ppointm ent was made by Federal
» cates and offering them to tlie Dixon, county nurse, who Lx in all tom atoes sold in Oregon and
for the bundles This is a splendid ton collided a t the intersection of
Judge Alger Fee of Portland.
public.
,'harge of 4-H health clubs, was In- W ashington will be 40 cents for
and worthwhile project and merits T enth and W alnut streets here.
F irst petitions for composition or
Sale of tlw certificates Is auth o r- traduced by Mrs Zola Morgan, as- each 20 pound box. This new price
tJie help of everyone wJio is able Mrs. Zastro suffered a s e v e r e
extension under tlw Frazier-Lemke
lavd by an act of the second spe- sita n t leader of W ashington eoun- was agreed to Saturday by the ex-
to help.”
cut on th e head while Miss Nellie
bill,
passed
by the last „ congress.
dttl legislative seasloii of 1933 Un- ty liomc economies clubs.
ecutlvc committee of the Oregon-
.
.
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Funeral services for Mrs. M arian
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Metzel of Huber, a passenger in
have been filed in U. S_ district Adelaide Cypher. 82. who died Mon­ -|->
der this act certificates of indebted-
Music for tlie program wa® pro- W ashington Melon and Tomato
|
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T
«
th
e Zastro car. received a c u t
court
and
turned
over
to
Concilia-
nesn may bo sold in an aggregate vtded by Miss LnVelle Jackson, who M arketing Agreement which has the
day a t her home In N orth Plains,
over the left eye and lost a tooth.
tor
H
offm
an
Jam
es
H
and
M
artha
she had
for 51 years.
amount not to exceed tlw unu.M'd played several accordion solos, and power to set minimum prices on all
so
u * * « A ..«•*
.- .
, , , „
...
, where - —v
— . resided
.s—
SALEM
new p,.ve
price ,u,
for ,.u
can-
_
,
In the other car. Mrs. J. H. W ist of
portion of tlw »3 (XXi.lHH, apprnprla- members of the Reedvllle_calf club, melons and tomatoes sold in the nlng prunes was agre«i on by the
™
were conducted Wednesday after-
^ c“nrba. Cal sister of S tolten­
thxi authorized for unemployment who sang several songs Fred ,Jos- two states,
Oregon S tate Prune Control board
f
, ^ aIa^
Plains
berg. was cut on the w nst and
Orenco
August
10.
and
Clark
F.
presm
qerian
church
with
Rev.
Car-
relief The rertlflcatea are not a sy, 1» M McDougall. Cecil Ileyn-
here Saturday evening, after a Johnston of Sherwood August 13.
Judge Donald T. Templeton was leg; h er daughter. Dorothy Ann,
general obligation of the state but dertckx and Leland F lint were hi
hearing with canners of the state
Pre-Sclnxil Clintr Scheduled
rick officiating. Interm ent was in eiected president of the local chap- was cut on
nose antl her m oth-
are mxlei w ritten only by the liquor charge of the entertainm ent,
the church cemetery.
, 7 . er. Mrs W’ H. Stoltenberg of Hills-
The new price agreed on f o r
A pre-school clinic will be held
Mrs.
Cypher
was
born
in
Eng-
ter
of
the
W
alton
League
a
t
the
route
3
suffered
an injured
ommlaslon and can Iw repaid only
Highlight of the day .. was
the
. .
at the Durham school on 'Ihursdav fresh canning prunes size 12 to the
I»ind July 6, 1852, nnd came to the organization meeting in the cham* arm and chest Both
were bac-
iron, the revenue» of that cotnmls- ba cbnll game between tlw leaders August 2:t. front 1(1 to 12. Dr Bis- pound and larger ls »20 a ton for
c|u i,gt. liSsisted
assisted bv
by prunes
prunes sm
sm aller
aller th
than
slon.
Including profits front the
the and
and club
club members,
members the
the latter
latter win-
win- M.,t w.j]| p,, ¡n (.|1Hlg,.
an 12 t o t h e
M r c W Z ilK o m c
United States in 1870 She is sur- ber of commerce rooms Monday ly damaged.
liquor
Moren, receipts from tb
the
nlng by a score
.«ore of of 33
33 to
to 7 7 The
The nf-
nf- mis
. s Margaret
e nlng
mjm
Margaret IJIxon.
Dixon, county
county nurse
nurse pound
po„nd including
including 15
15 to
t*. the
*,.<7 pound
I t f r i v i r s . »V I l l L l I l l N vived by two sons. Henry andI Les- night O ther officers Reuben K ur-
William Holt of Hillsboro suf-
-,lc ol individual perm its mid II- trrnoon was sjwnt In swimming and and Mrs W T Metcalf president j n s o t o n For prunes smaller than’ Mrs Rufus Williams 69 re s id e n t ter Cypher, pronunent
pr,
North Plains
nresirfent and Flovd nice fered
bruises Saturday m orn-
, c n « s covering the inan.Kacture „„atlng
of the ParenG Teaeher association
((1
^ ldPr^ o " ^ 7 n S «»f H U l s X f t ^ i j ^ s d ie ? w S -
“* ■n;
n; and three
daugh- a tu - vice-president, and Floyd Woe.
wfwn Ws motorcyc]e ycoluded
with a n auto driven by N. R. Bag-
and sale ot light wiiK.s anil Ixxt
1
.
1 M. if ».1
1
lng 17 >° the pound. $15 per ton nesday morning at the family home w S b M m rsE' r a Wormel of Asotin, secretary-treasurer.
Dora Finch of P ort-
A committee to arrange for a ley. also of Hillsboro, near the hlgh-
Prun,,s
18
or
more
to
thc
p
°und
on
six
th
street
a
ite
r
an
uin<?ss
°
f
»E
certificates will take precedence ov ­
five weeks Funeral services will be i.!T
l nd'v. S?d._
Jessl_e ^Iavs j ° f dinner when organization is com- way Rock creek bridge, according
$12 u ton
er any claim the stale may ha
These prices are for orchard run. held at 2 p. m Fridav from the North Plain«. She was the widow pleted includes Nye Bristol, H. L. to reports a t the sheriff's office.
against liquor profits by reason of
}h.e
G<’orge Cypher, who MacKenzie. Gus Irm ler and Orange Bagley reported th a t he was pass-
rotten, decayed and unm erchantable Donelson &
* Sewell chapel
chape an d in-
the loon from the general I iiik I lo
Phelps. They will
also pass on new ing another car when the m otor-
prunes, out A tolerance of five per term ent will be in the Fir Lawn died in 1931.
fliutnce tlie Initial operations of
She
went
to
Youngstown. Ohio, members.
cycle collided with the rear of his
home-made
bordeaux
Complete
di-
ien
t
,or
Prunes
below
grade
ls
a
l-
cemetery.
i
l
l
,
W
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i
’
C
y
r
i
l
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(
’.’„Illy
A
grn
tl
tlw liquor control nct-up Con.M’iva
Mrs William« w a « h ,,r „ nv.br>,a r v wl’erc In 1876 she was m arried to
William Davidson
and Game
machine, throwing Holt Into the
tlve estim ates place possible profits
Peach growers, while they gener- rectlons for making tilts spray may lowed.
■’8M1865Wa ^ U G v n ^ v r n e ^ h e c,eorge Cypher, who died in
1931. Supervisor F rank B. Wire of P ort- ditch Holt was taken to the Jones
of the liquor commission a t a low a| | v |„ „ | „ nice crop through the be obtained nt the county Hgent
i ? s u r v iv e d
J
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th5
L
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W H O treatm ent.
In 1883 they moved to Portland, land were present
survived by t h e widower; a and tw o years later came to a
of $1 .ObO.lHW) a year. If this Is cor- county this year, experienced some office.
. . .
, a ,uRhter. Mrs Lorn Iris Fuller of homestead north of North Plains.
rcct all of the cert if tea tew to be difficulty with control of peach
> Issued during the next five m onths i,lig h t Going through the orchards
While a considerable quantitv ol
S i : n iu n itP 'sin c e .resided ln this com
should lx* eallexl In for paym ent ut this time us soon as the crop Ls sodium chlorate, or its substitutes,
well before the end of 1935.
harvested and pruning out all were used a few years ago for
.......... . ............
Twelfth
annual reunion in Port- J li?L,L ,° i_ rorll‘ulcl' aIld lhrt,e >tran(I ‘
sh e was a member of thc T ual­
b lig h t,a tw igs and following lm- com batting perennial weed pests. )a n d Sunday of the old Second Ore- daughters
atin Plains Presbyterian church.
Hundreds of Oregonians with In- mediately with a bordeaux spray, this method of weed eradication Is gon regiment of Spanish war times
Pallbearers were Loel Hollenbeck,
William Dierdorff, Fred Beach. J.
College News Service—The great tracts for 1934 production are Just
v e s t ^ ^ V L i ^ w . . . 'follow with 1, the .most c i r e c t l v e ^ m
. e ^ ^ e r e ^ S
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f V
V
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( . " ¡ ^ ^ . ' ^ ^ ^ r t a ^ c o ^ Ä l o n can
^ x i i c l / X h ^ snker- «a tl*r;V;¡»O There was much varia- i i ^ b ’ M ^ irnd’ M rs” ’/ ’ /" i l o u g h t i
Millet. Robert Johnstone and E. drought, which has reduced grain j getting well started, while the
Bunger.
and hay crops to record low levels, wheat, cotton and tobacco contracts
has started a country-wide discus­ already in effect run through the
W ashington county nnd Oregon
sion of the agricultural adjustm ent year 1935.
Jersey C attle club will hold a Joint
this source
O
t
'
C
I
I
S
Y
a
r
d
H
e
r
e
pragram and affected m aterially
Owing to depreciated security,
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meeting
and
picnic
at
the
Putnam
tops
plants
Jus
Garibaldi.
new Oonsnlldatcd Building and trouble
I
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th e agricultural refinancing pro- the farm refinancing program of
farm at Farm ington Sunday O. M.
ait wait in«
Over
500
of
the
old
veterans.
Many
lo a n association L etters luvve a l - .
,
„
Scholls Tile company Lx op 'n ln g a gram of the government, according the Farm Credit adm inistration Ls
Plummer, m anager of the Pacific
thn Imves
r ia x v i« *
fd lw ilin r
n iv r l
Fv*l zv»x
rv t
ready been forwardevl to the 8800 spray until J»™'''
being slowed up In the drought
members of Utesc
areas, both as to mortgage loans
Ing th a t they approve
and production loans, says the col­
Izatlon plan nnd
lege extension service, but drought-
di'|Mx,lting their
stricken farm ers are receiving some
certificates and
next to the Christensen M achine agriculture says th a t undoubtedly a l d
spe<' laJ •‘" ’Prf?ency
|.n'.tx‘MTc,mM,h<la?"’n ‘ ml 'th c n p ln - ih e ’hlight ran t nil' 'i s much less ef- so that absolutely no green growth a 'rampnn.v , ' 2nd ciregmv
Works and formerly occupied by the th e drought will make It necessary d^ ou8bt rel ef loan® as well as from
k i n ^ T i h e ^ m b i ^ n Offers the fectlve an.l tn a season like the ever appears above the K«>und_If
H 8. Rogers of Hillsboro was
transfer company. Outside yard to change many of the agricultural
ion ot tlu commission, o in r s ,, «
........—
... again n he
-*—,_____.
grower will
be the
the cultivations
cultivation® are
are delaverl
delayed to
to rive
give ejected vice-chairm
an —
for the ninth C o u n ty R e s id e n t s F ile
T he cattle purchase program Lx also
only
frnslblc
solution
inisi o t ic the
i will be just west of Christensens.
programs for 1935.
ultles
ot 'tlw’
. h r e . to
/ ^ ' the
b . t l <llf-
tv; confronted
with the necessity of a t- the operator an opportunity to see . „ . ^ u t l v e year,
affording relief from th e distress
f u tilth s of th e three aasocinHonsi
C it i z e n s h ip A p p lic a t io n s
Mr. Kipple was formerly w ith the
th in out. th a t fruit If they ore going to come up a g a in !
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Regard,ess of w hat revisions may caused by the drought and plans
in n queBtlon and the best d u in i t
Applications for final citizenship1 Columbia Brick company ln P ort-
made. however, Secretary W a l- |arP being made to purchase sheep
•
effected by blight, with the result tliat some gret n p
S c h o o l C lin i
a vace a a portion
nortlo n of
of the
th e asse
ts of whl. It h a s o e tn i i
J ......... ........
« r e o c n o o l G lin tic H e r e
papers were filed with the county ,an<J .for >2 K»™ In sale, promotion Iar„ w s there will not be any
W
purenase sneep
salvage
asset®
A bordeaux spray carefully up- growth appears, then the effort of
ln the drought areas.
these organizations for the sh are­ Dlled so th a t all the buds and twigs the earlier cultivations Is entirely
A n n o u n c e d b y D r. S m ith Geik Tuesday by live county resi- work
abandonm ent of the principle of
holders.
government assistance to farm ers
I are covered together with thc wasted. They m ust be kept below
A pre-school clinic has been set dents preparatory to hearings on .
,
,
Fora»t Fire Smoke Seen Here
i <i,. nninlnir cleanup mentioned, will thc ground and when thLx la done, for the Sm ith hospital tlie week November 14. Those filing were: A n n u a l C e le b r a t io n a t
| In establishing th e necessary bal-
Smoke which hung over t h e
Governor Meier luis asked i
I
the am ount of blight they can be killed out. Q uestions1 of August 19 to 26. Dr C. T. Sm ith Joseph F rank Heintz of G arden
W e s t U n io n C h u r c h S e t 1 ance between supply and demand
vr,rc21nx<Tro «trntv' «mu!i j nri, to irouble so th a t a cleaner crop of regarding thc use of these chcmlc- announces. Children of school age. Home, Mrs Rose Vltallne Rogers
Annual celebration a t West Union and 8ivln# J|lst compensations for m ountains north of here Friday
‘ t a ^ e th e nroblem again from the fruit may be harvested next season. aLs frequently arise and there are whose parents are unable to pay of Orenco and Oeorge PuLxc of B aptist church will be held August ,helr cooperation
afternoon and evening was from a
laiulardlzalion angle The <<>m- A good
quality bordeaux m ust lx- certain
places where they might the regular surgeon's fee for ton- Tigard route 1. all Canadian clti- 26. A basket dinner will be held a t
Already nearly 4,000.000 checks, forest fire near Apiary In Colum­
intttee consists of Henry
I-. Cor- J , d Most growers prefer to make well lx1 used. Such places might be stllectomy. may have tonsils and zens; Alfred Olaf Strandberg of the church and then on unusually, am ounting to approximately »300,- bia county. The blaae burned over
bett of Portland. Lynn
8 Me- . .
, home b,lt, p. may be pur- generally classified where cultl- adenoids removed free of charge Banks, citizen of Sweden; and Karl Interesting program ln th e after- 000.000 have been issued as rental approximately 70 acre« of slashing
Cready of Eugene and E P. M a-j
.
. wo||,jng but fresh and the vatlons such as mentioned are lm - during this week. Only charge will Koepf of Cornelius route 1, citizen noon. F u rth er notice next week, and benefit payment® to farmers. 1 n the Benson Logging company
Iiafey-of Bend. All th ree¡are bank- j
niatertals should go In to , passible
- be --------------
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1 of
Germany.
th e actual ------------
haxpltal ------------
expense.
says M. S. Woodworth.
I Payment® on the corn-hog con-1 holding»
(Continued on page R, column 41
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by L o c a l R o ta r ia n s
Relief Sewing
Gives Results
Officers Seek
Missing Man
I
to Open Soon
4-H Clubbers
Picnic Sunday
v o q v
Hoffman Gets
Federal Post
r» •
Many Injured
in Accidents
North Plains
Woman Dies
Prune Board
S e ts P rices
1 empleton lNamed
d-. .
\\ alton President
Funeral Friday
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Peach Blight Control Ivlethods
Include Pruning or Spraying
Veterans Second
Oregon Hold Meet
Agricultural Adjustment Plan
to Continue Despite Drouth
J«»« Meet Jersey
Club Next Sunday
Scholls Company