The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 22, 1935, Image 1

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Your Homo P a p e r Largust
Audited Oregon W eekly
I
Makes for &’«wer Mistakes
and Better Service
W ith W hich is Com bined rbe H illsboro Independent
Volumo 42, No. 27.
IIlllah n ro In*,
P roject for
Wilson Road
Considered
ilia had 1»7»
Twin “Round-up
Slated Last Day
of County Fair
Hllluboro, Oregon, Thuraday, August 22, 1985
Sewer Cost
Studied by
City Council
Vacation Period
Nearly Over for
County Students
Hillaburu A r y
Valley Tour
Slates Study
Farms Here
Ten Page« This Ins no
Ex-Oficial Dies
County Fair
Plans Near
Completion
Vacation days are neraly over
Plan« fur the “Twin R ound-up.'
: for children of school age in Wash-
annual feature of the Washington
, ington county. Although 37 schools
county fuir, wen* announced this
■ will open their doors for the fall
week hy the Hillsboro HusinesH A
I term on Septem ber 9, six have se­
Profe«Hionul Women'« club, spon-
Old Age Pension Act
lected Labor Day for opening and
I soring organization The event this
I six more Septem ber 3. Twelve of
Goes Into Effect
| year in scheduled for 1.30 p m on
August 31 in the Shute park audi­ G e n e ra l O b lig a tio n Bonds, I the 82 schools th at have reported C a ra v a n to V ie w Ir rig a tio n
F u ll P ro g ra m S c hed u led fo r
Use o f T ho u san ds o f M e n on torium
i to date selected Septem ber 16 and
Autom atically
Twins must be county res­
! one ix scheduled to open Septem-
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also
asked
to
Aaaesaments Proposed
C le a rin g an d G ra d in g
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register.
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N e x t W e e k -E n d
Date for the annual teachers’ in-
fo r N e w P ro je c t
AI.EM When President Roose­
S h o rt-C u t T a lk e d
Added sweepstakes prize of $5 is
■ stitute has been set for October 14
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velt signed the Social Security
1 being offered by the club this year
at
the
Hillsboro
union
high
school,
*i»ct lu.it week the old uge pension
ns another attraction. The award
i according to Superintendent K raus I . . r i f * h p f ) r i S c h p i l L llp t l
net pssswl by the lust »Into legisla­
will b<- made to the pair of twins
I Attendance of county teachers will t , U I I U l C U I I J L l l t U llI C U
ture became operative autom atical­
, qualifying in the greatest num ber
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I be compulsory.
ly. The Oregon uct, up|>ro|>rlutlng
of cloKHificutions.
Health study texts will be the
»1.000.000 tor old ago pensions, win
M erchandise prizes will be pre­
S pecial D ays S la te d ; Booths
made contingent upon enactm ent by C o u rt M e ets w ith H ig h w a y sented to w inners in the classifi­ T w o T y p e s o f P la n ts P la c e d on|y books changed in county ele- M e th o d s an d R esults to be
| rnentury schools this year. Two
congress of u incusure making f«*d-
In s p e c te d by G ro u p
cations announced by the com­
Set by G ra n g e s , Unions
T u e s d a y Eve
books are scheduled for the first
eral funds uvallublu to the stales.
B o d y ; R oads R ocked
m ittee in charge. Awards will be B e fo re B ody
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grade and one for each of the oth­
The slate law provides for m atch­
made to the futtest twins, girl twins
er seven grades. Larger schools,
ing of county funds In the pay­
nearest 20 years of age, tw ins re ­
Two
outstanding
Washington
Composite picture of agricultur­
Plan to finance the proposed city such as Hillsboro, Forest Grove, county irrigation projects will be
ment ot old uge pensions The
Plans for an extensive clearing siding in the county the longest,
al and domestic science activities
congressional uct provides tliut com ­ nnd grading project on this end of tallest twins, oldest twins, oldest sewer extension by issuing general Beaverton. Tigard, A lo h a-H u b er, visited this afternoon < Thursday)
in Washington county w ill be pro­
bined county and state funds will the Wilson river short-cut r o a d tw ins whose parents are Legion and obligation bonds to provide for the Metzger, Sherwood and Cornelius, as part of the sixth annual W illam­
duced by exhibits, displays and
be matched by federal funds except were considered at a meeting of A uxiliary members, thinnest twins, I treatm ent plant and outfall and use a different set of health books ette Valley irrigation tour, which
J.
M.
H
iatt
of
Forest
Grove,
form
er
booths
planned for the 1935 county
that In no case shall the total pen­ county officials of Washington und youngest girl twins, youngest boy assessing costs of other im prove- for the lower four grades, but those started at Eugene yesterday. In ­
W ashington county commissioner, fair August 29. 30 and 31 at Shute
sion paid to one person exceed »30 Tillamook counties and city nffi- twins, oldest tw ins born in Wash­ rncntx to the districts benefitted was for the upper four grades will be spection of the John Thornburgh
who died a t Tillamook Tuesday park in Hillsboro. Preparations for
rials of P ortland in Portlund Thurs ington county, mast freckled twins, favored here Tuesday night dur- the same in all schools.
u month.
farm, eight miles north of Forest
morning.
the ninth annual event are being
Opening dates for county schools Grove on the Gales Creek road and
No amendm ent or alteration Is day morning. The group agreed most blond twins, tw ins whose Ing a special session of the city
completed rapidly and interest is
needed to m ake the slate law con­ that the project would benefit birthdays are nearest August 1. council. Necessity of prom pt action as reported to the county school the largest irrigated tract in the
increasing daily in all parts of the
form to tlie congressional act. While Washington. Tillumook und Mult darkest complexloned twins, young­ to take advantage of an anticipated superintendent’s office are as fol- county, is scheduled for early in
county, according to C. D. Minton,
the national measure fixes the m in­ nomah counties and Is one on which est boy nnd girl twins, tw ins look­ 45 per cent federal grant on the lows1
the afternoon, while the diversified
manager
and president of the fair
work
was
stressed
repeatedly
dur-
Scptem
bcr
2-C
ornelIus,
Bacoaa.
imum age of pensioners at 65 y eari much labor could be used.
ing most alike, tw ins looking most
irrigation project at the R. S. W ar­
board.
mg the meeting.
Reedvllle, Hillside, Buxton a n d rens place -nearby w ill be visited
(C ontinued un pajt« 10, colum n 4 J
it also provides thut states may
Works progress adm inistration en ­
Booths planned by subordinate
Total cost of the im provem ent
impose un uge minim um of 70 yeurs gineers w ere instructed to draw up
at 3:30 p. m.
granges and Farm Union locals are
as outlined by John W. Cunning-
until January 1, 1940. which covers a detailed project to determ ine costs
W ater for irrigation on the
particularly adaptable to displaying
ham, P ortland consulting engineer,
Septem ber 3 — C enterville, D u r­
the situation here in Oregon.
of materials, etc. fe d e ra l official:
al a recent meeting was »184.000 bam- Woodlawn. Hayward, G arden Thornburgh farm is provided by J. M . H ia t t o f F orest G ro v e products and activities at the coun­
The stutc and federal fund.i will will also be contacted to sec what
a
screw
type
pum
p
driven
by
an
ty, Minton stated. Each group will
Of this estim ated um ount »82,000 Home atl(i Scofield.
be adm inistered through the state can be done in furnishing tra n s­
feature the crops characteristic of
to be B u rie d on F rid a y
was expected as a federal grant,
Septem ber 9—Hillsboro elem en- electric motor and has a capacity
relief committee which. In turn, portation for workers.
of
1600
gallons
per
m
inute
or
2.304,-
its area and will not be required
the balance of »101.200 to be ra ise d ' tary and union high schools, Leisy-
will work through t h e several
»1.066.006 in Labor
000
gallons
for
each
24
hours
of
to
conform to standard require­
through general obligation bonds ville. Chapman, Tigard grade and
Jam
es
M
alheur
H
iatt,
67,
former
county relief committees.
P roject culls for clearing a n d
and assessments.
i union high schools, Firdale, Tuala- continuous operation. He had ap­ W ashington county commissioner m ents as in former years. “When
grading eight miles by hand labor
Trratmrnt Plant Studied
,in - Watts. G rabel, C herry Grove. proxim ately 160 acres planted to and a resident of near Forest Grove all the petals are in place, one
• The state of Oregon has open to and
would employ about 3000 men C o u n ty W P A P ro je c ts G e t
> au «
# « a Johnson, Kinton. Beaverton elemen- ladino clover, red clover and alfal­ for the past 60 years, suffered a large rose of Washington county
it un economic future o f great w orking
for an Indefinite
n,
it in .T d a in
,arV and hi«h schools- Mountain- fa under irrigation.
stroke of paralysis Monday morn-1 will be seen," M anager Minton de­
promise a n d appeal. President period at Bteudy
A p p ro v a l on T u e s d a y
ment plant to be included in the dal Jowa Hi„ Mountainside, Rock
Progress Made
a
labor
expenditure
of
ing w hile on his way to the Tilla- > clared.
I; ,., \ i ll d e c i .m d in a le tte r r e ­
proposed
sewer
extension
program
Creek
Helvetia
Farmlngton>
Wal-
ately »1.000,000 Cost ot
Booths Planned
T hornburgh first undertook irri­
beaches and died Tuesday
ceived this week by Governor M ar­ approxim
was given considerable attention by ,
Harrison, F ir Creek, Fair- gation in 1931, irrigating approxi­ mook
m aterials would have to be fu r­
m orning at the home of his broth-1 Nine granges and eight Farm
Washington county's relief can­
tin.
Mead Timbe w i h’ „
,
nished by the three interested gov­ nery units are operating at full couneilmen Tuesday night Cun- yie
mately 12 acres by gravity. The ex­
, Ed Anderson of near Union locals have signified their
"Your state enjoys a unique op­ ernm ental subdivisions und It is
nm gham s est mates provided W2 - Laurei VJew Sherwood, Coope.- perim ent proved successful and the er-in-law
Tillamook. Funeral services w ill be intention of preparing booths for
portunity to found a perm anent estunuti d th at tins w ould a n sa m t capacity and relief officials predict
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Mountain,
Schmcltzer.
Midway.
Car-
following year he added 40 more conducted at 2 p. m. Friday at the the fair Farm Union displays will
that, if the present production con­ A. B. Forrester. P ortland sanitary
economy and prosperity upon whut to about »25,000 each.
crc e k Hiteon, Banks union acres to the irrigated tract, 15 acre3 Forest
Grove Congregational churen be housed in ’’B’’ building, while
tinues until Saturday night, approx­ engineer, appeared before the group hj h
can be made one of the most e n ­
h , Forest Grove
de being planted to alfalfa and 25 to
County
Judge
Donald
T.
Tem
ple­
w ith Rev. C. P. Sabin officiating.
the grange booths w ill be in their
imately 6000 cans of fruits a n a with plans for an activated sludge
d union
h h b
during of the natural resources and
ton
said
the
program
would
em
­
ladino
clover.
He
also
installed
a
Mr.
and
Mrs. H iatt left Forest | usual position in the agricultural
vegetables
would
be
packed
during
plant which he said would pro- a
the steps It is taking under your ploy all W ashington county unem ­
six-inch
centrifugal
pum
p
powered
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Sep
building.
Farm Unions planning
th
e
c
u
r
r
e
n
t
w
e
e
k
,
l
’.irk
sin
c
e
the
vide
for
a
population
of
3500
per-
Septem
ber
16
Purdin,
Greenville,
Grove Sunday for a vacation a t the
guidance to realize thut opportunity |
not used on local projects units started running on the first sons at a cost of only »10,500 or Dilley, Jacktown, Progress, G ron- by a gasoline tractor engine. D ur­ beach and he was apparently in booths include Blooming, Cedar
are both cncouruging and gratify- j ployed
anil fill up the balance needed from of the month now totals 9262 cans »3 per capita.
er> Arcade. Hazeldale. Seth, N orth ing 1933 and 1934 he added 30 acres good health. He was taken sick Mill, Kansas City, Laurel-Scholls,
Illg. ' the president’s letter reuds.
a year and during the current Monday m orning w hile driving I Gaston, Middleton, V erboort and
the rolls in Portland.
Although the method proposed I’lains, Thatcher and Verboort.
"With the forests of its rootin-i Commissioner Bean of Portland. I Total allowance for the county
season increased the area by 40 from his brother-in-law 's place to i West Union. G ranges entering
tains complementing the fertility of who called the conference, said t h e ; this season is 100.000 cans, accord­ by Forrester is com paratively new, f Septem ber 23—Cipole.
acres.
booths will bo I-eedy, Gale, B ux­
the beach.
the
engineer
stated
that
more
than
’
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ing
to
R.
W.
Weil,
relief
committee
its valleys and with abundant h y - ’ needs of Washington und Tillamook
Gasoline powered pum p was used
100
such
plants
w
ere
now'
being
T
7
T
T
chairm
an,
and
each
person
is
a
l
­
A native Oregonian, Mr. H iatt ton, Hillsboro, Tigard, Beaverton,
dro-eleetrlc power to process the counties’ unemployed must be tak ­
by Thornburgh until Ju n e of 1934 was born October 11, 1868. at Sa­ Cedar Mill, Scholls and Aloha.
products of both, the state of O rc -' en care of first in the work done lowed 100 cans. One out of each successfully operated in the United l O U r - 1 J. V z l U D S
when electricity was made avail­ lem and came to W ashington coun-1 OpeniDg day ol the fair w ill be
gon has open to It un economic In these counties, but there would four cans packed is retained oy States and offered to put up a per­
able at the farm and th e new ty w ith his grandparents, the late C hildren’s day, th e second w ill be
future of great promise and ap ­ still be room for plenty of P o rt­ the relief comm ittee for d istrib u ­ formance bond to assure satisfac­
equipm ent installed. W a t e r is ! Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Hiatt, 60 years Farm Union day and the third
tion. He fu rther declared that the
peal."
land men to go to work. He said i tion later to indigents unable to activated sludge m ethod was prac­
brought from Gales creek, convey -1 ago. He had resided in the vicinity G range day. Benefit dance and en­
• • •
this project is the only one avail­ furnish m aterials for canning.
ed by wood flumes and surface of Forest Grove ever since t h a t : tertainm ent is planned for th e eve­
The bourd of control which since able of a lasting n ature on which
County cannery units are lo­ tically identical in principal with
ditches and applied to th e 160- date. He was m arried at B eaver­ ning of A ugust 29, w hile the Farm
010 csiaunsneu
iricxnng nuet
.
..
_
the old
established trickling
filter p.
the fire has occupied q u arters in much labor could be used.
cated at Hillsboro, Forest Grove, ine
ton, Ju ly 16, 1925, to Mrs. Zoa Sig- Union entertainm ent is slated for
the supreme court law library, hus
T ualatin and Huber. Ray Traugh- plant except that the process was Llem onstrations Foreseen as acre tract.
Keek
f
und
Portion
the following night A jitney dance
The ladino clover patch is pas­ man.
to move The court has asked the
ber is county superintendent of hastened by pum ping air into the
F
e
a
tu
re
C
o
u
n
ty
F
a
ir
Judge Templeton and commis­ canneries while a canner, canncr's sewage.
tured w ith sheep u n til early in
board to vacate Negotiations arc
Mr. H iatt served as county com­ will feature the concluding evening
Answering questions of the coun-
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June, then irrigated and a seed missioner for two term s beginning of the event. C harge will be made
now under way to transfer some sioners met w ith the state high­ assistant und a checker are pro-
Four-H club dem onstration w ork crop harvested. This y ear 200 hecu in 1924 and ending in 1932. He was for all persons over Id years of age
of the de|i«rtm ents from the s ta tu ; way commission Thursday after­ fided at each until thiough an SERA ell regarding the fact th at the °P
, , wo
of sheep w ere carried on 25 acres a m em ber of the K nights of P y th ­ attending the entertainm ents, but
office building to rented quarters noon to ask participation of this project. M aterial and equipm ent at era ion costa of his method were wbich has for the
admission to the fair grounds will
to from early in M arch until Ju n e 1. ias, A rtisans and the Grange.
down town to m ake room for the county in the funds allotted to the the canneries are provided by fed­ higher than those for he trickling broU({ht the no rth £ ; st title
be free.
’?*|,|h<XH F orres,er pointed Washington county, w ill again be The seed crop varies from 100 to
bourd of control in the office build­ state for farm -to-m arket r o a d s . eral, state and county funds. Re­
He
is
survived
by
the
widow
and
Special features planned by the
ing. Governor M arlin and State Templeton said t h e commission lief clients provide th eir own pro­ out th at tlie by-products from the a prom inent feature of th ’ Wash- 200 pounds of clean seed per acre. six children by a form er m arriage.
sh u te
Irrigation of the red clover crop Harold H. H iatt of Seattle, Wash , fair board w ill include the suck­
T reasurer Holman will also prob­ seemed eager to find means of co­ duce for packing and co-operate in plant would assist in off-set ing ln* on count fair
the higher costs, cited the fact that A
, 29 30 3, according
L apparently does not increase the
colt show Saturday afternoon,
ably move into the office building operating providing the c o u n tj fu r­ preparing products for canning.
J., Willis M. and P erry E. ling cham
pionship baseball game
initial expense of installing the E Francis,
, county agent, first crop in a norm al year, such as Roy
if suituble quarters can be arran g ­ nished materials. Engineers C utler
Each relief client should obtain the
Hiatt, all of Forest Grove; Ralph the
equipm
ent
was
considerably
lower
Scvera,
f
livest<x£
*
and
Bishop
of
the
highway
d
ep
art­
between
Cedar Mill and Carlton
the
present,
but
does
produce
a
ed for them.
order from his or her case and declared th at cleaning costs and
,
, b ¡
h
£ second hay crop as large as the E. H iatt of Hillsboro, and Mrs. F arm Union team s Friday, the
• • a
ment w ere instructed to prepare a a w n orker
in
order
to
be
eligible
to
C
aroline
M.
A
rm
entrout
of
Seattle,
¡
h
¿
(C ontinued on page 10, eolum n S)
in contest sponsored by the Hills­
Plans for a new state capital were program of possible co-operation. use the cannery facilities, Weil de­ would increase the expense of the are
Wash. A sister. Mrs. Ella T. Hyde tw
ch8am ion^ leams
boro Business & Professional Wom­
Highway co m m issio n ers a l l , , clared. C lients are also requested old system He also pointed out of
advanced another step this week
of San Diego, Cal., also survives.
(C ontinued un pair« 10, colum n i f
en's club and the m utt dog show
when the Public Works Adminis­ agreed to purchase the required to bring goods for canning only on
At the present tim e dem onstra­
Interm ent will be at the Forest spnsorcd by the local Rotary club
tration approved the state’s appli­ right of way for the Wolf creek the days allotted so th at the can ­
tions are being prepared by the
View
cemetery
w
ith
the
Forest
Saturday afternoon C edar M i l l
cation for a federal grunt of »1,575.- road from Sunset camp to t h e neries w ill not become congested
Hazeldale dairy c l u b , H azeldale,
Grove Knights of Pythias in charge Farm Union band will play during
000 tow ard the cost of th e build­ Clatsop county line. Judge Tem ple­ and products w ill not be wasted.
. -
-
i t "
poultry club, Chehalem Mountain
of
graveside
services.
Funeral
di­
ing the afternoon and evening of
ing. News of PWA’s action was ton said the present contracts on
Two county girls w ere sen t to
O i l A l C O I l O l F a c t o r y ’ potato club, T ualatin dairy club,
rections are in charge of the For­ August 29 and 30. w hile the Forest
contained in a telegram received the Wolf creek road provide for Its th e educational camp at Salem
‘ Rock C reek dairy club, M ountain- Many Fare Traffic Counts Before est Grove U ndertaking company.
Grove band wiM play on the last
by Governor M artin from Senator completion as far as Sunset camp Tuesday. The camp is conducted
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dale garden club, and the Leisy-1
day and evening.
Justice of Peace Havens
McNary. The telegram also carried in this county and that funds from for a month and the girls a re giv­ Option for P lant Taken Locally; ville handicraft club.
O ther attractions such as out­
the information thut a federal grant the farm -to-m arket fund might be en an opportunity to study and
Federal
Perm
it
A
waited
More
and
better
quality
4-H
crops
standing entertainm ent features,
might be obtained from the p u r­ used to Improve the Gales Creek orient themselves. Miss Viola K auf­
Pleading guilty W ednesday m orn­
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and
livestock
exhibits
are
expected
rides, shows, etc. are planned.
chase of additional ground for the road, which would be used as the man of Hillsboro route 5 and Miss
ing to a charge of reckless d riv ­
Realization of the proposal to ‘his year. In the crops division! ing, George W. Rice of Hillsboro
(C ontinued on paaa 10. column S)
(Continued on p a so 10 colum n 2)
new state house. In reply to the -
Jessie Jean Williams of Tigard construct
a
»75,000
industrial
al-
there
will
be
exhibits
of
field
com.
telegram Governor M urtin asked
was fined »5 and costs in the local
i,m il- 1 w n r sent from tin s c o u n ty
Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Sherwood
eohol
factory
in
Hillsboro
was
in-
potatoes
and
vegetable
produce,
Scnutor McNary to ascertain how
justice of the peace court. Jess L.
Six county WPA projects were
this week when a local
The five special aw ards in the Stafford of P ortland was fined »5 was elected vice-president of the
much of a grant might be expected
approved Tuesday b y Presidenl dicated
American Legion A uxiliary, De­
realty
firm
announced
that
an
op-
livestock
division,
w
hich
are
the
tow ard the purchase of a cnpitol
Roosevelt, according to w ord re ­ tion had been taken on a two- ’Calf Manna" trophy for the out- and costs Tuesday on a charge of partm ent of Oregon, at the annual
site.
speeding
w
ith
a
truck.
The
fine
ceived locally. Applications for the acre tract in the southwdst part standing dairy club, t h e Forest!
convention in The Dalles last week.
In a statem ent earlier in the
w ork w ere subm itted the latter of town for the plant. The option Grove C ream ery special hog-feed- was suspended during good be­ She served during the past y ear as
havior.
(C ontinued on pair* 10. colum n 6)
week the governor had emphasized Federal Court of Appeals Denies
district president. Mrs. J. H. Turn-
will be exercised as soon as a per- tng contest the S perry trophy for
Tom Brenleewe Jr. Starts Trip
the need for a larger capltol site
Pleading guilty Friday to a charge bull of P ortland is president.
mil
is
granted
by
th
e
federal
gov-
the
champion
showman,
and
the
Injunction
In
Wheat
Case
Monday on Power Cruiser
but did not indicate any preference
of speeding w ith a truck. Roland
P aul Patterson served as chair­
ernm
ent,
it
was
understood.
H
ornecker
and
Lilly
breed
specials
for any of the several sites which
E. Bisbey of P ortland was fined »5 man of the constitution and by­
Details
of
the
proposed
plant
were
f°r
C
hester
W
hite
hogs
and
Jersey
COLLEGE
NEWS
SERVICE—Re-
J
have been put forth. These include
Tom Bronleew e Jr. of Hillsboro
outlined at a recent Rotary club cattle, respectively, are adding con-1 and costs by the local justice of laws committee.
>tbe campus of W illamette u n iv er­ cent action of the ninth c irc u it!
Dr. Fred R ucker of Sherwood is is one ol 21 Sea Scouts from the
by A. B. Forrester, Port- siderable interest to the liv esto ck . the peace. H. W. K leier of H ills­
sity, several residential blocks just federal court of appeals in San (B y !.. E. Francta, Aaa’t, C ounty A yant I meeting
land engineer and prom oter of the work. The most m arked increase in boro route 2 appeared in court the a national convention delegate from i P ortland area taking p art in the
north of the cupitol site, the pres­ Francisco hns pnved the way f o r ’ D. G. Lilly, Jersey breeder. For­ project.
factory would be o w n -, livestock exhibits w ill be in the ¡ same day, plead guilty to a charge this district and Freem an Frazier of fifth annual Alaska Sea Scout
ent location of the state hospital continued collection of the process­ est G rove route 1, is aw arding a ed and The
operated
the Industrial hog and sheep divisions. Last year of having sw itched license plates McMinnville was named district cruise. The scouts, under the lead­
for insane, and lien Lomond park, ing tax in the Jurisdiction of the purebred Jersey heifer calf to the Distilleries, L td . by
according
re-1 ‘here were nine head of hogs ex- ! on his car and was fined »5 and commander. George Koehn of P o rt­ ership of Lloyd Lille of Portland,
ninth circuit court not only of | boy or girl w ho exhibits a t the ports. A pproxim ately 50 men to
a high hill In South Salem.
land is the new state commander. left Seattle Monday m orning in the
would
and 25 head of sheep. This costs.
• • •
w heat but nil other basic com­ Washington county fair, the highest be employed at the start and pro-j hibited
H erm an Perrego, transient, was
(C ontinued on w i e 4, column 6)
Sherwood A m erican Legion was ! 50-foot pow er cruiser "Tyee Scout.’’
Cancellation of the perm it of the modities, the Oregon State college scoring grade Jersey heifer, sired duction of approxim ately 1000 gal­
sentenced to 30 days in the county declared the best band in the parade
The boat is the property of the
extension
service
has
been
inform
­
United Stage system was only the
jail T hursday when he plead guilty at the departm ent convention at i Seattle area Boy Scout council and
by a registered Jersey bull. It is i lons of alcohol per day is planned.
first step in a campaign to enforce ed by AAA officials.
to a charge of stealing watermelons. The Dalles last week.
Lilly’s intention in sponsoring this- 1 The output would be increased
| will be under th e command of Ted
strict observation of Oregon tra f­
The Snn Francisco court denied breed special to encourage the use
As he had been in ja il four days
10,000 gallons per day if the I
—I -
Roseburg was selected for the 1C. Lewis, Seattle Sea Scout direc-
fic laws by truck and bus opera­ the appeal of the Fisher Flouring of purebred sires in building up a to
plan m atures.
A C S tC Q I O F D l S p l ^ V before pleading guilty, he was 1936 convention.
| tor. The destination of the cruise
tors, according to F ran k C. McCul­
(ConiHutwI on page in. column 4)
paroled during good behavior. His
herd of grade dairy cattle.
will be Hyder, Alaska, on the P o rt­
O rdinary waste or surplus, w heat,,
_ _
1
loch, public utilities commissioner
companion,
a
minor,
was
rem
anded
land canal, approxim ately 100 miles
barley, rye, fruit, potatoes and
I.umsdrn Appointed
A careful check is being made on
!
other vegetables w ould be used in ’ oun‘y v eterinarians to la s s on to the juvenile court.
T. B. Lumsden. who first served north of P rince Rupert. The trip
the operation of all bus and truck
Fine
of
$25
and
costs
was
assess­
j
the production of the alcohol, ac-1
C attle to be Shown at F air
as liquidator of the Shute Savings will take about two weeks.
lines and any violations will result
ed R udyard K ent o f Hillsboro bank, has been prom oted to assistant
cording to backers of the project.
Two cruises have been m ade to
in sim ilar stern mensures, McCul­
Alcohol would be used in a man-
Forty head of 4-H dairy anim als route 4 last w eek w hen he plead state superintendent of banks to ! the Princess Louise inlet and to
loch said.
guilty
to
larceny
of
a
keg
of
beer
ner
sim
ilar
to
th
at
of
the
present
|lave
been
tested
by
Drs.
E.
W
(Juneau
in previous years. The pres-
• a •
succeed Edmund T. Way, who has
"ethyl" in increasing the efficiency Coon of Forest G rove and R. J from the Town Pum p at Aloha.
resigned to accept an executive ' ent trip along the inland passage
July gasoline sales i n Oregon
L.
W.
M
ullendore,
who
was
a
r
­
Revision of the rate ot reduction
Details of the new contracts will of gasoline. Those interested in the Nicol of Hillsboro to qualify for
will give tho boy sailors an op-
came within 300,000 gallons of the from 15 per cent to 5 per cent for
rested August 15 charged w ith con­ position w ith the G rant County 1 portunlty for more training _
be discussed at the Boise meeting plant declare th a t it would be as fair showing, according to L. E. tributing to the delinquency of a bank a t John Day.
high record m ark established in
1930. according to Secretary of State the first year under the new four- tn d general procedure agreed upon effective as the tetra-ethylene when ! Francis, assistant county agent. Each minor, w aived a prelim inary h e a r-'
Snell, who points to the record as year w heat production control pro­ for conducting the campaign as ear­ used in the same proportions and year all dairy anim als over six ing Friday and was bound over to j
claim th at it has additional ad- months of âge th at are shown at
another sign of Improved business gram contracts was announced this
the grand jury. Bail was re d u c e d '
conditions. O ther evidences of the week by Secretary of A griculture ly as possible this fall. It is plan­ vantages in elim inating c a r b o n i the coimty fair a re te»tod for »b- from $100(5 to J5CC.
ortion w ithin 30 days prior to the
retu rn to a sem blance of norm alcy Wallace The new reduction p er­ ned to sign up about 52,000,000 monoxidc gas and carbon.
T. M. Samuels was arraigned F r i - !
P ulp from m aterials used inm nk- event,
in business cited by Snell Include centage, brought about by August acres under the new contracts, or
th e fuel is valuable as a stock | .
. »v » j day on an Information charging the
t h e greatest tourist registration crop reports showing a sharp re ­ at least ns much as is under con­ ing
feed it is said
In an eWort to support the fed­ practice o f veterinary medicine
d u c tio n in wheat yield due to tract in the present program.
(C ontinu al on p a s s 10, colum n 4)
Increase in the yield from prob­ the s ilk . I f th is is n o t done i t
eral and state abortion program
Option for tho purchase of the this year, the dairy leaders decided w ithout first having obtained a li­ ably about one ton per acre to an usually does not fill out well.
black ru st and heat in the spring
cense or perm it.
In a general way the proposed land is b eing handled through J.
w heat area, means thnt each grow ­
An increase in yield such as the
to place further restrictions on a n i­
O rders in the following circuit estim ated four tons per acre is
»Vismer, local realtor. The prop­ mals coming to the county fair. It court
er may seed up to 95 per cent of new program follows the plan of
cases w ere issued this week. w hat irrigation has done for sw e e t, w ater has caused this year, cannot
the old, although several lm*'5r tant erty is bounded by W alnut and
his base average for 1936.
corn
on
their
farm
this
year,
W.
T
.
'
is now required th a t all a n im a ls' May C. Hambo vs. M innie Davis
alw ays be expected but It particu­
Innovations are i a c l - - etl j nstead
P utnam and Sons told a group of I larly shows w hat the w ater w ill do
over six m onths of age be tested
In m aking the announcem ent j a ‘‘J 1 cd ra ’“ of benefit payment Bailey streets and the railw ay.
(C ontinued on p age 4. colum n 6)
farm
ers
that
viewed
th
eir
project
I
w ithin 30 days prior to the f a i r ,
in a dry y ear or when for one
Secretary Wallace pointed out that
Tuesday afternoon. A pproxim ately reason or another the crop is put
Hillsboro Is Irttdutkd in a list adequate authority Is given tho dccid»7 upon at the sta rt of each
date and th at they also come from !
20 acres of corn is receiving w ater in late, Putnam declared. Having
considered hit' the construction of AAA under the new »’"•u d m en ts year, the rate w ill be left more or I
a herd that has had at least one I
w ith another 18 acres of la d in o ; w ater available also m eans that
a new nfmory. Construction of np- to meet the •'.’¿anon If th e 193d less flexible to conform to chang­
Tzvfti Ti irA z t i 43fr ' 1 *431114 olean test. A lthough this ruling
clover for pasture being irrigated. I more than one crop may be grown
j O I I l j u d g i n g l O U r wm b ar xome cl ub m em bers from
pfo»lm ately o il arm ories, w ith fed­ crop should prove exceptionally ing m arket prices.
While the United States co n tin u es' T w enty-five m em bers of Wash- exhibiting, the 4-H dairy showing !
eral nnd state funds, was discussed large. Subsequent annual reductions
G reen pasture for 50 head of In the same season.
Registrations at Hillsboro union dairy cattle has been supplied by
at a conference of m illtnry offi­ In acreage mny be ns much as 25 this w heat adjustm ent program. ington county 4-H livestock clubs this year will probably be one ol
C annery peas m ight be grown
high
school
is
now
being
co
nducted.
c ia ls of Oregon. Washington. Idaho per cent under the new contracts. Canada has decided to try govern­ took p art In the first day of the ‘l'e largest ever made.
this 18 acres for 100 days since and followed by corn or some other
for
all
freshm
en
who
have
not
e
n
-
1
nnd Montnnn in Snlem Thursday. The largest reduction yet required m ental price pegging as a m eans of annual judging tour Wednesday.
A pril 15. W ater is pumped from late crop. A nother crop possibility
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rolled for the coming term and for the T ualatin riv er w ith a cen tri­ is fall spinach. This should he
The proposal contem plates 15 new was 15 per cent tho first year of handling tts grow ing w heat surplus according to L. E. Francis, assistant
P n illtr v m P fl
all new students entering Hilhi for fugal pump, powered by a farm planted now, but can be done only
nrmories In Oregon, together with the present contracts followed by problem. U nder this plan the grow ­ county agent, who is In charge ot | V A J l U U y r U U l l i y i l l C H
the first tim e this year. S uperin­ tractor. The entire pumping lay­ w here irrigation Is possible.
a $900,000 project in Portland.
.
10 per cent reduction for the cu r­ er Is allowed to sell on the open (he event. F urther livestock Jude
tendent B. W. Barnes announced
m arket ns usual If he so desires ing w ill be conducted Friday, ami
Colonel O. K. Yeager, com m and­
l O I H -IlIC O U n d i t y this week. The high school office out cost approxim ately $400, but
ren
t
senson.
or sell at a fixed price to the S aturday w ill be given over to
ing engineer of the national nrmory
Wash|nRton county poultrym en | w ill be open daily from 9 a. m. can be effectively used to apply
Near
approach
of
the
sign-up
governm ental ngency. The pro crops judging In the court house I arc bo|ding th eir annual picnic at
building program, said the fed­
w ater on som ewhat more than the
until noon.
eral government, probnbly would campaign for the new four-year cedure resembles somewhat the old
40 acres that is being irrigated this
basement.
.
Avalon
park,
two
and
one-half
mites
Physicnl
education
courses
will
wheat
production
control
plun
was
U. S. farm board stabilization oper­
nllocate »25,000 for ench nrmory.
Four-11 clubbers visited the A.-
of Tigard on the Pacific high- be compulsory for all freshm an and year.
He Indicated thnt the Portlnnd p ro­ heralded this week w ith the calling ations.
th u r Connell farm on Hillsboro
,unch ( ,an. sophomore students during the com­
The Putnam s stated that fuel and
of
a
regional
conference
of
exten­
ject would be considered separate­
"My IJfe, by T. B ,” n motion
route 1. the Tolke Brothers place
: ,
oil used for pum ping was about
ing
year.
Instruction
w
ill
be
under
sion
w
orkers
to
be
in
charge
of
the
ly.
on C ornelius route L the Francis
'
20 cents per hour and that the 18. picture showing tho developm ent
N e w P aint, W a llp a p e r
the
direction
of
Jack
K
illits
and
Proposed locations of new arm ­ educational program. Boise, Idaho,
of
the tuberculosis germ, w ill bo
C halm ers fnrm at C ornelius route
Invitations have been extended
acres of pasture can be Irrigated,
K atherine Potts.
ories In Oregon to replace Inade­ will be the meeting place August.
featured In the W ashington County
Store Opened Locally 1 and the A. P. Ireland dairy farm | to H. E. Cosby, extension poultry- Miss
by
one
man
in
25
hours.
W
hen
i
r
­
One
new
teacher
has
been
added
quate quarters or lensed structures 30 and 31 for northw est lenders of
rigating the corn tw o men are re ­ Public H ealth awoclatlon booth nt
Hillsboro P aint & W allpaper on Forest Grove route 2 Wedncs- man and A G. Lunn, professor of
w ere Baker, I.aG rande, Pendleton, the new program. ’ Because of the stare at 159 South Second avenue day. Visits w ill be made Friday poultry, both from the Oregon State to the local staff during the sum ­ quired to handle the w ater and the the Washington county fair, ac­
mer,
according
to
Barnes.
Miss
fam
iliarity
of
the
extension
w
ork­
cording to Mrs. Essex Marsh, pres­
G rants Pass, Corvallis, Union, As­
crop was Irrigated tw o times.
was opened S aturday by Fred Pret- lo the following farms: W. T. P u t- , college and to O. C. Keeney, man-
toria, Springfield, Oregon City, St. ers w ith general procedure now, tyman, proprietor. He carries a com­ nam. Hillsboro route 5; F. Sctnik- ager of the Pacific Co-operative K atherine C rozer will have charge
In Irrigating corn, Putnam m en­ ident. Methods of tuberculosis con­
of
the
domestic
science
departm
ent,
few
er
men
will
be
called
In.
Only
Helens, Forest Grove, The Dalles,
tioned the necessity of getting the trol will be shown and tho w ork of
plete line of w allpaper, Interior and er, Hillsboro route 2; R. Hornecker, Poultry Producers. All poultrym en
Gresham, Hillsboro and Lebanon. three w ill go from Oregon, it Is exterior paint, and plans to do Hillsboro route 5; nnd F ir Grove interested In attending this picnic taking the place of Miss Lillie w ater on before the corn w as in the "Christm as Seals" explained.
Homcdew.
The Salem nrm ory would be rem od­ announced by the extension serv­ papcrhtinging nnd decorating work. Dairy, Hillsboro route 5.
are welcome.
ice.
eled.
U V A. 1* LINOUBGK
S
Free Gate Featured
I reatment Problem
Road Money Sought
Former County
Official Dies
Cannery Units
Go Full Blast
Plan Exhibits
Justice Court Here
Reports Busy Week
Progress Reported
Sherwood Woman
Auxiliary Leader
Decision of Court
Backs Process Tax
Hillsboro Boy Joins
Alaska Scout Cruise
D. G. Lilly Plans
Special Fair Prize
4-H Dairy Animals
Revision Production Reduction
Under Wheat Program Stated
Value Irrigation Demonstrated
to Farmers W . T. Putnam Farm
Hillsboro May Get
Armory Building
County Club Boys
Hilhi Office Open
for Registrations
Fair Booth Planned
County Health Body