The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1935, Image 1

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H IL L SB O R O , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 11, 1985
NO. 8
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tt er ¡
Farm Union
to Present
4-H Awards
Earm Economist
Answers Protest
Walnut Growers
Fate Fourth
Ju ly Event
Judgment County
Tax Foreclosure
Suit to be Asked
Relief Program
in Rural A reas Airport Plan
to Close May 1 Will be Told
Court Seeks
Bids Refund
That Oregon walnut grower an
Motion for judgment in the
II Y A L. L I N D B K C K
not discriminated against in the
Hural relief cases in Washington
Washington county tax foreclosure
county will be closed on May 1,
Operations of the walnut control
suit will be sought in the circuit
according
to orders received Wed­
code was the opinion expressed in
court sometime within the next
S ta le mitt C ou n ty A id
nesday by the local office from |
the report made public this week i
week, according to the district at­
the state emergency relief commit- ;
by E M Gruhuni, agricultural I
torney s office Total of 1076 par­
B ig S u m ; U tility
tee Action is being taken in an-1
economist of the general crop sec-
cels of land involved In the action
ticipation
the availability
T * I e <• 1
X
---v/a mv < of
■ vaiinuu11
y u j M u- of sea-
T axen H ig h
C ou n ty O rg a n iz a tio n P la n t Hull of tlo- federst department of p ;r r D e p a rtm e n t, C. o f C. remain unredeemed
a l o f > 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 R e fu n d in g "ual employment, R W Weil, R e p re s e n ta tiv e A i r D e f e n d
agriculture 1 he report was made
Hearing on three demurrers toi I o t W
L
. L I
,
county chairman said.
re p re s e n ta tiv e A ir D efense
by Gruhuni ufter holding Investi­
E x p ected to M a k e Bids
S cholarships fo r T w o
the suit are scheduled for this
uc e r s o b e Is su e d
Commenting on the order, the ' G ro u p to S p e a k M o n d a y
gation meetings with Oregon grow- ,
morning 'Thursday). Motions for
^AI.KM State and county aid for
ers lust year
F rid a y A fte rn o o n
M e m b e rs o f Clubs
by T h is C ou n ty
following statement was issued by,
,
, r
. „
dismissal of complaints against all
the poor, u r c «!. dependent wid
J
, the local committee:
*■ Local C. o f C.
Only possible cauM* for complaint
persons who have redeemed prop­
own urui mother« und indigent will
by growers in this state is that
erty since the suit was filed, for a
In anticipation of the general >
coat each n (dent of O rego n ap
Oregon growers are in u measure
sure f \ r < 1 l l t ' t
A rt
^wwsri default against others named and D „ , . . . .
„
C
1 . closing of rural relief cases M a y , » . , . .
_
proxhnatrly >3.76 thia year In ad­
rade
/ > ( . I u-rvrvri*
OtM JIJ for u
a judgment will be made as
obliged
to
deliver
a
better
grade
dition to the 11 .(MM).000 appropriated
nut
to
the
surplus
board
than
(
-
...
soon
thereafter
as
possible.
by the recent legislative m c m i o i i re­
California, the report stated This
, Following the judgment, a date
relief clients affected by the or-1
lief budget« of the aevcrul coun­
F __ ___ j der wlu direct ‘heir attention at
ties for 1035 aggregate >2,180,875 Locals P la n E x h ib its f o r results from the fuct that Oregon F ire m e n O u tlin e T e n ta tiv e for ,he »heriffs sale will be set and S a v in v in
has but two grades and California
notices posted in three public places
K
in te re s t E xpected once toward securing jobs in pri- P ro m o tio n o f F la x In d u s try
< M th lg a im .n o t >078 ISO I..» I . . o
C o u n ty F a ir T h is Y e a r
tun. three. The grower is allowed
P ro g ra m fo r C e le b ra tio n
in Washington county.
as R esult o f N e w P la n
val® indus‘ry-
D
»
budgeted for old age pensions,
to deliver us he pleases us to grad«
______
Action was mandatory against
______
Seasonal work, particularly in
S u p p o rte d by C h a m b e r
>824.057 for cure of the poor. >280,- 1
!
properties
___
____
Administration recognizes that
„ .
_ wj!iL de'i95i*e.n‘ 13xe*
_
the rural areas, has been retarded
---------
382 for support of dependent wid­
Selection of
a -r-------
sponsor for the
years 1925 to ---------------,
1930, inclusive, Bids on »140.000 of refunding by late spring and inclement weath-
Two scholarships to the 4-H club there
of the .u.,
con
. . . . . . is
. „ merit
. . . . . . . in
. . . some
h .,..
...
— —
— ^or
r» ,
ow« and mothers and >08.300 for summer
school
ut
Corvallis
this
tentions
of
the
committee
us
It
annual
Fourth
of
July
celebration
«b®
owners
of
which
had
not
taken
warrants
will
be
called
next
week
W-
However,
with
the
coming
of
u
ev®
*'>
Pments
,n th® drive to
care of indigent soldier« amt sa il-1
summer will be awarded by the tnuy
. b«: possibh-
_____ ___
_ fire How- advantage of the installment . pay- according
___
_ plans
___ ________
for __________
conditions __ to m Hillsboro still hangs
to
announced bv ____________
good weather, much outside work Have *®u®ra' air bases established in
on*
Washington county unit of the arise that"would result in intïiual- ®'«-r. the city commission expects ment program. Approximately 2200 Donald f fem ^teten'"7m ,7u7to4~ can and wiTf’h^' rfone
f .llltMti« «».Mini«, kt,*», - ■ i II,..
will be discussed at the local rham.
of commerce Mon«iay noon by
Raymond R. Staub of Port-
regional director of the Na-
Fr on tier Air Defense asso-
Severai local organizations
in denominations of ¿ 0 0 each and
“ n
will bear interest at five per cent, would be discontinued as rapidly the TfiUsbo^Tarei
•>r°Jects ,or
Judge Templeton said Sale will be M seasonal work become avail-
nr
hn.
..
.«a m «
made to the highest bidder for able. Speed with which this cur- t,.r? L ,S?f
(MM); Columbia. >48,HM). Cooa. >78. -w . rd« ,^,.11 »J , » . . T «u
t 8<m und Ci
O
blocks of 200 warrants on a pre- ‘ailment is accomplished was left he
i„
™northwest in
,nr Z ,n4aV r , u Í : y ^ y / F
“
nod from 1920 to 1834, be unable to make a definite fl-
nuum h“ “
to the d« r e t io n of the count, m A M S ?
fact that Oregon walnut na?c‘a l. 8u,ara,nt‘;? to ,he C“.F but
Saving to be Made
committees.
Wtleox biii which would appropri-
»1.350, Klamath, »511.300. Lincoln, f ¿ lm
î ’/f
/»
prlce*
mov
_........ tnov.-d
up and down with . ,ed ,hat'
,h<,y were »How««
Majority
of
the
warrants
to
be
Cal1 fOT « I«“* « tor replace- •
o7 a ,^
u
.n......
IM
U
.
u
.....
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mon
linai
if
no
4-H
club
is
rep-
California
»20.500, Malheur. »37.000, Morrow,
T ,“' , ,,u ’ " *
•" " ’I'-
prices, indicating that '** \PO~or ‘he celebration profits
»10,000. Polk, »30 200 Umatilla »01- n
p * , V , ’?* *l'rv*'d. by
the restriction of California w alnut; would be kept as a sinking fund.
refunded bear interest at the rate 'ne' ^ *" C^ C camp« has been made ha, b,.en announced as "National
Hut
lliu
u k ji
kA/ »t .. "JL
« l I ”nHi
issiis, nominations iiiuy
,aa
■
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>'* «• unit,
may rM*niucie
be made supplies and th«- resulting price in- or u?ed ior lhe Purchase of addi-
ot six per cent, although those is- !S ' ^ * n.<,on. . co?nty Thirty-six Ald
f T Oregon and th-
i l l ... I.>^.41......
r*
. . . ^ nT fit o’regon'and
rv r-
ti.intsl
fit*.» equipment
. 1 nm
»45,900. Yuii'ihill, ' »41.000
wd",b.,’, mad«^lf*rom'thA'ink'''J1
t’h*
WOUl,‘
“ or>»l «re
H ea d q u a rters
f o r C o u n t y sued after February 25“ of this year ot replacements, to be recruited
Program Outlined
L.
I
. j ii
draw interest at five per cent. In ?.ex! week, will be sent to Camp
site
o be L o c a te d H e r e
saving,
county
at ...
Timber
and seven at
Program outlined by the fire de-
i addition
— ~~~ to this - —
—••••»• the
*«•« «.L
rus«^^ t xr___
.
Utility corporations paid a total dutes will compete for scholarships
__________ ‘
Local
interest
in the project was
partment included free acts in ad-1
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judge declared that he expected Vanc°uver. Wash
of »U.U01.251 in taxes in Oregon nt the next meeting May 4
aroused at the chamber of com­
dttion
to
the
customary
Fourth
of
F«xicral
housing
campaign
head-
Premium
to
be
paid
would
lust year ureording to figure« com-
Utility Report (ilvrn
merce January 14 when details of
July concessions Other suggested quarters and display room f o r avef age approximately one p e r
piled by the state tux commission
Report on progress relative to
the Wilcox bill were outlined.
f I t IJ I*»* K XA'i’Fs* Si
kz4 z4 r» c .-T t Ex I «7 _ . .
a
. . .
Cent.
This was approximately 17 per formation of a utility district in
Since that time the American Le­
«•
^
r” ^
“j u ^
^ l ^ g ' K ^ m o S m*'*! h^ ° Wood
* warrants will hold
cent of the total property tax. Tux Washington county was given by
gion, city council and chamber of
_
over subsequent
puynients by the Portland General Ferd Langer of Sherwood P, Pat-
commerce
have been co-operating
^
i issued. That the
contest, races of various T G Bronleewe 'county chairman’ Ä
current Ä vouchers
Electric group atone amounted to ton of Gaston took exception to
in a drive to have the government
kinds,
baseball
tournament,
surprise
announced
this
week
Exhibits
of
neW
would
called
in
with-
»1,143 1130 Whereas tax payments the present set up on the grounds
—
mu
C.XUIUIIS or
_
. ,
v e r the
m e airport
a ir p o n near Here
take o over
here for
free _ feature,
horseshoe pitching
“ * .......-
* ' ..........
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* *. «— dT
—*—
•— S e a r c h e r * .
building materials u and
household
.v ^m ^toton^A
i"10'1
F S -J P k
J1
such an air bas<’ Expenditures
by (lower, telephone and wuter | that
farmers
I.,., iu
i iiit - i , were
. o n - not
noi given suf
in- ■ ,__ o u -
r- .
■■
.
.
, .
nu n
u u s e n o ia ex Dr it^ d ^ «...
Icient representation T h e Union J o h n B a ld w in F a ta lly H u r t
and free picnic ground«
grounds appliances will be shown and home
hom e
, p J®“ , by Templeton. Addition- Searchers
F in d C han d lees timated
at
between
asnnnon
utilities have inereiued gradually flel
timated at between »500,000 and
_____ ______
_ books
_ and information re- lf -h
may be resorted to
li. n adopted
n motion
to add two
jn A c c id e n t at T o b ia s
lion? hib'L.VJrf01?
or8anlza
' Pluming
.
over the past 12 years, payments I the
_
___ _______
»1.000,000 would be made here if
on T r a il fro m C am p
, ..........................
i local
, . to
111 r t i c i o t n i at I o n ia s
lions be asked to snonsor
some gardinZ
oarHmo th..
, . . . . , ...in
„ ii, “t®
sponsor ’ srime,
the 'eampa'ign"
w in" «.
b^e
the warra
warranted indebtedness of
by rallroa«! companies, on the oth- members from
each county
local designation could be obtained.
event in the program was sug-1 available
, e county increases again.
er hund. sluiw a graduul decrease, the utility committee.
' it was said.
John
E
Baldwin.
6».
ot
Tobias
f
es,ed
,h
®
Kroup
Committee
Clifford
O
Mabee
of
Aloha
w
ill
Reduction,
in
the
amount
of
out
Committeemen appointed were as
ws. o» luuiu.s rs.»yr».L«n»irs,. th
"
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„
.
.
.
v»* gAswtia wtu
- —— -— ---- -
*»»
Dr and Mrs. William Chandlec
Resolution petitioning President
killed instantly Mon- c
1»? u
included be in charge of the headquarters st«n<*>ng warrants during the past of Scholls, feared lost in the Buck Roosevelt to allocate funds t o
Distribution ui »275JKMJ to the b’llows: Bluomlng J N Jepson »tulli
night
when
he
was
struck
by
n
n
i
m
*yeinulsh
chief.
Wilbur
and
of
the
five
canvassers
working
:
v
T?r
t<*5j5d
aPProxi™ately
>120.-
lake
district
of
Klamath
county,
promote
the flax and
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m e IJ
Patton and Dethlefa. 1-uur day i
I 50U
,1X1 sharrbolders of the Western
el Scholls J E Blazer Kansas **n automobile while walking along ant» / d . rnarsna’« A L Brock in the county. Clerks, provided by uw- according to Templeton A year were safe and on their way to civ- linen industry in Oregon
Saving» Ac Loan aaaociutioii
made thia w«-vk by Chai lc« II I City- H«-rt lli . - u ki r and Ed Bra the Tuulutin highway near his ' i„»,„._2,iLentz'
.
lhe SERA, will be in the office a5 ° ,he *’arrant indebtedness of ilization when met by searching adopted Monday night at the reg-
Carey. corporation commissioner.
Verboort Arthur Ireland ami home Lloyd E Anderson of Hills- . 2 2 ,
ch^
®ver> day
th®. county amounted to $280 244 parties Tuesday, according to word ular business meeting of the cham-
The distribution was made on the '«enry
Plats Middleton
;»n l Ijmgci
i n g e r Mt»»«,
boro, driver
unvvi u
of i the
»nc death
u«-uin car. w
was
a s -Uam
rhamK.r
K «.-
r „ - -- expect®
--------
<1 L. '*'ont
.
. the
Community
....«.**4,^ K
meeting
i l l i n g was u held
c iu a at i wnile
7 at » present
---- - 7 “ - the total is ap- from Ashland. The couple had gone t»®*' of commerce. The resolution
basis of l/5-tt cents on cucii d o l-iand Jo*«* Cedar Mill and
West
not
held.
Investigai
mg
officers
de-
conducted
th
e
}*Ì,ch
Tigard
Monday
night
for
organiza-
P/oximatley
mo n i a
III». J u S a i n i K u i n e e i s d e - rondiletiw t lh ..
, i
—. .
—
...» in IUI u i Siiio x a -
- - $162.000
-----------
------,
i» iu .i.o o io «rap
»“ i m u w w o y m e u a x COm-
lar Invotad In the BMonation
! Union requesU-d additional I ' time ' In daring that the ------conducted
Fourth
..I» .« « .<
L„_
-s ®v®nt. tion of the u housing
....,_ _ _ campaign
_ _ _ _ _ in i ! House
------ l bill
,„
. 341.
..
accident was the un-
rnr a of n J ,n,K.1
, llrtn
of July
which provided muskrats for a short time and were ( mittee o t the Oregon Federation of
tents
avoidable
. J “hPunlo®r ot years, was not ob- the Sherwood-Metzger-Tigard area, tor the refumling procedure, was unable to come out due to heavy I Women’s clubs.
• « •
I which to report uppointmci
wed the
Baldwin was walking along the c,miration ai dV h'f’fi b°*h
OT J ° Johnson ot Tigard is acting passed by the legislature and al- snowstorms.
Plans for increasing colonization
M .?oii,‘lH2OU,.,.oh'm'‘l ¿ » " n ™
proposing of a ...... lutmn opposing south side of the highway* and*"is 5 2 2 ^ * to’ J ÌI k L i Ì’* , fi,rA‘men are “ L “ chairman in that "district
" lowed to' become "law without the
Thomas Hodgson and L. I. Moon, of this area by persons ’f ronT tì^
h,.1
'..I J .h h i ' compuliwiry student fees ut the believed to have attempted to
prid»v
,ten propo“ ls
D«talls of the national h i g h signature of Governor Martin. Un- ’raveling on skiis. met the Chand-1 middle west were discnsse«t Estab-
mtssianer. _
u«ai . mirassi ng . 01 punite
«ute college
and university
No ........
cross to the
other . side,
stepping it;
in
-
y . a”
®moon.
.
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----- «•
»,«. i,v
»••«- »»»..«.s
.»a« »nianiiL
j
* »***«*-«*’ sp r v t.ii uuiuvM . spun*
piuvmuns oi me law countv
o u v u t tM uiw dv o n u ie io - m ile ‘««tu ij; ox an miurmaiion Dureau
in
acU<,n w<11 u k cn and lhc rcsnlu- front of the car That he did not W is X ^ M??' H?»iil1StiL?g ° f ’! ? ' Mred by the <«<*eral housing ad- courts in the two counties affected «now-covered trail from the Lind at the chamber of commerce to te-
inUiprUtxl here an an Blandon- ,|ori WM ^ ,4 (>n thr tJ|h|<, J(>hn
the mi|n
thv
. « r .. »»arry Morgan Jake ministration, were received this were authorized to instruct their My ranch to Buck lake.
si«t newcomers was proposed,
mu m» Ih.n hi'«l eh2r-JL Ji,..i‘t f,2t J ’utoils. Albert Strciff. H K Huson, impact was the report given an A.„ar «..m
m
o J M< ! '*»T<‘k by Br°nle®»'e. Topic will be respective county clerks to issue
Searching parties left Medford I Details of Title 11 of the Federal
baillng^UHU has huruUtnz.xl for- | roi„nr| William Dierdorff. Thomas thorltiea by Anderson
th
e
n
m
akL
“
'®
J
h
e
bids
and
"Better
Housing
and
the
Home”
refunding
warrants
drawn
against
on
Monday
with
t
h
e
Chandlee
Housing
act were outlined by R
Ihon rnnle«__
.
---
‘ * *SWL4a<llR tfllU UIC nume ‘ t * las 4 L* 411 warrants ur<
"’‘T, “UUly « ’" » “»■on«",
M®- Roe and Gus Krause took an ac
cabin
as
their
destination.
.
J
Scearce.
Hillsboro chairman of
Culloch pr«.p«M« t o
substitute Uve ,Mrl
thf dbcu„ ion
The couple stopped at the A. T tl>® federal housing administration
n. goUations for the tong drawn «ait
Representative E 1. Huss
chial schools are eligible to com­
Jenkins ranch in the Dead Indian He declared that loans for new
pete.
s r ; m Z*
j
w co n .
country on March 5 when a heavy construction and refinancing under
Contests ,o determine the boy
snowstorm overtook them. They !h* a®t were now being taken,
, x,M nslve libgntmn with little or tlvltl,.s at lhl.
|,.i:IS|ilturi.
F
r
r
f
sZ r t)'
and girl ,o represent the various
stayed until March 8, when they
That merchants, businessmen and
no relief for
rate payer
, expressedI the opinion .ha, the ice M, Z l X im w h^ T s survived by "
high schools will be completed by
started for the lake on horseback.' ’h®*r employes were largely re-
May
3
and
county
representatives
Five
miles
from
the
lake.
Jenkins
sponsible
for traffic congestion on
cream bill requiring imitations to
and (wo bro(hers in Portland.
(Continuvd on pair» lu. ml unin I)
Governor Martin has forwarded
will be determined by May 17.
left the couple and the Chandlees Main street was the declaration of
suffered a broken neck and frac
to the federal emergency admin
State contest closes on May 25.
decided to ski to their cabin.
| Mayor J. H Garrett. Parking of
tu rn of both arm* and legs as a
Istratlon of public
ap f
national semi-finals on June 4 and
blic works, an ap-
T
I *
Production record and general
Jenkins declared that the Scholls cars owned by these people on
result of the accident The body
plication for
Prooosal under wkiek
. lhc :lational finals on June 15. The ’yp® ot herd from which the calf couple had plenty of provisions Main street during business hours
gran, ,.f
was taken to Portland
------ - en
lg fll
for reconstruction
on of the Trout-
/
»m
county v eight
national finalists will give comes should be the firs, consider- bu’ h»d planned on staying only a ' hinders trade facilities and causes
z-< •
w-s
s ?e,Utr’. marll,'d *bt'«®c-
"J:?, lai!>e Gol(i®n Ban- their speeches at Washington. D “tion in selecting a heifer calf for week or ten days. When they did congestion, he said.
dule Cusrode Locks section of the
Columbia river highway. Hopes for
,
.....
.
__ __ — _________ _
Letter was received from Con­
~ ® the fi™
e * year
£ » 7 ‘he
t e ^ a canes
n e s P and w words.
oP dr^ 5
"Ot to
" ° I - ation
H-Club-
Th^ Morse,
* “ “ * extension
d~ lar- P0?
,-* * « * the • « police
* . “ month- J « * ™ gressman James W Mott regard-
Juvin..Wc annul .... the request ar.
r V E O V F I 1 » ™£,ty™“
c->unly since
firs! I*
..f “ th.
"" cannery .„J“
a"“ h ‘,avc
of * ° R rk~ W
notified
bused on the fact that the hug«-
_____
’
' T"** °.f R»av®r,on route |hi 1 •
« «o’ ght f o r d i n g to
Applications for loans on new dairyman, during a discussion of
Frank Norman, caretaker of the
(Oontinaed on po«o 4. rulumn 7)
cx|x*nditure is made necessary by
. ..
*" , . g ***n
In a similar n , pf- ^ t -
<• Hx>-Maling can- construction
and refinancing
and care ui
of the
dairv v Chandlee
here
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...p, un- the selection
---------- —
vise- Udll
--------— - - filbert v orchard
iv iia n i near
IIU4iriierV.
the development of Bonneville dam
Indictments against six persons ««‘ 'dent ,„.ar Beaverton on Feb- n®O
t ontracts
— der
»
—.....................
- - Hous- I calf
- . » - at . - the
» -------
.. _ Brothers
. e ualr>
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nere.
nroximatetv
>snn for growing
~ ap:
Title 11 of thc - Eederal
Connell
farm expressed
belief that aru
his near
employ-
which is a federal project
,wcre « ‘Port«» Erjday by the coun r»»«-y >»
corn lx' tw ineT m „hi « ~ ‘,£.-’ W<7 t ,ng act are now available a‘ both beat here Saturday Approximately ®re bad reached their cabin and
. . .
‘y grand jury Those indicted were
----------------------
Dean r
acc°5dln8 ,o local banks. Loans may be made 30 dub members attended
were safe. He gave this opinion
th e cao’n e r v ' f i - i d ° d - J ? . oi UP. “» 8? Per cent of the appraised
considering
the safety
pr‘°.r ’»
report of the couples
After ttt years of tovesUgation Ä n d “ blft^y"
% —
ry' field 7 ^
7
, ; “.Plu‘e° o7 S S ^ r t y ’ »
s i Importance
/ e ^ X m o of
f t h
^ Ä
on ’he
Wednesday
and litigation the state ha. ulti- Flowers and James Wedding, all
,
, D*,n'«n*n having land available bu, not in e x c e ^ o t »ie’ooo to t u - m the r e c i t e
W' a
That C h a n d lX T a n exneneneed
ä
■‘ t
ä
sk
j
;!-
t o b c H c k l S a tu rd a y
ss? ;: ä
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a
r
s
e
—
t
beds The United SUtes supreme Crane of Fores, Grove, statutory
Funeral
services for
Henry nrrv wlU be provided seed and I
should conrorm
conform to , K. 4 J n_!n0.w ^ orm befcwe
Emergency
------- ______ ___ ____ 11*“
' . 5 ? alf H9ru Muiuia
uuure was
r>iiiergeiM.y crop loans are now
Monthly payments
on
the ■ - » loans.,
the breed
type, , have
a vigorous /■ \ ZXZ» I , fi stat*
ment of Norman.
He also available and
applications are be-
b leK I r»kli i »4
—* — — ■ —
— 1
- - - ‘
a - .a 2 .
.
t-xxe« 4 rx a it-
-
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court luu held that the lakes are charge
Brocks, 88, of Hillsboro, who died b*' b8**1 ,15 P®r ’on tor corn de-
not navigable and therefore not
George Pierce of SI.
Helens en- »♦ his home here Wednesday morn-
state property. The tong fight has tered a plea of not guilty to a i ”g will be conducted at the S,
cost the state more than $10.000 charge of assault with intent to Matthews church Saturday at 10 1..............
-»■= «*■ income oi the Ioan, according to R J Scearce 'cited the imnortanc-
come out if the Chandlees had noi enneemine ih « ..
Title to other lake bed. will prob- kill when arraign«! in the circuit « <" by Father J T Costello Reci- approximately »30 an acre. Ray Hillsboro chairman Charges ^ .d e catoes on fte^h m d l « \ 7 f * " 8 arrived at the toke
X
“d ? e r ^
by ,hC
C°?toJi*OÄ
mwOrn‘T‘
,
f t “^ 0 Of ‘hC " ¿ £ 7 Wi,,d bCk hr“J “ offal from ,1
and ‘"eluded in
X
H o w ^ e r .w fe “ f r Ä i U
The ™ s k r l, term contain. 2000
Hangs Fire
of Warrants
Utility Report Given
»«.. n.....™,
TS,,,.,..
Premiums
„i’Ä & . Ä ’Ä
Ä - Ä Ä Ä
Sought
by Dr. Staub
e « ^ rt^,f ¿^e Hl,kboro Site Urged
Housing Office
Opens Monday
Com
County Man
f
A \
Auto Victim
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,w.„ ,„r cent
Scholls Pair
Reported Safe
Calf Selection
Explained Here
Cannery Seeks
Corn Contracts
«4.900.000 JlirV llKllCtS
Six Persons
Crop Loans
Being Taken
A r Ä j’am« HeiUy BtOcks RitCS
dec».«,.
...dverw
J J .? .” " iA '50. . " " ' "?.pos?d upon. ? . . . " . ? "j .f? ‘d?y. . . and bur,al to
kept S J r a t e Jrom'Sto'"“h
O< the ‘°“ arC f° r mUtUal ,nSUr'
p.u
tc , othcr by- ance, taxes, fire and hazard insur-
»»•-
.1—
u>. Ik -
i Tigard Tuesday when they enter- tery.
h v e r e d S h !” S tk e a r 8 n d w i l * be de- ance and annual service charges
into o of f th
thc e thing
t«T
At
rf lOiilty
Mr.
was
born
1-inle
th
in ii according
u
cco rd in ir to
to At-
A I. ,.hnr,,in.,
'T pl‘‘n!1
e ~ —• <
—
» z to
>«> indictments
n iu ic i„ im
n is - and
— ■ Brocks
•»•««.•»•
w h ..»
m ,, u in
i n i Germany
.r r m a n y n ' c i e u
oy me cannery to the
-;Contlnu«l on pare to. relsinn n
thing,
a<cording
h„ b - . mI®
,.k e ..n
m « to
. United
to iple
? ™ ol T i toe
’enerW
VanW
We who
I char«in« , ,h®
ot „ alcoholic
>nd m
came
to t the
States 53 da'r> man’s silo for »1 per ton. In
holdsyt»iat servinu a s 1 s ta te le r t s " qU or to m *n o r » Tb®y also plead 'ears ago. He had been a resident ‘he past most of this corn waste.
ja
h or a^< 7 n emto-r of any o,w 8U‘"y
char8“
of Permitting •’ Hillsboro for the past 18 years
Ra> declares to be better
A C llO r l r v I l Q S
of Oregim’s num< nms boards a n d ' "J1""” to PIav P°°l
« public I ,H® >» survived by one son. F.mil, 'ban field corn for ensilage, has
ommisSmiu nt i n l and Hm sim.e ” ‘a" but “ "‘«K * " a< Postponed I >’ Cornelius route 2. andsixdaugh- t*™ thrown away
VV7
a .*
nnc 1^11.’^violation «." ’the consU -‘ , 'W MrE‘" land of Aloha was j'®«. Mrs. Anna Wilke of Mt Ang-
Steps are being taken to Increase
.Uonil ii.hib?tim. ngiinst lH ld i..u iii,,,"’d "v,’r *° lh‘‘ gra,'d jurv .1’ Mrs Enima Nlckolls and Mrs the contracted sw eetcorn acreage
wo tocrative offtcM* oi m s tu rn s T"psdav b> County Judge Temple- Mary Reinke, both of Portland
'his county and the above pro-
1.7 once In this «•oiineethin R e ir i i
,®Ut’winK arraignment on an Mrs Gertrude Moyr of San Fran-1 Po«" has been made to facilitate
at once.
In
this
connection
Repre
County relief committee in meet-
once. In this comnrtion 11« ore ' assault and battery charge.
| cisco, Cal., and Mrs Lena M iltep-! 'he obtaining of additional con-
sentative 1-cw Wallace of Multno­
ing Wednesday night did not come
Riisxell
Crane
of
Forest
Grove,
herger
and
Miss
Etta
Brocks
o
f
,
tracts-
The
cannery
does
not
wan,
mah county will
probably have
l(’x in iliii« |(in nave |0, column 4)
' Hillsboro
to an?,,
any deciaion
decision ° on
the wage peti-
pet,-
to go outside of Washington coun- !°
n 'h®
to kick buck with the per diem
ty for (he necessary acreage Rav tlon._ fii£* by reIlef workers >a«‘
he drew tor serving as a member
declari-d Persons interested ’ are week The question has been re­
of the game commission on Feb­
asked Io contact thc cannery.
I
«he county wage board
ruary 2 and 9 while he wns still
Ruv until r e c c n t lv B in o r in in n ^ I Petitions submitted by the county
druwlng his per diem ns a mem­
ent of the Woodhurn
»
SERA workers requested that the
ber of thc legislature.
bea‘ ‘h”s* Ma“h- - -
W
O OUCStlOtl
'C
County Dairy Herds Rank High
Production Report for March
“ n° ‘ a' ailabl®- a calf can be rais acres a?d f °P®rated by a com-
“
ed very successfully on a well hal. ------
~
~
"
anced ration using I dry
skim
milk
dry skim milk '
. btocA fop, ‘he farm was spring field crops, vegetable crops
In order
to « n - n r e r > r n ™ > r a n d max- ralsed at ‘h® Chandlee filbert farm , and for taking care of the neces-
-------------------proper
oraer
to secure proper and
and max-
imum growth it is essential that near Seholls.
, sary spray and fertilizer work in
th® ®a" be kept under s a n i t a r y . - , .
.
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orchards and berry patches. Money
conditions and be fed a carefully Iv llS S in iT I V f a n F r s i i n r f
allowed covers feed requirements
analyzed and well balanced calf 1
l u d l l r O U r lG
i for work slock as well.
meal. Exercise and sunshine are;
I_ I-|| I
t t
Mortgages against all the crops
al* avs,important
3 t r l l l l S D O r O H o m e , produced are given as security for
At ,‘h® d ose of the field meet
» r no.-iu
oc
, « .
1 the 'oans The interest rate is 5(4
two classes of producing cows were M n
uaVK,son “ • of Ashville, per cent per annum.
' ' '
C - who was reported missing
If the amount need;
‘ ud8®<
turned ’ d . T,hk<lrSdt y . a"®rnoon- 1 ®d exceeds $300 the applicantmust
«mmed up at the sheriff s o ffic e ; first make application to the Wil-
S e n a to r A itk e n
here Tuesday morning. He had be-1 lamette Production Credit associa-
_
T .
w w
t o ' H i i l ^ .e
P,ortIand a"d cam e'tion. Oregon building. Portland. In
I 3 i L ' 5 T ry ,rtf lVTr>r*f .» Hillsboro to stay with his niece, ; case this federal agents refuses the
Mrs, Percy Weik, he told officers applicauon. the a w lic a V m a r th e n
„
A
Glen Hall, who brought Davis'- apply for an emergency crop loan
, Senator George Aitken of Gar-
???.
Oregon last week, reported Minimum toans are »10 and maxi­
mum loans are »500
The Washington county commit­
tee checking the local applications
| are Omar Fendall of Forest Grove,
i Hen Hevsacker of Forest Grove
1 route 2 .md F E. Rowell of Scholls
program including the wage rates
•
V V
f
<
'¿^¿rwhtorD?^^
laiKS joint Meet
From the way Income taxes are
Six county dairy
rolling in it begins to took ns major portion of
though prosperity had made i, ors In the Yamhill
_
around the corner nt last. Actual Improvement association for March. 1100, 70.4.
collections so ter this year are according to the report released
Production of 60 pounds butter-
g e ? t h ö u r s u n d e r t h e ir pr<
more than $41X1,000 ahead of th o se; this week by J. P. Lohrenz, test- fa, or over by mature cows
10
of Inst year.
! er. Records of animals owned by I places—First. Connell Bros "Oak-
d ly^ D r" 1^ “ " / & &
a t
n
«
* * *
I Connell Brothers. Fir Grove dairy, hurst," purebred Holstein 6 2653
man. Dr. Andrew Carrick, pastor;
John Cooter, speaker of t h e and Albert Greener, all of H ills-; 87.5; third. Fir Grove. " 1 3 grade
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___ ______
O
’ ,
,
°h ,b^Tualatin Plains Presbyterian
house, seems to have put one over ' boro, David Hagg * Sons of Re«-d-1 Holstein,
5, 1674, _ 71 9. fourth Hngg I appointed
Tuesday _
by "secretary" „,
of
.... 4 t h
U e .. political
nailitirenl prognosticators,
ns....
4 < s « 4 « / i ville.
ll.»
Areo 'T.IIVI
n..,l I A Sons.' ..m
. . . L"’
.
.
-
A
I,
«■
. Wallace
..
J as ' a !
oil
nnd W
Mrs.
Tom 7171112»»„
Williams and
"Tiwts’
grade'^"raev*
I A<ricul,ure
Henry
ft.
l i l i r i e d O i l I l i e s d a V cbprch- was a Ruest.
White they have been speculating Mrs C. E. Robertson, both of For-1 fi, not). 704 fifth Hngg A- Sons member of the control committee
..
..
‘
c - ” Richardson spoke before! C m n d in n t h i s t l e . ,.e » r i,.„ ,e » e
. l
<m the possibility of the L incoln. >-st Grove, dominated the report Tmleh 10," grade Jersey 7 1 044 ,or ' h® red sour cherry marketing ,Mrs , Murtha M. Tews, 40. wife the McMinnville club Friday on
, «,
’
. «.
? . / V„^ ,Cr? I ^eei'rei^’X can ®®cu[e nourish-
county legislator landing a state for the 38 herds tested
«9 it; eighth. Albert Greener ,,f "greenient Maling will represent u i Walter f; J e w s former Hills- the collecting of stamps. Others Pa,cb w®r® kl,1®d by cultivation at | mt nt tor the root stock
• •
■
—
nnrn fim rhiof
$■»— Smith "mm
a«*« accompanied j *-•
the M P Cadv farm at a cost of
1,1
‘ <«sc or very small patches
job he has been quietly angling
Connell Brothers, with a herd Hillsboro, "IS," grade Holstein 5 dealers
in Oregon
and Washington I ^°ro,.fi.ri
chi^.f died «♦
»' ♦ th®
‘mm K
here
him
for a federal berth which he now , of 34 purebred Holsteins. captured non, 65.9.
Marketing agreement which would ' h,’sP"a* here Saturday after an ill-
A Rotary book shelf v will be $16 per acre, reports L. E. Francis, 1 which are conveniently close to the
buildings a number of farmers
confidently expects to land. Cooter top honors tor dairies having 2(1 Four-year-old
class
Second HaBv provide minimum prices for grow-1
m ow- nps of “ f!vS
Funeral
placed in
the e puDiie
public library,
llbrai
____
vi days a«
run®
r‘,‘ services i-nrdlna
p.»veu
.n «». m
ac-j assistant county agent. In his con- have
... „..« -I«— *u- ___ 1.. ___ . _____ «1—
Tl... u__ 1 ..u...... 1 .... - ___
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__ .
' »»< »«■••>■. Hagg,
«HIUKI......... .
e »-«» *v« Siow """
,vprn rnnSnrfoa
«U«
«««I.— *_i__
.
had good success in hand
is out after the newly cr«>ated post or more cows. The herd showed an * Sons. "Fish 6," grade Jersey 1 ®ra of red sour cherries used In Iwc,ru cond,'Ict™ at ‘ h ® Trinity J’ord‘nK '« action taken by the trol of the thistle. Cady used a cultivating
every two or three days.
of farm relocation director
for average production of 1208 pounds I 1305, «7 8; fourth. Fir Grove “7" I canning and packing was approved !
j h®ral? fhurch Tuestlay afternoon board of directors Each Rotarian six toot cover-crop disk and a two-
For
those patches that are too
Oregon, an activity coming under J of milk nnd 40.53 pounds of t butter- grade
1732 65
requested ,0
to .contribute
contribi
m-ndo Holstein
H o ls te in
1799
«sa 8 fifth
fiftn ' «entativelv
tentatively by
bv Secretary
S e c r e ta r y Wallace
u/n,i»r„: - and burial was a'
at th®
the Hillsboro I. ■ is « Requested
one book, ton
ton tractor
tractor
;arge or so situated as to make It
the federal re-employment pro- i fat during the month
Connell Bros ,’ "Izetta ” purebred Tuesday and sent to the industry 2 ,° J . cemetery. Rev George
Rotarians will again sponsor the
The patch was cultivated 10 times impractical to cultivate by hand
gram. He took advantage of his, "Judy 2." a seven-year-old grade Holstein, 1872, «3 0; seventh. Hngg for »¡Rnnlure The control commit R „
0 -ilcia‘®«
L
v
sunrise Easter service. -------
n summer
tor two
vears me
Complete each
summer for
two years,
the and which are too small to culti­
recent trip ,0 the national capitol Jersey owned by David Hngg A * Sons, “Newah «,’’ grade Jersey’ '®® w i" recommend, prior t to
each
Te/Xs was
bo!’n
28 I Pla"s W
week
being approximately
o
i ’ h ' , u?!r’
««M S
w
a a a ,,Ju"e
w a a il«
fV,
• • • 1"
• • be a announced
i l l l V U I l U V U i next
lC A l W
P P K . I cldHvations
to eontact federal officials I n Sons, placed second in production «68. 57.1.
«>me
10. _ a minimum price
1894
nt Glencoe and lived in
In Oratorical contest with entries from two weeks
ainrt t At
_______
1894. at
l
A t m f f time were vate by machinery, applications of
charge of this progrnm and expects | tor March with n record of 1525
Three-'year-old class First, Hagg I ...M«“ "« 's President of H E Mai-1
J™
hi8h achools will be held ,he° thistleZ nltowed toTppear”above sodium chlorate at the rate of five
pounds to the square rod is the
Besides the widower, she is sur- April 25.
a definite announcement within the pounds of milk nnd 94.5 pounds of & Sons “Ash 4 " grade jerse'v 1090 >nK' Inc
the surface of the ground. The most satisfactory control.
vived by a son, Henry A. Tews of j
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week.
i butterfnt. First place went to "94." 76.3; second. Mrs. Tom Williams of
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estimated etist tor each cultivation
Hillsboro; her mother and father, A
J
• * *
n seven-year-old grade Jersey own- Forest Grove. “Peggv 2," purebred " T ’
JO
-T«
was $1 tor gas and oil, »1 for la­
Mr and Mrs John Freudcnthal of
Reports reaching the cnpitnl from ed by the Enirvlew Farms nt Trout- Jersey. 1184. 69 4; fourth Mrs Wil- I I g i i r U ¿ > C O llt I F O O D
bor,
»2 tor depreciation, interest,
I Hillsboro; and two brothers, Ed
1
eastern Oregon would indicate th a t, dale Her record was 1615 pounds Hams. "Blue Hell,” purebretl Jer-
- -
*
etc.,
making a total of $4 for one
and Herman Freudcnthal
the bite which Clint Haight, edi-1 of milk nnd 101.7 pounds of but- SPy, nag, gg g; fifth Fir Grove
cultivation of the five acre patch;
Hillsboro.
tor of the Blue Mountain Eagle tei fat
"48." grnde Jersey, 1320, 64 6 Mrs
Seven SERA projects for Wash-!?, total
$8° for the 20 cuItiva-
nt Canyon City, suffered from the I County dairy animals took the Williams, "Rose," purebred jersey, I Tigard boy scouts were hosts to ,
.
. L.
A "Dub” and "Duffers" tourna­
ington county were approved this " ons or **” Pcr acr®
political Ixy is more serious thnn 1 lion's share of places In lhe various 830, 81
troops from Hillsboro. Metzger and L o c a l lo w n s e n d G r o u p
ment will be played at the Forest
week, according to W. J Mills
was at first ■uapected. It is now roll of honor divisions tor March
Two-year-old class First. Mrs. I Sberwood nt the Mnzamn lodge at
W il l M e e t H e re S unday county
. _
l . i
manager. These include sausiaciurv means ior controlling o.. ~ » , . _
rumored that Haight is harboring Placing* were ns follows with the
E,-, Robertson of rurssi
Forest «I««»ye,
Grove, I j JJ’ Hood u>>u>ui;
Saturday «uu
and ouimay
Sunday i , Hillsboro Townsend Old Age Pen-
Pen- leveling and la n d s e a n ln v thr.
Canadian thistle and morning glory »j"nr,^<’5d
Forest Grove and B
an ambition to go to congress to owner, name of the nnimal, breed, Madia,
purebred Jersey. 1209. Eight scouts from Hillsboro troop slon club will meet nt 2:'’" - —
-P R
Shute states Francis This is particularly1 M Goodman of Hillsboro as team
school
general
repairs a,
put his legislative experience to age. milk and butterfnt production 68.9; second, Hagg ft Sons, "Mush 218 made the trip accompanied by Sunday at the Christian
1 30 r church
e p rx a m.
s I I «L
__ grounds,
a __
■
•
the _ Buxton
school
s u r v e v to r to
true in the case of large patches j Cai ’„ 2 ? i_ .^ „ „ .
.
the test In 11 larger field He may given In order:
2, grade Jersey, 933. 60 6; fourth. Scoutmaster T. G. nronleewe nnd Mr llurrow of Portland will speak cation of water mains at B e a v e r ' of twenty square rods or more in ! ..
x l- i? iST’i . ¡°V™ey
Production of over 70 pounds Ha««
contest Walter Pierce tor the dem­
,v Sons.
Son. "Imleh 16." grade A Dlcknson Local boys who made The revised Townsend bill, recent- ton fumitore rtoato protect nt' which ense the cost of using chem- . bo° r <S to- . ’^Pr'
Hagg ft
28 Car* J°bn-
ocratic nomination from the second butterfat, six places First, Con- Jersey. 889. 52.4; fifth. Hagg f t toe trip included Elvis Diekason. ly introduced Jnto congress^ by Tigardi simUar to the one now in icals is prohibitive.
Forest Grove and Howard
district next year unless a cure I nell Bros, of Hillsboro, "Oakhurst Sons, "Bell 16.” grade Jersey. 973, Ted Gardner, Dan Nosier, Keith
Hadley
of
Hillsboro
are captains
Congressman McGroarty of C all-[ operation in Hillsboro, street con-
Frequency of cultivation depends Scores in these matches will be
can be found for tiie fever which j purebred Holstein, 6, 2653, 87.5; 505
Busch, Tom Bronleewc Jr , Loren fornia, will be fully explained. All struction in Beaverton, stralghten-
upon
the
depth
at
which
toe
weeds
he Is now said to be experiencinR f fourth, David Hagg ft Sons of
Other principal honors were as Bronleewe, Bob Sutherland and members are urged to attend and
used for spring handicap play
ns a result of his 60-dny stay in Reedville, "Ash 4," grnde Jersey, follows: High medium sized herd, Leon Wiley Clem Blakley is scout­ everybody Is InvIU-d, according to ing the Rupprecht road and gen­ are cut. It is particularly im­ Spring handicap tournament will
eral repairs at the Carpenter Creek portant that the weeds do not get
(Continued on png« s, column 8)
¡3, 1090, 76.3; fifth, Fir Grove Dgiry
(Continued on pour 8, column 8)
master of the Tigard troop.
be
played May 9, 12 and 19. Inter-
Rev. R. L. Putnam, president.
school.
above the surface of the ground club meets will be announced later
Maling Appointed
to Market Group
X
n
I Cultivation Proven as Method
atwe Daughu.
/WprOVal KeCeiVeCl
Host to Local Boys b,itrh of
4
on SERA Projects
Tournaments Set
for Forest Hills