The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 21, 1935, Image 1

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    Hillnboro S to ri'« ,Full
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Dollar Days—
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_______ W ith W hich is Combined the ililk lx iro Independent
VOLUME 12
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L etter
Dollar Days—
Hillsboro Store« Full
of Real Bargain«
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935
Local Dairy
Herds Take
Hilhi Hoopsters
Defeat Grove to
Win County Title
Relief Program
Will be Curtailed
in Near Future
Court Makes
Interest Cut
NO. 1
Operetta Leads
Dana Talks
N ext M eet
Relief Body
Will Require
Hllhl luxipsters grabbed the 1935
Appropriations for both direct
B Y A. U L I N I I B B O K
Washington c o u n t y b a s k e tb a ll
and work relief are to be tapered
cham pionship here Friday night
off during the coming month«, ac­
by nonlng out the Forest Orove
cording to word received here from
Need of Added Revenue
quintet 19 to 18 In a thrilling game
I the state relief committee. A« a re ­
played before a record crowd of
May Kenult in Tax
sult the local employment office Is i
fan«. The victory give» the Blue
J a n u a ry
H ig h P r o d u c t io n and W hite »quad ih e right to enter R e d u c tio n to F iv e P e r C e n t e m p lo y e rs audst W ashlngton ' ounty
on Luxuries
in finding work for P u b lic W o r k * P r o g r a m a n d
C o m p u ls o r y G a r d e n P r o je c t
the dlntrlct tournam ent at Mc­
employable persons who have a p ­
M a d e on G e n e r a l, R o a d
R e c o rd * W o n by H a g g
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Minnville March 7 and a possible
plied for relief.
f o r A l l R e lie f C lie n ts
ALEM — With Old Man Oregon
slxit a t the state title.
F u n d V o u c h e r*
a n d C o n n e ll H e r d *
"Unle«« we can get all the p ri­
N o rth w e s t O ffic ia l
Trailing 18 to 11 In the last three I
again displaying definite sy m p -,
A d o p t e d in C o u n ty
vate placements possible, the tap er­
turns of financial torm ent In t h e '
j minute« of the game here Friday, I
ing off of relief will create some
region of hl» budgetary departm ent r v
Hllhl WPnt
“ "corln* sprPe
n n M n n J o v h a rtsh ip .? 7 Leon S.~Da'vU,~ptace- Ayf* •
C
rumors o f another prescription of F i r V J F O V C K i l l t . S I l l O n win th e title Patterson opened the d l C C U V c O i l i V l O f l a a y ment , ^ n
r declarcd Hp stated
sales tax come from the consulta-1
°
barrage of baskets with a cripple
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that the local office had almost
ttun room, where the revenue doc-,
, und
en cook
ed two more
every kind of labor listed In Ils
and tn
then
Cook tam
tallied
tors are gathered to consider' th e . C o u n ty D a ir ie s
D o r n i n a t e >K,lnUJ n “bort order Mataon camp Im p r o v e d C o u n ty F in a n c e s files and could supply capable R e v
J e f f e r ie s
D is c u s s e *
S ee d f o r P r o g r a m S u p p lie d
condtlon of the patient aud recoin-
’
! Into the game and took two passes
.
workmen.
mend a remedy.
A s s o c ia tio n R e p o r t
from O rogan and caged almost lm -
C au ses S lash in R a t e
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“ It 'I s n 't «o much w hat” th* Old
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possible shots to take the game
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e * ^ em plX er m m a S ? ivefy V
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Soon b y S ta te O f f ic e
Man lias eaten th a t Is giving the
and the county title.
!
y
experts their present concern. I t Is
Washington county dairymen dom-
Bchrammel, Viking guard, was
Reduction In Interest to 5 per
the r?itef
T .
M arshall Dana, public works ad-
Growing of * subsistence garden
the extra courses such as unem- b",tPd ‘b® Jan u ary ¿ eP°rt oi the J fouled near the close of the game cent on all county general and road o p in io n e x p r e s s e d bv t h e « tare n t ! m inlatrator of the Pacific north-
will be required of every able-
ploymenl relief and old age pen- Vamhlll-W aslilngton herd Improve- as the r | Val hoopsters mixed In a fund warrant* Issued after Monday flee Telephone calls to H illsb o r o West a n d associate editor of the
bodied person on W ashington coun­
.ions which the federal government ment association by an overwhelm- mad scramble for the ball. Tension wa, ordered ¿hlTweek b v t h ? c o o n
3331 for workmen wm £ v ^ e, Oregon Journa1' wU1 discuss details
ty relief rolls this summer, accord­
and tlie counties Insist on adding to hig margin. according to d ata re- waa hlgh M the vW tln« guard step-
, 7 “ thto WePk, * ,tbe coun- prompt LttarUon k v T . t a ^ d
of the new federal PWA Pr0« ram
ing
to a decision of the county re ­
his regular menu th a t Is threaten- leased this week by J. P. Lohrenz. ,axl i X the kpyholp
,nake t {,e 1 ty c° “rt Im provement of the coun- I P™ nPt attention. Davis stated.
and general outlook a t the nation»!
lief committee Tuesday night. The
lug the financial health of an oth - tester. Connell Brothers of Hill»- ¿hOt lh a t would tle the score He
ty nnancl»l condition and
t h e ) Majority of the men listed at
capital Monday during th e local
project, designed to make clients
erwise husky individual and which boro and David Hagg &. Bonn oi missed and the game went Into rPady accpPta blllty of the w arrants the local employment office have chamber of commerce luncheon.
as near self-supporting a* possible,
Is causing the specialists no end Keedvllle had high producing cows u ,e Hllhl win column
lead W the lhe reduction order, ac- been employed on work relief pro- Dana has Just returned from Wash-
will be a determining factor in the
of worry in their search for an e f - jto r January, while the F ir Orove
Pandemonium broke loose from cordln« to Donald T. Templeton, I Jects and have proven capable, ac- lngton, D. C., and Is expected to
issuance of further assistance to
fectlve und a t th e same time ac- dairy of Hillsboro won the lion's th e sidelines and the players were cOunty Judge.
cording to Davis. He expressed him - have a message of particular ln-
relief cases, it was said.
cepluble counter-irritant.
share of lionors In the various age unaware th at th e game was over
Interest at the rate of
8 per cent *e“ M convinced th a t If the men terest for local residents.
Seed for the compulsory garden­
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The federal government, which U l classifications.
,
noth team s continued playing un- Ppr aru»um 1* now being paid on ------— given a fair
trial - they
would
The
Is invited to atten d the
ing program will be provided through
ln s is lln ir m a t llie state lake on Its
Connell B rothers 30, a five- ui Forest Orove scored a field goal outstanding county w arrants. How- P«We satisfactory. He also asked meeting but all are asked to make
the
state office and work will be
a
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v n r n i r v o n » e.z-kr-ts-1 i t
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1C v fitifiU F v J o n DM if * 1 0 . r o l u m n l l
r P S P fV tl t in n *
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reservations o a t t tfrxxa
the e chamber
of
share * of unemployment relief.
I» V yPar.""ld
. purpbrpd
HoUteln, f top-
and * settled
down
enough
to
realise n PVer,
current conditions •» / do
not w ar-
<Cnntlnu«j
on p*«« io. « i umn »,
under the direction of A. Hobart,
commerce,
according
to
Ed.
L.
not i»t all concerned ah to how or
e
u P™' the final whistle had blown
ra n t
P®ytog of more th a n 5
rural rehabilitation supervisor, m
Moore, secretary. Special Invitations
where the money Is raised for this d“pU“'‘
1979 {*’“" * !
“ Uk “ d
Hllhl held a narrow lead at the P®r cent In the opinion of the court
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this county. An SERA works pro Jett
are
being
sent
to
officers
of
the
•»urposr Not so with tlie county 9 3
"•im u a * '!« " ,Or * 25 c,° “ oi Ulp flrst q uarter with a 3 H°»'ever aI1 * a rran ts 1SKUed Pr,or
to supply practical gardeners to a s­
local Business <Sc Professional Wo­
judges and commissioners who w e r e day pTftod' ,
10> B af veJ1' u’ 2 advantage. Forest Orove then
Monday will continue to draw
sist in the supervision of the gar­
men's club. Coffee club, G arden
here this week to urge the state ypaf . '? d , Krade Jersey owned b y moved out rapidly In the second lnterest a t 6 per cent,
dens is also proposed.
club and other service groups.
to take over the burden of old age *
Wtts "ccond and thlrd q„arters
lead g to S at
Saving Made
Program O utlined
,»enslons They were all Insistent
1 B
d
the half and 14 to 7 a t three-quar-
slash In Interest, ordered Mon­
W ar Threatened
County relief committee will re­
th s! no additional taxes be lm- ^ ^ " t h
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larl1
day.
will
result
In
a
saving
to
coun
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Europe Is arm ing itself for war
quisition the state office for eatly
posed on property, a position with ,or u,e niontn
1 i Bailey, ------*
- - was ty taxpayers of approximately 11500
Forest --------
Grove guard,
,
and although the nations outw ard-
seed units immediately, according
which tlovernor M artin heartily
Ih-oductlon High
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high scorer of the game with nine a year. Judge
estim ated. C o u n ty L e a g u e F a v o r S t a t e ly talk peace, the undercurrent of
to the plan adopted. These seeds,
agrees. The governor, however. 1«
Honors for high producing herd P«tnU and Sager, also of the VIk- A large am ount oT tax money has
sentim
ent
plainly
speaks
war.
This
consisting
of peas, spinach, lettuce,
S h a rin g D e lin q u e n c ie s
Just as Insistent th a t no additional in the class for over 20 anim als ln8s. Wa* ne*t with seven. Cox, been paid out each year for interest
was the opinion expressed Monday
onion sets, beets and carrots, win
revenue can be expected from In- also went to Connell Brothers. Their Mataen and Patterson of the locals
After Monday all w arrants issued
a t the cham ber of commerce by
be issued to all persons on relief
tom e and excise taxes. Capital, he herd of 31 purebred Holstelns aver- were high for the Blue and W hite from lhe county clerit
Advalorem tax on automobiles Rev. H. W. Jefferies of Portland,
rolls. The later or m ain issue of
points o il. m ust not be further dU- aged 1090 pounds of milk and 41.59 w'h h four counters each
stam p on the back with the fol far rellef purposes and compulsory northwest superintendent of Four
seed will be distributed according
couraged from coming to Oregon pounds of b u tterfat for the month
Hllhl played Forest Grove a re- ¡owu,g Information
Interest here l™urance for all m otor vehicles Square Gospel church, who recently
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to
tlie —w«.
needs and ability of the vat-
it this state is to reap the full First place In the class for between tun» kame last night on the VIk- o„ „.,,,1 caiied for u a v m e n t. is 5 operating on highways will be con- returned from a trip to Europe and clB1f e Beeler and Frances Moyer, ¡ous clients.
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asurc of benefit tlirough new 13 and 20 cows went to O. H. Ful- h»g court with only the series be- „ . j cent -g-. annun. whpn endorsed s*dcred by the W ashington County the Holy Land,
are. ,cast in leading roles tor j Seed allowances will be based on
Industries
Cherry-blossom."
operetta to be I , the facilities
tuslries when lhe cheap power lenwider of Carlton with 14 pure-
(Ceathmta.... p «». 10. o.iumn i)
by
treasurer not Dald Tax Equalization league at 8 p. m.
Mussolini is regarded by Italians
'ivnn
t-Tilk»! Friday
. . and needs
. of each ell-
*7
given
a of t Hillu
night.
lrom
111 Bonneville dam become* avail- bred Jerseys producing an average
"
for want oj fu n d s.'"
Saturday In the court house. The
the “God of Italy,'' according
e n t In order to supply an adequate
able.
of 797 pounds of milk and 42.35 | >
w w
supply
of
fresh
and
canned
veget­
Up until about a year ago hold- Phblle Is Invited to attend according 10 Rev. Jefferies. He commended
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With these old fa hloned rrinedlra pound* of b u tterfat. Amos Walking D C i l V C r t O n
ables for the sum mer and winter.
ers of county w arrants were re-
” R Bindley of Cedar Mills, the dictator on the work accom-
ii. poaed ol llii-i.' do.« m>t
1 I'm to ,.| I.Htj!rl led ih, (
, tor b
Under no circum stances are pro­
qutred to take a discount, am ount- leairue president.
b'it declared th at a trip to
be much choice left but
to turn th an 12 cows with 10 grade Jerseys
ducts ol the subsistence garden
ing to as much as 5 per cent a t one
Endorsement of the measure pro-
convince one th a t the
X
to something new like the sales setting a record of 557 pounds of
project to go onto the open market
time. Since th at time w arrants have posing th a t the state shall stand V , *
15 weH off w ithout a
tax. Not the straight, uncoated con- milk and 34.16 pounds of butterfat
L etters will be sent to all persons
been accepted a t local bank-s a t par its proportion of delinquent taxes aictator A visit to Europe will make
eoctlon which the experts p r e -
Honor cows producing 70 pounds
on relief rolls notifying them when
value and a few persons have been w«* made bv the league in a resolu- a ^ ttCT Alnenc&n of anyone, he
scribed
on two
occasions “ or
more Flr
of b u tterfat for the
said
the seeds are available and In­
™
U
wh»c'.;
U,e p form
a n e er
,; absolutely
w.-re:
H m . onth
S
Sever
V e n e . F a ta lly H u rt ^ V r S m ^ n T ^ * .
X T h e M ‘t h ^ e V ^
Jefferies confined the m ajor
forming
them m
th at m
the e program
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iorm ing cnem
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T he group held th at the present
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C h e r r y b lo s s o m t o b e G iv e n oqu tæ compulsory. The project to
refused to swallow. T h a t would. It number 7. grade Holstein, tlirr
Bill Is now pending before the 1«*' under which the state receives lly ° ‘ ,us
to a discussion of
in A c c id e n t o n F r id a y
Is generally adm itted, be merely a years old. 2018 pounds milk. 768
provide supervision will be organized
state legislature to perm it counties Its full tax was unfair. Such a plan PU1Ter' t conditions and developments
b y L o c a l G le e C lu b s
waste of effort as the patient U pounds butterfat. Frank Flnnicum.
during the period between the first
to refund outstanding w arrants. If compels some counties to operate ’P
He declared th a t the
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not yet sick enough to take any Dayton. "Julia," 10 years old, pure-
Sever Venes, 57. of Beaverton this measure is adopted, the county on
balance below their actual
mW
grea tUfiuSbere had trans-
‘'M1* c h e rryblQei°m ’' Hllhl oper seed Issue and the main distribu­
tion.
kind of medicine against his will, bred Jersey, 1438 (Munds milk, 74.7 route 2 was Instantly killed early court plans to refund w arrante now
g 'X n ^ s J o T V a t toe
^ ^ ^ T S ’ a u d u i s p Steps
^ ^ will
^ i also
l o be
S made
r S to provide
Bo the new piescrlpllon, when It pounds bu tterlat. David Hagg A Friday evening on the T ualatin outstanding a t the new lower rate " v i orous opposition was express-
conies, will probably be a sugar Sons. ' W atts 2," grade Jersey, flv, Vallry highway near Beaverton of interest.
coated pill, more palatable and less
years old, 1168 pounds milk. 73.5 when h r was struck down by a
^ n r e - i u o n ^ ' ^ ’p PrOa d(' 7
could
buS^r
on
by the HUhl
a X l£
cance.latton of penalty and interest ground which failed to produce for
'Yh«
Br0“ dbent 8ardens. according to R. W. Weil,
bitter to the taste -someUiliig like
pounds butterfat.
car driven by Edward A Hudson
ioai
r-
n
a
tv»U
lor
the
years
th
e
Arabs
and
th
a
t
the
Jews
were
directing
the
production.
county
chairm
an
The committee
a luxury tax or an amusem ent tax
Cow« owned by Mrs. C. E. R obert- of Beaverton. Tlie driver of the
oi the IeavlI»8 commercial pursuits in o to - Frances Moyer and Claire Beeler also requested th a t the state of-
which can not be charged with
son of Forest Orove. David Hagg death car was exonerated by a
„Hd»?* uthA1
'*las
er countries to return to the soil are cast in th e leading roles w ith flee perm it local officials to pur-
taking the bread und butler out of A: Sons and Connell Brothers were coroner's Jury which reported Mon-
in,« ’ h° had alr?ady f ald in Palestine were cited as modem Elwo°d Coslett, Tom Stretcher. Tom chase potato seed from state liquor
the niouths of the
hungry or toe listed a m o n j th e 10 producing 60 day th at the accident was unavold-
taxes. The measure would Induce miracles by the m inister.
Bronleewe, David Crittenden, E th y l' funds.
shlrts off the backs
of the poor. pounds or more of b u tterfat.
at,le and caused by Venes' own
l?»,al
' ? i eSut<\ l?’<'o,rnP
Population of Palestine is over- Hendren anu Bob Ellingson c a s t a s
Consideration was also given to
I l may not come a t this session.
County herds took five out of negligence and condition,
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rh « ni« ^ J]..,;2 r bf b , ? e bP!,Pf th ? 1 wheimingly Arab and the racial ° ther Principal characters. Helen toe establishm ent of additional conv-
now nearing Its end. Chances are eight high places in the class for
Hudson told officers th a t he did
Hlllsboro's "Sunday blue laws." “ in ■ relieve . them
k - __7oii'.d
continue
iCosunu«a un p«*« tv. column l)
Becker is serving as accompanist.
munity canneries in the county this
tout It wiU not since Governor four-year-old anim als These were: not see the man. who was walking
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of nennlfv
nn« to
M arun Is reluctant to propose or First. Connell B ros. "18." purebred at the side of the road, until Just 80 iar
,hpy “PP1? «> bowling al- ..
p \
OI PM»»«? al»d interest,
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Dance scenes In toe operetta have summer. The im portance of this
even endorse any new taxes a t tills Holstein, 1404 pounds milk, 68 8 before the Impact. He stated th a t ,eys- wpre h R pd here last Wednes-
u '-‘“ b o ­
tv-1'-»
h*“6" coached by Miss Helen Wick, phase of the work was stressed by
urne. Besides it does not seem th a t pounds butterfat. Fourth. Connell llt. waa going west on tlie highway d«>’ night during a special meeeting House bill
providing th a t when-
while K eith Busch is business m an- Hobart. He declared th a t it was
the federal governm ent * unem-
(Continued on a«»«, io. reiumn 1)
near tj,r Texaco service station at ot tJ,e cltv council. O ther ordl- ever 75 per cent of a farm product
ager and Is assisted by Billy Allison, essential to the distribution of the
the west entrance to Beaverton n a»»ces passed placed n »3 quarterly jn a given area was marketed
ploy m ent rellcl or old age security
[and th a t lie had Just passed a “ cense fee on "pin-ball" machines through co-operatives th e rem ain-
program will be completed In time
direction of Lynn Sherm an, will
Details of the project were out­
for the state to euact any co-op
stage going the other direction when and ln’P°ses a $25 annual occupa- ln8 25 per cent should be so sold
play between acts.
lined by Clifford Smith, in charge
erallve legislation a t the regular
the accident occurred. Venes' body « o n tax on the owners of such
® PP°*d, by th e «roup. They
around
oi hltp
ru ral ,,eId
rehabilitation,
and for Ivan
affirm ed their support of regularly i- ^ ° rrJ 1?Jyries ^ P 1“ «» to have been b i Plot
^ m is •• woven
A ^ en
ca^ girl "Cherry-
who^û w
adm inistrator
the
session. T hat means the lawmakers
was carried about 10 feet by the machines.
organized
co-operative
associations
incurred in an automobile
accident being
h „[— brought
»,----- . . . uo as
. . a ? Japanese
L .
15 s
e r a Members
M em b e rs of
o f toe
th e c
«m
Bowling
will
be
allowed
on
local
organized
co-operative
associations
will probably wind up llielr routiiu-
j.
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accident
SERA.
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car.
Fvtdence presented by w i t n e « . £
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M a r, ElixabX»1* ^ *
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^ .c k ^ m lth ^ « p e rta in «
a ^ ^ m
^
program ol am endatory measures
and appropriations within
week and go home to a
the girl, but Kokemo, who h as attended the session,
call of the governor for an
brought up Cherry-blossom as his
Statem ent regarding the program
ordinary session a little
own daughter, opposes the m arriage was »^ned today by W. J. Mills.
enact unemployment and old age ,”r the evenings program Include • 1
'j^ h n Porter L B M an- of the ntdinance was stipulated
resolution adopted. Leaguers declar-
when R was ln- He has planned th a t the gir! should
(C<"tonued on p . « io, eoinmn i>
licnslon legislation to be financed dinner, entertain m en t and dancing. (
j w gpragiie all of
^cc*»5^ fee of $3 per quarter will ed th a t they were opposed to tax - j J . ™ ? a collisimi with to e auto m arry Togo, a rich politician. How-
by
some
sort
ol
a
tax
on
the
spend-
“
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d
tickets
are
available
n
t
toe
loe-
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Sprague,
a
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b(.
on
each
..pin_ba)1
(Continued
on
p*»r«iS.\aum„,,
driven
by
Minnie
Belle
Haage.
She
uy s o n ic s o n Ol u u n o n uil - sp t-iiu -
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declared in her comDlaint tlta* she
Sm ith outwits Togo and Ko-
ing power of the people of the en- »• p ,an' bp[. of commerce, according w± ? P no" .d
investigated bv lnachi™‘ srt “ P within the city 11m-
suffered lacerations of the left eye h fm°
the r?suit th at Ciierry” ,
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n"
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' Cha‘r ’ D cV uire J « ^ n S P B u ^ h S tate
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and th at her eyesight was p e ra a - bIoT m J * * ™ her true ‘dentlty-
1
Ai .Inlinann
nnd Deniitv dlnance ri«ned Wednesday by the
nently
impaired
comes
into
the property which has
The legislature has given Gover-
Dinner is scheduled for 6 30 P p.'J.",'.1 Sa ri^none'lson " U ^ ' pul'’ mayor. The licenses are to be
Damages totaling $2925 are sought been used by her fath er's secretary
nor M artin a budgetary control law. m B1>d will be followed by music.
Norwav nnd ilXPd ,0 parh machlne al»d are not
from toe Ray-M aling cannery in and m arries Jack.
t
lin t IL Is d o u b tfu l if th e u o v e r n o r
readings and a one-act play by the , »cnes was doth in n o r w a y a m i transferable.
by C
C
wms able to re,xmnire the measure
dramail,- club ». 8:15 P ^ „ ^ ' X e ' w k l i T b r X ' r
No person under 21 years of age
K i l l A U U H l C y a suit filed here Thursday W
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Mrs. Mary Dailey 92. Oregon rlo -
a s related In unv way lo his own
Dancing will begin at 9:15 p. m , “
«»me time wltn nis b ro tn tr wll, b{1 a]]owed to Operate the ap-
'
D°"do, Guiseppe Pastorino and Joe T p o z 'L o e . «
neer di 1853 and resident of H ils-
bratn child which lie mtroduced U- » ‘«J Sappington's orchestra playing a " d ^ “y " taken to Pegg^ mi- Pllancps hereafter. Violation of any
~
~
“ p ilm titt*
^ ° U n ty
boro for toe post 70 years died
the lawmakers on tlie ooenlns d a ,
Aloha O range has been host to * . ™ ly * as ta x u i to regg s un p art of the ordinance mav result In
Annual W ashington county grade
Scappoose. Plaintiffs allege
IV f« « « . _«. D „
Sunday in Portland. Funeiai serv­
er the session. After tlieH ouse anil Ideal business men for an ®ve-, <|p^ ^
f
the revocation of the license and a
. bMketb? U tournam ent will
^ Y ndsed° “ tur(.<j L ‘b e , 300
ices were conducted a t the Hillsboro
senate had worked the measure " h ’«'" program for the past sev eral: wt* ,"*Ph% '^ d n c s d a y nwrnlng a t flnP of from *‘° t0 »10° or a jail be held a t the Beaverton high
nd® ° f
“ P d P“f ^ T d , fr° m
Mrs. H arriet Ford of LeisyviUe Christian church Tuesday afternoon
over to the satisfaction o f their re- ye»r« a '»d the event has now be- ,Vgg s ,-hnprt
50 daJS
d u t nf“XtH q
t X OTdered Thev srek 425M
was eIected ’ccretan of the W ash- ’ ith Rev- R - L Putnam officiating,
spectlve memberships there w a s <»•»• an annual affair A record
c . L. Brown of Hillsboro suffered
Tl»e third ordinance adopted plac- Pb,?rs^ ? y' Friday and Saturday « Pf ordered^ They seek $2500 gen- ington countv teachers' association In term ent was a t the Lewis ceme-
very little budgetary "control" left attendance from Hillsboro Is antlcl- minor injuries here early Monday pd a $25 annual occupation tax on * “ *» 17 team s competing Trophy p ‘ 1 td^ ^ 5 i ? ? 7? «
during the institute held Saturday tery a t Farm ington.
• • •
i»ated.
mornlng when he was struck down «ny person who solicited, offered
be awarded to the winner In ‘" 4 n ± ‘ « m i n t tV m t? “ Y " a‘ B eiverton high School m X Ford
Mrs' DaUey waa h0™
nUnola
The adm inistration's fee gather-
H. M Dubois of toe Audubon by a car driven by A. B Davis of to Placc or placed a "pin-ball " each class division and the county
i™ "1 trips
replaces E E A rant o f ‘ F o re st S e p te m b e r 25, 1842. and crossed
ing bill having become hopelessly society in P ortland will show b ir d ' Portland. Reports Indicated th a t machine w ithin the city of Hills- cham pion will receive the county H1‘“ b°ro for conferences
O rovf who
: the plains to Oregon with her par-
bogged down in the senate the gov- I pictures.
I
i n « , ; , » i n n p s s . 10. «.Inn, m i
| boro. Fine Ot from $25 to $100 o r ; cuP-
° f .H °rti anCL ’,ho ’ Thom»« n .n ti» „»
___ pnts_ in 1853. She was toe widow
a
Jail
sentence
of
from
10
to
50,
Large
schools
entered
In
the
com-
co
u
n
tv
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u
id
la
s
t
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e
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aker
ofM?
h
^
ta
in
t
,
Ot the late M' 8 ' Dai,ey and ls
ernor's advisors are now turning [
days was set up in the ordinance petition Include Beaverton. Forest Marrin J rlead H m ire b/ Oovprnor «ddreving theH io
tUU»' survtved by two daughters. Mrs.
their attention to a revival of the
as the penalty for violation of the Grove. Tigard, Hillsboro and St. Y.Unee
8 'H ,
am ' th r e e 'tlm H ^
Bd,th McNabb of Beverly Hills, C a l.
tithing bill. The new measure Is
W
. Iri class B.U Gaston Banks ?fU,abCe chaSlng ’ ‘"dictm ent here three times. Dr. C. E. MaSon of ^ d “ m ^ " i t o ^ E . D u ^ V o f Port-
expected to exact a much heavier
Resignation of O. B. G ates from Reedvllle, Sherwood and T ualatin Monday ®£d will be sentenced Feb- ®p a y °n . sp?*p on school health, land. She ls also survived by four
toll on some of the larger of the
the * S X ^ ^
f_Ly ® grpa.t -.^ a.n d -
the city planning commission was Class C schools are LeLsyvUle
self-supporting boards and com­
subm itted to the council but no Witch Hazel. Gales Creek W atte’ slX „mOn? S ‘n ° reg° ? City 011 a
w««t i«.,,»..»
.
children, five great-grandchildren
missions than did the act of 1933
Ne!£t institute will be held a t children and one great great-grand-
Orenco, Carlon and Union'
' ?lm ilar charge before being paroled.
which even allowed a few of these
Bargains galore I T h a t Is the Clothing shop, and Hillsboro Cash action was taken.
He was Jointly indicted w ith Nor- Forest Grove in April, according to daughter.
"activities to escape entirely any prom iso extended thrifty shoppers gi'ocery.
nePdty W U
2:30 p' m ' Wed* man Redmond, also of Portland by i?'.-?'jJEPaus’ county school super-
Funeral arrangem ents were by
th ro u g h 1 a " technical error “ h i ’“riw bV « ’p 23 local m erchants co-op-
Event is being sponsored by the
nestlay and will continue until the W ashington county grand Jury In tendent.
' Donelson & Sewell.
a.b° uL 9 P . m A sim ilar schedule October 8, 1934.
“i'1 h iS °VHr.ed ° h!y “ iteF th ° * * ' r r " tlnK ‘n th ” H “ 1,ibOrO "DOl' “r
T c o ^ e r c ° e f ‘to nd-
fo r
V rs u fk
determ ined a t 8‘:45 p7"m.
Helen Earp of Banks was sen-
l i l t lV llS S in g I O l lt n Friday,
toe
B title — a -------------
t 7:50. Fln- tenced to 30 days In the countv Jail
slon had adjourned.
| Days" sale event Friday and S at- vertlse commodities
and services
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.
.. class
,
Oregon communities which expect urday.
available In Hillsboro rath er tlrnn
Bulletins offering $500 reward for i . , j 1Or. lllP c’ass C trophy will be after pleading guilty to a charge
to benefit directly by the federal
inform ation
the m
w i h r ere-!
h5
of driving while iiiiu/Ai
intoxicated The
If the fondest dream s of the true u money-making scheme. Commit- -------------—
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* n'»,
vssv.
ir
» ld , , 7 • P-
, m- Saturday.
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employment bureau system must .
. . .
. L
, tee In c h a r g e in c lu d e « H o w a rd H ad abouts of H arlan LcTourneau. P ort-
P{1.luylplonsbiP sam e between the woman was involved in an auto­
reconcile themselves to the Idea of b“ rgaln hunter are ever to be real-
Ja2 " w ^ i p a A n d e a n
land youth who disappeared De-
1
A aiid B title holders ls sched- mobile accident near Hillsboro last
putting up 75 per cent of toe state's laed, It will be in Hillsboro this v ^ nc Curry
Engeldingcr.
cember 21, 1934. In the Wilson river
dPd *°r 8i4° P >»» Saturday and week which resulted in injuries to
(By Wm f Cvnis. County AEent)
m ents totaling something like $300,-
share of the cost of th e local week-end. Store shelves here are Durst, George Selfridge, Z J. Riggs country, were Issued last week b y ! consola“ on championship at
four persons.
« Ä
‘S S , S
Ä
Ä
■»»_“
~»n~,
n.
burenu cither through private sub­ Jammed with quality goods a t ren- George Fischer, H erm an Schoen, l ’ Sheriff J. w . Connell. He was last ‘
p'
m
'
Tentative
circuit
court
calender
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_
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v»-...-.,««,
w u x o v u ti
scriptions or appropriations from sonable prices ns well as fentured p. S tran ah an and Nve O. Bristol,
seen
on
the
zigzags
of
the
Wilson
Eac1»
school
entering
the
tourna-
for
the
period
February
25
to
April
has
been
set
for
M
arch
16
by
toe
view
of
the
increased
money
pro-
city or county fluids. The ways and m erchandise and combinations o
f
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rl\.PrZ°nd hpadfd for G roat's ram p.
n\e" t . a'111 be limited to 10 players 2 was announced this week as fol- Oregon s ta te Board of Review. Old ducPrs rpceived
under these eon-
m eans committee lias approved an items offered a t $1.
Numerous official and private and the coach of the team. The lows: February 22. Algeshelmcr vs. contract signers do not need to tracts «»* delay was a profitable
appropriation of only $12.000 for
Advertising messages of the gala I v l U l l O r l I O l i t i l t l
searching parties combed the h ills! committee In charge of the event T uttle; February 26, Cox, executor, get production data and supporting J one'
this purpose which Is Just one-
event were distributed to every
i back of Gales Creek but were u n - 1 Includes Lee Barnum, George Ray
(Continued on p « bo 4. column 4)
evidence as was necessary last year
Applications for 1935 corn-hog
fourth the am ount necessary to sales
p art of W ashington county T ubs -
C o l I f l t V r a i f B o a t ' d abIe to locate tllc youth. Anyone c H Nosier, Mrs. E sther Allen and
Those individuals who had a 1934 contracts are being signed by W ash-
m atch th e 'federal allotm ent to day and locnl shop-keepers are pre-
„
„
-
locating
too
man.
if
alive,
or
his
Lloyd.Gooding.
O.
B.
Kraus,
coun-
A
n
t
i
p
r
e
n
t
i
R
i
i
i
f
J
c
contract
have
the
sam
e
base
they
lr»8ton
county hog producers. Al-
Oregon.
pared to - 1 accommodate
a .. record IV (1 42 $414»f* T <X z4 Minton
of t Forest
Grove
body
asked to communicate
superintendent
prepared 2
u u ilU a
had In 1934,
though benefit payments will be less
-
>
i11 ¿1 A«
* A the
1*.« tl»..
.. V- C Sheriff
l I—
., —
i 4*/* Ls e-- Connell
_ W. LeTour-
_ with ly
t *bp
I.. school
■
j crowd • of « shoppers
during the
two- ^ aa p' ('r tr d »»rO
president
of
W ash-
or J.
P'aying schedule.
New contract signers or any old th an b» 1834, farm ers feel th a t as
YBT ' r»“ \ nssPI7’bIy Pr0* day event. Visitors "are” promised ,ngton .county falr board here F rl- neau of Stockton, Cal.’" f a th e r “of +
contract signers who ask for a new lon8 as they have to pay the pro-
posnla are now before the aesslon. plenty of parking space around the dfty n |8'»t during board meeting
the youth.
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One sponsjired by Senator Chin- Pourt house .square and In the rear a t thp pl»a mber of commerce. N
o
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P. A. Anderson,
anager of the base have to go through the same cessing tax on hogs th a t the best
Penney store,
is building * a "five- propess as Iast ypar
establish j th ,n 8 to do ls to sign a contract
nock,
would abolish the house and of the j q . o F building durlnit definite date was set for the 1935 I ? , ,IL L » » .., S '1
room house,
barn and chicken thelr Pr°ducrion data. T he term i and Ket out of the plan the best
place
the lawmaking functions In »,w s„iP
ouiiqing during fR|r
D llllC IC r S
house on a tra c t no rth of the E. L. bo® bftSP rpt pra to the approved ‘b a t It offers.
the hands of an assembly of 30
„„ nncrarinn in th« h .«
M inton was also re-appointed as
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T T
.
_T
Johnson home in North Hillsboro^ avera8e annual production for the
The 1935 contract places no re-
members elected to four-year terms. „_?}0^ . . „ “ ;? P 7 ,a„tllL8 ? " _ .“ le ba.r ‘ m anager of the county fair O ther
111 H o U S l U g P r o g r a m
County court, post office
Orange measure, which made Its i galn pyp'1^ apo t,lp Pprfpp-tl01’ Bak ’ i officers chosen are R. M. Banks
A. W. Schappert and Pete Lamb- ■ yeara 1932 and 1933.
W ashington strictlons on anything raised on
ing are building homes a t Aloha. county hog producers who have not j the farm except hogs and corn and
appearance only this week, would ery’ Bp“ kn' an Studio, J. L. Ander- of Banks, vice-president; H. T. H esse1. Committee
and local banks will be closed
to facilitate
,
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---------------attended the local community meet- provides a benefit payment of $15
Friday in observance of W ash­
create a single assembly of from son ’Jeweler), Palm Drug store. of Scholls, treasurer; nnd Mrs. E d ;, WPPn thP Public and contractors
M r«
f v - i r i l t - ir » « . M r» » .»
b»8S should come to the co u n ty ' per head for hogs on toe 10 per
ington's birthday. O ther busi­
30 to 50 members elected from as Powers' grocery, D elta Drug store. L. Moore of Hillsboro, secretary.
with the better hous-
‘
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F
S
.
L
l
i
i
r tin tr ix e w
ag en ts office to sign these appll-1 cent the producer reduces below
ness houses will rem ain open
many Individual districts to terms Im perial Feed Ac G rain company,
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drive in Hillsboro was appoint-
during the day.
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T T
, cations If they desire a 1935 con-1 his base. The total com acreage Is
of two years. Adoption of either Curry's grocery, Lester Ireland * D e m o c r a t ic C o m m itte e
I X n t e X H . m ® ’i* “ 1 branch of
/X S S O C ia tlO n H e a d
limited to the average acreage pro-
plan would Involve » constitutional company. Well's D epartm ent store.
c —_
rx
b i
« n »hp Oregor Builders congress. The
S p o n so rs D a n c e M a r c h 2 group will assist persons desiring
No city or rural deliveries
xtr«
. 0,117 by k d h n g these applications! duced In 1932 and 1933.
am endm ent, a n d therefore, ap ­ Fairway Mnrket, Selfridge F u rn i­
Mrs. Hazel G ardner was elected signed promptly can the program be I New contract actuallv nrovld««
will be made by the post of­
ture company. Hillsboro Feed com-
Democratic central committee Ls. building, repair or remodeling work
proval by the voters.
presldent of the Oregon Bottlers' completed early. G etting the Job ! for a„ fn c re X to p r X t i ™
fice, according to Postm aster
Oleen old age pension bill has puny, 8afcwny store, J. C. Penney sponsoring a dance nt the Buckeye In obtaining estim ates and federal
i
e
r
1934 « ‘^ ^ u i e r T s ^ T t e d ’ t o
association a t the annual meeting m r o n “U
Fred C. Holznagel. Only the
passed the house, but Is expected company, Pool - G ardner Lumber pavilion ln Cornelius M arch 2. Com- housing Ioans.
a
t
the
M
ultnom
ah
hotel
in
P
o
rt­
regular
holiday
distribution
to
c
o
o
n
ern
rin
»
l
°
th08P
ralsP
19 pPr CCnt m orp b o g s th a n
to die In the senate which has (’ornPany' Bristol Hardwnre com- m lttee In charge or arrangem ents
Members of the committee are
land Tuesday. Mrs. G ardner is pro­ te««
the post office boxes and dis­
» .^ , 1 » W»U a “
be could raise under toe old con-
Rushlow. chairm an, Jacob
proven to be the graveyard of a pany, Hillsboro M eat company, C. Includes Joe Morrissey of Cornelius, L. J. _______
prietor
of
the
Royal
Soda
Works
of
patches will be made.
S ? „ 1^ 1.» B,PW!* J 1M ‘ ypar the tract when he reduced hls hog
good many of the really eontro- C. store. Sprouse-Reitz company. Bert Cl. Hagen of Tigard nnd J. A. j Mohr, Harvey Batchelar, B. R.
Hillsboro, and was secretary o t the d lav th a t occurred was advisable production 25 per cent below hl*
Fred's Superior m arket, H ow e's, McGee ot Orenco.
(Continued on pttue H, column ft)
Nlckeson and J. A. Poynor.
association the past year.
and actually m eant Increased p a y - 1
( C » t ln,wd o / X .
I)
Test Honors
on Warrants
o f Chamber
Garden Plots
I II
Minister Speaks
Here
Supervision Planned
S
xXlltO 1 3X .Dill
to be Studied
aaa
a
zy
a
¡Vl'ltl
m illl V/Deretta
Set for Friday
Killed by Car
S
C ouncil A llow s
Sunday Bow ling
A
X-Xctllld V C xaClIOn
Filed in C o u r t1116111811 sch°01 1x111(1 under
; A loh a G range
H o st T o n ig h t
benefits the Pegram.
A g e d Pioneer
W om an D ies
<¿^3(36 HoOperS
t Plan T ou rn ey
Meet at BeaVertOn
D ollar D a y s” Bargain E vent
O ffered by Local M erchants
Reward Posted Here
D ead lin e for S ig n in g C orn -H og
Contract A pplications M arch 16
r< • n
New Home Here
Co-Operate
Court, Post and
Banks to Close