The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 15, 1935, Image 1

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Audited Oregon Wee kly
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With Which ia Combined the Hdlaboro Independent
Volume 42, No. 2fi
S ta te C ap itol
N e w s L etter
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 15, 1935
Iflllelxiru Iml»i*«inl«iit FJitabllwhtMl IM7Ä
Picnic of
Fire Hazard X
Grand Jury Annual
Pomona Grangers
Makes Five at Avalon Sunday Mounts With
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1“l/AK \ X / I rlOf*
J. JLvrl TV VdLIIV/1 '
Indictments
H illsboro A n u , Established 1894
« i - « City Denies
E” "1 Claim Rent
on Hydrants
Two Sectione, Twelve Pages
youth Succumbs M a n y E v e n t s
Planned for
County Fair
| (By L. E. ErancU, A m ’I Q x in ty A ««at)
Washington County P o m o n a
Adrian Hornecker, a former 4-H
Grange la holding Its annual pic­
rlub boy, has offered a purebred
nic at Avalon park, two miles
Chester White gilt to the club
south of Tlgurd on the l*a(-lflc'
Later Call for Serwion
member making the highest score i
highway, Sunday Dinner will be
___________
'
at
the Washington county fair. Au-
at 12:30 p m and will consist of j
of So,on« Expected
just 29, 30 and 31, exhibiting
a basket lunch with coffee fur-
nished by the grange People are S e rio u s B la z e B r e a k s O u t Chester White hogs
The young A n s w e r to W a t e r C o m p a n y 's
P r e m iu m Lists f o r A n n u a l
from Governor.
man was outstanding in pig club
V in c e n t O b e r , S e a s id e , H e ld asked to bring plates and utensils
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g
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in
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illa
S
o
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th
o
f
S
c
h
o
lls
1 work during his 4-H career and
A f f a i r H e r e R e le a s e d
Attorney Roy R. Hewitt of Sa­
is now actively engaged with his
o n M a n s la u g h t e r C o u n ts ;
lem will be the principal speaker
L a c k F ir e P re s s u re
M
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ALEM — Out of the capitol by i
father,
R
Hornecker.
in
breeding
F ir s t o f W e e k
on the program. The recreational
M . S w e tt In d ic te d
Christmas may well b e t h e
| purebred Chester White hogs.
program will consist of a number
slogan of the state's lawmakers |
I of feature competitive stunts Among
Pig club work has in recent years
when they meet here In special
_______
these will be one
of ___________
particular In
‘«»«rest, due Urgely to
session for Indications now are that j p „ C L ,„
_ _ terest, known as the ' Maggie &
low price paid for hogs. Hom-
the gathering of the lawmakers | * 1 1 1 d V I l l t IlL eS » V H V C I l Jlggs ' contest, the details of which
ecker's award offer has been o n e 1
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will be an event of the early win- j
______
are being held us a surprise. Ad-
of the primary factors in stimu- '
, .
o
_
tor raUier than this fall as earlier i
j mission to the park will be 10 T e m p e r a t u r e R e a c h e s
lating
a
renewed
interest
in
pig
r
e
s
o
l
u
t
i
o
n
r e q u ir in g P u m p
10,
F r e e A d m is s io n to G ro u n d s
specualtlon load It _
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S«. H e le n s Y o u t h R e c e iv e s cents per person
club work
In s t a lla t io n C ite d
If Colonel Horatio B. Hackett, as­
D
e
g
re
e
s
H
e
r
e
M
o
n
d
a
y
to be F e a t u r e d A g a in
The committer- in charge of the
Fifteen club members are raising
sistant PWA director, thought to I
T w o -Y e a r T e rm s H e re
' program is Mrs. Virgil Meyers, Tl-
pigs
at
present,
and
indications
are
frighten Governor Murtln Into hasty
: Kurd. chairman; Mrs A. B Flint'
that there will be about 20 head
Denial
of liability
the of $5852
action on the capitol program by
.
,,
....
and Mrs Frank Fluke. Klnton. All rlr” $
£ £ * created a iseriou s of ho«s exhibited at the county flre
hydrant
rental for
claim
the
Cash premiums totaling approx­
his demand that all of the plans be w j*?ew »rt^ d Bgatost V nrint'Vttou f 7 " ^ ' member,*' ‘he‘,r '"T*1
imately $2000 in addition to rib­
,lr'' hazatd ,n l,n>b‘'r areas of ,alr
these members
Oregon-Washington Water Service
in the bunds of his chief. Secretary . _ •
bons
in open livestock classes and
d «
1 Vincent Ober friends are welcome to attend this the county with the result that Cecil
Three other special awards are company against the city of Hills- Charles Reed son of Rev and Mrs
Ickes, by October 1, he reckoned of Seaside Saturday
scholarships in several 4-H club
morning by picnic
Kyle, district fire warden, sug being offered in the 4-H club live- boro was made Monday in the city's
Charles M Reed and well known events are offered in the premium
without his hoat. Governor Mur- the Washington county grand Jury.
gested that sawmill and logging «lock division. These include the I answer to the company's complaint I high school
boy buried Monday
lln's only comment upon the pltl- Ober was the driver of the truck
lists mailed this week for the
operations
be
discontinued
until
Sperry
Flour
company
award
for
in
the
Portland
federal
court.
The
j
......
inutum of the I’WA official who that went out of control on the
ninth annual Washington county
the
danger
was
lessened.
Numerous
the
champion
showman,
the
Car-
city’s
stand
v
as
based
on
the
con-
flew out to Oregon to look the Iaiurelwood road east of Gaston
fair. The event is scheduled for
fires were reported, but the most nation company "Calf M a n n a ” tention that the water company
situation over was to the effect ■ July 15 and overturned, causing
August 29, 30 and 31 at Shute park
serious was that which broke out trophy tor the highest scoring daiiy had failed to comply with the
in Hillsboro.
that "we are dealing with biggci tits- death of two Gaston youths,
on the old Steele place south of club in the county, the Forest franchise and had refused to in-
men" than uss'sUnt directors. By I Ralph Epllng and Lester Winner,
An en vies in the various de-
Scholls
Monday
and
burned
ovei
Grove
Creamery
special
hog
feed-
stall
pumps
to
provide
the
r
e-
this the governor referred to the J Reckless driving charge w a s
partmente of the fair, with the ex-
approximately 200 acres of logged- ir>8 contest and the D. G. Lilly quired fire fighting pressure.
ussurnnees already hud front S<w- placed against Merrill Swett of Cor
/
ception
of 4-H club exhibits. wili
land. The
blaze w
was
Terms of the franchise under
retary Ickes and President Koos« nelius route 2 in unother indict- S ix th A n n u a l I r r ig a tio n T r in I off land
, ® blaze
t reported purebred Jersey heifer calf award.
be required to he in place by II
which the water company operates
veil of Uielr friendly interest In IIlcn, relumed by the grand Jury
A n n u a l I r r i g a t i o n 1 r ip under control last night
1,1 Hll? ™ ro
that, a LrCS' S on M e th o d is t P a s to r D ie s L l ? ' 4
w o r t? d > X m
Oregon'» emergency mid t h e i r : Swett was alleged to have been
Highest temperature for the week
S la te d M o n d a y , T u e s d a y
sure of 80 pounds be maintained ai
. tz i
CI , w°r* division are
was 101 degrees recorded Monday
promise of financial assistance for the driver of the light truck which
all times on mains at the corner
H e r e T h u r s d a y N ig h t
° be delivered to the fair grounds
reconstruction of the state house left the road nvar ,jle j acgson b„t-
afternoon by A. W. Moore of the
of Main and Second streets with
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on
P- ny August 27 and
The
reiterated his »lute-! tom
(orn bridge
and plunged into the •
two Washington county local biological survey. The mini-
____ governor
_ ....
hr Id
water running from four three-
rhariz««
I if?
V * hveestock and crops
ent that he would withhold his j Tuulatln
Tualatin river August 3
»arms are scheduled aa the closing luurn for that
was jj degrees,
merit
quarter-inch nozzles and a pressure
n VT ° n by
P m< August 28
call for the special session until he,
The third Indictment released ¡vttlure <>» the sixth annual Wll-1 p vin g a spread in
temperatures
of 85 Dounds on other mains ac- « „
R
d Mrs Charles Cooking exhibits in the 4-H de-
« r “ ng to the answer hied The
Reed; Pasto5 ° f j he Methodist partment will be received until 9
has had definite word from Ickes
ch arged L ee Heed of P ortland w ith T u ^ a v \n d W w lni^™ ThJ5 ™r»1 ' ° f 50 de<rccs
Thc mercury rose .
coraing io me answer inea. m e Ep)SCOpai church, died at the Jone3 a m August 29
as to the terms of the federal
operation of a "nickel In the „1" „^y
Ww,ne8day- The earn- to 88 deKrecs On Tuesday after
e u .a
grant A number of protests have , | „ f machine Walter Wyss of
01 Iarrnt'rs Interested in Ind- a warrn njght
when the minimum S ta te O f f ic e r s A r r e s t S i x city contends that neither of these h bs ltJ f y n S y night after an
requirements have been met.
operation for appendicitis. All that, „
PUnned
been received by the governor from
Portland was charged with know- Katlon- Projects will Hart at Eu- was 58 degrees.
Rcsolntion Cited
medical science could do was done
K M Bankfl of Banks will again
M e n G a m b lin g C h a r g e s
farmer members of the legislature |ngiy
„„ animal afflicted gene Tuesday morning and end at
against any session before Octo- w,-,h an .„hTtlous- c'ontagious"a'nd j H* -, °nn i nornburgh and Robert j
Temperature« Reported
Resolution adopted by the city I for him.
be^ifl c*Jar®e 4° / ***? Hveestock de
r.
.
,
.
,
partment.
In the dairy cattle di
ber 1 because of Interference with communicable disease in the fourth W^ cn8 farma on Gales Creek
Complete temperature report for
Six men were arrested on charges council on March 7, 1933, objecting
. Funeral services, which were vision classes for Guernsey HoL
the harvesting o f hay. hops and indictment and the fifth was secret
Thornburgh h a s approximately tnc^week^ according to Moore, was of conducting gambling devices and t0 .the f rte .flgbt‘ng
e “"d
£ rgely attended were hcld at tht‘ ste m F n e r i^ Jersey aTi BroXn
follows:
other crop» and it is expected that
.
160 acres planted to ladino clover,
a quantity o f alleged gambling sUUn« tha‘ 7 e , w at«r
Methodist church Monday after-
b i n p lan ed . w i X
Max. Min
he will withhold the call at least
»r^.. ,,.2 L # ,**
» u $ re<l clover and alfalfa, with ladino.
eo
u io m en t w
a s confiscated
co n fisca ted S
a tu r- co m P|y w lth th e franchise was also noon with Dr. J. C. Harrison of
equipment
was
Satur
J ™ .7 ™
.1W° y,'“r" ,**ch 7 clover comprising the greater part: Thursday
..... 85
44
day n'l'ght'when
a"squatT oF lO^sUte
cited in the answer Copies ,>f this Portland, supprintendent of the
3 ^ . S ^ s W % ^ d ’p T
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The tour will ar- j Friday .....
Dolice
raided the
th e "Spinning
" S nin n in f Wheel,'
W heel. " resolution were sent to R. E. Wiley, Portland district, officiating. Inter- land-China F
l T'CV.-I Z 4 e are scheduled
■ ■ I.
police raided
breeds
Saturday
__ 79
Thornburgh place at
a night club on the West Side resident superintendent t o t h e rnent was in Fir Lawn cem etery.,, th h
d,VU!K)n Five breeds of
S u n d ay ___
91
and dinner will be
highway south of Tigard The raid wat" company and to the public other ministers assisting at the I
„ a „ oT hi re
..„..101
ales Creek Women's. Monday ....
was conducted at midnight under “u u ‘‘es commissioner as required church were: Rev Victor Phillips ¿^ tM ow m Coto^oM ^ d luncolm
« of » the
. session
.
on
two Charges of forgery by ma club Persons intending to be pre«-1 Tuesday _
..... 9«
speed up .U
the work
the direction of Sergeant Ralph by tbe state law of 1931.
of Portland, an old friend of the
listed in the premium list
t , c r i ; . t l a
11 «*ni 111 in The
rns* sentences will
alteration
ent for the dinner are asked to
for an early adjournment and dis­ teriul
Wednesday
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88
Frenfel of the McMinnville district.
Requirement that the water com- Reed family in Idaho, who gave the whil Togaenburea. Nubians Saan'
Persons arrested included J. I. pany Install mainUin and operate obituary; Rev. R L. Putnam of the
a n ^ g o ^ a r e t^ “ d ^ 7 n
courage any tendency toward a fill run concurrently. Yeager had en- make reservations with Thornburgh ! Readings are taken at 5 p.
!^ , Â \ h ? ^ C h u r Æ
daily.
Wooley of Oakland. CaL. reputed J"
° f . flre- P“™!» connected oca Chrirttan church, read scrip- the
t diviston Flrgt and
mg to the administration
Approximately 125 men. 50
During the present sruson there
owner of the establishment, Mike *>, ‘h® nuuns »u«>cient to main- ure Lester Mooberry. represented , ^
p,ace ribbong wU,
awarf^
wan postponed until Saturday
,
u
1 m e yo u n g m an w as urresicxi a u - —
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j c Bradley
Charles Melville Robert ^ ln
required pressure w a s the local congregation with words
|n these division«.
Reversing an earlier opinioii At-
4 by
tut(> o fficer s and was under irrigation at the Warrens flames south of Scholls Monday Gord()n ’ and O ak lev T o w n sen d all m a d e in th e resolution. Council- of praise for the boy and an ex-
/
torney General VanWinkle t h i s ttjiege<j to hnve rniscd the de- place. I«adino clover, common white night under the direction of Kyle f Portl>nd and jJL r W ilson of m en further declared that, unless pression of sympathy; Dr. Sidney
*****
Si,ng2*
week held that under a recent leg- nofninallon of lwo y orcst Grove clovcr. potatoes and narcissus bulbs and his aaaisUnts. Late in the aft- R
• R’ t Thc letter five men the PumPS were installed on or Hall of Salem represented the Salem bird “ *} 50
P«f pen will be
U latlv. act county judg. “"d c<^- ^r<^ " onch“ J w°
llaVc b ee. tnc crop, receiving the ernoon the blaze crowned a n d “ “ ?aH eg ^ to have
ooeTab before May 1, 1933. they would re- district: Rev. H G. Humphrey of ^qm red in the poultry division
misai
to L reim-
...
y ik in « on a f.rm south
. . of
. u/nipr
threatened several farm h o m e s . * ing
ere the gambling
10 have
Deen The
operat
^„„4 of hydrant Portland »nzi
»- Janiea M ^ ^ n of i Chickens,
eeear
tables.
men fuse to approv e ......
payment
and r>
Dr
CWckeM. J turkeys,
u r k w ducks
durta and
aod^geMe
IT“ o n ers
" .: a are
T a : — 2 entitled
î l _ L __
l . ‘Î
 U tzx-x«»
been w
water anniimtmnu
application..
_ ’i —
niuning
uii 11 loiiu » «
rentals until the franchise require- Salem, offered prayer. J. N. Wiley of various breeda are listed and
burwment for e x n » i s
Cornelius, was charged with rnis-
Method of applying water at th e ; Constant vigilance and hard work
(Continued on page 8. column Î )
ments were met.
and Robert Kalkwarf sang, with Prenuums of
for first and 50
In traveling to and from place« of Ung „ check for $2 51 druwn to Warren farm is a little different1 «»ved the homes of Harold Aebisch-
holding court.'* Thu» I dfl .
1 Grounds for the action of the Mr. Foster as accompanist.
cents for second w ill be paid win-
most of the er and Robert Baxter The home C I
I A M a l f i »
Mr"
L
Kelsey
of
Hillaboro
route
than
that
used
on
the attornc
ley geiHi.d de* ar, d. that
{p |2U51 and a voucher for 52 7b other projects in the county, ac­
ac- o* Charles Haines was also en-
council at that time were based on
Dr M A. Marcy, former pastor ^ a r r t^ n f
it is nr cessary. jc , a inauer oi drawn
,tle claims that «be gravity system o{ , he Hillsboro church made the
t;? ? ¿2
n^^m
j A Gillette of the same cording to W. F. Cyrus, county dangered for a time but backfires
county business that one return to ( route | o >20 76
agent. These changes are caused ! checked the menace
his home «»eh evening thus neces-
u *n « n i n t a H
n a if
tr$ b v t h f d i f f t T e n c e i n
« u n tilv n f
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hydrant pressure in that it dropped and Rev Roy
Fedji pronounced 1 fParm crops, vegetables and hortl-
Total Improvement o f $97.757.07 as low as 43 pounds or less under benediction. AU are from Portland cultural divisions will be super-
i., u « . . a n » ,
lire fighting demands: that it had
„
c „„ vised by H. T. Hesse of Hillsboro
Shown in Report of Auditor
‘eces^ry for the city to pur- J * ® W“ H
q L , h
route z Threshed grains and seeds,
„
«.«W
in
»nH
That
Scouts
and
of
the
Boy
Scout
troop
vegetables are
^ S » r J Uto ethe tr-Z cL T n T f'th T -l0! Pori ,and'
on .c h a r g e the’ Eugene region will be v.Mt«M
log I to‘Provem« ’t ° f S’7'757 07 in the Ä n s “ o f f i » U , r o w e r e ^ n a lk ^ ^ o r e d by the Rotary club. Sea
“^ m 'crops division
3 ?
L i nrobaU^busIneJi de ° f t,<)nduc"ng. operating and mam Various other projects will be
Suggestion that sawmill and log- financial condition of Washington b v ^ m o v a lS ^ -d e v ia t io n ^ la u a e a Scouts ac,ed as Pallbearers and and „ e m iu ™ ranging from $4 for
county and probate buslnesa di-
a a "nickel
I)ickel in , the
hc , slot"
i ot„ ma.
neBr
e„e
ma- vlewed
viewed
near Eui
Eugene
blew "Taps. ' and the Boy Scouts , he
,2
YeUow Dent
□
a “sm nd d , X “ on"shouW £ cWne' P“'ad
"<*
S*‘urday
‘he
Willamette
v“X y . and through King camp owners discontinue op- county school districts during the fryom insurance policies.
e T h Willamette
.. . . . .
, past year ls
Th„
is maicaiea
indicated in m
the e an-
Tho waipr
water eomnanv
company failed t o formed a ^ t r o i m the pr«x:e»sion.
75 CCTlts {or
and
exercised’’¡ M . S ' m g toe“teme^ wh« ’ a m “ g"ed
< har«' S
e
W a r r e n . valley.
ana
The Warrens and
nuaj audit submitted this week by z.omniv
,.onlDiv w ith
i»h th is reso ltu io n re- A motor patrol from Portland led »hird in other cla&aes. Fruits and
---- Thornburgh
------------ . . . . tion become less conducive to fires, nual
(C ontinued on paite 4, colum n • )
farms were included in the tour was
M°nday by Kyle. Con-1 a l . Amacher. Hillsboro certified qUjrfnÄ modification of addition to the Procession through the city.
t
u^ j under the hortl_
last year
! sohdated. Stunson. Interstate. H & public accountant. Of the 108 dis- ?“
-u io m e n t acced in g
Charles was born Novemb*r 30.
the
Number of real estate brokers in £ p
n i
O U
Methods of applying the water. : P at Carlton. Flora and Nelson [nets audited, only 28 had out-
the cdy!s 7nswTr As a resili 1918' at Indianapolis. Ind. He was '
m a £ be in charge of
Oregon declined from a |M'iik of D C l l g l T l c i r i ^ l l O p ^ O l U
costs,
and
results
of
irrigation
on
lumber
companies
were
reported
to
standing
current
warrants
at
the
,
he
city
refused
to
pay
the
hydrant
a
student
m
Hillsboro
union
high
and
commumty
ex ^ bits.
22W in 1927 to a low of «Hl in ,
°
1
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and io
nnw
e i a im « that
»hat
it «ch°<>! and w as a member
the | Seventeen
B
1934, according to Hugh H Earle,
ranncry crops
will Ut. be seen and I ; have temporarily closed down.
| close of the year as compared with r„nfnl. ¿*d
w *7laim7
it
72*272 of
utL fUH!
granges and Farm Un-
discussed at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday on
A number of brush fires in the 47 districts at the beginning of the does not owe rentals for hvdrant schocl band- The Sunday before
(Continoed on pare 4 column 4)
real estate commissioner.
the W T. Putnain A Sons' farm area surrounding Hillsboro resulted period. No bonds were issued dur- service as a lleg ed to have b een fur- h is d eattl be
a trumpet solo ;
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M
i»
Martha
Sehramel
Buys
Photo
a‘
Farmington,
according
to
C
oun-!
in
calls
for
the
rural
fire
truck
ing
the
year.
b7
the
'Sain'tiff“
rZrnoratinn
in
tbe
m
o
v
in
g
worship
at
the
)
The next legislature wilt prob­
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IbT the pUintili^cor^rattoi, >" tbe J“
* worshiP a? the
.
ty
Agent
Cyrus.
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church.
Charles
was
a
member
of
ably be asked to tighten up (he
. ! during the week. A brush fire on
Cash balances reported by school
Oregon-Washington Water c o m -
stadlo on second Avenue
The
have «.
been irrigat- the hill back of the Edwin Burk- districts at the beginning of the pany's suit against the city was
£ church choir.
state law providing for steriliza­
Surviving him are his parents ‘
ing sweet corn and baby lima
(C ontinued on patre 8. colum n 1)
tion of certain types of institution­
1934-35 school year totaled $46.439.- filed in the Portland federal court
Sale of the Seligman Studio on beans In addition to ladino clo v er:
and two brothers and a sister as i
al eases Attention of the board of
20 and at the end of the year $77,-
(Continued on pa«e «, colum n s)
follows:
Ralph of Spokane. Wash.,!
Second
avenue
to
Miss
Martha
for
two
years
On
their
field
of
n
.
_
_
,
,
_
,
,
control has been attracted to this
926.25. a gain of $31,487.05. Out-
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and Byron and Eleanor of Hills-1
subject by a survey of the boys' Sehramel of Forest Grove was ladino clover, which is being pas-
standing warrants were reduced I
T iiflc n n fT
boro.
I S. S. Jefferies Fatally Injured Fri­
'
from $145.359 24 to $111.339 22 dur- I U V e S l O 4 . K J U U g l l l g
training school In which a number completed Monday, according Io tured with dairy cows, returns from ,
day at Lagging Camp
Young's Funeral Home was in
of the Inmates ure revealed as Paul Seligman, former proprietor.! this irrigated pasture, together with |
ing the year or $34.020.02. Bonded
arrangements.
members of families from which Miss Sehramel will conduct th e , the affect of commercial fertilizer
indebtedness was slashed $32.250.
Struck by a falling snag while
several members have at one time studio while Seligman will do home will be seen Tuesday afternoon
the total at the first of the year
________________
watching togging operations I n
or another been public wards The portrait and outside commercial
Retired West Union Farmer Dies being $319.450 and at the close of
Dutch
canyon, S. S .^ efferies, 76
Four-11 Clubbers to Take Part in
present law provides for sterlllza- w°2,,
the year $287,200.
Tuesday at Family Home
Seligman has conducted t h e
,
I of Bethany and former Hillsboro
tion In certain cases with the con­ photography
Pre-County
Fair
Practice
studio in Hillsboro for [
r
,
I barb«r. suffered a fractured skull
sent of the patient. Governor Mar­
four years and declared this
ITIvate funeral services for John
Friday morning and died before
tin and State Treasurer Holman nearly
Annual Washington county 4-H
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week that he “had never been]
q
Bechen, 74, resident of West
Pledges
for __ approximately
$171,- he could be brought to Hillsboro
are known to favor compulsory treated as fine in any other to w n 1 Completion of two cash real | Union for the past 34 years who
«
’ t ’L ”
»
n
-I_
clu*’
Rve*?2Cj
'ou.
r
bas
been
sched-
412
in
repair
and
modernization
for medical attention. The man had
(C ontinued on pair«
ndumn
uled for Wednesday and Friday of jobs have
obtained to date in been at his sons’ logging camp but
as in Hillsboro.” He plans to spend estate deals were reported this died Tuesday evening after an ill-
next week, according to L. E Fran- Washington county under the “Bet- a short time when the accident
a short time with his daughter in week by Kuratii & Wismer, local |
oi nearly a year, will be held
All SERA projects in Washing­ cis. assistant county agent. Pur- ter Housing" program, according to
Washington and then to go to I realtors. The first transaction was ’ at the family home at 1 p. m. to-
county will be continued until pose of the tour is to give live- f q Bronleewe, county chairman, occurred.
Alaskn to take motion pictures for the sale of a 30-acre tract one mile ' dr>7 (Thursday) with Rev. H, A. ton
September
1, the date on which stock club members practice in Pledges totaling $40.175 were ob- That Jefferies had been standing
i n month or six weeks After this north of Cornelius for Earl Ander- i Deck officiating. Friends may call
the
works
program
will be turned judging and is a forerunner to tained by the crew of nine can- on a hillside watching logs being
son
to
Emeile
Wyffles
The
other
i
«t
the
home
until
11
o'clock
this
trip he w ill return to Hillsboro.
hauled up the canyon was the re­
over to thc new Works Progress county fair contests.
! vassers during the past week.
______
was
thc
transfer
of
a
1
<4-acre
tract,
morning.
Private
commitment
will
Miss
Sehramel
Is
thc
daughter
of
Meeting of the Washington coun­
port of
Fred ____
Sewell, ______
coroner, who
Administration, according to R. W. . S£h«Si,Ule ior 'y‘7».neS"ay».WlUAta2 t During
the campaign 1541
ten- investigated the death. A log struck
ty planning commission has been M. Sehramel of Forest Grove and of the old Pointer donation land , be at the Portland Crematorium,
Weil,
chairman
of
the
county
re­
at^ the^ Arthur Con- an(3 and 2324 owners have
been the snag, topptmg
it over
onto
called for 8 p. m. Wednesday nt Is a native daughter of Washing­ claim to Frank Shank of Timber
Mr. Bechen was born in Norway lief committee. All employable re- at,,® 3J>
I nell farm on Hillsboro route 1. contacted bv ca n v a ssers w ith the Jefferies.
the county court room, according ton county. She has been In the The property was formerly owned April 21, 1861, and came to this
lief
clients
should
expect
to
be
where
hogs
w
ill
be
judged.
The
result
that
80
pledges'
have
been
to W (5. Ide of Hillsboro, chair­ studio here for the past three weeks by Louis Pointer and was located country in 1881. He was married to
Jefferies was born October 3,
man, V B. Stnnbery consultant for and plans nn opening display about on thc Canyon road northeast ofiM isr Clara Josephine Bergh July transferred to the WPA on Sep- next stop will be judged. The next obtained f . J. Riler. county super- 1858, and had lived at Bethany for
tember
1,
he
said.
stop
wrill
be
at
10:30
a.
m.
at
th
e
.
visor,
estimates
that
$135,648
oi
53
the state planning board, and B. S ep te m b er 1.
i Beaverton.
, 25, 1886, in North Dakota and mov-
the past 20 years. He is survived
Another request that farmers and Tolke Brothers place on Cornelius WOrk has been completed under by the widow, Mrs. Rtta Jefferies
S Palmer or Mr. Allen of the
[ ed shortly thereafter to Minne-
_ Bethany, and six children, « Rob-
«-
Works' Progress Administration arc
1 sota. The family came to West other county residents having a 1 route 1 to judge sheep. Jersey cat-1 thc prOgram and that approxi- of
surplus of fruits or vegetables get tie will be judged at Francis Chai- mately 100 men have been given ert. Frank,’ WUbe and Vivian Jef-
evpected to be present to discuss
Union in 1901.
in touch with the county relief of- mers farm on Cornelius route 1 employment. Thirty of these work- feries of Bethany, James Jefferies
proposed county projects.
He is survived by the widow; fice was issued this week. Clients at 1:30 p. m. and Holsteins at A. P. |
been from relief rolls
of . Linnton
route 2, * and Mrs.
Mrs Mary
Duties of the county commission
r»«... ■ . z.zJ ♦ to
*s pick the prod­ I Ireland's
vcsl tv •-« -4 * on
«*z-,c.4 f Grove
_r-z-«s»zs route 2
*7 ers have
. .
j four sons, Silas J. and Carl G. of w ill be assigned
on b'z-v
Forest
In the future will be to investi­
-------------------------
Curtis of Grants Pass. Funeral
I Hillsboro route 1, John C. Jr., and ucts on shares for canning winter at 2:30 p. m.
gate end pass upon projects sub­
-
.
,,, . .
.
I
Remodel Confectionery
services were conducted Tuesday
• Jtanrby B. of Klamath Falls; five
Club members w ill judge Jersey Wilma's Confectionery on South afternoon at the Donelson & Sewell
mitted by political subdivisions of
"Ash 4," a three-year-old grade and 39.77 pounds of fat for the daughters. Mrs. H. P. Braman of needs.
cattlT-..al
the
W'.
T'e
farm
Third
Avenue
is
being
remodeled
'
chapel
and interment was at the
Word
was
received
this
week
the county, according to Ide. The Jersey owned by David Hagg & month. Honors in the division for Tacoma, Wash., Mrs. Sid Conklin
j0 permit the serving of lunches. Hillsboro cemetery.
body will not take the initiative Sons at Reedville, took top pro­ between 20 and 40 head went to and Miss Eleanor Bechen of Bend, that projects for relief canneries on Hillsboro route 5 at 9:30 a. m.
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i — n ■
. ..
.
and the distribution of commodities Friday: Guernsey at F. Setmcker’s.
in suggesting projects.
duction honors in the Washington C. B. Buchanan'« herd of 30 grade Mrs. A. W. Connell of Hillsboro
Hillsboro route 2, at 10:15 a. m.;
<
__
_ _
The meeting had been previously County Herd Improvement asso­ and purebred Jerseys at Gaston route 1 and Miss Esther Bechen of had been approved by the WPA.
hogs
at
R.
Hornecker's,
Hillsboro
called for last Wednesday evening, ciation for thc month of July, ac­ with an average of 817 pounds of San Francisco. Cal.; four nieces i
route 5. at 11 a. m.; and Holsteins A
but was postponed due to the death
milk and 41.39 pounds of butterfat. J and 11 grandchildren. One daugh-
at the Fir Grove Dairy, Hillsboro
of Omar Fendall of Forest Grove, cording to tho report just released Mrs. Williams' herd of 19 purebred ( ter, the late Mrs. C. A. Rollins, died
by Jake Lohrenz, official tester
route 5, at 3 p. m.
a member of the commission
Jcrseys
wns
high
in
the
class
far
several
years
ago
in
Arizona.
TuUl buttarlut production for »fc;
12
td
S5 dows with an average of
Funeral arrangements are under
594 cows in the 25 herds enrolled 741 pounds milk and 42.53 pounds
(B y Wm. F. Cyrua. County Axent I
of calcium arsenate per gallon of
wns 18,981 pounds, while the total butterfat. High average in the small the direction of Donclson & Sewell,
Body of Barney Fronk, 35, Sa­
“There are some little, black. spray added has generally done a
milk produced wns 430,676 pounds,
lem bridge carpenter, was taken
5hiny- hard-shelled bugs in my pretty good Job of controlling flea
from the wreckage of the Southern
Cows producing 40 pounds oí hut-
that hop like a flen and
beetles. This mixture sticks to the
Pacific railroad bridge
near
Coch
terfat or over totaled 178 pounds
J
j
i
_
i
Anoroximatelv
1000
Dersons
at-
they
just
nine
purebred
Jerseys
set
an
aver­
s : h
S
S
S
. ' S
S
-« is , n
or T „ » , b . ™ . 4 » eat
“ everything up. What
“ plant a little better and longer than
W. Vome McKinney, editor of and thc avernge production Wns age. of
founds
of
milk
and
the dust does, consequently, it
the Argus, wns Inst week appointed 3192 pounds.
twisted wood and steel when th e ! new MacKenzie Motor company I be a popular question just_ now.
45 25 pounds of fat.
Record set by "Ash 4" was 1066
by Governor Charles H. Mnrtin ns
FOREST GROVE- Omar Fendall. locomotive crashed through t h e quarters at Third and Washington I The little friend referred to in won't have to be applied as many
Records In the age groups were
a trustee of the Oregon State Li­ pounds of milk and 78.7 pounds of as follows with the name of the 49. prominent local resident, died bridge August 6. Funerals for thc streets Friday and Saturday. A the question is the flea beetle and times.
In potato patched It is sometimes
brary. McKinney succeeds Senator butterfat for the month. Close be­ owner, nnme of the animal, breed., suddenly at his home early Mon five men killed in the wreck were free dance was conducted Friday he does find cabbage, kale, turnips
Dean Walker of Polk county, who hind In the roll of honor came age and production of milk and daX morning. Funeral services were held last week.
evening and a musical program and potatoes particularly appetiz unnecessary to duet more than one
•
refused to accept the appointment "Spot," a five-year-old purebred fat given in order:
Saturday night. Free motion pic­ ing. In the early season he works end of the patch or maybe the one
he'd Wednesday from the local
That Southern Pacific officials tures were also offered.
when it wns discovered that it Jersey owned by Mrs. Tom Wil­
on plenty of other things besides. side of the patch next to some
Mature cows making over 60 Methodist church with Dr. M A.
were
conducting
an
inquiry
into
liams
at
Forest
Grove,
with
1311
might jeopardize his right to a
The “Joy Trio" from the KGW They are easier to control on some other crop where the fleas originate
pounds of fat—Mrs. Robertson & Marcy of Portland and Rev. J. R. the cause of the bridge collapse
pounds
of
milk
and
76
pounds
of
Sometimes it may be that part of
seat In the state senate. McKinney's
studio and the KEX quartet were plants than others.
Son of Forest Grove. "Rose Ann," Jeffery of Oregon City, former
the field next to a bushy fence row.
featured Saturday evening, while
appointment Is until June 1, 193R butterfat. This animal held the purebred Jersey. 8, 1339, 88.3; L. local pastors, officiating. Interment was the report received here.
Dusting
and
spraying
with
ar-
Carl Reamy, assistant brige fore­ Greenawald's orchestra played the
Other trustees are Governor Mar­ high production mark during the R. Allen of Forest Grove, "Guern­ was in Forest View cemetery.
Various other spray and dusting
senicals are both effective. If per­
man
of
Hillsboro,
who
was
injured,
He was born in Oregon August
previous night. Moving pictures in­ sistently used, a mixture of 30 combinations may be used but the
tin, State Superintendent of In­ June tests.
sey," grade Guernsey, 8. 1330, 60 5;
struction Charles A. Howard, Chan­
Others listed on the roll of hon­ Mrs. Williams, "Polly 2," purebred 10, 1888, and was married to Jessie has been conscious for the past cluded a reel showing the assem­ pounds of calcium arsenate and 70 two mentioned have proven effec­
cellor W. J. Kerr, and Anne M. or for records of 70 pounds or Jersey, 5, 1032, 86; C. B. Buchanan. Gardner at Newberg October 21, two days and the outlook for his bling of Ford cars and a second pounds of hydrated lime has prov­ tive Where there are just lota of
Mulheron, librarian of Portland. better: "Neewah 7," six-year-old “Cutie," grade Jersey, 6. 1178, 64 8; 1913. Deceased is survived by the recovery was declared to be good. was given over to travel subjects. en effective if the plants are just flea beetles, It will be Impossible
Clair Beeler of Hillsboro also sang covered with it.
Other appointive members are Mrs. grade Jersey owned by Hagg ft Buchanan. "May,” purebred Jer­ widow and two sons, Reed and The worker suffered a fractured
to check them satisfactorily with
Meredith Bailey Jr., and <Carl C. Sons, 1323 pounds milk nnd 75.4 sey, 5. 1243, 83 3; Fir Grove Dairy Robert, of Forest Grove; his moth­ left leg and was badly crushed.
a solo.
After . . the
beetles
become
so num- one application of anything. It w ill
er,
Mrs
Anna
Fendall,
Newberg;
A
large
number
of
congratula-
.
_
_
__
.
.
.
Bronaugh of Portland.
pounds butterfat; “Short." 10-yenr- of Hillsboro. "Number 28," grade
be necessary to keep repeating it,
tory bouquets were in evidence ero'ls.„t_hat„ , ^ ! rr. " i ? ”?..
a sister. Mrs. L. W. Resing. Seattle P o s t O f f ic e “ O p e n in g ”
old grade Jersey owned by John Guernsey, 7, 1345, 01.8.
i on every plant it is pretty difficult but if on most crops control meas­
Wash.,
and
two
brothers.
Kenneth
around
the
display
room.
Cordes
of
Forest
C.rove,
1528
pounds
Four-year-olds making 45 pounds
Jersey D a iry G roup
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' to control them with anything. It ures are used as soon as a few
P o s tp o n e d I n d e f i n it e ly
74.8 pounds butterfat; and of fat or over — Mrs. Williams, F. Fendall of Newberg and Rev.
tar
r
n
z»____
i will be necessary to keep the plant flea beetles appear, they usually
Plans Picnic Sunday milk,
Dedication
and
"opening"
'of
the
"Dlan 2." four-year-old purebred "Dlan 2," purebred Jersey, 1159, DeVere Fendall of Portland.
W y f f l e « G o r e d b y B u ll
, covered with dust all the time un- will not get enough of a start so
Annual picnic of the Oregon Jer­ Jersey owned by Mrs. Williams. 74.1; Fir Grove, "Number 6." grade
new
post
office
building
has
been
Mr. Fendall was cashier of the
that the question of control Is
N e a r C o rn e liu s M o n d a y , til it begins to grow again.
sey Cattle club will be held Sun­ 1150 pounds of milk and 74.1 pounds Holstein, 2008, 60 2; Fir G r o v e . First National bank of Forest Indefinitely postponed due to fail­
Ed Wyffles of near Cornelius | If a spray ls used. It Is Just as nearly as serious. Too many times
day at the L. D. Roberts farm near butterfat.
ure
of
certain
furniture
and
equip­
Grove,
and
had
been
treasurer
of
we wait, hoping that they won’t
Number 14," grade Holstein, 1788.
Turner, according to an announce­
ment to arrive. Plans call for the was badly gored about the chest necessary to give the p l a n t a
High herd In the class for over 64.3; Bamford, "Ruby," purebred the Washington county Red Cross opening Just prior to moving serv­ by a bull Monday. Dr. C. T. Smith thorough covering of the spray do much damage before deciding
ment received from L. H. McKee
chapter
since
March.
1927.
He
was
Jersey. 1080, 83 8; Hagg ft Sons,
was called and Wyffles Is getting material as It is If the dust ls used. to do anything to keep them in
of Perrydale, president of the or­ 40 animals was owned by Hagg
12," grade Jersey, 1153. »9 9: also a member of the county plan­ ice to the new building. Announce­ along satisfactorily now.
Bordeaux mixture with one ounce check.
ganization. A basket lunch ls plan­ Sons, This herd of 52 grade Jer­ "Bell (Continued
ment of the date w ill be made later.
ning
commission.
on
pnso
4.
column
4)
seys averaged 885 pound
ned at noon.
■ V A. L. L I N O B B O K
S
Logging Camps Close
little
Reply Filed Monday
Tour to Visit
County Farms
Special Days Slated
Prominent Boy
o u r ie d iv io n c liiy
County Night
Club Raided
j u iii
$1
OCI1OOI /Art d5 iVIdKe
Gains in Condition.
w
to Grove Resident
l|- I ree Kills
IT««
hailing
Resident of Bethany
KltCS Held I OdilV
for John Bechen
Realtors Report
I WO Ciisll Deals
SERA Work Plan
p-.
Ends
I his Month
8.
I)
Planning Body Sets
Meet for Wednesday
County Dairy Herds Report
Testing Records for July
z
Body Fifth Victim
Train Crash Found
Hillsboro Editor
Named as Trustee
STriS
TTO
Set for Next Week charge of
Better Housing Plan
Report
Shows Gam
I
W » ; Omar Fendall Dies
o
klpo Kpf-flp
r/VtllV p
I pcfc
C313 | il \ U 1 ltYIPmiYC
i ll t l U l t t
in County; Control Outlined
MacKenzie Motor
fr»r»<4iir-tc
ltliT garden
V,onaucis OfAPM
Vopening
Suddenly at Grove
a L ■> u
A