The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1934, Image 1

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In 11¡I I h I io io for Y oui
Chriatmo* Need»
W irh W h ii h
VO LUM E
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S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
A. L. L I N D H K C K
Democratic Li'itislators
Make O rganization
Plans Saturday.
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Independent
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In Hillsboro for Your
Christm as Needs
HILL8BORO, OREGON, THUR8DAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1984
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Bargain Event - Christmas Opening on Saturday
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is ( o m h ii e--l t
Buy Early - -
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Milk Board
Gives Data
on Industry
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Scrip Redemption
to Start Locally
This Saturday
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Pension Plan
Held Factor
of Security
Thanksgiving Day
Court of Honor
Largest History
ot Scout District
County Folk
fQ
All outstanding W ashington coun­
Don Hammer of Hillsboro troop ,
ty scrip will be redeemed a t |kir In
cash starting Saturday, according
226 was advanced to the rank of |
C M i M I )i'iniK-ntiU' members ui
life scout here Thursday night dur- I
to an announcem ent this week by ,
the state legislature got to-
It. W Well, president of th e board I
tng the largest Boy Scout court of I
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■ i f ! iii i■"!:
■ ’ .ii... and
honor ever held in this district I
of trustee». Certificates will b e !
tiri'u.M'd tlw skid-, for organisation
c a lle d Bulurduy.s at th e office ol !
Twenty-one boys appeared before I
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of both Uie house a n d senate. Tluil D a ir y m e n
G iv e n
R e p o r t A. I, Amacher, auditor, in Hills- i T o w s e n d S e t - U p
P. L. Patterson, acting as judge in
D e c la r e d
Is I hey <entered upon John Cooter
boro from 9 to 12 a m anil during'
the absence of R. Frank Peters, to S p e c ia lly P ric e d A r t i c l e s
of Lincoln county us the speaker of
o n C o n tr o l P r o g r e s s
M e th o d o f I n c r e a s in g
pass examinations for advancement
the week at Well’s I> p artm cn t |
the house and W II Htiaycr, vet­
store
In rank or for m erit badges.
O f f e r e d to S h o p p e rs by
D u r in g P a s t Y e a r
eran legislator from linker coun­
P u r c h a s in g P o w e r
Scrip was Issued 20 montius, ag o 'as I
Jim Davidson of th e Helvetia
ty, us president of t h e senate
3 2 L o c a l M e r c h a n ts
troop and Faurest Anderson o 11
l a m e a n s of c o n v e rtin g Warrants!
H lra y e r’s e le c tio n , however, la Mill
of ‘ounly
county school
school teachers
teachers and
and ooun-
ooun- r * •
Hillsboro troop 216 made an o u t- 1
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contingent u|>on the releaae by » 4 ; II
standing record, successfully pass- _
.
D i l l K o p u l a r ly employe. into a medium of ex-
■ K rillC ip Ie S IlX p la in C G
S enator Corbett of his pledge and iVIIlR
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cluinge
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hange during a llm
Umc r when It was
•ng examinations for three merit r r € e C jlftS P l a n n e d
upon tlw* ability of the democrats
badges
each.
Leon
B
anner
of
Hills­
almost
Impossible
to
obtain
cash
to persuade a t least three republi­
boro troop 226 earned two first I
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cans to join them in siipjiort of u H e r d s m e n S u g g e s t C h a n g e I
A d d ress
class m erit badges.
c
dem ocrat for the gavel wielding
, portunt factor In stim ulating trade j
Scouts advanced to the second *Jan*a C la u s to D is t r ib u t e
Job which now seems highly prob­
C. o f C. N e x t M o n d a y
to S tr e n g th e n M ea su re
In the county, particularly Hillsboro,!
able
class rank were Francis Brown and
C a n d y to Y o u n g V is ito r s
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J and In encouraging buying a t home.
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Leon Wiley of Hillsboro troop 216
7
8
tan o rs
From all report» the democratic
and
Robert
Beatty
of
the
Aloha
Progress
In
increasing
milk
prices
‘“
nol“
'
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'd
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A
government
Is
safe
only
to
the
caucus was entirely iiornuinious
, y , ,llrd o i w,ilch was degree th a t it keeps Its people feel-
troop. Second class m erit badges, Bargain hunters and Christm as
with both William L. G raham und for grade u shippers, results ol
“ t a ',‘y onc time ing secure as to the future and an
were earned by the following: Ted »hoppers of Washington county will
Howard Lulourette of Multnomah m arket surveys and plans for fu -i \ ,ei' J " c,!fl
present the outstanding amount
age pension program would pro-I
G ardner, troop 216 Hillsboro, per- be afforded an opportunity for an
county wltlutrawlng from the speak­ lure developments under Uie state
, ” , , , , ’ ! 00
,
' wde UuU “ P urity lo r the existing,
sonal health; Edward Ja n n se n ,1 all-day Roman Holiday" of econ-
ership race to give Cooter a clear milk control board were discussed
u
,
S'.'rlp ‘“ “ ’ large group of dissatisfied citizens,
Aloha troop, handicraft; Charles I 001 y and th rift in Hillsboro S atur-
Held and Asldry C Dickson, P o rt­ here Monday evening by E. G. H ar-
Traughber and Everett Eberly, troop day when the official Christm as
j declared'I'tioinas H. Gentle of M o n -!
land ileuiocrut. shelving his per­ lun, board chairm an, and Oeorge
5 " * a rr a n u * M,u“ ‘ dis- j mouth Monday In discussing the
226 Hillsboro, flreman«hjp; Glen i opening and Bargain Day event
sonal ambition. In order to throw Olson Approximately 150 county
Pow’ers, troop 226 Hillsboro, handi­ gets under way. T hirty-tw o leading
O*a <'onv<‘r“ ,18 * a rra n ts to Townsend plan a t the cham ber I
the entire democratic strength be­ dairymen gathered at the local S
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THE
FIRBT
THANKSGIVING
,
cluunber
of
commerce
to
hear
r
e
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and
i,rom<
»he
sale
of
commerce
He
assured
his
a
u
d
l-
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craft;
Jim Davidson, Helvetia troop, m erchants of the city are offering
hind Htrayer.
(fro m th e p a in tin g by
port« on Uie stewardship of Uie
„ °®.rt il<'atf " ,
“ ’’“ n ence Uuu sotIW’ kind of an old age
sheep fanning, corn fanning, fire- speciaUy low-priced articles during
T hirty-tw o of tlie 38 democratic
J. L. O. F e r r is i
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A tar“" “hare
the
would come before t h e
m anship; W aiter Hershey and W al­ the day, new holiday stocks will be
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' , tnlUal
— pension
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representative» and six of the 13 board during Uie post year.
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ter Erdman, Helvetia troop, fire- on display, free gifts will be dis­
next congress
democratic senators attended the
For the fru it o f the time o f our toil;
manship.
. tributed to
w v visitors
uumms aim
oama
Principle of providing every per­
and S
anta viaus
Claus
« IVrllaJMl causus, which hud I w i brought Uu* Industry out of chaos
Members
of
t
i
e
board
of
trustees
F irst class m erit badges awarded
be *>n hand with candy gifts
called by members of th e M ultno­ to stability and ttia t 75 per cent Included R. W. Well and Edward son «0 years of age or over with
For
whate'er
ive
have
fought
for;
a pension of »200 per m onth to be
of Uie discord lias been elim inated
were: Faurest Anderson, troop 216 fOT children.
mah county central committee.
((*oultnu<wi on pMtf* 4, colum n <)
spent within 30 days in return for
Hillsboro, athletics, safety, f i r s t
Messages of the gala th rift event
Whether horn o f the brain or the soil
W ith
Ih e legislative iu . m I u i ii iv was Uie statem ent of H arlan hi
renouncing their occupation so th a t
aid; Loren Bronleewe, troop 216 have beep spread hmqdrast through-
Ulus well oiled and ready to »tart dlsctualng progress. He declared
others may tiave employment Is in
Be the meed we have sought
Hilisboro personal health; K eith ou t th e trading a rea through th e
rolling wlien the button Is pushed Hurt conditions In the fluid milk ln-
line with the principles of social
(Continued on
4. column «
| medium of a full page advertise­
on January It bile rest now shifts . dustry In Oregon were better Uian
For
the
gifts
we
have
had
from
His
hand
organization, according to Gentle.
m ent in this Issue of the Argus
to Oovernor-etoct M artin and Ills In any oilier place In Uie country.
He held th a t such a plan would
and through circulars. Plenty of
W ho is Lord o f the living.
Spread Decreased
plans which no far are shrouded
provide
the
buying
power
necessary
parking space Is available around
111 dr»'pert silence. Not even Uie
Statistics prepari*d by Uie board
for
prosperity
and
remove
t
h
e
Let
there
ring
through
the
length
o
f
the
land
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the court house and behind the
most Intim ate friends of the gen­ indicate Uiat a t present producers
Influence of radicals.
Z T t» « « m e .
• * x « J 1 L
p - building for shoppers
eral, apparently, tiave any Idea as of grade Jl milk a r e 'receiving
A
Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving!
N
ation
P
en
sio
n
-M
in
d
ed
N J U lllS
V i l l C Q »ho drive to Hillsboro for the day
to wlunn he lias in m ind for a p ­ slightly more Uian 56 per cent of j B lo c k e d P u n t G iv e s L o c a ls
Item
of
»200
a
m
onth
as
pro
: and special parking privileges have
pointm ent |o Uie several Jobs which the distributor’s dollar. During the
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vlded in tlie Townsend plan, while
/ t o 0 V ic to r y F r id a y
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1 been granted to accommodate the
tie will be expected to fill when six m onths prior to the establish-
H may not be th a t high In the
he takes over Ids new job of ru n ­ . m ent of ttie control bo«rd th e j
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D ir e c t o r f o r S ta te
G iv e .!
converune a Hllhl pnsim ni eventually adopted has
ning the state. In fact It Is very 1 ratio was 48 per cent and th e first
caught the popular attention and
0rUr,r . 0i
^ ,d
to u c h X w X n ^ m ^ m fl^ tX
doubtful if Uie general himself has
D e ta ils o f P r o g r a m
Each of the 32 firms co-operating
made up his mind definitely on I January 0 of this year Increased1
alien
r - ,™ ,
_,T.. served to moke ttie nation pentlon-
in the bargain program will be
nunded. Gentle stated Clubs are
,r , ,^ u tot M ^
nt r -
^ ^ X d ^ n
any of In» appointments.
designated oy
by orange window cards
i tv ..
« m o n iin i w -J oe-^nated
being formed In every state and
Frank A. Speikrer. treasurer of
miiuotifi of people are signing p eti­
Uie M artin campaign committee, Is
HOUi- pneed arriS e ? e a X by t u r n e r -
tions for a lobby a t Washington,
I '
u a ju c t
wiv r n i r i tu nvub-
being menUuned as successor to price paid by Uie consumer and the
D. C.. he said.
S E R A to P ro v id e L a b o r e rs
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William Ebixlg as slat«* pun liusing : ^ u c r^
Oregon’s carelessness to ll-d e a th s,
«bium stration was the state- chants, counUess other bargain
Persons out of work, hungry and
injuries and property damages a n s- !nent,r i’i
F T T 1'
dUIe^" offers will be available and are
agent. As former m anager of tlw
f o r H ills b o r o P r o je c t
dissatisfied are *asy m arks for
Ehm lnauon of unfair business w T m U e X ?
Ing out of automobile accidents— ■
Thursday a t the Rotary club, advertised in the regular weekly
G eneral Grocery company In P o rt­
revolutionary leaders. G entle pointed
continued to mount during October, ‘ Approiumately »400.000 baa been advertisem ent of these firms.
land, Spencer hus had considerable p racu .ee from the fluid milk in- ™
purchasing experience and Is sold duatry will eventually result hi ,X)rn B1“ a^id’ w id t^ dehmse foi out and declared he feared trouble
according to final reports this week
financial institutions
Free distribution of merchandise
SERA project for placing street
QC’Gise lor during the coming w inter unless
to lx* well qualified lo r Uie Job The ’ savings which will be reflected In a winning scon*
gifts from the roof ot the chamber
from Uie Oregon S tate Motor as-1
P“? 0*
signs
at
160
intersections
in
Hills-
something
could
be
done
T7ie
suggestion Uial Oswald West, for­ lower coeU to com vu ners and In-
sociation . one of the sponsors ol sbarwd- whUe a sum nearly twice of commerce is planned for 2 p.
Penalties, fumbles and Uie long
people cannot wait forever far the koio, changing U » house numbers
mer governor, Is in line for Charlie ' r' **?'*'' prlcr,t
as
,,— ount
7— has
;— been
— spent
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— a — m Saturday This event has proven
Produc<’rs' H arlan spirals of Holschcr. H illu punter completion of surveys, studies and •n 320 street blocks and preparing the statewide "Let’s Quit Killing” — .am
result of modernization publicity.
popular a t former bargain days and
Thom as’ Job as utUltv eoaunlaslon-
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78 1X1 combined In tlw opening m om en ts statistics an relief while they exist a city directory wa* approved Mon­ safety campaign.
P u r p o « of the program is U r e - ,
b e,^ eoauibuUd by local
er. tun.ever. Is ridiculed by friends c n t of the saving would go tc Of Ule game to 1MJt Oregon City In
For the first ten m onths of this
day by ttie state committee, accord­
in poverty.
of M artin who contend Uiat West s £ . a i ^ X r
t^ rir^ en^ 3n7 ellt«»iU1
merehonM. In addition a number of
‘MT CCnt
* U« " 1 ‘X,t on U* lr ° » n »«e-yord
Huge sums ore beuig spent at ing to word received here. P re­ year there have been 16,786 acci trades and to stim ulate building guts will be good for 25 cents m
well-known corporation connections ln £ riVisumer,
dents, as compaied to 15,653 for the m Z i^ a l“ b u s ^ e ^ ^ F ™
line On the attem pt to kick to present for relief but the results liminary
nninary work of re-nam ing and ™
£ £ ’
would disqualify him for UUs Job
m aterial busmesses.^ Mr F r e e j l trade a t any of th e participating
T tiat tlie control board would safety, Sanuiel rushed Uirough Ure
re
ai ^
the other hand,
M artin 1» expected to name a suc­ oo-operate In every way w ith th e line to block and recover Taylor's do not reach far enough to give a T u " ^ r ^ l S h i a UlsyaS
cessor to M rs Sheldon Hackett as governm ent and state In clearing piUi, for tlle Op,.,ung to u ch d o w n tlw desired effect, he sold. The been co m p lied and the placing of 251 I*Tson.s killed in 1934 and 199 ' people are ^ t ^ t e d to borrow
candy will be distributed to kid-
Townsend plan, he declared, would signs and street num ber«:Is ex- ln the
private secretary to Uie governor w o i ^ ^ l ^ X X ^ X X k
on K
easy
term
s to >~ J repair
the s°uth-
south-
Period of last year.
m u i,,^
mS~4U
ePB1T I cties by S anta Claus a t lhe
HObCh|Cr J ? ' " b'V l<X‘ U“' b u l1 scatter
« “ “ ^ t h tlie
e funds
Hinds In
in small
small sums
sums and
and
and to abolish the Job of oudget Uim* J ? ¿ p U c e herds a M T u £ n
?s a^ Qt, d,ln^ c
c0™erve east corner of the court house block
? b‘*W‘* n
upr‘« hU Iw business In every locality would be pected to sta rt Saturday or the AocWent dcath records for January “
director, now held by Henry H an ­
first of next week.
’ to October, inclusive, Uns year.
SuD“
,rGra 10 30 a m- until noon and
1 . >
' m u r n ;the extra point, time proved the I stimulated.
zen. which he hus prtimisod to luui- I, ,1« r i i i i
Intersection of Main and F irst 1 have alread>' exceeded by two fatal-
.7°°° h “ ? * *
1 again from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Tickets
t.h*-.‘ -v’u.r^ S c 1 niark" ’ ° i vlrt« T
; Level of living to which American
tlli personally wltlle he Is governor.
streets has been designated as the ities Ule record for the whole twelve i ro'L d. and rePaw in installments.
entitling holders to the candy gifts
na, oe
aesignated as m e , ----- ----
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Federal government guarantees tkave
distributed to school
Outside of tlwsc four Jobs Uie
m s m a d e u n d e r th e fe d e ra l h o n x .
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new governor is not expected to
be in any great liaste In making
clin iig es in tlie stale organization
In fact most of t h e governor’s
friends agree Uiai II would be the
part of wisduin to watt until after
Uie legislature lias adjourned and
Jk«—
..V».,* a.xjivrt vu DdAl l, G«- »lirpv tu iUl OiQ ftg f PCIISIOII AM
he lias laid time to survey the
Tackle Kay's attem p t to convert j had a decided effect on the n u m -
T h at the 9.7 per cent th a t may •
situation from the inside belure
X
r ^ e r ^
Ult- ^
^
‘X
^ e Z n
be numberod in hun- ^ ~ t i v e
step in roduemg
attem pting any further reorgantza-
tlon of tlie state n u uhliu ry . At any
^ -io n o f
rate it Is not expected tliat Uie
new governor will be Inclined to
Modi'ls of n hen house and hog acormg teriitory" o w 49-” anTnuteGi’ , Hbie‘u> kw*pUU ^ ‘w t profite o f ^ h w WCSt ° f P trst
art"T o "be're- week ca” in« upon all garage and'
enter into any wlmlesale house- house are being completed this was stopped on the eight-y.ud line busine« was u i t i a u X n o f ll? med ln the follo» 1I1C sequence » m c e stauon atten d an ts ln the ‘ “
nmde, thrJl« h -
Regular m
onth meetings of Ute
monthly
cleaning. Committed to a one-term ! week by members of a 4-H club w h e n a P.IAS in to tlie e n d zone w a s G e n t l e ln reply to a q X u S S often
ear*5' HUlsbor° and Mcimty state to make a special check o;
Ux Ilat‘on for
salary A m
“ erican
*
’ Legion
an post will be held
IKilliy he will be under no liece. .lly group u! Hllhl under Uie direction knocktxl down and Erickson fum -
(Co„ii„uLi uue,
ften '« •d e n ts : Adams avenue, Bailey
«Continued 00 page n . column t )
.
1 on the second and
ar fourth Tuesday
down io iiS
and ? down
Erickson
bled on the*
n « . fum
“" ­ -
^ m n t,
avenue,
Connell
avenue.
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ennii _
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The government
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through
"w
et1 nighU v..
of v each
! m onth in th e fu-
to devote Ills attention to poltUcal of M. M ltoinlg, instructor. The knocked
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i
avenue.
Connell
avenue,
Dennis
bled
on
tlie
foui
Ui
down.
The
sec­
fence-fixing us is Uie average In- m inature buildings are being con-
nursing
Uie country'. I reed de- t ure, according to an unanimous de-
avenue, Ebberts avenue and Free­
ond
drive
for
39
yards
to
tlie
Hllhl
dividual wig, enters Uiat office and , structed true to scale on the basis
clared, and is favoring reh abilitation, cision of members Friday evening,
man avenue.
will feel entirely free to pick and of one inch to a foot from regula­ seven bogged down when Halfback
programs. The federal housing ad- The post previously m et on the
Street signs are being purchased
m ir 'c t r o fln n
in e
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choose his lieutenants on merit tion blue prints. Construction of a Cook knocked down two desperate I
m inistration n plan
gives com — m uni­
second and fourth Fridays o f the
by the city while Uie SERA is
and Hitlwsit any fear of w hat the model form house and bain ls ex­ passes Into Uie end zone.
ties
a chance to help themselves month.
providing
14
workers
for
the
pro­
Late
In
the
game
Uie
Pioneers
j
effect of tils selections may liavc pected to sta rt within a short time.
and bankers a chance to show their
Committee appointm ents for the
ject. A city ordinance is also being
seemed to be under way for a
on his political future.
interest in Result-
the community. Result- coming year were announced during
Structures now under way are touchdown twice but Torbet Inter­
DreDared
to inrornom
t* Uie «tiwwn
>
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------ interest in the community.
c
h
a
S
e
T
m<
*>
rPorute
above
a safety responsibility bill, de- mg increased buying power helps
complete with cement floors, w in­
the m eeting by W. F. Cyrus, com­
„ . T.
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*— irresponsible
—
m phases
phases oi
01 business.
o u sin e ss.
Dr. W.
Johnson, poultry pain-
p a th -i “ to
r iiu
» .
irresponsible': all
1 I signed
to remove
T lilrty-three persons were killed dows, siding and shingles and are cepted a pass deep in Hllhl terrl-
S tate col- d e ^ th » e WOTk relief d X
driveF
the
highways
in Ore- i He assured his audience th a t if mander. The following chairm en
1OgiSt of
oi th
the e Oregon
Ore»°u «late
^
w ^ p Hriva.
dr‘VT fr?‘n
thC ui-».
^S hw ays «_
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In truffle lu’cidents in Oregon d u r­ accurate ln every detail of construc­ Hrat drive u7d R iJ® y*r‘? ° n 7 “' ° logist
were appointed: Fred Engcklinger,
VLd . lcT fJlarcd wwUier lege, addressed approximately 80 ordered T iT ria7
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been accepted by th e high- the communities would do their child welfare and service officer;
ing October, bringing tig* y ear’s tion. I11 tlie project, Uie boys learn
oiilv X i l s .O L th b . ^ ond w ‘u G p'‘u^ V ‘nen a t monthly poultr, ' Co u n t ^ rri ^ T ro n im ttee
com
V dinsio" of
le« isla- P ^ t the program would show def-
total up to 261.
to cut rafters, figure costs of lum ­ only sreond.s to ¿0. HlUU went *> iiieetlngs held hi Braverton T tie s '!
in
secon d s uc m » .m . ................ I----------- ,
^ y oL m reuef
m com- tive interim committee and win be inite tangible results. He further Robert Scearee, relief officer; Leon
ber and m aterials and oUier p rin ­ on
U.e lv air
tor a rtcood score and the t d £ X
fo rest o _ ™
w X e X ' [ u H
’“ * ,*7? committee
‘’T " irom
Davis, em ployment, G. Russell M or­
A total of »16,922.000 will be avail­ ciples of building.
r
.
v A accord,nv
***** ruieöv
Strove weemesaav U " ° P 8!ns*.iederal emergency re presented to the legislature for ) pointed out th a t the plan would gan and P. L. Patterson, legisla­
attem
pt t was
almost
disastrous
to
1. E.
f
a
ttu
n
p
was
alm
ost
dtsostrous.
A
according
to
L.
Francis
assist-
able for highway purposes in O re­
study
a
t
its
next
session,
according
not
reach
its
peak
unUl
next
spring
Membership I11 tlie club Includes
tive committee; W. Verne McKin­
(Continued on page io, column 2)
speaker dis-
to the Oregon State Motor asslcia- and summer. Freed expressed his ney, publicity; A rthur Kroeger,
gon during 1936, according to tlie 22 boys bi Uie dally m anual tra in ­ long pass from Patterson was nearly a n t county agent. m The
fretioiS bronchî-
unnual budget of the state highway ing class and 10 from this group m 7 h T r i , X T , ayl0r'mWliO' ‘T ^ 'lG 's r e d fowl
tion. Slxty-five per cent of all auto appreciation of the work of J. M. community service; P a t t e r s o n ,
drivers In the United States and Person of Hillsboro, county clialr- Americanization; Jake Weil, Boy
departm ent which lias been pre- meet once a wi*ek for study. Club had la Id the boll, would have luul tis. coccidiosks and pullorum disease
Canada are now operating under ! man.
*pared by R. H. Italdoek, state high­ members are lntensley Interested In a clear field for a score. The game ! or white diarrhea
Scouts; Carl Russell, junior base­
ended
with
another
Oregon
City
J
Now
is
Ure
time
to
watch
for
this law or sim ilar statutes, it was
K eith Powell of Salem, manager ball; L. J. Merrill, aeronautics; Dr.
way engineer. Tlw* figure Includes the work, according to Romlg.
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, fowl pox. since It Is prevalent In
»4,153,000 of NRA funds already
pointed out.
O( modernization credits, accom- R. J. Nicol, sick call; and H. L.
in effect, the bill will accomplish panied Freed and spoke briefly on MacKenzie, membership.
allocated to tills state for federal
the fall and winter months, John- :
I “ lP ioli°'J'ln8 results: Persons whose the bankers’ angle of the program.
aid projects and »3,800,000 to be
son stated. He held it im portant
W asliln gton C ounty L egion J a m ­
County
and
federal
officers
co-
'
drl'Trj
‘‘reuses have been s u s -, He declared th a t banks were in- boree vili be held a t Forest Grove
spent on Uie live Coast highway
Uiat poultrymen be able to recog-1 '-' vxmivjf < miu ivuvi hi uiiicvrs co-
bridges during tile year.
M* rated Thursday
T hursday evening in raid-
luze symptons of this disease due operated
rald- P ^ d e d or revoked will be barred terested in the sound program and December 7. The Forest Grove post
• still “ a t Durham sta- fr° m further driving until they ! th a t the drive is gaining momen- will have charge of the program.
In Its own right the commission
to Its rapid spread.
, ¡ng * a " 90-gallon
will have »8,060,000 U» spend d ur­
Oommon symptom is lesions on tlon a " d took William Kelly, alias fum ish satisfactory proof of their ! turn.
O ther business included th e re­
V. W. G ardner was program chair- port of tlie Armistice Day com m it­
ing Uie year. Of this am ount »3,-
College News Service, Corvallis— ns to number and kind of other Ute comb and wattles. These are in I William Gilky. into custody. The ability to compensate financially
for any future ui«
damages
caused Dy
by man.
joo.ooo must be paid out for bond Sm aller benefit paym ents for hogs, livestock produced
tlie form of circular, grayish blis- ! prisoner was turned over to fed- ;F*
“a«es caused
tees on tlio program and dance.
4 Interest und principal, »2,100,000 on but less reduction and more liberal
Driving rights and
Benefits for the corn growers have ters which later turns to a yellow <,ral authorities and lodged in tlie tnelr dnrinc-
'
ownei-sDip retrlstraticia
of all per-
tlie m aintenance of primary high­ contract requirem ents in oUier re ­ been rusted from 30 to 35 cents a or brown
color and finally, after M ultnom ah county Jail.
ways, »500,000 011 the m aintenance spects, characterize the 1935 corn- bushel and yields will be figured about two weeks, develops into a
Equipm ent confiscated included sons against whom a final judg­
of secondary highways and »125,- liog adjustm ent program, accord­ on n farm basks rath er than on thick, dark scab. If this scab is re­ the still, two 250-gailon vats, four m ent for damages arising out of
000 on the operation of draw bridge, ing to advance announcem ents re­ the particular acreage left out of moved. a warty growth will be 300-gallon vats, 20 gallons of whis- operation of an automobile has
and ferries. O ther budgeted re- ceived by extension officials a t O re­ corn. All restrictions as to tlu* use found developed under It. The keY’ 570 gallons of mash, crocks, been legally rendered, and who
.,Ye failed
*aiied to satisfy the Judgment
judgment,
quirem ents Include m aintenance of gon S tate collego from the ag ri­ of w hat was formerly called "con­ blister stage ls tlie one in which yeast
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“ S h e riff.
" have
( B v Wrn. F . C vrus C ou n tv A trenti
vrwN+irtm asre+nm t*
__ __ ____
** susPended. For retnstate-
isuks »25,000; m andatory secondary cultural adjustm ent adm inistration. tracted acreage” have been re­ the disease should be recognized ln J. W. Connell, Deputy H an y John-
F' f i r 1’’ Coun' 1' A " " ”
rooting system it stands n the
drouth
ment,
guarantee
of
future
financial . ifi5 ? hdin p*i,t'at<?iS ^ , aln j7 iS« ear ‘ bet’t*r and th a t ls the prim ary reas-
highway construction. »58,000; minor
son
and
Federal
Officer
"Buck
Copies of the new contracts have moved under the new corn-hog order to effect tlie most rapid and
yielded more neavuy
heavily m
th an a did
Bur-
its jaj-ger
larger yields.
yields
V
stability must be provided.
yiviuvu
ia
o
u
r-
,
on
for
betterm ent work, »100,000; adm in­ not been received, but detailed re­ plan, and Uie contract, signer can complete control.
M erriott conducted the raid
Honk. In tho
_
lioKer yieius.
Thieves broke Into three school
T ie la? wdI b<? ni“de nationally ¡‘‘»"k-s In the sam eflelds planted at
The potato itself ls round and
istration and supervision. »275,000; ports of th eir provisions show th at raise anything he pleases except
Vaccination Is the only known
d ?w tdis >s one reason th a t it is not
contingencies a n d miscellaneous. growers who voluntarily choose to corn on this land and for any p u r­ satisfactory control of fowl pox. buildings ln t h e county Sunday i r î r .prw a ' , s° ttla t lts requirem ents tlle ■same 1 bie’ T 113
,pota!’° developed by the being received with more general
»100,000; reconstruction of worn- sign again will be perm itted to pose, except ns he may be bound Johnson stated. Investigation has night, stealing approximately $60 ot • usPe*Jslon *'U1 apply to the op- yarl5 ty
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‘
S tates Departm ent of Agri- favor The
trad e iurs be-
out pavement and bridge«, $500,- raise up to 90 per cent of their by oUier adjustm ent contracts.
shown th a t the stick m ethod is
culture and wh*ch only recently COm e accustomed to expect high
000; rights of way, »50,000; surveys, established hog base Instead of 75
Tliks lowering of restrictions on the best method of immunization,
was
introduced
Into
commercial
;
quaiity
jn
potatoes
of
th
e tong vari-
Beaverton high school. Nothing was 1 oj>l’v^ tcd of a serious traffic law
(C on tin u al on page 10, column 8)
(50,000. This leaves a balance of per cent ns was Uie case this year. w hat are n o w termed "shifted
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taken from the Forest Orove and violatlon in anY other state or in production. Tlus makes th e third ety and consequently a potato th a t
»807,000 out of current revenues to Corn growers may also plant up to acres" is explained by the W ash­
C \Y /
—J
! Aloha-Huber elenientray schools.1 Ca? ad a ’ OT who falls to satisfy a crop harvested by a few growers; is round is not looked upon with
which will be added approximately 90 per cen t of Uielr base acreage, ington officials as being necessary
• T . W . v ^ O I l l I l K l I l u C r
At Beaverton the Intruders were un- lud*"nent against him ln any other in the county and they have c o n -, quite so m uch favor. T his one ts
»1,000.000 of budget savings during though they may elect to reduce in view of the shortuge of feed
¿X
,
_
, 1
successful ln an attem pt to o p e n ' stati or Canada, arising out o f ststently yielded better th an other ; an exception and h a s unusually
the jNist th ree years to make a down to 70 per cent, as was a l­ which Ls expected to develop early
9
total of »1,885.000 available for lowed this year, and take rental next season ln many of the areas |
to ¿»peak I lic s d a y “ safe ,n thp ’» sem en t but broke ^ ’« ^ t operation of an autom o- varieties planted along with th e m .1 good quality
Because they are heavy yielded
u the crop just harvested A J
open the office strong bux.
m atching lodcral funds under the benefit payments on th e 30 per affected by drouth, 'h ie AAA lead­
C om m ander-ln-Chlef Jam es E.
and have produced more potatoes to, Rowell of Scholls reports consider-
term s of Uu* new H ayden-C art­ cent.
W anted in W ashington coiuity on
~
“
ers believe continuance o f t h e Van Zandt of t h e Veterans o f
f ho oom
thn Burbanks
HnrHonlzn or
„i_. . ,___ ,
...
>
the
acre thon
th an the
or abljl
w right bill.
of larceny by bailee, R. C o i l f l t V R p s i r l p i l t «
heavier yield of K atahdins
corn-nog control is necessary bi Foreign W ars will speak a t the a E. ehorge
The
benefit
paym
ent
plan
o
n
Oems
does not mean th a t they th an Burbanks planted side by side
Corene,
formerly
an
employe
of
< v C » lU C n iS
Tlie departm ent's largest source
the modified form, however, to pre­
should entirely displace these latter in the same field a t th e sam e time.
of revenue Ls the gasoline tax which hogs will be changed so tlia t In­ vent rapid expansion of the corn Masonic temple ln Portland Tues­ a chicken ranch between Hillsboro
varieties. Burbanks have for years
is expected to produce »7,200,000 for stead of receiving »5 on each hog production and repetition of the day night. All veterans are Invited and Cornelius, was taken Into cus­
T. Walters,
been the standard variety on the 8.
„¡anted
B t ^ k P T ortland
^ K a Z route
S l i 2, i
highway purixises next year. Motor raised under the allowed quota as surplus conditions first in corn and and Waslilngton county post No. tody Monday at Seattle, according
Final
citizenship
papers
w
e
r
e
2666,
V.
F.
W„
will
attend
In
a
liills
of
this
section
and
so
far
as
In
the
same
field
on
the
some
day
to word received by Sheriff Con­ granted to four county residents
vehicle registrations and drivers' was the case this year, th e grower then ln hogs.
body.
nell. It was reported here th a t the November 21 following examination we can see now should rem ain so. and harvested about 60 per cent
license fees are expected to yield will be paid »15 a head for the
Regional meetings ln connection
This Is a variety, however, th at more per crop per acre from the
Veterans of Foreign Wars was man would fight extradition.
a n additional »1,975,000, m o t o r number represented by the 10 per with the new contracts will be held
by Thomas S. driffing, assistant
T heft of two tires from his milk divisional naturalization director. has a definite place on some farm s K atahdin variety than he did from
transportation fees, »595,000, fines cent reduction. The effect of this soon a fter Thanksgiving, the one foundfxl In 1899 and includes hon­
lor traffic law violations, $20,000 ls tliat, ln tlie case of a m an with for tills territory to be in Bolt Lake orably discharged men who have truck Saturday night was reported New citizens Included Mrs. Rose where they grow a few spuds each the Burbanks. J. R. Pubols wt
»snd »150,000 will be tlirown Into a 100-hog base he will receive »150 City. Soon after this th e extension served ln tlie army, navy and to the sheriff by W alter Schollberg Vltaline Rogers of Orenco, Joseph, year.
another grower locally who had
VauCy wnere
Down U1
in the valley
where aroutn
drouth few of this variety.
Uie pot by th e counties to cover In benefit payments as compared leaders and county and community marine corps of the United 8tatcs of near Beaverton.
Frank
Heintz
o
f
G
arden
Home,
usually
comes
a
little
earlier
and
on
foreign
shores
or
ln
hostile
co-operation projects. T his makes with »375 under the original plan. committees will prepare for the new
T hat 18 windows had been broken oeorge Pulse of Tigard route 1, and where sometliing a little more re-
This year for the first time there
a total net ligxime of »9.940,000 from He will be able to raise and m ar­ campaign, with Uie new contracts waters in any war, campaign or ex- out of the T ualatin dance h a l l tcori
K arT K icn-n.
o ep f of C ornelius'route
... ? . sistant to this dry w eather is need­ is some seed available and some
prdltion
recognized
b
y
congress
which must be deducted »1,880,000 ket 15 more hogs, however, and probably being offered sometime in
S h e r l 'f ^ i t J “ n
’’T * * " “ d® 1
flrSt tWO werP formt'rly British ed and where th e soil is a little inquiry from out of state tor seed.
with a campaign badge or service t to o ^ Sheriff
(Contlnnrt on pnge column 1)
will have no restrictions imposed January.
Connell Monday m orn- subjects while the latter two were heavier,
clasp.
th e K atahdin variety might Burbanks will rem ain the standard
here and because of their
previously German citizens.
well be grown. Owing to its larger crop (Continued
on pa«« 1, eoiumn S)
Sales Event
Hilhi Defeats
Oregon City
Housing Plan
Street System
Auto Death Toll
Plan Approved Mounts steadily
_£ r
Record b e e ^ ^ Æ ^ X ^ %
for New Recori
X Ä
Legion Shifts
Meeting Date
Responsibility
Law Favored
Disease Topic
Poultry Meet
S till Raided
by O fficers
New Corn-Hog Plan Released;
Crop Restrictions Eliminated
Katahdin Potatoes Yield Heavy
for Growers Washington County
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