The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 09, 1935, Image 1

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    ! Senior Play—
Hillsboro Day—
Hillu Auditorium, K: 15
Friday Evening
Free Gift Distribution
2 P. M. Saturday
W ith Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Volum«1 12. No. I I
IlillHboro, Oregon, Thursday, May 9, 1935
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
n V
A.
I.
L I N n II
R C K
Replacement ( 'apihd
Interesting All
J
Oregon Folk
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Wheat Plan
Outlined at
Meets Here
A im
o f P ro g ra m
P a r it y
P ric e s
to O b t a in
on
C ro p ,
Hilhi Class Play
to be Presented
on Friday Night
Valley Plan
Subject for
Local Meet
"The Poor Simp," a three-acl
comedy selected as tin* annual H il­
hi senior class play tor this year,
will be presented a t the high school
auditorium ut 8:15 p m. Friday. I
The cast, all selected from the sen­
ior class, includes seven women and f
10 men. ami is directed by M iss S e le c tio n
C o u n ty
P ro je c ts
Tennessee Weattierred.
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p
m ent
The plot of the comedy is con­
cerned with Simpson Hightower, |
Set F r id a y N ig h t
a member of an Important family i
but himself a "washout.” High- j
tower, played by Jack Barr, loses
his girl, loses his job and a lm o st ' I»|zw -tsl VKZixrL
H ' t r ’K H i l
misses his last chance. When he *
™ 1,1 *
U d tA C U
stands up to his boss for a show­
down, he Is dismayed to hear h im -,
self tell the boss w here to get off T h o r n b u r g h W i l l
C onduct
But his friends spur him on until
_
«,
•
he wins a ‘seat in the lap of sue- !
C o u r t H o u s e Session
cess as the final curtain falls.
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Cast
of
characters Includes’ „ ,
. ... . ,
Thomas Bronleewe, Kathleen Me-
Washington county
Alear, Helen Nelson. Hetty H avens,; p r° i ~ UJ i 1
?cl,U,df,d *”
V™'
Jack Barr. Don Chase. Robert '" ’’“'d WHIamett Valley develop-
G rant, Cecil Heaton. Jim Kohl- T “ 1 erogram * ‘U be considered
meyer. Jim Samsel, Frances F ields.: during a Publlc m eeting at the
Norman DeFrees. Wunda Park. Nor- ‘'ounty court house at 8 p. m. Frl-
ma Crawford. John Eldridge and ¡*“ y' . T * "
n P n ’ '? " ° v
Royal G ardner Members of the by John Thornburgh of Forest
technical staff are Karl Doern. bus-1 (*ro„ve' mem ber
be va:ley Plan'
tness manager; Oradell Pricket ad-
c°mm ittee. Outstanding among
vertlsm g manager; Ernest Brown. thc,
expec ed to be sug-
scenery director. Edward Hurd 8,‘s,,*d arc the Tualatin riv er flood
Stage lighting, Evelyn Pasley, cos- c°S!fS*' mrigaUon an,d colonization.
tumes. Helen Wick property man-1 1 r,’d ecta... P5 ° ’? 'led during , ‘he
aver
„ ¡ .I .! - ,,/ u
meeting will be discussed and then |
lib e r .' Facility assistanU include «“ hmitted ,o the W illamette Valley
Section 1, Pages 1 to 8
Benefit Checks
on Hog Program
Arrive Locally
Bargain Day
Slated Here
on Saturday
Hog benefit checks for the final
paym ent on the 1934 contracts in
Washington county have begun to
arrive from Washington, D C . ac­
cording to William F Cyrus, coun­
ty agent This payment will total
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*14.248 30, bringing the am ount re ­
ceived in this county on 1934 con
tracts to *38.674 50.
S p e c ia lly P ric e d G o o d . W i l l
Present checks are computed on
the basis of *1.75 per head on the
be O f f e r e d by 2 8 S to re *
perm itted production for last year
under thc term s of the adjustm ent
D u r in g S a le * E v e n t
contracts. Checks for that part of
the alphabet from A to G have
Bakery Business
Here Purchased
by Newberg Men
Perfection bakery was sold last
week by Herman Schoen, who has *
operated the local concern for the
past eight years, to J H Coe and
L. V. Congdon of Newberg. The
new owners took possession Mon- i
i day
to^
p7 y “¿ t h " h ^ . T X p
City Orders
Survey for
New Sewer
___________
E" « in * e r
E m p lo y e d
W iH
f o r S tu d y o f
I the bakery owned by the newcom- I
C A1 KM While Governor Martin'«
ers at Newberg, according to Coei
S ta te s A d v is o r
state planning board ponder»
N e e d a n d C o a t*
’ and Congdon.
over plun» for a new »tale house
Coe is recognized as a high class ;
to replace tin* one destroyed by
pastry man and has been in t.u _ ,
_
fire two week» ago. Mr and Mr».
Average Citizen are doing a lot
of speculating about the new build­
Approximately 200 contract* for
i of - Oregon
-
State college Both men
ing on their own accord
1933 _ have been signed,
Cyrus stat- --
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. w ill reside in Hillsboro.
B
a
llo
t
on
C
o
n
tro
l
P
r
o
je
c
t
Two iiuestions persist In obtrud­
U . c t ^ i H ^ m o Z ^ t o » 1 5 he°ii f e a t u r e d G o o d . L i. t e d in
S ta ff em ployed by the S c h ^ n s F r a n c e M e t h o d . C it e d in
ing themselves Into every conver-
per
T a k e n C o u n ty Sessions
,
wlI‘ be continued under the new
d . l l
less adm inistrative costs on the
utlon in which the capltol build­
setup, according to present plans.
n e p o rt or u r . k o d o
num ber of hogs the signer is r e - ! r u l l - r a g e A d v e r t is e m e n t
ing 1» the central theme One of
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Employes
include
Dan
and
H
arry
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quired to reduce Paym ent will be
Il
Will the new Inuliling
I Hr Wm. F Crrua. County Assnl)
Badertscher, Mrs Frances V a n ,
made in two installm ents, one as
have a dome?" The other la: "Whal
Immediate step* tow ard provid­
Hillsboro will be the Mecca of Miss Helen McClain. Oscar Berg-
Price»
of
wheat
In
the
United
aoon
as
practical
after
the
contracts
will It coat?“
ing . sewer facilities for that - part
of
State» have been above world lev­
are " arceuted*V?n " w a .h 'in y tn n 'T n a a host ot Washington county shop- rnan and Bob Philson.
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ills'
I.eft to a vote of realdent» of Sa­ el» in 1933 and 1934 because of two
the Other sometime a ft e r ^ th e e n d P*™ Saturday when another of the
Although having no definite plans H*9sboro
not served 8t Preaent
lem to whom the old capltol dome sucresslve short crops and the ad­
of 1935 when ttie final c o m n lia n e e popular "Bargain Days,” sponsored for a new location. Schoen states were taken Tuesday evening when
c U k up 1ms i X c o m o le ^ p
28 m erchants of the Chamber that he w ill take a vacation until j
authorized th e h lr-
had l<econie a familiar landmark justm ent program, according to A
the find question would be an- R. Shumway, who talked to wheat
p
of commerce, gets under way. The faB an<t then probably locate in !n*
an enEbjeer to m ake a pre­
weied In the affirm ative but arch- growers at three meetings In Wash
coming sales event, like those in southern or eastern Oregon.
limm ary survey of the need and to
d e c t« ami engineers are not sup- ingtnn county Saturday
the past, is designed to demon-
Mr. and Mrs. Schoen expressed
eatl'nate ot coats. Re-
tsised to be Influenced by senti­
strate
Hillsboro's
reputation
as
a
aPP™ci«Uon
for^the
confidence,
re-
a °3^
1
/r ^ X g w l^
Shumway Is a wheat grower
ment tuid the trend In capltol from Umatilla county, presidi nt of
center for quality goods at reason- sped, appreciation and patronage
the
architecture seem to be toward the Pacific Northwest G rain Grow-
able prices and to convince even accorded them during their stay
,
more
muderò linea.
the m od skeptical bargain-hunter in Hillsboro. They declared that vl^
a d S
se w a g ? fic illH «
_
er*. « director of the National Grain
I he last three rapitol buildings Growers, unit a member of the
Full page advertisem ent in this the co-operation and support of was clted in the reDort
nr ,
week s Argus and circulars will ^ ^ i e n d s . churches. 1o d g e s ., ^
3
^
TcRy » n k £
III rise 1« this country have been I National Wheat Board This latter
I carry
Homeless The new state buildings organization Is an advisory board
the messages of special low cham ber of commerce and other committee
committee He
He urged
urved that
i h J the
.h„ p re­
of Nebraska, laiulsiana and North of four farmers In the United
prices and bargains featured for civic organizations made it possi liminary survey be made im m edi­
! » - i r s a » ! ? i w s s
i” ” .
Dakota are all of the tow er or Slates The export m arket today is
ble
for
them
to
give
Hillsboro
an
the
day
to
all
corners
of
the
U f E E
S2SL2S" “
■“ " n i b «
H .p p . D .y .
P r o jr .m
ately and that a PWA application
shaft type of architecture resem ­ small and any increase in th«-»e M i" l».r.H b,
county. Each of the co-operating outstanding bakery.
for the project be filed as soon as
bling more a modern office build­ m arkets Is likely to be a slow Homedew and M M Romig.
I <-ommi“ 1°n.
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m erchants is featuring one special
possible.
ing than the conventional concep process, he said
Vocal numbers D lan n ed h et w e e n i — *',ood Control B arked
Numerous free attractions are bargain item, but these are only
Rental Plan Favored
« tlun of whal a properly designed
acts are as follows duct "Believe
C oni>derable backing is being featured in the program now be- a few of the bargains offered reg- I
Partly Price Sought
Method for financing the pro­
e« n d s e a r « in v %
• v c v n s * ‘o
n / a < s .drainage
s s * sa» • I es v. a 4* n
I I d
«* . flood
* »’
kJ
capltol building should look like.
1
M e if All Those E
Y e o .m v i K ^
con-
lng planned by local firem en for ularly.
_
..
...
Parity prices for that part of thv C
posed project as recommended by
h arm s" Wilma Sdm ^s a n d M h F v ! Lro1 Pr °Ject on thc T ualatin river, the annual "Happy Days" celebra-
Stores Designated
H om the earliest experience In | wheal crop consumed In the United
X o n u J « ,"
y I Surveys und reports
‘h‘* pro- tion at Sbute ¿ark. July 2. 3 and
Dr. Robb included assessing 25
the history of the United State, States was the alin of the
Stores offering “Bargain D ay”
—
existing
per
cent of the cost against prop­
gram have been prepared through 4 Included in these free events will items will be designated by yellow
domes and wings amt porticos and wheat adjustm ent program and l_
erty in the district and issuing
activities of the Tualatin Valley be baseball games, picnic facilities, posters and by displays of special
columns have come to I m - regarded to bo the aim of the tentative new
' general obligation or revenue bonds
Drainage & Flood Control associa- fireworks, old-time fiddlers’ con- bargains. Free distribution of mer-
as symbols of governm ental a u ­ program By parity price is meant
' of the city to cover the other 75
tion and would enhance early con- i test, horseshoe pitching, races and chandise
thority. A survey of stute buildings a price which would muke a hush
gifts contributed by those P io n e e r D a u g h t e r o f C o u n ty per cent. These bond*, he declared
structlon if federal funds w e re ; a surprise feature,
n n r t ir in iH n f l in
ko
*_ _
,
throughout the nation reveals that el of wheut buy Ihe same amount
participating in ♦ the
sales event is I
could be retired by m aking the
available.
Play-off for the Washington coun- planned a t the cham ber of com­
in spite of the modern trend to ­ of goods now that u bushel of
D ie * H e r e T h u r s d a y
sewer
service
a
utility
and
charg­
Money for the anticipated broad ty base-ball championship betw een merce, T hird and Main streets, at
ward towers 40 of the 411 capltol wheal purchased during the years
ing for it* use.
development of the W illam ette leaders in the Tualatin Valley and 2 p. m. A public address system
buildings ure crowned by domes of 1910 and 1914 The period of
Such a plan is now being used
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I
valley
Is expected from Oregon's ■ Sunset league teams is scheduled has also been obtained through the
Io addition to the three already 1910 to 1914 Is used aH the base
Mrs. Annie M. Imbrie, 81. pioneer
mentioned the only dome!.
( ,, | for determ ining parity because of B e a v e rto n a n d G a le * C r e e k
'MHi.lkXl.lXX) in federal for the Fourth of July. Leaders in courtesy of Reed Connell for an­ daughter of this county, died at successfully in 220 towns in Texas
and in many other states, according
funds appropriated f o r
public the Washington County and Farm nouncing the distribution of gifts
tols in the nation are those of New the general farm economic condi­
her home here Thursday after an to Robb Charges may be based
works Expenditure for the state Union leagues will clash on July and
York. New Jersey. Virginia, T en ­ tion during that time According
W in H o n o r * T r a c k M e e t
other
features
of
the
day.
on
any one of three plans, nam e­
extended
illness.
project has been estim ated at *38.-, 3. With cash prizes and m erchan-
nessee and Oklahoma
to Shumway parity prices for the
Every effort is being made to
000.000
i disc at stake for the teams that win
F uneral services w ere held at ly: Amount of w ater used m onth­
O f th e 18 c a p lto l b u ild in g s con­ past ten years have generally been
ly, annual rental charge or by
Beaverton won the class A
1 hornburgh was appointed to the the right to compete in the local provide for the convenience of vis­
structed since the turn of the c e ll-. slightly above the coal of produc­ championship
und Gales Creek the Willamette valley comm ittee two event, competition in the various iting shoppers. Ample parking space the Donelson & Sewell chapel Mon­ making a fixed charge on each ap­
lury 14 have domes, the most re tion
day
afternoon
w
ith
Rev.
H.
A.
pliance
used
will
be
available
around
the
court
class II title Saturday in the finals weeks ago by Governor Charles H. leagues is becoming unusually keen
cent of these being the Washing [
purity for the domestically of the annual Washington county ' M artin The group, a sub-commit-
That such a set-up was fair was
That one of the most elaborate house and in the rear of the I. O. Deck officiating. Interm ent was in
ipilol at Olympia completed consumed portion of the farmers' grade school track meet at Hilhi | tee of the state planning commis- displays of firew orks shown
O. F. building.
the Hillsboro cemetery. Pallbear- the contention of the chairm an of
If! 1928 at a cost of *(1,300.000
wheat crop has been attuined by
A O utright of Gales Creek,
slon. will inform the public
and Hillsboro for many years will be Â
Î J T
1; 10“ ,t % be. ° {’ , ers w ere Fred Cornelius. J. H G ar­ the sanitary committee. Property
benefit
payments
flnunced
by
a
A s to the probable cost of O re­
Jones and ■ Knvpiier
of Beaverton
cannot
full vu.«
cost
o
...
assist in the development in
con-1 on tap for the evening of July 4 u tered
day
include
n r W F Pittenver w n owners
i n i during
u u i m g the
U ie a
a y in
c lu d e ten-
t e n - i re»t
rptt Dr
Tu
--------• stand the m««
gon's new building some basis for processing tax on wheat Some con­ and Hickenlooper of Reedville were neetion with the commission
he, propo8ed im provem ent and
; la the declaration of the commit- nis shoes, newspaper subscriptions, Hare Charles Meacham* a n d F J I
wash
goods,
brooms.
dre«s
»hirts.
S
j
^
e
a
r
Meacham
and
E.
J
this
o
la
n
w
o
u
ld
speculation may be found In Ihe sum er objection has arisen from all tied for high scoring honors,
plan
would
perm
it
payment
The valley project would include ' tee in charge of the celebration. The
experience of other states O kla­ lime to time in regard to this each winning three first places
as the benefits are received, he
the classification and use d e te rm in -; display is expected to last nearly self-w ringing mop, pure lard, cof­
homa’s domeless capltol. completed processing tax and these objections
Annie Mauzey was born at West said. He also pointed out that citi-
Honors
in
class
A
competition
“,
‘an
“ 9 lands, retirem ent of ■ half an hour.
fee. beefsteak, cheese, dairy feeds.
Shumway
pictured
as
an
objection
in 1917 cost only *1.54X11X10 North
went to Beaverton by n wide mar »ubmarginal lands, opening of re-
Considerable
interest is berns al®rm clocks, ladies' underw ear,
daughter
in other districts had already
Dakota's new building, just com­ to paying the farm er parity prices gin. contestants from that school i setl,em<‘nt areas and conservation »hov rrln the old-time fiddlers con-i ma*cbe t’ candy, flour, egg m ash ,! ,
Hliam and Eleanor Mauzey paid sew er assessments and could
pleted to replace the one destroyed on approxim ately half the wheat scoring 73 point* Forest Grove was anti utilization of all w ater resources test which will be held on the aft- thermos bottles, tub-fast dresses’ ' Plo“ eers °* y l 3- She was m arrie d ' not be expected to share in the
by fire In 1930, cost *1,300,000 fills he grows Since the money collect- second with 41 points and Hills *ur storage and w ater supply, ac- ernoon of the
Fourth of July tak in g powder, laundry soap, gar- t o / anles
14« 1880. expense of such im provem ents in
Ic design I r , .',h r*’" ‘ih
“ .U x ,s
hack boro. 1934 champion, and Tigard cord’ng to the program outlined by Firemen plan to construct a plat ba8e cans- "M other’s Dav cake.
building Is of modernistic
. y moved to Hillsboro in othr parts of the city.
if ho • c con
(Continue*!
on
(>*<•
<,
colum
n
4>
1896
when
he
became
county
clerk
Construction of the project at
(C
ontinued
on
page
4.
colum
n
5)
♦
‘
1
u
form
for
the
competition
and
to
o
holder, were tied for
85 feet rising to n height of 234> I trois his acreage, it is es
to serve for four years. The fam- this tim e would be a distinct aid
i V'ird place with 36 points each
provide facilities for old-time danc­
feet. Idaho’s capltol of the dome h ü whr™tM cropr,r’'
rrCe,VV" ,o r |Ah>ha ït'ü d cn ts'"t'allié ’7 f mid “ s i
’
ily
had
made
th
eir
home
in
Hills-
to
the local unem ploym ent situa-
ing.
.mil wings
design
cost $2.290.000
’ boro ever since. Mr. Im brie died tion. the doctor said. He urged that
Every effort is being made to
new
Utah
capltol.
one
Of1
,.2
m
2
,2.*7’POrîi
w,’cat
into
thc
'/-
'i
.
*2
L
.
„
.
and (he
May 2, 1928.
work be started by August.
accommodate picnickers at thecele-
", i United Stales should not be viewed Galcs Creek and Reedville were
Ihe must beautiful in 1 the west
Deceased is survived by five chil-
f a l l for a show-down in the
I Oration this year. A num ber of ad ­
outstanding
in
the
class
B
division,
willi
alarm
in
Shum
w
ay’s
opinion
i i-picseiits an Investment of *2.
dren. Mrs. May Smith, Mrs. A lbert lon8 controversy between the city
ditional benches and tables will
the
former
scoring
48
points
and
Such
im
portations
were
for
thc
739 :■:')) Coloradu with a population ) 7."",'
H artram pf. Madge and Robert Im- council and the Oregon-W ashing-
i be built and visitors are cordially
part low grade feed wheat *he latter 41 Scores of other schools
c)iitip.ii able Io that of Oregon. s|M*nt
brie and Mrs. Alfred Smith, all of
'Continuedon paae 4. colum n II
invited to avail themselves of pic­
were as follows. Sherwix»d 26.
»2 MKI.000 on Its rnpitol building and Durum wheats of w hirh latter Orenco
nic facilities.
Hillsboro, and one granddaughter.
Banks
and Union 14
11
, , x s
- a s « » » s s s s , a s s , *x I I x i , ■ I
X I I «. I I
k Xz
I I I I — X
completed in 1IMHI and thc Kansas Ihi i e was almost ’no production in . ■» s , * 16.
Most
of
the
big
lum
ber
mills
Anna
Mary
H
artram
pf.
Space at the park has b e e n
capltol. cuinplelcd in 1903, cost the United Slates during 1933 or l ualahn \ie w 12. (.aston and Watts $300 for support of scout work in limited by the committee to six I throughoul thc northwest are closed
Mrs. Im brie was of the Episcopal I 1UOU
1934 Most of this Durum or macar­ 11. Mountainside 9. Midway and the Hillsboro area for 1935 will be lunch and six soft drink stands c1own as a result of the walkout faith,
2<M).5U0
being a m em ber of the All
*1 4 *1 0
i > o | h t ^ Mountain 6. Hazeldale and
conducted Ju n e 6. according to
oni wheal is grown In the Dnkotus
Some of the more elaborute Cap­
(t <>n(inu«>«| * mi |»u*(v 4. colum n 4i
in n i L %
Corneliu« 3. plans announced by the finance Local residents are being g iv e n ! ?f lumber workers, which started Saints’ Episcopal Guild of Hills-
preference in these concessions a n d 1 „ 1 week and was on in earnest boro. She was also a mem ber of
itols include t h a t o f Nebraska
Hillside 2 and Cherry Grove 1.
sub committee of the district or- persons
interested are asked , o I Monaay. W orkers are dem anding a the Eastern Star. Pythian Sisters,
which cost $9.500,(NN), Louisiana.
Prelim
inaries
in
the
meet
were
ganization.
The
drive
will
be
held
contact
the firem en's committee I minimum of 75 cents an hour and N eedlecraft club and a fifty-year
$5.000.000; Wisconsin. $7J03.826; and
conducted April 26 at Beaverton as a ’Dawn to Dusk’’ effort with prom ptly as space is being taken I a 3O'h ° ur week, while the mini- m em ber of W ashington county Po-
Pennsylvania, $11.033.400. nil. how ­
and Forest Grove More than 225 15 teams of two men each starting rapidly
rartiriiv
I m
u m n now
o w is
r n f« art
n n r m o n a Grange.
Awarding of Farm Union scholar­
mum
is 4 4 2 1« 2 » r cents
an h hour
ever. in states much larger than
contestants representing approxi- in the morning and contacting 10
ships to the annual 4-H club sum ­
C arnival company has been signed Employers m aintain that such a
Oregon
mutely 25 county schools were en- assigned prospects by 5 p. m.
mer
school at Corvallis w ill be con­
• • •
wage
scale
would
shut
them
out
to conduct rides and shows on the
tered. The committee in charge of | Instructions will be issued at a grounds during the celebration. In of competition w ith m ills in other
ducted at the Ju n e meeting of the
Governor M artin has no patience
Washington county union, accord­
\ . e-u,_V<.’? t J n<’kLd
Barnum
breakfast
on
the IIIX
morning
of
June 4IX
-, ‘‘d
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I « UIVi «SCI» X
XII MIX
Z* lllll|k X
I* VUIIt
IVIIIIXJ
addition
to the usual rides and j sections.
with ap|M>intees who ure content
i Ukcr. George Ray of Gales g and reports will be made at 5 p shows. 10 other amusem ents a r e
ing to plans announced here S at­
W arrants for #27.733 75 in e l­
Hillsboro Lum ber company re ­
to sit on the band wagon and ride
urday. Reports w ere also made in ­
i,<H><Jjng of Sherwood, i m The comm ittee is confident that planne ‘
ceived orders from Mr. Smith." head
while the other board or commit- em entary school funds and for
In county school money Estner Allen of Forest Grove and the fund for this year’s scout work |
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_
B eaverton's debating team, con- dicating th at betw een 16 and 20
tiN* members do the work In re ­ *16.39575
of the strike committee,
close
will
be
distributed
to
elem
entary
C
UH
Nosier
of
Hillsboro
delegates
from the county would
will
be
completed
during
the
day
down Wednesday afternoon. Per- s‘sting of M ildred Twohy and Del-
moving Mrs Cornelia Marvin Pierce
B<‘sults of the various eve: nts re ­
Commfttee in charge of the drive
mission was given to finish up the j b<lrt Burke, won the state high attend the state convention at A l­
this week from the board of high­ school districts in Washington coun- ported
were
as
follows:
includes Alf Johnson, chairm an, R |
car on which the mill was work- scbool debating championship at bany.
er education for non-attendance at ty Monday, according to O. B
I'fcrur Schools—laarge Boys
C andidates for the scholarship
J Scearce. W C. Christensen, Jake I
ing. Smith declared that all saw- Corvallis Saturday evening by de­
hoard meetings he announced that Kraus, county school superintend­
50-yard dash: Jones, Beaverton. W eil .01,1 M 1' Cady R R E a sn :
mills would be forced to shut ^eat*ng Chiloquin, eastern Oregon aw ards are being obtained through
he st<x»d ready to take sim ilar ac­ ent This will bring the total of
the
nomination of one 4-H club
bv dls,ri<‘!' during first; Ezell. St Marys' second; Lees district chairm an, and W. F. Jo h n ­
down
' representative, 3 to 0 Large silver
tion with other appointees who f t
boy and girl by each local. A l­
Ihe 1934-35 year, exclusive of Aloha-Huber, third
cup.
aw
arded
by
E.
E.
Decou
of
the
son. field executive of the Port-1
were not working at the Job
Logging operations at the Stim-
though it was planned to make
sp»vial district levies, to *165.60820
,lUi « ..a a u .
r,
4» • •
U niversity of Oregon,
land area council, assisted in plan­
Proposed distribution of county
d “sAhj h ’» ’V
er‘° i ning
Products m anufactured in Wash­
the program.
Visitors to Salem the next few school funds Will be the first for J
down
Saturday
night,
w
hile
the
n. . .
T C° nd
ington county and Oregon are be­
Question for debate was, “Re­ locals had not obtained candidates
weeks are not to be denied a close­ the present school year. Each school K Kncppcr, Beaverton,
"Hillsboro is one unit of the ing featured in local store windows mill continued work Monday and
third,
Additional members of the utility
solved. that the federal governm ent
up view of the capitol ruins. When district is supposed to get at least I 440-yartl relay: Beaverton, first. huge area council which covers this
Tuesday, closing at 5 o'clock" Tues­ should
week
in
observance
of
the
adopt a policy of equalized : dlslrict comm ittee w ere announced
residents of Salem protested against *10 p er school age child each y e a r !
tne counties in northw estern O re­ state-w ide "Let's Sell Oregon to day evening Pickets appeared at
Marys,
second;
Forest
Grove,
the erection of an eight-foot hoard and *100 of this amount on the first f third
gon and five in southw estern Wash­ Ourselves" program. Local displays the mill early in the week and educational opportunities through- as 7°9ows. N P. Johnson and Ed-
fence around the capitol as an u n ­
ington. It is an integrated organ- were installed Monday and will be train crew s declined to move log­ out the nation by means of annual ! * ard Moahofsky. Cedar Mill; Pete
of
the
year.
Slowness
of
tax
re-
ce.pt*
made
this
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and
t
^
Ä
Ä
Ä
‘“
u " . ‘ ^ r t l ^ o“
fc c lM
grants to the several states for pub- ! “,o rgensetn , and John ReiUy. West
sightly eye-sore the board of con­
re- lie
continued until Friday in an ef- ging cars, K according to reports
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elem entary and secondary edu- Union. Julius Christenson, Laurel-
trol compromised on a four-foot
fort to stim ulate the sale and use I elved h e re .. A pproxim ately 240 cation.” The debate was broadcast Scholls; J. M Vanderzanden. Ver-
(Cnntlnuixl nn |>»K<- 4. colum n 4)
(Continued on pane s. column SI
j
3
P°r'
lon
,
,
.
tne
flna|3flBI
fence. Guards will rem ain on duty
I burden according to the population. of state products.
men w ere throw n out of w ork over KOAC. state-ow ned station at hoort; and John Goetz, Blooming
day and night to keep the public
The money does not go to P o rt­
Eight of the special exhibits when the mill closed.
Corvallis
c F Emerson of The Dalles, a
out of the danger zone w hile the
land. Portland is one unit of the shown are strictly Washington
C arnation mill, also at Forest
mem ber of the state executive
work of razing the building is in I
council and pays its portion based county products w hile the ninth Grove, closed Friday for repairs,
board, was a guest _ of the county
progress
on its population," stated Alf Jo h n ­ consists of articles m anufactured releasing approxim ately 60 env
Equipment Installed
_
union.
In his rem arks he pointed
• • •
son. chairm an of the drive.
.
—......... word
........ ___
New sterilizing equipm ent is be- out that the problems of the^w heat
No definite
has been
in the state and sold locally. In . ployes.
It is going to cost more than |
“This money Is quite necessary addition, the m ajority of Hillsboro received regarding the Sunset and ing '"stalled at the C arnation con- farm er were quite different from
*46.000 to wreck the capitol walls
for the adm inistration of scouting grocers are featuring state m anu­ Consolidated mills.
densor here this week. A construe- : those of the valley farmer, but
and eart the debris away, accord­
Farm ers of the coming g e n e ra -1 vantages, actual planning of struc- in a successful m anner,” Easter de- factured goods both in displays and
Reports also indicated that at- tlon cFew
betw een eight and 10, that both had much in common. He
ing to figures subm itted by Bur tlon will be equipped with practical tures. the qualities of various ma- clared "While scout leadership is sales.
tem pts have been made to get
have been w orkln8 on the ur8 « i that all farm ers pull to-
Ion Palmer, representing the State knowledge of building construction terials. cutting of rafters and other performed by volunteers, efficient
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gether.
Washington county's two m anu­ shingle
mills in the county to close ■ 100
Emergency Relief adm inistration as well as crop production and phases of the work Six boys out ; organization n e e d s professional facturing concerns, the C arnation down.
which is taking over the job Most animal husbandry as a result of of the class of 22, Ernest Brown, leadership. This sum represents the Products company and the Ray-
of this expense could have been
Imports
Explained
SW"
„ ...
Free Gifts Planned
Urge Prompt Action
Firemen Plan
Free Events
j
t
pr""
Mrs. Imbrie
Laid to Rest
Grade Schools
Compete Here
u c v m z ic u
Scout Group
Plans Drive
County Mills
Hit by Strike
PI<U1S
Scholarships
Districts Get
School Funds
Beaverton Debaters
Capture State Title
Oregon Goods
Shown Locally
Unique Model Building Project
Shown Chamber of Commerce
(Conthiuml on pave H, colum n t>
State Employment
Office Opens Here
r*
Builders of County
Organize Exchange
Details of Compulsory Testing
for All Dairy Cattle Outlined
displays include Im perial feeds
insight into the information gleaned members.
mailing, a sm all portion of "office
Ihe Selfridge F urniture company.
in Ihe work given and six model
Total of 13 sim ilar clubs are or- overhead, bulletins, lntertroop ac- at
Royal Soda W orks goods at the
County branch of the state re ­
■ Hz Wm. F Cjn... Count» Anenti
antine and the law provides that
buildlngs constructed by Ihe class ganized in Oregon along lines or- tlvitles. telephone, p u b lic a tio n s , Portland Gas & Coke Company,
Testing of dairy cattle for in- ,,
„ .
, . ; . t
were exhibited Monday at the iginated by O. G. Hughson, field- printing, and gives the boys of Pendleton blankets from Weil's at employment service was established
feetious
abortion
will
become
com-
1 s" a" he unlaw ful to hold or
Washington County B uilders'E x chamber of commerce by M M man for the Oregon State Build- this district the opportunity to Lester Ireland & Company, p rin t­ this week at the local SERA office
pulsory
under
the
term
s
of
the
act
pasture
a
quarantined
Bang's dis-
change was organized Wednesday Romig. Hilhi manual training in- ing congress. Work in this county participate in the splendidly equip­ ing from S. E. Fayram at J. L. under the supervision of Leon S.
evening nt the Hillsboro chamber structor.
council. It Anderson Jew elry store. Scholls Davis, personnel manager. The of­ passed by the last session of the ease reactor anim al w ithin six feet
is conducted under the supervision . ped eamps
. of the area
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of commerce with 19 county trades
Buildings completed this year by of the 4-H club program In order
very evident that such an or- Brick A Tile Company at Seligman fice will be operated during the
law provides of any neighboring cattle owner's
. . . . .
the club, the only group of its kind Io standardize the program and ganitatlon as the Boy Scouts of Studio and printing of the H ills­ height of the seasonal employment. that the act shall become operative
Jan
u
ary
1.
1936.
and
that testing £rop<;rty llne w hich incloses any
Aflother session of the group to located in n high school in this provide for competition Both hugh- American needs capable supervision boro Argus at H all's Barber Shop Davis stated.
of
cattle
shall
commence
at
that
Bang
s
d,??a1
s
e
‘c
^ f d and free cows
discuss wage scales for the various country, included a hog house, poul- son and L. E. Francis, assistant and that Hillsboro pays a relatively Oakes' Grocery is also featuring
Project for repairs to the Watts time.
or susceptible cattle.”
trades Is scheduled for R p. m try house, barn und silo, milk county agent in charge of the 4-H small sum for the 100 scouts in the C arnation products.
school and grounds was received
In the event that the federal
Indications are that the federal
house, combination garage a n d club work, attended the meeting ( district."
Monday.
Committee in charge of the local this week by the SERA office. The Bang's disease indem nity program tests and indem nities w ill end this
D. Patterson of Hillsboro was shop, and n farm home All of and spoke briefly The project is
job calls for an expenditure of a p ­
event
includes
A
rthur
Reiling.
C.
is continued into 1937. then the year. Consequently, the dairym an
selected chairm an of the exchange these structures nre complete witli purely educntionnl and not eom
T. Richardson. W. E. Kipple, S E proxim ately *2500 in labor and Oregon law does not become ef wbo starts his testing now has a
materials.
and Harvey Batchelar, also of Hills­ cement floor or foundation, glass niercial.
Fayram and Alf O. Johnson
fective
until January 1, 1937. Every chance to receive more out of any
windows, siding, shingles and are
Regular m onthly evening meet-
boro, secretary.
Washington county's share of the bovine anim al in the county must infected cattle he may have than if
Finns were announced to have a aerurate in every detail. Value of ing of Ihe cham ber of commerce
state
liquor
fund
has
been
r
e
­
be tested for infectious abortion at he waits. C ontracts for the federal
Poppy
representative of the Federal Hous­ labor put into the barn and silo will be held Monday. The follow-
ceived. However, the am ount was
ing week the Portland Gas St Coke
ing adm inistration present at the alone is estim ated nt $350.
Canning
ling operations started at the |
'
1 1 /
[ c cut 21 per cent below previous a l­ least once every 12 months unless testing are available at the county
in the judgm ent of the state de- agent office or the veterinarics of-
Models are built on a one-inch company will have charge of the Ray-Milling plant here Sunday with
meeting Monday to discuss the B et­
lotments. Sim ilar reductions are partm ent of agriculture such test- ficea at either Forest Grove or
ter Housing ennipnign All building scale from regulation blue prints program and on May 27 Earl the freezing of asparagus, which
being made all over the state, ac- ing is not necessary.
Hillsboro.
tradesmen of the county are urged Boards, timbers, siding, shingles Snell, secretary of state will speak, will run two weeks. Canning of
Annual sale of "Buddy" poppies 1 cording to R. W. Weil, county re ­
According to the law a B a n g ' s -------------------------
were rut to scale by members o f , Announcement’s were made con- rhubarb for the first run took up will be conducted in Hillsboro May j lief chairman.
to attend.
disease inspector will be appointed C n n n t v P .i-a J »
thc club and used in the construe- eerning Bargain Day nnd Oregon Monday nnd Tuesday. Employment 24 and 25 by m em bers of Washi-
by each county court. Pay for thc L o u n ‘ y Iz r a d e s tu d e n ts
tinn work Parts of the buildings Products Week.
the first of the week was given to ington county post 2666. V eterans F in a l N o tic e G iv e n
N o v e l In v ita tio n s S en t
inspector
is to be paid by the coun-
W i l l T a k e S ta te T e s ts
are cut away to show construction
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,
approxim ately 125 men and women of Foreign Wars. Funds obtained
r
r-
.
<- .
.
to P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lt features. The students plan to ex
ty w ith the state paying for the j State exam inations will be taken
Spinach will begin coming in from the sale will be used to care
f o r b o u n ty S c r ip Issue car
Novel Invltntions. consisting of hihit the buildings nt the state fair F o re s t G ro v e Y o u th W in s
tags and for the laboratory work .
,
..
, , ,
about May 15 and gooseberries for disabled veterans and orphaned
Final call for the redem ption of in connection w ith Ihe test. In- by sixth, seventh and eighth grad-
cedar shingle* used In the model and Pacific International Livestock
F u t u r e F a r m e r O r a t o r y around Ju n e 1.
children of America's w ar dead.
Washington county scrip was is- dem nities will not be p aid by eith- prs in Washington county public
building project nt Hilhi. were exposition.
Roland Undley of Forest Grove
Building operations on the w are­
G enuine "Buddy" poppies will i sued this week by R. W. Weil, er the state or counties and the and private elem entary school*
sent by members of the loca^ club
In addition to the actual con­ won the stnte oratorical cham pion­ house are progressing rnpidlv and
to President Roosevelt inviting him struction. members of Ihe class ship at the Future Farm ers’ of it is expected that work will be be identified by a small label and ! chairman of the board of trustees, owners of reacting cattle w ill not Thursday and Friday, according to
to attend Ihe Federal Housing pro­ learn to calculate costs of proposed America meeting at Corvallis F ri­ completed by Ju n e 1. Construction w orkers will carry credentials All persons holding scrip are re- be required to dispose of such cat- O. B. Kraus, county school super
..«« except
„«.vco« when
w..t-n the
mt- federal
..-„..r-,, govern- intendent. This will apply to all
gram exhibit in Portland May 25. j buildings and the ordering of m a­ day nnd will represent the Oregon of the new office building on Members of the veteran post and j quested to present same at Weil's He
will be divided into groups Departm ent store on May 15. No rnent is paying an Indemnity
The shingle invitations n r e 2V4 terials, the various types of con­ Future Fnrm ers at the regional con­ Washington street has been held a auxiliary
except
Hillsboro
w hich its
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il
a
s
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t'd
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p
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?hed d X Kned de' lnlte diS,r,CtS , o r ! ^ mption wil1 be made after th at I However, in all cases the in- a districts
first class
district
and gives
Inches by 4 inches.
struction methods nnd th eir ad- test in Salt Lake City next month. up for this year.
must be kept in
y ,
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| 1 d" le'
I ' fccted
------- cattle
-
*** quar-1
- own
vzwi» examinations.
« AaiiiiiiaMviie,
Operations Begin
at Local Cannery "Budd?”
Sale ’
Planned May 24-25
Shoppers!
Take Advantage o f Hillsboro Bargain D ay Saturday
Q uality M erchandise
Free G ifts