The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1935, Image 1

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    Heat New Works
Tillamook Burn
Grove Bank Saturday's
Second
Suit
Breaks Records
State Capitol
Closed to Entry
for Local Area Plan Begins
by Forest Board to Conduct
N ew s L etter Hits Validity
on August 1
Sheep Show
o f Tax Sale
Stale OHicer
Fatally Hurt
Saturday's scorching heat, report­
Recent hot weather. which has |
ed as 107 degrees at 3 p. m. by A.
H Y A. L L I N [I H M I
dried out timber and incrcuned the '
W Moore of the local U. S. bio­
fire huzurd, hu« cuun«*d the cloning ,
logical survey, shattered all exist­
of the Tillumook burn area to en- I
ing high temperature records in
Large Sum Distributed
try except under permit, accord- i
Hillsboro. The heat, which serious-
___________
___________
ing to word received from the
■ •
ly
Injured county s erry crops and
Among Counties for
■fate board of forestry this week
drove
local
people
to
nearby
T
r
a
n
s
f
e
r
SERA
A c tiv itie s
R a lp h E p lin g , Les W in n e r
G r a n d J u r y f o r J u ly T e r m Entry without obtaining a permit J F i f t y H e a d o f S h e e p to be streams for relief, was unprece-
Relief of Needy
from one of the nine stipulated
dented In the memory of old-time
T e n t a t iv e ly S c h e d u le d
S
h
o
w
n
S
a
t
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r
d
a
y
b
y
2
0
D ie o f in ju r ie s R e c e iv e d
D r a w n M o n d a y ; R e p o rts
stations Is punishable by law
residents.
f o r F ir s t o f M o n th
The
hot
wave
began
Thursday
F
o
u
r
-
H
C
lu
b
b
e
r
*
T r u c k C ra s h M o n d a y
OALEM A total of *2.432.5U 45
O n e In d ic t m e n t
qu .n d to hl.
WIlh a
when Moore's thermometer showed
_______
sJ has been distributed among the
........... _ ,.
shovel, axe and water pail, accord-
a
maximum
temperature
of
91
d
e
-'
counties of the state to date for re-
|ng u, th<? noUce No grnok4ng wJy
The beat mounted to 102 de
C f.t_ .in O u t l i n e d
U»r ¿»t »H’edy unemploye d ou t of
life C o n i
*"‘>wed while traveling and
,n Friday and then broke all i-NCVV J t [ - U p U J U l l l r l t U
the *5.500,000 authorized by the leg- 1 W O
v_>O Iil 1)IC IC Cl
fire may be built only at
i records with 107 degrees Saturday
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islature to bo diverted to this cause (
_ _ _ _ _
places designated in the permit,
afternoon.
After an unusually
from profits of the state liquor sys- (
Violation of the conditions of the P ro fe s s o r a t S ta te C o lle g e w ’r,r' n,f!h1' th< un canr,e upbrlght A d m in is t r a t io n , P e r s o n n e l
L o c a l S a le s m a n H a s N a r r o w
mercury
’
stem, according to hgur« . compihd A l i r n a t i o n o f
A f f e c t i o n s permit will cause its cancellation, r r o ic s s o r a t o ia ie u o n e g e an(J t.,(.ar Sunday ,,
by Secretary of State Snell. Profits
N a m e d to J u d g e E v e n t
columns up to 105 degrees A cool
D e ta ils N o t C o m p le te d
E s c a p e in W r e c k F r id a y
*
........ ........ ,
Suit
Filed
in
Court
^
h
e
^
a
^
i
^
t
T
r
e
’
^
S u it F ile d in C o u r t
breeze came up during the evening
_
have been turned over to the re-1
and
showers
fell
early
the
next
is
bounded
on
the
north
by
the
Second annual Forest Grove Na-
lief fund total $1,404,772 47 and there
Tentative date for the transfer
C tlo n attacking the
«-iver, Cochran and Tim- llünul bunk 4-H sheep show w ill b,- morning. Mondays
ten mperature
Ralph Epling. 17-year old Gaston
are $1,050,000 In certificate» of In-
Second legal actl
recent
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de*
b?r'
7
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e
u
8
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conducted
Saturday at Fendall s * as
™ J * 8™ .-es, Tues- of activities of the SERA to the Hugh S. Rogers of Hillsboro nam- outh, was instantly _ kilted and
debtedness outstanding ugulnst fu- validity uf thc
■.day at 87 Works Progress administration has
ed senior vice-commander of the Leater Winner "””r7***also**o<* ('as
flïéd Friday
$'k'’;wo,,d a n d * ,jrcst Grove" warehouse across from the Forest daX a‘ »8 and Wednesda
lure profits of t h e commission. Un(|ut,n, ,ax
United Spanish War Veterans at ton, was fatally injured early Mon­
“ ,ed coni
h puny
day while ttie south line crosses near Grov„ cltv hall T w t n l , c l u b m e n
T h e h e a t s t a r t e o e a r l y Saturday been set for August 1, according
Isurtfckt participant in
the dtxtribu- • by 1”1' Rrnpire
Holding
h,'.«"r„.èn'M,’.ïi'
KmP're
»«Win«
company
Uu.
headwaters
of
the
south
and
L™
'
“
y
*
,
7
t.h
ih
l»
an
morning
and
climbed
rapidly
from
to
information
received
this
rapidly
from
to
information
received
this
week
annual meeting in R o seb u rg day evening when the light gravel
tion of relief fund«
h . 2 u“"
stwre *•* . **••«•-
“ ate “f - «•■T.land ..gainst Washington Paiit fork of
Tra;,k rlver. The £ « “V Æ
an“ taere«« ÔÎ 2 “>« minimum of 56 degrees record- by R. W. Weil, county relief
ednesday
truck in which they were riding
noinnh county w n. *iûl“iù'«tio oT county Bnd Mr and Mrs William wcit boundary zig zags along the
n v ^ P'the ro.mhe^ .h o J n «* “t 4:30 a m By 1 p. m. the mittee chairman. All SERA
' "
with 10 other young people went
hu« «mounted
of the “trial Marl- Î
T ta." ri,u «‘.m WC8t *l0pe oi ,h e C° " ‘ Range
l“ t year, according to I E. Fran temperature was 106 and two hours jects.in Washington county some
t
ou, 0, contro| and overturned in a
nearly on.- th ird of the total. M ari-
' first' suit " p*
*ast y<ar' “ceordln8
later 107.
aO in number, are being re-wntten Z
ditch just east of Gaston on the
ou county with 3154,392 was next was klnrkH, Ju, , b , Illja Joh„n.
Permits may tie obtained at the d s assistant county agent
..... ..
..a
.......- i e orest
o . „ . «».M.«,
C lasses In
in the
me show
snow will
w i l l be
oe pro
pro-
Highest temperature previously under the new program
and all
i^urclwood road Young Winner.
lurgest participant unit Lane cou n -;
of tlear Orcnco
following
stations
Grove
Classes
ly third with »138 .099 Funds ul- ■ .... ' oluintlft coruorotion alleged ,lre P"tro1 headquarters. Zigzag vlded ter aged ewes, yearling ewes re^'^ded by Mo?hrf , A uri? g wtbe, n li-^ sh li-e^ M av't^ r^ tian 'e "certi
1 C
who suffered a broken arm and
i ....«.-. a
i... ieas*iaaafls.
I
po «
rk u tm i a in tin tt <ir* Wii ..>»» rivor rnuH »>*,» inmu., -„.I
i..
n . . n e s r l y six yours that he hus kept ou*ly since May l are being certi-
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I
internal injuries died at the Guy-
on tied to the works progress and na-
mon
o si..................
mon h hospital
about noon —
Tuesday.
temperature tional re-employment administra-
T h a t the truck was traveling at
August tions.
a high rate of speed at the time
de-
Deadline for completing the re-j W a t e r C o m p a n y B rin g s S u it uf. thc mlshaP * a s the report of
...uv.»
p«..u. o . w
i a n
m i.c
-
_
the writing of projects and the certi-.
witnesses The machine traveled
Logging
coni|Miny
office
at
Carlton,
imul
husbandry
iit*
Oregon
State
was
de8rees
0,1
Ucation
of clients has been set lor
f o r H y d r a n t R e n ta ls
..pproximately 135 feet after plung­
333 38; Morrow. 312.60042; i-oix, .... t,r,„„.riv uin« sold la t h e Fn i" s ■ sm
w . • . . . < s - u A I . . . o n , , imai
nusoanary
State A August
, tl in ic f I 15.
a a , « ™
a hi »
■ h
■ j o ... >
— at uregon
*
s T Last year August 22 was Saturday. Projects w ill then be for-
341.963 11; U m u t i l la . 362.223 84. , ch(.(^.h „„ ¡¿,iy
Qf
y(.ar
and Meadow Lake patrol station. college and for several years sheep
ing into the ditch and overturned.
the hottest day with a temperature warded to Washington, D. C. for
Oregon-Washington Water Serv- Youn? EP*“nk his skull crushed,
Union, *44,612 15, WushlnKton, *77,» • dw<l uiven purporting to convey
1
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judge ut the Oregon stste fair «nd . 96 degrees.
approval.
ice company started its offensive in
fou/ ld a short distance from
206 12. Yumhlll. *56,16150
' ' the
w t
superintendent of the sheep de of
the traci«
tract« to
to the
the defendant«
defendant«.
__ _______ I the truck.
Many Injarrd
Fifteen state banks now under-
c
Irregularity Claimed
a T ^ d v e sto c ^ expositiorb^rin00?# weather bureau in Portland indi-
Rotation of employment w ill be
clty^of TttHsboro V riday' with
gulng liquidation have paid n tula.
Six clalrns of irregularities were
r
Jud«'* of the Forest Grove event u? tta st^ a t
19263
discontinued “nder the new Pro- the fillng of a suit in the Portland
vincem voer. zi, or Seaside and
of 3391.106 55 in dividends to up f ‘t,d by
pluhitiff in requesting
“L 8 30 a m
L
gyfir;Jni^ ,w at~?_55C.‘Liy.ed„h_e5 e..!“ i federal court to collect $5852 al- , former resident of Gaston, and all
Following the judging, demon-
Resorts on Gales Creek and Tual- dicated. This means that men will ieged due on unpaid hydrant rent- other passengers in the truck were
proxlinately 14.000 depositors,
h*-' st'* ,a!t,uC ^ bl"
■ _
■
I ,
hm • • were
•
• ■ r ^3
n 1. , be o assigned
c 01 zY 1 ■ rsrs 4 to
zv projects
z. l zjz ^ 4 0 e and
x es z-4 ct
xr z on
v es als The
_ j
—
■ Seven
__
_ _
cording to A A. Schramm, state f <a lM’r“tk n
, tbal . ’f1*' . . i er
strations
on a,-*-
fitting and « showing
atln
rivers
crowded
Satur-
stay
, actl0n covers
the 3^ injured in the crash.
of _ the
I tificatc of «ale failed to «tate when
sheep will be conducted. Professor day afternoon and Sunday as coun- the job until the work is completed. month peri(xl during which the city 11 burl were taken to the Forest
superintendent of bunks
thc deed could be obtained, if not T r a n s p o r t a t io n a n d T u it io n Nelson wiu also discuss feeding. ‘X residents made a general exodus In the past, workers have rotated has re(used
to make payment on Grove hospital for treatment, while
Sections of the stately Corinthian * * " « "?**"***. •« IeS u‘,* d by
breeding and management prob- t0 swimming holes and shade trees dajrs of work in accordance to the tbe gj.ounds that the service pro- others were cared for at Gaston.
columns which udorned the portl- ' •'If. 'hat the assessor failed to as- A g r e e m e n ts M a d e M o n d a y lems with the club members. Frank ^ce cream and cold drink establish- budget hours allowed each man.
vided was inadequate and not up
Injured persons taken to Forest
I the u l.t c . i i i i l o l lio n ,:
W _
1 l,v 1,1 "
Brown, prominent Hmpshire breed- tnents did a "mail order" busitiess. 1 Laborers now assigned to p ro-■ to franchise specifications.
Grove were Ober, 21 and a former
the
j<*
ow
ner;
th
a
t
the
sh
eriff
very much in detnund by Sulcm-
er i from
whom
of m
the
boy»
of . heat
prostration jects will
be the
to UV
be V em-
Gaston resident; Dickinson; George
’ n tro etu
V1
iu iii w
u u i l l S several
I'V U ld l UI
e OG
V 8 A -ew
”
- cases
— “
.w .
W 1X1 UC
l l l f i first
l l 31 IU
IU -
C n n t or» t i or» t h n t t h n fzs
w ith tiie law re-
t ’»intrnct
...nt be a _____
1
h u t the
t h o majority
m a l n r i t v of
o f ployed «
« mz J m . the works progress h v id u i i i c i i n o n u u i i me ieaerai courx Baker 17' Edward Epling 20' RaIph
fo? f
1
o,?3
secured sheep, will
special
were reported but
under
ite« u« lawn ornament«. A number falle W ¿pa
■oil
for
students
residing
out-
gUM,
p'
either
stayed
indoors
or
administration
program
,
b
e
i
n
g
^
K
L
JUrlsd,
1
EUon
\n
tbe
c
om
êntïon
"That
t
h
e
.
Wbin^ rs’
J ' eSter, 7 ' ^ ’erS'h 17■
of tile, m ore p retentiou« lawn« ad-
*W
1 nrnount
•
- » « i » , h
juevut to th e c a p ita l ground:, have
P > > " 'y n e e
<r> to disch arg e «>d y • . e d 4.01,shed
ab lish e.l high
U gh school dis-
£ , ub
?nd their parents found ^ c e o l^ p o t near streams or transferred from the SERA to the
com^any^s
incorporated
is
incorporated
un-
and
?
eng$ ,.17'
buf ‘
been suDDlled w ith th e » .-m e m m to a ,h c l1 , th n t ,h ' com e ie ra tn .n In 'n e t s w e .e -igne.l here Munday w ill be guests of John Thornburgh, under shade trees.
w ith th e project. Chen s cer-
of the stata of Deta-
Sh,ti ,aI ^ gi’ I^ „ ‘ 8; X ^ “ *2
of the »tut© house fire. T hese «ec U.M?.
u u s in ad e q u ate ; th a t th e night on “ ‘ c
s
VAdt' n l . *?“*** p re sid en t of th e F o rest G rove N a ­
titled as being on the relief rolls ware and , hat the ci, of Hillsboro ^ bn«'. 1’ ;„LucU* EpUnft 11; and
t io n
n r ., ( lo r n thr.-«- t o f o u r f.
p la in tiff W • (Mjt n o tifie d of the
tile COUIlty non-higil school tional
......, I----
u
bank,
at ,-----,------
luncheon in a,
th<-
continuous y since May 1 w ill be is an Q
mumcipal corpora- Cb" ord Epbn«;
htgi, a'nd win U,r~ ,twl„%Ur wuK P> '‘d.ng sale; and that «he Mulino- board .............
for tuition cos.
given employment next and, if ad- tjon Such * diversity
The driver of the truck suffered
I,,
t. . . . . . A n
''b i'iig i/^ iii.h ib ^ k '^ h .^ s p lL ^ -
ditioital workers are needed, clients bnngS the action under federid severe
aboot, the
of c e n tra l O regon w ro te to the E -npire H olding com pany r. . elv e r- ^ h .n . s except l .g a r d and B eaver- « . „ h . p J th c sheep pro ject
G i v e n P r n ic e S S w S
‘
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a— ■ • U S r ^ ' r S S J S f ' i S
state department asking that a
d*d ,,,ui 8 v® b'“'« to divest
_L. j _ . j - durl?.u ‘.¿‘5 Dimina 'han a year ago. Under his encour
section of one of the columns be 'b**' court of control of the prop-
6
U agement. the program has grown
V J1V C T11 i 1
Labor on new projects approved
Claims set forth by the company an(j a possible fracture of the ief*
under the works progress adminis- *n
c
*or. £our months forearm. George Baker's nose wa>
shipped to him. but cancelled the e*'y
, ,
. . . . . .
I t .. i , i _____ __________ _____ ■ _rapidly with several of the boys i
order when he was Informed thul | , Gl,an<J Jllrors for the July term
ui o co i c were
sec
buying additional ewes this year.
tration will be requisitioned from
.1929. *1568 for eight months in broken and his face cut and bruised
1
of
tile
local
circuit
court
were
se-
a
new
schedule
in
accordance
with
____
,___
.
they weighed nearly a tun to the -n 'nc lo ca ic,rcu ii coun were i, “, ' ,v"
Club members expected to ex- B e n n e tt S ays T o w n s e n d P la n the national re-employment service, i 833'
for. 12 mo»ths in 19- j Vernon Benge and Ralph Winnei
font and that the freight on the b 1 j.' , M‘in' ',y.
a,Ml . *T’ . . . . .
« ...
„, ,u.. ,i..‘, hibit are as follows Ray Knepper
At least 90 per cent of the works
and_®115a for six months m 1935 , were discharged from the Guymoi
shipment would «mount to more
, ‘°v i ‘X*’'".'
- T ^ u ^ T h ^ v ^ BH1> K< “ >• Evc,>'n Kelly. M ctti ÌI
W o u ld
• . ~ B r in
. g P
-w r o s p e r ity
assigned will be from the relief
Ore8°n - Washington W a t e r hospital Tuesday when thei*- be«
man 330.
330
ber, Of the body include Edwin J. rate of 375 .per student. The aver- M .
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7
rolls and not more than i0 per Service company also ? -ks interest jurte« were found to be nol serious.
than
Maple of Forest Grove, foreman, “He vost lust year, os r i .t s i r t .x l h v Mead- Mildred Mead and Neil Knep-
c h » i t »'
e m " » rental from the
v»—
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»
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S route
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S
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- ith
• n « e a - day
w-.j.
2B o pcr'
llanlu>
1; r i Adelbert
Evera.
lth o ' first
of
the month following
.
»ptertng
or H i l l s U b o r o m e v a r i o u s u i k u « c n w i a 1 , ’ w
a * s I »7O
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R o b e r t E v e r s F r iin r i« P e e r « UZII1I«
W o rk er« w iii H e o e id l ^ i e e e e e h
W b iC h t h e
r e n ta ‘ a“ r^
EpU"g
““ d T “m
D “ * 1™ 0 “
•s
F
.
Herrick
of
Gales
Based
on
a
strictly
"cost
per
nZ*'
p»,**
the
usual
'"
‘busiastic
Townsend
their driving permits revoked or
3' . i . ,ar \
taken
home,
while
Sheila
Laughlin,
Epler of Tigard student" basis, the cx;.cn*e of edu- /
'
,,u8.
“"d
club
met ---------
at the --------
Grange
-----_r supporters
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W? ikerSj Wlll,u>e
eacb and for costs and disbursements.
suspended during June, figures re- 1 reck, Edward e. 1 11
suffering a fractured collar bone
hall Friday
evening in
to hoar
hear an ad.
a d -, month under the new set up in
ii _} !»..-.—
sher- eating pupil» at Tualatin and Ver-
J
roiJt<-
f ‘ hal1
Fndav pvnnino
leased by Secretary of State Snell r°u*® *• Bobvr? ,B
iiif o of
dress by Commissioner J. E Ben- s‘ead of weekly. Checks w ill be
TX ii£ ? ’plaint J?3? ^ F 1,^ by H and head injuries, was taken to
m Peters boort high school would have run
" Be7ndcnSl‘x', C0™e. lus;
revealed. Nineteen of these were * - J <K --- * -------------
route j ,--------
3. Albert ._
William
2 an « d j R r . „ » , 2 and 1101.87. respectively,
nett of Portland
drawn on the national treasury and
Griffin, president of the com- the
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McMinnville hospital.
Virginia
S S fr S . - Z
z S Ä
Ä
Ê
„ K
« l Putnam, local president, compensation will be carried by Pany« by l“e
«on and Billy Cyrux. Hillsboro;
r
flrrn °* Carey. Epling was the only one of the 12
route 1
presided. Aside from the speaker the government.
HarJ- Spencer and McCulloch The young people not badly injured.
of the state Thirty-nine of the 61
One indictment, charging Lloyd
d stipulated that ta the ease
r° U‘!
«' £
™ r“ ana .r°
ule ,2'
z; Kay other features of the evening's pro-
That part of the county would C
.‘Ls
i” » J , CaSe
:She was thrown ,rom the tru*'i‘
offenders
were n ;ae7"
convicted
Beard
Hunks with assault and of
h;“ ,hcsc
? 1 s,1Pulatcd
en
7lri7ln 77h
F i7i on drunk- ta.t’
t ' e r of
v \ i.V'7;'tiirned‘‘b7The"erand
,w0 «'bools the payments ? “
Hud w in
^ rove
K™m were piano accordion music be classified in the Portland metro- !
rf
and landed m a P‘,e ot brU!;b-
. ... . . . u, iL i.h'»rgc,s,', . b ,\. .d l'n' i,,,v i,..»..,.. ii . . .
......i
would not be tn excess of $85 per; '
' vavert°n route 1. by Harry Pearson, a solo in Eng- politan area was the opinion ex-
,,
_ .s .
Ober was reported to have been
er motor “ !
’
d a / Beard was Imm^itetely
«“ *d' n‘ fur lho
“ -rm
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lish and one in Spanish by Miss pressed here Wednesday by W. L , ^ » 5
" * f t ly ° 2 S t r u c t hauUng gravel ,n the viclnity of
• • •
mign.xl on the Indictment a n d
Contracts signed were with Banks R n f . q r v P r P c i f L n t
“ i.“ '® M,ecva[
Garden Home, DeWitt assistant to Burton Palmer ,d
1
3 ly
r^ ‘ “ J Gaston and was to have moved to
The antl-admln,»tration g r o u p Pb'ud guilty Sentence will be Tigard. Hillsboro. Scap,xx.s.-. For
, who is also the Washington coun- regional engineer for the W P A T h efou r months due in 1929. but to an°ther. l « a''‘>n Tuesday Mon.lay
having fnihxl to get into court in passed Saturday
esi Grove, Tualatin, Beaverton and
T
* II J
T
II
i? candidate for queen of the big Every effort is being made by the ^eny ]iabiTltv for the balance be- £ve!UJl£
a ^ot day,
their effort to oust Governor Mai
Juror, reporting for duty for the Verboort. „A verage costs reported
“
,aj £
Z g , com m ^ionmT o T a v “ dan “ i cau^e the company failed to com-1 be
1 ^ 7 n e a r ^ ’ttom
tin from office through quo war- July term of court were as follows foi the 1934-35 year were as fol
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Following the address another solo
(Continued on p*g. is. column z>
P„'„io?iot. „T«a2 j
.J» i!™1,” ...'. The accident which occurred at
ranto procetHlingM it is assumed Polly Weil. John W Gardner and lows: Banks, $64,99; Tigard. $55.44,
resolution passed by the council . 7. .«
T. Richardson Takes Office in was sung by Bob Kelly, accampan-
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m. was in\ estigated by
thut the long rumored recall will Thomas Connell, Hillsboro; E l l a Hillsboro. 369.41; Forest Grove, $.8 -
March 8. 1933, and forwarded to the ' ' (C p ontinued
on page 4, c o lu m n I)
.....aboro ( tab Thursday
?ed by Mrs Fred_Sewell. _ _
now materialize tn a campaign to Lincoln, Hillsboro route 3; Anna 38, and Beaverton, 371.75.
company.
Commissioner Bennett declared
secure enough signatures to force H Young. Aloha. Dewey McNamee.
Transportation contracts for For-
M11IV oveoivii,
sssx .
_
,
During the O
same
session, the
Beuvertun route 1. lt.-beeca Mnv est Grove and Hillsboro union high
C T Richardson took over the *be Townsend plan w ill bring
D _ e x o s t , , TT^sz
council prepared an ordinance re-1
an election on thc issue
council
tllO tl
j.._,— <he rate on bydrant rentals'
This is
during
The governor's first six months Hart and John B Worth, Portland schools were signed on the same presidency of the Rotary club peuspenty to all of us.
iContinu^i ,,n pas. io. rolumn t|
basis as the past year and were Thursday He succeeds Richard E
a dePrcssion as we have been
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from S
of service, during which he was not
33 50 to 87tx cents a month.
P t C T It C
S lIF ld ilV
as follows: Forest Grove—Cornelius j Wiley, who was presented with a !ed
tatheve, but a condition
* IV IIIV O v l O U lld z t y
This ordinance was submitted to
subject to recall, expired Sunday
Paid
Up
Levies
Total
47
Per
Cent
route, 3450, Woodland district route Rotary ring in appreciation of his brou6ht on by ‘be money barons
but to date no one ho» uppeared in
the state public utilities commis-
the open as sponsor of the propoaed
‘ IV ’ J * 1
of Current Amoun* Now Due
350 per student; and Strassel dis services as president in the last on. °“ r ,c<?uni r3i: ,e
be.V'® de‘
propoaed
sioner, who withheld any objection
«, t i ,»™ ,.
The act may now be passed by Cbari“ M Thomas Announced
recall in spite of the Insistence of
trict, 340 per student. Hillsboro— ! year.
i Eel.V , ’"tO bel,{evln9 thls tlung is
Current personal property taxes the council after 90 days and will
Speaker for Summer Event
members of the unti-admlnlstratlon
$6000 flat fee
’ A joint meeting of the Hillsboro ■ „ temp°rary.
. . .
tion group that the machinery was
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Bids were received on four other and Forest Grove clubs was held A1“ r'. Bennett pointed out that totaling 326.008 63, approximately become effective unless the w ater1
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all set to go
county routes and were awarded at at Forest Hills golf course Wednes- Abraham Lincoln, 70 years ago fore- 47 per cent of the total amount due company takes the matter into
Members of the Washington coun-
Speculation points to Senator l'o*'al ' rlrrlnarlan Llrcted at Meet- a ;ower ra(e j„ all but one case, i day afternoon and evening. J. L.
wba* was coming, namely, the for 1935. were collected during the court in the meantime,
ty Farm Union will hold their an-
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. . _ B. C.
_
- -
na- —
ing in
Victoria,
Burke of Yamhill county as the
first six
of this
ac-
All four of the successful bidders i j Anderson,
delegate to th’
...« inter. 1 1 day when
w . „ , , the
. wealth
,
.
. of our
,
~ months ««
«w , year, •«-
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! nual plenlc at Rippling Waters
probable "front" for t h e recall
—
held the contracts last year Fol- j national convention at Mexico City. :lon wbula be ,n ‘be nands oi a cording to a report submitted by a v
vz-
•
» <
park Sunday, according to an an­
(Connsusd un pw> lu. column lj
reported on the convention. A golf few and consequent economic ruin tbe tax collection department of t V l a c E C t l Z l C M o t O F
nouncement by the committee in
move with Yamhill, Marion, Clack- j Dr R J Nicoi. local veterinarian.
1 match was played in the afternoon. 'Yould foI1° w « e declared that had the sheriffs office. This is prac-
: charge. Charles M. Thomas, former
amas and Multnomah counties as was elected president of the O
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Committees were named as fol- l bn.-gkVe^?rnen* P888^ tb e. bonuis tically the same percentage as that
v I a v p state public utilities commissioner,
the hotbeds o f recall sentiment gon State Veterinary association at
1 F U i r U m 1 r P i r t l i l s J.V1UVU
w i„
the principal speaker and
lows: T G. Bronleewe, M P. Cady “lU /r, , , tbS “ suing of that much existing on payment of real prop-
Reports f r o m southern, central, the annual meeting of the Pacific a U l U O I l d V H t l l l P t r »
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(C ontinued on page ’ I), colum n 2)
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•
f
I and E. J. McAlear, aims and ob-
erty levies.
MacKenzie Motor company will i will talk at 11 a. m. on the devel-
and eastern Oregon and the coast' Northwestern Veterinary Medical
Receipts to date show 2161 full probably move to new quarters at opment o f hydro-electric poorer
counties Indicates little interest In association in Victoria. B C.. July
J * u ; R R Easter and R Frank'
the propoaal to recall the governor j 8. 9 and 10.
O
Peters, club service; J. M P e r s o n ! z - w - I I , p o l l Ft M l a t i e
payments of $21.020.15. 740 part the southwest corner of Third and in Oregon.
ishington
County
P
o
m
o
n
a
and
C
H.
Nosier,
vocational
s
e
r
v
-p
“^
^
In those sections.
Dr and Mrs. Nicol were accom
Washington
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payments of $4849.02 and 17 asses Washington streets on or about | Picnic lunch is planned at noon
• • •
1 panted to Victoria by Dr and Mrs Grange will meet with T i g a r d ice; J. H. Garrett, J. M. Person and
r i ' l i f x . i^zx-zv«-»
sor payments of $139 60. Unpaid August 1, according to an announce-' and will be followed by a pro-
levies were reported on 2640 pieces ment this week by H. L. MaeKen- gram of music and speaking. Sports,
Thc state supreme court has set H. H Green of Sulcm. Dr. Green Grange Wednesday, according to Orange Phelps, community service;
_ _
1 of property for a total of $29.122.67. zie. proprietor. Remodeling of the ' including races, contests, baseball
July 24 as the dato for hearing, is assistant state veterinarian. They ' Frances E. Hudson of Beaverton, j Charles Walker, Fred Sewell and
arguments In the suit Involving1 returned Friday.
.Pomona secretary.
¡Charles Wells, classification and _«
.
, _
Current and delinquent taxes on building has been started by Mohr ‘ game and swimming, will start at
Next meeting will be in Tacoma,
Hillsboro Grange is endeavoring membership; B M. Goodman, Rob-
amDer ° ‘ 1 «mmrrce Members personai property totaled $89.258.68 Bros., Hillsboro contractors.
the constitutionality of thc Ice
2 p. m. Coffee will be furnished by
Luncheon
Guéris
Monday
cream code. Because of thc great Wash. These meetings alternate be- to secure a bus to take as many ert Burlingame and T. G Bron­
at the end of June Delinquencies
Partitioning in the building I s !lhe committee and members plan-
Interest which attaches to the out­ tween Oregon. Washington and B Hillsboro members as possible to leewe, boys' work; Dr. D. E. Wiley,
for years prior to 1935 were as being altered and plans are made ; nin6 to af‘end are asked to bring
I the meeting
come of this appeal and Its . ff.it 0 .
Lester Ireland and W. C. Christen­
Members of the Hillsboro cham- follows: 1927. $1957.28; 1928. $2364 - 1 for an up-to-date sales room an d ' well-filled lunch baskets.
upon other marketing agreements
sen, fellowship and attendance; R. ber of commerce w ill be guests at 87; 1929, $5173 40; 1930, $11.426.26; service shop. Until recently
the Persons
wishing to hear Thomaa’
E. Wiley, Al Jannsen, Fred Am- the Dairy Co-operative association 1931, $10.500.61; 1932, $15,309 87; and | quarters were occupied by t h c 'talk are requested to be on hand
the court has promised to expedite
acher, oratorical; M. H. Stevenson. plant In Portland Monday noon. 1933-34, $13.403.73. Total of unpaid Hillsboro Motor company.
consideration of the Issue involved
I ea*'Iy 35 the speaker wishes to be
and an opinion is expected before
Easter service; R. Frank Peters, Invitation to attend a courtesy taxes prior to the current year is I
gin at 11 a. m. sharp.
the justices take their summer re­
W. C. Christensen. Christmas lig h t-1 luncheon and to inspect the plant $60,136.02 and is levied on 2608
Committee in charge of the event
Builders'
Club
to
Meet
cess, early in August.
includes M. J. Vanderzanden of lhe
ing; Charles Reed, W. G. Ide and was received two weeks ago from pieces of property.
• • *
W. Verne McKinney, program and W. W. Henry, manager, but the
Collections during June amounted, Hillsboro 4-H Builders' club will Kansas City local, P. Patton of
Members of the Battleship Ore­
I meet ot Hilhi tonight (Thursday) Gaston. Fred Jossy of West Union,
Production honors for thc month
Of the 576 cows tested. 181 had a publicity, and L. C. Kramien and : date for the event was not set un- to $3366.22.
gon commission are to appear be­ O, I,,.,,.
; til this week.
Of the total unpaid taxes, $50.- at 6:30 o'clock, according to M. M. N P. Johnson and Harry Hanson,
co,,,,.»
K ^ X c l . S ’ Burlingame, collection.
both of Cedar Mill.
fore Governor Martin here Satur­
Bob Stanford of Tulare C a l, and j p ians are now being formulated 817 37 ar®, iec“r? d ,by„ real prop' Romi«- leader'
day in an effort to justify their herd improvement association went (hose produclng over 70 pounds of L B. Lewis of Alturas, Cal., were 1 for a delegation of 30 or more local! ?rty' whileul 830054 36 represents
expenditures. Budget Director Hood to "Spot," a five-year-old purebred. fat during the month was as fol- visitors at the meeting.
'chamber of commerce members to lev!cs on wbich the county has no
has culled thc governor's attention Jersey owned by Mrs. Tom Wil-j )ows wjth the nnmp of the owneri
Fred fx»v
Amacher
will
be program' 1 attend. according
Moore. r«al property
security.
of
ifsit*»w
rszv
x
zT
«
M
a
M
sl»
v. to (hat
a. Ed. L.
ZA*. zslzasw
aat a a s a r * e as Many
(C ontinued on pnu« to, colum n 7j
limns of Forest Grove, according ,,amc of (he cow, breed, age, milk chairman next week.
. secretary. __
He asks
those ex- ’ I ihrtee
these loT
latter
claims
charged
to the monthly report of Jake and
productjon given in order:
I peering to make the trip get In a8ai,'st names no longer on the tax
Lohrenz, tester. Total of 24 herds,. Buchanan, "Alice," purebred Jer-
1 touch with him so that luncheon ro'Js and represent firms that are
including 576 dairy cows, were l y 7 , 4, 9 737; Mrs Robertson *
I arrangements may be made.
i out ol business or have moved
tested In Juno with a total produc- j <-()n
Forest Grove. "Rose A. ’
(B y C ollege N ew s Service)
bushel, less the necessary deduc-
tion of 443,742 pounds of milk and purebred Jersey. 8. 1404, 73; John
An increase of four cents a bushel tion ter local cost. Oregon exten­
at the chamber of commerce and
19.261.5 pounds of butterfnt. Avar- Cordes of Forest Grove, "Shorty,"
That applications ter funds to age production, Including 38 dry grad(, Jerspy 10 I38ff 72.2; Hagg
First session of the county board ¡,Save, ,or Portland a* 11:30 a- m
allotment benefit pay sion men say the deduction this
oil arid rock principal county roads animals, was 770.4 pounds of milk , & Song ..Re]1 , 2 .. grade j ersey, 4. of equalization for the current year i Monday. returning between 1:30
ments ter thc 1935 crop has been year will be somewhat less ’han
would have to be broken down in­ and 33.44 pounds of butterfat
room
------------- ter August 12, ?nd
" *" Persons
"• having
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V i r p - C r t m n - I i i n J n r announced by the Agriculture Ad- last, when the average ter the state
123i) 718; Mr, Williams, "Polly.” has been scheduled
according to an announcement th is! for, addl‘‘onal passengers in their
to units of not to exceed $25,000
▼ IV t
>111111 < 1 Ilv lt l justment
iiiQtmpnt adm
inistration, although
administration,
although
Record of the high producing purebred Jersey. 11, 1440. 70.5; C.
automobiles
are
asked
to
contact
each to
qualify under the new
week by J. E. Carpenter, county
Hugh
Rogers
was
elected
senior
1016
processing
tax on wheat has was 1.3 cents a bushel on allot­
dairy
cow,
"Spot,"
was
1440
pounds
h
.
Bamford
o
f
Forest
G
r
o
v
e
,
the chamber of commerce.
works progress set up was the in­
assessor.
Assessment
rolls
of
the
vice-commander o f t h e U nited1 been continued at the former flg- ments.
formation given members of the of milk and 76.3 pounds of butter- "Ruby,” purebred Jersey. 4. 1188, county may be examined and claims
The change In benefit payments
Spanish-American
War Veterans of
ure 30 cents a bushel.
fat
for
the
month.
Second
honors
70.1.
county planning commission Fri­
R p S l i l P t l t Oregon at the state convention al
The additional adjustment pay- ter 1935 has nothing whatever to
went to "Bell II,” a four-year-old
Mature cows making over 60 for reductions w ill be heard dur- v V P S t
day when they conferred with grade
mpnts to farmers are made possi-
Jersey owned by David Hagg pounds of fat were: Buchanan, | thereafter0 l,"y f>eliod Immediately vv W0S S _ y *iiv rii a x t - o i u v i l l Roseburg Wednpsday.
do with the pending new contracts,
heads of the program for the state.
Gates of Hillsboro, de- ble through reserves accumulated to be available sometime this sum­
Reduction claims m n v h.> f il e d
Belief was also expressed t h a t 8i Sons of Reedville, with a r e c -, ..jjay_.. purebved Jersey, 5, 1275.
U
I
I
I
IC
U
1
l
u
r
e
O
U
IlM
clV
partment
commander
of
the
Grand
from
the
tax
on
wheat
production
i
......... the county clerk during thc
counties would be required to pro­ ord of 1296 pounds of milk and (gjp. Albert Greener of Hillsboro with
Christian Grand, 82 resident of Army of the republic, spoke Mon- by farmers not under allotment mer, the Washington officials em­
,.oute
grade Jersey. 5. 1119. 15 days
vide all materials needed on the 75.1 pounds of butterfnt.
following the initial meet­
Union
for the . past 59 * years
day Awll»
af,crnoon
the rx___•
annual contracts, 2. _ according
to an explann-
High herd in the class ter more 63.7; E. E. Guerber of Hillsboro ing. Members of the body Include West
jobs.
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* nor...
»»« xx# before
TT_ri_J
_._3 I« by
«« it,-,
$4zx3«x phasize. Farmers from many parts
tion received
the (4-,-,,.
Oregon G
State
of the country, who were In con­
Applications ter $213,655 to crush than 40 cows was owned by the route 1. "21,” grade Holstein, 6, Donald T. Templeton, county judge, died Thursday morning at Jones convention of the United Spanish college
extension service. The in- ference with thc AAA officials re-
and haul 100,000 cubic yurds of Hagg dairy. Fifty-four head of 1548. 834; Ruchnnan, “Cutie," grade Edward C. Luce, county clerk, and hospital here after an illness of a War Veterans In Roseburg. He as-
sailed
the
national
administration's
month.
Funeral
services
were
eon
grade
Jerseys
set
an
average
of
Jersey,
6.
1197,
62.2;
Guerber,
“23."
made a number ,,f sugg«-
rock and for $187,513.88 to oil ap­
Assessor Carpenter.
policy with relation to the veteran. any deficit in the wheat budget tions for Inclusion In these new
proximately 03.8 miles of county 685 pounds of milk and 38.41 pounds grade Holstein. 6, 1501, 61.5; Mrs.
No claims other than thc usual ducted Sunday afternoon at the
E.
D.
Hite
of
Hiteon
is
serving
since
available
funds
are
ample
to
road were filed recently by the of butterfnt. C B. Buchanan's herd Williams, "Mab,” purebred Jersey, routine requests are anticipated this Donelson A- Sewell chapel with on the resolutions committee at the cover the increase, the Washington contracts.
Rev. H. A. Deck officiating. Inter­
county board. County Judge Don­ of 35 purebred and grade Jerseys 6, 1149, 60 9; Mrs. Williams. "Jer- year.
It is possible that arrangements
announcement stated.
ment was at the West Union cem­ convention.
ald T. Templeton, Commissioner H. at Gaston was high in the division sey,” purebred Jersey, 965, 60.8.
will be made In the new program
etery.
The increasein payments w i l l for making the entire year’s pay­
Four-year-olds making 45 pounds H ills b o r o R . F . D . T a k e s
D. Kerkman, County Engineer J. ter 20 to 40 cows with an average
mean more than $370,000 additional ment at one time. However, a pro-
Mr. Grand was born at Trimmis. O p e n in g o f P o s to ffic e
W Barney and John Thornburgh of 895 pounds of milk and 44 33 oj fa| werp: Mrs. Williams', “Dlnn
in A d d it i o n a l 1 5 .9 M ile s Switzerland, March 9, 1853, and
to co-operating growers in Oregon. posol was tentatively approved to
of Forest Grove represented the pounds butterfat Highest herd in 2 » purebred Jersey, 1146, 641; Mrs.
B u ild in g D e la y e d A g a i n The entire benefit payment for
Hillsboro route 3 with L. E. Fur­ came to the United States 63 years
the class for 12 to 20 cows was Williams', "Daisy," purebred Jer-
county.
retain a second payment and make
Delay In obtaining tile will hold 1935 for Oregon growers will amount it somewhat flexible in amount,
Request to have Washington coun­ owned by Mrs. Williams 19 pure- spy t no, 62.7; A. Vanderzanden of row ns carrier has been extended ago. He is survived by the widow,
ty classified under the Portland bred Jerseys averaging 841 pounds Forest Grove, “Spot," grade Jer­ 15.9 miles in response to a petition Mrs. Anna Grand, and by five up completion of the new Hills­ to approximately $3,082,000, it is according to changes in the market
metropolitan area ter the work of milk and 46.52 pounds butter- sey, 1413, 60 7; Mrs. Williams'. “Peg filed by 60 persons. Service was daughters. Mrs. Theresa Schmidt of boro postoffice until about August estimated.
price of wheat during the crop
The first 1935 payment w ill again year. The growers also strongly ad­
progress program was also made. fat. Nine grade Jerseys owned by gy 2,” purebred Jersey, 1089, 599; given over the extended route for Hillsboro route 4, Mrs. Anna Han­ 15, according to a statement this
Although a definite derision was Amos Watkins of Laurel placed E. E. Burkhalter of Hillsboro, "25," the first rime Tuesday. The route ley and Mrs. Julia Berggren, both week by Fred Holznagel, local p ost-, be 20 cents a bushel cn the allot- vocated giving county committees
not given, the belief was expressed first In the small herd division grade Jersey, 924, 56.3; R. B. Mur­ now totals 47 miles and goes seven of Hillsboro route 3, Mrs. Sabina master. He also declared that an ments, while the final payment, more discretion in making local
thnt only the southeastern portion with an average of 659 pounds of phy of Forest Grove, "Rose," grade miles beyond Shady Brook to the Whitehead and Miss Mary Grand, official opening of the building was under the present three-year con- adjustments as to base acreage and
both of Aloha.
milk and 38.63 pounds of butterfat.
Columbia county line.
being planned.
I tract, w ill be at least 13 cents e other details.
(Continu«d on pa«« I, colum n 6)
of the county could qualify.
p
in Accident
Five Prizes O ffered J '
Ten Others Injured
lf*U H p fp n rliin t
C l
1 CUCI ctl v_v/vin
V I L V C I CI 1U<II 11
<
i
Non-High Body
Lets Contracts Ju—-ng W
lH begln
ac-, l*,Bt *b<' decd,
P la n
KOt3ry President
IllStalled Locally
_ Collection PefSOnal
Annual Harm U
i rUUtTiy A dX fllgn
ï^r P I Miz'zxl trx
11130
VjrOllp
rcanoes«'
i
to Meet at Tigard
vjivzupj i tans
l_zdliy VjUt-op A rip
County Dairy Herds Maintain
H igh Production in June Tests
/
YV7Ln/1t" Iszitnnnoc fzv
U rC 2[O n W llCHt JT3rtTlClS tO VlCt
County Road Jobs
Before State Body
Increase in Benefit Payment
Equalization Board
to Meet August 12
Foeal Man Named
,
I Jmon
r* • «
RliriPrl Fiorp Qimzloxz 11 V
on wheat
J