The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 04, 1935, Image 1

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    Two Sections—
Full of Now«, fur All
uf the Fuinily.
W ith Which is Com binai the Hillsboro Independent
One of Only Two Weekly
Papers West of Rockies
NO. 7
UILkSBOKO, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935
VOLUME 42
S ta te C a p ito l
rgus
A.B.C. Member—
Editor Cites
Sane Control
N e w s L e tte r
Music Festivals
to be Conducted
County Schools
Adoption Ag
Plan Urged
Trout Fishermen
Anxiously Await
Season's Opening
Shute Bank
D epositors
i
j
y w •
Federal Housing
Drive Launched
City Faces
/
OvCf
Local disciples of Izaak Walton
Committees to arrange m u s ic
House-to-house canvass to pro­
have beer overhauling gear and
l.-.tivuls May 3 to 10 St W a.sii
mote the federal housing campaign
spotting
fishing
holes
for
the
past
mgton county school centers were
in Washington county was started
few weeks In preparation for the
announced this week by O. B
in the Beaverton area Monday
opening
of
the
trout
fishing
sea­
Kraus,
county
school
supcrinlcnd-
Cabell Appointed New
morning with three canvassers
son tomorrow morning. As if the
| ent Programs ure planned as a
working under the direction of
opportunity to don old clothes, get
part of the National Music Week
Member of State
Clifford O Mabee of Aloha. Coin­
into the country and feel the
observance.
N e w Residents o f C o u n ty out
T
h
ir
d
D
iv
id
e
n
d
to
be
P
aid
cident
with the county drive came Com m ission on C e le b ra tio n
thrill of the first strike of the sea­
Festivals are planned at Hills­
L e g is la tu re E vades R a d ic a l
Highway Body
the announcement that the Com­
son
were
not
enough
to
attract
boro, Forest Grove, Beaverton, Ti-
L im ite d to A rra n g in g
H e a r Discussions o f
C o m m e rc ia l C la im a n ts
mercial National bank and Hills­
P itfa lls D u rin g Session,
fishermen away f r o m business
1 gard, Banks, Gaston, North Plains.
boro
branch
of
the
First
National
fo r Sponsorship
car«s. two local hardware stores
Tualatin, J edmore and L a u r e l
F a rm P ro b le m s
on N e x t T h u rs d a y
bank of Portland were now ready
S tates C h a p m a n
ALEM
Henry f Cabell, new
I schools. Students from other schools
are offering prizes for the largest
to accept applications under Title
member of the state highway
catches reported.
I w ill attend the program at the
II of the federal housing act.
eominlaulon, Is the youngest man
Bristol Hardware company is of­
' nearest center.
Appointment of housing campaign
ever to be honored by appoint-|
fering a reel to the person having
Central committee for the events
chairmen in the various county
merit to that commission. He w illi
the largest catch of trout during
consists of C. H. Nosier of Hills­
towns
was completed this week by
not be 40 until next November.
the period between April 5 and
boro, Miss Merle Davies of Bcuver-
T. G. Bronlewe, county chairman.
He la a luitive of Oregon, the
ton, Mrs Ituth H. Will of North D a iry in g , H o r tic u ltu r e an d noon on April 15. A second prize
P ro je c t fo r T e n n is
H ave
R eceived Omar Fer.dall was named in the S E R A
grandson of Henry Falling, prom­ In flu e n c e o f F e d e ra l R e lie f Plains, Mrs Esther Allen of For­
of a steel casting rod for the next C la im a n ts
Forest
Grove
area,
Robert
Scearce
i n e n t Oregon pioneer, and Is said
largest
catch.
Judging
w
ill
be
in
est Grove and Clyde Hopkins of
C o u rt* G ets A p p ro v a i
P o u ltry Discussed H e re
G ood S h a re o f A ccounts
in the Hillsboro territory. Dr. J. R.
to be the richest man In the state. I P ro g ra m T o ld a t C h a m b e r
accordance with size and weight.
Banks. District meetings for or­
Talbert in Beaverton and J. O.
Although u republican he was an
Something new in the way of
ganization v/erc held Tuesday
Johnson in the Tigard-Tualatln-
active supportvr of Governor M ur-|
Bewildering legal tangle con­
Third dividend amounting to 10
Local committees, with chair­
That farmers should adopt a fishing contests Is offered this
tin In the ievent campaign Cabell
Sane gubernatorial direction and men named first, are: Hillsboro - crop program and stay with i t , year by the Corwin Hardware store per cent on commercial accounts Sherwood district. A community cerning the power of the municipal
meeting at Tigard is planned for Fourth of July commission to op­
saw service In the World war und obstruction played an Important
—namely,
a
trout
derby.
A
prize
during Ute latter part uf that con-1 part in the failure uf the Oregon C. H Nosier, Oleva Berger, Har­ was the advice given the 53 per- • 1« offered each week and a grand in the Shute Savings bank liquid-1 Monday evening.
erate the annual Hillsboro celebra­
filet was an ulde-de-camp to Mujor ; legislature to fall into the radical riett Ford und Helen Schultz. For­ sons who attended t h e second prLe wdl be awarded at the end ation w ill be payable next Thurs­
Both local banks are now licens­ tion confronted the city council
day, according to an order signed
est Grove — Esther Allen, Emmu meeting of Washington county new­ of the contest on August 1
General Martin.
llfalls that trapped both t h e Bryant, Warren Barnes, Darrell comers at the local chamber of
| Saturday by R. Frank Peters, clr-| ed to do business as mortgagee un­ here Tuesday night during the reg­
• • •
Washington and California assem­ Jones und Elsie MacLeod. Beaver-' commerce Saturday afternoon A n­
Many fishing trips are being j cuit judge. Total of «19.287 56 in der Title I I of the national housing ular monthly meeting of the body.
planned
for
over
the
week-end.
blies
This
was
the
opinion
ex­
The county court uf Lane coun­
dividend checks w ill be mailed to act, according to announcements The snarl was eventually cleared
ton — Merle Davies, Lee Barnum, other discussion
of agricultural
by President Edward Schulmerich away by the re-appointment of
ty, although all democrats, selected pressed by C. C. Chapman, editor Nellie Cochran, Annie Vose and problems is planned for this fall, while a large number of other lo­ claimants on that date.
nimrods w ill travel to nearby
a republlcutt to succeed Howard o f the Oregon Voter, In discussing Harriett Lees
Funds available for the third of the Commercial National and the same commissioners with pow­
Tigard — E. Britt William F. Cyrus, county agent, cal
streams tomorrow morning in time dividends amount to «19,221.27, J. I Manager Scearce of the local First ers limited to arranging for some
S. Merriam a republican, us state the recent legislative session be­ Nedry, L. A. Gooding, A. A. Bald­ announced.
for a few hours of fishing before L. Searcy, deputy superintendent of National bank of Portland branch. organization to operate the event
representative from that district fore local chamber of commerce win, C. R. Newth and Frances Post.
Returns from the various crops! office hours.
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b
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I
Monday
noon.
It w ill be interesting to note wheth­
banks in charge of the local liquid­ Applications for funds for new con­ and making recommendations for
Bunks- Clyde Hopkins, Gludys Ov­ grown in this area vary from year )
er or not this precedent Is followed
Governor Martin's Influence was erton, Wayne Thurman, Mary E. lo year, Cyrus pointed out. T h e 1
ation, stated. In addition, «66.29 struction or for refinancing present council action.
by other county courts in filling sane and sound during the latter Kingston und Mae Alvord. Gaston successful farmers are those who (
Report of the commiasion indi­
w ill be paid out in first and second mortgages under the act are now
legislative vacancies.
part of the recent session and his — Ruy J Haas, Flora Sugaberd, maintain a definite crop schedule
cated that plans for conducting the
dividends on all approved claims being accepted.
• • •
Loans under Title I I may be annual Fourth of July event had
veto threat prevented the passage Elsie Hulvurson, Ida Hopkins and regardless of price, he said.
filed between July 31, 1934, and
made for periods up to 20 years, run smoothly until the bugaboo of
March 12, 1935
Mux Geldhar, director of t h e uf many foolish bills, Chapinun Ruby Goff Tualatin—Cecil Loose.
Dairy Status Cited
local bankers state. The plan also finances had halted progress. Paul
slate department o f agriculture declared Although confused as to Rutland Watkins, Edna Luttrell,
Washington county is the lead­
Fonds Released
provides
a convenient method of Patterson, city attorney, expressed
iC o alia u sd on psss ■- oolumn 1)
slnce Its creation In 1U31, has re policy at the start, both the gov­
ing dairy county in point of cow i
Three dividends have now been paying taxes and fire insurance.
ernor
and
ne
legislature
got
their
the opinion that the council had
tired to private life und w ill de­
population and dairy products con­
paid
on
both
commercial
and
sav­
no legal power to either under­
vote his entire time to his farm feet squarely on the ground and
stitute the principal source of ag­
ings account claims since the local
write or finance the celebration.
und cannery, both located In P-ilk turned In ct editable work.
ricultural income in this area. Thu T o ta l o f 2 2 M e m b e rs Pass bank went into liquidation August
Confirming Patterson's statement,
county. In turning his department
Senate Lauded
was the declaration of Cyrus in in­
15, 1933 Depositors have received
E. J. McAlear, a member of the
Exam s H e re on T h u rs d a y
over to the new director, Solon T
troducing Henry Hagg. Reedvilie
The Oregon senate was never
$67,274.25 from the commercial de­
committee, declared that the com­
White of McMinnville, Gehlluir also better organized Hum at the last
dairyman who led discussion of
partment. or approximately 35 per
mission had no legal authority and
left a record fur economy und ef­ session. Editor Chapman stated. The
the induftry.
Total of 22 Boy Scouts, almost cent of their claims, and $50,429 28
that individual members would be
ficiency which Is going to be hard upper house justified its existence
Climatic conditions in the W ill­
frpm
the
savings
department,
or
liable for expenses of the celebra­
to equal let alone excel. The by killing many untimely bills
amette valley are ideal for dairy­ a third of the membership in this about 55 per cent.
tion.
secret of Gchlhur's success la to punned by the house of representa­ C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l M a k e s ing and individual success depends vicinity, appeared before the Hills­
Total
funds
released
to
depositors
tie found lurgely In his capacity tives and considerable credit for
C oancilm en D ivided
upon good management and stock, boro distric. court of honor Thurs­ since the Shute Savings bank clos­ P e titio n s
B e in g C irc u la te d
fur work .is head uf the depart­ the showing of the assembly be­
liugg told new county settlers. In day night ut the court house to ed on Match 2, 1933. in compliance
In crease o f 41 P e r C ent
After considerable discussion in
pan
examinations
for
28
merit
O v e r C o u n ty T h is W e e k
ment of ug- iculture he ulso filled longs to the senate, according to
stressing the value of long term
an attempt to solve the perplexing
with Governor Meier's state bank
three subordinate positlous In the Chapman. In addition, he lauded
breeding program, Hagg declared badges ano advancements Out­ holiday order amount to approxi­
puzzle, a move to table the ques­
Deposit increase of approximate­ that the future success of the in­ standing among the awards was mately 80 per cent in the savings
department resulting In savings In the work und ability of Harry F
Restoration of the 1934 wage scale tion was defeated by the vote of
ly 41 per cent during the pust year dustry depends upon the develop­ the presentation of a five-year vet­ department and approximately 45
sulurlcs uggreguling more than
- Corbett, senate president.
Mayor J. H. Garrett. Three of the
eran emblem to Scout John West
OUU In the four-year period
The house, though not well or­ is indicated in the quarterly finan­ ment of cows which w ill produce of Hillsboro troop 216, the second per cent In the commercial de­ on county SERA projects is sought councilmen had favored the mo­
• • •
in petitions now being circulated tion and three had opposed, leav­
ganized, was well-intended, honest cial report of the Commercial more than 360 pounds of butterfat such honor to be conferred in this partment.
Engineers of the public utilities und conscientious, according to the National bank of Hillsboro re­ per year
After closing for the state bank­ throughout Washington co u nty. ing the decision to the mayor.
Good markets are available to district.
department estimate that the slute speaker. Confusion, resulting from leased this week The statement
ing holiday, the Shute bank re­ That the minimum wage paid at
Realizing the necessity of prompt
Leon
Banner
of
Hillsboro
troop
shows
total
deposits
of
«1,191.286-
Washington county dairymen, Hagg
can save «0763 a year on Its t. h- the large l umber of inexperienced
opened March 15, 1933, on a five present is 40 cents an hour as com­ action to save the annual “Happy
phone bill by Installing u seml- members, featured many of the 53 on March 4 of this year as com­ stated. The grade B market is 226 was advanced to the rank of per cent basis. It continued on this pared with 50 cents an hour under Days" event, councilmen then voted
pared with «843,922 40 as of March limited but grade C shippers may a star scout by the court. Examin­ status until August 14, 1933, when the old scale was the declaration
mechanicul private brunch exchange representative sessions, he stated
to authorize the appointment by
of Its own ut a cost uf «21.000
Appropriation of two million dol­ 5, 1934. an increase of «347,384.13 avail themselves of the cunden- ations for first class scouts were the First National bank of Portland of petition sponsors.
the mayor of another committee
Condensed statement of the First sor, cheese factories and creamer­ successfully passed by Walter Her- purchased part of the assets of the
Present telephone service of state lars to co-operate with the federal
The
petitions,
directed
to
t
h
e
to arrange with some organization
shey, Clarence Tschabold, J a c k institution and released 10 per cent
department:, housed in the cupltol relief program without increasing National bank of Portland, consti­ ies.
county
rebel
committee,
contend
to operate the celebration. Mayor
Crops recommended by Cyrus Bauman and Walter Erdman, all of of the deposits to commercial de­ that the short hour program at Garrett promptly reappointed mem­
group uf buildings costs *12,504 a taxation was made possible through tuting one head office and 18
year. The engineers figure ttiat u heritage of «4,260,000 from the branches, shows total deposits uf to dairymen included turnips, kale,, Helvetia troop 247.
positors and 50 per cent in the sav­ the present wage does not per­ bers of the original commission,
Candidates for first class merit ings department.
oats, red
this could be handled at u total Meier administration. Chapman ex­ «53,239.414.86 on March 4 This bank alfalfa, corn, barley,
mit a proper standard of living declaring that the council was
cost of «636« a year Including <ie-! plained
Revenues exceeded the does not issue seperate reports for clover, oats and vetch. He declared badges were as follows: Troop 216
On the following day the state and that SERA workers in this morally bound to confirm any ar­
predation and Interest o n t h e ! current stat> budget by the above the various branches, but R. J. that the average price per hundred 'Hillsboro) — Loren B ro n le e w e , banking department took over the county are entitled to the same rangements made by the group.
state's Investment Ur its own equip amount and permitted the recent Scearce. manager of the local in­ pounds of butterfat in the county civics, and John West, scholarship. remaining assets and began liq u id -. pay as those in Multnomah or
Members of the committee in­
merit. The balance of the ash- ' legislature lo approve old age pen­ stitution, stated this week that de­ f o r . the past 3 years had been Troop 219 «Aloha)—Lloyd Miller, ation. Since that time two divi­ other counties in - the state. That
posit gams • during the past year «1.871».
cholarship and pathfinding. Troop dends of 10 per cent and one of 15 retail prices are now higher than clude J. J. Wismer. chairman and
muted saving would come through sion und relief m^ksiires.
representing
the city council; Mrs
Poultry raisers in this vicinity 247 'Helvetia)—Ralph Hamar, pub­ per cent have been paid from the in 1934 and that all money earned
commissions on toll business or­
Distribution of federul funds has have been highly satisfactory.
iginating through the state-owned made it impossible fur Oregon to
I-oans und discounts listed by the find the c límate conducive to rapid lic health, cooking and personal commercial department, while the by SERA workers is spent i n Harry Morgan, secretary and rep­
resenting the Business & Profes­
switch board. The survey uf t h e remain independent, the 1’urtlund Commercial National bunk show a growth and high production in their health, ana Jim Davidson, animal savings department has paid divi­ county trade channels is cited.
sional Women’s club; L. J. Ruah-
telephone situation wus made at editor declined. The state must fit decrease' of slightly more than «43.- flocks, L. E. Francis, assistant coun­ husbandry, cooking and automo- dends amounting to 10 per cent,
Request is also made that work­ low from the chamber of com­
the Instigation of State Treasurer into the federal relief program or 060 during'the past year, indicating ty agent, declared. He outlined the biling Troop 226 ( Hillsboro)—Rob­ 25 per cent and 20 per cent.
ers be allowed to continue their merce, E. J. McAlear for citizens
llolmun who has - been agitating run the risk of losing out on some the reluctance of prospective bor­ ration recommended for poultry ert Allison and Don H a m m e r ,
No stock assessments have been present budget hours in case the at large, and Jake W eil from the
for a centralized Installation ever of the funds. The government holds rowers to take loans unless assured in this area and cited control meth- scholarship Sea Scout Ship Rain­ called to date, according to Searcy. 50 cent minimum scale is restored.
American Legion.
(C ontinued on pace 8. column Z)
bow i Hillsboro) — Faurest Ander­
since he has berm In office.
the purse strings und Oregon must of u profit. This indication is also
Sponsors of the petitions declared
• • •
Necessity of promoting a Fourth
son. camping, and Bill A l l i s o n ,
stand its ah' re of the expense and borne ou’ by the marked increase
that they hold no malice toward of July celebration this year was
scholarship.
liefinancing of the Medford, Hood take orders !rom President Roose­ revealed in items of cash and
the SERA executive office, but stressed by McAlear. who declared
Second
cltss
merit
badges
were
River and Ochoco Irrigation dis­ velt, he said
bonds on hand.
seek only to prevent a possible that the event had become a home­
awarded as follows; Troop 219
tricts wus completed this week
Increase in the numbers on the
Cash on hand and due from
strike. I f no action is taken as a coming institution He also sug­
i Aloha i—Ed Jannscn. firemanship;
when Slute Treasurer Holmun re­ relief rolls and growing dissatis­ banks is listed as «2tt9.526.46 at this
result of the petitions, workers gested that the celebration should
W illiam Fiost, handicraft; Billy
ceived «5bi,101 52 from the Recon­ faction with administration of re­ time as compared with *138.861 22
w ill take the matter over the heads be similar to those conducted in
Pulver, firemanship; and Robert
struction Finance corporation with lief funds w ill cuuse the expense last yeur. Loans and discounts have
of the local committee, they stated. the past with a few corrections to
Beattie, first aid to animals. Troop
which to take up the old bonds to mount, according to Chupman. dropped Irom «453.988 71 to $461,-
Commenting on the petitions, W. give the public everything possi­
(B y W m . F. Cyru». County A g ent)
The Indebtedness of the Medford To this burden w ill be added the 040 41. Government bonds, includ­
Six parcels of land owned by the 247 (Helvetia)—Henry Bishop, path­
Prune thrip have been emerging J Mills, county SERA manager, ble for its money. The commission
district is being refinanced on ihe new work relief and rural rehabil­ ing home owners' loan and federal city of Hillsboro were eliminated finding and farm mechanics, and
declared
that a change in the wage plan was endorsed by Ed. L. Moore,
basis of 40 cents on the dollur, the itation programs.
farm loan bonds have climbed from from the pending Washington coun­ Fred Bauman, f a r m mechanics. rapidly the past few days in the
Permitting state police to patrol $107,819.38 to «233.200. municipal ty tax foreclosure Thursday by or­ Troop 226 i Hillsboro)—Bill Corwin Forest Grove section and S. C. scale would have no effect o n chamber of commerce secretary,
Hood River district on the basis
of «3.010 cents on the dollar and strike pickets was cited by Chap- and other bonds from «221.291 42 der of Circuit Judge R. Frank and Glen Powers, marksmanship. Jones, ertomologist of the Oregon the income of workers as hours are as a means of obtaining sugges­
Next court of honor is scheduled experiment station, has been con­ budgeted in accordance with the tions as to policy.
(C ontinued on page t . eoiumn 1)
the Ochoco district on the busis
and municipal warrants from $43.- Peters. The city purchased the prop­
needs of the various cbenta. The
An SERA project for the con­
of 20.20 cents on the dollar The
35787 to «106,74927. Federal re­ erties at the last tax sale to pro­ for April 25 at which time Troop ducting experimental spray work only change would be a readjust­
struction of two tennis courts on
refinancing negotiations were car­
serve bank and Federal Deposit tect lien.» and contended that sub­ 85 of Portland w ill give a special in one prune orchard on Davids ment of working hours.
demonstraton.
A
fair
sized
audi­
(Contlnn«d on pas« 8. column 8)
Hill.
Cages
have
been
established
ried out through the Stale Reclama­
sequent
levies
should
have
been
I n s u r a n c e corporation s to c k
ence attended the court Thursday there to observe the emergence of
That the SERA program is not
tion commission of which Slat«'
amounting to «3200 and «2241 34. cancelled.
night.
designed
to
compete
with
other
this insect in order to accurately
Engineer St.icklln is secretary. It
Answer to the county's complaint
respectively, is also listed.
Annual solicitation drive w ill be time the application of control employment was Mills’ statement.
Is expected that refinancing o f
Anothe; item of interest as indi­ seeking to foreclose delinquent tax­ conducted early in June, according sprays.
The prest nt wage scale was adopted
several other districts w ill
be
cated In the report is the decrease es for the years 1925 to 1930, In­ to an announcement during the
In prune orchards where thrip last December to conform with the
clusive. was filed by P. L. Patter­
■nude possible In the near future.
in
circulation
from
>50.000
to
$36.-
• • •
son. Hillsboro city attorney. The executive committee meeting which are numerous, applications of spray going wage in the county, he said.
Seven new SERA projects were
Problems of 4-H club leadership 950.
answer alleged that taxes subse­ followed tiie honor court A lf O. for control should be made im ­
Reorganization of Ihe M ilk Con­
Increase
in
deposits
since
that
quent to 1924 should have been Johnson of Hillsboro was named mediately Once thrip are inside approved for the county this week.
trol board is anticipated ns a move were considered by 38 leaders of
to
head
the
drive.
Other
events
last
report
on
December
31,
1934,
The
largest of these was the *2933
the
bud
it
is
practically
useless
cancelled on the six city-owned
of the neai future. Duiry Inter-1 county girls' 4-H clubs, camp cook-1
job for improvements to the Banks
Frank Rowell, prominent Scholls
tracts In compliance with an order planned include a Boy Scout meet- to attempt control by spraying.
i-sts are understood to be very much cry and bachelor sewing groups amount to «31.649.38.
( Continued on page 8. column 1)
Under the most favorable condi­ high school athletic field, while farmer, was appointed as one of
issued by the county court at the
dissatisfied with the present board during an ull-day conference Sat­
tions spraying w ill not prove 100 the next in size was a $2133 pro­ four new members of the state
urday ut the Hillsboro Junior high
time of sale.
• • •
per cent effective. In a cool season ject for the Cipole fill. Other pro­ board of agriculture under Solon
Circuit court order substantiated
Members of the state highway school. Program was under t h e
when the buds come out rather jects included searching county T. White of McMinnville by Gov­
the claims of the city of Hillsboro.
department - p a rtic u la rly It
H direction of Mrs Harry Morgan of I
slowly the thrip consequently come records to determine source, de­ ernor Charles H. M artin Tuesday.
Certificates of delinquency against
Huldock, highway engineer, and | the county school superintendent's
out in smaller numbers at any one scription and disposition of coun­ Another possibility for a state ap­
the properties were also ordered
J M
Devers, attorney for th e , office.
Hilhi debaters, Thomas Bronlee-
time and spraying is even less ef­ ty-owned property, survey of 1450 pointment in this county is indi­
commission — find much of inter-' Miss Rosalie Ann i t , M of Reed- we and Gordon Bailey for the af­ cancelled and the sheriff instructed
(Continued on page 4. column 4)
fective. In a season when we get
est in u recent opinion of t h e ville, a six-year club n. mber and firmative and Miss Anna Schwanke to cancel the taxes on the tracts
cated by the fact that Repressenta-
a rapid blossoming control can be
Massachusetts supreme court hold- • leader of three groups during the and Miss Rena Hertel, debated for the years 1925 to 1936, inclusive.
j tive E la. Roes of Hillsboro is fre-
much more effective and the thrip
Although several demurrers to
I
quently mentioned in the press as
lng Uiat bill boards are subject to past year, discussed "What 4-H "Federal Aid in Education" before
Final teachers' institute of the
regulation, even to the point of Club Work Meant to Me," covering the Rotary club Thursday at lunch­ the foreclosure have been filed by current school year w ill be held that are present w ill probably cause
in line for a post on the state m ilk
the
subject
Irom
the
viewpoints
of
less
injuries.
private
parties
and
must
be
heard,
suppression, ns constituting an an- .
control board.
eon. Mri* Elizabeth Abraham, coach, the district attorney's office ex­ at Pacific university Saturday. Ad­
both
lenders
and
members.
A
re­
Spray
materials
used
w
ill
depend
noyance ai d a menace to those
dresses by Dr. G. A. Odgers of
Other new members of the state
was also present.
pects to take judgment against the the university department of edu­ considerably on t h e individual
who use tho highways. Repeated sume of demonstration work was
Hillsboro Rotnrians put on the
Four-H dairy club members and agricultural board as appointed by
efforts to secure legislation In this given by Miss Jean Ann Connell program at Vancouver Friday. C. property involved in the suit with­ cation and Rev. Claude Sabin of grower. Lime and sulphur used at
. the rate of three gallons to 100 leaders w ill meet at the Connell : the governor include G. A. Brown
state covering the subject have of Hillsboro nnd Miss Marjorie T Richardson spoke on stamp col- in a short time.
Forest Grove w ill be featured.
1 gallons of water with a pint of Bros, farm at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. ! of Portland, George Fuller wider of
been defeu'ed and such Improve-1 Meek of North Plains, both five- lecfing. Rev. Charles Reed sang
Musical
program
at
the
start
of
! nicotine sulphate added showed R. W. Morse, extension dariyman Carlton, and Representative Henry
ment in the sign board nuisance year members.
institute
w
ill
be
under
the
direc­
and wus accompanied by Charles
of the Oregon State college, w ill Semon of Klamath Falls. J. O. Holt
as lisa been brought about In Ore-1 Discussions of the various phases Walker.
tion of D ein Edith Collais-Evans some promise last year. Five pounds be present and w ill discuss selec­ 1 of Eugene, Fred Cockell of M il­
of
the
4-H
program
were
conducted
of
whale
oil
soap
with
one
pint
of
gun has been through the volun­
of Pacific university. Other events
J. L. Anderson, club secretary,
(C ontinued on page 8, column 4)
tion, feeding and care of the dairy waukie and Mac Hoke of Pendle­
tary co-operation of the sign com­ by the following: Cooking, Mrs. hus been«s !ected by the board of
planned on the program include
Frnnk Connell of Hillsboro; home-
calf. Judging practice w ill follow ton are holdovers from the previous
panies.
motion
pictures
of
Oregon
scenes
' board.
the discussion.
Positive reactions as a result
making.
Miss Connell; canning. directors to attend the Interna­
• * •
by
Mrs.
Charles
Hines
of
Forest
tional convention at Mexico City of the tuberculin skin tests given
This is the third meeting in the
Governor Martin's hard boiled! Miss Meek; and sewing, Mrs. Ed­ in June.
Grove,
harmonica
band
numbers
win Bowman of Hillsboro. The
Hillsboro students last week were
series of four livestock meetings
attitude tow ard pardons Is not c a l-, meeting was thrown open for ques­
reported in nine per cent of the by a group of Washington county
which are being held for club
ciliated to Increase his popularity tions following the discussions in
teachers
and
play
day
activities
by
275 students tested at Hilhi and in
members in the county. The meet­
with the residents of the "b I g both boys' rnd girls' program. Of­
Ruth Burlingham of the uni­
five per cent of the 560 tests at Miss
Tri-county
baseball
league
to
in­
ing is open to any farmers who
house” at the end of State street fer of personal assistance w a s
grade schools. X -ray pictures are versity.
clude
eight
teams
was
organised
here in Salem. Three times dur­ made by L E. Francis, assistant
Dr. Odgers w ill speak at t h e at Aloha last Wednesday night are interested in the problems to
Advent of spring has resulted In
now being taken and w ill be read
be discussed.
ing the pust week the governor re­ county agent.
considerable new building and re­
by Dr. G. C. Belanger at Salem high school departmental, while with Ernie Clinton of Portland as
iterated his determination to be
Mrs.
M.
Seggell,
special
teacher
pair
work in this community, ac­
I president and F. E. Cummings of
Legal action against dog owners April 20, according to Miss M ar­
very sparing In his exercise of ex- j A pot luck dinner was served at
cording to local building material
noon under the direction of Mrs.
garet Dixon, county health nurse. from the Abernathy school 1 n Aloha a s secretary-treasurer. A
ccutlve clemency. Already t h is ! Bowmon. Leaders from till parts who have failed to purchase li­
firms. Additional work is also be­
That a positive test does not Portland, is scheduled for the pri­
policy Is beginning to have Its ef­ of the county attended the session. censes for their pets was started necessarily mean that the child mary a n d intermediate depart­ split season opening April 21 and
ing contemplated later In t h e
closing July 21 was adopted.
Tuesday by the Washington coun­
mental.
fect on the prison population which
spring.
Teams now holding franchises
ty dog control board. Five com­ has tuberculosis was again empha­
has grown from a total of 807!
Raymond
J.
Haas
of
Gaston
will
sized this week by the health
John Gieen has almost completed
plaints
were
filed
on
the
first
day
in
the
league
are
Maplewood.
Gas­
Teacher corps of the F o r e s t
early in January to more than 830
and the defendants are scheduled nurse. A positive reaction does in­ preside at the meeting for grade ton. Aloha, North Plains, Garden Grove elementary school were re­ remodeling and adding another
at the pre.ient time. The prison
school
principals
and
coaches.
room
to his home on South Seventh
dicate,
however,
the
necessity
of
j Home, Glenwood, Banks and eith­ elected Tuesday evening by the
to appear in the local justice of
population reached its all-time peak
er Tigard or Sherwood. Managers school board. Wade Arstell of M il­ avenue. Dr. H. P. Rush of near
the peace court within the next a complete physical examination
record in March, 1931, but Gov­
and X -ray pictures.
few days.
are as follows:
George Sohler. waukie was elected to replace E. Cornelius is In the midst of con­
ernor Meier’s generous use of the
structing a new two-story Dutch
Several questionable reactions are
Banks; Dec Shadden. North Plains; E. Arant as superintendent.
Julius Christensen of Scholls was
Prompt a-, lion is being taken to­
pardoning power helped material­
Colonial home.
to be rechecked at the court house
John Zwiefel. Maplewood;
Glen
ly In reducing the number to well elected president of the Washing­ ward enfoiclng the law this year Monday,
Other
teachers
Include
Esther
Steele, Garden Home: Lee Johnson,
below the 800 mark before he left ton county convention of I. O. O In an attempt to collect all dog li­
Allen,
assistant
su
p
erin
ten
dent;
Glenwood; Walter Schultz, Gas­
F. subordinate lodges in th rir semi­ censes due. Peter Jorgensen of
office.
Construction of a modern garage ton; Fred McBreen, Aloha, and Christine Ferm, Lottie J. Mead, C o u n ty F a rm e rs ’ U n io n
annual meeting at Tigard Thurs­ Hillsboro route 1 and N. J. Skee
Rose Halderman,
building and service station at the Lee Aria, Tigard. Schedule w ill be Vera E. Poe,
C onvenes H e r e S a tu rd a y
day
night.
Purpose
of
the
conven­
of Aloha have been appointed as
Officials of counties, cities, school
Marie Mays. Merma Wagner, Della
southeast corner of Third and Lin­ announced later.
tion
was
Instruction.
Washington county unit, Farm­
collectors. Frank Schulmerich of
districts and other political sub­
Wilken,
Zella
Phelps,
Mae
Cher-
coln
streets
w
ill
be
started
in
Other officers are: Sanford T. Hillsboro route 5. Harry Robinson
divisions an. showing a keen inter­
rington, Eva L. Bartsch, Isabelle ers’ Union, w ill meet in Hillsboro
about a week by the Sahnow
Rogers. Beaverton, vice-president; of Tigard route 1 and Lambert
est In the act of the recent legis­ Curtis
Chambers,
and Beatrice Simon. One at the Legion hall Saturday at
brothers.
Local
labor
w
ill
be
em­
Hillsboro
diamond
ball
league
Tigard, secretary, and Ches­ Heesackcr of Forest Grove route 1
lature which extends the facilities
other
teacher
w ill be elected later. 8:30 p. m. Educational committee
ployed
and
the
work
w
ill
be
under
consisting
of
six
teams
was
or­
w ill meet before the general meet­
of the statu auditing department ter C. Bannister, Hillsboro, treas­ make up the control board.
the
direction
of
Al
Chase
nnd
Otto
ganized
here
Friday
night
during1
ing and members of this commit­
to these subdivisions on an actual urer.
a meeting of managers at the local Steinke of Hillsboro.
Members irom various lodges of
L
o
c
a
l
R
e
a
lto
r
R
epo
rts
tee are urptd to come early.
cost basis. Not only w ill this serv­
The new one-story building w ill
chamber of commerce. The sum­
Funeral services for Abraham
R e m o d e lin g S ta rte d
the
county
were
present.
William
ice include auditing but the in­
T h r e e P ro p e rty D e a ls
mer season is scheduled to get un­ be 50 by 75 feet and w ill be of Reichen, 86. who died at his home |
a t M c A le a r B u ild in g der way May 2.
stallation of uniform accounting A. Morand of Portlnnd, grand sec­
hollow tile construction with a con­ at Cedar M ill, w ill be held at 2
Several real estate deals during Scouts to be Guests
retary,
was
present
nnd
answered
systems us well, according to Sec­
Teams In the league are being crete floor. Service station w ill be p. m. today (Thursday) at the Ger­ the past weex were reported by
Remodeling of store fronts in
many questions relative to the op­
o f Local L e g io n Poet
retary of State Snell.
the E. J. McAlear building on sponsored by Lester Ireland At com­ installed in front of the build­ man Congregational church at W. G. ide of the Oregon Farms.
eration of the order.
• • •
Boy scouts of Hillsboro troop 228
Next meeting w ill be at Scholls Main street was started this week pany, National Guards, Royal Soda ing while the shop w ill be located Cedar Mill. Interment w ill be In Twenty-five acre tract south of
The state whittled another chunk
by Mohr Bros., contractors. Win­ Works, Fairway Market, Hillsboro in the back. Work has just been Union cemetery. W. E. Pegg of Forest Grove was sold to the For­ w ill be guests of the local Ameri­
off its bonded debt the first of in September.
dows In the Piggly Wiggly store Argus, and Safeway store. Geoige completed tearing down the old Beaverton is in charge of arrange­ est Grove National bank, while H. can Legion post, the sponsoring or­
this month, retiring «506,000 worth
ganization, at the regular Legion
ments.
w ill be removed and folding doors Wick, W illiam Corwin, H. A. Deck house located on the lot.
L
a
u
r
e
l-S
rh
o
ll*
U
n
it
o
f
of soldiers' bonus bonds and «I,-
Building permit was recently Is­
installed to permit an open front. and Nyc O. Bristol w ill govern the
Mr. Reichen came to this country S. Nolan of Linn county purchased meeting Tuesday evening. Members
a
home
In
the
same
city.
E
E.
237,500 of stnte highway bonds. In ­
of the troop w ill give demonstra­
sued to John Hulbert for the con­ from Switzerland 44 years ago. His
F a rm U n io n M e e t T o n ig h t Alteration of show windows in Ihe league.
terest payments on these bond is­
List of players eligible w ill be ap­ struction of a house and garage wife died May 2, 1932. Deceased I Hammond completed a deal with tions of knot-tlelng, first aid and
Lnurel-Scholls Farm Union w ill store now occupied by J. B Ihle
sues, made at the same time in­
at
the
corner
of
Fourth
and
Edison
signaling under the direction et
the
firm
for
the
purchase
of
a
proved
at
the
next
meeting
April
was the father of Margaret and j
and Lyman Howe is also contem­
cluded «549,603.75 on outstanding meet tonight (Thursday). A large plated.
streets.
Rex Jones, scoutmaster.
12.
Abraham Jr. at home.
home in Tigard.
attendance is desired.
II Y A. L. L I N U B I O «
by Governor
Local M eet
Get Checks
Fourth July
Lauds Oregon Senate
Large Crowd Attends
Payments Reported
"Clean-up Weck” Set
S
«
Record Scout
Session Held
Deposit Gains
Made by Bank
Higher SERA
Wag es Sought
Thrip Control
Methods Cited
Hillsboro Wins
Point Tax Suit
4 -H Leaders
Hold Conclave
Rowell Named
on A g Board
Hilhi Debate Team
Puts on Program
Teachers Plan
Final Meeting
4-H Dairy Groups
to Meet Saturday
Tuberculosis Tests
Show Few Reactors
Tri-County Baseball
League Organized
Dog Control Board
Starts Legal Action
New Building on
Increase Locally
Grove School Body
Re-Elects Teachers
J. Christensen
I. O. O. F. Leader
Sahnow Brothers
Plan New Garage
Local Diamond Ball
League Organized
(C ontinued on pHire 8, column 8)
Abraham Reichen
Services T oday
.