The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 07, 1935, Image 1

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    Two Sections—
Full of N i ' wh , for All
of the Family.
lr o f
Wills b on
With Which it Combinen rm 11
VOLI)MF 42
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IIILLßBOKO. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935
; City Council
to Consider
Homemakers to
Meet on Friday
at Grange Hall
Hilhi Seeks
NO. 3
1935 Washington County Hoop Champions
Value Flood
Hoop Title
Control Seen
by Engineer
Various phases of "B etter F am ­
I I Ï A I. I. I N i l II KO K
ily Living'’ will be stressed during
the homemakers' conference to op­
en tomorrow (Friday) morning at
Pay Boost for Solons
the Hillsboro O range hull under
the direction of Miss Clarlbel Nye
Provided in House
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of the Oregon S tate college home
I
G r o u p P r o p o s e s P r o h i b i t i o n economic« stair The meeting, which L o c a ls t o M e e t T i l l a m o o k
Plan Presented
R e p o rt
on T u a la tin
R iv e r
will open at 9:30 a. rn, and con-
o f A l l F o o d D is p la y s o n
tlnue until well Into the afternoon, ! O p e n i n g G a m e T o n i g h t
S u rv e y to be G iv e «
Is the first of this kind ever held
CAI.KM A house resolution seek»
a t M c M in n v ille
L o c a l S id e w a lk s
In W ashington county.
H e re S a tu rd a y
to Increase the pay ol Oregon's
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House plans adapted to this coun-
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lawmakers from ».I a day or 11301
ty will be shown and explained.
_
lor a regular session to *360 a |* ,
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while m aterials and supplies for G f O V C
E n tC rS
T e a m
yeur or »720 lor the blentiluin. The 1 N C W
T lF C
K lIIC S
G eneral P lan C it e d
Inexpensive Interior housing lm-1
measure wus sponsored by t h e |
provements will be exhibited. M iss|
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younger members ot th a t body and
Nye, who Is a member of the state
received their enthusiastic support. Q e |r g a , ¡ o n Se P Us R e p a i r i n g rural housing committee for the R o ss C o x H i g h S c o r e r f o r
'F l o o d
C o n tro l
B ody W ill
Veterans among the legislators I
.
federul housing adm inistration and
p__, q
both house and senate ure not so
o f E a s te rn M a in S tre e t
lM jn charge of the home econ-
M ill s b o r o r a s t S e a s o n
H o ld A n n u a l M e e tin g
keen for the measure and while
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omlcs extension program In Ore-
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they may agree to subm itting the
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gon, will talk on housing Improve-
Hllhl
hoopsters, 1935 county j
question to the voters It will not
I inhibition of placing food dts- m(.nts from 3 to 2 30 p m
champions, will clash with the
Potential increased production
be with any great optimism as to plays on sldewulks outside of local
-w h e n the Family Buys Shoes" strong Tillamook quintet tonight
estim ated' a t a million dollars a
Ils approval This pessimism on the stores was recommended to the w,„
u ,c (||-i.uaa<.d by Mrs iThursdayi a t 8 30 o’clock In the
' year might be realized from the
part of the older members ot the city council by the sanitary com- y ^ i e a Sager, also of the home opening round of the district six j
j control of annual T ualatin river
legislature regarding the prospect mlttee aud an ordinance to this c^moinlcs staff at Corvallis. Types basketball tournam ent at Linfield
1 floods an d prevention of overflow
of an Increase in pay Is based upon end was ordered drawn. Council- „( i J kk - s for the various members college, McMinnville. Forest Grove,
on adjacent farm lands, according
past experiences with slinllur pro- men also considered a measure <)f [,le family
men as well as the other W ashington county en-
j to the declaration of J. W. COn-
posals.
modernizing the existing
fire de- wolnen. wlll
discussed us well tran t, *« scheduled to play New-
‘ nIngham, Portland consulting en-
•' In the past 27 years proposed purtm ent ordinance.
M first shoes for children and cor- ^ ’rg this afternoon,
' gineer, ln his report on the T ual­
constitutional ainendincnts luvolv-
1 hut the proposal to remove dis- rectlve types for growing boys and
Tillamook Is recognized as one of
atin flood aontrol project. This re­
lug IcgLikitivc puy inc m utes luivc pl»y» from bidcuiillus hu<l in i* t gp-i.s.
two tuuiiis favored to win the du$-
port Will be presented here S a tu r­
bven huouutlvd to the voter» eight
ttln»o»t unanhnouA approval
Special surprise prepared by local krlct title, but the local .squad Is
day during the annual meeting of
tunes and «.u h time it has been of >’>U?rvsU%l m erchant«
wa* the women wlll be featured at 10:10 «lven an °ut«ide chance to defeat
the T ualatin Valley Drainage &
voted down, generally by over- ®taleincnt of Di J. O. Robb In u rn ^11 women and men Inter- them In the opening game. Hllhl
- 1 Flood Control association a t 2 p.
whelming m ajorities In 1008 when presenting h i s
recommendation. <>sted In the various phases of this
“Cheesemaken»” 10
Hillsboro union high school basketball team, undefeated for the 1935 W ashington county hoop title, I 1“ - at W»e local chamber of com-
It was proposed to increase the ¡»ay
present ^ordinance ^permit« ^dlfi* program are Invited to be p resen t,^0
H practice
which opens a drive for the district cham pionship at Linfield college tonight. F ront row left to ' merue.
game at Tillamook but is expected
ut legislators lo »10 a day for lire P>“y« J® , Project 18 ln' «• ' ™ ‘ througlw ut the day
right: Nell Richardson. Vernon Cook, Edwin Matson. W W ahner and Jim Samsel Back row Bob
p lan recommended by Cunning-
to gain by playing on a neutral
Patterson, Dave Torbet. Coach B. M. Goodman. Jim Grogan and Ross Cox. - q ____
___ ham for flood control was designed
40-duy session the vote was lb.- !,»ore buildings.
court. Tillamook has not shown too
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cover all phases of the problem
6111 to 68.892 against the measure.
Fireman Law Studied
well away from the home floor.
T T 'll • T T
; and contained seven principal fac-
Two years later, ui 1910, the voters
New fire d epartm ent ordinance
IxN-als
Improve
(—l l l n i i I
Cost of the proposed control
turned down 37,031 to 44,366 — a was presented to the council by
The other favorite, McMinnville,
* -8>L*-U ± L U U U v l j
project was estim ated by C unning-
* proposal involving proportional rep- City Attorney Paul L. Patterson
drew
a
place
a
t
the
other
end
of
ham a t approximately *942,000.
resentatm n, six-year terms, aiuiuul and was then turned over to mem-
the bracket and, if both team s are
sessions and sulunes of *350 u yeur. berg of Uie local departm ent for
successful
ln
preliminary
games,
ln 1914 when the legislators modest- tlielr consideration. Patterson de-
not m
meet
Hillsboro
until the
the
ly asked for »3 a day for their clared th at present measure was
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11 t
c
u . 7 would
° Ul.a 1,01
tPl nm
sooro until
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the foundation of the Oregon Iron
.ervic . tin proposal v.as snowed not applicable to city requirements
I g r o w n U n i f o r m s S o u g h t J*n a l game Saturday night. Mc-
& Steel company dam near the
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,
. Principal
. .. .. . Innovations
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M
L n n V llle t took
o o k t the
he m
e a s u r e n of t t the
he M an y
under by a vote
of - 146X18 . to
in . the
ordì-
f - o r Y o u n v e r M e m , b e r s
Mtnnville
measure
S e n te n c e s
Im p o s e d
Resolution
requesting
the
fed-
O
u
t
s
t
a
n
d
i
n
g
Player
on
Team
mouth
of the T ualatin river and
to r Y o u n g
087
nance to be considered by coun-
K e r M e m b e r s
locals In two games early ln the
,
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I pral government to construct trans-
tn r - t R . - L o t k . l l T
u
replacing the dam with one having
At a special election in 1917 the oilmen at the next meeting Included
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W
!,hoWn C?n ’
* c ir c u it c o u r t
mission llnes (rom the
* ° G e t B a s k e t b a ll T r o p h y
a readily removable crest to give a
voters turned down another pro- raising the age lim it from 40 to 46
Construction of a Hillsboro dis- siderable Improvement since th a t
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¡dam and pledging support of cities
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. full waterway opening was recopi-
Dosed legislative reform extending years and allowing salaried city t.r|r t Boy 8cout ™m P was discussed
Jury panel for the M arch term I and «UrtncU toward power dis­
Presentation of t h e Rolarian
,Whil! thU dam “ not “
in e
.e s s im i lo 60 days Increasing employes to belong to the depart- d u n 5* “ histrirt executive commit-
(JXj!.t ^d t<'1Jin|Sh Pni,Pred i,k th ® P ^ 5!' of court was drawn here Monday tnbution was adopted in Portland trophy to the Hllhl basketball play- lmP°rta n “ a factor ln the flood
the p ay U > M a day mid placing a "lent without salary.
Thursday evening at the court off beside Hllhl. Forest Grove, Til-
Pcrsons cho6en wlll IC< Monday during a conference of er chosen by his team -m ates m Prot>,em “ 1» generally believed,
limit on U h - num m r^.1 bills each
Seeking improvement of e a s t ‘'«use Proposal to obtain obtain lamoolc McMinnville and Newberg port for duty on March 18.
.m ayors a n d
representatives o f the best all-around player on the i u
stated, th a t its e itec6
Main direct between
UluhLh
uniforms
f o r younger are
Dalltts, Each
Silverton
and Inde-
¡cities
and districts
in Oregon
and
w.; X .
i t , . mrn ^ . 0 , 7 -.38 ... X ..... Te^ukareVmcs^a
delegation1
^ and
“si- outgrown
■*<»'*
also considered.’
P-ndence.
team
entering
the
w
o
^
e
T
^
d
'
^
m
^
n
Washington.
Mayor
rre
tt 1935 squad win be made a t the , ,^S.,22ii2eab 6 “ fa r “ 27
pendencc. Each team entering the
list of 31 prospective jurors W ashington. Mayor J J. H
H ^ G G a arrett
up
stream.
club luncheon today (Thurs- i
Was
X.XÌ8 When
I ir 7 mid
lui —
la agallisi
---- from the
_ area appeared . be-
Locating a suitable site for the tournam ent is allowed eight men ulciud®? *‘ve W
women
l i F 1920
l was
propexid
to J-'nU
m ^ C and
^ v . «6 w men,
“ h ' o{
°1 1 Hillsboro presented the resolu- Rotary
day 1 noon. Coach B M. Goodman ( . 5 ^ 2 ? ‘
e ?
w U h ^ X X u c m ^ t ^ t * S ^ tS l t S J l a’Ì eCi ^ x S i y
‘
‘ °^uow m g pmviage 01 m e r e ^ u - and members of the squad will be 7 . protect la“ds overflowed each
guests of the club.
7 k
im portant phase
mtroductloii ol bills alter t h e
wéii
l ' n ' V ’1
‘.’^ ‘2?,? Patterson is next w ith U 103’’mid route L William O. Hesse and B.
In determining the winner of
plan'i ,T h 7
le7 s
and probaWy
C T ™
Richardson
I'airerson c « * is ^ next
with 38 103
and O. Boge.
*. Hillsboro route 2; auu Wd-
a K
Bonneville
Power
fortieth «to, the voters again said - - e .,u ,-w «xanmuvee w u„ power Jake Well ‘win
™ t£e Vprn‘>'‘
r d with
points.
o p m e n t Interstate Public
Mayor T
a r - the trophy, a silver figure of a “ >uld **, i5“ 111 ln„ ““ it®. C unning-
basketball player mounted on a | ? 7
,°V n iw 7 d estinaated
110 to tlic tune of 80 34- to 85.-
nermlto sought b v T uiiiatln river somewhere below Scores of others on the first squad ? ? ? ,H'
rOU,U
son of Portland was named chair-
the
624. encouraged by this near-vlc-
* ‘'uon on perm its wiugnt b> j
(-,,0,,,
are: W arren W ahner 33. Dave Tor- Mabel McLeod. Hillsboro route 5; rnan on motton of j E L e w t o n black pedestal, members of the ~ ,xxi f k w ^ |Ut' 2°'°??
ftoo^
" 7 n u C ,‘n ‘Sl“ tUr''
, ‘‘^ ‘ti “ t'“n S S X hi U i riiy llmlU w a s 'X “ -
'-'‘rw,,,, having scout uniforms
29 “ wm Matsen 28. Nell Rich- « £ « « J® £ ip lM E V. Burlingham. chalrm an of lhe
coun.' squad will rate every other player I
recommended
according to scoring system an-
subm itted the same pnqxxuiion to
' "J 1
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Ulat have
out(cri,wn are aikPd ardson 22. Jim G rogan 21 and Jim Lari H. Johnson Joseph E. Loomis , utUjt
the voters a t a s p lal e ection £ « d , X , X from the ity plan U» communicate with C harles Doug-
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T 'T t n ,0"” a
! C h e a J newer ai
x s . x . v s s . “
i r . " . ; ) « '
Ordinances
at Tourney
Up
District Scout
Camp Planned
Jury Drawn
Hillsboro Mayor
March Term Ac*ive i" Power
Line Discussion
Rotary Guests
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i—.n iit- ".„,d
«111 Him
n«*di o ' J S e K ^ S J i W
^ m g l j in I . ™ ol sow rnm em
1
°®®structl° n of overflow
i t , play-off Blue d« f f and W alter R. Clapp. Cor-
he s« S "I manship and scholarship.
declared tliat people in the vicinity have eoouts earn or pay for the
Members of the squad takm g 17 7 7 “
toop8 “
rtver
•he'n ro tx i
tumTVhntiM*
outfit*.
’
White i»oop t/ rs httvp made an I i e i J \ A Campbell Beaverton v/ouUto’t ask private utilities to
ti -
u i.i
u.
P81". in the balloting are Jack B arr ' dfed^ nil
clearing the channel
th c proposed
signs
have
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oflt?ni|e route 1. M a rg a re ts . Weed. Beav- _lvp u_ Thev
to say
in should
Z
m .UcV
Obtaining
uniforms is • MceUpnt
« * “ « * «.hnwlnt, ln
They
be bought VernoE
Cox Gisrrg^, a‘ 7 7 \ f ’7 y ? d! f B a g i t a t e
erton route 2; Charles W 8 tru th - g
(c\>ntiol»
i on should
^ 7 F ^ ie r A- K le b ir re p re ^ o ta necessary to keep up the good ap-
'*»•*•— . pu „ «. « a .« . 4)
» &. colum n (
Holscher, Jim Grogan, Edwin Mat - '
7 J“ hnd8es and pro-
ers and Julius Oassner. Beaverton
tlv,. m thnated th a t his company Pcarance of scouts ln the district,
son. Bob Patterson. Nell R ic h a rd -1
clearin&
route 1; O
G race
race C.
route
c Wahl.
W ahh Banks;
B anks :
t t
•
w„uW remove the boards a t t h e ' 11 wus Polnted out. Should per-
son. Dave Torbet. Jim Samsel and
ch7 eli’ f1OOd c? ntrDl by
V o O lItiV t*
W arner Fisk Cropp and Ralph C.
I J f l l fttY
,.nst rltv nmm, |{ tb ,. nPw locations sonji llHVing uniforms desire, they
Warren W ahner.
headw ater storage was held re-
O
Oglesby. Banks route 1; Dudley L. 1
I lI M I l
wer<. approved
many subscribed the am ount re-
T hat war between Japan and
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C c r s . A Smith. Banks route 2; K e n s l t !
Committee to meet with a similar celved for the 8Ulte to the scout
Russia over th e China m arket was
lx>eal of $5378 has been »pent in
1 v J t I t lO (J
x j C v I l Blenklnsop. Sherwood; R. F. Pom-
from lh r chBmbe r of com- ,und Committeemen prefer t h a t
only a question of tim e was the 7 7
P” * -
.
eroy, Sherwood route 4; F r e d !
mcrce for consideration of a "H ap- scouts earn the outfits rath er than
declaratlon of Harry Stone of Port-
"1
CWA and SERA projects
„
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Hamel Jr., Orenco; Albert O .|
py n „ ys" commission was named receive them as gifts.
'.i T ® 7 f^ rVisi,°n
K enneth
Vocational and recreational guld- Bender, Gaston route 1; a n d | Resolution protesting against the land, who spoke at the annual "La-
by Mayor J H G arrett. Council-
Twelve scouts from the district ance and the ability to live more
dies' Night" program a t Rotary 7 '? tson. ° k F °rest G r°ve. This
man j '.”' l " A ÍÍdeí¿on."spom w '” ¿ í “ Pl’cared before the court of honor abundantly ''are'T i'se'n tiil ‘ p a rts 'T f
” ”7 ' a,u “ ude 7 f n ^ G o v e r n o r M ar club Thursday evening. He also de- study- together with charts and
the proposal declared th a t t h e Thursdny evening to pass examln- the new deal in college education Sentences of 30 days each
in the tin in regard to the farm ers lobby ciared that Russia and Japan were ^’“7
W?'S USPd 85 Lhe
ot
celebration liad been going down atlons for advancem ent or for merit This was the declaration
of Dr county Jal1 were «"Posed upon at the state capítol was adopted the «>nl.v nations ln the world who C" 'lm n8ham s report.
gradually under the present set- badK>'« Billy Pulver of Aloha and E. J. Anderson, president of Lin- 2 scar
A rthur G ray of F o re st. here Saturday by the W ashington were sure of themselves, all other . Dtrec.t
of the annual floods
up ,,e recommended a perm anent ^ C '1 Baum an and Henry Bishop of field college, in speaking at the
T
??,0nd3y wben they plead County Farm ers' Union The group powers being upset with economic
t L » b'ited t0 VMk sluggtah flow
r
.
~ . .
1, Helv«-tla
*i t « 1**41 ** were -* advanced
-a.»* »*.*._> s_
. . chamber
.
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A W
W Títivotac
lro«al alan
ninne for the 1935 £ nd,t8
e<.iniiiLs«ion
to plan the celebration
to second i . local
of . commerce
Mon- kTIIllLV
gU‘, 7 rw»l Ol*f* A‘
Hav^ns- local
aLso /lic/iiiccoH
discussed plans
and meandering of th e river and
(,vrr “ lon<f tBne P " ‘°d Council-
.sc^uU - .» f t» * th ? ftMowtag day noon
m SSLSt
I
' i i - I No one knows just w hat would lts choked outlet' The “nprecedent-
m erit badgrs were awarded:
Specialisation In college curricula disorderly conduct. Albert J. Lind- scholarships to be awarded by the happen in case of a Russo-Japanese £d
(Continued on p age H. colum n 4)
which occurred in Decem-
• • •
Troop 216, Hillsboro- Keith Busch, has reached the point where stu- strOm oi Porest Grove received a ; organization.
war. Stone stated. India is await- » L i ^ 3\ and caused approximately
handicraft;
Tom Bronlecwe, J r , dents obtain a one-sided develop-
slLSPended sentence the same day Plan to determine w m rers of the ing an opportunity to throw Over f 400’000 ?8mag''s was declared to
Apologies were In order hi both I T*’1*a.
O *
a. ’
civics and pathflndlng. Troop 219. m ent and the theory th a t a person
?n 8 charKe of having no chauf- : scholarships this summer by means the British yoke, while C hina and
ca7 * * by, abnorm al amount and
branches of the legislative assem-
L /lS lH C l
Aloha
-
Lloyd
Miller,
plum
bing;
should
have
a
grasp
of
life
as
a
ieur’s
Ucense
of a r essai' contest was proposed Korea are anxious to rid themselves I
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s, column •)
bly during Saturday's session. In
I
. Bruce Wheeler, swimming. Troop whole has almost disappeared The
Sentence of 60 days in the coun- a t
meeting. R. H Huson of ol Japanese domination.
the house Representative Hoseh ad ­
•*»-*
t o h r r n H T I P d 247> II,ly «,l|a Ralph Hamar. civics, depression proved this procedure to
ty Jal1 was meted out to A. M. Cornelius was appointed chairm an
m itted tlia t he had been hi error
or American pacifists ov- ■
«. v r i i u v v i Arnold Leppln and Jim Davidson, be erroneous. Dr. Anderson stated Jennings of Portland Thursday ot a committee to oo-operate with er Concern
when, earlier In the week, he had
the proposed maneuvers of t h e '
club
leaders
to
perfect
lue
contest.
(Continued on pave 8. colunia B)
angling.
Hillsboro
sea
scout
troop—
ns
specialists
found
themselves
out
charged F lan k C. McCulloch, new
C. D. Minton, president of the United States navy in Alaskan I
Organization of the Washington FaliF,',’s! Andc,r,!'? n.' music
, of employment and not qualified
utilities commissioner, with lobby-
W ashington county fair b o a r d , waters this summer was cited by
lu g ugiunsl the grange power bill, county utility district will be taken
Hillsboro district again headed for other work.
J
urged that each local prepare an Stone. This group fears an overt
o n the other side of the
capltol *»P ftt a county-wide meet railed tb e Portland area rating last month
College courses until recently, I v c I I C l v J t l F C l e n
act might stir up trouble w i t h !
' exhibit for the fair and th a t the Japan.
Senator Lessard arose to extend ( for 8 P- 1,1 Friday a t the Hillsboro scHlng a record of being first for were based on the assumption that
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displays be characteristic of the
a public apology to G tto K.
Paulus, chamber of commerce, according to s,’vcn consecutive m onths and 11 students knew w hat profession they
Sale of the new United S tates
^
P P C l x A i A t ffIV
P C vicinity
from which they were en-
• former ineiuber of the house, whom
K Lewton o f Forest Grove. ° 'it of the past 12 months.
savings bonds, commonly known as
, wished to follow, the college presi- j
k /W M
u v t J
tered
He p o in t s out th a t no
"baby bonds,'' totaled »2050 a t the
dent declared. Educators now r e a l- '
lie had charged with ulterior mo- ' chairm an. A board of directors wlll _
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G irl M akes S u icid e
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premiums were being offered for
local postoffice Friday when the
lze th a t . young
need some- i
lives in framing a reixirt on small b’’ ''••'cted during the session.
l o w n s e n d P e n s io n C l u b
„ people
r
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Seed
for
relief
gardens
was
re-
c*hibits'
but
declared
th
a
t
the
fair
loans legislation because he was
Purpose of organizing the dis-
l o C o n v e n e H e r e S u n d a y thing wider and broader in educa
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ia
A
ttem n t a t
v oví issue became available, according
T - k l l U I I i p i d l V i r O V e to Fred Holznagel. postmaster. The
related by m arriage to some one trlct ls to Provide and distribute
Hillsboro Townsend Old Age Re- . B ° t i and are experimenting with celved Wednesday morning by the J*5, 7
„wou,
,C° ^ ^ eratk « W1™ » '
whom he suspected of being en- ln thls ar,'ft electric energy pro-1 volvlng Pension club will m eet in general courses of study during the local SERA office and distribution ldbitors- Last year the county
Slashing her th ro at three times I boads m ature in 10 years a t face
gaged ln the business. After all t h e ! <*uced by 8te*m, diesel or hydro! the C hristian church at 2:30 p. m.
Brst two years of college
began Immediately. Total of 763 UI“on entered
a single «lisplay.
with a razor. Miss M artha Witt. va,ue' »he Interest having been dis-
legislators are only hum an n n «1 P°wcr or from Bonneville dam. Sunday. F. W. Berger of Portlnnd Vocational guidance to aid young
units, containing onion, beets, let- B*8.“ 1 ay meetings of
the county about 20. of near Banks made an counted a t the time of purchase,
often In the heat of debate sav rhl' moye Is sponsored by the coun- will speak. Rev. George N. Mag-
people in selecting the proper vo- t “ce, carrots, peas and spinach.
/
, ^ “Pper unsuccessful suicide attem pt a t ¡ Bonds are issued in denomlna-
things for which they are sorry i ty P*>mon‘l G range and representa- wood, recent club speaker, con- cation has become more Im portant werc' received.
I
neldK° n a m 1™ s a ;urday Porest Grove Sunday night She tlons 01 *25- *50. *100. »500 and
tlves of the various farm organ! - j aiders him
a n excellent talker. I th an vocational training, he c o n -) M arch appropriation for W ash-
ot 7
m obth a t 8:30 p. m. In the was taken to th e Guyman h o sp ital, *,000- Purchase prices are »18.75,
I zatlons and Incorporated towns will Members of the club and M entis tended. Business Is taking less and IhRton county relief work is ap- I00“ American Legion hall, It was where her condition was reported ! »-TL50. $75, 8375 and »750, respect­
Invited.
less of time and people find them - proximately 26 per cent less t h a n ; announccd-
as critical due to less of blood *vely- Interest is figured a t about
T I - icg cla.n r,
a "e'>“ - » ’ - ‘ 1 « ' ' ^
Twenty-five stitches were required j 29 pcr cent compounded sem i-on­
i selves with more hours for recre- lbe am ount budgeted, according to
a m ountain out of a molehill A
to close the self-inflicted wounds ) nuaI1J-
<
f T
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C*
•
| atlon. Training to appreciate the B. W. Weil, chairm an. Funds have
R - n iV f 't l'v ill
hill authorizing the governor to T
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( The securities may be obtained a t
I « f ln O f S o r I
V P .S P K S M f l
bptt<T th ‘n«s in life Is therefore been received to continue opera-
M d S I k C L U d ll
remove the corporation commis­ L
a l U U l J U l l ^ t ^ i a K l U V C U JV 331U I1
necessary as specialization
has :j(»Ls up to M arch 15.
q
i
r
'th e postoffice here. They may be
sioner at any time exelted the house
S
q
u
ad
s
to
Clash
Wi,lia™
J°<>»
Named
reached the place In m any cases
Tolal of »169.471.02 h as b e e n
_
turned ln for payment after 60
members to extended debate. Just !
I
M
m a a n
n a
a g
g e
e r r Ln<-al
L o c a l T e a m days from the Issue date and are
where people cannot enjoy their spent ln W ashington county for
Basketball champion of county
why the bill was Introduced at
William Joos of Hillsboro w a s, tax exempt except for Inheritance,
leisure time.
¡direct and work relief during the
all ls not quite clear. The right of
Ing speedy action on the bill, pot- wl^ i n AThderSOl * BiW P r o v e d that Period from May, 1934. to January. g e ^ v e r t ^ n ^ h S l a ^ 2 ’30 ™ m
elected manager of the Hillsboro excess profit and surtaxes Maxi-
(Hr A. L. Ltndberk)
the governor to remove anv ap­
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. anw
mnuuiH.dav
(Tnursoavi when
wnen s t M arvs ?h„nS? L - e"*Ue
U>iun , o r !mum am ount th a t may be pur-
SALEM —All signs point to sin e 1 Ideal observers about the -apltol
’w®8'' »91
‘S
unt day
(Thursday)
pointive officer at any time has
a P l^ le d educations
u c a tlb n s would
be almost " obllg-
» ! 230
» 63°
« » w as’
• derived fh
from
SERA
\ champion,
and Gales St. Mary's,
C |« t
h
e
* me®tlng
one P*™™ during a
never been questioned. There is die adjournm ent of th e legislative
ln
d<><’un,cnt the influence atory fo^young p ^ p le
trend funds, ¿ 3 6 4 « M wm Jrom
”
‘
¡year
Is
»10,000.
state
g o X n o rP b r a n c h 10 SU? P° r t 1 h *' TTw aw Z k e r s working without ° f SPlfiS,h JOb 1,unters anxlous only wo,lld brln« abo'B Junior college.^ liquor funds and »31^)3 25
champion, clash. St. Mary's de­
feated Sherwood, the class B title
^ e . e l e n n l n g he
are w e ^ r X *» ereate^new seats a t the s ta te , he said.
I from local contributions.
holder, 41 to 11 in the final event
^ a p a . h H l v e t? J ,ndrrtnk'' s<’ far I o rO ie V tre h /o n ’I i e r t e s ^ V S ' t - '™ugh wltl' 8OOd 8alad e8 attached
Harold W arner, national vlee-
Work relief projects received
q i.o u M t
b" “ 7 concPn«’d i ’ x,k B.k e
are reholng t li e th " et° '
(com m ander of the American Le- 68.53 per cent of the money, direct of the annual tournam ent last
week.
sist on a showin» u,' dpr “ ttack ln" plaintive* will o f Representative
Thp measure creates seven state K*on' wns announced as speaker for relief 27 43 per cent and non-re­
Gales Creek defeated Orenco 24
of It w o u l d na Hg Si ¿’8Uae P|cnty iia lih t of G rant count who early departm ents, six of which would the chamber of commerce on lief or adm inistration 4.04 per cent.
to 18 In the finals for the small
ing
* n° d° Ubt h® f°rthcom - m ilie session told his colleagues
under the direct control of the March 18. The local legion post
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school trophy and S h e r w o o d
. . .
th a t he was readv to quit and go governor and the seventh under the * IIlb8VB charge of the program at • C „ L _ _ | w r
(By Wm. f . Cmn. County Agent)
other th an com. T hird: No re-
trounced T ualatin 16 to 11 to take
. F „,uin„„«,
,
i home The legislative hoppers have secretary of state Each d epart- th a t time. Regular business meeting « J C n O O I W a t T a H t S
the medium-sized school title. St.
Final date for signing corn-hog frictions ore placed on the pro
chamber of commerce will
l,v l™ Z iiv n d®Partm pnts financed l>een fairly well cleaned out and m ent would be headed by a "dl- of the ------------------------------
" ' be
M ary's defeated Beaverton 23 to
s r iii w a tt
„ aPPr<,Pi'la tl«>ns a r e | business of the session seems tx. f ^ t o r a t a salary of from 86000 held Monday evening.
G iv en O u t M o n d a y 8 in the final event f o r larger More than 90 ^er cent^of*1 the d u c ,lo n ®f “ »y o,her livestock th a n
T he wav7Kaiu d lho r Pebruary pay. I be well ln hand. Appropriation to »7<X>0 a year with divisions ln _
schools. Hillsboro received the con- fanners attending the educational no8S- Fourth: More hogs can be
. „ 7 7 . . . and me8ns committee blits, held up until this time by each departm ent to be headed by J u d g C L o n g T a l k s
solation pennant by trim m ing G as- meeting a t which the 1935 con- ( raised ln 1935 than were raised ln
h a . been going a ro u n ? in r t r e i ë ^ | Î X m " te
^ . p e r v i s x i . - I J
A
rteZ ton 21 to 9.
! tract has been explained have 1934. F ifth: Less work is required
no n i ± ryf j ; U‘ ¿ T ® 8nd
tloiu began ro U ln « h itp the house »•'«) to $400 a month. The board
V p fp r n n R a l l v ^®ntal^ r h001 dlstrlrts Monday’ Sixteen team s were entered in signed applications for the new
( h n P.
r“ t with the result th at Wednesday and are being rushed ,,f control would be left undisturbed
a l V e t e r a n K a lly The schools are still $25,905.15
short the tournam ent held last week­ contract
»i8Tx
Leen p X e S 'a n d nu
*'aV® not I
“ n "one" two^ three" or- %
, 7 « ' ^ t e In-
Dona,d E. Long. Portland munie-
w34
While the total am ount of mon- S,nc<s a11 the / arm w
signed
end. The best game of the series
n P”; M(J ftnd no Hindu are avail- dor
stitutlons, a n d statutory offices lpal court judge and nrom inent in VPftr’ ftccordinff to O. B. Kraus, was between Hillsboro and Tigard, ey to be received in benefit pay- j 8 contract ln 1934 needs to do If
M ards mid ro m m / . R®lf-s,lpP°rtcd
Only one barrier t o Saturday would ab<o rem ain undisturbed ex- veterans affairs ln the state, s ^ k e C°n7,tyX u ™ ’* suPprln'c " dp"L
the game going to two overtime m ents on hogs In 1935 will be less he wishes to come ln on the 1835
more favorable S ? ns ar® ln “ i n ight's adjournm ent ls now lx. be <cpt th at the state treasurer would on "Law and O rder" a t a vet- h
made , Mo,nday was periods before Hillsboro won 10 to th an in 1934. the old contract sign- program. Is to sign an application
.n X X
n ér ? * t , an a" »heir s e k T h at Is the adm inistration's
divested of his control over th e erans' rally sponsored bv the local 1 7himL,Onii*.2 I ° ---------
- th ® 9285 8.
r ®TSh of
ers apparenty figure that, since; now and then sign the contract
le g lX ti^
1 depcnd®n t
»he reorganization bill which made Its Inheritance and gift tax depart- V. F. W. post Tuesday night M ore! chlld'Tn ,ls»®d on the 1933-34 cen-
th e processing tax will probably i when it is ready,
than 125 were present, lnchidlng
™r®
nal
“
made on
• « ,
appearance M o n d a y afternoon , ments.
rem ain the same, the only course I Educational and sign-up meet-
Fair
to
be
H
e
ld
veterans
and
th
eir
families.
I
7»
7
,
r
hl’d'
Wlille the bill bears the nam e of
While Budget Director H o o d
for them to follow ls to accept mgs have been held ln every com-
Judge Long, son of Mr and Mrs !
of the ,f und received by the
Years of arm y service may have 14 senators and 17 representatives claims th a t the plan would result
the program for 1935 and get out | inunity, but there ls still ample
A Long
Lorn? of
o f Hillsboro
H tiix h x w a and
« „ a a ! Hillsboro
grade schools totaled
made Governor M artin somewhat nnd there are said to be enough hi a huge saving to the state, oth - L. A.
Late in A u g u st of
it w hat they can
time for those who did not get
blunt In his speech, . but
— he is m more votes ln the house to Insure ere nbout the state house who are former Hillsboro resident, said it
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_
Total of »15 per head, less local to these meetings to sign up yet.
Washington
county
fair _____
for __
1935
least frank and outspoken If some- Its passage, several of the senators even more fam iliar with the state was up to thp veterans' organiza-
“
will be held August" 29, 30 and 31 adm inistrative costs, wlll be paid Applications may be signed a t th e
what tactless on occasion. His ref-I who perm itted th eir names to go organization characterize this claim tlons to uphold American __
lnstltu- W e i l S p e a k e r a t C lu b s
a t the Shute park here, according upon »he required reduction In county agent’s office or with com
erenee to the battleship Oregon as | on the bill are not so enthusiastic ns ''fncU stlc' 'and declare th a t Its | tlons against
agaJnst the Inroads of com-
c o m -!
in T i g a r d a n d G r o v e to a decision reached Saturday ( 1935 T»16 new corn-hog program ls munlty committeemen.
a lemon brought the w rath of the over Its provisions since they have adoption will result ln a m aterial munlsm. Referring to the adjusted; R. w Well county relief corn-
afternoon by members of the fair much more liberal than the 1934
While the benefit« wlll total ___
Spanish - American w a r veterans bad a chance to look Inside the Increase ln the state payroll,
compensation payment, he said the mlttee chairm an, spoke before the board. O ther business Included a program.
1 th an In 1934. the plan still ofiere
dow non the governor, but he Is covers and will not support It
• • •
i^ tn I n7««WinrPth®n tlt ®d.
T»*{artl U ons cl>ib Monday night on
Following are the essential fea- something to the hog producer, be-
not the only army man to feel th a t without m aterial amendments.
Voters of Oregon wlll have an i 7 7 L ,V
th
. servtc ® fo 1' 1 » h P skr A work in this eounty. general discussion of fair plans tures
of the 1935 contract, where- cause he can raise more hogs and
way about this historic old relic. | While the measure ls said to be opportunity to express their views lowing the war and Investigated Sheriff J. w Connell was chairm an and the premium list,
Mrs. H. W. McDonald of Tigard ln It differs from the 1934 con- i he ls not <xit any appreciable time
^Major G eneral White, a d j u t a n t »he handiwork of Budget Director on the proposed change of the shipyard cases, where he said many and Mary Caldwell, Joy Foelker
general of the state, and himself D. O. Hood and was given the of- primary election date from May to flagrant cases of graft were found. and Dorothy Sohler sang, accom­ was appointed as superintendent; tract. F irst: There Is no lim it o n 1 or trouble ln regard to the 1936
the domestic science departm ent feeder pig purchases this year. All contract. All a 1934 contract sign
Dancing followed with music by panied by Miss K itty Caldwell. Mr. of
a veteran of the war with Spain f*cla| blessing of O ovemor M ar- September. The bill providing for
of the fair to fill the vacancy left
has frequently referred to th e ship »lh himself, who sen t a special mes- the change has passed both houses Sappington's orchestra of Aloha. ' Well also spoke before the Forest by Mrs. M. C. M cKercher of Beav­ the feeder pigs wanted can b e 1 er needs to do ls to sign an ap-
purchased from any one. Second: ! plication and sign the contract
(C ontinued on p i,,* a. colum n I)
| »age to the house and senate urg- ;
(Continued on pane R
. column 4)
Next meeting will be March 19.
Orove Rotary club Wednesday noon. erton.
There are no restrictions on crops when It is ready.
iu n n " .“ u i" I ' i S i d ' i ' “ ““ " '
t,‘.r.n,d.
pr,>:
¡Xtoul lu U id i .i c the IcguMatlve ¡ mt
....... to • .10
’«» <
» “ - * ----
diem
«or - -•
a - 40-day
s e ^ --
on
by the decisive margu, ol 28 380 to
81415 The lust time the voters were
asked to pass on the question of
roore pay for the legislators was
in 1930 when It was proposed to
flx the salaries ut *igk) per bleu-
mum n i l s failed to carry by a
vote of 70.937 to 108,070.
In fram ing the n e w proposal
n in e of its sponsors sought to sugar
..Mi the pill under the modest re-
quest for »30 u month, but some
luisympathctic maUiemullclaii has
figured It out th a t this would
amount to »720 for the biennium
tinivi mrl to » the
l«— a »120
i ima whleli
.1. <1.-.
a . ...
compared
the
7 . ,.Mi er!‘ now aUow ,or 8 regul8r
'Baby Bonds’
Now Available
C F
»
Expected to Close on Saturday
Large Share County Farmers
Signing Corn-Hog Contracts
’ °n th® p8rt ot »he ,armer