The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1935, Image 1

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Wllsbori
Sections —
M ain N vw h Section ami
Tax Kureclnauru
With Which is C ornl.i-
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ro Indepc
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Good Printing
The Argus Gives Q u a lity
Service at Fair Prices
H IL L SB O R O , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 3. 1 9 3 5
N G . 46
• S tate C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
II V
A.
L. L I N i l H ItC It
Hanzen Budget Seen as
P o litic a l; Claim s
Do Not Stand
New Mayor
and Council
New County
Officers Will
Take Office
G a r re tt,
K ra m icn ,
About to Make His Mark in the World
Ag Outlook
in County
Take Posts
W ism er
K e rk m a n , B a r n e y ,
an d R obb A ssu m e P o sts
Optimistic
S e w e ll
C o u n ty A g e n t P r e d ic ts F arm
an d M rs. B o sc o w T a k e
Im p r o v e m e n t to C o n tin u e
CA1JCM Claims put forth by Bud-
H e re on W e d n e sd a y
O f fic e s on M o n d a y
net Director Hansen to a hav­
D u r in g C o m in g Y ea r
ing of 1 .366.000 In the budget as
approved by Governor M rler for
1935-36 over approprlattuns a n d
inlllagr levies authorized for tile )
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pust biennium do not stand up u n -|
tier a critical analysis of the new A d m in is t r a t io n
O u t lin e s
T h re e L e g i s l a t o r s B e g i n
budget.
D a iry G rou p s 7
<e P ro g resa
S e r v ic e J a n u a r y 14
P
ro
g
r
a
m
fo
r
N
e
w
T
erm
A
f
MXe than tw o-thuds of tlie a l­
S
ta
te
,
F
e
d
e
P
rogram s
J II. G arrett, who was sworn in
leged "saving" Is accounted for by
Wednesday night ss successor to
an arbitrary reduction of »H50.U0U
R.
Frank
Peters.
Hillsboro
a
tto
r­
New city sdm lnlstrstlon look ov­
O Phclpn as mayor of Hillsboro ney, will be sworn In as circuit
lu the revenues of the sta te ’s Insti­
(by Wm. F. Cyrus, County As«nt)
P lr t u r w rs m r i r a y H v l i r f n a n H tu<H o
More optimism is evident among
tutions of lughcr education, H an­ er the reins ol local government
judge of the 10th district, compris­
Wednesday
night
when
J.
II
G
ar-
the
formers of Washington county
zen has recommended a reduction
ing W ashington a n d Tillamook
at the present tim e Hian a year
oi »508,000 In the millage revenues ic tl succeeded G. Phelps as muyur
counties,
Monday
os
successor
to
ago. Prices of form products are
of these Institutions which he pro­ and Dr. J. O. Robb, L>. C. Kramleli
the veteran Jurist, George H Bag-
som ewhat improved in some lines
poses to lop off tile 1030 levy. In and J. J. Wismer were sworn In
ley.
On
the
same
day
lour
county,
while In others there has been little
addition he estim ates the gross “» councllmen. Appointment of B
olflclals, recently re-elected to of­
improvement. Some farm ers ex­
intllsgr revenues of these Institu­ W Melhuish to succeed Wullei
fices
which
they
now
hold,
will
b
e
-
1
press themselves as believing th a t
tions at »350,000 below liaise for Tews as chief of the fire depart-
gin
new
terms.
conditions are actually decidedly
1033-34. but in thia either he « ¡ m e n t was the only m ajor change
Judge-elect Peters Is a native o f 1
a
,
..
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better. There are others who believe
Uie tax commission la in error announced by G arrett I n t h e . B
r
o
n
le
e
w
e
H
e
a
d
s
C
a
m
p
a
ig
n
W
ashington
county
and
has
had
th at the ap parent improved condi­
since their Is a discrepancy of a p ­ roster of city employes serving un
24 years oi active court practice
tion is solely a m atter of a more
F e d e r a l H o u sin g P la n
proximately 1331,000 between th r der Uie old adm inistration.
He attended local schools and the
optimistic, hopeful feeling regarding
Plan under which the city man
two estimates.
T ualatin academy, graduated from
the future rath er th an an actual
The budget director lias also “ m t wouio nave c o n tr o l o v e r im
{„tensive , ampagln f o r houseI Pacific university In 1905 and from
realization of any more Income
barged tlie »400.000 appropriation
P ° JdpP“rln *y111^
repairing and remodeling under the Hie University oi Oregon law school
during 1934 th a n they had In
lor the liquor commission as on ex- )J»»*. r‘n,w» ,» i L ™ fta rre n m « federal housing adm inistration plan
l»10. In 1917 he became a mem-
1933.
pense against the 1933-34 biennium |
J 'u t»««d by M»*<■* “ “" e l t
“ will be undertaken a t once bi W ash- ber of the local law firm of Hare,
Facts regarding prices and re ­
in »nite of the fact tliul the amount M* < •> ’ ll. '* 1" 9 U“ ta ‘
ington county, according to an an - McAlear <k Peters and later served
turns on crops to W ashington coun­
" las merely loaned to
Uie com- held 11 advisable th a t the cltj nouncement thlh „.peg by j m Per-
state representative In the 1939
ty growers would indicate th a t the
atsalon and only 1107,000 of the manager be held responsible for the M)n couhly chairm an T. G. Bron- aI,d 1B31 sessions. He was elected
farm retu rn has been somewhat
«mount was used.
efficiency of these departm ents le,.wp « Hillsboro has been ap- lo Uie circuit bench this fall over
better than in 1933. Looking ahead
Another of the budget director s ¡“ >d J h ttt the manager recommend
p ^ t e d campaign manager
H T Botts, Tillamook county can-
into 1935 there seems considerable
tavlngs" ts represented by tha ap- 10 l*’1' m a>,‘,r and council depart-
Details of the campulgn have not didate.
reason to believe th a t the im prove­
(roprlalton ot *93,000 made oy the n,ent ■» ads to serve under him.
()ecn fully {orm u|a ted. but probably
County Terms S tart
m ent is going to continue.
1(33 session to meet prlneipal and
Sidewalk Cut Urged
will Include a house to house can-
County Commissioner H. D Kerk-
Benefits Helpful
mterrat payments on the loan Iron,
G arrett also suggested th at side- vass by SERA workers. Publicity ,„a„ ol sctiefflln and Coroner Fred
While the year 1934 saw alm ost
the Industrial accident commission walks on each side of Maui street accompanying the campaign will be Sewell ot Hillsboro will sta rt their
a total failure of the w heat crop
to finance the Mate office building between Second and T h u d street« carried through county newspapers, second elective term s Monday Mrs
in this county, the retu rn generally
snd the agricultural bunding This be narrowed 36 Indies, allowing 53 chamber» of commerce. Rotary clubs Muud Boscow, county treasurer, and
from field crops was perhaps bet­
appropriation was off-set by rentals mon. m dies of street room to al- and the Venetian theater. A com- j yy. Barney county surveyor will
ter than for several years. W ash­
collected from departm ents occupy- jevtate trulflc congestion. He pro- mlltee of speakers ts also planned begin their first elective terms,
ington county grows more wheat
log these buildings which went In- p,,M.d a relief project to accotti- ,o address various civic and frater- having been appointed during the
th an any other county in Oregon
to the general fluid Hanzen lias plish tills and sidewalk repair pro-
organizations.
lost t wo years to {¡11 vacated posi- _
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west of the Cascade mountains.
H e re H isto r ica l
dl.allowed Utils appropriation ui Ills gram s
Demand for housing Is greater a t Hons- Barney was named as sur- C o lle ctio n
Traditional ringing of the local B a g le y & H a r e P a r tn e r s h ip I a » s of our w heat crop cut the
new budget and taken credit for
M atter , w t and electric d o w - ,llls Umr lh an during the World veyor In September, 1933. when
i _ _ .i R . | ; „ I i _ _ . j
total crop return rath er heavily but
Methodist church bell by Albert
. saving of Hie entire amount. J u s t,
cltv w 2 X X I L S by » a i «"<1 particularly so for mod- Earl Hobbs resigned and Mrs Boa-
L ° C al R e l,C * U r g e d
R e n e w e d a f te r 19 Y ea r s
benefit paym ents paid to those
Tozier. former Hillsboro resident, to
how lie expects to finance retire- thp
mayor lie favored taking rrnli“'d Homes and houses th a t are cow was appointed treasurer fol-
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farm ers co-operating with the ag n -
herald the passing of the old year
incut of Hils obligation Is not clear necessary
— — „ step»
. , — to
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.
in
K
<xxt
repair,
Person
staled.
Tills
lowuig
the
death
of
her
husband,
T
hat
the
Rotary
club
sponsor
the
and
¡he
coining
of
the
new,
was
Law firm of Bagley & Hare will s t u r a i adjustm ent adm inistration
arrange for a
demand
has
stiffened
rentals
and
w
.
W
Boscow,
in
March,
1934
In spite of tlie laet tha« the walPr 4Uppiy adequate to perm it
collection of everything available In performed Monday night for t h e 1* r e n e w e d M o n d a v a f t e r a la n se nf
the ProducUon control program
— ....a.- . .«.»a » I,.»,. r for
... I the
1,,, >
1 enll
1933 appropriations
il.c
u lt w iie rln i’ r t T o w n T ^ " a s « ir e ''p ie s - ,
tnccnUve ,o r “ »v^tm ent
entirely new coun’ty Jegisla- “ n historical
way
The _____.
re-en-
h ts tz ir lr a l w
a v in this
t h ia community
m m i n i i n i i v ¿3rd
c-i ■ consecutive
.... . tune?
. —_
Q
lApfeV OI returned
r»*tiim#»H arrvm
rtm aiol„ $42,000
AAn few
approximately
to
19
years
during
which
time
George
those
fanners who participated
aml supreme courts and the care gure f(>r {lrc protection Work ol 'm ..« «to. n.,«ui, .1™.«
llvc delegation will take seats when and^ secure a place for the safe- actrnent of the bell-ringing scene
Of wayward girls fell approximately hp
'Inayur
oouncllmcii . n ' “1 Ule Pu^*lc d« ’!i not 8rn er“ >- the state legislature convenes at keeping of all coUectlons contributed was the clim ix of a watch night R Bagley served as circuit Judge
Last June it looked as though
»IIO 'XIO short of m erli,ig actual ex-
,
•‘" d
‘“ ‘“ ‘‘'L “ Vi U.: -Salem January 14. None ol the w asadvoc
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advocated ' by E.
J McAlear in program a t th e church attended by of the 19th district. Simultaneously lhcre was a hay surplus th a t m ight
before the Hillsboro Rotary iqo persons,
comes the announcem ent th a t the become rather burdensome before
noon today. President R E.
For 63 successive years Toz.er ,
.
>ear was out Aimoet unexpect-
. promised Uiat the board of ha« been on hand to ring the belF 7 ™ ° f ” are; I-IcAk a r <Sc Peters edly a dem and for this hay arose
governors would take up the m at- on Hew Year's Eve. coming a con- had beer‘ absolved, R. Frank Peters in the middlewest and up to date
ter immediately and put a commit- Sldera b;e distance on several oc- oetotuuig circuit Judge on Monday somewhere near 2500 ton» of hay
much concerned over H ansens at-
OU i Ulat borrowers may apply a l representallves, while
George M tee to work on
it.
casions to perform the rite. In 183C and E. J. McAlear continuing his have t**n moved out of thia county
t'tude toward their budgets, vfhlch
“«l^lbAle water supply and the local bank from which funds
on eastern shipment». Thia hay
(Csaunuad on pax« lu, column Si
Attorney McAlear cited the lack he
from Middleboro. N Y.. iaw practice alone
""
in- haa also cut bark to the 1933 ercalc employment, he declared.
would be advanced or a t building
men ement has apparently just about
of appreciation for the historical
m 189a he came here irom
level In spite of increased popu-
T h at an electric era, the like ol m aterial dealers who will arrange
William G. H are and Bagley be- solved the surplus hay problem in
background of Hillsboro. W asiung- TaUahassee n a . T hls year he feK
lallons and materially higher cost., which no one has ever seen. Is ap- details for procuring the loan Since
ton county and Oregon and of the ¡le w-ould be unable to attend as he came partners in October. 1906 and this county.
of coinnaxhtles and aupplies u sed , proaclilng woe the prediction of no security other th an a gixxi credit
pioneer hardships th a t builded this , as som„
. ‘
from a railroad and continued 1111111 19,5 w hfn . T here la still some surplus hay.
great country. He told of the won-
h ^ h e a k L was n T o f t i ^ ^
Bagley
apP°lnte<1 «
oi ,hc but d the reet of
wulWr Ì’
by Hie InsliluUons. General in a n ile -, O am -ll He declared Uiat he would rating and an adequate regular ln-
.
.
.
.
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HQ
n
is
lit
d
im
U
3S
n o i Oi m e o e st. th e n n » w lv
inrmkxv-l IQfH r iic fr n t Hist a n avpMOF nrtf» t h « Ha«* mo
nuiice and operating coals ol the keep hi close touch with govern- <'°>hc ts required, it does not niut-
derful collection owned and gath- Rpv Charles m
arrnn««ri tri ™en r‘fw ‘y lorm ea
ered by Albert Tozier. former local,
_ C? ’" ^ere’ for-^he
partnership has now been re- have left on hand need not cause
11 institutions for the past two inent electric projects and endeavor ’ ler B Uie property Is already m ort-
y-.irs exceeded »1.500,000 Employes to bring to Hillsboro Its share of Wfh’d
newspaperm an and now of near
Tcmier i r I h i . , ter M r« Erfith nefted Wlth Nel1 Stangel.
formerly anyone any
special worry W ith
Total charge. In eluding Interest,
Toz^ W eath ered ¿ e ¿ h ^ n l v ^ m secretary to Judge Bagiev, as asao- norm al feed demands in western
in the state purchasing departm ent any opportunities developed
College News Service S econd Champoeg. and urged that it be
rozier w eatnerred, are the only sur- crate. Mrs. Agnes Brown will be em - Oregon m the next three months,
point out that the commodity price
Tribute was paid to members of ,nay not eKceed nn »mount equlva- corn-hog campaign in Oregon, to m aintained
viving
of the »30 first
have
only a norm
,ev. 1 hslay Is 30 to 35 pci cent the local lire departm
ent by
per . »100 or.gm.il
depa
by the
give «44
all R
growers
of LiHX-
theae VUIIlUlUUi-
commodi-
Developments UI
in niUMAHU
Hillsboro «U
a n d U TA
l*‘v ‘Z ? 1 W.*5 discount
__
,
iuntia Vi
oW.t members
»Vic
..»»W.. watcii A p.oyed in the
--- outer office.
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- will
.
.
~ al surplus
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higher than II was two years ago mayor. He declared It to be ll,s
nnthi a “ 11 ■^,‘ar no *“ pajat,lp ln ties an opportunity to sign up surrounding territory in the period
were ->rc»nt thi v».i
Peters leaves the firm of Hare, ol liay for shipm ent to distant
monthly
Installments.
Charges
for
Installm ents
MMln forX ? , o, a
w v».-«
and both ’ ere P o sen t this year McAlear & peters to succeed Bag- inarke'‘s-
Dn this basis, and Ignoring the nor-
( C o n t i n u e d o i l p a v e («•, oolumn 2 »
longer periods are based on the
x
i s x
T
X
s s
s s - s r a í s
g
- S
S
/ S
í t í S
mul Increase In population, these
ley
same
scale.
Exceptions
as
to
m
onth­
appropriations must be Increased
ly
paym
ents
are
made
In
the
cases
by at least »300.060 If a serious
of farm property or others having ^ " ‘ « t e ^ t » " ¿ r e í " ‘“s t a m S y X S »
^ “ ‘w h l-h ’ to
Nat,Onal ^ i t o r i a l " asociatton Un- X
’ ’¿ e U y ^ m
deficit Is to be avoided during the
no monthly Income, payments bet
th<> h t n k . n l
8
111 rpcently hc ' as superintendent ?c? l s X t r e t i ^ to T h e ^ m t ludee been Purchased a t such a figure
next biennium.
mg made on a seasonal basts. Notes
being delayed until thsmkful.
_________ _______
cham poeg
‘
“ 10 perm lt b w * profU takin«
Departm ent heads point to the
G rowth of population, improve-
McAlear
will
continue
to
practice
somewhere along the line The
may
run
for
three
years
but
may
be
,
‘f
r
™lc
the,
W
"
«
1»!
officials
tact Uiat they are not in nearly
uairi up
on at
.1 any
anv time
to..« with
u „ i, a .. corres­ visits the state late in January to ment to the school systems, paving reaular^ a7 [h Mcthodist church law at lus form er location over
(Continued on page 8, column f )
puld
so good a position to w ithstand a)
complete the final details.
of streets, installation ol sewer and
«,
* a National
.« ™ «
the Hillsboro branch. . e F u irst
ponding saving In Interest cost
budget cut today os they wert two
The
new
contract»,
which
grow
-
drainage
systems
and
other
changes
,
tn^
p
21
y
•
•
1
bonk
of
Portland.
Although
he
will
Fire losses In Hillsboro totaled
years ago. Economies enforced by
*
were pointed out by McAlear H e 1 •
iam ny was pres not
wilh Hare End
ers may sign or not, as they choose,
. . , __ t . x.
.
. w .
th e last legislature liave resulted In »1640 80 during 1934. an average l_ Il I I k I- j . s « .. .
Bagley, he will use the same front
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<
more
simple
than
the
lirst
oiies
sa
d
1
XPS
had
bccn
but.
c<
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rrlous depletion of stocks of all loss of approximately 50 cents per *
IV lO lO r S
office.
« . . .
1,1 trencral m e new plan foil.
ments they probably
kinds. Typewriters, adding machine» cupita. according to the annual
McAlear came to Oregon in 1908
but vanes as to rate ol la' e . not
so. *?“d. ^ r " 1" 8
and other equipment have also report submitted to the city coun-
and was employed In the abstract
teriorate unduly
cU Wednesday
Wednesday night by Walter
New Chevrolet and Oldsmobtle reducUo1’ “ 'd benefit compensation, to
^ Wer c<mpany and deve°op-
occn allowed to deteriorate
unduly ell
office of the Bagley Ai H are law-
because of lack of
firm. He j was adm itted to i th
— e Dar
Complaint in one of th e largest
l,™mn / i t ' " 11 ? '* * '
, h “'f T hi L ‘* “ m ar,u'd models will be on display here S at- ere*1 w“ho signed ^ ^ " ‘conU^cl lnrnt throughout the country elec-
2 A i
an exchange for ne . w
Hare a S o n ^ T a n e F ^ é y ’ b í deIln<1uent tax foreclosure actions
v equipment as decrease from the abnormal figure urday In the Hillsboro Mdtor com- «.iii ..... ih ,.,,d « i r ^ m ^ t « t \ h ,|1.,I|.U i tric*By were told. He cited the
the
,
_
will
use
their
already
established
was formerly customary
| of »40.163.84 set the previous yea. pany salesroom, according to Jam es base hm win nZui
ever undertaken 1 n W ashington
a
“
many conveniences in living here
came judge.
The Hanzen budget is generali!
Cause» of the 40 alarm s received Whitelaw. The public is Invited to ixur n r o d u c .ln n n n i„ in
e u tnrf»v
«« pnm
nor«.., with a quarter
county was filed with the county
today as
compared
Delinquencies
on
the
1933-34
tax
.garded here „ a political d o cu -, by (he local departm ent as listed visit the salesroom and Inspect the Z e r t^ a t i X rnsread o*72S « r of a century ago.
clerk Saturday by O. Russell M or­
roll In W ashington county am ount­
„„•nt designed to put the incoming by
ftre chl,., Wl.n . chlmncy 6 new models
« n t Th?
^n
gan. district attorney. The action
ed
to
approximately
36
per
cent
Involves
»100.000 ...
in
.olinlnlsl ration In a hole Ito. on, - shor, rlrcult , spalks O|) roof 4
Tw(, new llnes Of Chevrolet cars S - ,J 5 a head on L h ^ n X b ^ r
«
Y V
.
—
..« .w e approximately
«-e.uu.vw4j, f.UV.UUU
on
the
last
day
of
1934.
according
„„.„dallo,« contained In the bud- t.xhaus,
lractor , overlll.al(.(, „re presented covering the entire rescu ed bv t h « to
een ,
delinquent for the years 1930
to
Miss
Gladys
Eisner,
chief
tax
gel are purely arbi rary an, were grPaM, , defective flue 3. grass 1. low priced field, according to W hite- s X m »5 a h e a i o ^ , h e
A
/ and prior and nam es about 1500
deputy This is a marked improve-
made without any inform al on as carelrss bllrntl
, chU(J
w,
law. -r ,lp Mastcr aerle> fe
g * ™d of W a head on the 75 per
Inquiry regarding records of the defendants owning approximately
m ent over the previous year when Oregon-W ashington W ater Service 1350 parcels of land
to the condition or needs of state lnaU.h(,, , drawlnR Rius<)llne „ earj new body lines, improved perform- ,934
“
** Produced as In
functions, officials here charge.
delinquencies were approximately company here will be held a t the Certificate» of delinquency
to-
flame 1 and unknown 18 Siren callsj ance, all-steel tu rret-to p bodies and j Corn acreaire n e e d he o n to ,n
53 per c e n t
court house tomorrow . Friday i at taled considerably more th a n 2100
I
totaled
17
while
33
alarm
s
were
•
knee-action
riding
ease.
The
s
t
a
l
l
-
per
cent
u
n
d
e
r
th
e
e
s
t
a
b
l
i
s
h
e
d
,
Oregon ranks fourteenth among; ..honed In iM e..
Final hearing In the recelvershm
Gross cellections 011 the 1933-34 10 a m. by the state public service when the foreclosure action was
________ _
d»rd «..rie. ,.,.n,htoe„ __ . _______
r le ln “ »der the established base I Final
hearin6 In the receivership tax ro11, totaling »983.315.91. am ount- commission. The hearing Is the r e - ¡firs t
the states of the union In t h e plioned In Forty calks were received dnrd series combines perform ance, though n mav he e.., m ~
th e R h r r m » , M in r n , h . . .
contemplated, according t o
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s
l
e
.
?
.lu„.n
anil
econom
y
w
ith
low
price
the
niaxllmiIn
fo_
«
hl,.h
\
'
i’1
Illp
Sherm
an
Mill
company
has
»mount of lilghways contracted un •
the maximum for which payment
sel or Satiirday morntog
pd
«34.775.03. Rebates allowed »ult of a complaint filed June 16 D istrict A tto r n e / Morgan¿ but a
was
made
last
year
Benefit
P«!-1
e
o
rd
it^
to
an
order
sfg
n
^
T
a
rt
weei^
ior
Parly
pavniPnt
of
taxt’s
came
*
?y
l,
h
e
C‘,
t
y
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behalf
oi
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n ^ b e r of these were re-
drr the Public Works program, ac­
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m rn ts will be
a t the rate of 35 bv o e ’ rge R. Bagiev circuit Iud7e 8923032 lpavlnR a delinquency ol Ioca‘ customers of the company.
cording to Information received by
deemed
of the
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un
Testimony - to - be taken
R. 11 Baldock. state highway en- i
cents a bushel instead of 30 cents. i ¿¿verM
V u * th JUug
ir i^ d . | ftnnrnVjrM
apPcoximately
»339.310
— - - will
— in
— complaint. The district attorney
gtneer. Fifty-one per cent of O re­
Both corn and hog benefit pay- omitted wage claims and recognized '• Pa-v nient of back taxes during the elude inform ation as to the location and his aslstant, W alter H utchin-
m ents will be made In two Install-1 certain secured claims. Tlie mill P“*1 vear reduced the delinquency of records of the Hillsboro branch son, have worked during the past
gon's 1934-35 program has already j
been contracted. Baldock points out.
m ents instead of three.
went Into receivership recently, fol-1 on the 1932 ro11 10 26 4 ppr cent- of the company and why they should two m onths preparing the complaint
This Is far ahead of the record of A i i d w a Ä Ä T r
¡ï£
Restrictions are removed on what lowing a friendly suit filed bv two Remainin8 delinquencies on other not be kept within the state here- which covered more th an 100 pages
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either California or W ashington. , While selling conditions will be ièvies^w lli"be^henvIer’^T Îto Ot
Summons In the foreclosure ac-
VJÎ'n'i WBS fornlcrly called contracted corn) employes on behalf of workers W tax rolIs arp 16,3 pcr cent tor 1931 after.
aftt ' A number
numb€r of grievances
grievance» were
presented in the com plaint am o n g ' tlon Is published this week In the
,bI î lî In
j tw^re* m o ^ : s ^ :
Income taxes ‘i
Is n ’ still
C. Christensen of Hillsboro was and 8 6 per cent for 1930.
Budget Director H anren w a si tre
‘i S J upward
e c } « “ acrea«e.
’ oUier <«
c ro p la n restriction»
d o 7 v e ^ on
k use
n "
name7receiver"
W’arning th at taxpayers who have J'blch was the allegation th a t the two official county papers, t h e
failed to meet the last three in- book value of the plant and the Hillsboro Argus and t h e Forest
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under the ìo-p'aymént ! opp,atlnR expanses were excessive, | Grove News-Time».
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111 now 'the most f a favorable
v o r ,« h t o » territories
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established
will
sign
the
1935
con-
expenses
between
commercial
and
pl
\
subject
to the foreclosure
the red only »2,397,868 when Gov- Tlie Northwest also offers excel-
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the outlook abroad? s Can-
has
bPen
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^ ' “"weel °by Miss’“ Els’ c’r. * t £
ernor Meier took over the reins of lent opportunities Brisk trade in
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government In January. 1931. The | f-be, farm areas should be reflected ada. Latin America, South Africa |
paym‘J Us
* 1101 be +•
i
fourth
installm ent under th e plan ■
deficit reached Its neak of
»4 53# - ln Increased activity In the Indus- and Australia should continue to made « here less than 25 per cent j
was due January 1.
»76 »1 th e Close o f 1912
in tlie tr la l centers ns the new year pro- go abend next yenr, but elsewhere of the base In either case was pro-
475 ut Uie close Of 11132
In the KV,-scs Moderate advances ln whole- rerovery Is momentarily faltering, duced ln 1934 unless the falliire
midst of the Meier adm inistration I s„ie prices will be passed along to F u rth er substantial recovery In was oiiisi«,.
th .
. . * ■ lailul'e
T h at sharp practices of some I "W hen paym ents cannot be made
and Is directly traceable to waiver I the consumer on retail price tags. B ritain depends on a bettering of « S “ “ ‘d« °f th e grow ers control
real estate dealers are responsible' he is ousted, leaving behind sev-
of the state levy against property Only In food lines are prices e x -, World trade. The F ar East, Is su f-j urow ers w" ° did not sign the 1934
Most. Im- fertng from over-production Cen- contracts may sign the new ones
in a large measure for the desti-1 eral hundred dollars ln Improve-
for th a t year. When estim ated rev- !.’pp!pd,
'1!V,np ii!'a n ’ly' M',’n
Distribution of the Argus
enues Irom other sources failed to ' >,ort,u’t of
« ’“«'^lons will con- l/al Europe Is dangerously restless
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tute condition of many relief clients m ents which are immediately cap-
will be made throughout the
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Improve next year.
As to war prospects, I can only .
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License fees for 1935 on dogs tn W ashington county was th e de Itallzed. The tra c t Is offered as
county on Thursday mornings
materialize the deficit was In -) w ith distinctly better trade pos- say th n t the outlook Is grave. I I2 « » k W a lto n L e a g u e
owned in W ashington county are claration of W. J. Mills, county partly Improved, perhaps mostly
until further notice in keep­
creased by »1,434,300, but has been stblllties, the outlook for all types doubt If France and t h e other
n ;.,..
as
j
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now due and payable and m ust be SERA manager, this week. M ajor­ cleared, at a substantial Increase
D in n e r M o n d a y N ig h t
ing with the efforts of the
on lie decline since th a t date and, of advertising Is better. Linage has KOld bloc' nations can w ithstand
em erg en cies shown » consistent gain In the last Indefinitely th e pressure of eon-
Installation dinner of the Wash-
paid before M arch 1 in order to ity of the realtors are square in ln value.
/
barring unforeseen .m
publishers to give readers
iig .n c ie s .1 vpar and th u (rcng wll,
tinned .deflation, if these countries ington county chapter of the izaak
avoid paym ent of »1 penalty in a d ­ their actions but a small number
and advertisers the best of
promises to illsappear entirely lit - ,nlo ¡935 .p,,, r4|j/y has cut price g«> <’ff gold" the
wav mav be w 'nltni« léiiàn«. .„"«,'
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"We
have
documents which show
dition to the regular fee. Licenses have caused much trouble, he stated
fore the close of the present year fixing adrift, thus promising keener Paved toward an immediate world , an o " “ “gut will be held a t th,
service. All community corres­
will be the same as ln 1934, nam e­ In commenting on records resulting 1 th a t some property has g o n e
• • •
j eon,petition in the next few m onths I currency agreement. Tlie artificial chamber of commerce rooms a t 7
pondence should be in tlie of­
ly: »1 for males and spayed females from Investigation of relief cases. ~ ' tr o u g h several hands, being resold
Federal aid for the common school lhan ever before Henee, concerns advantage of dollar devaluation has P- nl- Monday. Members of the
fice not later th an Mondny
"Prospective buyers are shown encl1 tlme by the same dealers a t
and $1.50 for females.
system will !,«■ forthcoming in the m’f8t concentrate on sales earn- "boat spent Itself
but prospects game commission have accepted an
and
all
advertising
m
ust
be
, - t o
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d
S
r
a
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cut-over stum p land, the soil of I lncre®sed prices. Some of the prop-
turned ln earlier.
whlch Is good ln most cases, b u t! l’r8y was unll,®ded a t as high a»
i F a rm er s’ U n io n to E le c t
ion of C. A. Howard, state super- ment. and ndvprtlslng budgets must luotmenta.
invited Governor-elect Charles "
The Argus is anxious to get
Intendent of public Instruction, who recognize this fact. Appropriations
80 much for trade and Industry Martin.
O ffic e r s H e re S a tu r d a y not all. The buyers spend the last *2’’° an acrP
Various methods are used to
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the reaction of readers to
has Just returned from a trip to can lx- calculated on the basis of Now what about stocks an d bonds?
Officers will be elected by the dollar they have to get a bit of
5 per cent sales gain In the first Briefly. 1 believe we have been ln !
cm »
the change in order to d eter­
Washington. D. C., where he a t­ a half
Washington county unit. Farm ers’ land, then they're stranded—stuck. pump revenue or its equivalent from
and a considerably bigger gain a nialor bull m arket since July L o u n ,y R e c e iv e s S E R A
“With
a
persuasive
description
of
the
clients. A small or sizeable down
mine w hether the earlier
tended the council of state school In the last six months. In adril- 1933. and that the coining year will
Union, Saturday at Veterans' hall In
F u n d s M on th n f
superintendents.
lion there Is the posslblltv of nn see a continuation of th at bull
,,, , ,
n ,h
f Jan
paper should be continued.
Hillsboro. Meeting is called for the wonderful possibilities In th a t paym ent In cash is taken. T hen
• • •
Increase 111 advertising rates.
market. Congress m a v unsettle
Washington county'sallotm i
10:30 a. m. with pot luck lunch particular section which is adjacent after they have been milked dry.
The co-operation of all will
to a large city but located in a n ­ they arc ousted. In many Instance»
The advertising and sales out- prices from time to time but fun- January under th e SERA program
Governor-elect M artin has given
a t noon.
be appreciated. People sending
other county, the salesman get» there is no contract of sale, b u t
his endorsement to the proposed look brings to mind the possibility dam entally better business will be I am ounts to »14 365 according to R
„ sales tax. The treasury ab- the most Im portant Influence o n l w
w »u
'
items to correspondents should
them located. Many tim es there is merely receipts given the buyer
1 .late departm ent of public wplfnre of
county relief
relief committee
committee
s solutelv
o lu te iv must
«„««, fin
d «,
n e w fn
m, n
, he 1935
lass stock m arket. Earnings w w<?". county
L ocal L e g io n n a ire*
find
a new
form
of f the
nothing but stum ps on the land, during his tenancy.”
keep the earlier press time
’ to lake over supervision of all of revenue w ithout strangling recov- will continue to Improve with com- chairm an. Word was also received
to H o ld In itia tio n not even enough wood for their
In mind and turn the local
the state's charitable, penal and ery. it. is examining carefully the pnrlsons best In th e final half The today th a t the county's share of
Conditions such os these occur
Initiation ceremonies will be con­ own use They are urged to clear
happenings over to their cor­
eleemosynary institutions It la u n ­ pros and cons of a general sales 1934 tendency toward more gen- state liquor funds would not be
most frequently in the eastern por­
ducted
Tuesday
evening
by
the
tax
Thp
latter
Is
probably
the
erous
dividends
will
hold.
Securities
as much land as possible. Frequent­ tion of the county, according to
respondent as soon after It
derstood th a t he will sponsor a lenst. painful method o f raising are In strong hands today and the available until January IS, making
local American Legion post a t the ly much of the tract Is cleared be­ Mills. The situation f r e q u e n tly
happens as possible.
measure creating the new depart- money and for th a t reason Is one floating supply Is low. fh e sc fac- It necessary to cut down relief and
Veterans’
hall.
William
Dierdorff
fore the client finds himself ru n ­ comes to light during Investigations
(C ob II bu «4 on pa»« t , column i )
of the most dangerous tn th e long
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(Continued
work relief until th a t time.
will be ln charge.
ning short of cash.
under the rehabilitation program.
1
Melhuish Fire Chief
Peters Becomes Judge
1934 Advance Cited
Repair Drive
Planned Here
New Year’s Bell
Rotary Backs
History Plan Rung by Tozier
Legal Set-up
for 63rd Tim e Changed Here
New Corn-Hog
Plan Outlined
Loss by Fire
Low for 1934
Show New Models lhe old-
County Files
Tax Complaint
TrlX C oIlPCtinFl
ClfUArl lO f
vjOOQ
Cl-
IQ
Water Fimi Hearing
to be Held Fndav taxPS
A /fll
S heriT ian M ill
Hearing Set
4)
Greater Use of Advertising
Recommendation of Babson
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R ealtV PraCtlCCS H e l d
Press Time for
Argus Moved Up
Cause Destitution in County
Dog License Fees
Now Due, Payable
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