The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 20, 1934, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON. THUKSIMV, SEPTEMBER 20. 1934
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Cyrus Cites
Agriculture
Wx •
•
Price Gains
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
!..
M any
1,1 N I ) Il F O K
h i d c p e i ,d e n t s
O r e g o n 's
!*<
Hace This
in
liticai
Y ear
O p tim is m
O ver
E x p re s s e d
S
(In v en to r M« <r »Lilliini
C o n d it io n s
by
A gent
nt K o tn r y C lu b
Hud get Advisory
Hod y A p pointed
by County Court
Conunltln* to piepaic
tin*
1933
(’OUtlty h budget was appointed this
tlw* county court and the
ting called for tomorrow
Friday > Completed budget will be
published during the first of No­
vember and the public meeting of
taxpayers during tin* latter p art of
th at month. Donald T. Templeton,
county Judge, announced.
MetnkxTS o t the committee arc
W. J. McCready of Forest drove,
Oscar Hogg of itcedvdlr and Jam es
L. B atchelder of Hillsboro. Forms
for budgets of the various county
officers liave been distribute
will la* subm itted to the cour
week.
Allotments for relief and old age
pensions will present u difficult
problem for the committee to solve
this year. Templeton declared. Bud­
get for tlwsc items may lx* neces-
.sanly increased, he stated, but an
allotm ent for elections will not be
required
- -
—
Pen Terms
Meted Out
by Bagley
K in to n
M a n G e ts T w o Y e a r
S e n te n c e s
on
C h arg e s
F o rg e ry
F r id a y
Accident Deaths
in County Show
Large Increase
Auto
Local Man
Fatally Hurt
Auto Crash
rent f a ta litie s f o r
.on ounty during the first
e ig h t id ' ntlis ot this year as com-
pared t< the same period of 11133
reflect I he trend of incerase for
th e slat, as a whole, according to
Sheriff John W Connell Prom
January 1 to September 1 th is year P e r r y W i l l i a m s S t r u c k D o w n
five pc, ons were killed in traffic
b y S h e r i f f ’s C a r W e s t
accident.: , with only three accident
f a ta lltu
e . listed for the first eight
o f T o w n Sunday
months I of 1933. Figure., lo r tl.e
state f Oregon are 190 killed tills
ar, and 150 in 1933
Twenty-four persons were kill'd
and 410 injured In 1690 accidents
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according t o a
.
monthly report issued by P. J.
F u n e r a l S e r v ic e s C o n d u c t e d
f” ‘
rotary of 'a te T o­
u
t
j
a z .
tal for the year are 190 killed and
M e re I u esd ay A fte rn o o n
3068 injure in 13.068 reported ac-
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cldents representing increases of
Perrv w win«am< aa
26 per cent. 20 per cent and 7.59
p e r cent, respectively, over figures b o r o ^ « f m l l ^ l . i t l
¡o r the previous year.
night when"he"'waf ""riV,' d o w n ^ v
Hillsboro and Washington county an automobile driven by Sheriff J
W
Husiness Firms
Change Owners
Here Last Week
Court Ends
Service on
Relief Body
Two local business firm s changed
hands during the past week, Mr.
and Mrs. I h . N aught of Gaston
having purchased the Beckett Sweet
shop on T hird street and John
Pickard and H arry Williams o f
Medford, having bought th e Rand
In te re s t C o n flic t B e t w e e n
Meat market on Main street.
Mr and Mrs N aught took pos­
C o u n ty a n d G o v e r n m e n t
session of the sweet shop l a s t
Thursday Prior to coming to Hills­
A g e n c ie s C i t e d
boro they operated a sim ilar busi­
ness a t Gaston. They will live In
Hillsboro.
Sale of the Rand m arket was
fective Tuesday evening and Pick-
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ard opened for business Wednes-
¿ay morning under the firm nam e S c h u l t z , I d e a n d H a g e n to
Pickard Ac Williams. T he m ar-
ket will carry a full line of quality
Fill V a c a t e d P o s itio n s
fresh and smoked m eats Both men
_____
WUl,
th«i r , ] 321111 it‘s here soon
Resignation of members of the
court from the- Washington
HllLsboro dur* county relief < om m ittee was an-
T
'
pounced Thursday and three coun-
Improvements are now in process G" residents appointed to fill the
a t the Godirf’d restaurant th e on Main t positions
vacated ? by ‘T
the
w ^
™ * county
**’
lng has been rernode'e<l and paint- tween county relief problems and
ed
iXXJths w111
s t a l l e d to
and federal relief activities
a(cordin< w G od’
rP^
ior the
resignations.
Under the law creating relief
committees in the various counties,
three members of the body were’
to be either toe county court or
persons appointed by th e court,
and the remaining four members
to be nam ed by the governor. By
tots authority metnbers of to e lo­
cal county court tendered their
c-. .
D
. resignations and appointed W C.
' - o m r n ‘ t i e e C h a i r m e n K e p o r t Schultz of Forest Grove, _______
W O Ide
' of * -------
Hillsboro and Bert Hagen of
on Y e a r ’s A c t iv it ie s
Tigard as their successors.
not choo.Ni' to run In u htatr-
ou*nt till.*» week In unnouncen th at
lu* luul not chttnucU hl« mind since
last M arch when he eliminated
himself from the prim ary nu e The
am iouncem ent riu n c an no surprise
althouuh it did no doubt arouse V a l u e
E x t e n s io n
P ro g ra m
R e p l e v i n A c t io n S e t t l e d O u t
souk * dtsapixiintinent on t)u* p u t
of a lot of sincere admirers, who
T o ld by C h a ir m a n
o f C o u rt T u e s d a y
would have enjoyed ftupporthitf him
_____
_____
In unother cam|Milgn. as well us on
the |MU*t of a lot o f jM>litl< aJ
Two
terms
of
two years e tc h in
Rxpresslonn of optimism over lo-
enemies, who would have taken u cal agricultural conditions w e r e
the slat, penitentiary were imposed
keen delight in contributing to his made ai the Rotary club luncheon
upon J W Heard of K inton F ri-
defeat.
rhursdst} by County Agent W. F.
di,". when lie withdrew previous p. T. A groups plan p a rticip a tio n W C onnell on Du- t ,.o
No doubt tlw* governor could have Cyru. who said that farm ers would
plea, of ents
not and
guilty plead
to three
the the
"Let's « a Q
west
indictm
guilty. forgery
Sen- in
which
to "P o Killing"
^ n S f t t o drive
T U cl“
r l j ol
i 't h town
T i a t a A
f S coroner-
S
to n rv 8»
given his answer to the revived have more money this fall th an
• •lestlon a.s to his hMie|x ndent can- th< > ha\< had in four or five years
ten ,, on the fu st two Indictm ents sponsoring together with th e A m e r- avoidable a i d c cared th, s le n ff
uidacy weeks ago and definitely Cyrus cited the price gains In dlf-
will run concurrently while sen- lean Ie-mon Oregon Motor assocla- of X
r e s ^ n s t o d ^ f o ^ w , ^ an
M't at rest tlw* speculation, which fvrent faim crops.
„
on th e th ird wa., poeux-ned. tion and
«
m " X
^ n ^ 0™ * ™
I uls been going on as to his in-
Milk prices are up 30 cents a
Verdict of not guilty WU.S nf
d t"hLS
Safety talks and
Connell was driving west on the
tcnUon*. But in* probably derived a hundred to tlie fnrmer as a result
turned Dunbar
Thursday
ut the
Petor
of Salem
on an trial
indict-'
and a £ 3 £
aM £ « « 7 «
w ^ rtm g ^
deal of plennurt* out of keeping of the increase made by tlie state
the other candidate» on tlw* anxious milk control board Prune crop was S t a t e
E x e c u tiv e
O u t l i n e s na n, chargmg an offense against .safety posters will be displayed L
a L
m o X “r S
u
«eat an long as pw ilble Hence hl» gixKl and prices fair. I«- said. Among
public decency Members ol the warning children of traffic dan- panis darted out from in t r o n ^ o f
O r g a n iz a t io n P u rp o s e
delay until the la«t day for the others showing better retu rn s sre
Jury were Vesta K anina, Julia Berg- gers
1 i
. * T
1 J
filing of IndrptMidrnl petition».
eren Anar,
Andrew
Branduw . Edna
t -,
°'^ le r c a r a n d in to th e p a th
hairy vetch, Austrian field peas.
w nranaaw
tsana M
m .
Th>t
moM)rtsU exercise caution of the
sheriff s machine, accord-
The eleventh hour boom, hturted ( riniMin clover and H annchen bar-
Mrs J M Person of Hillsboro gren,
Davls Joint Voelker. Eva O rtm an,
by a Salem new s|>apermun ap|>ar- lev Cyrus (Minted out th a t only was elected president of tlie lo­ John W Haynes, Frank Pulver, in passing schools, particularly dur- ing to th e officer's statem ent. The
P arent-T eacher association ut
Ing the first few weeks o f the fall sheriff turned abruptly to the left
ently out of tlun air. w ived at hl per cent of tlie erliiLvon clover cal
l)u.
, Itn(Uiul meeting of the F rtd ,u,od Molly beach, Robert K se. a n, was the request of County to avoid the m an but struck him
least one good purpuoe as far a» used in Die United M ates is grown group
Friday evening in the union Wilsun and George C. Connolly.
School Superintendent O B. K raus, with the right front fender, hurl-
the governor hlntself was concerned In till» country H annchen bailey h igh school wiUi nearly
100 ln-
R eplevin A rtion S ettled
Both drivers and children m ust ing him back against the wind-
F- piesent«*<l unother opportunity is bring used more and more In dlviduals voting O ther
ol
fleers
Replevin action to recover »992 accustom themselves again to ob- shield,
for reviewing the alleged achieve­ brewing und uutny brrwer.s arc elected were Mrs Paul 1, l’atter-
m ents of the admintatrutlon i>: d mining to Die conclusion Dial it is on. first vice-president; Rev C liai- worth of logging equipm ent and servance of school safety rules.
Injuries Fatal
Explanation Given
for taking credit for ouch tax re­ Die brst brewing barley It was lea M Reed, second vice-president: dam age' am ounting to 11496 brought which were suspended during sum-
W F. Norman of Aloha was re-
Williams lived about 20 minutes
'"Termination of our services on
b\ R. P. Landauer and Ernest mer vacation.
duction« as liave be«*n made in the 1Ö
Mrs
lawter
Misiljerry,
secretary
now
ton u year ago und l.i
after th e crash, passing away a elected president of the County Red the COIllmittee is not motivated by
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various «ubdlvUlon« of the state $40
and 1) G Leger, treasurer. Officers Joluison against Jam es Dixon was
duties a t_
i. »aid.
short tim e after Dr. D. E. Wiley f-fms chapter a t the regular nteet- any desu.e
settled out of court Tuesday a lte r
will serve one year.
during the i>a»t four years
ten d an t on
on th
th a-
rX v„ ./ .,“ members
„¿Z L ,
of Hillsboro arrived. D eath was ing last T hursday evening a t the tendant
Wheal
Program
t
iled
a
t
service,"
The
newly
elected
executive
com­
D
m
-
case
had
been
on
trial
one
day.
Even without Meier in the race
chamber of commerce. O ther of- of the court told the relief com-
caused
by
a
skull
fracture,
accord­
AAA
u
heut
deal
wtll
be
con­
mittee
was
formally
installed
by
Jurors
draw
n
lor
the
case
were
tlw re .w in» to lx* no deurth of
____________
fleers are Mrs. Rex Wilson of F or- miUe£ ^ t i h e T are we ntov^T to
ing o to
tlie doctor.
aspirant« for the governorship Six tinued DiL year with a 10 |>er cent Mrs William Klctzer of Portland Joim Voelker Sadie Brisbane. An-
T hat he was traveling a t a mod-
W e T o f HdLboro " v c o n ^ vice-
attlo n ** reluctance to give
P I A pre; Idem Mrs. K iel- drew Brandaw Robert K. Wilson,
candidate« offer their «ervlee« in n (tuition instead of 15. according staU*
aer also spoke previous to tia prank Pulver. Molly Leach, George
erate ra te of speed a t the tim e
M m E
L ^ K t o r o o t OUr tUne ° r e ifo rta ' W U h th e e x ’
th at capacity. In addition to the io tin- ugeut. »ho said benefit pay­ election
on "The Meaning of tllf
ol the f a u l accident was the state-
_ d £
Panston of to e state and federal
regular party nominees General ment» .vl I be tlie same. He ex- P T A ." stressing the importance Dirk. Andrew Bishop, John W
m ent of Sheriff Connell. He de-
activities toere has arisen a
George
C _ Connolly.
Edna
Martin, dem on ut, and Joe Dunne, l»i < . m d tlie belief Dial tli, hog of tlie "profession of ixirenl.luxxl H aynr
„
,
_
,
S t r o n g e r L in e u p D e v e l o p e d clared th a t he had slowed down
l Bates of Forest Grove conflict of interest between t h e
republican four others have e n ­ deal would not be launched again
tlie future ol tlie
tile child und
and of M Davis and Roy E Bierly
county and the state
and federal
back of th e car
a r which
wrucn he
ne was a t- i- nriwsirtont «rwritlic
the
auc -U.u
Tine of *500 and sentence o t six
tered the race «Ince the primaries anil rile d th e difficulties tlia t hud tile nation.
just r>i-a^,ors ¿ a-,»
e M
o ^ r T 2 ^ a«vncies', We de not. feel th a t
T h is W e e k by G o o d m a n
ucuipvuig
w pass and
auu had
non jus»
xlrs r s % w R
q R
Robert-:
tem
pting to
Tla* problems of tlie home ami m onths in Die county Jail were
by way of the aMwmbly route. The been eneoutitered. Cyrus said Die
started to go by the other m achine jjjg nnnMhv sX
' h m i ' we “ ‘H serve both th e county and
liMt include« Peter Zimmerman of Img deid would probably tu rn out scliool. said Mrs Klctzer. " are the meted out to Clayton K Miller of
Hilh. gridders will clash with the when he struck Williams. Connell M ^'jorie ^FOTbis oi" F o re s t G rov? 2 U? comnuttee
60 Ju « ‘ce to
Yamhill county, progrevmivc-Inde­ b e tte r Uiun was antleipauoil ut one problems to which Ute P. T. A P ortland Friday when he plead
r '1’
pendent; Abraham Hilverman o f lime He parlleularly pointed out a d d re u js itseil I s pn i ram i to guilty to an indictm ent charging powerlul Jefferson high s c h o o l declared th a t the other car barely M r,. T abej W arrens of route 1
sq kid. 1933 Portland league cham - missed the m an but did not stop, po.-, • G rove \1 P Cadv M rs F
‘-Jur first and param ount duty
Portliuul. Independent; Hank E. tliat it was not within Die power supplement, in tlw home, the work drunken driving.
tlie school It is concerned with
William Riley G rout of Forest pions Friday afternoon in P ort-
Dr. Wiley. Sheriff Connell and C McKinney and L. T Me P h e e t-
f ^ p^yers
W lrtli of Medford, Independent, of Die county committee or agent
to
change
W
heal
reductions
will
the
wedarc
of
the
child,
and
look
(irovt.
pieuti
gUjt
v
Thursday
in
th
e
land
the Jefferson field. The George Wick of Hillsboro w e r e ers of Hillsboro. Rev. C T. Clark 1
county» and we ieel
we
und llarry J. Correll of Halnn, bring in an additional »20.900 to
t,u‘1
»«"Ifarc
irom
every
angle
p
-
can
best
serve
the
county
by dxs-
local Justice ol the peace court to Portland«, defeated Tillamook —
39 v
called
coroner's o j jury
of L»u»vv»iAJii.
Beaverton. m
Mrs.
J. A. DAAci
Baker ui
of continuirw our »»rvljM onth
communist.
- iixu before the
vw.v vwxv.xvs
J
VI
i■>. u.
»30
000
Hits
fall
r
,
l
u’
S?
U!
e«*cuUv‘>
,luld<‘
“
special
Sixty-»even candidate» for .suite
w
plea for more inclusion of the |x, »'«fusion of a game bird out of to 6 Iasi week and Couch B M. Monday. Wick testified th a t he was G a-ton. Mrs E W Conklin of
Belling of hay to the middle weal faUM*rs in P. T A plan«, remarking . aaon an., was sentenced to 30 Goodman is looking forward to toe coming east on the highway and Metzger, and A E Sherk of Sher- relief committee. We also feel th a t
and congre.sMonal office*« have been
by
toe
appointm
ent of the three
added to the li«t since tlw* primary drouth aectlon was the result of th a t •'the P. T. A. is not u m others days m '.he couetv jail. The lollow- com n« Uli, as a n opportunity to saw the m an bob up in toe middle wood Directors in ether commu-
citizens of toe county whose nam es
on- ntties will be appointed later,
election. A few of these were ae- letter« te n t from tlw* local office club, but recognizes th a t every child ing dav Dale Jones of Yamhill see what his green team can do of the road in front of the
we have subm itted to you as our
plead guilty to o p e ratin g a truck under fiie.
coming car. Members of the jury
l«*cted by county central commit- to drouth relief adm inistrators was born with two parents.”
Miss ¿ S T t o t ^ a H r t t ^ d S ^ m ^ ^ w T T
,O,U u a PUC
I , C perm
p. -m ill
He received
A proralslni, Unc ^ n a t i o n was were J J. Wtsmer. H. A. K uratli. n ™
° iL ^ r
“’Die changing social order is w ithout
it He
received
Ices of Llic two m ajor purlins Vo fill William Hchultz, the scriing agent.
»lu ^ -'ix h d ed u e upon tom - llcV( , ^ d by
F nday clem e ^ , , char I es McFadden.
o ^aniz^d in Cor-
of
p j o U H ii« oil the ticket duo to w a. siiected b y the different deal- tumbling about our ears,” declared
organized
in
Cor-
served,
as
each
of
these
men
can
the
Portland
leudci.
"
a
n
d
t
h
e
during tlie alum ni game, which Vincent Gheen and L. E. B atch- nelius. and other classes would and will render a n excellent serv-
rrwlgnaU ans or death, but for th e crx 1,1 <he countj Sixiy-eiglit ear» xchool Is attem pting to enable the pliunce with iht iaw.
Jack H arper and J. A. Sm ith,
graduates won 7 to 0. At end ley.
most p a rt Uie new luu representa were -—-nt from this county, the child to find hnnself where we can
soon be started. She also reported ice to toe committee and to toe
candidates selected by assemblies. most of any county in lit,« state not, find ourselves We are sending both of Portland, appeared beiore orogan, letterm an from the 1933
Williams was born November 22, on the Red Cross health work ac- people an d they will not exDerience
I Continue«! on pave 4, column 4)
17 of them m im in g under tlie eom- Growers here are hopeful tliat our children to scliool to learn tlie
squid, and Sarnsel. wingman from 1869. a t Pittsburgh, P a . and had complished during th e summer.
th e conflict in interest which has
mu.ilsl banner, and 31 rum ung aa a(»l,tl(,iiai liav orders wtll conn- technique of ltvmg, not tlx» teeh-
last y ears reserves, proved to be lived n ear Hillsboro for toe past
Mrs. Isabel W arrens, in charge handicapped the members of toe
out
of
I
he
middle
west
and help tuque of w ntlng and speP.ntr. To
soleiallsls In the list are two new
the outstanding candidates.
23 yea« He is survived by th e of , he SERA
proJect „ ______
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county
court."
llt if M K M l 4 ' I»«» «
* 4.
mn 41
m eet tit ehangnig needs, education
congressional candidates from th r
Coslett. Wunderlich, Will a n d
ported on the work done by th a t
The court assured the relief com-
is
cluutglng
its
methods,
but
only
first district one from tlie second
Schulm
erich
worked
»ell
a
lte
rn
a
t-
group,
and
requested
th
a
t
all
or-
m
ittee
th
a t it would continue to
so fast a- the community eiui fol­
d id rle t and tltree from Ute third
ing a t tackle, with Peschka. Cawrse
nT“es,J? ^
ganizations be asked to donate used co-operate with the oommittee in
low It is Die l’ T. A s task to be
district, another candidate for sec­
and Goodin the best of the guard
elfo
d o l i n g f o r this project. Mrs. carrying on Die relief program in
Die nucleus for changing the senti­
retary of sluU'. for hupcrlnU'iulent
crop. The starting lineup Friday
Rtt.aL' Plitn?u 1
W arrens said: “We started our W ashington county.
ment of Die community favorable
of public instruction und tor labor
may find Coslett and W underlich ' “ tennent » as a t t h e Hillsboro {lrgt sewing etoud in Hillsboro on
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o Da- progressive method» of ,-du­
Yamlull - W ashington inter- alternating a t right tackle a n d cemetery.
Ju l 18 Bpavge n o P Julv 23 Forest
commissioner.
ll Don
At th a t tlie state departm ent
l-'oll,'wine Die mieti,-: a a-. ..»1 count! republican
be
Coslett
playing tackle on
S A Paulson, sawyer a t .. a ......
mill Grove and Oliei
Sherwood
A u in ^ rV (.
.
. . punii
U , ♦ will tiai*lr
1 guard,
WCJCMI "on
Oil AUgUSC
mr wus
Uuu held in
in tkn
KlwH sciioo)
czOuinl held
Ks.lH a •• t t tHaa
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z ' r . ----
__ , .....J
... .. on
__ defense,
.« » .__ _
»_ _i____
•_ 1 suf-
_z During aiiu
CB
turned thum lts (town on (lie man-
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hour
Die high
u ie L aid rw»txlr
peak xtofn
state p a is offensive
and
guard
and z_____
four miles
above »»_._»_«_
Mountaindale.
th a t tim e 467 new garm ents A JLXX« JLi
Eire. Dtouglit ,0 have originated cafeteria Tin- next meeting was set Sunday Dedication ceremonies will w ill and Peschka holding down fered a fractured skull Wednesday have been made and 937 used gar-
lnutlon certificates of two candi­
dates for tlie governorslilp One of from a spark on the roof, destroyed *Hr Gchrtx-i 9 at Ila- high school
be held in tile morning, starting nt the left side of the line.
afternoon when a falling board m ents washed and renovated or
10 o'clock witli talks by Leslie
these did not luive ills petition in U m i s .-i i
Warren unu _
Tlie weak spot a t center seems struck his head. He was brought to niade over, m aking a total of 1404
O
rcnco
Km,day
noon
A
woodshed
C
o
i
l
U
l
l
C
r
C
C
(
j
F
O
l
I
D
Scott, cluurniaji of toe highway to have been capably filled this I Jones hospital, where Drs A. O. garm ents turned over to th e s to re ,
proper form Tlte petition of flic
other was so obviously "piulded' and barn adjoining the ltouse were
conmussuon; Paul R. Kelty and week with th e development of Pitm an and D. E. Wiley attended on Septem ber 6. Twenty-six new
Diat it could tax be given m -D ous saved from tlie flames,
« ur L4Y"‘M
" an of engineer
°„regon1,;
were made .. during ¿even days
CIass offlcers
a t Hll? i. ufor u.-#w>ir
u u ii 1
u /v a a i u i l a
Sam
BcKirclnian,
of Denzel Stunkard.
.
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.
° gndder. h™ His condition is reported as quu
. ts _
J enmirur
consideration. Among tlie names
Flames were first discovered nt
work.
There are five
sewing groups
coming vear
year tt-**r»*
were elected thi«
this week.
as a center Goodman expects to -'■erious
oil tols petition were t l a c o finany 12 30 p „1 ,,„d Ht th a t time to r
Flrst meeting of the cham ber of
P“rk-S' and St’,'aU>r E dS chul- ust, ",
'
ti w 'te n ^ o iT of
and one quilUng group."
LS a
,r° " 1 th e regular
prom inent personngr». in c lu d in g entire attic was ablaze. F urniture commerce a fter the summer vaea- hierich of Hillsboro. This announce- fensive
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.
.
.
.
order
of
busmeso,
officers
usually
an d to back up the line on
Miss Rose Cave, chairm an of the being elected before to e close of
fan diuucrs. movie stars ,uid high »us taken out of th e first floor. t ,on wj)| be a dinner session Octo- ,nent' Ls made In a notice from J
disaster committee, reported on
school year
seluxil officiate Home of Uie names but upstairs furnishings were lost, ber 1 when tlie new officers will u Sm ith. Yamhill county republi- Stunkard. a sm all man full of fight
going to a fire a t the J. B. Thom p-
,
even bordrred on the suggesUve Tin- house was covered wlto »1000 be installed
This decision w a s can leadcr
and determ ination, lias seen serv-
son home a t Cedar Mill on August
3S f2«!2S£ '
and obscene. HUte departm ent of- of insurance and contents with niade b\ th e directors Wednesday
In toe afternoon republican can- ice a t end and guard Doeiuons
19, an d helping in the emergency, H^ en Nelso° pres“^ n,J' Neil Rich-
» fielals liave Indicated Unit tlie ,ui equal am ount
night
didates ol W ashington and Yam- G oetter another
center candidate
ardson. v ice-president;
to e family having lost all thetr ardson'
K athryn
petlUon may be turned over to
W alter Tews, local fire chief.
N,,w of(1cers are H. L. MacKenzic, hill counties will be heard and a t is showing ud well as an alternate
Miskimmins, secretary; Bob P a t-
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clothing
as
well
as
th
eir
home.
the dtetrirt attorney of M ultnom ah whs called, but Uie fire was tix> fur president; Paul L Patterson vice- 2:20 p. m C andidates Joe Duime ior stu n k ard
terson,
treasurer;
Bob
T
Thieves broke into C arl Larsen's She also went to the fire a t t h e ____.. _____
x.
. . . u p - p e r ,
county for InvrsUgaUon und p„s- along to save tlie lions«». He assisted president; Alf Johnson, treasurer, for governor. Jam es M ott for con-
_
rfll1 pre- restaurant
in Hillsboro
T en'
slble pnw x utlon of its sponsors.
,11 preventing Uie spread of toe nnd L j Rushlow and Morris Weil, gress. und Earl Snell for secretary
j ¿d
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----------- sometime home c i Jo h n H ren a t Helvetia nessee W eatherred, advisor.
T he abuse to which Uie "aasein- f temes to the »(MMlslied and burn. dlieetors C. T. Richardson ls a of state wtll arrive from a like
a
“■ P
’ after 4 a. m. Wednesday and car- on August 18.
Juniors: Billy Allison, president;
Work of th e county first aid
bly" nu'Uiod of nom inating candi- ¡
holdover member of tlie board
picnic held by Linn, Lane and
Monday a n d the appearance ried off 15.200 cigarettes, a brick
committee under the direction of George Rice, vice-president; Ann
(lutes for office In Oregon lias tes-n oRKNCO Mr
and Mrs. W arren
Lester Ireland Is tlie retiring presi- Benton counUes. I t is also reported 40,1 MO,laHy an“
apptoraiue
Munkres. secretary-treasurer; Betty
(Continued on base 4. column
subjected in the present campaign iU,«i th eir nine children moved In- dent.
th at Senators Stelwer and McNary o f two new backfield men. Dave of cheese and a n undeterm ined
Hobbs, council representative: Betty
Torbet, a transfer from Pasadena, am ount of money from a marble
lias aroused 11 »ell defined senU- to the Tolley place until tlaUr new
It was also decided to assist toe will be there.
_ ,
K ohlm ever tra n s fe r m achine E n tra n ce to th e b uildtne v
< n
Mayes, sergeant-at-arm s;
M iss
ment
in favor of a m o u l.n g
toe home, which friends and
nelgl.bon, HULsboro fire (i..partm ent m ilw ir
"Doe" Riley of .Hubbard 's bring-
^ d^ S ^ o w e v ^ r e
X
g i i ^ by h m S y ^
a
M arie Houguez, advisor.
primary and nom inating tews. Press are helping build, is comp
»mpleted. efforts to put over Fire Prevention Ing Uie Kilties band from Sa- i given Goodman a promising batch
s . „ i , window
A
uthorities
declared
that
window. Authorities declared th a t
Sophomores: . Alien
Allen oigier,
Sigler, presi-
f
reports relate th a t one candidate They recently purchased Uie old week. October 7 to 13. Tlie mem- lem for Uie occasion.
of ball-carriers. George Holscher the Job showed evidence of being
Ke‘th Busch, vice-president;
for congress In M ultnom ah rounty iiritzm aelier property and are re- bers of Uie fire departm ent will be
has been calling signals from full- done by experts.
' ! Tom Stretcher, secretary-treasurer:
was nom inated in a beer parlor modeling flic house Appreciation gu«'s(s of tlie cham ber nt t h e
Rand
by , (h^ reoenUy^or-
doe
I back position th is week and alter-
Forest Grove Creamery was en-
.
„ stretcher, council representa-
amid (he singing of waiters and p, ,,n tt|i<> helped remove property luncheon m eetlig October 8
nating with A rt W ahner. O ther tered sometime Wednesday night KaJllz»‘<i Hillsboro bond will be held tive; Miss Virginia Brogden ad-
tlie clinking of beer mugs The i from tlie burning house and aided
July fourth celebration report
O-1X7C backfield possibilities a r e Cook, and seven pounds of b u tter token, S aturday a t 7:30 p m. on the visor.
"assembly," wlilch nom inated a afterw anls was expressed by tlie was approved and plans discussed
1 I t iy y t l O d IC
Bronleewe, Rice. Abts. B arr and according to a report a t tlie sher- court house square. The same or-
Freshm en: M argaret Batchelar,
Portland dance band leader for [ w arrens,
for th e coming year.
Mayor
Orange
Phelps
in
a proc- c >'ase.
i lf fs office. Entrance was gamed ganizatton lurnished .music a t the president; Peggy Ross, vice-presi-
governor, was also lield In a M ult­
liunauon has designated September
Schedule for the coming season by breaking in a back window.
county fair a t Shute pork.
\ dent; H enry Tsugawa, secretary-
nomah county beer garden. An -
28 and 29 as "Forget-M e-Not" days
Ls Practically complete, according Thieves broke into the Union Oil
Thf> band 18 fomposed of 15 mem- treasurer: Willis K earns, reporter;
other gubernatorial candidate suc­
for the benefit of t h e Disabled
Goodman The schedule is as warehouse a t Beaverton Wednesday bers and rehearsals have been held Dorothy Challacombe, council rep-
ceeded In convening an assembly
American Veterans of toe World
lollows: Septem ber 21. Jefferson, night and stole 20 gallons of oil
Wednesday evening a t th e lo- resentative; David Leger, advisor,
only a fter repeated efforts and
war The disabled veterans will sell
there; September 28. open; Octo- ,,nd a Hydraulic truck jack En- ciU chamber of commerce for the
Student body officers for the com-
llien barely had tlie requisite UH)
ber 5. Scappoose, here; October 12. trance was gamed by tw isting tlie I“ 8'
months. A second concert ing year are as follows: Carl Doem
present to place lilin in nomination.
thc flowers on th a t day.
Newberg, here; October 19 Me- j ]ocg (rom die warehouse door,
will be given a t 7:30 September president; Elwood Coslett, vice-
illy i.mn P*vl>)
to keep up tlie payments and taxes,
The proclam ation:
Tlie ease willi wliicli candidates
I. Orange Phelps, mayor of the Minnville. there; October 26. St.
Portland was ar 29 and weekly Saturday evening president: Mac Grogan, secretary;
W ashington county sm all farm s
On the o th er hand those persons
get. theinselvrw nom inated bv tlie
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e
rn
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I
tmv November 9 Reaver-
JOCK
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a
rp
e
r
Ol
rortiailct
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a
s
ar
concerts during the coming sum mer George Holscher, treasurer; Miss
assembly nietliod has gnxitlv |x»|)ii- have proved
a haven to large
enough
on hand City of Hillsboro,
do . hereby 4 Helens,
here;
November
2, Beaver-
■ families
. ■ mini-
■ who
. in . the
. had . banks
. capital
. to make
.
_.
i Oregon,
.. 28
a and
z"X n »s ' 4 ? V-yneo
• f Mrw
xrzxrxxFwx«« 1 12
'7
i iArm
Aen»»e_
larized t h e “Independent" move- Is-rs of
during these
de-
substantial designate September
29 as ,d
ovenldcr,
is* iesJ driving following^'aiT'automo- are planned by the group.
1 Lillie Homedew. advisor.
ineiit. At least it Is much simpler I m essing days, a governm ent survey down payments, or make an out- “Forget-M e-Not" days for t h e Dee D ay», Tillamook. here; Novem- w]e a id
a , wo rth plains H ar-
23. TjgartL there; and Novem-
ls aUeged haye coIllded wj(h
and a great deal less expensive of subsistence li,..nest,nuts In this right cash purchase of land a n d benefit of all Disabled American
lndc- Veterans _ of th e World
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Ilian the prim ary method wlto its • county reveals. Tlie survey is be- buildings, find themselves
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-------- It Is uei 29 (T hanksgiving Day», Forest a —
cor driven
by „ K —
u rt Jacky of
long drawn out caiuimlgii for votes.' mg conducted by Die SERA using pendent of relief agencies or par- tny hearty wish th at toe city of- Grove, here.
North Plains.
under
supervi-
tieular
financial
stress,
the
survey
fielals
an
d
th
e
public
in
general
‘ three «‘num erators
William Riley G rout of Forest
render all possible assistance for F lo o d C o n d it io n s S e e n
C. A Howard, state superintend- , slon from Corvallis.
shows.
i Grove star route was token Into
lead-
cut of public Instruction, warns th a t
This survey, which has been un-J O. F. Anderson of Orcnco........
.. ,hLs w orthy cause, as these men .
by
F e d e r a l E n g in e e r s custody Thurs<lay on a game law
(By Wm. F. Cyrus. County A«,ent)
blood testing toe anim als In his
If Die voters npprove tlie propoaed de r way for several weeks, deals er of the survey in W ashington 8a 'T l,P th eir healtn and are still
Flood conditions on the Tuala- violation charge.
20-mill lax lim itation am endm ent „ n lv with farms, the owners o f , county, points out th a t there are sllIIerlnS ,lo m ‘heir disabilities m-
Dairym en may have their herds herd until to e herd is accredited,
tested w ithout cost under the fed-
at Die forthcoming election w ith- which work ixirt. time elsewhere or two essentials to success on these c,lrr*'d in defenae of th eir and our tin river and its tributaries were
, , 7ri
eral plan for eradicating abortion APi>‘lient-1.V thte plan offers dairy-
out providing additional revenues i,aVe worked p art lime. Farm s ol small farms a,'voiding to tlie find- co!.'iltr>’, lin
,,
T stud*Pd Monday by two govern- P a y f i i e t l t S O i l W h e a t
in
dairy cattle. Acceptance of these men som ething they have been
Iron, „(.her sources II. will menu slluU| a, .cage, on which tlie opera- lugs. The first is sufficient capital
.7 ° ** c , lp? >pl,c
H ^ b o ro . I m ent engineers from the river and 1
M il w u c d l
contracts is purely voluntary on the wanting for a good many years,
Die eloalng Ot all Die high schools t(„ . corn their whole subsistence, to establish a well equipped p lant
¡7 T u™ , llarbor division. The ^government
farm er's part The agreem ent pro- according to Roger W. Morse of
"Forget-M e-Not" to show | ."»»
men - were - accompanied ■ by K en-
of the state and operation of tlie al(. not counted.
and tlie other Ls good management a ’ real
‘
i
vides tliat all anim als more th an , K„
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the boys tliat we are still with neth Tillotson. fkxxt control assoeia-
Second paym ent checks for the six m onths old will be tested and ¡T** exten-slon service a t Corvallis.
elem entary schools on a seven- ■ All farm s listed were 5 to 10 and good soil,
them tlie some as they »ere for tion engineer, on their trip. Tlie 1933 Wheat adjustm ent benefits in th a t indem nities will be paid of a Oregon has already m ade eonslder-
m onth Ixusl.s Cost of operating the i acres, though a few were less nnd
w hile Insufficient capital h a s us in 1917-1918."
local
.
.. study was , part
„ . of an . ex­ o re e n n a re extxx’ted diirim r th e lnt maximum of $20 for grades p lu s’ able progress in th e control of
public seluxils of Oregon for 1932- l some more th a n tliat. In a liuni- caust'd many of Die failures, a
O. PHELPS. Mayor
MUMlve research
px^
„ o n to a i^ r r iin J sa,va«c up to “ P P r a ^ value, and abortion and a large num ber of
haustive
researcli being made by
33, Howard points out, was $12,- her of Instances, owners were found g«xxlly percentage have failed 1 m '-
the government of flood conditions dr P“^ *
" J P ™ • “S™ ddl.g a maximum of $50 plus salvage up herds have already been accredited
680.884.16 Under the proposed 20- a'| ‘|O” Were Inking th eir entire liv- cause of p,x»r m anagem ent a n i l
to w wd received here th is week, to appraised value for purebreds. and some definite, small areas of
i in the Pacific northwest.
mill tax lim itation only »6.875.143 (
from the farms, but in no case, others because of location on poor
ro speed up m atters a t W ashing- in the case of purebreds. registra- the state have been designated
as
would lx> available for th e public Ul|, en „m erators declare, is there a soil.
ton and to avoid trying to adjust tion papeis m ust be presented a t control areas an<l a few of them
schools, except, for debt, service, o p - sll|.plus be)ng produced.
The living Ls made in a number
doubtful COM's from a distance, the th e tim e of appraisal.
have been accredited.
eratliig coats of tlie elem entary
.p )e subsistence homestead Idea Of ways, but tlie m ast common Ls
wheat section of the AAA Ls pay-
In Oregon, this testing campaign
Official announcem ent has been
svh, «»Ls alone am ounted to $8 293,-: a,,1)av(,n ( |y ts not new in Oregon ft flock of chickens bolstered with Necessity for American people
ing toe expenses of E. R. Jackm an, will be under the direction of Dr received from the wheat adm in-
mi ill To keep the elem entary nnd
f((l. ln hH | n!i(j,nees it was dis- a cow or two and a large vegetable m aintaining interest In govern-
extension specialists in form crops. 8. B. Foster of Portland, repre-
Istration a t W ashington th a t toe
lili, h M'hixils open for full term s
covprrd th a t Uie places were pur- gar,i,.n However, fruit and nuts, in m ent was stressed by Paul L. P at-
to go to the capital and be present renting the bureau of anim al in- wheat seeding for the 1935 crop
Auction sale tim e is here
while the bulk of the Oregon forms dustry. Definite details as to toe on those farm s under w heat al-
anrl on their present standard of rhlUi(.d witii the idea of combining many cases, offer good cash income terson, local attorney, in speaking
agniti
and
offers
many
op­
efficiency, Howard points out, it a
ln t(ip plty wm , a .small farm ,.r()ps
before to e Beaverton Kiwnnis club
ore being luuidled
tlm e
testing will begin h e re : lotment contracts may be 90 per
portunities to Argus s u b ­
would be necessary to provide »5,- In Die country, tlie small farm be-
wu.hirortAr. AAA
a».,» a re not avallal>le ju st now. The cent of the producers average an-
(j np farm in particular was cited Wednesday night as a part of the
W ashlngton AAA otfic als have pian Ls a ireadv being put into nual acreage. lo s t year It was 85
scribers. Details of toe sales
ihhi .741 in new revenues
f r o m Ing purchased for added security by Mr. Anderson ns a good ex - Constitution week program spon-
announced th a t no additional audit- operation In one or two counties ■ per cent. Detailed Information con­
may be found in advertise­
sources other th a n property taxes in case something Iiappened to cut anlp|p Of wh a t ran be done with sored by to e American Legion
ing will be made between the sec- and before very long It is expected' ceming the use ln 1935 of con-
ments, which appear ln the
If Die proponed am endm ent Is np- off employment.
good m anagem ent and proper plan- J Representative governm ent is only
ond paym ent on the 1933 crop th a t it will be extended.
tra d e d acreage and regarding ben-
Argus on page nine and go
proved In November.
Those owners of subsistence home- nlng
In Udg falm tlipre is five » success In so far as toe people
and tlie first on the 1934. G etting
In the agreem ent th e owner eflt payments, etc.. tiav«T not y «
to more th a n 2000 W ashing­
• • •
steads who are ln trouble, or have a(.,.ps
W,U) lial, planted to bernca Lliat go to make It up are interested
out the first 20 cents per bushel agrees to m arket for slaughter un-1 been received but are expected
ton county homes each week.
Th® liquor control commission
paym ent on the 1934 crop will mere- der sta h* or federal supervision all shortly. As soon as these details
. lost tiwlr homes, are th e persons rllp
berries th ’3 year brought hi and take part, he sold. Mr. P atter-
S ubscribers will alw ays fin d
has postponed for one m onth the | W,)O ma<||, purchascs of land and $H00 ln cttah to the cwner. O ther i son compared the success of our
lv entail re-running toe c a r d s heifers over six m onths and all are all in hand, a letter will go to
th
a
t
It
pays
to
read
th
e
ad­
through th e S id k -w rlttn g m a - cows “ ,d bulIs Lhat react to the all those contract signers ln Wa»h-
enforcement of Ito order a g a in s t, invPiitmPlllA m homes while still sinl|lnr instances also were found, country
under tlx
constitution
vertisem
ents
th
a
t
appeal-
ln
chlnes Those ln choree hone to b.lood tpst" He aLso a&rees to con" button county Informing them of
signs on beer parlors and along the ]
til
mnkc payments out whllp ln scattered rases, families i and toe advance« made under it
to is new spaper.
7 Vi?*, » ftae additions to his herd to o n i- ! these detail* I t te expected th a t
public highways. Sign makers liave j
wn|fPs ParnP<i w iien the wages hftVp b(,pn tou„ j »iting entirely with o th er forms such os Nazi and
Cl>n’p
’J“11 payment' hy (he ]ast | m aj, from herds known to be free these will be available before the
P '01^ 1* ^ against tlie order and stop|MX, thPy no longer were a b le ,
(Continued on pnge io, column«)
I communistic rule.
♦
of October.
from tots disease: also to continue i seding of toe 1938 crop begins.
(Continui*«! on pace 6. «<Huinn 1)
M ilk
P ric e s
R ise
i i <i fury A cquits D u n b a r
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C onnell E x o n e ra te d
Mrs. Person
P.T.A. Leader
Pf. Co-operation Pledged
Norman Head
of Red Cross
1
Hilhi to Play
Portland Team
G .O .P . Picnic
at Bald Peak
Orcnco Home
Burns Sunday è
F ill ill f^ltlCCOC
Name Officers
I
to S tart Sessions Ben
'T'l •
T
n i hieves Loot
L ocal S tore
4)
Local B and PlanS
C oncert S aturday dent:
Mayor Proclaims
Q-ilo
Survey Subsistence Homesteads
Indicates Farms Haven to Many
Testing of Dairy Cattle Planned
in State Under Federal Program
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DCnetltS e x p e c te d
Patterson Speaks
to Beaverton Club
T
Many Auction
Sales L isted