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    Hillsboro, Oregon, T hursday, August 29, 1935
Volumu 42, No. 28.
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S county
rii..i
Four*H Exhibits Depict Club Activities of Year H ostof outstanding Exhibits and
I . I N U I H OK
Republican May Wiehl
Guvel in Now House
O rganization
i...11
in n .
Two Sections, Twelve Pages
Ninth Annual County Fair Opens Here Today
I State Capitol
N ews L etter
II Y A
Aw
wr
! | OUF1Q
Folk
Members County Fair Board
Take Active
L abi
republican, may preside
over the democratic houhe of rep ­
resentatives at the hpiTlul session
la o«.t without the riBBa of pofAl*
Donkeyball Cante
Set Shute Park
Wednesday Eve
Donkeyball. a hilarious, thrilling
but unorthodox baseball game in
which nearly half of the players
are jacka ■ex. is coming to Hills­
boro Wednesday evening and an
in<. -,-sti -,g evening is in store for
Part in Fair
New Sewer
Plan Studied
City Council
Displays Expected to Attract
Record Crowd for Event
Admission to Grounds Free
t>lllti«-H in the opinion of some
prognosticators who have b e e n
sounding out sentim ent for t h e
speakership Hill, who had the
bo
rm
b
hern assembled C o u n cd m e n A u th o r iz e r ilin g
gavel wielding Job "in the bag
by Hillsboro firem en to tangle with '
lust full when the dem ocrat! c a m e ,
A p p lic a tio n s fo r P r o je c t
an all-star aggregation from the
ulong and stole tlie bag by u p ­ R ecord S h o w in g s E x p e c te d
rest of the county at the Shute
setting all the politteul dope and
U n d er W P A P ro g r a m
by
F
ou
r-H
C
lu
b
b
ers
and
ball park at 7:30 p. m. Wednes-
electing u m ajority of th e hous •
Ninth annual W ashington county fair got under way
da
members, wus the republican floor
F u tu re F a rm ers
leader at the regular session and
All players, except the pitcher _
at the 'a ir grounds a t Hillsboro this morning (T hursday)
gave valuable assistance to S peak­
,, I catchei will be mounted on
•
for a three-day period w ith every prospect for one of the
er Cooter In guiding the house o r­
donkeys and baserunners w ill be
best agricultural shows ever held in this area. Free a d ­
ganization through t h e troubled
required to urge their long-eared
,
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waters of that session. Hill is pop
ste e d s around the diamond. Just
_.
. . ,___,
mission to the grounds, to g eth er with a full and varied
givt your im agination free reign R ep o rt on F in a n c e M e th o d s program , outstanding exhibits and displays, is expected
ular with dem ocratic m em bers of
the house us well US with his re
and it won't b e hard to visualize
to [*, M a d e b y P a tte r so n
to a ttra c t a record crowd.
publicun colleagues a n d several C o m p e titiv e E v e n ts to H old
the riot of fun that is in store fov ;
democratic repii »entailvest have in ­
Practically all of the available space is filled with live­
players
and
audience
alike.
j
1
C en te r o f In terest H ere
dicated a readmes* to support the
The batter is not mounted at
Filing of seven applications under stock, crops and home economics exhibits, or with Farm
Lane county man us a compromise
out w
wnen
m is wre
aam inisirauo-i
the plate but
hen ne
he hits
the the works progress adm
inistration Union, G range or industrial booths. “The board is very
candidate in the event the dem o­
a ll
H*, must
m iigt m
u n t his
His rionkcY
♦
«-.l-vfoin v*g>ali»afif»n
J Scholls. b ball,
he
m o ount
donkey to
obtain
realization fit
of tho
the nro*
pro-
i h l s h w uir t be K M Banks of Banks, B second
and H T.
V 4 .O I I U vice-president,
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-
- He:
cratic uspirunts for the honor tie
« ... r 1 und
sta rt for first base
H ills b o r o s sew
e w e er
r extension and -------------------------------------------------- ^w eil pleased with the exhibits and
and start
base. He will re- posed Hillsboro
county boys and girls w ill b -
ie .- n r e s id . -nt. of th
first v vice-president,
the e Washington
W ashington county fair boar
board. Mrs
F
.
with the spirit shown by the ex-
the organization up in a Kilkenny of
main on his steed at ail times un- treatm ent plant, a move expected
the competitive events for 4-H c lu b 1 Moore of Hillsboro serves as secretary.
cat fight us now seems likely with und Future Farm er members sched­
¡hibitors," C D Minton of Forest
less forcibly dismounted, in which to slash the burden on city resi-1
Grove, manager and president of
at least four candidate* in the race uled during the county fair today
xi a y
event he must rem ount as soon as dents to approxim ately $40.000, was
the fair board, stated.
The latest entry into Ihe speak-, (T hursday), Friday and Saturduy
possible and continue around the authorized Tuesday evening dur-
Special Days Set
ership race is Henry Oleen of C ol­ The annual competition serves as
bascs.
: ing a special session of the city
umbia county, who has announced m easuring stick for Ihe quality
Infielders will be m ounted on council. Decision as to the m ethod !
Today will be children’s day and
his candidacy in letters to ult of club and F uture Farm er work dur
a special program has been arrang­
_
animals assigned to them and m ust of financing the m aterials to be
the house members O ther demo ing the past year anil a creditable
ed for this afternoon by O. B.
, J IZ
•
remain so except when they dis- used, w hether by assessment or by
crab» said to covet the honor in ­ showing of exhibits, displays, item- !
Kraus, county school superintend­
I O U l mount to retrieve a ball in p'.ay a bond issue backed by a sewer
clude Moore Hamilton. Medford onstrutions und judging contests la
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ent. The program has been an­
_____ s
Players will be allowed one sten 1 rental plan, was w ithheld pending
newspaperman, and W L. Graham
nounced
for 2 p. m. in the audi­
, after dismounting to field a ball a legal opinion by P. L. Patterson,
and Howard iaitourette. both of " ' f .‘ M i'*'livestock and crops di- U tilit ie s C o m m is.io n A g a in . That farm yields may be doubled
must reinount before throw ing city attorney.
torium and w ill include the fol­
Multnomah county. Should John vision of the county fair will open
lowing numbers: band selections,
W ith h o ld s O b je c tio n s
I and trebled lh r“ g h Jt ,
the b-11 ° r making a putout. When
Revision of the sewer project by
Cooter of Lincoln county receive its th ree days of activities thia
W ith h o ld s O b je c t on
rigation was the declaration of m aking a putout the man must be George McGee, city m anager, to
tap dancing by Miss Helen Wick of
the appointm ent of Ills county court morning with the livestock, crop»,
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John Thornburgh of Forest Grove j touched and not the anjm al. Out- use the activated sludge treatm ent
Hillsboro, harmonica solo, tum bling
for hi" old scut in the house* it is poultry and »abbit ju d g in g eonte 1
M - (S p e c ia l)-H ills b o ro » “ > »he a Ppr"**l’n at?1L
fielders must complay w ith the plant proposed by A. C. Forrester,
act and accordion num bers by m em ­
SALE nance
expected that he will also w ant the As a result of these contests, Judg
reducing fire
fire hydrant
h y d ra n t: I I J*“*
« « ‘h annual
«««1
f t * « * « set
» es­
hydrant
, who
wh<> '" «Bended
attended
the e sixth
1 - » m e p rules covering inflelders.
¡„fielders.
P ortland sanitary « engineer,
bers of the Future Farm ers of
ordinance
reducing
‘“ T VaUey th
ordì
lam
ette
irrigation
tour
la
s
t,
b<?
gavel wielding Job back again ing teams to represent Washington ' city
tim
ated
costs
at
$133.540.
This
fig­
America, Reedville boys’ quartet
rat(.s of t h e Oregon-W ashington h?rnt le \
Cooter's scut, however, may go to county ut the state fair and Pacific \y s ter Service company from $3.50 j , US ,.y_ The caravan of inter
ure
is
a
reduction
of
$50.460
under
and
a musical saw num ber by Tom
farm ers ate lunch at t h e mounted but w ill be required to the estim ates previously subm itted
J J Tobin, u republican, accord- International w ill be selected First 1 ¡ ¡ 7 1 , cents a month, is not in
S tretcher of Scholls A thletic stunts
stay
w
ithin
the
lines
of
pitcher
s
i n g t o Information pcrcolutm g place
place team*
teams will
will compete
compete at
at the
u,e I -violation
violation of
of *>ibUc
te re st' tn
the e 1 Thornburgh
farm on Gales Creelc and catcher’s box. T here w ill be by John W. Cunningham, Portland
1 are also planned.
"public in
interest''
in th
/" o rn b u rj
through from Lincoln c o u n t y state fa., and second place teams ,,pinlon
Friday will be Farm Union day
Frank C. McCuUoch
«» the iUbtTrt no strikeouts or bases on balls, consulting engineer.
Cooter, who lost his seat in the
; and all members and friends of
WPA Labor Sought
each batter being forced to hit each
public utilities commissioner 1,1 “ “
¿lace nearby
house* when he w ent to work for at the Pacific International.
the organization a r e invited t o
Application for federal aid on the
S rh rd u lr Given
'o rd e r Tuesday McCulloch refuse i
installation costs on th e Thorn- time at bat.
Uncle Sain in the re-employment
take part in the annual picnic at
Schedule of events at the fair u to file objections to the proposed
iarm averaged $10 an acre
Special lighting arrangem ents are proposed sew er project under WPA
»•rv ice. is understiKxl to be ready
12:15 p. m. Coffee w ill be furnished.
rath er than PWA would give the
as
follow«;
Today
iT
huisday).
8
30
ordinance
which
now
becomes
ef-
a
cosU
of
each
application
of
1
planned
by
the
sponsoring
firemen,
to take u leave of absence from
George Potts of Jefferson, state
city a chance to obtain approxi­
a
m
.
at
the
fan
grounds,
livestock
fective
unless
"
«
u
n
d
ia
a
9
6
x
1
^
-
^
^
w#s
t,sUnuiled
at
yy
cents
an
I
(Conti
e
u
«
!
s
.
«.Inmn
6)
his governm ent job foi long enough
president, has been invited to at-
m ately 72 per cent of the cost of
a m , judgu
B cre b y t h e o w n e r H e h a s 161 I
to serve the state in the speciul
i tend and will speak briefly after
the project in labor from the re ­
10 1 a
1 "
,.,„1,., irrigation at pcaaant
»««don If his re-appolntm ent can ¿1 J k > um , and rabbi
i the picnic. Baseball game for the
lief rolls, according to McGee's re ­
ju d g in g of crops and handicraft.
The opinion by the utllitic < in- and plans lo udd 30 more during
be arranged for.
championship of the county Farm
port. This would leave but 28 per
• • •
1 p. i n , crop* judging conleht, 1 missioncr Is Ihe first of its kind
year,
' Union league w ill be staged at the
cent of the cost, principally for
w arren
m., , poultry Judging rotitest.
contest. 1 j to be issued in this state and sets
W
arrens s declared Thursday that
Approxim ately $70,000 has been p m
„
„
ball park at 2:30 p. m. with Carl-
materials, to be carried by th e city.
crops have been doubled
spent to date in restoring equip­ p. m . rabbit judging contest; 2:301 a precedent which will probably aj|
•?
°f«F°r est ^ rova’ £,r<^ ton and Cedar Mill team s com pet -
Necessity on the part of the city C ident
.
.
_
-
-
ing.
p
n...
judging
of
sheep;
4
p.
tn
,
apply
to
sim
ilar
action
taken
b
y
:
through
the
application
of
w
ater
of
the
fair
board
and
m
an­
ment and supplies destroyed in th«*
_____
to provide w ork projects to care
n ic ip alities in a an
n effort
e f f o r t' d u rillg
m m er m
ontns. Problem
Proolem
ri,)g su
sum
montns.
ager of the 1935 W ashington coun­
rapitol f»re of last April. The re-, sheep showmunshlp. 4.30 p. m.. other m u unicipalities
Final day of the fair. Saturday,
«
x
m
x
n
7°r
unemployed
during
the
, hlg farm
ludeing of goats;
goats, 5 p p m , gout to reduce their hydrant rates.
rates, Me
M e-, , of this
iarm la
is slightly
sh ghtly more
m ore diffi-
ty fair._______ _________________ has been given over to the Grange.
«(oration fund still contain» a b al­ judging
Culloch said
I cun than on the T hornburgh prop- S ta r tin g D a te W P A P ro g r a m coming w inter was stressed b y
ance of $101,500 which is available show m anship.
The picnic lunch is scheduled for
N ot A n n o u n c e d to D a te
Fkiyd Allen district WPA engineer.
In his opinion the utilities com erty duc to thc Iact that it is hilly,
Friday. 8 a. in., judging of hogs:
for purchase of additional eq u ip ­
12:30 p. m.. followed by a short
j - » . _____
w ho attended the session. Mayor J
ment or to apply tow ard the cup- 9 a m , hog showmanship; 10 a mission holds that th e 1931 amend- inS(a Uation of the system was esti-
program.
_ .
.
' H. G arrett pointed out the fact
ment
to
the
utilities
act,
under
at
$20
an
acre
of
hillside
m.. Judging of dairy cattle. Jersey.
Itol construction fund
Dancing will be conducted at the
to stop
q a tu r - th a t unless w orks projects w ere:
w hich the
city of --
Hillsboro
is op-
and UjAlUUUll
operation at «raw
$10 per year per ton O rders
............--
-
- *tnu
; Guernsey, Holstein.
• • •
county S^B A p J
... provided the city would probably
auditorium tonight and Saturday.
..ratin
ir in its attem pt
iuK,,r and nnwer.
erntintf
p t to reduce acre r,,r
for labor
power,
Saturduy.
8
a.
i
n
,
livestock,
crops
day was received
-,
’ ¡be forced to issue bonds to caie
G rangers will put on their enter­
Fire losses In Oregon during the
fjped for sum m er irrigation in the county relief
miscellaneous demonstrations; hydrant rentals, vests the legisla-
f
those out of work. The need
tainm ent program this evening and
firM »lx months of 11135 totaling and
live functions of rate regulation lhe
W
illamette --------.
valley was
cited by - .B u rto n E. Palm er, director of the
it)
u
m
,
dairy
cuttle
showmanship.
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PX,e
n
s
in
n
a
n
d
tr
e
a
t-
the Farm Union Friday night.
$1 123(155 were (12 per cent g reat­
King Oregon State colleg.-
' „ e n t nlanT ^ o u d I ^ ^ itiT th e n ^ d
Ihe e city o of l Kins-
Hills- ^ Al ( b thur
u r King.
college w orks division of the state
1:30
p.
i l l , "Calf Manna" trophy "exclusively in lh
All locals are taking part in the
er than losses for the sam e period
H
o
lz
n
a
g
e
l
A
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
s
S
h
ift
at
tim
e
it
sees
fit
to
as-
solls
cx,
cnslon
specialist,
who
was
committee
No
definite
word
has
"}ent
plant,
coupled.
»
ith
the
need
boro
any
a
s
-
1
"
showing; 3 p. m., aw arding of spe­
Farm Union entertainm ent. Includ­
last year, according lo Hugh li. ciul
sume such function for periods of
charge of , he tour. Present sum- j been received as to the starting
pf°,J
Jeclared
trophies and breed specials.
ed
on the program w ill be the fol­
Karie »lute fire marshal. C urry wus
to N e w F e d e r a l B u ild in g
One of the closing features of five years or less. In this connec- me„ are no drier than those in date of the w orks progresi admin- se" tia‘-
lowing features: Hill-Billies, H awai­
the o'nlv county In the stale w ith­
tion
thc
commissioner
declares
that
,
hc
,
on
an
average,
he
declared
istration
program
in
this
area
but
met
unth
the
aoDmval
of
ian Troubadors, colored minstrels.
out an insured fire loss during the the fair will be the "Calf Manna" the "city is now in the same posi-
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> county re lief officials expressed the
Postal service in Hillsboro will
six-month period, the report shows showing at which time the dairy tion w ith resepet to the exercise of
_
,
oDinion that it would begin about ttle councum en cauetl tor construct be transferred to the new $45,00'’ "Synthetic-Lactie Laugh Lubricator
Fire losses reported by other coun­ • clubs exhibit all of the animals in the police power in such m a t t e s
15.
n^w
p r o ^ i federal building at the com er of (m echanical cow), wedding dress
revue and the Singing Farm ers of
ties were: Baker. H »2.314. »enton. each club us a group At this lime
th . g u t . acting UlTOUgh «h.
{o stop SERA p r?.
“ SnST*“
East Main and South F ourth av en ­ Cedar Mill.
‘» ‘J” '
s;r'vi"c7"commis'sion m 1918
$29*265 Clackamas. $481.89.1. Col- they a re Judged'
X i T »177.603. C o o s . » . W . T h ,,T n l V \ l a m a" tro p h v is a w a id
ue
Sunday,
according
to
an
an­
ets
on
Saturday
would
not
a
f
-
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jects
Special features for Saturday will
A d m ittin g th a t u n d e r th e O regon
nouncem ent today by Fred Holz­ include the tw in round-up, spon-
I feet the operation of the four re
C r o o k . $6200; Gilliam, »6250. Grant. ' i ‘by the C.u nation M.lk company
^ c w ater company is en-
nagel, postmaster Final postoffice
lief cannery units in the county
(Contizued on pxxe S, eolnmn 1»
«5700. Hood River. »27,736, Jackson,
! ^ o ™ r f -
* h'ich ^ i s no, N -
2
^ , ^
box deliveries will be made at the
was the statem ent of R. W. Weil,
$779 480; Josephine, $68.1175; L in­
chairm
an.
D
uring
the
past
week
old
location
Saturday
afternoon
and
Viewed as Opportunity
coln »17.600; l.lnn. $6-1.116; Marlon,
now realizing. McCulloch points out
______
the canneries have been running
the first distribution w ill be made
$403 140. Morrow, $4050, Polk. $404.- i The basis of aw ard being per cent that the lack of revenue is not due
J
,
I
itu tin g at 7
m
at the new site Sunday.
I
exhibiting,
judging
contest
scores,
«21 'U m atilla. $92.540; Union. $63.-
to a reduction in hydrant rentals.
Need of new products for new; d° “ b ‘e *ati ' UnHl 11 p. m. Total
A lthough authorization to move
425' Wasco. $227,965; Washington. I dem onstration team placings, herd- but to a lo u of other business, m arkets as the solution of the n a - ,
“^
“ ^ k w a s reported at Registrations Being Taken at Argus
to the new building has been avail­
or 4-H Building on Grounds
$231.639; Sherm an, $17.405. Yamhill. manship. fitting, showmanship and "Based upon thc 1926 income of ,lo n s farm problem was stressed P ^ k
.
expected that
able since the first of this month,
placings
Last year this the company at Hillsboro thc net by D r. L. M Christensen of Ames 6000 cans an
p
$216 77».
. exhibit
the actual transfer of business has
(Continual on p*x* 4, column 2)
retu
of th.-com
pany was
81 pc:
per j ,Jw
a. ol
of tne
the v Chemical
pack
week w in
Milton and Heppner arc the only
retu rn
rn of
the company
was 6 ooi
Owa.
nem ica. r Foundation
u u i u u n v u i the
• • " . ''¿
g g k for a n this
.
"Twin and T riplet Round-up," an been delayed through the failure Carlton Men Held Sunday After
... . the
. opinion
..... . _.*!■**»
T _ A
Z_1, In
UU i t v Cans.
cities in Oregon which experience !
cent."
points «««♦
out. “TVart
"The o( . M
New
York,
in erumkind
speaking hgaffir«'
h ^ V CC ^ CC1 t bU
eX
unem ployable indigent annual feature of the W ashington of certain necessary equipm ent to
Aeeident Near Beaverton
no fire losses during the first six
prop.is.-d reduction i n hydrant a group of local businessmen He] a u c o u n
p j
county fair, has been scheduled for
However, most of the fix­
months of 1935. according to re ­
------ - as
... against thc income
Inc,m e of was m troducted by A. C. Forrester
on satu rd av according ¡ L30 p m. Saturday afternoon by arrive.
rcntnls
L. G. Mecklen, driver of a bus
tures are now on hand and t h e
ports filed w ith Hugh H. Earle.
who - is -- interested
Alice MaXw ell’ executive the Hillsboro Business & Profes- transfer of records w ill be com­ operating betw een Vernonia and
t i n t t i ; P V flP C tP i 1 that year would have reduced ‘hc
. Portland
n , , , . . . . . engineer,
.......................
---
.
Losses reported by other etties V /J K r .ll H H lN
14. VI ra(e of rcturn , o ,¡ 04 per cent.
¡n putting in an industrial
--------- alcohol
- ,„ u ..i
She d e c la re d 'th a t direct sional Women^s club, sponsoring
F orest Grove, was arrested on a
pleted Sunday and Monday.
range from a low of $4 for I rlne-
« li e f w ork would probably eon- organization. Twins entering are
___
i "The succeeding years show re- piant here.
A large num ber of postal boxes drunken driving charge Sunday
ille to $315.901 for P ortland Losses v .a .r .1
n rn e la ls l a u . l ductions in income duc in large
Dr Christensen was here check- tinue during the period before the required to be residents of the have already been taken in the afternoon after he had been re ­
reported by other cities include: l e d .r .i l llouslni. ( » f ilia l
.1
m easure t > economic condition« in ., ,A,, pi.,ns of *0R1 '■
• I WPA program brcomes
______ effective, county, and registrations are being
structure, according to Holz­ putedly knocked unconscious by
Baker $731; Coquille. $226; Cor­
T. O. Bronlrew e for Work
generally and w e find the net re- otbers for an alcohol plant which ” *
" j y o~
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st d roVe — re taken at th e Argus or by Mrs. Zola new
nagel. O ther persons w ishing such tw o bus passengers. Reports to the
vallis, $52.118. Hallus, $1172; For­
,
i
, turn at present hydrant rentals oi would utilize waste products. He
• •
mem ber of the Wash Morgan a t th e 4-H club building on accommodations are asked to make district attorney's office indicated
est Grove, $467; G rants Pass $915,
l arge increase in volum e of
p,.r b vdran, to be reduced to said , he plans for the plant met
4, „luma 6 1
the fair grounds.
that a passenger refused to ride
arrangem ents promptly.
and he ________
w ill aid in ob i j
___________ _
Hillsboro. $1352. Hood River, $1433; building operations in Washington jg g p,.r ren t while the propose 1 ¡.is
.... annroval ______
________________
Sw eepstake prize of $5 is being
Definite date for the proposed of­ on the bus and started w alking
Independence. $130; La G r a n d e , county is expected by officials of I redur,
, .lining federal perm its for con-
.
___ offered this year by the sponsor-
$3liH2 Lebanon. $175; Marshfield. the federal housing adm inistration |
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__ project Dr |< O U l t r y T lO llS C D U l I P i ing club as an added attraction for ficial dedication of the building back tow ard Forest Grove from
struction of __
the $75.000
has not been set. official authori­ the intersection of the Gales Creek
$660 Medford, »3110. Newberg. $644; Citizens of Ihls area have already
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christeneen
Christensen made a trip ' around
'
,
the event. The aw ard w ill be made zation from W ashington, D. C., still and Thatcher roads. Mecklen a t­
Sheridun, |3 L The Dalles. $37.068. mnde extended use of the modern
| . g ¡o u „ly In ju red
this section Monday w ith C ite '
t - the tw ins qualifying in t h e being awaited. A rrangem ents are tem pted to get the man to retu rn
ization credit made available to c n u a o er u y
M anager George McGee and For
Toledo, $18; Woodburn. $22
greatest num ber of classifications. under the direction of a committee to the bus. When the driver came
them through facilities of the bet-j
W h e n C a u g h t by T r a c to r rester.
resteI-
• • •
Merchandise prizes for the tw in
(Continued on page S. column 7)
(Continued on pa»re 3, column 4)
FOREST GROVE Richard Van-
Synthetic
ario u s. FU
t-ietic production of v -----
Sixty men now on relief rolls ter housing program, and the effec-
Break Out Again Friday round-up have been offered by
,s ¡n a critical condl products for industry has replaced
the
following
local
firms:
Delta
of the several counties w ill be em ­ tlve work of T. G. Bronleewc. )
Afternoon Near Scholls
county chairman, is believed t ° ;
, hp ForMt Grove hospital 1-----
A
large ' -------
farm —
acreage throughout th
the e
Drug store. MacKenzie Motor com­
ployed as hunters If a new p reda­ have stim ulated much building o th -, ...
clvince that he may lose an country, declared Christensen. Up­
Loss
estim ated at $3000 resulted pany. Hillsboro Argus. J. L. A nder­
tory anim al control project now er than that financed by modern-
w « ruiT o v ir by a steam setting o f g e n e r a l conditions
son
Jew elry store, Piggly Wiggly.
from the spectacular fire which
under consideration is approved by
the country was at­
Bristol H ardw are store. Carnation
*onns' .
. .
tractor attached to a threshing throughout
Solon T White, director of the U mlon
tribute«!
to
the
World
war,
which
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Dudley
7 w enty-one homes have been
chine. his right arm between the tributed to thc World war, which
Products company, Hillsboro Branch
state departm ent of agriculture. U n­ built in the county since January 1
* d tlw Kw rist Was flattened, resulted in overexpansion of in-
negr A,oha ,ate Thursday First National bank of Portland.
I-ast year W ashington county had
Seventy-fourth annual O r e g o n
der the new plan hunters will be according to the report of J. If
, . . r | gbj foot smashed.
andI agrlcuMure and the ,lf)crnoon Tbe Hillsboro rural fire Columbia Food store, Weil's De­
exhibits in the 4-H livestock and
assigned to each county according Hoppes, FHA field representative. ' 1 *c ,g (hKp gon of Mr and Mrs dustry
change of the United States ft*om « £k wgg MUed and succeeded in partm ent store. Commercial Na state fair w ill open at Salem S at­ 31
crops division of the state fair.
to the need w ith the counties sup­ Six w ere erected in Hillsboro, four J
vandehey.
a debtor to creditor nation status
nQrth , hird of , he 300. tional bank. V enetian theatre. Palm urday and continue until Septem ber Livestock, crops, poultry and rab­
7 w ith a full and varied program
plying traps and receiving one-half
(Continued on page B
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The speaker holds that the farme-
S - „ r . llr«
Drug store, Sprouse-Reitz, C. C. on tap for visitors. In addition to bit judging team s w ere entered in
the proceeds from the sale of
is doomed to extinction if he con-
had gained consid- store, J. C. Penney company. Men's the usual exhibits and displays, thc the judging contests and livestock,
skins. The rem ainder of the pro­
tinucs on a program of a decreased
heaadway whe« the (ire was store, Goar's Woman's shop, H ills­ managem ent has announced horse crops and miscellaneous demon­
ceeds from skin sales will be d i­
production.
.
. discovered at about 4:30 p. ni. A boro Pharm acy, Selfridge F u rn i­ racing, night rodeo contests, horse stration teams were entered In the
vided pro rata among the h u n t­
He advised an exam ination of huKp co)umn o{ biack smoke from ture. Safeway store, C urry's G roc­ show and the Gilm ore circus pa­ dem onstration contests. These v a r­
ers Present full-tim e county h u n t­
that which is supplied from abroad
«
d eosote spray pour- ery, Oakes' Grocery, Pow ers' Groc­
ious contsts will be entered again
ers will be employed to instruct
for this country and said that our “d ' a‘uprX d from t h e building ery. Sm ith's Grocery, F red's M ar­ rade of 75 giant tw o-story rubber by an equal num ber of teams.
(Continued on patte 2, column S)
als and clowns.
agricultural im ports w ere $200.00(1. N early all of thc 2000 chickens ket, Perfection Bakery, Lester Ire­ anim
The schedule of events at the
Opening day of the fair will be
i n . Wm F Cyrus. County A«»nt)
G rowers who had potatoes ap- 000 g reater than our exports. O ut­
& Company, Hillsboro Casli C hildren's day and the Gilmore state fair w hich w ill be of interest
hundred and forty-six acres ^
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^
^
‘‘^ e th ^ M lU ^ lets w ere seen as the production of housed in the structure w ere saved. land
Cause of the fire, which started at Grocery, a n d F airw ay Market. circus parade is scheduled for that to Washington county poplc is as
(Continued on page H, column 2)
of potatoes for tw enty-four growers p orRand; A| Crocni, Hillsboro route
the south end of th e building, O ther m erchants w ill probably do­ day. In addition to this feature. 59 follows; Monday, Septem ber 2, 7:30
(Continued on page 8, column 1)
were inspected for certification last ,. RussPn Loftis, Cornelius Rt 1:
w here grain and straw w ere stored. nate prizes.
clowns are planned, tight wire,
was unknown.
week This is a sm aller acreage Schultz Bros.. Portland Rt. 2; Ferd
trapeze and acrobatic acts are set.
F ear was felt for a time that
Beginning Monday evening the
th in has been inspected for certl- Q roner and Rowell Bros.. Hillsboro
Hillsboro business houses,
(Continued on pane S. column 2)
night rodeo contests w ill open w ith
flcation in the last three years, but Rt. 2: Allison Bros., Newberg Rt. 3
the court house and the post
30 of America's champion cowboys
the decrease in acreage is probably John Sclunrltzcr and Ray Horn.-
offipe w ill be closed all-day
entered. The regular horse show
a good thing as the m arket for brook, Sherwood route 3; H. T.
That persons interested in a flood j
Monday in observance of L a­
B urbank seed has decreased. The Koeber. Sherwood; Frank Fluke. control project along th e Tualatin
"Caught in the Wild," hailed by w ill precede the rodeo.
bor Day. The Argus will also
Inst year or two. there has been Beaverton route 1; S. T. Walters, river would have to form a drain
One of the new and interesting
Subscribers w i l l receive
critics as Robert Ames Bennet'*-
be closed and distribution of
iust too much of this variety grown j F„ S. May, and John W alters & age district to provide rights-of-
their copies of the Argus F ri­
best story, w ill appear regularly features of the 4-H departm ent of
the paper will be postponed
for seed purposes.
] Son. Portland route 5; Cleve Owens way and meet m aintenance costs
the
Oregon
state
fair
will
be
the
day of next week instead of
Heat wave w hich has kept W ash­ in the Argus in serial form soon.
from T hursday to Friday to
P r o w e r s are now growing a wld- and H. R. Findley, Portland route was the decision reached here last ington county residents sw eltering Announcement w ill be m ade in the county herds, reports L. E. F ran ­
Thursday and the paper w ill
allow employes to have Labor
cis, assistant county agent. These
er variety than they have done in 2; W erner Meier, Hillsboro route Wednesday evening during a m eet­ since last Sunday reached its peak issue of Septem ber 5.
go to p r e « Thursday night
Day off.
the nnst A few years ago practical- 4; J. P. Meurer Beaverton rou e 2:
This change is made in order
of thè county planning board. Monday afternoon when thc tem p­
It is a story of a prospector and county herds are made up w ithin
¡5 everything was Burbanks with Ed Freiidenthnl Hillsboro route 5; ing
to give A rgus employes and
A project was approved, however, erature reached 100 degrees. Tem p­ three tenderfeet. tw o of t h e m each breed and consist of five ani­
Service at the post office
ust a sprinkle of Netted Gems.
W J. F.nsehede, Hillsboro route 4 to provide tw o technical men to eratures have been slightly low er dangerous crooks and one a spoil­ mals of any age and owned by
correspondents t he opportu­
will be limited. The w estern
three
or
m
ore
club
m
em
bers
of
the
nity of observing Labor Day
Today, most of the acreage Is
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circulate questionnaires a m o n g since th at day but the low hum id­ ed young woman, trapped in the
dispatch will leave at 9:30
county.
Purpose
of
this
new
dairy
along w ith others on Monday.
farm ers along the river to ascertain ity has added to the fire hazard north woods when th eir plane
n m. and the Portland dis­
still Burbanks, but there is an ap-
class
is
to
encourage
the
various
„reciablc
acreage
of
other
varieties,
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i
g
v
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ll
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D istribution Thursday m orn­
w hether or not rights-of-w ay would and to the general, discomfort.
crashed. You’ll find it one of the
patch at 3:3(1 p. m. Collection
counties
to
enter
more
and
better
ings will be resumed the fol­
most
exciting
stories
in
years,
if
be available.
from street boxes will be
W eather report from the U. S.
livestock
at
th
e
fair.
you
follow
it
serially
in
the
col­
low ing week.
Garnet
m
iss'
Trium
ph,
and
Kalita
D epartm ent of A griculture Entom ­
mnde nt 2 p. in. No window
In past years W ashington county
din Some of these have been grown
. / , ___ _
service will be available but
ological labratory at Forest Grove umns of this newspaper.
num ber of years, but this Is
Benefit paym ents to farm ers of W e il’» P la n C e le b r a tio n
has alw ays had a good representa­
Closing time on classified
mail will be distributed to
is as follows:
th
e
first
year
that
we
have
had
Washington
county
through
t
h
e
tion
in the dairy exhibits at the
advertising will be 10 a. m.
Min.
New Deputy Named
Stoi*e*a 2 2 n d A n n iv e r sa r y
Max.
post office boxes at 11 n. m.
tne lirst y i a i u u u
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,„ ,.¡,,,1 f from
rnm July
In V 1 1. 1934.
934.1.0
fiscal
period
to
state
fair
and
w
ill
probably
stand
Thursday
next week instead
46
any acreage to am ount to any
C atherine Stangel of Hillsboro
84
No ru ral or city deliveries
T hursday ..........
Well's D epartm ent store will cele­
of 10 a. m Wednesday. Cor­
52
took over duties of deputy in the high in the county herd com peti­
thing th at could be approved for Ju n e 30, 1935, according to the brate the 22nd anniversary of the
.........
76
Friday
will be made.
respondents must have th eir
certification. Some of these field.! agricultural adjustm ent adm inistra­ founding of the store here next
45
office of Sheriff J. W. Connell Mon­ tion this year. Francis states. The
85
Saturday
copy in Tuesday Instead of
Monday will he a non-judi­
might possibly be rejected on the tion, totaled $28,867.14 for wheat week. A big sales event is being
55
day, replacing Miss M arie Schmidt, breed specials which are being
90
Sunday
..............
Monday.
cial day and all department:!
second inspection which will be and $2,714.21 for corn-hogs.
59
who was m arried Wednesday. Miss aw arded at the state fair this year
Monday ............ ......... 100
Wheat payment* in the state d u r­ planned by the management, an­
in the court house w ill be
made sometime in Septem ber, but
Stangel was form erly em ployed in consist of four gilts, three dairy
98.5
58
Tuesday
nouncem ent of which is made on
ing
th
at
period
am
ount
to
$2,632,-
heifers and four ewe lambs.
they are relatively clean at this
50
the tax departm ent.
closed,
95
Wednesday
the back page this week.
182.75 and eorn-hogs $849,926 73.
J
Granges, Farm Unions Slate Group Picnics;
Twin Contest, Mutt Dog, Colt Shows Set
rv 1 •
C1
COSt KedUCtlOtl OCetl
Special Awards Set
F air Manager
City Sustained Increased Yield
from Irrigation
II
Hydrant Rates tilted V alley
C
CD Z
A A. E
¿«r.I\
H nrlc
id a
on Saturday
Postal Service
Moves Sunday
AgHCultUral Needs
Cited by Speaker
Twin Round-up Set
as Feature of Fair
Bus Driver Charged
With Drunk Driving
Gain County Building
f V*.,*.-,
at Aloha lhursdav
j
Varied Program Set Next Week
for Annual Oregon State Fair
Twenty-four Potato Growers
Receive Crop Certification
City to Close
for Labor Day
District Formation
Needed River Plan
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tO Coilllty FaftHS
time.
Heat Wave Reaches
Peak Here Monday
New Serial Story
Will be Started
Argus Out Day
Late Next Week