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

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    Full »»( Newa, for All
of the Family.
VOLUM E
42
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
Tuberculin Tests
on W ednesday
at Local Schools
Legion Head
Cites Stand
Oregon 4-H Club
Leader Will Visit
Clubs in County
Dairy Herds
This County
Win Honors
Commission
Will Direct
Fourth July
Pen Terms Imposed “5?»« P^4m.p TTek^-orJX Robertson Herd High
^ ‘change i* of double sigmfi- Fire Rules A dopted
New Grand
Jury Named
March Term
Every girls' 4-H club In Wash-1
Although Easter is still a month
Tuberculin skin test* will be of­
ington county will be visited by i
away, the Argus rushes the sea­
fered to ull school children in the
Miss
Helen
Cowgill,
assistant
state
son
by appearing in a new "dress"
Hillsboro urea on Wednesday at
-H club leader, next week, ac-1
today. And in case you don’t un­
1» a m . according to Miss Margaret
cording to a schedule released this
derstand newspaper publishers are
Dixon, county health nurse The
Little Violence Done
I week by the county school super- i
as happy and excited over a new
American Legion. Legion A uxili­
intendent's
office
Miss
Cowgill
will
type dress as any young woman
ary and the Washington County
to State G eneral
I
outline
4-H
club
activities
and
e
x
-
:
¿ „ ¡ „ . . I . can be over new Barter apparel
Public Health association are co­ C o u n ty B ody In d ic ts M a n , dibit various sewing and cooking H a g g a _ n d ■ C o n n e ll A
n
im
a
ls
q.be type you are reading is dif- C ity C ou n cil Places C o n tro l
W a r n e r D e c la re * A d ju s te d operating In sponsoring the pro­
Fumi by Soluna
I projects.
ferent
from that previously used, o f " H a p p y D a y s ” E v e n t in
Set P ro d u c tio n M a rk s
gram
fro m St. H e le n * on
Schedule announced is as fol- '
and it Is known as seven point
C om pen sation E ffe c tiv e
Medical doctors of Hillsboro and
(
lows:
Monday
—
Scoggins
Valley,
I
H a n d s F iv e C itize n s
Excelsior No. 1. In its creation art
D u rin g F e b ru a ry
five graduate nurses have volun­
A s s a u lt C h a rg e
Al.KM In »pile of U m extraor­
9:15 a. m ; Watts, 10:30 a. m ; Jed-,
R ecovery M e a s u re
and science were partners and the
teered their services in administer­
dinary demand» upon the pub­
i
more,
1L45
a
m.;
Hillside,
2
p.
m
.;)
result
is
a
triumph
in
visual
en­
ing the tests In addition, members
lic puna the legislature did no
Thatcher. 2:45 p m ; and Corne
gineering.
of the American Legion
auxiliary
violence to the «lute « general fund
and the county health h ” a ^ i » u o n
at the session. which ended late In
*
I®,.3® •• Tx',nhUte' 9:4e U
°
cance The Argus helps itself with
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under the leadership of Mrs P I .
Plain*. 10 30 a m ; Schefflin, 11:45
the night of March 13.
better looking product, and it
Patterson will assist.
a
m.;
LelsyviUe,
noon;
Mountain
Authorized expenditure» total­
helps its readers by lightening the p ro je c t to R e p a ir S id e w a lk s
' Parents are reminded that the
ing »13,788.599 ure »till well under P o rtla n d T r a f f i c O f f i c c i e r test is absolutely safe," Miss Dixon B lo om in g Y o u th F ile * S uit Home, 2 p. m.; Mountainside. 2:45 C ou n ty D a irie s D o m i n a t e optical task involved in absorbing
p.
m.;
Midway,
3:30
p.
m.;
and
the »14.275.3«U which the lax com­
the news.
A u th o riz e d H e re T u e s d a y
stated “The test is a means of do­
H o n o r R o ll R eports
fo r $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 D a m a g e *
Whitmore. 4 p. m. Wednesday— i
mission estimates «» the antici­
to S p eak H e re M o n d a y
ing away with tuberculosis How­
This new type has well fitted '
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Sherwood,
9:15
a.
m
;
Tualatin,
pated receipt* for the biennium.
ever. only a very few of the cases
letters that flow evenly into one
10:45 a. m.; Durham. 11:30 a. nt;
On thl* bu»l* alone there wlU »till
showing u ’positive’ reaction are , ,n iw «
. i s
t r
«
r s a s * -¿ a u
r n
s - s r ^ s s ^ a r s - j s ? jt k
be nearly »500, (KM) at the end of
Payment of the adjusted com apt to spreud disease to others
-
- i s , immeaia
■ a s a r s .w & .a ia . a c s s s s w
k i u
t s t s s t t s a a
a y a . ^
a a g g ;
the
period . to apply
to- ; pfnsation to World war veterans x -rsy examination of all positives ln‘°
__ two-year
.
PP»y lo
nc-ttors
ward reduction of the general fund
tb|g time would be more cf- lg recommended in order to deter- appointment Monday
»-, j
Home,
deficit which was estimated at fecUv, ,bail any othvr „-covery mj„e those students having the be- “ lru,: £*“
‘,nd,.c t™e,?t agau“ 1 TfS?'
sociation released this week by J papers are read under most ad- decision reached h e r e Tuesday
»1,304,200 as of January 1.
measure In going direct to the g,nntng d, G
e
o
r
g
e
Pierce of St. Helens on a 11 30 a m Metzger 145 p. m.; i P. Lohrenz, tester. Mrs. C. E. Rob-1 verse conditions at times and it night during a special c o “ r'5 £ }
Included In the 1933 upproprla- people. This was the declaration
Drg a O Pitman and J. B charge of assault with intent to and A n Hillsboro.
p. m of countv I ertson & Son of Forest Grove had is the aim of the Argus publishers meeting Councilmen also adopted
* * a il d a v ’ 3 meeting
hoim
M).(MM) of Hurold Warner, national v ic e -( p jnBrnor4s
wjj| V....UUVT
conduct test» at the .
March tlv£rn
non* ure
a r c two
. w v item» of « $1.(M
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c w...
,
- gran _ -
. £ nf.,a*l d a y .J™*?'"« J " , c °^"L y 1 the high producing large
herd, to make this paper as legible and a new ordinance modernizing the
each, one for old uge pensions und commander of the American Le- Hillsboro union high school. Dr J bcrt are James A. Campbell of 4-H club leaders has been scnetl- Dayld Hagg & Sons at ReedviUe readable as possible. To this end existing fire department regula-
the other for Indigent relief. Ex- glon, In discussing vclerun legls- q Robb at the David Hill school Beaverton, foreman. W a lte r K.
t
.
a»» •
»
and Connell Brothers at Hillsboro much research was devoted to dis-1 tions.
elusive of these two Items the latton ut the local chamber ofcom - ,,nd ors. D E Wiley and
H D Clapp and B G. Boge of Hillsboro,
had two of the three high produc-1 cover a type face which would re-
Action of the council Tuesday
total appropriations f o r reg u la r ; merce Monday n o o n . Hillsboro Huggins at the Peter Boecow Charles W. Struthers of Beaver- w t
—
ing cows, while other
herds dom- duce eye strain. It is hoped that night takes control of the popular
•»tutu BClkviUe» total only $11,7811,* post, American Legion, sponsored school Student» at the Ju nor high ton. George Feldman of Cornelius,
mated rolls of honor.
Argus readers will approve
the Fourth of July celebration out of
5UU which 1» only $505.000 above the meeting.
will go to the Peter Moscow school Rudolph F. Lepschat and Willi» M
“Judv 2 ’’ a
seven-vear- change and will let us know how the hands of the city and places
o l“ “ ade X
w ^ s^onV hTgh they feci about it.
responsibility in a citizens' com-
the appropriations authorized by
Approximately »20,000,000 would
about 10:30 a. m and children Hiatt of Forest Grove.
mission. This move, fathered by
the 1933 session
be paid to Oregon veterans If the (r„m lhr Seventh Day Adventist
Terms of two years each in the
in production for the month with
Because of its readability and Councilman
J. L. Anderson, ' was
T h . ta r a e st s im ile Increase in ex- compensation payment Is made, school will go to the Peter Bos- state penitentiary were meted out
r
1419 pounds of milk and 85.1 pounds attractiveness m a n y newspapers
.„mhlur™ during the
current bt- Warner stated. Washington coun- cow school at 9 a m. Dr Huggins to LeRoy Johnson a n d William
‘»
.
ou:
j
he.„c“un,t
J
i
are
adopt-
iciiniuni over that of
the past ts ty would receive about »050.000 of Will gjve the tests at St Matthews Coomes, both of Banks, Tuesday
to be found In the authorisation this amount Huge federal ex-
Assistants at the various schools when they plead guilty to charges F a r m in g P ro b lem s o f T h is RoUteki 3 Was' ^hird °w i t’h1*^ ^ «
'
Person, who were appointed to in­
Sr
educaUon which t o t a l.I M nditure. for direct and work re- art. ag follow, : H.gh school Mrs of larceny in a dwelling^ Johnson
poundi of milk and 84 7 pounds
vestigate the matter at the last
meeting, and was adopted by the
u 774 U17 a ll Io come out of spe- lief Indicate that the government Smith, nurse. Mesdames A. L Jen- also plead guilty to a bad check
A re a Discussed H e re
butterfal Highest record went
J?7l ml U g i levlw Two year, ago can make the payment and the fact w n. Edward
c . Coman.
Ralph indictment and was sentenced
to
” o w n ^ the
council
Comm ission Named
i m i „ U lla g e revenue was held down that «0 par cent of the World war Dresser,
Jack Murton
Murton an
iresser. R J J. Nicol.
Nicol. Jack
an additional
additional two two years
years in t h t n e e
.
Fairview Farms at Troutdale with
ad Jake W eil. David Hill sc h o o l- penitentiary. Johnson's terms will
Popularity of m eetin g designed
“ .'.480 11)0 through diversion of veterans are unemployed adds to and
Personnel of the commission for
Irs. J O Robb, nurse. Mesdames run concurrently.
, to inform new Washington county P
pounds of butterfat dur-
J L jw T of the gross revenue to the ax service m ans c « ~ . he c o n -, Mrs
1935 includes Councilman Wismer.
(ContlniMd on pass s. cuiumn ,)
Dam ages Sooght
______ setllcrs of local agricultural condi-
Fehn^rv
butteriat dur
chairman, Mrs Zola Morgan of the
alone
tended
the general fund I hl. ik w « ___
_____ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Damages amounting to »25.000 tions was evidenced here Saturday ln8 February,
Business & Professional Women's
account» for an Increase of more
Reward Ides Denied
are sought by Delbert V Learned afternoon by the unanimous vote
Grove Herd High
.
. ............
. _
, . __
club, Jake Weil of the American
than »300,000 in the current budget
Veterans do not expect to be
___ ___________
— __________
Robertson herd of 21 purebred H ills b o r o a n d T u a la t in V ie w Legion, L. J. Rushlow of the cham­
of Blooming ...
in - a suit
filed in the — of ____
the 42
newcomers - presenf - fav-
over thui of 1U3J 34.
rewarded for their patriotism or
,a .,., by his
hiu mother
m /O hor n
r in a another
a n n lh p r session.
spftsion. As
A s a result
r e s u lt Jerseys at . * Forest
w
» was ■>.&..
circuit court Friday
oring
Grove
high
ber of commerce, and E. J. Mc-
Whereas no major capital out- because they wore an American
G e t P enn an ts a t M e e t
against Randolph BoWlby. The com- a second discussion o f farming producing herd for over 20 cows.
Alear representing citizens at large.
lays were authorized two yeurs ago unl,orm. Neither do they expect to
■— been
*----- scheduled
—•— ■•-'-xl at The average record was 65.6 pounds
4-^s R r s z w iv s plaint alleges that the Learned boy problems has
This group was given full power
new buildings at four of the »lute be penalized becimw they served
C < om -1 of milk and 38 55 pounds of fat.
O r K IO
was struck by Bowlby’s car April the Hillsboro Chamber of C
to act in promoting the annual
Honors in the class for herds of
Metzger won the championship event.
institutions to cost a total of »221,- dicir country. Warner stuted. The
~
13. 1934, and that injuries received merce for 1:30 p. m. March 30.
500 were authorized by the 1935 |a,(cr situation now exists, the
necessitated the amputation of his
That lack of rainfall in this area 12 to 20 cows went to Frank Fin- cup for the third successive year
committee from the chamber of
th» kn«>
a ..,
.h» cn.rr.ar i« a benefit nicum of Dayton whose animals Friday night in the finals of the
t-ommuiee rrom me c n am o er 01
session.
veteran having been unable to pick S E R A P r o je c t A p p r o v e d ,.o i7„
left lig txlow the knee.
during the summer is a oenein
.
nound, of miik and Washington countv grade school commerce, which organization has
increases were also found to lw u()
threads of his economic life
nUmt'i T shoribWaSafteJ the' acn-
M
HUI
T L n T oT butterfat Buxton M a m a U o n con t£t held at the operated the event for the past
to G iv e Supervision
neceasury In the Institutional up- OI, bls return from service at the
5tmn% h ek c ^ \ a m e rtothter . . f CCoii ^ o ^ e ^ r t m e n t “ {“ ^ o n Brothers of Motalla led the small local Baptist church Trophy for
pruprlatlons Io meet growing pop- , u,ne level us before the war. he
” IO'U h i l t ■, v o lu n t a r y c . .
io ,,,«
,oIH t h o s e at- herd group with an average record the event was awarded by the ceieoration, appearea Deiore i n e
illations u n d higher commodity
Marking the final step in launch-
gr;1„,..d the plaintiff Fending the first meeting that the
694 pounds of milk and 36 79 Hillsboro branch of the
counrfl
“ » the ^ o p tio n «
prices 1‘arliut restoration of salary
Precedent for payment of the Ing the subsistence garden program non.sult
the commission and offered »225
cuts
ulao -----------
resulted In
adjusted compensation
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„ an _ Increase
,
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, exists
. . 1 J n for all persons on relief in Wash bcfore testimony was taken
m -v s u m m e r s aided materially in pounds of butterfat for 11 pure- tional bank of Portland.
. ..
. for the use of Shute park duriag
of more than »200.000 in state ap- lhv cxpt-ndilure of federa^lundi ington c o u n ty 14 garden «^visors
R E C(,1(.nl.' , orm cl|y ,,f Hills- harvesting and that the shortage bred
„ Jerseys
. ,
,u .»
, , Hillsboro captured the pennant h Fourth of July period. Thia
was found gullty ot a
rainfau Could be offset by care-
County
pruprlatlons fur the current bi to adJust a , ms of railroad coni- wcrc appointed this week and will
County da
dairymen took four out for larger schools and placed third
, submitted by C. T. Rich-
ennlum.
S X “ rs. dUvl!l « nr v l i r ^ o , A h.n 5 ^ I m T ^ y
^ paraU°" ^ e n ^ ’ to the of
S six
f - ^ places
^ f V
^ S honor
T
~ roll for in the county championship. Tual- £
™
on the
Jake Weil
and ™
p aul l . p at-
more
atin
View
won
the
title
for
smaller
:
waj turned QVPr to
X . .
.
I,, ..
I s illi. . , ,
W allegedCto h ave^ U k U “ for hts own
h id e d " v h h ^ y ^ a ' n d o f butterfat during th
Counties have nothing „
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.
month, schools and placed second m the new ly.appoin,ed commission,
under the recently enacted timber war Approximately live billion J Mills, county manager, dectared^ use more (han , 100 reahzed from
numor county, while Metzger took the
J *:
wjnter oats Hsnnchen barley, Citing statistics in order of owner,
medium-sized schools.
fireman s ordinance, provid-
acuulslUoii bill No timber land dollars was spent in this manner
Newly appointed garden advisors (hv
of g)ock entrusted to him.
wheat and Minnesota 13 name oi cow' breed, age. pounds pennant for n
-..-I
six
entrants,
scored
-n8
for
a city fire department and
. a n be sold to the federal govern- on the premise that the govern­ will be under the direction of A
verdict for the plaintiff . in
the corn. K Forace
croDS
suggested
by
of "“ Ik and pounds butterfat, these Metzger, with
_
.
Forage
crops
suggested
by
Tualatin with five en- prescribing rules and regulations.
ment under the terms of the leg- ment could not lake private prop llotiart rural r e h a b r; sum of $280
was returned
returned Satur-
Satur- jjm '....
. JL
in e rats
n d Canadian
$280 was
were
spring
oats a and
Canadian were M
as follows: Connell Broth- 18 points, Tu
sensation, t h e vlaor Each w ill be assigned to a
tbc circuit court jury hear- S
J
J
L
SSudan gras* crs o t Hillsboro, "Number 18," trants made 15 points and Hills- »-as adopted in short order by the
islatlvc act without the consent erly without compensation,
* hy , R
brought by Aug- fæld ^ ¿ ’ ^ n d alfalfa
purebred Holstein. 4. 1797. 77 2; C boro earned 13 points with three council. The act w ill become ef­
of Ihc county court. Governor Mar- speaker deelnred He then asked d,.f,ni„. district and will advise
fective in 30 days
as no
emergency
If
material
things
we
,ere to be held wtlh
cUenU — and
supervise
garden 11«» I £ f O L ) agalnst
sw<* < clover and aItalIa
.. . C Earl
Stretcher
of i O Scholls.
speakers.
tin pointiHl out In a letter lo Roy
m m
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Z V J 1 I1 1 V Crop.
V I U U . The
ilt v
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U C H .1 1 V I U
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u iv n iu v
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loans
Guernsey.
5,
H64. 74_4;
County cnarnpions
champions w
were
as IO1-
fo b :
was tocluded m ,he me" '
Mclaun, county commissioner of above human beings 1
c u i i u i n i i ? / was
»»da v over
v it
linn»« al-
«ka4 »ho regirdm
W ilia m g - 71." grade
s i o u t viu
vin ov.., or,
zxvr-c,
■».«,
LOUni\
ere dS
Warner opposed the us. of the house Wednesday
leged
to
nave
b U V e I n u m made
by the
»Ut©d _ _ that
W
Fir Grove daily o£ Hillsbcro. “Num lows; Division I-Drem aUc, Naomi
JV K ea
io
IIU V C
u u v
4SSX7 Na*.
„
Marlon county
plaintiff to the defendant Circuit ett* yaI* % .fW“’ anZ* o f ^ r o £
ber 22," grade Holstein, 2, 1687. c anby „f Buxton; Humorous, Lee J.
ent^vi’in ^ o n i^
This safeguard which was writ­ word "bonus" in designating the structlona.
processing
h __
k ___________
Zimmerman ______
of As- r . “ OP but that m ian i of proce
74.2; and Connell Brothers. "Num- Mooter of Metzger Division II— ! a* f " ^ h i e f i^is^ant clUrf.
ten
Into
the Oregon
acl by the adjusted compensation
..........
............
_
He con-
Raising of gardens this ummer j udgc ...
limited.
This
area
has
a
_____ __
V
purebred HoIiteln- 6 Dramatic. Cloyce Bump of Hills- % X o r B ^m en
10 junior
..enate is not contained in similar tended that it was not a gift or
bc required of every able- toria presided. Jurors for the case R were
50,000 acres of
acts adopted by Hie legislatures of rt.wai-d. but a compensation for b<Kbl d person on relief rolls, ac- were Fred A. Brady. C. W. Lar- capacity to grow he
warned the
'
boro. Humorous, Deloss Anderson (jremen Salaries were set at $10
kin.
Mae
B
Crosby,
Florence
Hoi-
annually
but
California and Washington
what the government took during cording lo a decision made ai
it unless
I" ‘he class for 60 pounds of of Hillsboro. Division III-D ram -
month for , hc ch4rf
The measure In question is an war times and to assist the vet recent relief committee meeting rOyd, Fred W. Robertson, Oscar S. farmers against growing
butterfat production, local herds atic, Alaister Smith of Tualatin month for senior firemen and »1
nabling act which would permit ,,ran j„ adjusting his position to The main issue af seed will lie shiffer. William Hatzke. James K. they obtained contracts,
also took four out of six places View; Humorous, Lois Brannock
llie federal government lo buy up a parity with that which existed made later In the spring and will Ensley. Faye Schultz. Andrew Frid,
That a home garden could be These were; Mrs. C. E. Robert- of Cornelius; Oratorical, John B. per month for junior firemen. At
the present time 50 cents of each
..... ..................
timbered
tracts adjacent to forest before the World war. In very be alloted in accordance with re- Adah S Moore and Ellie M Ander- an asset to farm living was the son & Son of Forest Grove, "Ma- Ream, Jr., of Metzger.
man s salary is allocated to pri-
reserves which are now In private (cw cases would the compensation, suits obtained f r o m preliminary so„
declaration
of . . William
F Cyrus.
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•
in dia," purebred Jersey, 5, 1162. 67.4;
Other place winners were as fol-
,
h .., a r« - , n i c h a n c e
possession. Taxes delinquent upon amounting to about $2 per Joy, units Supervision is bem,; sup-
Fin. of $lfHMJ was imposed upon county agent Almost anything w ill
Watkins ot Laurel, -Topsy." lows: Division I—Dramatic, Paul-
, I*“ U™“ V J ’“*- “
UL,
the Irucls at the time of the sale makc up for losses suffered by v e t- plied through an SERA project
Ray Clark Smith oi Portland Mon- grow here, he said, b u t seed must grade Jersey 5 1209 ^4. David ine Vershun of Metzger, second. "
c * „r f.rZAen woricing on
would have to be puid before the ..cans, he declared.
One ration of the Hazeldale quarry day when he plead guilty before be planted early and the pla s Hagg
Sons of Reedville, “Toots and Joan Lowell of Beaverton, ai..rnis o u t s id e t h e citv l i m i t s
deal could bc consummated
Persons opposing payment of the to provide rock lor roads in d is -, Circuit Judge Peters to a charge given plenty of fertilizer.
grade j ersey, g, 1027. 60.6; and third. Humorous, Donald Miller oi madi, ln ¿ n n e e c s s a r v to continue
County ulfleluls attempted «» a d ju sted compensation o n t h e
- w v ,.„ was ;q,proved J ------------
as a pro-
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“
Growing oi cannery crops was c . B. Buchanan of Gaston, “Cut Tualatin View, second, and Robert this provision in the 7 new ordnance
wrltc into the ael a provision re- gr()Unds ,hnt It Is a racket and " V ;
k Approximately 12
cited as a worthwhile occupation Teat," grade Jersey. 6. 1120. 60.4. Meyers
of Beaverton, third. Divis-
Eire chief is to be appointed by
qulring tlie federal government to that „ ls unpatriotic have missed
- lven employment.
by Cyrus, but he recommended that
Two QUt of the f,ve COWJ Ugted lon - J I_7Dra,n^Vc' Shirley Hewitt (be
mayor with the confirmation
,wy taxes upon the lund after it , h<> p,)lnt. Warner stated. He dc ,ntn w,u
'T z . .
i newcomers confer with cannery
of
Tualatin
View,
second,
and
oj
lfu. coum.d and election of new
the
four-year-old
class
were
w as
taken out of private owner- ..hired Hint he had never heard a
Every £«™>n ,ph^ “
work
officials before undertaking such
Dleta Wright. ‘b“ d- Humorous, members of the department must
I Continued on p sse 4, column 7)
ship. Sueli a requirement, in the vet,.ran demand th e compensation work and listed on t ““« y
a project.
Bobby W llhams of Metzger, second,
be approved by the city gov-
opinion Of Governor Martin would
payn„n t for wearing a uniform relief rolls will b“v l .r^£*' h f
and Evelyn Kidder of Tualatin erning body. Qualifications f o r
Of the 18 persons who registered
have prrxluded the sale of any (ir ‘as „ reward for patriotism or SERA check during the month of
View,
third
Du'isiori
III—Dramatic,
pp’.jpjjj
jojning the department are
as
representatives
of
family
groups,
lands in this state.
h —
rr,l«m and that he would oppose March, Leon S. Davis,
Pe
June Boswell of Beaverton, second, that they must be between 20 and
six listed their former residences
"Forestry officials do not expect ¿¿»ment if it were for these pur- manager, declared Wednesday He
-
.
>
________ __ _ _ ^ . S
» .ill
, n l „ „ "slated
L 'ln t s
and Marilyn Stewart of Metzger.
years of age and must be resi-
,s
.¿'¡W
that cash work at wood-
freti A Everest, 57, former Wash- as South Dakota, five as Nebraska.
that the
'federal
government
will
third. Humorous. Ardis Ellingson dc„ts of the city. Persons up to
Robert W
Beaubelle.
ac- - yard,
had been
‘"uad
,"!d ington county recorder, died in three as » « * !* * * ■ • *" °
purchase much land in western
nooert
n
«»eiiuovm -. traffic
u s im
------------ ——
- _
r .nirtlv
of Hillsboro, second, and Bertha 45 years of age may join provided
states but will confine their pur- f jden, Investigator of Portland, w ill1 that work was progressing rapid, Portland Monday after an illness Iowa and one each from Montana,
Baggenstos of Bend, third. Orator-,
|Contlno«l<m p .( e s. column s ,
of about two weeks Funeral seiv- ,Idab°(.an.d Minnesota Ten stated
chases largely to eastern slates sp<.ak at the chamber of commerce on the l.aurelwootl loan
---------------------—
ical. Kenneth Kidder of Tualatin |
where there are now no forest re- Monday noon. The following Mon-1
afTermwn1 a^thl^'^WHsomCham^rs located ‘in th* county.P
Details of the plan to refund View, second, and Veldon Boge of i
,he. p ,1 , i n t„r .
T hose re v is tc rin e were as fol- outstanding W ashington c o u n ty Beaverton, third.
funeral parlors in I
.
Art Milbrandt of Cornelius general and road fund warrants
Judges for the event were Mrs.
Clint Haight, representative from
t G Bronleewe reported on the
.
_ _ . . ™-,
«
m Mr. l“ r « t took office as co?n- Grafted N r i , C a r l Simantel of w iU _b«
‘¡»is
KJatli«-in* McRae Clack^mssa coun-1
Grant county, who gained constd „„.».ting Saturday for newcomers
K l t t ' S t l C K l 1 tX J 3 V
*
in
v
r n e ll,.« W ol'sev S D P F Klein according to Donald T. Templeton, ty school superintendent; Mrs. Ger-
" . In E f l U u d t h e o f‘
» ¿ l n J n S u n S r K
’ 1919
1«? S C o T
S K t S i i M i > 3 $ S « " ‘nty ?Ud*e The « “ blin<
«*“» • T r " <* ° regOn
. ruble attention at the outset o f ' , o the county
Willium Brogden. 86. for 29 years
the legislative session when he an-1
-----
*; he resigned to take a position ai Lmdenman of Forest Grove. Ire- authorizing the program became and Miss Phoebe Coulter of Pacific |
S i i ^ u ^ n / a t ’ h rih om /F u n era4;
«cV 'of’t h e ^ ' r ^
T f .* Eowe i f ’ i i . v « - effective Wednesday when Cover
nounced that he was homesick and
aI Salem in the office of the secretary Ion. Iowa; I. F. Lowe oi Beaver- effective Wednesday when Cover- university.
wanted to hear the coyotes howl,
Search for evidence in a Cali-
services
will
be
conducted
this
<lf
sta|c
and
Jamea
H
Davis.
pres-
ton.
Lisbon,
N. D ; Harley Cruse
w h ic h h e c o u k l
stirred the house to riotous lau gh -.
1 fornia murder case centered in the
afternoon (Thursday) nt 2 o clock cnt incumbent, was appointed to of Hillsboro. Chester, Neb.; Joe A.
time to lapse in uhich he could
ter on the closing night of the |
■
vicinity
of Forest Grove Saturday
pass
on
the
measure.
in the Donelson A Sewell chapel fij| the vacancy. Prior to 1919. Mr Shaffer of Hillsboro. Guide Rock.
session when he announced that
when the body of Mrs. Margaret
Provisions of the legislative act
here with Rev. H A Deck officiat- jjvcregt had served as deputy re- Neb.; E E. Kjornes of Hillsboro,
he was now ready "to go home
Arlrlpd
C o n fidence
Lee
former county Feb-
girl
ing. Interment w ill be at Fir Lawn corcjer for about 13 years.
Savage. Mont.; E. A. F. Schumach- permits the county courts in Wash­
n
U U tU Vuoili
lu c ilie w
hQ Warren,
died ln gan
and listen to my constituents howl."
ington and Yamhill counties to di­
(Continu«.! on » • « • 8. column 6»
cemetery.
Born at Adrian. Mo., November
rect
county
clerks
to
issue
refund'
Business people everywhere re- ruary 22, was disinterred. Two doc
Mr. Brogden was born at Holmes- 21, 1877. Mr. Everest came to Ore-
Governor Martin’s veto axe has
Thieves broke into the home of
ing warrants w h e n outstanding | port better conditions, declared H tors, a nurse and Thomas Valjean
fallen with deadly effect on a Cnr| Trachsel of ReedviUe Satur- burg. Pa., October 12. 1848 In 1906 gon in 1888 and lived in Washing-
vouchers
total
»10,000
or
more
l
.
Knox, president of the Knox Warren, widower of the woman,
number of the budding young laws dny njght iind stoie approximately he came to Oregon from Wisconsin ton county until about 13 years ago.
! These may be issued in denomina- School of Salesmanship of Chica- , were recently indicted on a second
of the recent session. The amended $2o In rash, according to a report and took up residence in Hills- He was married to Miss Florence
I tions as low as $500.
go ju., who spoke here Thursday degree murder charge by the San
boro. The following year he pur- Griebeler at Gaston. November 21,
milk control act was vetoed on the j
s b ,,riff Connell
Although a definite procedure ag a joint meeting of the Hillsboro Bernardino county grand jury.
afternoon of the closing day und I George Pierce of St. Helens was chased a farm east of Hillsboro. 1 1894
! has not been adopted, the local and Forest Grove Rotary clubs
Mrs. Warren, daughter of Mr.
friends of the measure were
He was married to Miss Mariam
Deceased is survived by t h e
j court plans to sell the new w a r-' program was put on by the For- and Mrs. W. E. Lee of Banks, died
t() taken Into custody Tuesday on an
lo
muster
enough
votes
able
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; rants to the highest bidder.
Ap- est Grove club and Harley Barber 10 days after her marriage. Cali-
1 indictment charging assault with Mettam in Wisconsin on June 14. widow und three children. Mrs
jaiss it over the executive veto
1876 To this union were born five C. C. Wohler of Hillsboro, Birdella (Authentlc «tstement by itoser w. Babson I proximately $200,000 in warrants wag chairman.
: fornia authorities charged. On or-
Other measures vetoed since the intent to kill.
children:
Thomas
I.
Brogden
of
Everest
of
Portland,
and
F.
Alton
BABSON PARK Florida. March are now outstanding in this county,1 The speaker declared that as a ders of the California court and
LeRoy Johnson of Banks route Rushlake, Wis., Lynn E Brogden Everest Jr. of Menlo Park, Cal.
session closed Include the Junior
result of interviews with business! with permission of the Washington
college act, the Sunday closing uet. 2. recently indicted on a bad check of Kent, Wash., John L. Brogden' A brother, Wade H. Everest of 15.—The current boom in the auto- J according to Templeton,
people in his travels the past six county authorities, the body was
mobile
the measure reposing responsibility charge, now faces a charge of lar­ of Long Bench, Cal.. Mrs. J. F Tidewater, and a sister, Mrs. P earl,---—
— industry
—-
- - plus the tremen-
u-.i„<, „
.
« • »
months he found that they had a exhumed at the Forest Grove cem-
for uttorney hire in the altorney ceny in a dwelling. The man is Jarvis of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Satterlee of Oakland, a n d t w o llous boost in farm puicha. ng D p p j . p j i t i f i n a l M e e t
different viewpoint, more f a i t h , etery and examined Saturday
, i«>«cr last year are responsible foi
general and bills wulving taxes of alleged to have stolen a quantity Edith Stewart of Hillsboro. Mrs. grandchildren also survive.
Prosecution was represented by
______________
| the great improvement in condi-
»
j confidence and belief ln the pow­
Jefferson and Tillamook counties of household goods from summer Brogden died in 1931.
er of the country to come back. Stanley Mussell, district attorney,
! tions around the Great Lakes Thus
Four oi the bills were vetoed on cabins at Meacham. William Coom-
and
Dr. J. J. Burby. Wardwell D.
Mr. Knox said t h i s confidence
He is also survived by seven T r - i f f i » '
the middle west, along with the
grounds of unconstitutionollty. The es of Banka route 2, was arrested grandchildren
Evans, an attorney representing Dr.
ilr illil.
¥
l
U
l
d
l
U
i
a
prairie
states
and
the
south,
is
More
than
100
people
attended
______
would
_______
do
more
to
fight
what
lit
and
two
g
r
e
a
t
­
governor feared the Junior college 1 as an accomplice,
r;«
»«»■.£, 1 leading the nation back to recov- the first of the series of monthly : tie is left of the depression than Clyde Pierson and Leona E. Dur­
bill would operate toward nn in-
Theft of 20 gallons of gnsoline grandchildren.
bin, two of those indicted, and
w h ile possibly Michigan is recreational meetings Monday night anything else.
Friends attending the services
crease of the burden borne by the from a garage on the Shady Brook
... n
____ o f H ill.h n r o
‘he only outstanding state from a at the Hillstoro grange hall The, Profit, he said.
neCMsary fw Dr. Fenton represented the de­
taxtinver, for the support of edu- road Friday night was reported to today are asked to omit flowers.
M ef.e »HC « P« d ncS^ u
angle at this' time, all the program, conducted by Miss Ger- business to make a service and it fense. The autopsy was performed
lnxPn y - -
-„rncy hire bill w a s' the sheriff by the Central Fuel
tW
he
justice of ^ a c ^ emiri ° ‘her middl(' westcrn sta,es must trude Skow of Oregon State col- a satisfactory service is not rend- by Dr. J. B. Dinsmore, Washing­
cation. Tiu
lnM>t jbc company of Portland. Marie Raf-
vetoed becauss
lege. was devoted to instruction in ered a profit cannot be had. Sales ton county health officer
be given at least a fair rating.
when he plead guilty to a charge
views of the governor as to the ‘Sly
In the middle west, more than group singing, games and folk of goods without profit cause econ-
manner in which this problem Mountaindale, reported that their
of having no PUC permit for his in any other area, business condi­ dances.
' omic losses all along the line.
Lhrndrf b e s o l w d
<■•"• hnd been rifled In Hillsboro
truck On the same day H. J. Rand, tions reflect demand from the oth­
Next meeting will be held April
The joint meeting of county serv-
should be solv
Saturday evening and a quantity
also of Hillsboro, paid a fine of er sections of the country. Hence, 9 at 8 p. m. at the local grange ¡ce clubs took the place of today's
nnd S2 d
Automobile registrations for the j of parcels and car tools stolen.
Neil Richardson, Hllhl
H llh l senior and
, „ a charge of having
7 ¿
r ^ . , . winner
.h e H „U „ e,u„ «
hall, according to L. E. Francis, meeting and no luncheon will be
first two months of 1935 i n c r e a s e d ------------------------ -
assistant county agent. Miss Skow held.
Joint meeting of Washington
5 73 per cent over those of the C o lle c to rs fo r U n p a id
and organ-
same period in 1934, according to
«
U
county service clubs at Tigard
to have rep-
Secretary of State Snell. Fees
D o g Licenses A p p o in te d
Monday night attracted an attend­
show an Increase of 7.03 per cent j p cter Jorgenson o f Hillsboro
ance of approximately 200 persons.
n get in touch
•
route
1
and
N.
J.
Skee
of
Aloha
Dean U. G. Dubach of Oregon
for the sumc period.
• • •
were appointed by the county dog
State college was principal speak­
lections.
ell J Thomas of Portland was fin-1
Already speculation is rife as to control board Monday to collect
James R. Forsythe of Hillsboro er, while Father Timothy Watson
ed »3 and costs Monday. Later
V e te ra n s G e t C h a n c e
who w ill wield the gavels in the unpaid dog license fees. The li­
was elected president of the Po- of Tigard welcomed visitors.
in the day C. B Scholl of Port-1
house und senate next session. censes became delinquent on March R e p o rt F irs t Q u a rte r
Representatives from the Hills­
to E n te r C C C C am ps mnnn Grange council March 13
land
was
fined
»5
and
costs
for
Should the democrats again dom­ 1.
Opportunity for veterans to en- j during a meeting of the group at boro and Forest Grove Rotary
T a x P a y m e n ts H e ld U p hnving no license on his truck and
clubs,
the Beaverton Kiwanis club
inate the house the speaker will
Mail slot has been installed
ter CCC camps will be available Aloha Mrs. Charles VanKIeek of
and the Tigard Lions club attend­
undoubtedly be one of the young­ F e d e ra te d F a rm B ody
Complete report of taxes paid W. L Nelson paid a fine of $5 and
in the front door of the
after
April
1,
according
to
word
Tigard
is
vice-president
and
Mrs.
er members w h o distinguished
for the first quarter of 1935 will costs for violation of the basic
Argus office this week for
received here. Applications may be Wena Chase of Hillsboro secretary- ed. Dinner was served at the St.
to M e e t T h is F r id a y not bc available until next week, | rule,
themselves during the past ses­
Anthony school. Each of the clubs
the convenience of patrons.
obtained from Zachary Taylor at treasurer.
sion Among these are Dickson of
Federated F a r m
organization according to Miss Gladys Eisner.
After office hours, persons
the Veterans’ hospital in Portland.
Grange Sunday will be observed present gave a short stunt during
Multnomah
o f | 'm eeting has been called for Fri- Unusually heavy mail in addition F irs t S chool B u ild in g
having news or advertising
---------------- county;
-------- •„ Hamilton
»«»..„
________________
at Aloha April 28. it was decided. the evening.
Jackson county <”■ Wallace of M ult-; R
are nsked to com- to the crowd of taxpayers that
copy are asked to use this
a t S h e rw o o d D oom ed
A
rg
u
s
P
u
b
lis
h
e
r
T
a
k
e
n
.
_
nomah If there ’bould be a re-
.
cogt of productjon of their thronged the office just prior to
mail
compartment. People
M rs. W e lls W il l A tte n d
First school building in S h er-!
to H o s p ita l W e d n e s d a y M o u n ta in d a le F o lk
versal in the political conipli'xi' n pnrticu|nr crop or crops, and bring the deadline held up the report.
having news contributions
C o n feren ce in th e South
of the house and ‘he republicans, pa
mectinlg.
wood is being razed to make way
Mrs
Emma
C.
McKinney,
co-
A
a
k
C
h
a
n
g
e
in
R
oad
are asked to sign their
Mrs. C. E. Wells has accepted the
swing back into control the speak-
-
for a barreling plant and berry- t
names to the article turned
T o w n s e n d C lu b M e e tin g
publisher
of
the
Argus,
who
has
h
as1
Request
for
better
alignment
of
Invitation
of Miss Frances Perkins,
e r s h io would probably go to Rep-
.
receiving station of the Sherwood
In although the name will
been ill at her home for a week ' the Mountaindale bridge was sub­ secretary of labor, to attend a con­
rosentntlvc Angell of Multnomah G ilm o re N a m e d D ire c to r
H e re S u n d a y A fte rn o o n Berry Growers' co-operative. The
not be used. News items of
mitted
to
the
county
court
Mon­
] with a throat and ear infection,
ference of four western states to
Fatland of Gilliam. In t h e
T im b e r School D is tric t
Townsend club will meet at 2:30 building, one of the landmarks of
interest about local people
was taken to the Jones hospital day by a delegation of 20 residents discuss state labor legislation at
senate Frnnclscovich of Clatsop and
are solicited and will be ap­
W F-. Gilmore of Timber was p. m Sunday at t h e Hillsboro Sherwood, has been used for many
of the area. The group seeks a San Francisco, Cal., March 24 and
i
Wednesday
afternoon,
where
she
Duncan of Harney are regarded as appointed to the Timber school Christian church. W. F. Berger, purposes since its erection Includ­
preciated.
was to undergo a mastoid opera- change in the county road through 25. She la leaving Friday morning.
the outstanding contenders f or board Tuesday by O. B. Kraus, who was unable to come last time, ing n school, factory and ware­
the Jake Raffety farm.
I tion.
presidential honors on the repub- county superintendent of schools. is to be the speaker.
house.
(Oontlnusd on p ass 4. column 2)
L IN D K O I
of Veterans
Ì
S
Reward Theory Hit
GW
Meet Popular
Metzger Wins
Speech Title
Relief Garden
D vy in
m
h i
Former County
Recorder Dies
County Plans
for Refunding
j
JKiS
Murder Probe
Held at Grove
,h' William Brogden
Thieves Loot
County Homes
Speaker Reports
Middle West
M.nking Gains
KeCreaUOnai lVieei
DraWS GOOO LrOWd
C. t-lavens
l_I
rinCCI J DV
■ pry
Hilhi Hoopster Gets
All - District Berth
County Clubs Meet
at Tigard Monday
Notice-Late Ad,
News Copy Safe
the seriesr‘of Forsythe Heads
oMice
Grange Council
•< I
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