The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 05, 1935, Image 1

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The Hillsboro Argun for
All-County News
Willsbun
VJ of O L‘brary
Volume 42, No. 29.
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
It lllM b u r u
Fine Printing-
The Argun H u One of the
Best Equipped Plants
W ith W hich is Combined the H illsb o ro Independent
fc la h lia b a d
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H iìuboro A rifu» Katabliah«ri m y 4
Hillsboro, Oregon, T hursday, »September 5, 1935
Brothers
Club Events Wilcox
Win Sweepstakes City Appi ies
Feature of in Twin Contest Federal Aid
Sewer Plan
County Fair
Variety of Dogs
Compete "Mutt"
Show Saturday
j Dog« of all sizes, shapes and col-
Wilcox twin*, R. J of Forest
1 ors were entered for prizes in the
Grove and Fred <»f Bunks, won the
annual “M utt Dog Show" at the
SWeepstukeH prize Suturduy ufter-
county fair Saturday afternoon The
noon ut the unnuul "Twin R ound­
Planning Boards Act
event, sponsored by the Hillsboro
up" held in connection with the
I Rotary club, attracted m u c h a t­
WttKhington county fair Twenty
Advisory Capacity
tention among children and grown-
sets of twins, all residing in Wash
D o m e s tic A r t E x h ib its H o ld mgton county, entered the com- A p p lic a t io n $ 1 8 4 ,0 0 0 G r a n t UP*
Only, Say» Head
Prize w inners were: Constance
petition sponsored by the H ills­
a n d L o a n M a d e T u e s d a y I Jo Connell, Fritzie Plapp, Junior
S p o t lig h t O p e n Classes
boro Business a n d Professional
Plapp, M argaret Havens, Teddy
Women's club.
U n d e r P W A P ro g ra m
ALEM—County planning bourds,
at A n n u a l E vent
G ardner, M arian Meek. Melvin
The sweepstakes w inners won
which have now been set up In
I VunDomelen, Buddy Gully, Jean
four out ot the 30 aw ards made
most of the counties throughout j
Hatchelar, A ubrey and M arvin Van
during tho annual event this year.
Loo, Elaine Barber, K enneth Logan,
They
have
lived
in
Washington
„ u r r w arrens. Helen Laver.
functnaur Thui^polnt w £ e ip ia '.n -i
county 53 years; were the tallest
_________
Walter McKinney, Anna Schmidt,
by Governor Murtin this week In
twins, w ere the oldest twins, be­
Jack Howe. Evelyn Schmidt, Sam
s letter to the lam e coutjty plan­
ing 09 yeurs of age, und reside the
.
i»„ G r a n g e , F a r m U n io n B o o th s greatest distance apart The special C o u n c il A u t h o r iz e s C h a r g e t 'ny .C<.’!'rad I ?,kl.t y ' Nan5y a" d ,GiJ'
ning commission. .
•
f
offer.-d bv the
o
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r
•
.
bert
Melvln Schlaefli, Lois
“The functions of county p la n -!
G iv e n F a v o r a b le C o m m e n t
sponsoring organization
R u r a l h ir e E q u ip m e n t
and Donald Meier, Dick Jossy,
nlng commissions are prim arily to
ic k
S
m ith
C la r e n r e
W o o lf o lt r
I 1 D
Dick
Smith,
Clarence
Woolfolk,
form ulate plans and reconimendu
O ther prize w inners were as fol-
Kenneth Coon, Eugene Feldt and
lions for the future development
O utstanding 4-H club contests iow? :
C] “îr 11V‘ lx;d '
Application to the Public Works Wesley Lincoln.
of their county." the governor ex ­
. , G rove' , fattest tw ins adm ------------------------------------
inistration for
a $184.000
grant
were
awarded
to
the
boy
plained.
{and (I exhibits p proved
the
ItllV tl.
.w .e u
sssw
I highlight
i i f t . i o f t i i . . f“rd
I
,
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* Prizes
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' * L- a
w a iU O J
tU
IliV
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"County planning com m issions! of the ninth annual W ashington “nd y ^ n g e s t tw ins whose parents und toan for construction of the and girl ow ners of the following
vo
not
been
usked
to
approve
or
county
fulr
Thursday,
Friday
und
*
erc
und
Aux“
‘a
ry
mem-
proposed
extension
of
the
municipal
dogs:
Blackest,
whitest,
cleanest,
h a v e ----------- —
reject projects, but to act ia» ad Saturday at Shute park In Hills- , *i t u ? ce “*“} Vernice Sahnow sew er system was filed Tuesday dirtiest, largest, smallest, longest,
1 orneiius. girl tw ins nearest 20 afternoon by the city of Hillsboro shortest, longest haired, shortest
visors to the PWA und WPA by boro Domestic arts und science of
u aar.
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«»»•-» ..
..
. . .
. . . . .
giving their comment«, «uggeitiona
und recom mendations on the pro­
ject.”
The lust leglaUuture refused to a u ­
thorise the creation of county p lan­
, .
.w « » .. . . m ... v..v - - — ------------- ---- —
ning boards. Thctic groups uh now
„ ...w M---- . j .
coo it Ruled ure purely voluntary, * tracted u crowd estimuted at up- «?ona
, n?.’
and
gCw er project was made through
com m ittee in charge.
but are given a color of authority proxim ately (KMX) during the three " IlZar or r orest u ro v e. youngest the j > w a because regulations re-
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through appointm ent by the guv- day . vent
boy,
boy twins hoiking qulre , ha, any wo, ks program to. „
.
, rnor
K‘* k Creek Calf club with Fred « d m u2
it
t D,u n i,‘' ‘ tallng mure than $25,000 must be
• • ’
Jossy as leader won the C arna- M',1'1" 1“ "I Beaverton route 2 s e c fiR.d undcr , he pw A claaaificatjon 1
Formal application for a federal tion Milk Products company "Calf VP., .J/’o!1*4’ st b‘7 u'*« n?' Huzt . a , according to George McGee, city
w - h
T T •
grant of >600.000 for tlie construe M inna trophy for the M-cond con
' ''1 ’
: 1
rou!' L manager If the application is tu rn
H1 *1 F t T I P t * I I t t l f V
tion and rem odeling o f Oregon secutive year The aw arding of the
V’.o
twins and tw ins
down, the program will prob-
X
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A. L
L IX D B IO «
S
Test Plant Proposed ,R„bble
Large CrOWtl AttCIlds
Two »Sections, Twelve Pages
Players
Road Work All-Star
Duck to Victory Fall School
Donkeyball Tilt
Sought for
Term Opens
Short Route
on Monday
Washington county A ll-Stars scor
ed the most runs Wednesday night
in the "Donkeyball" game at Shute
park, but the Hillsboro business >
men won honors for taking the
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most falls by a wide margin. 11 \
,
the contest had °hly been a w rest-
P r o je c t P ro p o s e d to E m p lo y I ling match instead of a hilarious. H i l h i a n d L o c a l E le m e n t a r y
unorthodox baseball game, the lo-
3 0 0 0 M e n W ils o n R iv e r
cals would have come out of the [
In s titu tio n s W i l l O p e n
i
melee
w ith something t o show
R o u te T h is W in t e r
other than bruises and a potent
D o o rs S e p te m b e r 9
| odor of arnica. Incidentally, no I
I casualties were reported among the
f T -s i i n t i i » «
f i t - i l t t p r a f p burros.
r>
«-ounues
OuUmarting
the
Hillsboro
ag Bus Routings Listed
gregation w ith baseball strategy i
. and aided by Referee J. H. Gar- j
S ta te H ig h w a y M e n S tu d y rett's inability to keep track of c la s s
L o c a tio n .
k
the outs, the All-Stars bounced and v ,a a a L o c a tio n s G iv e n by
R o a d s C o n n e c tin g R o u te s
jolted their way to a four-run lead
S u n e rin te n d e n i
________
ho 1
r u .n l« , got
» » .♦ , the knack P
IX
before » the
locals
of z 1
picking them selves up gracefully ,
Plans to speed up w ork on the and rP.m ounting t h e i r*'bucking
Summer
holidays
for students
at
Wilson
River
and Wolf Creek
Hillsboro's
bid
came
in
the
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31FVU 3.
n iH W U lU S
U 1U
C U m e
IO
in -*
M ilH i
rsrvci « U
If II U
l
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roads to the sea and to provide fourth ¡nnjng when Clem Eslinger 2,»,7, i .
H|U . r0 elem entary
jobs for unemployed in Washing- herded his burro around the bases 7 7 2 7 , _ con^ tO. uan. cbd Mon'
ton. Tillamook, Columbia and Mult with a minim um num ber of forced
m
, wh<T the ,aU “ Imol
nomah counties w ere outlined here iandings
will get under way. Prepar-
t . . ,
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a lory to tne opening day, special
_ In the fifth P. A. Anderson set instructions regarding bus cched-
an all-tim e record for successful ules, entrance requirem ents and
and unsuccessful three-point land- I classes were released by B
mgs. "Mae West," an ornery white Barnes, union high school superin-
n r n p.ojev», w«» ................. »v .... ack;
him
bite th* . di* a_‘ tendent- a~ J C. H Nosier, element-
state highway commission today ’ea;
J ? > " S superintendent.
and as a result three members of
m U o tV
AM, s<ud« ’ta expecting to attend
the e voiiiiiuosioii
commission w ere
coun-
schcX)1 during
year are
m
eie $ in
11 the vuu..-
7--- ° the coming /voi
ty Wednesday morning fam iliariz-
J
1 ¿ » T h ,,.
re<Inested to be present on the
ing them selves w ith the road s y s -,
tn d n u riS o
of>emng day Classes wiU be dis­
tem connecting w ith the short c u t , u*a r
' 7i‘S ^ d at thc grade “ h00* at at>ou‘
routes
‘b e <am e L es,er ri ! i and and V * ™ 1030 »•
Monday and at Hilhi
Apperson hopes to h a v e S O O O m e n , » ' ^ ^ ^ J " J ™ ' 1»“ « at ab? u‘ noon Re«ular tartru rtio a
w orking on the Wilson River route X
ih e ^ fie ld
to *
**£-
-•°rn ' nK
armories was file d w ith the WPA cup was b u se d on th e c a lf d id
; ably b< broken down in to pro
____
Bus Schedule Given
this week by M ajor G eneral George m aking the best showing during ¿"‘’’non and Vincent Susbauer of j tK:ts of less than >25,000 each a n d ' r
. . .
.,
. frorn McNamer s camp to Glen- bring the home team ’s total to three
All but two of the busses serving
White, comm ander o f the tire- the county fuir Line-up of livestock B^nks. darkest conudexioned twins; gubmitted under the Works Pro- F a r m U n io n H e a d Sees N e e d wood this w inter if his proposed ^ m g m e nome ream s total io tnree
Donald and Grace
project is approved, according to
... c . .
Hilhi students will operate on the
ss adm inistration, he said.
H
D.
Kerkman.
county
commis-
f‘?
aL
-A
*
u
WaS
d
same
schedule 88 last year. One bus
to F o r g e t P a r t y L in e s
rant to be Hou.ht
or T
h e Portland
P o r t la n d engineer
e n e i n e e r sug-
s u e - c l a s s l c , ° ? Srace. M artin Hermens will
g o to
Scholls, Lau-
Lau-
sioner.
The
“ go
to Reedville.
Keedv.lle. Scholls.
grant am ounting to 45
the total project, or U„ M and
common peonie
osier
W
P ottS A
PleilQS
IC<1U3
In citi«*» for which new arm orh
are approved the community will
be exjiccted to provide a suitable
site. ClUes on the lint for new
arm ories include LaGrande, The
Dulles, G rants Pass, Hillsboro and
h’orest G rove Reconstruction of ex ­
isting arm ories is proposed f o 1
Marshfield, M» dford. Dallas, \\ ood-
burn und eight other communltle..
• • •
The state departm ent of agrlcul«
tore is moving against quack vet-
erinarians who ure said to be op-
crating throughout the state. With-
in the past month two men hav«*
been arrested in Jack < n county
for practicing veterinary medicine
and surgery w ithout a been c On.
arrest has been m ud- in Washing
ton county and on. in Yamhill
county Other ai:« ---ts ui ♦ e x p e c t e d
rrting to Dr W.
to f o llo w w o n .
terinunan.
H Lytle, state
on Showman” trophy was p r e- tw ins looking most alike; Vance
sented to Cluylon Nyberg of T u al­ and Ju n e Boswell of Beaverton,
atin. W inners in the Forest Grove
(C ontinued on par«' 2. colum n 4)
Cream ery special hog feeding con­
test were ns follows: .Mildred Mead,
legislative representatives who were the federal governm ent to provid.
mate
on the project
based W.
on £ 8CC° rd With the inte"es,i ot CamPS al° n *
first. M errill Mend, second; Billy
the original
report was
of John
W° TkeI
Kelly, third, und C harles Davis,
common man and not bound to
O ther Work Asked
fourth All four w inners were mem«
Delegation from North Plains
bers of the Bald Mountain Pig
organization of bas asked for im provem ent of the
club.
Relief Clients
n«.,_W
7 ork
j
Given vv
Thugs Assault
\ /
11
F?
house in district 115 joint, go to
Laurel and then to the school house
in district 80. The Helvetia bus will
go to the Helvetia store via the
Jackson school and Connell corner.
The bus will then go to P eter Gros-
sen corner, thence east one mile,
i
then south to K ent’s corner via the
b y Baptist church and then west to
V a lle y / P ariTlOr
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was also declared w inner of thc
z-s
r.
»»
n
.
Chester White gilt offered b v H a r v e s t W o r k C
v je o r g e B a r r e t t B e a te n
z\clnun H orneeker of Hillsboro to
T w o M a s k e d A s s a ila n ts
ili't^ m e s t^ r" “ “
r° “ te “
t ju . boy or girl making the be,,
E n o u g h to C l
record ' with C lu ster White hogs
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Students not yet registered at
a( Hu. fa|r *rh<. n G j,4| | v pi,re
-
,
..
t
t
w—
---- ------ - Believed to be the victim of Hilhi are urged to do so before
Sufficient calls for harvest work
bred Jersey heifer calf was aw ard-
,.(1 t(1
Hagg of Reedville ers and hop pickers to more than m
way wouid
Present . X u n d i n g bonded debt
i^ iS ^ n T m o ^ L T ^ o rk
«*
This .«ward was nmde bv the For- provide work for all employable
families
listed
on
the
W
ashington
Cfit Grove dnirymun to the boy or
iffs
deputies
that
he
had
been
will
be
necessary
for
all
pupils
^ |r | th a | exhibited the highest scor county relief rolls have been re ­ of the city totals approxim ately declaration.
would be grading and grubbing.
beaten and tied Tuesday evening planning to attend Hilhi during the
$155.000, coming w ithin about 314
Principles of the Farm Union
Appers-m favors the project but by two masked men. Escaping from year to be m classes on the oDen-
ing grade Jersey heifer at the fair ceived during the past week, ac­ 000 of the debt lim itation ot Hills-
organizatiun w ere cited by Pott; right cf way would be needed. The his bonds, he craw led to thc home ing day.
Special bre<*d aw ards and rib ­ cording to H W. Weil, county
(C ontinued on
2. colum n 6|
He d .d a re d that the body
N, rth Plains delegation indicate; of a neighbor and was then taken
F ountain pen ink will be fum ish-
bons wen* pffsented to w inners in chairm an As a result the com m it­
full accord w ith the Frazier-Lem ke
(C ontinued on p a g e 2, colum n 7)
to the county hospital for treat ed students at Hilhi, a container
Fifteen unem ployed Oregon a r­ tho Hoi slam G uernsey and Jer- tee has issued an «diet th at all
bill
and
lauded
the
m
easure
as
a
able-bodied
men
who
refuse
to
a
c
­
ment.
will be located in each room and
» lists ar to be provided with tern- sey classes.
m eans of insuring farm ers of not
B arrett stated that two men. one study hall. All freshmen and soph-
porary johs reproducing the por
O utstanding 4-H club members cept these seasonal jobs when o f­
being
forced
off
their
farms
througn
fered
w
ill
be
taken
from
the
tall and one short and both wear- omores will be required to take
11 units of forme» Oregon governors for the year were Marvin Heyn-
thc untim ely foreclosure of m o rt­
ing red masks, broke into his home physical education this year Th»F
The work will be done under th« derlckx of Schefflin and John Hun- relief rolls.
gages. He also stated that the Farm
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_____ Tins
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Relief clients taking udvnntogc
at about 8 p. m. and im mediately will consist of two periods each
WPA program with the state __b
sup sen of
Rock Creek.
recogni-
Union
had
taken
an
active
pari
attacked him w ith a sap and club, week of gymnasium and one period
plying the paint, brushes, can v as. tion was based upon the records ld si-asunal employment will not
,,,
,
■_ , u„ »¡„u. .
u.
,m<l frames at a total cost of $2025. of the boys both during the past b<* penalized. Weil slated, but will
B i-Partisan Character in the fight to obtain insurance ot
He fired two shots at them but did of health instruction Students will
• • •
year and at the county fair
,M‘ K>v‘‘n preference on the new
le d e ra l Reserve Hoard Scored
aeposits.
Men Arrested
Night
Club Raid not know w hether or not he hit be required to provide tennis shoe*
Selection of Murk 11 Skinner as
John Hansen won five firsts and Works Progress adm inistration pro-
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, Id a t Pr° sPerKy 7 . . u
,S
Plean Not Guilty to Charges
either of the men. They tied him and gym suits.
th«* new superintendent of Dunks two seconds with his exhibits dur Rr.nn which is expected to go into
Elim ination by the Banking act
h n cin -?0 a!lce t 0 in *a y°re r»
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w ith blankets and left him help-
Beginners who will be six years
came as somewhat of a surprise In ing the county fair in addition to operation about Septem ber 15 Cull* of 1935 of the requirem ent that
w ,n n » h U an an <?» ali . ^‘ asses
Fine of $25 and suspension
of l“ S„ ? L th5 J ountL hosPital he w a* »» a«e by November 15 will be
view of the fact that two members the Brown Swiss senior und grand ^or w orkers have been received the Federal Reserve
board
be
bi-
-•
e
agriculturalist
was
c
.
v-Mr
found
to
h
a
\e
suffered
a
severely
perm
eserve
S ~ , ~ ” 1'
7i"" his oDerator s license for one year iuu,lu
”<*ve suiiereo a severely perm itted
itted to
to enter
enter the
the Hillsboro
Hillsboro
elem entary schools this year, ac-
of the bunking board-»-Holman and championship aw ards He took first ^rom Washington county und Inde partisan was scored by Ted Cramer. urged „n (a rn,e °sf to0,a ( filiate with w a s'm e te d F out^to ’M errill Sw ett bruised and battered head.
Snell are republicans while Skin- ; with his corn exhibit, his Holstein P^ndcnce farmers,
secretary of the O regon S t s t c J
to anm n e » .II, o j Hillsboro Saturday morning
Home of L. N. Banister of Beav- cording to Superintendent Nosier
ner is listed us u democrat.
| producing cow, his Brown Swiss
Sixteen SERA projects now oper Bankers'
association, in speaking
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j E £ ewtu , of Forcst Grove an. Swett. who was the driver of the e r‘on route 2 was prowled Sunday No beginners will be accepted after
Skinner's selection was announce 1
(Cor»iinu#d «$«
j. column i>
¡«ling in thc county will be con- Thursday before the local Rotar» nounced th a t’ petitions for orgam- ‘rock which plunged into the Tual- night according to a report to the ‘he first two weeks.
im mediately upon the return of the i
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¡f t,- ? .
s x s r j a r u ’i h r s a s ; s s . Hr,
S i s s s zation of s the . people’s Dower dis atin river near the Jackson bottom sheriff. Entrance was gained through
Division of grades in the ele-
,
. . u ,
.
---------- trict would heH rrolafoH
bridge recently, was indicted on an open back window and the loot m entary system will be as follows:
Io Pendleton. Accompanying' uii
comm ittee from state headquarters. > party to obtain control of the ft-
, , h countv ,hortlv He ureed a reckless driving charge and plead consisted of a b a n k containing David H ill—Beginning first, second,
A a
A
J
. r und’ >rc not available to start nanctal system of the country.
° " ‘r
b0“ " 1/ had voted at
guiHy Thursday
about $2 and a box containing a third, fourth, 5A and 5B. Peter
announcem ent was the explanation i
that thc ehoice had been unanimous.
bein,. Pm
^
”
tob
eMnenlM^
d
V
T
«
h
1
Spced
Wl,h
w
hich
the
govern-
last
election
to
s^gn
the'
petitions
Two
men
from
the
northw
estern
valuable ot jew
elry. " hose Boscow—Beginning
second,
7 b s P now under wav Thos^ m t" ' ,d‘‘bA “ P‘“ " k “ p , was also
M u T a i n u m b e X n the% “
am
county * ere iined 5100 quantity
Tbeft °< of 100
*arde
‘h‘rd7A4A7 and „ « V i first,
T
Report about the eapitul, however, I
has it that the iinunimity on thc I
net ,i„iii„.d i„ .............i,„r i5 .... c,,ed by Cram er. He declared that included music by the C edar Mill each and sentenced to 60 days in and a 33-foot steel tape from an 6B- 7A’ 78 a" d 8A. All pupils, ex-
pari of the board was not acconi- Mrs. (.ro rg e llan ew k I'ninnseiiius not finished by Septem ber
are expenditures w ere being made at Farm Union band. Cedar Mill Farm the county jail T hursday w h e n oil tank last Wednesday was r e - ; ceP‘‘ng in Junior high, who live
,d 15
,o «,»
pained by any great enthusiasm
at Smith Hospital Here
m
‘°
,raPsfcrred
‘c will
'
nci is
lbe ra,e oi «,3 00° Per m inute and Union baseball team defeated Carl- ‘hey plead guilty before Judge , ported by Cecil Barnes, m anager of s“ui b
^ e e * w d* register
___
WPA. No new works projects
III fact it is understood that Stut.-
driving while
the G
plant at a^
fJav*d Hill - school - and - all those
............
‘ eneral Petroleum
'
..............
-
be started until after the
sentence in
in Beaverton.
R r a v r r ln n
(C on tin
u al on p » k » 1. colum n g,
season Weil stuted
—
..
»,»v
even tne playoff series for the 1935 drunk. Execution of f sentence
_________________
Protects to b e c o n t i n u e d u n t i l t h e m e n I l s f a r f r o m l n s o l v e n ‘ - but it championship.
both cases was postponed for six
Mrs. Helen Stauffer of Beaver- . ,
.
a
for Skinner, but had w ithheld it she was riding w ent into the ditch - ¡ j j ,
,
.u i i a .u ' “ is “ tim
«“« e *"■
a ia .
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for people w
to uuiuv
think, , n he e s said
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months. The two men arraigned ton route 2 reported the loss of N i l t l V C l i f l U g n t P I *
from publication upon s e c o n d east of Hillsboro. Mrs George Han- mlddl‘ of ,h c
Include the
Details of the banklne act w h i c h
w ere G lenn Lee of Glenwood and five tires, a battery and gasoline
rasolinc
O
L. G Meeklem of Vernonia.
from her autom obile Friday night,
“ t t t e . c—
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7 3
urday
when
signed
by
President
A
I
J
f
a
W
aiving
grand
ju
ry
indictments.
The
same
evening,
George
Van-
sored by Governor Martin. Holman I in the Smith hospital here. Three I
(C ontin u a l on p w 4, column t)
Roosevelt. that affect the averag
A S K C i l l O r A f T O O r V lhe SIX men arres‘ ed August In domelen. who lives close by, re-
___
hud supported Clarence Sewell of j other people w ere hu rt in the ac-
citizen w ere explained by Cram er
* whcn s‘ate officers raided t h e ported the theft of a quantity of
l’ortland while Snell was appar- eldent. Mrs Louise Cochrane, school O p e n in g W in d o w D is p la y
The first section of the measure
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"Spinning Wheel" near Tigard en auto tools from his garage.
»«*»•«• Mrs. I.u d rn u Anderson
Conducted Here Tuesday
ently content to leave well enough teacher of Cornelius, suffertng a
S et b y M is s S c h r a m e l "lakes the federal insurance o f Details Proposed National Guard ,ered Ple?s of n0‘ Suil‘y
charges
Alleged
to Vslz.
have sold 100 chick-
alone and leave A. A. Schram m j badly mashed knee and torn lign
'
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a .
» -n z o v
_
__
..
n n n r a l in a
n n m h lin n
u o m o c
U .’ n r L
o n e
lo ft
in
of operating gambling games Wed- ens left in his care, George Mc-
,,lve<1
Miss
M
argaret
Schram
el
will
have
bank
deposits
up
to
$5000
perma-
Building
Received
Locally
Mrs. Ludema K atherine Michalce .
on the Job. This was the situation ments; her daughter, Beth, rei eiveo
nesday before C ircuit Judge R. Mann of Tigard route 1 was ar-
h,e ‘;i pLaln,edK A,n ““ essmen.
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when the board took off from Sa-1 severe scalp wounds and f a c e iacer
____ her opening window photographic
Frank Peters. The men arraigned rested Saturday m orning on a
oi
If,.rcd
display
at
her
studio
in
the
Com-
of
<
’>w-‘w
elith
o£
the
total
deposits
Request
to
the
federal
govern-
1cm for Pendleton lust Thursday, j attons; and Mr Hancock suffere
w ere J. I Woolley, O akland. Cal,; charge of larceny by bailee. He
died F n d ay al
Hillsboro
Funeral
services
w
ere
The change In sentim ent occurred shock, body bruises and "a deep m ereial block Saturday and she in- ^n rr‘<^ , I s " iadc UKa,nit e,acb ba" k m™‘ for a d ir« -‘ K™n< of $25.000 Mike Bradley, C harles Melville,
(Continued on p w 4, column 21
r‘
!« " " ’ ■ '» -
so y a
- a p a , „ T o w ;.
conducted Tuesday afternoon from
som ewhere en route.
the Donelson & Sewell chapel with
The new banking superintendent
^
’ nesi “nd Joe R C o u n ty B u d g e t G r o u p
Rev. H. A. Deck officiating. In-
is slated to take over his job on
October l, succeeding Schram m
Portland. indicted
to be A p p o in te d Soon ‘S™ enl * as at r ‘r ^ awn cemetery.
who occupied the office for the
_ _ _ ----------- -------------- - ... K roeger of th e local !u" •
.2 ”°
" F , “ Jling
shee‘s for ertlm ates of ( ¿ o ’ °
"» «*«*
past eight years.
increase the burden on other in- headquarters company
Plans for ; an anlmal affected w ith infectious, expenditures for 1936 are being
Pall-bearers were E J McAlear
• • •
Stitu'ions.
a building 86 by 88 feet in dimen contagious and com m unicable dis- distributed to county officials this r r ^ e r F?id CorneUu» Cal
» Friends of Governor M artin —
Liquidation of bank failures since sions have also been subm itted, the S?se'.. Plead hot guilty to th ech arg e week. The budget comm ittee w ill ; Jack, j w Connell and G Rus
political and personal are protest­
the Civil w ar have averaged 85 communication stated.
Thursday w hen arraigned before be appointed by the county court I s e ll Morgan R II Kellv was soloist
ing against his frequent flying (rips
p e rcen t, according to Cram er. This
Tenative plans of the building in- Cl.r ?u ? ¿ udge P ete” ' .
_
’ w ithin the next 10 days, Donald T.
y
and urging that he stay out of the
air except in emergencies ju stify ­
ing the additional hazard of an
C ontinuing the good work begun n producing cow; and Bill Robin-
airplane flight. Within the past two at the county fair, Washington son of Tigard route 1, sixth with
weeks the governor has made four county 4-H club and open class ex- a producing cow. The county herd
flight»—one to The Dalles to attend hibitors at the state fair in Salem won a second place ribbon."
t hP regular luncheon
ing is planned to provide space for
“ l r ,
JtldglnR tcam s won the fo,low,ng
““
,uneneo“ '
the American Legion convention; this week won th eir share of pre-
to M arshfield to nttend the Paul mlums
and : ribbons.
Livestock juaging.
judging, nazei
Hazel-
..........................
. .
. , Signal
r
, honors
. i honors:
h . iiu in
izivvsitHK
.
¡^ X n T e W o p o se s^
V e t c h C fO D S A d v i S e d
(C ontinued on pnire
colum n ft)
were won by John Hansen of Hoc I. dale club consisting of Bernie Al-
810 National GuaVd a r m o r i e i i,r ° m AdolPh N.e laon ° f Vernonia.
T t - t V l l V . t U |J 3 / V U V 1 3 C U
Creek and Marvin Ileynderiekx ot thlshln, Joe Berger and C harles
*
throughout the country and Hills-
^ re a rr^ ‘ed near Aloha Iasi
Cornelius, outstanding county 4-H Shaper, second. Crops judging. Rock
boro has as been m entioned as on«- Wednesday w ith the ham m er in
club boys for the year.
Creek team consisting of Albert
I
/ of the proposed sites
their possession, according to the
Young Hansen won first w ith h is , Grog!len, John Hansen and J i m 1 W ashington county d a i r y m e n
proposed sites.
sheriff's office,
’ i" ' .U
Cou."'y *«•"»! a the first season the land seeded
r
Sentence of 10 days in the coun-
z Brown Swiss heifer calf, second Davidson, third. Rabbit judging, particularly "B" grade shippers on
ty jail was meted out to Jam es F. farm ers are frequently’ asking about
°atS a" d Vetch the SPCOnd
George Joseph Wilcox, 71, died at with his Brown Nwiss producing Tualatin team of Clayton, W ilbur the P ortland m arket are Interested L O l l g i v C S l d C t l t O I
„ u; phey of
™ - s are .requenuv
asKmgabout
fall and thp Same treatm ent fol-
Miimnov
nf Aloha
Alonn Tuesda
rr’« . amz « n» ” he„ . - ....
. ...
. . _
and third with his yearlin ; an d Willis Nyberg, first. Poultry in a m eeting called by D. G. Lilly
_ _
his home near Ranks Tuesday cow
B r o w n S w i s s T h e n r n d n r in t f e o u
. .. .1..
.. »«.
. ».x Forest
.
* z-- Grove m Cham ber o"f
judging. o i Shady
Brook . team , o f r for
the
M < n u n t i l • i n r I h f l r D ip « he Plead 8u i“ >' before A w Hav- ing /lo ry a n d Canadian th isth ’ ° Wedi 3 S€C°?i1 sVm m er- the mor""
morning and funeral services wiil Brown Swiss. The producing eov
Charles Kay, H erbert and Stanley Commerce at 8 p. m. Friday. This
4.
„
Most of the
E™e been bar- " f .
,:niU usua,ly b"
be held at thc Forest Grove Con­ also took third In the open classes
, ..
,
just about cleaned up.
1 is the first of a series of m eet-, Mrs Samuel Raffety. 68. who had,
gregational church at 2 p. in. F ri­ In the Holstein division he won Schneider, ninth.
1 vested and the wild morning glory
...
,
The Hillsboro building and con- mgs Io be held in the Portland resided near M ountaindale
for 4f T lx « » .z4
is now coming up nice and green.
e,jough tim e elapses between
day with Rev. C. P. Sabin officiat­ "•'•'»t»' with his producing cow and
-I U l r Q x _ z l l « i r t t t I 3 X
The idea of getting rid of it so cultivations to allow the weeds «0
ing. Interm ent will be In the Banks third wllli a senior calf. He_ wn« slruetion club placed first w ith it.; milkshed to discuss the new pool- years, died in Hillsboro Tuesday,
also a member of the R<’ck Creek group of model buildings
ing regulations.
after a year’s illness. Funeral serv-
ta
z -<
1
. _ that it will not bother another s e a -! 7 ,me up and K«-‘ above the ground,
cemetery.
crops Judging team which w o n
Following awnrris w ere announced
The purpose of t h e meeting irps wil1 bc held at the Forest
D l l C S c p tC lU D C F H
He was born nt Galena, Nevada, third
son’s crops is prom inent in the
*nu Vei w?
Th®Y
place honors.
m the girls' 4-H club division: stales Lilly, who is president of Grove Congregational church at 2
r
August 7, 1863, settled at G reen­
minds of those farm ers who have mus^ *)e kept out of sight.
took first place with Margaret Sehwanke, ScheH I^.Vook "he Portland Independent'"B " Grad"> p r m. S
......................................
aturday w ith Rev ..........
H A
Third , . Q uarter
„ paym
„ K ent on the
‘
d J , 1
ville 35 years ago and homesteaded U Ileynderiekx
Chemicals,
particularly
.„1.
>s_4i__ T . Interm
. . ______ ent * will
>1« • be r n r r p n t t n v r n ll w i l l h
o r V e n n in g " ^ ti ^ H o . , * I n d i f e n " ' e a k e " " . ^ ! MacnD?w r" '
Milk Producers' ^ s s X i o n , I. to
^ n e o H r d im ^ n nrtrl
/" "
For “ ther °< ‘he
weeds men- j chlorate,
will kill
out y i^ d sodium
s. b u t
a place three miles north of Banks
dlSCn “ ' bp provl.ions of the new A ndale
X Cem T"V
MOU" ’ MI m G la d y s E is n e r ’ U x deputy
r ' Cdi?i? °? ,,S, a,nd J et^ ° n t° " P,a
“"7
“ is
51 years ago, w here he had resided X lm i. tldrii w ith"a y e „ "in « »iamp- HHl,b«/o eam p c ^ k e r v " J S rd
ever since. Mr. Wilcox and Miss . h i r e s h o e » a n d f i f t h w i t h » H „ m .,
T .° 7 ? ,T P , b , r d '
(’•«’"n g order recently issued by “
J* r _
Dl„, ft) the' fact , ha, , h
p [ the land In ‘he fall is the b e g in -1‘‘rely too expensive to use Nor
Emma Rufli w ere m arried near
A 1 , 2 ?
a t .in S n n r H v n n v n w n f «
K« rvxnzj,, nin* of what should prove one of c»n it be used in orchards or
Banks October P, 1889. Four chil­
m
♦ |AJ ri J - ' 1867’ and I on Septem ber 14 in order to avoid the most economical methods of around shrubbery Weeds have been
M ountaindale 47 years ago. in<erei.t charges and to obtain a control. Vetch and oats grow rath- killed out in Washington county
dren w ere born to the union. S u r­
viving arc the widow and two
teaching school at 13 rebate on the final au a rte r of taxes e r rank and
would draw h e a v il/ by frequent cultivation as outlined
and taught for man> ;
w il^
the moisture s»PPlX n e x t previously. When this method failed
children. Ralph Wilcox and Mrs.
Bernard Sellers of Bnnks, besides Moore of Banks took second with
W i / B urke of Hillsboro won the
i
..
.u county........... no>'‘hern part of the S(
'
•
spring. This means that when th e <‘ was usually because cultivation«
two sisters and two brothers ns
P «rade shippers on ‘h e ,
_ Collectiong of
arp about hay c r o p j s j a k e n _off t h ^ ground were ‘- J n r ^ a p a r t j n d . l e . v e .
follows: Mrs. Fred O'Connor. C a t­ a junior calf In the Ih.lslein class following prizes in the land p ro d -. Pl r' and ma ke are welcome to
wbi.1'’ P 1’”’ ’" " '" " i
I“'1" departm ent nt the state fair: n„ Pnt, , he mert ina w h k l wH? I P
illo, Wash ; Mrs J. P. Tamlesie, route
was seventh with a senior Beans, green, first
Portland; Fred Wilcox, Bnnks, and calf In 2 the
bad weed
Jersey division Maxine first; slicing cucumbers,
R. J. Wilcox, Forest Grove
Waldron of Hillsboro route 2 placed pers, green, first
the sum«
| third with her ju n io r yearling G reen H ubbard, first; carrots, nnv
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Dry plowing
Is, Oshkosh, Wis„ Mrs. Henry
C o u n ty F a r m U n io n M e e t
early
in
the
spring.
is
one
of
thc
most
effective
control
Place w inners In th e Guernsey class variety, second; garlic, first; onions,
Schwalch, Milwaukie, Wig.; M iss:
Fees Reported
By repeating cultivation frequent- measure« for quads grass. Weeds
S la te d H e r e on S a t u r d a y were Clayton N yberg of Tualatin, globe type, second.
Aimer Seolt, Madison, Wis., and
Delta Installs Neon
! ly enough so that no green grow th that set seed and are either b i­
Collections totaling $661.92 f o r Dr. J. R. Scott, Chalavista, Cal
« Washington county unit of the ninth with n Junior calf; Willis
Five aw ards in the domestic b ak ­
Delta D rug store has installed a appears, the weeds may be killed
Farm Union will hold its reguln.- Nyberg of Tualatin, fifth with a ing division w ere won by Mrs. F. the m onth of August w ere reported
Mrs. R affety had been at the new Neon sign on the front of i out, although more than one sea- ennial or annual In habit are much
monthly meeting at the Legion hall Junior yearling; M erle Pennington S. Reed of Beaverton. She won Wednesday to the county court by Jones hospital here much of the their store, adding to the b rig h t-! son will usually be required If more easily controlled, as all that
is then necessary is to prevent them
in Hillsboro Saturday at 8:30 p. m. of Sherwood route 1, seventh witn
Edward C, Luce, county clerk.
(Continued on page eolumn $>
tim e during the last year.
ness of Main street.
| the suggested method Is followed from going Io seed.
: »
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Cramer Outlines
New Bank Measures
Judge Peters Fines
Three Drivers Here
Grove Woman Hurt
in Auto Accident
Government Grant
Dies Here Friday
County Exhibitors Win Prizes
During State Fair Competition
4,
George J. Wilcox
Dies on Tuesday
COlintV DairVIlien
W ill Meet Frill«lV
Thistle, Morning Glory Control
j
r> • J
*7»
iviountainaalc Ules
T-...
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