The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1935, Image 1

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Audited Oregon Weekly
W ith
Volume 42, No. 24
N e w s L etter
Changes Set
Makes for Fewer Mistakes
and Better Service
W h ic h is C o m b in e d th e H ills b o r o
Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, T hursday, August 1, 1935
HUIahoru llHÍ»p«ini»»it Katabltahwl 1873
'State¿¿¡tol¡¡V oting Area
Early Copy—
Annual Livestock
Tour Slated for
Coming Week
H/Jlaboro Argua Established
Federal Building
to be Completed
Here This Week
Cut in Debt
for School
Group Plans
to Preserve
Hillshoro's $45.900 federal build­
■ V a . I* L 1 N D B B O K
ing and postofficc is now a reality
Nearly three years have elapsed
since the first notice of an appro­
Solon« May be Asked to
priation for the purpose was re­
ceived, but W Riippa. construction ;
E nact Code« Into
engineer, declared this week that
W a rr a n ts Slashed the structure would be ready for C o u n ty H is to ric a l, M u seu m
Laws As Aid
(Numbers to R e p la c e f o r m e r oMer c,ub
#I)d men ,(.ad„ „
«cupancy Saturday. Postal func
.
-
.
A ssociatio n O rg a n iz e d
tions. however, will not be trans-
The tour will include judging, $ 4 1 ,0 7 0 .0 2 ; Bonds R e tire d
P re c in c t N a m e s ; L im its
, ferred to the new building until
feeding, management and fitting I
on M o n d a y N ig h t
A m o u n t to $ 3 2 ,2 5 0
ALEM It the supreme c o u r t
about August 13 due to the fact
for exhibit purposes of hogs, sheep,,
o f N in e A lte r e d
hold« thu ugrlcullural agreement !
i that the necessary furniture and j
1 dairy and beef cattle Considerable I
•cl to be unconstitutional, as la ,
fixtures have not arrived.
time will be devoted to discussing
Final arrangement« (or the an­
nual three-day 4-H club Willamette
valley Uventock tour have been
■nude, according to word received
from the state club office by L E
Francis, assistant county agent. The
tour, which Is to be held Monday,
* Tuesday and Wednesday, is for D is tric t
Areas Cited
Early Relics
Four Areas Abolished rSI\™ r,S S ,.«;,ie"d:uK l Annual Report Given
Programs Proposed
for C ounty
S
" S 'S
Two Sections, Twelve Pages
Cornelius Bank
Depositors Get
Big Part Claims
SERA Plan
to Continue
Ten per cent dividend for all de-
I posit claimants in the Cornelius
State bank liquidation will be paid,
i Saturday through the local Com - J
mercial National bank, according i
, to W. C, Christensen, liquidator '
This payment will bring the total
realized by depositors to 90 per I n a h ilitv to O r o a n u » W P A
cent, one of the largest recoveries ,n a D ,“ ,y *° o r g a n iz e w r A
made in the Pacific northwest by j
S et-up Causes C h an g e
depositors in banks closing during
T ra n s fe r D a te
the banking holiday in 1933.
Depositors in the bank received
five per cent of their claims at i
Thirty Days
Future Program Cited
ably be asked to validate existing
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Detail«! program is as follows:
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(Riippa stated that considerable
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nelius institution was consolidated
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codes by enacting them Into law
August 5—9 a. m . meet city park,.
.»«.» , remained
cu u,
i work
in leveling s*»»™
ground
with the „„„„
Commercial National bank
as congress is doing with the na F iv e N ew n i . t r i e t . <L.) I in McMinnville; 9: 30 a m . leave for > E ffe c t o f th e S E R A P ro je c ts around the building and in clean T o z ie r M a t e r ia l W il l F o rm in June 1933
F e d e ra l A id in R e lie f fo r
r i v e n e w D is tr ic ts S e t u p ,or Cruickshanks farm, 10 a m 1
I . lng _ up the premises.
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tlonal codes.
He
Basis fo r C o lle c tio n
The remaining 40 per cent of the
In d ic a te d in F ig u re s
to 12 noon. Cruickshanks isheep
Judge Winters of the Multnomah
I this to be completed by August 15.
U n e m p lo y a b le « E xpected
Forest G ro v e V ic in ity
bank assets were placed in liquida­
and ti.,r . , , 12 1 j p m to 1 :«)
county circuit court in holding the j
The new building is one-story
tion by a depositors’ committee
in
,
lunch
und
swim,
city
park.
Mc­
ice crestn code to be invalid de- 1
Warranted indebtedness of Wash- * llb. baw'ment and *» 68 by 52 feet
Washington County Historical and consisting of P L. LaFollette, Art
to complete
eluted that tile act represented un
Washington county voting pre Minnville; 2 p. m. to 4 p, m , Frank ington county's 104 elementary and . dln,en8lon8 The outside of the Museum association was organized Spiesschaert and F. H. Sholes, a ll:. Inability
,
. organiza-
Brown's (beef cattle); 4:30 p. m., five union high school districts was bulldlng **.
a" d rtone ,AJ*.0' here Monday night at the city hall, of Cornelius Since that time three iX inistrM km “^ ! un°m f t S t o
attempt to delegate legislative SU-
designated bv
thority to un administrative body c,n' “ w,1‘ 1,1 aeaignutea py num- j foot Hills farm—camp over night reduced »41.070.02 during the past h<‘ lock’- ‘‘«ht fixtures, postoffice The organization has for its pur- dividends, two of 15 per cent and
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August 8 8 a in. to 10:30 a. m , year and the bonded debt was boxes, etc are in place and the pose the bringing of the historical one of 10 per cent, have been re-
While there has been muh op-, b« r ln8»eod oi by nam' ln
fu
J P jo ,
VriJrfE? of
position to some of the codes, p a r-! lure, according to an order signed f.°?» Hllla farm (Hampshiresheep); slashed »32,250 in the same period Uck,.°,fl T ? “ " "1e t‘ “ ary furniture collection of Albert Tozier and Mrs. leased The present 10 per cent 3l’y « u ^ n r S i a m ilm w 2.lt
Ocularly the restaurant code and Monday by the county court. The
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nl »“ » 11
nc“' cdy according to the annual report re- is a11 ,hat is bolding up actual oc- Edith Tozier Weatherred to Hills- payment brings the total realized l o n t m ^ a t i o ^ o r .h ^ 'sK R A * In
leased Monday by the county «ihool cupsney.
boro and the assc-mbling and the I to 80 per cent.
^ sh .n irto ^ c o u n ty for a
the Ice cream code, agricultural
, actlon, taken to simplify voter .j *p 'IT) ¡j, b wVrren's i Irrigation
tor.-kts
a
r
e
known
to
strongly
favor
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arrens
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Irrigation!.
tereets ure
A large amount of notes and other 30 days AnnoLncenSmt
registration und elections, not only 4 30 ,,
c
over n( ht swim; superintendent's office. Total re- First notice that the building was preservation of other historical
the codes us a protection of their substituted numbers for the old |jairn Grove
ceipts listed for all districts was to be constructed was received Oc- material.
bonds still remain to be liquidated, this change in Diana was received
interests and are said to be pre­ precinct names, but also abolished
W38,332.67, w h i l e disbursements tober 6. 1932, in_a telegram from „ ^ f l e e r s
named were.W. Verne Christensen stated.
by‘ couUt? iS ie f otticYab Tuesday
August
paring to carry their fight f o r four old voting areas, creating five
to 11 a m amounted to *560,498.68. leaving a Senator Steiwer. The appropriation McKinney, president; Mrs.
noon from Elmer R. Goudy, state
validation of the marketing agree­
relief administrator.
ments to the lawmakers themselvca
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As a result all projects operat­
ing under the SERA program in
A postal card mulled at Astorlu
the county will be continued dur-
on August 20, 1929, reached the
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inK the month of August, provided
stute department here this week, of Aloha, will rantain the same
280
22
ln
outstanding
vouchers
were
sites
offered
in
Hillsboro
on
March
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sufficient
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» , » « s funds ’ are available
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after being nearly six years ln Under the new set-up the num -;
transit. The curd mailed by J. D. ber of polling places will be in ­
Ilullberg was addressed to Hal K.
I loss, secretary of stote Since thut creased from 48 to 49
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r-s-i • « term loan vouchers, leaving the tract for the construction work was
. . . .
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Changes Made
time lions hus died, I' J. Stadel-
warranted debt for all districts at let to Joseph H. Anderson of Port- P ^ P 1« D thf, K
c,ourt. u house; A?
workers will continue on the bud­
N o t P laced in V e rd ic t
mun of The Dalles has served out
That part of old Southwest For-
s is 2 1 I 1 U
X. l i c i t ; *120,310.83. The figure at the close land on October 9, 1934. and actual m° ? euy ia available the material
get hour program.
the uncxplred portion of Hoes' eat Grove situated outside of the
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( of the 1932-33 year was »225,619.05 work was begun December 7 of last wi!* be placed in glass cases,
Plana Cited
term und Earl Snell of Arlington city limits of Forest Grove will be
year.
I Association
dues j have been i set . at ' Verdict that Lester Mailer o f , n . . . Fatare
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iccordm , ‘?o J h e o r d ^ t
t
H e a rin g ^ e S
^ W
^ . t ^
has succeeded to the office.
Committee to make preparations 50 Cei ? 3 ’T L ’ "*1 “a
f° r Hayncs- Alberta. Canada, died of
Bel!ef that tbe
of the
f o r a pubU^ d a t i o n oM he new ^ b e r s * * “ be conducted. Money interna) injuries sustained when w o r k s progress ad m in istratio n
Salem any restaurant
a r e number 24 Was S created
building a ^ u t A u î ù r t 15 X
ap-
necded,, a‘ . onc® t0 br‘ng.uthe the truck in which he was riding would ■’educe the relief load by
“agin”
provision owners
for a res,su-
s ^ rt^ f
p^ in trf l X week by H L M m - ’ T
collection here and those crashed into a tree on th
g approxim ately?^ per cent was the
rant or cafeteria In the new cupl- Northwest Forest Grove lying out-
um »’ñd
Mas lain *310’' puinieu last weea oy n. i.. m at wi,hing to participate and become
nf fh. Tualatin Vail.v hi.h «pinion expressed Tuesday evening
tol building In a protest signed side of the city lexcept u small
Divided four to two for acquittal, w
1 ,or
sojaauu.
Kenzie, chamber of commerce pres- members are urged to leave their way near Reed v ille Julv 22 ^wa.
by Ivan White, field administrator
ident. Members of the committee in- dues at t h e A r e u s o f f ic e o r w it h
y n, L.Needville July 22 was re-
. SFRA , , hj district in
by all of the operators of eating strip lying on each side of North jurors hearing the trial of John
Detail of total receipts, as listed elude
E.
L
Johnson,
L.
T
McPheet-
McAlear
or
Wilkes.
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tu r n e d T
h u r s d a y e evening
v e n in a b
v th
e f.o
SERA
turned
Thursday
by
the
. r _
. . in this
, district, in
places
in
the » capital city,
filed
with
Multi street),
all ... of — the old Purdin Ano
»h
f i Portland
one oí
of a a numoer
number ¡ in _.,hc
Sch°?1
8UPeri“»
e“ den»’8
r*7
v j J
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. coroner ’s jury summoned to hear f u s s i n g future plans during a
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ortiana,
one
was
as
follows:
Cash
on
hand,
ers,
W.
Verne
McKinney,
Rev.
the board of control this week, it urea located in section 22 TIN
Tozif,r Weatherred met evidence in the fatal accident. Re- fel‘^ committee meeting Federal
is pointed out that there are now R4W and a small part of the old at ,trlke pickets arrested on dis- »46,385 43; district taxes. »260.796.40 T. Costello and Postmaster Fred
ire d with the group Monday night and sponslbihty ior the crash was not funds anticipated from the social
adequate facilities for feeding state Verboort precinct In section 32 TIN orderly conduct charges during re- county school fund, (96,290 10; ele- Holznagel.
explained that she and her brother piaCed jn the report
security act now pending before
employes I n privately operated R.3W Polling place for this dis- cent labor troubles at Stimaon mill, "H'litary school fund »55.792 38;
wanted the collection in Hillsboro, H
,
congress were also cited as a prob-
restaurants conveniently located. trlct will be the Watts school i wer„ d|«m 1Med Tuesday evening ! t a ,e 1schM l ,und- »»U 0054; voca-
because this is where their parents: . ” 1
called «>' the coroner able aid in caring for indigents.
were dismissed Tuesday evening Uonal education, »1102 50; other
An eating place in the slate build­ house
: came behind a yoke of oxen, where *hc’«ded Harry Mailer of Banks,
Future rem
relationship
w e e e e n n
c..c, cr^-tcct comhcr m I b> A. W Havens. Hillsboro justice counties, »8973.97; tuition andtrans-
she
was
born
where
thev
lived
and
brother
^
e
deceased
and driver
r^iiure
M m iup o b e e i t w
ing. its is argued, would present W « c r cd
e lt« ! toPi i k e in alT ^ f o\d of thc
Guy C Holey alao oi P°rtaUon
short t e r m
„
f T
I V e the™'7amUv wasllV^
d oi
Aebischer
ot
of the
the' truck;
truck? Fred
Fred" Aebischer"
of colV,nty re b e i/uA‘ts and the WPA
unfair competition.
N . ^ t h e X r T o ^ e oubdde 13 <'«rtl“nd “,ld facing similar charges, loans. »68.380; tuition and trans-1
• • •
cited the importance of Wash- Beaverton route 2, R. B. Denney * iU. eon?5? of the certification of
cited the importance of Wash J f q{ BeavertQO and K
th T < employable persons on relief to
r ’a
X n f r X w“s convicted at Forest Grove Fri- portation ior pupils below high
Truck operators over the state ih^
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ington county in the early history lor of West Slope, eye witness«»;
old
Northwiid
r
J
X
i
1
r
iiii^
/a
n
d
day
and
wa*
flncd
,10°
and
co«U
I
school.
»1818
70;
special
functions,"
work!i progress set-up. The
•re pretty generally solisfled with
of the Oregon country and of how Mrs Howard Hughes of Hillsboro. W?A “ w
wlH
,l urn ca2 7 ’“ 'A .
the new regulations and their ad­
former S lu t? ” ,« F<^ I b y th e jU,tlC' ot tbe
O< th*’
S
ot ^
i
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—
it
is truly - —
the ____
historical
center - of
canneries and tne
ministration in the opinion of E
- Tucsduvl
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“ t‘ I L o w e r In te re s t R a te S la te d the state. Mrs Weatherred told of driver of the second car Involved L” !3
ail
t|if\m
Jy«4«,Tjth
Trial
ot
Aho
standing
warrants
the accident; Mrs Dorothy Woods
A. Landis, superintendent of the art a also contains all of the South inornltlJi in tbc county court room 830 20.
the expressions of co-operation in
of
Hillsboro,
passenger
in
Mrs.
to
W^
e„
^ er ^ P temb?*'
motor traffic division of the util­ Uon"^*!X
fo r N e w $ 6 4 ,0 9 5 Issue
' voiced
and others
in Hughes' car; and State Officer Wal- 1
'" r a w X J d tM r i^ f and ,hc case wenl to ,ho lury at 5
Disbursements were reported as ■
t'h T b n n by
7 in grangers
/‘of‘?he"coii^-tm‘
n here
rcsponsibiUty for the works
ities department. 1-undls has Just
tne
Dnnging
oi
tne
collection
nere.
„
¡.-«
«
„
ih
c
r
program
will
be
entirely
transfer-
B ± m mL area Ivlnc m set” P m A,‘cr
hoUr
delibera-1 follows, the figure for elementary
completed a tour of central and h ke n *17
Tis* R3W Polling olacc “ ° " lhe Juror* WCre hopelessly districts, union high schools and j
southern Oregon contacting truck lion
17 TIS R3W, Polling place ^ „¿lo ck ed and were dismissed ,
(ConUnu«i on p .« . s. column l)
owners, shippers und others inter­ i®r this
ing bonds at a reduced rate of in
(Cootlnucd on p « « 8. column 3)
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precinct was e s t a b l i s h e d tl[neg during the tria l the]
ested in transportation problems
at
the
Masonic
home.
were authorized in ------------
two ordt- t
• o s
deienw attorney asked for ais-
I terest
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a
i
The area lying within the city missal of the charge, arising from LaOCHl r C O p IC T T l lt * t
nances adopted by the Hillsboro l n d C p C f l C l C n t S O C C K
that the Mailer truck and t h e resl<^ue o f, pers?“ “nabl eD ‘° get
Kirby post of the American, Le- hm itj
ro rw t Grove wrp divided
the alleged resisting of a state of-
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A
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I eity council during a special ses-
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Hughes" car were following behipd employment under the WPA, for
age pensions, for dependent
? '°n » Is*
J ' h
w ranttnl ,nto three new precincts Number fleer, but the motions were denied
Tuesday evening Discussion
automobile driven b v
/‘î a dwi‘i h now m tnli « *111 Include all of the city lying
crippled
children, for the blind
Jurors
drawn
for
the
case
were
was
also
conducted
concerning
sug-
&
Frank
Myers,
Beaverton
route
2.
S
, pl
S,U.‘^ïxn•
fUnd
,O‘“1’ w uth of First avenue North and J N Wiley. A M. Carlile. R. E
Witnesses
reported that
the
truck
,nd'*enU
,
gested
local
works
progress
a
d
-.
,
..
um.
me
. t u c k and . ior . COunly
j
.
.
. . _ aftCT
».84 83
. . .
¡east of Second street Number 45 Wiley. F E Hartrampf. L E Mac- Three Suffer Minor Injuries ln ministration projects and the pro- Support Pledged to Any Group turned out to the middle of the J,ounty funds are exhausted.
These
a
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X ,„ „ i,.d
’ ¡ n .h - »
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i.
takes ln the area south of First Dowd, .n a F « C . ™ „ n , . „ n. I
J “ ï i ryv
avcnue Nor‘h *"d West of Second Hillsboro.
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1 Park bonds amounting to »12,500
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I right on the Orenco road. Mrs. - the
- works program to the WPA,
years old today tT ^ u ^ a y r Created
Number 46 was created to
Rcv- J - T Costelloe of Hillsboro ““ d general obligation funding se-
Resolution offering the assistance Hughes stated that she was at- of
according
to White
b.y * n S?
lhe
°L
include all of Forest Grove lying during'the^reeent strike'' luive now
the UMUtuUon opened its doors on
F
N<)rth Çh(s faced*the court Dan O’Brien o t, ‘,uffcre<1 a bruised face Sunday eve- cunties totaling »22.000 were called of the Portland Independent "B
‘he truck wbe"
Small percentage of persons who
August
that biennial
year
and Holey
<>f p Portland
be ' njn8
nin« when
he drove
came m contact cannot
placed at the time on
Fgrnm 1 it« of first
report « it • I ’y,rt,'n’ wll>
Permit Forest Grove Kerry
KcrTy and
Roiey of
ort|and be-
when he
drove his
his car
car into
into {°r payment on August 10 of this Grade Milk Producers" association X ‘A “
lia i
~
convicted and
» « £ ditch
d»»ch east of Reedville in
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tJ ^ u_ ^ ds.
t0 any ^°U P desiring to secure
be^ ru' k
*£“ 7** ?b™p“ y WPA projects will be aided from
is lea?neit that the " I b ia r y X the *° conduct city"
city .lections at the mg eonvietad
and fined
fined at at Forest
Forest:»1
in an
Grove w h ile
Aho annealed here a,»empt to avoid a boy on a » « ' to mature in 1947 and carried separate state legislation beneficial »° tne teft and crashed into the state iiquor fund9 according to
&
The first t w T h ^ fU ^ (bicycle. The automobile was badly «ve per cent interest Deducting
t0 the market milk group was
tr“ al?cpc°r<bAg, to
* 7 ° ™ P»™ outlined by White. Maximum
first year of ita existence boasted
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the poaaenion of fewer than 2000
notice of Hnn.nl
No r e tr ia l date i dama<ed -
a 59000 “ “ lung fund, the council: adopted during a recent meeting'
Mailer s estate was admitted to o]d age pen3ion of »30 provided in
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notice
of
apptal
No
re-trial
date
Gardner
Qf
Hillsboro
„
.
authorized
a
»34.500
refunding
is-
of
the
association
at
the
Forest
Proba
e
thls
week
by
Donald
T. '
ag-
Pcn3wn
proviaea
m
volumes, served 8700 patrons and ( J o t T l ' I l O C ” 1*02171114
(Continoci
on page 8. eoiuran
1)
has been set for Aho
supplied 45 r u r a l communities >
&
£»
ceived a cut nose and J. Pecren- s“e at three and a half per cent. Grove chamber of commerce. The Templeton, county judge. The peti-
through its traveling library sys­
Walter Ashley of Portland an-
ako of Hillsboro, a lacerated The bonds are to be issued in de- organization opposed such legisla- ti°n stated that the estate con-
tem.
other
faces
a I charge
Friday evening ° when a car . nominations
$500 each
and
as an amendment to or a oart
listed
a cause
legal action J O C rtV C iX O il J D O IlQ
8« of
ABM the
M« 1 M pickets,
4». a
AA.4 ••• I 4.4
A .• S in of numerical
• order
« from
a will j tion
•
- aga»“
- - * 8»
* of Mr.
_1 w Mrs.
e for
_ *« Hughes
Last year the libray, now boast­
of # a.
attempting
the destruction
of ( dri7en by Gardner was
"involved in I 1 be . retired
¿f the present milk control
and
as a
ing .350.000 well selected volumes
personal
property
and I h will
Prob* i a . collision
with
a machine
oper-
September
1, 1936, to September 1,
Action was taken as a result resu^
Mailer’s death. —
n h l.i
n rv rv n s a a .
lu .f n r n
o
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served 856 communities through its First Payments on 1935 Contraéis ably
appear before the circuit atcd by Irvln w Turner
accl. 1950.
of a recent court decision declar- . Accident report mailed to Sher-
In County Total »5782.50
traveling libraries and supplied in­
court within a short time^ Trial dent occurred on Main street in
Connell last week indicated that
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Six issues of street improvement ing the state agricultural adjust-
dividual borrowers w i t h 143.000
of eight Cherry Grove strikers on fron, of u ,e c c gtore
LaRowe of Lebanon route 2 Ballots Challenged in Election for
totaling *29.595.90 were also :nent act unconstitutional and in-
Cheeks for the first payment on charges of attempting to prevent: Pearl Valentine of Buxton suf- bonds
books.
d ^ver of the car involved
New Bnildinr Laat Wednesday
for payment on the next in­ validating codes. Producers and was
• • •
the 1935 corn-hog production con- a person from working for another fered cut£ about the head Thurs- called
accident which caused th e .
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terest dates. These refunding bonds dealers operating under the codes in
Attorney General VanWinkle has i trol contracts are now available at is now pending before the local; day morning in an automobile ac- will also be issued in $500 de­ have been formulating voluntary death of William McLeod of Glen-
advised the state boxing and wrest- the county agent’s office for farm- justice of the peace court.
| cident north of Buxton. W. S. Val- nominations at three and a half agreements to preserve stability w?<xl ¿“ly 22- The collision, in
J u ih l
ling advisory commission that an era co-operation in the program, ac-
hniia'
Marvin Robinson of Hillsboro j entine of Redding. Cal., was driv- per cent and will be retired be- in their respective businesses and ''.h,ch McLeod was knocked from ^ ' <f ° ‘n
act of the 1933 legislature makes it | fording to William F. Cyrus, coun was fln«td »5 and costs Monday on , ing the car in which the woman
may later desire to secure state b*s motorcycle, occurred July 13
8 new el<«mentary school build-
(Continued on page 8, column 2)
mandatory upon cities and towns ty agent. The payment represents „ rhHrge of operating a truck w ith-: was riding, while the other auto in­
legislation. the organization con- “ear Gienwood.
■«« at^B cayerton^ended^in
to establish wrestling and boxing, »7 50 a head on the required re- out PUC plates The fine was su s-1 volvcd was driven by A F Chris-
tended. Market milk problems are
indicated that the issue had been
commisslons upon petition of 50 duetion.
pended on condition that the neces- tener of North Plains.
peculiar to that type of business R n i l r l p r «
defeated 151 to 124, but w two . „ votes
or more taxpayers.
| Total of 182 checks, amounting to sary permit be obtained. Tom Da-
Albert Koberstein of Hillsboro
and will require extended investi-
O V lltU U lf
i^ .
„„a
- _
_ _
for the measure and 29 against
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»5782 50. were received this week
(Continued on p.«. s. column 2)
route 3 suffered minor injuries
The Rogue river fish fight prom -: X few more vouchers, approximate-
Wednesday noon when his motor­
ises to be with the voters aguln iy J8 in number, have not been re- C o u n ty F a rm e rs ’ U n io n
cycle was involved in a collision
to call for another vote on the
at the next election I reliminary ,.clved due to minor technicalities
7
with an Oregon Motor stage at Clubbers to Compete in Events , t factory milk producers in securing change X
issue was the report received here.
initiative petitions covering t h e but „ „ expected within a short
to M e e t H e re S a tu rd a y Eirgt and Lincoln streets in Hills-
County . m u t a t e Fairs
Proponents of the plan hoped to
subject were filed with the state, time, Cyrus stated
Washington County Farmers' Un- boro. Koberstein reported that he
have a new »45.000. modern 10-
department Saturday. Sponsors of
ion will m<ict at 8:30 p. m. at j received a bruised knee and a
S«-cond
payment
on
1935
con­
Special
hog
feeding
contest
is
now
^ope^am
be‘n
d
^
la'r«
iChinvaUd
announced
as
room
brick building ready by the
the petition include the Rogue River tracts will be ready for distribu­ Legion hall in Hillsboro. This will , wrenched back.
Fishermen's Union a n d O p h i r tion sometime after the first of be the last meeting before the (
being sponsored at the county fair was the feeling expressed at lhe follows. M embershipi-C. Church- opening of school in September.
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Grange of Curry county. The meas­ the year, according to the county county fair program and it is im-
this year by the Forest Grove meeling
independents, how- ,U’ » Batchelar and W P Prib- The bond issue was proposed to
ure w o u l d legalize commercial agent These checks will also be portnnt that as many members as ( IV lO t O F r l F T I l r l B I l S
Creamery. Purpose of the contest ever d;d jeej {bat there might be now. Entertainment—F. L. Hewitt, match a 45 per cent grant from
fishing with drift nets from March for »7.60 a head on the required re­ possible of the various committees (
is to stimulate interest in hog rais- results detrimental to both the C. Merrill, H. Ireland, P. Nickeson the federal government. The new
15 to June 30 of each year. The
ing and the use of skim milk in market milk and factory milk ship­ and P. Weik. Finance—L. B. Brown, building was planned to replace
bft present.!
duction.
hog feeding.
stream was closed to commercial
pers if regulations governing both Jacob Mohr and Paul Baldwin. In­ the present w o o d e n structure,
fishing by an act of the last legis­
Announcement is made this week
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_
„ club
„ „ members „ are
„ en- types of milk were promulgated vestigation—F. Baker. B. Weik and which ln turn would be used for
Fifteen
Hal Taylor. Auditing—A. L. Chase overflow classes from the high
lature.
Hn the Argils by H. L. MacKenzie' rolled in pig club work this year under one law.
1 and H. Thompson.
school.
. . .
; of the MacKenzie Motor company, and are entering hogs in this con-
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Following the election, member«
locnl Ford dealers, that the com- test. These members are Neil Knep-
Thirty-five thousand persons arc
West Union Local to Meet
i of the district board met acid ap-
taking advantage of the recreation
r ? nys ' “cation will be changed per. Ray knepper, Evelyn kelly,
West Union local Farmers’ Union ' proved a *54,000 budget for the
o r in v
1 .I1 L l C t l J v U A. e t t 111 t V C l l I I l l Monday from its present stand on ’ Billy Kelly. Merrill Mead, Mil-
program under the general direc­
r a t lin in
F t l t c i n P c c meets tonight (Thursday) at North coming year. Included in these e»-
_
, ,
. .,
, ¡Third avenue between Main and I dred Mead.’ Charles Davis a n d
tion of the state department of ed­
v
j
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t
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l
i
l
l
U
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3111C
33
j
p
jains
K 0{ P ha]i Special busi- , timates was »3200 for purchase of
That the recent rise in food prices
Farmers share of the consumer s Washing1on to ,he Mohr building Dwight DaVls of Banks Bernard
ucation reports received by C. A.
dollar spent for 14 food items w’as nt Third and Wnshlnrtnn r tn a « . i a ,7kt
“ j
“ ornara
Prospects are good for a consider- ness will be discussed and all mem- , a site for the proposed new school
Howard, state superintendent o f and the corresponding increase in 47.9
cents In 1928. according to data Forma ooenina wil be A n a n ^ n 1,
.'n
P ° « “ a " 1.08? °I
building.
public instruction, indicate. T h e farmers' returns reflect the action nnntnd in ftw lotinr Tt drnnncd to
opening w i l l be August 9 Beaverton; Marvin Heynderickx of able increase in real estate activity bers are urged to attend.
,nc uc*c movles’ Cornelius; John Nystrom of Sher- in this locality next fall, according j
programs conducted ln 25 cities of of the Agricultural Adjustment ad­ ^•cTOis ■Jn'hlMlT'buV h a d ^ n ^ ^ s ^ j
the state, are giving purt-tlme em­ ministration and other recovery
wood; Gordon Moore of Tigard; to W. G. Ide, local realtor. He also I
Building has been completely re­ and John Hansen of Portland route expressed the opinion that, unless
ployment to 280 persons. The pro­ programs and the drought of 1934 to 42. 5 cents (not including pro-
cess
ng
taxes)
In
January.
1935.
A
modeled
in
the
interior
to
provide
the unforseen happens, the realty
gram is financed through n special was the opinion expressed by
two.
business should be twice as good |
allocation of federal relief funds. Claude R. Wickard, chief of the small rise in price to the consumer < increased snle, and service facll.
Classes
for
which
special
pre­
. . .
corn and hogs section, In a recent often means a large percentage in-1 ¡ties. MacKenzie says every modern miums are being offered are the next year. These statements were |
Appointment of Giles French of letter to corn-hog control associa­ crease in the farm returns. W ick-: improvement has been incorporated pen of four fat hogs and the single based on the large number of in-
Moro to succeed R epresentative tion committeemen. Three-fifths of ard stated, as distribution costs' for fast service, comfort and con fat hog. Each boy or girl entering quiries received from Oregon and Harris bridge, new highway bridge highway commission granted the
,c“d to
,o remain
remain constant.
constant.
. , venience.
Paul Lynch gives the fourth estate the rise took place during the first tend
of these two classes must outside states during recent months. at Farmington, commemorating the request for the dedication to the
(Continued on p . s . S, column 6)
year of recovery, chiefly due to
, <in2e
, farmers, boosted by
Complete details will be given in either
furnish records showing the ra- i A, number «f real rotate Iran- name of Philip Harris, who built descendnnts during Leslie Scott's
monetary and industrial recovery ’“c AAA and other recovery pro the Argus next week.
tions they used to fatten their hogs. “ "ti.°"8 ” 7 * ba£ t‘‘?t‘ ,by J ^ a e e
?2JdF “j
term as
highway commission
programs; and two-flfths of the {(rams, has increased farm purchas- !
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,
,
. .
... ‘“ R »he past month. A 53-acre place. be dedicated Sunday in connection ph. i _ _ n
. The winners in this contest will | owned by Mrs, Mary Wirtz at with the Farmington reunion. D e-,
'
rise occurred during the second
po'^5'.r._aî1.d _*b?.rc,by
*!.'? E c j l l i p f l l C l l t S t o l e n
take their hogs to the state fair. Mountaindale. was sold to Henry scendants of Philip Harris, assisted
Philip and Sarah Harris came to
year of recovery, due to adjustment
worker to earn the dollars he
Dlhpr hogs entered In this contest Weaver, Roseburg, and
a 17-acre by the David Hill chapter of the Oregon in 1845 and were In the
programs nnd the drought, he de- Pays out for food, the writer stnt-
£tared
ed in discussing the relation be­
will be sold at the fair grounds. , farm on the highway east of Hills- Daughters of the American Revolu- caravan that was lost with Mea-
New Townsend d u b for the Gas­
tween city and jfnrm welfare.
boro was sold for Mrs. Antonette tion are presenting and unveiling 1 cham while attempting to fln.l the
Although the major portion of “Farmers’
ton nnd Cherry Grove areas was
- - Strebel
- - - of - Lake
-
-
pass to the valley south of M t
returns from foodstuffs
Quantity of office and garage
j Coppens to - Paul
a bronze plaque
at -----
12:45.
the
reduction
in
wheat
and
corn
organized Monday evening under
Hoed. The whole party come near
and
factory
payrolls
increase
or
de­
equipment
was
stolen
from
the
Otto
!
Forest,
111.
^
t
1.30
the
Farmington
associa-
production
was
due
to
the
drought,
the direction of three members of
starving to death enroute Their
crease together.
Erickson garage at Beaverton some­
W Z ilc zx n
C i i t A r l c „ Tï ° s.aIes for ,he Verm0“ » L“an tion will have a picnic dinner and little infant (one month old) died
the Hillsboro organization. Mem- «bout one-fifth mny be credited to
“Relative exchange value of a time during the past month, ac­
Trust company on Baseline i program A11 are invited, especial- and was burled near the Platte
bership of the group on the first adjustment programs. Wickard stat­ unit of farm products is 84 per cording to a report to the sheriff
AnoroDriations of $495 000 for the
R^dv’ille was also reP°rt- iy the oldtimers. Fred Rood, pres- river and their daughter Eliza, II,
ed Reductions In supplies of oth­ cent of its pre-war purchasing by E W Evans, who has been
night was 58.
creek anil »250 000 for the X ' 9 ? ? 35 aC/»A tj 8Ct W!tS S<i'd t0 ident of the Farmington association, died and was burled near ML
Officers selected for the group er agricultural commodities, for power. Improvement in city pur­ watching the property for t h e Wolf
WUson river “ short cuThighwLys ^
“
o îi
Anna H^rd!
’ "{î “ V L 5 M°°;
which
no
control
programs
existed,
Included J. F. Powers, Cherry
Hood, the whole train passing over
chasing power is the necessary next bankruptcy trustee. Evans had been
?°A deal .tartM in June
°f CorneliUS h8S ChargC ° f the grave to keep the Indians from
Grove, president; Henry Burgett, were due solely to the drought.
step to improve prices for the at the bench for a month and, on to the coast were voted by the
the
program.
Food costs are 14 per cent below farmer or any one else Industry his return, found the back door state highway commission Friday. but completed early in July, was, . .
Gaston, vice-president; A. W Frld,
digging it up. The family settled
r, v j
.
Cherry Grove, secretary; and Au­ the general level of living costs, the must absorb unemployed to increase of the garage open and the equip­ Wolf creek road from the Nehalem the
sale of a 25-acre tract near the L M” -»C R!C^aJ <lSOnrA 0
Stai,e on the Tualatin river, where Philip
gust Si lioi'iifelilt, Gnston. treasurer. communication pointed out, leaving city buying power or farm prod­ ment stolen. Articles missing in- river east is to have $250,000 spent wireless tower for J. W. Mickle , P A- « • assis’ed by Dr. WUliam B Harris built the first ferry of logs
Hillsboro delegation consisted of food the best bargain in living ucts will with difficulty remain eluded two typewriters, an adding In grading and Sunset camp west i
j Hare of Portland and Mrs. Ethel and chained them together. loiter
^ c w h a r of Nebraska.
Rev R. L. Putnam, Robert Kelly costs, excepting rent, which is in ­ at present price levels as drought machine, check protector, valve will have »200.000 1 n grading I
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: Johnson Moore of Hillsboro, direct the road was changed and the
creasing rnpidly. Costs of food In shortages nre replaced and more re-facet, electric drill, bench vice Bridges on the Wolf creek road f ,
and J. F. Buckland.
. a
r.
i descendants of Harris, will unveil second ferry was made more mod­
get »28.000 as a highway relief pro- '~ou“ *y ” ay8 D a m a g e s
__ plaque
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Large number of county club Mny of this year had increased 25 farm products nre sent to market.” and chain block.
(the
and on
behalf ______
of the ern and then Harris built a toll
members are planning to nttenri per cent since 1914 but other Items
W h e n B rid g e C ollapses descendants William G. Hare of bridge, called the Harris bridge
Charges of receiving stolen prop­ ject and another Wolf creek bridge
That more meat Is available as a
the three-dny Townsend rally and In the family budget had Increased result of government livestock pur­ erty against Lloyd Cline and Guy has had $17,000 designated.
Damages totaling $73 30 was paid Hillsboro will present the plaque. It was sold to Washington county
picnic at Jnntzen Beach in Port­ 40 per cent during the period. Food chases, which conserved nearly n C. Wood, both of Multnomah, were
The Wilson river road work is ¡Tuesday to Mrs. Thelma Kniss for
Mrs. Anna Wells will represent about I860 ard Marcel Dally, a
land beginning Friday. Dr. F. E. prices nre still 19 per cent below billion pounds of beef, veal, pork dismissed Thursday following a for grading, bridges and culverts injuries to her truck when it broke the David Hill chapter of D. A. R. pioneer bridge builder, built
Townsend, father of the pension the March, 1930, level. During the and mutton for relief distribution preliminary hearing before Donald from Brooks cast.
through a county bridge above and Walter Meacham the Sons an l new bridge for the county.
movement, will speak at 2 p. m. depression, agriculture took price and released a large quantity of T. Templeton, county Judge. The
A grade separation project on the Sherman's mill July 23. T h e Daughters of Oregon Pioneers. Mrs
Dr William B Hare of Portland
and 8 p. m. Friday and at 2 p. m. cuts of 84 per cent while Industry feed for carrying other animals youths were arrested in connection Oregon Electric on the west side heavily-loaded logging vehicle and , J. C. Hare is directly responsible: a great-grandson, who was born
Saturday. The main address will took ruts of only 21 per cent, Wick­ through the period of acute feed with the loss of farm machinery 1 Pacific highway near Metzger re­ trailer dropped into the creek when : for this dedication. She is a grand- nn the old homestead at Farmlna-
i daughter of Philip Harris. The i
(Continu«d on ? • « . s. M im a tj
be Friday evening.
near Sherwood recently.
| ceived an appropriation of $74,000 the bridge collapsed.
ard declared.
(Continued on page 8, oolumn 8)
I n t / p c r i m f o n
Jury Divided
|»1 / \ n n
I pi'll
City Refunds
nond issues s*
„7
r
f F>
I T T
i
in Auto Accidents ' Slon
StatC Legislation a third
Vouchers Received
Vote Fncis in Tie
4-H H og Feeding
Contest Planned
TlbLTSKT!
^ et Monday Nigh.
Location Change
Adjustment Programs, Drought
Realtor Forecasts
Rt*1Cirr Ttlf*t*<*aCP<4 F'lt’fll R p fllfll
Harris Bridge Dedication at
Farmington Scheduled Sunday
Townsend Group
Forms at Gaston
Erickson Garage
Wolf Creek and
Wilson Viet runas *
i