The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Image 1

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Here on Friday Files E ig h t
Enabling Act
T rue Bills
on Warrants
NO. 4
Hilhi Musketeers
¡.ose Out in Race
for District Title
Newcomers
to C ounty
Attend Meet
Trophy Winner Valley Flood
Control Plan
Squeezln,; out a 24 to 23 vic­
tory. Tillamook hoopsters elimin­
ated Hilhi In the opening round of
the dlstrlc 6 basketball tournament
at McMinnville Thursday evening
One-llouMv Legislative
j The locals staged a thrilling, last-
rnlnute rally to tie the score at
Plan Turned Down
P la n n in g B ody R ecom m ends
T e n Persona H e ld to Face 22-22, but th e Cheesemakers cinched F a rm in g P ro b lem s o f T his
N
e
w
R
ill
A
llo
w
s
R
e
fu
n
d
in
g
| the game with a field goal In the
by Lawm akers.
T u a la tin R iv e r P ro je c t
1
final
40
eronds
of
play.
A
r
e
a
to
be
Discussed
C irc u it C o u rt H e re on
O u ta ln n d io g V o u ch ers
Cox. Hilhi forward, came within
E n g in e e r D e c la re s
H e re on S a tu rd a y
V a rio u s C harges
an ace of saving the day with a
a i . KM The "unicameral ’ or one-
in T h is C o u n ty
desperate
basket
attempt
Just
as
houae legislature proposal did
the gun sounded Following the
not in«-» with the approval of the
field goal that put Tillamook two
Oregon lawmaker» Three resolu­
points ahead. Cox was fouled and
tion« which would have reterred
made good on the free throw. Tak­
this problem to the voter« were
ing the final tip-off, he raced down-
either killed or died hi committee
O ffic e rs o f L o c a l G r o u p
R. E. C orene T r ia l B egun the court and heaved a long shot. S p rin g C rops, M a n a g e m e n t
(me ol the propoaals was for an P ln n to A d jo u rn A ssem bly
The ball nicked the edge of the
„ .wmbly ol 3b member» elect. «! lor
R e-elected fo r Y e a r
Soil to be E x p la in e d
on W e d n e s d a y M o rn in g
hoop and fell out as the game
1 j »»( S a tu rd a y U pset
term» of four year» each.
ended.
provided for an ussembly of 80
Opening period of the game was
That the Tualatin river flood
Newcomers to Washington coun­
member» and the third. sponsored
Eight Indictments against 10 per­ a nip and tuck affair with the
Refunding of outstanding war­
control project had been recom­
have been invited to attend a
b y the «Ute »(range, called for an
sons
were
reported
Friday
by
the
lead changing frequently. The win­ ty
rants
In
Washington
and
YunihlU
mended
for federal aid in the re­
ussembly of from 30 to 50 mem­
county grur.d Jury. Members of ners held a 14 to 10 advantage at meeting of the local chamber o f 1
port of the Pacific northwest plan­
commerce Saturday afternoon for
bers to be elected to terms of two counties was uutiiorlzed in a bill
the
Jury
were
dismissed
following
the half and a 19 to 16 lead at
passed Tucsdny by the state legis­
ning commission was the declara-
the report and a new body will be the three-quarter mark. Richard­ discussion of agricultural problems Neil Richardson. Hilhi senior, who j tion of H. A. Rands of the U. 8.
yvar» each.
. pertaining to this region. The I was voted the best all-around
Members of the ieivite point line lature If (he measure Is signed by
named
for
the
March
term
of
son
of
Hilhi
was
high
point
man
player on t h e 1935 basketball - engineers here Saturday. He told
is called for 1:30 p. m.
to the UcM und pronih*" methods Governor Martin, Washington coun­
(Continued on pave 7, colum n 7)
court.
with nine points, while Cox of meeting
squad and who was awarded the members of the Tualatin Valley
Approximately 75 families a r e
employed by the raw recruits in ty will be permitted to refund ap­
Hillsboro
and
Moore
of
Tillamook
Indictments
returned
were
as
proximately *200,000 In outstand­
Rotary club trophy Wednesday. 1 Drainage & Flood Control asaocia-
listed as having moved into the
th e house In disposing of bill», held
follows: Monroe Smith of Hills­ were tied for second with eight county from the middle west during
— P icture cuurteer Selixin*n Studio. I tlon that he was not at liberty to
that body up to view u* a horrible ing general and road fund war­
boro and Walter A L. Kruger ol counters each.
rants.
state what appropriation had been
past six or eight months. A
example of what could be
McMinnville wor. the district title the
Sherwood, assault and battery; Le­
Thut
the
county
would
take
Im­
recommended for the work.
considerable number of these people
I»-, ted under a unicameral system.
Roy Johnson of Sherman null, ob­ Saturday night by defeating Tilla­ are now located on farms of one-
mediate
steps
toward
Issuing
re­
Studies of the Tualatin river
They l e v d tbal without the check funding warrante aa authorized in
taining money under lalse pre­ mook In the finals. Forest Grove kind or another and it is for the
problem now being conducted by
which cue branch now exercise» Uie bill was the declaration of Don­
tenses; Fred W. Oberg ol Dilley, lost to Newberg In the opening purpose of presenting definite in­
army engineers will be submitted
over Ute ether much more bad ald T. Templeton, county Judge,
transporting untagged a n d u n- round. Independence was defeated formation regarding W illam ette
with the report for the Willamette
IrgisluUuo would »Up through tl»» yesterday. Although a definite pro-
stamped meat food animal carcass; by McMinnville and Dallas nosed valley farming conditions that the
valley.
Rands stated. The huge de­
law ml» Uiau 1» now the cane.
out
Silverton
20
to
19.
In
the
Sponsoring
B
ody
N
a
m
e
d
to
Joe Potvln ol Tigard, selling al­
eeedure has not been adopted. It I»
mand for flood control in the Pa­
proposed meeting is called.
The legislature also t u r n e d planned to sell the new wurrauls to
semi-finals
McMinnville
trounced
coholic liquor to a person under
cific northwest since the winter of
A c t on P o w e r P roposal
Farm Facts Cited
I’ umbs down on n proposal to the highest bidder.
(Continued on pnge S, colum n 81
21; Edward and Myrtle Hawkins
N e il R ich ard so n R e c e iv e s , 1933 has delayed filing of reports,
11 a l e
Uic office Of lieutenant-
D.
D
Hill
of
the
farm
crops
de­
of
Tigard,
permitting
a
minor
to
Large Warrant» Planned
¡he said.
governor as well as on numerous
R o ta ry H o o p T ro p h y
partment of Oregon State college
Provisions of ' the act permit
Sponsoring committee to form the play pool in a public place and
Estimate» Given
other measures which «onio of the county
is
scheduled
to
talk
on
spring
gram
selling
alcoholic
liquor
to
a
per­
courts in the two counties lo proposed Washington county utility
Estimated
cost o f controlling
member» wanted to refer Io the direct county
crops
and
times
for
planting.
Spring
son
under
21;
Russell
H.
Britton.
clerks to Issue re­ I district was elected here Friday
Neil Richardson. Hilhi senior and floods on the Tualatin river to­
voter». These included the proposal funding warrants
soil management problems in Wash­
Chris Benner and a Juvenile, all
when
outstanding
during
an
organization
meeting
guard
on
the
basketball
team,
was
taled
*432
550,
according to the re­
repeal <w the criminal syndicalism vouchers total *10.0(Xi or more. The
ington county and farm garden
of Forest Grove, larceny and wan­
awarded the Rotary club trophy port ol J. W. Cunningham, con­
act, creation of a stale bunk limit­ warrants may be Issued lu dénom­ at the chamber of commerce. J. E ton injury to personal property.
problems
will
be
discussed
by
Wil­
Lewton of Forest Grove was named
yesterday as the best all-around sulting engineer from Portland. Re­
ing the interest rate to five per ma I ions as low as *500
liam F Cyrus, county agent.
Potvln entered a plea of guilty
as chairman ol the committee and
m<l a O i l a ire w in. h w . 1
Additional meetings are plan­ player on the 1935 squad. The moval of the reef on which the
Monday
to
the
Indictment
of
sell­
L C Kramlen. Hillsboro council­
bar tile legislature from tempering
ing liquor to a minor and was N a tio n a l O ffic e r o f Legion ned If interest is general in the presentation was made by T. G. Oregon Iron & Steel company dam
(H r A. 1.. l.lm lb erS |
man. was selected as secretary.
w ith a statute which lusd been en­
session Saturday. These meetings Bronleewe during a Hilhi sthdent is constructed was estimated at
SALEM
The
best
laid
plans
of
C . of C. S p e a k e r M o n d a y
Duties of the committee will be to fined *100 Damages Sought
*48.000. replacing the dam *40.000,
acted by the voter»
would be held for the purpose of assembly.
legislators, like those of ordinary devise ways and means to raise
• • •
Richardson was selected by vote removal o f reefs near Tualatin
presenting more seasonal informa­
Second
damage
action
arising
mortals
and
mice,
often
go
on
thr
of his teammates in accordance »116.800. three cu t-o ffs *55,500.
necessary organization funds, to
The *»»paver» are stuck for the
Veteran legislation will be dis­ tion, according to Cyrus.
expense of the flying trip to New rocks. For example the plnn to circulate petitions, engage an en­ from an automobile accident near cussed
Local chamber of commerce is with a scoring system announced dredging near Scholls »78,000. re­
at
the
chamber
of
com­
Cornelius
or.
November
24.
1934.
adjourn
thr
legislative
session
last
at the first of the season. The modeling bridges *50.000 and clear­
gineer and attorney, and to handle
York and baek Indulged In by Wil­
Monday noon by Harold co-operating with Cyrus in en­ winner of the trophy received 5493 ing creeks (44.250. An additional
liam Ktnzig during hi» last days-as Saturday. The lawmakers Just bit IMibllcIty. Committeemen named was filed Tuesday In the circuit merce
tertaining
the
newcomers.
Com­
Warner,
national
vice-commander
stale purchasing agent The United off more than they could mast teat? were as follows: Kramlen. Hills­ court. Mrs. Minnie Belle Haage. of the American legion. The talk by mittee acting on behalf of the points, while Ross Cox, high scor­ *510.000 was suggested far dikes
Air l.iuea which was holding the und had to come back for another boro; W C. Schultz. Forest Grove; driver of one ol the cars, brought Warner, who spoke at a recent chamber consists of T G. Bron­ er of the squad, was a close second and pumps.
with 5486 points. Bob Patterson
sack for »388 the price of Eln- hitch ut It with Indications that E. O Zimmerman, Beaverton; Joe suit against Joseph Flnegan ol county
Range of hills between the Tual­
Jamboree, is being leewe. Nye O. Bristol. W. G. Ide. ranked first in scholarship.
z.lg . ticket, took
their claim to the session this year will run that Morback. Sherwood; Mr. Johnson. Cornelius and his daughter. Miss sponsored legion
atin valley and Portland forms a
W
Verne
McKinney.
E.
A.
Griffith
by
the
local
American
Blanche
Flnegan.
who
drove
the
Trophy
is
a
silver
figure
of
a
Ihe legl»latlire, where It was ap­ of 1933 a close race for endurance Tualatin; Ferd Langer. Sherwood.
barrier
to the river and presents
and H A. Kuratli. Refreshments
Farm Union; Bert Flelachhauer. other car, for *51.322 50 damages. Legion post.
proved and ordered puld. U te new honors
will be served following meeting. basketball player mounted on a an unusual problem in flood con­
She
alleges
m
her
complaint
that
While
the
session
may
fall
by
Robert
W.
Bcaubelle,
traffic
ac­
Gaston; and Lewton, Orange Rep­
board of control refused to hove
Similar meetings to the one pro­ small block pedestal. The award trol, Cunningham stated. The only
anything to do with tile matter. a narrow margin of equaling the resentatives from Banks, Cornelius she suffered fractured ribs and cident investigator of Portland, will posed for Washington county have has been on display for the past solution available was to remove
numerous
bruises
and
lacerations
60-day
record
set
by
the
session
of
be
at
the
chamber
of
commerce
and Tigard will be named later
Record» of the old board fall to
been held or are now being plan­ two weeks at the Anderson jewelry reefs, rebuild the dam and clear
Cost of obtaining the required as a result at the collision. Three luncheon the following Monday In ned by mo6t of the other counties store.
show that th r trip was ever au­ 1933 It bids fair to exceed that
out the river, he declared. Such a
Richardson has just completed project would give substantial re­
thorised. bu'. the voucher covering session In Its cost to the taxpayers aerial map and engineering services weeks ago Mary Elizabeth Ward of the interests of the "Let’s Quit in Oregon. This program is being
Forest
Grove,
a
passenger
in.
the
A
check
of
the
legislative
roster
Killing"
campaign.
Efforts
are
also
his
third
year
of
basketball
and
was
estimated
at
»2500
by
Loyal
the claim bear» the "okeli” of Gov­
lief from annual floods.
due to the large num­
reveals a total of 133 clerks, stenog­ M. Graham of Forest Grove In Flnegan car. brought suit lor »7575 being made to have Beaubelle ad­ conducted
ernor Meier
ber of families that have moved to was outstanding on defense dur­
Expenditure of a huge sum of
• • •
raphers. sergeants-at-arms, door­ outlining organization steps. Kra- damages against the above named dress students at local schooL.
ing
the
past
season.
In
the
final
from the drouth area in game of the season at the district money for flood control was op­
Endorsement plan, designed to Oregon
The »tale payroll for activities keepers and other employes on the mlen declared later that the great­ defendants, the plaintiff and the
months.
posed by Ferd Groner of Scholls,
eliminate solicitation of local mer­ recent
supi»>rted through legislative ap- house payroll compared to a total est part of the expense would be plaintiffs mother.
Farming conditions are consid­ tournament he was high point wlio declared that nothing could
preprlatlon». has been inrreaard by of 111 at the srsslon two years ago for the map and that this was al­ ‘Trial of R. E. Corene. formerly chants for projects of little or no erably different from those with man, running up nine p o i n t s be done on the lower river unless
more than »270.000 for the bien­ while the senate gave employment ready available for the major por­ of Hillsboro, on a charge of lar­ merit, was approved during a busi­ which the newcomers are familiar, against Tillamook
the O. I. & S. dam was removed
Coach B M. Goodman, who acted from
nium through action of thr way» to a crew of 75 men and women tion of the county. SERA funds ceny by bailee opened Wednesday ness meeting of the chamber Mon­ sponsors of the meetings declare
the mouth of the river. Drift
and mean» conunlttee In restoring as compared to the last previous might be obtained to complete the | morning In the circuit court here. day night. A committee of three In Washington county the prin­ as chairman of the Rotary club wood and the narrow waterways
Jurors drawn to try the case In­ will be appointed by the chamber cipal topics for discussion will be luncheon Thursday when the vot­ at the Scholls a n d Farmington
salaries and wage« Halarlrs up to regular session. Employe expense map work, he declared.
»100 a month have been restored alone, It Is estimated, will approxi­ Care In dctenninUig Ihe bound­ clude Faye Schultz. Ethel Meek. Monday night. A committee of three < spring crops, varieties of spring ing by the players took place, and bridges were other obstruction cited
T G. Bronleewe explained t h e
to the pre-1933 level while em­ mate *60.000 lor the srsslon In id- aries of the proposed district was Mae B. Crosby. Adah S. Moore, will be appointed by the chamber crops and soil management.
scoring system used in determin­ by Groner.
ploye» drawing In excess of »100 a dltlon to the $9960 earned by tne urged by J W. Cunningham. Port­ Fred W. Robertson. Elizabeth A. of commerce president to draft
That dredging of the canal from
(C ontinued on pave 4 . colum n 4 )
rules for the plan and to report at
ing the most outstanding player of
month wrre given buck 10 per cent lawmakers themselves f o r the,r land consulting engineer. He point­
the next business session. The set-
services during the first 40 days ed out that the cost of distribution
H ilhis 1935 basketball team. Points the Tualatin river to Lake Oswego
of the 1933 »alary cut.
would
do away with the necessity
• • •
1 up will be similar to the endorse­
considered were training, checking,
Other expenses. Including that of of electric power depended on the
ment program in force here two
offensive play, teamwork, confid­ of a dam at the mouth of the
A decided Improvement in the pruning, will run the total coat density of populattpn In the terri­
years ago.
ence in player's ability, sports­ river was the contention of Clark
tax situation 1» noted by the state to well In excess of *130,000 It Is tory served. For the sake of econ­
L. Johnston of Sherwood. He de­
manship and scholarship.
tax commlaslon In reports received believed.
Committee to co-operate with
omy and feasibility, he suggested
Important measures acted on dui - th at sparsely settled areas be ex­
Albert Tozier, prominept Oregon clared that this work, together with
from the several counties. During
William F. Cyrus, county agent. In
historian and former Hillsboro resi­ removal of drifts and reefs, would
1934 a total of »13.677.412 80 In de­ Ing the last lew days Include tb? cluded from the district.
disseminating information regard­
Gold medal diplomas were award­ dent, will be pleased to give his lower water five feet in high flood
linquent taxes was collected or liquor revenue bill. Oie Iree bridge
ing local farming conditions to
Purpose
of
organizing
the
district
(C ontinued on p a ce 8. colum n 2)
ed to LeRoy Mills and Charles
within *268.000 of the amount of blil and the forest land acquisition is to provide and distribute electric
College News Service. Corvallis.— newcomers was appointed. Approxi­ Kay. members of the Shady Brook large historical collection to the
»» «« - eolum a 4 )
city
of
Hillsboro,
according
to
a
th r 1034 levy which remained un­
crergy, presumably from Bonneville Washington county farmers re­ mately 80 families from the drouth livestock demonstration team dur­ report made by L. C. Kramien.
paid at the close of the year Credit
dam. according to Lewton. He de­ ceived substantial benefit from the area and now residing In the coun­ ing a 4-H achievement meeting Mr. Tozier explained that all his
lor much of this Improvement Is
clared thut the county must be operation of the Oregon farm debt ty will be invited to attend a meet­ sponsored b y t h e Washington people had lived here and been
given by the commission to Die act
ready to take the power when adjustment work, according to the ing at the local chamber of com­ Grange Friday night. The diplomas buried here and that he had al­
of ID33 which provides for quar­
available That the Grange. Farm ­ annual report for 1934 just filed merce Saturday, according to the were awarded in recognition of ways wanted a suitable place here
terly payment of taxes with a re­
er Union and many of the cities In with Governor Martin by O. M plan. Members of the committee their having won the Pacific north­ for his collection. A proper place
bate fig- advance payment and In­
the county favored the utility dis- Plummer. Portland, chairman, and Include T. G. Bronleewe. Nye O. west demonstration contest.
has been arranged for at the city
terest charges against Installments
i trtet program was Lewton’s declar- L. R. Breithaupt, Oregon State Bristol. W. G. Ide. W. Verne Mc­
Bronze medal diplomas w e r e hall.
That taking of judgment in the
Kinney.
E.
A.
Griffith
and
H.
A.
which are not paid on or before
college,
secretary
of
t
h
e
Oregon
•
awarded to Ruth McDougall. Doris
First quarter of the 1935 county I atlon
Forest Grove Rotarians will meet county tax foreclosure suit may be
Kuratli.
the due date
Another meeting of the group Agricultural Advisory council.
Stauss and Frances Sheerer for with the local club a t luncheon this held up a short time by filing of
taxes will become delinquent nt
• • •
will be called by the sponsoring
having won third place in the noon (Thursday).
The report shows that the var­
four demurrers and one answer to
With the legislature out of the midnight Friday and the opportu­
poultry Judging contest at the Pa­
ious county committees or their In­
the complaint was the opinion ex­
way Governor Martin Is expected nity to obtain a rebate on the sec­ j committee.
cific
International
Livestock
ex­
dividual members handled between
pressed this week by the district
to turn his attention to the task ond quarter of the levy will expire
position.
The
Shady
Brook
poultry
1800
and
2000
debt
adjustment
cases
attorney’s office. The answer was
of house cleunlng and reorganlzn- at thi' same time, according to
and
calf
clubs,
led
by
D.
M.
Mc­
in
the
past
year.
Of
this
total
75
filed by the city of Hillsboro and
tlon of the state machine. So far Miss Gladys Eisner, tax deputy. A
Homemakers’ conference held Fri­ Dougall. completed their work 100
cases were reported from Washing­
the demurrers by individuals.
only three of the ten Institution i rebato of three per rent will be
per
cent
last
year
and
received
day
at
the
local
Orange
hall
a
t­
ton
county.
allowed
on
the
lost
three
quarters
heads have been re-appolnted by
City of Hillsboro contends that
Plans for a county-wide music
"How many additional adjust­ tracted an attendance of approxi­ certificates of achievement. A five-
the board of control While It Is of all taxes paid In full on or be­
Revised firem ans ordinance will ments were facilitated in Washing­ mately 65 persons. Miss Claribel year leadership pin was presented festival during the latter part of the taxes for the years 1925 to 19-
fore
Friday,
she
said.
expected Unit most of the others
30 should have been cancelled when
Collections on the 1935 tax have be presented for passage Tuesday ton and other counties through the Nye and Mrs. Azalea Sager, both of to L. H. Peters, former leader of April or early May are now being the city purchased the properties
will be retained one or two changes
formulated by O. B. Kraus, county
night during a special session of Information distributed wholesale the home economics staff at Ore­ the Mountaindale garden club.
,
been
good,
according
to
Miss
Eis­
may be looked for. Considerable in­
the rlty council^ Other subjects
Members of the Shady Brook school superintendent. School and involved from the county at the
State college, directed the con­
terest centen In the appointment ner. A total of *179.988 had been that will be up for discussion will through the press and by radio. It gon
calf and poultry clubs and the community bands and school chor­ last tax sale. The purchase at
ference.
collected
up
to
Tuesday
night.
Re­
Is
Impossible
to
say,"
says
Chair­
to the position of director of ag­
that time was made to protect liens
be the zoning ordinance. Fourth of
Various phases of "Better Family Mountaindale garden club who re­ uses will be featured.
riculture now held by Max Oehl- ceipt of a check for *32,006 from July commission and sewage dis­ man Plummer. "There can be no 1 Living"
Festivals are proposed for the fol­ held by the city.
ceived achievement pins are as
were
stressed.
House
plans
t
h
e
Southern
Pacific
r
a
ilro
a
d
question
that
because
of
the
gen­
Approximately 2200 persons were
har. Considerable pressure Is be­
lowing schools: Hillsboro. Forest
eral conciliatory influence of the adapted to this county were shown follows: First year—Leslie Roderick. Grove.
ing exerted to retain Oehlhar, who swelled receipts for Tuesday to ap­ posal.
listed as defendants when the fore­
Beaverton,
Tigard.
Aloha-
The
city
planning
commission
will
Hollis
Fleenor;
second
—
Stanley
and
materials
and
supplies
for
ln-
committees, they were effective in­
hns tendered his resignation, but proximately »54.000. the largest col­ meet Monday evening.
action was begun last year.
, expensive Interior housing Improve­ ; Schneider, James Meek. Frances Huber, Sherwood. Tualatin, Cor­ closure
directly as well as directly.”
wlui would probably remain If asked lection for a single day to date.
Scheerer. Terhart Erdman; third— nelius. Gaston. Banks. North Plains, Since that time nearly half of the
ments were exhibited.
to do so. It Is rumored that at
Washington county statistics In­
. Dale VanDomelen, Melvin Erdman. Gales Creek. Timber and Laurel. defendants have redeemed proper­
one change is due on the
cluded In the annual report are
Charles Kay. Millet Stauss; fourth Rural schools In the vicinity of ties involved. Action was brought
Industrial accident commlaslon and
as follows, number first, t h e n
—LeRoy Mills, Ira Stauss, Marian these centers will be invited to take against all persons having taxes
one on the state tax commission.
delinquent for the years 1925 to
amount:
Northrup. Herbert Schneider. Fran­ part.
A. H. Averill will probably be re­
The program is planned in con­ 1930. Inclusive, and who had not
Total farms and valuation. 1930
ces McDougall, Ruth McDougall:
placed as Insurance commissioner
— 3917. »37.836.739; m o r tg a g e d
fifth—Robert McNew; sixth—Nolan junction with "National Music taken advantage of the installment
but Charles H. Carey is rei. s i d e d
| payment program.
Entertainment, as well as In­ VanDomelen.
Week.”
farms. 1930 1951, 5,780.813; Farm
(A
uth
en
tic
by
itogrr
W
.
flnbson)
Illg
food
to
bring
about
higher
as assured of continuation In his
Credit Administration loons. 1933- struction. Is In store for persons a t­
A program ol entertainment and
BABSON
PARK.
Florida.
March
prices.
I
was
raised
in
a
conserva­
Job as corporation commissioner.
tending the series of monthly rec­
was provided by the
• • •
it- Almost every place which I tlve fnmlly and my living has al- 34—408, 908,150; land bank — 170. reational meetings which open at refreshments
members of the grange.
500.200; commissioner—238, 407.950.
In announcing reorganization of vLslted during my trip across the ways come from the capitalistic
The voluntary farm debt adjust­ the Hillsboro grange hall Monday
reports better group. My sympathies, therefore,
the state relief commission Satur­ country and .in back
......
_ » mm /u x n en ro a l llfo Qrx W ill'll T Il’II ment committee plan was first es­ at 8 p. m„ according to L. E.
day Governor Martin struck quick­ business conditions. Retailers es­ are conservative. So when I left tablished In 1933 and was later re­ Francis, assistant county agent.
ly to head off a demand for an pecially are optimistic. If retailers sunny Florida I was opposed to organized as part of the national Miss Gertrude Skow. recreational
official Investigation of relief ad­ sell more g.xxls then more people extravagant expenditures; but I program through the appointment leader from the Oregon State col­
School children of the Hillsboro of all children who are found to
ministration which was brewing In must be employed to produce goods. have returned home more sym­ by Governor Meier of a State Ag­ lege, will conduct these meetings.
area will be given an opportunity
the legislature. Pour new members Hence rising trnde Is very Im­ p athy with President Roosevelt’s ricultural Advisory council to carry
Several community organizations I Construction of a cannery to to obtain tuberculosis tests on the have evidence of any infection are
were named by the governor. They portant. How much of this Is due spending program. I now believe on thew ork. A state committee are already making use of the rec­ preserve fruits, vegetables a n d morning of March 27. according to asked to take the child to the
were Miss Celia Gavin of The to a natural Increase in business we must either continue t h e s e of 33 members succeeded t h e reational Instruction received at meats Is planned by the Sherwood- arrangements made by Miss Mar­ physician of their choice or to the
Dalles, Mrs. Thomas Honeyman of and how much to government ex- colossal benefits or else witness earlier organization and later coun- ! the meeting held here last winter. Tualatin local o f t h e National garet Dixon, county health nurse. office of the county health nurse
Portland. Walfred Hhuliolmof Port­ pendlturea Is another question. I something fnr worse. Roosevelt may
Wherever this type of recreational Economic Welfare federation as The American Legion and auxiliary at the second floor of the court
(C ontinued on ptiire 4 , colum n 4 )
land. and C. It. Bryson of Eugene believe that whatever the reason be capital’s best friend.
program has been used It has met definite developments in the self- and the county public health as­
for
the
Improvement.
It
should
investments
Should
Be
Protected
i help program. The group also pro- sociation are co-operating In the house on Saturday mornings.
They replace Judge Guy Boylng-
with marked success.
T|le future depends upon what
"Let us stop the vicious circle by
ton of Astoria. Judge Victor P, continue for two or three years.
Organizations Interested in spon­ ' poses to obtain a commercial flsh- program.
Moses of Corvallis, Ben T. Osborne Upon this, all with whom I have will happen to unemployment after
soring » recreational work In con­ 1 Ing license In the name of the fed­
which tuberculosis Is spread from
The
skin
test
employed
tells
nection with their program are eration.
of Portland, and Mrs. W. W. Gab­ talker! are agreed.
government aid lets down. Some­
or not tuberculosis germs one to another by including every
Itoosevelt’s Wise Relief Program time government aid must stop. It
Cannery will be similar to the whether
urged to have representatives a t­
riel of Portland.
are
In
the
body and has proven to child in the tests and breaking
• • •
As to what will happen after the
Hillsboro legionnaires Tuesday tend this series of monthly meet­ one used last year under SERA be absolutely harmless, according every contact. You can not expect
cannot keep up forever at the pres­
auspices. Members of the federation to Miss Dixon. More than 1500 the parents of the thin little boy
Farmers and others who expect government has used up Its "dope," ent rate. In order, however, for night went on record favoring the ings.
will assemble the cannery provided children in Oregon have already next door to have their child tested
Vinson bill In congress for the pay­
to claim gasoline tax refunds here­ Is another question. I want to
to take up the surplus of ment of the adjusted service com­
the government will furnish cans
after must take out a "permit" at discuss the above In tills final business
if your daughter is not Included.
C o u n ty Jersey C a ttle
given the tests.
unemployed
the
government
must
and necessary sugar as It did for been
a cost of !>0 cents n year under the story of my trip. Frankly, I am stop cracking down on business. The pensation. The Vinson bill pro­
This Is the only year that there Furthermore, It Is not possible to
C lu b M eets M a rc h 22 relief canneries.
very
much
disturbed
by
the
social­
terms of an act of this legislative
government’s persecution of t h e vides for the payment of the ad­
is any assurance th at the tests select the Infected child merely by
Washington County Jersey Cattle
Under the fishing project, mem­ may
session. The permit, together with istic sentiments which I found al­ utilities, for Instance, Is one of the justed compensation, but does not club will hold a business meeting
be offered to every child with­ looks or weight. Sweet, plump babies
most
everywhere.
Radicalism
1
s
RI.pnles[
bers
will
take
turns
using
the
li­
greatest causes of unemployment provide the method. The Patman at the Forest Grove chamber of
new safeguards set up by the act
out respect to the financial status have died with tuberculosis men-
more
apparent
on
the
Pacific
coast,
txxlav.
No
one
will
invest
money
cense
and
the
catch
will
be
dis­
In an effort to rurb refund chisel-
measure for payment provides for commerce at 2 p. m. March 22.
of the family. Parents and guar­ engltls while frail looking women
ers, Is expected to have from *200,- but It exists and Is growing every- in new buildings or other enter- Inflating the currency by two bil­ Spring activities of the club will tributed among all families be­ dians are, therefore, urged by the have lived past ninety with never a
where
Bankers,
manufacturers,
and
prises
so
long
as
Investors
are
be-
longing
to
the
local.
Fish
will
be
000 to *300,000 a year In gasoline
lion.
nurse to fill out and return tuberculosis germ lodging In their
be discussed. Ivan Loughary, field
merehants who associate only with Ing robbed by high taxes, unrea-
smoked, pickled or canned county
taxes to the state.
lungs.
Plans were made for entertain­ man for the American Jersey Cat­ salted,
the blanks requesting the test.
i h . i r n w n .l a s s
have no Idea of »»'able union labor Interference.
• • •
as
the
members
desire.
w h it th e masses are Thinking tv - :,n<l especially bv government com- ing the legion Bo.v Scout troop nt tle association, will be present.
"A negative test as it Is to be
"The tuberculosis test Is for the
petition. The protection of legitl- n meeting In April. Steps will be
The Rogue river has again been what tin masses are inin K'
1 purpose of finding early cases at a given In the schools will mean for
F orest G ro v e G ets
closed to commercial fishing by ery afternoon I lift my Pullman nilltp investments must be a part taken by the post to bring grave L a u re l D a ir y Co-op
f time when the child need never be practical purposes that there are
legislative enactment.. The stream, drawing room and spent three hours of a SUPPPSSfni recovery program, registrations of World war veterans
N e w S E R A P ro je c t ill.’’ Miss Dixon stated. "It Is also a no tuberculosis germs In the body.
Th)s |„ fOO f|np a country to let
hereafter, will be preserved as n talking with the day coach pas-
to
M
e
e
t
on
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
Project for repairing 500 feet of means of finding the child who Is There are stronger tests but they
In this community np to date.
sportsmen's paradise to lure the sengers There Is where you find it be smashed on the roeks of radl-
Laurel unit of the dairy co-op­ sewer In Forest Grove was ap­ : 111, placing him where he may be should be used only in special cases
After a short meeting here March
what, the ix'ople think of our callsm and revolution. I have been
followers of Isaak Walton from the out
proved
this week, according to the cured and where he will no longer as recommended by your doctor. No
capitalistic system. The fnet Is that Impressed, as never before by our 26 the local legionnaires will visit erative association will meet a t ,
far corners of the globe-that Is they are fast Rising faith In It.
? ^ i n " ^ ^ ^ ^ r ' U r e s t . aTd Forest Grove past. Valentine Abndle. Laurel Tuesday evening. Repre­ county SERA office. The work calls i endanger those with whom he matter what the test shows, no
unless the commercial fishermen
child should be allowed to live with
The people of our rlt.les are not mlnps f||„ ()f b„nding materials; P. L. Patterson, E. A. Griffith and sentative E. L. Ross and Manager for an expenditure of »1729 and ; plays and studies.
find some way to upset the pro'
Arthur Kroeger are on the refresh­ W. W. Henry are expected to be will give employment to approxi­
Every medical doctor In Hills anyone known to have tuberculosis
i
going
to
see
their
families
starve
up.to-date
factories,
prepared
gram. At the same time the legls.
ment committee for the evening.
mately 25 men.
boro is participating and parents of the lungs."
present for the meeting.
| while the government Is destroy-!
(Cnnitnued>m p»ees. entumn»)
((JoniIntied on pm «• colum n 2)
S
Legislation
H eavy
Twenty-one students, representing
seven schools, will compete here
Friday night In the finals of the
annual Washington county grade
school declamation contest. The
contest will bring, together first
p la c e winner* In scml-flnal e v e ' . i .
for the three classes of school» and
Is scheduled for 7 45 p m. a t the
local Buptlst church.
Sliver trophy offered by the First
»National bank of Portland. Hills­
boro branch, will be awarded to
the championship school In the
county. Pennant» will be presented
to schools huvlng the highest num­
ber of points In each of the three
classes, while ribbons will be given
to Individual winners.
Mrs, Katherine McRae. Clack­
amas county sch<x>l superintendent.
Mrs Geraldine Trimble of Oregon
City and Mis» Plmebe Coulter of
Pacific university will a c t
as
Judges. Committee In charge of the
event include A A. Baldwin of
Metzger, Miss Oleva Berger of
Reedvllle, Miss Frances Post of
Urged Here
Estimates
Cyrus, Hill Speakers
Damage Suit Filed
Utility District
Formation Set
•
Hillsboro extends a friendly
greeting to newcomers.
IIILkSBOKO, OREGON, THURSDAY. .MARCH I t, 1935
VOLUME 12____________
j S tate C apitol
W ith
W hich is Combined the Hillshoro Independent
Which
=-r--= W ith
rgus
Welcome —
Prepared
H ilhi Athlete
G ets A w ard
Veteran Head
to Speak Here
Four-H Boys
Given Awards
Debt Program
Aids Farmers
City Answers
Tax Complaint
First Quarter
Tax Payable
Homemakers’ Meet
Held Here Friday
Special Meeting
Called By Council
Roosevelt Relief Plan Landed
by Noted Financial Authority
Series of Music
Festivals Planned
Recreation Meets
Planned at Grange
Self-Aid Project
Planned by Group
Legionnaires Back
Vinson Bonus Bill
Tuberculosis Tests Available
to Local Children on March 27