The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 12, 1935, Image 1

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The liillHhoro Argus for
All-County News
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The Argus Hus One of the
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W ith Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Volume 42, No. 30
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
liillHhoro, Oregon, Thursday, Septem ber 12, 1935
H llla h o ru Iriil« l> » (i't« iit Eat*l»ll<»b*<l 1M7B
Cftchu/f",
Hoys'
4-H I earn lakes
First at Fair
¡State Orders
Relief Office
f Hr L
c ontro( Law
for Tubers
K. F ranck, Aaa't. Count? A g e n t)
Hillnboro A r trug Establish*«! 1»9I
California Fruit
Added to Tables
of Relief Clients
City Moves
to Remove
W aste Evil
Grant for Wolf
Creek Sea Road
Asked by Court
Washington county relief clients
| will be afforded the opportunity
this w inter to judge the difference
¡between the Sunkissed prunes of
; California a n d t h e mistkissed
prunes of W ashington county, pro-
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I viding they can get possession of
.
n
i
“ “ J ™ , ; , " P o r t la n d
E n g in e e r
Two Sections, Twelve Pages
High School
Shows Gain
Down to the sea in automobiles
rlr«t place in (he crops demon*
8 V A. U L I H D I t O ■
at speeds lim ited only by existing
nt ration content at the Oregon state*
laws, will be an assured fact from
fair wax won by the Chehalem
Washington county providing of­
Mountain potato club dem onstra­
Call for Special Meet
ficials in Washington. D C , put
tion team Jamex and Georg«« AHi-
__________
I the stam p of approval on a WPA
__________
xon were the members of the team
Legislature in N ear
project subm itted for the Wolf
and the xub)«*<*t of their dem on­
o
r
«
In
s
ta
lls
Creek
highway,
according
to
H
D
F
re
s
h
m
e
n
f W .e e /l~ . f i
A c tio n
F o llo w a C o m p la in t stration wax “The Disinfection of
Future Expected
Kerkman, county com m issioner. r r e a h m e n O v e r f lo w Classes
Seed
Potatoes.*’
P
o
ta
to
G
r
o
w
e
r
s
P
la
n
-
ington
County
Relief
committee
E x p e r im e n t a l T a n k s f o r
T h a t H o p Y a r d s U n a b le
who has been interested with the
S e ttin g N e w R e c o rd f o r
The demonstration included n
The committee has been notified
I county court in having construe
full discussion and illustration of
S e w a g e D is p o s a l
of a shipment of halt a ton of
n e d by A A A
AI.KM It may now be predicted, I
to O b t a in E m p lo y e s
I tion begun on both this highway
O p e n in g E n r o llm e n t
the Corrosive Sublim ate method of
the dried fruit from th e supply r e - '
with • reasonable degree of ac- I
and the Wilson River road.
treating seed potatoes, followed by
cently purchased by the fe d e ra l.
curacy, that the state legisl.it or j |
The Wilson river project was ¡
an «"“
economic
w i l l b e c a lle d Into sik c I u I session
>“ nlc discussion showing
subm itted for approval last week
ing to newspaper accounts, Cali ’
s o m e lim e b e fo r e th e m id d le o i
ICC rOFCC SlitsllCtJ is brought about by Increased yield
and
the details on the Wolf Creek
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j fornla fru it grow ers managed to
_________
October Just how much before will
_________
and better duality potatoes
route completed and dispatched
convince the relief adm inistration
depend upon developm ents c o n - '
The Hazeldale poultry club team
this week, under an agreem ent
nectmi with the capital construction N e w
W o rk
G ro u p
H a s demon,trated ' Fowl Pox Vaccina H e a v y T a x W i l l be L e v ie d "
T e s t . M a d e to D e te r m in e reached by Washington county and A t t e n d a n c e 3 3 Less T h a n
K
ia n
a and
nd
w
on M
c o tu l
nine«*
i *°rma was tne only state in tne
I t tion"
won
second
place in
In
program
t h e state highway departm ent,
«nan
i west w here prunes are grown in
E ffe c ts o f C a n n e r y
the miscellaneous group Joe B er­
O n A l l O v e r -p r o d u c tio n
M a n y P ro je c ts R e a d y
Federal authorities al the n a ­
K erkm an said.
L a s t Y e a r , N o t ie r Saya
any quantity
ger and Donald McIntosh were the
tional capital are pounding state
Agreement in question covers
Just as a m atter of contrast, re ­
members of the team In this dem-
pfftclals on the back and demand- j
Immediate installation of a dem- the purchase of right of way for j
Acting under orders from the onstralion the most widely prac-
o S A C Im mediate organ lief clients also may be issued
ing action under threat thut the
both roads. In conference
______ _________
w ith the
Overflowing the halls and as-
i’WA grant for the new building ¡ “ ' “ le relief committee, relief ac- tlced method of poultry vaccina- Nation of the new potato produc-
“ P?®? onstration plant employing the ac- h'J‘hwa7
commission, the county sembly. like floodwaters over the
will Iw disapproved unless the state ¡tivltles In Washington county cum, Hon was shown, followed by un tion control plan adopted by con { " u i t s v a t h e r . d T S
ards
'tiv a te d sludge method of sewage c„urt of this
county
agreed
to
pur-
dam.
the largest class of freshmen
acts busy without unnecessary d e - <«• an abrupt stop Saturday noon economic discussion pointing o u t gross has been decided upon by
* u r t a ln local orchards
disposal was assured Hillsboro w it., chase the Wilson river right of ' n the history of Hillsboro union
lay
with the closing of the relief of- the value to the poultrym en cf the AAA. even though appropria-
prelim inary work under way Wed- ; way to the Tillamook county line high school descended on that in-
A n u nitM id iM t B iin h r a t io n c o r r e c t e d ! i , c r *n Hillsboro, which has been fowl pox vaccination.
I tion for its adm inistration was
nesday morning under the direc- while the state would purchase stitution with the opening Monday,
.
m iw t ri lu. « « h sco vt f i*<i nt tin* 111 continuous operation under state
Fourth place in the livestock held up in the failure of the fili-
tion of A. C Forrester, Portland I right of way for Wolf creek. Right Registration for the whole school
n r it f i r u t i d o c u m e n t is e v e n
now o n
<itrw ’,,<’n since April, 1934 demonstration context was won by bustered deficiency bill, according
engineer, who has been working of way for the Wilson river already *s well over 500 with 152 fresh-
,
L a v t<> th .. l»WA
n t W iis h in v
The °fHce was order«*d closed Clayton and Wilbur Nyberg of t0 word received from Washington
with the city council for some tim .- has been purchased and the state men on the rolls.
to ..
«.u.n .4 w o r d is r e c .- iv e d t o r 11,1 Indefinite period, following the Tualatin dairy club This team by the Oregon State College exten*
in
connection with the sewage commission now is engaged in
Some reorganization was neces-
e
j
a
m
eeting
of
the
state
relief
com-
demonstrated
ways
of
making
tw
o
1
sion
service.
John
B.
Hutson,
di­
that the giant is available Gov m itiré in session, to consider the types of rope halters.
problem.
obtaining the necessary ground for sary to take care of the large num-
rector
of
the
division
of
tobacco
ernor
M artin will issue his c a ll,
,
The
experim ental piam,
plant, a«-vw$u-
accord- ‘be Wolf Creek - route.
The
te a m s f r o m
e a n ti o e s n u t s w i l l h a v e
x o c caucuiuchuu
- This
-- - route
- J - - t - a b" r ° f newcomers,
v. ' . but * by today
l o r th e g a t h e r in g o f th e la w n u .k
/ X .
plaint«- by orch ard ,st. . and
hopyar.l county
mud.- a v e r y Washington
cred,tabic s S u t/n
g r e r ic oí
adm ta “iratm n 7 t i ¿ H ills b o r o S e e k in g
F e d e r a l ■», to George McGee, city engin-
^ r u c “ on throughout
into
ers Already prelim inary arran g e­ owner» thut not enough help could ahowing considering the fact that nvw act
eer, is owned by Forrester and is entire lengtn, from Canyon road me proper grooves and it is ex-
ments for the session are well u n ­ be obtained to harvest the crop, » w a s ,
J
«
" T
h
e
p u rp o s e
of the new act
F u n d , f o r P r o je c t
^ I V ^ V ^ V e ^ o í°ta ¿ n ^ h w ^ t w here U t a X * t h e
h ave “ s e t U ^ n t V i t ^ r e ^
der way PlaiiK have been com­
WPA to Complete
1
H a / o l d a lf te a m i t U h l< h
congress by a nar-
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o r e s e n t s e D tic ta n k s e a s t o f t h e county near Sunset camp
routine, according to B W Barnes
pleted for the use of the Marion
In a d d iti.n to direct relief given
™
T V . ’to I n -
Application for a p p .o v a l o f a S
‘Or ^ c o n d S . T ?ree men
The road as planned, w ill be superintendent.
lintel anti the Salem arm ory a s
L g l s l a t l v . h a lls , w i l l , th e s e n a te
^ Z 'r . U n g "
w ^k
U.r
p’r od^cers
*3?:000.
are’ ’ e m p lo y e d T e l l i n g g ^ n d " ^ !
,n £ r~ “
m«»etiug in tlx* hotel dining room
All ibrec taa.ns ,h<n, i b. Mrong L y s Hutaon I n s i c ^ o i bHng baV- Pital ln H ilkboro was
the tanks which are being b ro u g h t1 and hard surface th roughout Com
More registratio„ is
projects
in
an
effort
to
complete
i . . . . __ / „ .u
...
_»____
ta.
,y s
i n s n a a o i o « in g o as
t h -g w e e k t o t h e V V P A headquar- «___ *____ ________ «
..u a
pletion probably w ill be made two ...ou— .u . r _*
and the house? In th«« arm ory Pur
.chool b‘d<1ers for the »tate cham pionsh.p ed on benefit payments and con- -
" V o rU a n d ' The b ^ n i t a f “^
w r e * " " " *'u ru “,,u-
I lanes a f a Ume the L th e rs'b e m g
weeks aam anv
chase orders have gtone in for desk* work begun on several
tra d e d acreage, the potato a d ,e"
’F
Method Odorless
as tr S n c demands Wav
the stu,d en‘s a re held at home
and chairs and the iiecessary sup- houses The school repuirs. how­ title next year
ih
e
judging
teams
r
e
p
r
e
s
e
n
tin
g
proposes
the
levying
of
a
heavy
a
K
wnc.ftory
building
w
ith
a
The
equipm
ent
consists
of
four
¿,de
stands
filling
stations,
stores
^
h
o
^
f
i
°
k
i
th
e
a
hort?
g e . oi *abcr
ever. will be completed by the
pile.
Work» I’rogres» A dministration a-
"bow ing in ^ co m w itlttan * " UX “ n h * “ , onnage ,s o l d e x .' frontage of approxim ately 160 feet aeration tanks and five settling and camps will not be allowed to p d m J d
a" d ° rchard8' “ wa<
In th«« m eantim e negotiations ar«* soon 11» this new program 1» In- ft
*1 v..?r
*
I
of the national sales allotm en.
Construction would be fire re- tanks with th e accompanying ma use any part of the right of way ,
.
proceeding on a larger Mite for the
in tins county, according to
T h e ' 1 .hint judging loam from f° r po,a,o‘-!'
sistant. using metal lath and plas- chinery and pump. Sewage will be for frontage, but w ill be compelled tp£ ? r 2 ^ n “ rf h of high scho°l a‘-
new capitol While Governor M ar­ 1 itiated
announced some tune ugo the Tualatin rabbit club im .d e -'.o
December Date Set
, , . r , n s id e a n d s tu c c o f i n is h on the taken Ru™ ‘he maln se* « r at this > to construct driveups
a n d en- ‘«J**a™ * . ° " the opening week last
tin has declared, and moKt em ­ plans
oi Clavton Wilbur and Willi Nv-
The federal men figure that the exterior. Provision would be made point and diverted to the tanks, trances outside.
tn tin n
sb<>w a re*Ps'
phatically. ghat the Willamette by WPA officials
Besides projects used by t hi* berg won first place Second place present parity price on potatoes for a modern operating room, two According to Forrester, this tneth-
Multnomah county commission-
J .
a , Z e a r c o n >-
n m p u t is "out“ of the picture, a
Washington
County
Belief
admin*
in
the
livestock
judging
contest
would
be
approxim
ately
iW
cents
wards
of
five
beds
each
and
rooms
of
handling
is
odorless
and
the
ers,
interested
in
construction
of
'
p-leh
“n
ye3r
group of Salem busiiicKx men, in-
both roads, are urging the projects
,
.
s nlen *ast y e a r
terested in keeping th«* capitol neat • istrotion for distribution and p ro­ w a s w o n b y th e Hazeldale ju d g in ’ a bushel, while the actual prevail- to accommodate at least 15 more resulting fluid perfectly pnre-
duction
of
goods
needed
by
the
' X m aD
g mg market prices arc only about bods.
, Purification is accomplished by as a means of finding employment
122' an '"crease of 30
the center of the city, are continu­
unemployed, school repuirs at Mea-
—
-
45 per cent of this level. The al-
A tentative location would plac«? bacterial action resulting in a nat- for some «000 men for a year
_
•
ing their efforts to s««eure the cam ­ 1 eham.
Banks,
Watts
neur
Gales
lotment year for potatoes begins the building in the vicinity of u«'a’ m anner m the digestion tanks, which is supposed to be the life
,
ea *?re of th e hign
pus for state house purposes. Th««
and Hillsboro union high
December 1. so that the plan will Fourth avenue and Lincoln street. Chemicals are not used, though of WPA.
. '
*S
installation
govrnor ha deelareti his prefer* 1 ‘Creek,
schooi
w
e
r
e
suspended.
Federal
take
effect
December
1
of
this
it
is
said
-
bacteria
sometimes
are
artificially
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classes
in
physical
education fo-
ence for a hill site and has at least
Housing
Survey
with
heudquar*
year
although
it
is
understood
Of
the
$30.000
to
be
expended
introduced
to
hasten
the
efficiency
A
»
a
a
n
r
r
e
s
h
m
e
n
and
sophomores
which
two lofty locations in south Salem . ters in Hillsboro also was closed.
includes two periods each week of
c J,
t" 8*
potatoes produced prior $18.000 would go to labor and the action of the process.
in mind as ideal site>. either or
gymnasium
and
one
period
o f
Under
the
drastic
reorganization
I I IlS Iltll ¿ j I c . S I l to that are exempt from the con- rem ainder to materials, this money Every effort is being made to,
both of which he may commend
health instruction under the d irec­
by the State Belief com­
trol plan
to be raised by a bond issue a n d ' place th e disposal plant in oper- j
to the legislature for their con­ 1 ordered
tion- of Miss B arbara Potts and Jack
sideration unless legal obstacles mittee. the Hillsboro relief office
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The act was proposed by con- subscriptions.
i atlon during the next three pr
Killits. Physical exam inations for
, retains only four employes, which
arise which might prevent.
P
r
o
t
e
s
t
gressmen
from
commercial
produc-
Prelim
inary
plans
were
rushed
four
days
in
order
to
take
full
ad-
R e g is te r
students in the tw o lower efaflggs
include Miss Alice Maxwell, execu- F a r m e r s
ing centers and was included in ,hrouSh
a" effort to get gov- vantage of the condition of sewage
In ull of the developm ents In u Ve secretary; Miss Mary Louise
w ere conducted this week, p it-
A g a in s t K e r r A w a r d
the amendm ents to the A gricultur- em inent apprnval before funds, ear- coming from the Ray-Maling can-
.
lim inary to organizing the’ gvinn'i
connection with the pruixwed new Hlghby. home visitor; W J M i l l ,
al Adjustment act ask.-d for by the " 'a*'ked in Washington for use in nery during the heighth of the D a v is on N e w s a n d C o m a n sium KroUDS
K
gymna
building the governor has taken former county manager who re ­
a d m in is t r a t io n
tin d e r
th e
n t» n Oregon, arc exhausted. If the pro- canning rush there. Wastes from
. . . . . .
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...
pains to make it clear that the j niains un b<K>kk««cpcr, and Mis«
Resolutions protesting th e $000(1 states will be g iv e n allotm ents on J“ 1
aPPmval. detailed the cannery, introduced into the
A d v e r t is in g M a n a g e r
OI? ^ ‘“o p ^ i d L " « t o y ’
final decision r«-its with the legis- Marion Boberts, stenographer.
prepared, a definite sewers, present one of the prob
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,h ij
if* “ *"« <*a^
l.» tu ic
While h«* . j»eets to have
six other employes, which m- a year pension granted by the the basis of past production and P|ans wi“
higher chancellor
education of
io acreage
turn
tax-free
and an to elec-
to be solved in w hateve’
. . . n.,mh_r
. y snor'
.. num ber of i .«« mm endations to eluded !«eon S Davis, works »«- state
W J board
Kerr. of fonSvr
,'u n e n ts In
"wlH
" b e such
gVv.m
i Z t " al- locat*°"
- l i e d designated,
to vote bonds
care t lems
y p e of d is m a l plant finally is a ± ^
L c X n U ^ d b o r ^ n '-
*- it will be u p to the law m ak -! #i ,tant Francis W Livermore, au-
higher
education,
were
adopted
a,
and
individual
potato
farms
lor
a
P*r«
°
f
the
local
contribu-
selected
by
the
council.
°*
s
e
p
T
,o
m
^
i
1
h
e
\
?
a
f
f
o-
tesday
by
C
H
N
.X
T
« rs to ucc *pt or reject these os they I ditor, Elva Batchelar. Margaret the monthly meeting I S a tu rd a y o i
On a„
t w s soId
excp5S
tho" « ‘n e s te d
The oth W type of disposal p U m . ^
te n a n t J ’ le m e n ta i^ u c M ta n ^ ;
s,*c fit This applies nut only to Munson and H arriett Campbell,
i n PA ^ „ d
„ a
under "“ « “’‘'rattan by the city L
as city editor. Ed Coman who Hillsboro.
Ihe |iriip,>scd larger sue for the home visitors, and Julia Ta tom, the Washington county unit of he allotm ents a tax qf one-half to
t a
d wiII be tecJt. has ^ n .n cha/ge“ o f t " 2 £
'S S S l “ f X “ ^ T h ^
been a member of the n e w s: „ G ra d e ..school enrollm ent shows
new capitol but to the cos, of the stenographer. w e r e su sp en d ed Farm ers Union in seM on in H ill.- lhree fo rth l
«... all.
. . . boro.
mi
i tin . a l . . 1 th .t ,h ll'vled as a means of practically ini.'inaTv’ draw-iniis ^and^'nlans^' y ,a f'° " and trickling filter method staff for more than three years, 477 for this year as rom gnred
Structure, style of architecture and Some of the visitors, t#
if not
The resolution deUared that the
s i X r ’ p r o ^ d ‘T S t" H etan / h a l '
. ^ P? OyL ? g0? eL aa. ^ „ Se,; bas b e e n appointed advertising « 0 a year ago The shortage over
other details.
I will be re-employed as th e ’ case
of the per
tling tanks and
in addition a m anager while Francis B arr has 'as4 year exists in beginners and
• • •
toad increases following Ihe clos- granting
height Of inconsistency in view o i !
‘ e m o , f r o m t h e tax n , are bw n “P P r « * ^ according to Dr. A rock
____
filter ___
bed _______
through _____
which
In al least 20 Oregon cllies com-
" f « '“»»"“ I employment
Potatoes us!-d under certain eon- a ttem pt’? " ’ p i ^ u r e ’ th e 'h ^ p i? « !
? ie ¡jeen named as field representative junior high. Mr. Nosier said. How-
. . . .
,
.. and will work on circulation, ad- "ver. an increased enrollm ent is
mlttccs have been appointed to j Thv P«»liions of works assistant , . . ,,..„noniv jn
institutions i ,.,
run. Bacterial action purifying the vertising and news
expected later, as the grade school,
raise funds to purchase a first aid a" d a »d “ 'T. however, are not In
th ’- d “ ' ,,n’ ,o r m anufacturing into by-
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______ a __ . tne* t i l . i n f f i r r i « i r i f i i t i i r n l i i i n
vx>hi««b
**
w ater takes place in this filtyr
Davis has had considerable ex-
(Continued on pave 4. column 7)
. . . . . . . . J . '
products or for livestock feeding,
cur
and equipm
ent, according to ,h *' Plu" for norgnnlzatlon.
which jxdition
stales,
was
sufficient
dur
Approxim
ately
95
per
cent
of
the
bed after w hich the w ater is re- p^j-ience ¡n new spaper work, hav-1
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"n i" g
M ates’ alio,m em wiU 'b T a ™ iia b ic P r U t l e C r o p L i g h t
reports received by Governor Mar-I«*’* ’
*""•“«’« work relief Mean-
ing owned and operated a weeklv l _ I „ _ l w U
tin Interest In 11.1» project w a,
only aid being given bj ,
f
retirem ent
The
Forrester
plant,
McGee
de-
paper
in
South
Dakota
and
having
r
i
v
d
l
l
l
l
/
A
S
S
O
C
l
i
lllO n
to farm s on which potatoes w ere
R .,e
stim ulated by the recent tour of ,h ‘ loca> t “ *« office will be to
"The aged o f the common peo­ g r o w n in 1932-3-i b a s e p e r io d .
D U t l ^ J l i a l l t y V J O O C l d ared , will handle approxim ately served on the news staff of four
j-,1
- . r » - , - TX
the state by Ihe Portland first aid |
iCu»rli.u«lwi aa«»s. column«,
ple," the resolution said, "are be­ while the rem ainder is reserved
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5000 gallons per day while the other newspapers. He was born in
r laflS 1935 r rOVratll
car which v‘ '.rd 32 cities and
ing asked to exist on one twen for new producers or others in-
total to be handled by any new South Dakota, educated in the
»
communities in a tour covering
U e i h *, f , h i i an»-"»' " A material ei;g,b u ."f„ r‘ an“ ordinaiy "allotment ,,o ,”
and F rul‘ H arvrst Solve ¿Un’t Tnatalled w ^ i l d " ^ to be Beaverton schools and served over-
’
7(XM1 m ile s
_
.
reduction in the pension is asked A pproxim ately fiK« million farms
Much Local Unemployment
more than 100.000 gallons to ac- seas with B attery A. 147th field Forest Grove Women In Charge Of
situation
artillery, 18 months.
Annual Dinner Arrangements
ex m am id h l. D rom «aie t^ ln thc Un,lcd S,a,es reP°r ,‘‘d P°-
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¡commodate the present situ,
Considerable difficulty is being
' h Uta n . ile t.^i rfi.im .tv ta u n t« <a,° Prodl,ctl° " >n 1929. but only | W ashington county's prune
The new city editor has served
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experienced in securing competent
fourth of
e w vest
vw t is is getting
t build an ‘ alcohol , distillery
. .. in , Hi . s-
. ;lbout
about one.
one-fourth
of lhew
these p grew
getting into
into stride
stride this I
T-
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on the "Sioux Falls tS. D.) Press,'
p«a„,
___j .
instructors i n vocational agricul-
a
iv
”
th
P°ta,oes
commercially.
Thc
n
e
w
'
week
among
the
valley
orc
ture « o m ^ i k e ' d ^ a n d ,i r , ^ r^ : i < “ ^
fa r m ,
S
^ ¡ T g K
^
dY
:2i?i±r°
a i n n ^ o n X v ^ b e M ’1^
farmers
of
this
l
o
c
a
l
it
y
The
di“
Pro«ram
is
,o
be
concerned
pri-
w
ith
good
quality
prunes
re
p
o
rte
d
,
’
,
.
.
.
.
"Oklahoma
Times."
a
n
d
“Sioux
a
d
“;
7
a
‘d
¿ ’ uh
Caplurr Many More Ribbons
gon high schools, according to O
rarmers
th
local y.
m anly with those who grow
po- from most orchards H arvest in the i
Ejt-\n'
Itr
a)wT"
bu-
"
Davis
s
e
n
-
,
a
w
de
r
e
\
X
e
5
hM
onS:y
- v e £ ,S -
tillery, Forrester
I) Adams, state director for voca­
re.ter .tated. w o u i
iatoes for sale
mountain orchards w ill start later.
£ f
uW
n W X uC„°tT yAPrif ;
“
*c
Blooded livestock selected from create a m aiket for waste products
tional education Higher salaries
Though
the
crop
is
not
heavy,
the
I
lief
set-up
under
CWA
until
April
!
c
OUn,v
^
i
h
b
c
h J mk
T ^ ° n
i f of thc farm and furnish consid­
1934. when
he became
m anager
anage? oi
f l s b ^ o ^ X n ^ e m nwooitloii
“
paid by other states is attracting t i l e H o ls ',e in - F i li s ta li l i e i d
prunes are said to be of excellent Representative Mott May Speak [ 1934,
when he
became m
of m H
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ninny of Oregon's best teachers John A. Lindow and S. B. Hall of erable employment.
placements and was put m charge mad_
th»
. *■
quality.
„ Meeu n g Planned
Adums points out. eight vocational Bethany continued to accum ulate
The distillery, he pointed out, is '
AbOr management under th-’ Portland S c p t e X r 17 a S l W of
anerw ood "snnery.
n n n e ry . operating
operating I
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agriculture teachers resigning this p r iz e s 111 s ta te f a i r e o in p e t it lo n awaiting thc grant of a govern­
SERA
•
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V
i
c
t
i
m
IS
S
e
r
i
o
u
s
eight-hour
shiits
employing
I One exhibit of 18 head was in ment perm it before entering into
year to accept better jobs.
«u« a - « . - «$___ Oregon w orkers in the campaign
V m in t 1» je n u u s ¡approxim ately 600 persons, expects Hillsboro Townsend club is to ^ . ^ 0 «
• • •
C alifornia and 19 head were tnk- j construction here. The meeting
„
Tourist travel in Oregon con­ en to the Oregon state fair after [ passed resolutions pledging sup-
Ray-Maling cannery ln Hills- i bh° r ° ^ C ^ c o S n i t t e ^ “" ’» ? 8
i
P rV o /’to 'c o m in g ^ ta I
df i r e c t io "
George Barrett Unable to Give
tinues to record substantial gains capturing many prizes at sm aller j>ort to Ihe project.
Thc
j Mrs J. F Kamna, chairm an of
C ohcrant Account of Attack
over the 1931 season. August reg­ fairs in this slate
boro began packing prunes Wed- ,
, Hillsboro he _was connected with G rove w h h M r , R s w » . . Forest
Following successes at thc Stock-j the Farm ers' Union fair program.
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istrations of foreign cars were a l­
ton.
Cal.,
fair,
this
herd
was
taken
|
extended
thanks
to
all
locals
for
most 2700 above those for August
a ; , . s s ■ s s r s y s x
„ s a„s ™ ,
¡u » “
s
r
■
s
*
J ' k
ä
.
” ; ds ' y „ i " ’¡ " ‘• ¿ à , » «
r.» « ™ « ,« .Grove, as assistant Ar-
a year ago. For the first eight to Sacram ento for the
months of this year a total of state fair, w here 3 first
.h m .
em p lo y -;“ “
75.513 out-of-stale cars visited Ore 2 third. 3 fourth, 5 fifth. 9 sixth. | nlng the prize. Cedar Mill band nlgh, Sep,enlber s< Ge^rge Bal.-
With
gon compared to 88.749 for the L ,T .V
. 0" , L . an,d ' . J U? ‘.SL.ch? Ä
X“ . J Ä Ä L
L Ä ♦ î i l k M ni
I i -«
•- » w • , ” is in m s e r tu tis à r o n n d a i i u t i o « n ? i ing
program
♦
’
i
ivn.
mg
1.000
persons
in
addition
to s, Si?“
»»
’• ,SJ « °
e
t»
* w
° ,U lr,n
•rtainn,ent)
lnvlt£ j * tO
Sp0a^ (journalism
Barr, a . native son of Washing- znr
,° , u th
r2 »«••»»•
hv
ilu d '
ent John Plass, at the county hosp,tai in Hillsboro heavy demands from hop fie ld
prizes w ere taken Alfred Lindow in the entertainm
same period a year ago.
president,
also
was exhibiting the herd.
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At Ihe Oregon state fair thc those who assisieo in preparing ncsday
night.
Schools nil over the state will herd exhibited by John Lindow
iu. ru m an i, president, ana w arren 14^ wni „ . „ l _ _
«u .
«tn-uraing 10 iwrs.
and exhibits.
! B arrett was attacked bv two has been greatly improved
go Into the new year In much b et­ Jr., captured 13 firsts. 3 seconds, booths
.Crooks, poster w riter for the club, c la s s ifie d a d v e r t i s i n g ^
EfSCX M arsh* President. O t h e r
Stafford lix-alo Clackamas ccun- mnsked men and severpI b
y
Pro' ed
ter condition financially than for 5 thirds. 4 fourths. 4 fifths, 3 sixths. ty was represented by Mr a" d ! „bout the head and shoulders after
will have charge of publicity and a ‘c o lu m n o f D e rs o n a l in t e r e s t
pJ?ases of the Program will consist
several years, according to reports 2 senior ehumpion und two grund Mrs. Elmer Anderson and Mr a n d , h r fircd tw o shotg at t h e in.
promise early announcem ent o f , #rorn the farming r o m m i S t i ! ? C“ i of training lay and professional
reaching C. A Howard, state su­ I'h a n ip m n p r iz e s
definite
plans
for
this
rally.
The
c
h
a
n
T
i
f
¿
?
n
T
m
X
a
J
w orkers
enabling them to at-
Mrs G. H efler of Sherwood.
' truders. Following t h e beating,
Another Townsend club w a s ! th ™ tim c ^ tT g iv e r S r s T n d ad-
' nSt“ U?0?_?'’d
perintendent nf public instruction
which
was
adm
inistered
with
.
'added to Washington county's num’ ^ t i s e r T . ^ e ^ 7 t p S e T r v .’ e' I &
Many districts have taken advan­
large
ham
m
er
handle
and
lead
tage of the new law to reduce their
e r la
st T
u r s d a y e evening
v e n in g w
i t h the
t h ., according
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» < _ r . i £ E?C.~McKin’Ae?
ri
in nor-
C. T. Richardson. Hillsboro Ro- b ber
last
T h hursday
with
"to M
I financing
m " in£ h 5 o of
b a health
^ d ^ o courses
lta ^
sap. the attackers tied B arrett with
w arrant debt by the issue of one-
lieges; co-oper­
blankets from his bed and made tary president, spoke before the or8an>zation of the Orenco club and W. V. McKinney, Argus pub- a t io n w i t h
year general obligation notes b ear­
ation wlth
w ith o,,lclal
official a‘"
agencies
by
Portland Rotary club Tuesdai- by the Hillsboro club, with fifty- lishers.
P
aUon
M
th eir escape.
ing a very low rate of interest.
lending personnel and financial
L ater he managed to free him ­ noon on stamps and “kids."
’ i one "barter members. This is the I
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Ollier districts hnve been able to
a id to prom ote health work; and
self and make his way to a neigh
Tom Bronleewe Jr. will discuss fourth club organized by the lo c a l)
Dairy Co-op Meets
retire large blocks of outstanding
the promotion and improvem ent
Two purebred Holstein c o w pounds fat, J. W Mulloy, Laurel, bor, from w here he was taken »o his recent
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__ _ cf
„ Laurel will of'’chnd”’heaith
Alaska on a «"ou.P The team _ going to Orenco
Dairy
Co-op _ unit
bonds us well as reduce th eir o u t­
from the Connell Brothers herd oi owner. "Rooe Ann," purebred Jer- a hospital. Robbery is thought to scout
scout cruise
cruise a at f the
the club
club "luncheon
luncheon i consis,ed
"""sisted of
of Rev-
Rev^ Henry
Henry Young,
Young, meet
meet Tuesday
Tuesday night
night at
at The"
the Laurel
Laurel
Frederick D H o o k ,n s e , e r „ t i v .
standing w arrants.
R R. Easter is chairman. ; -----
sPeak
" r; »»-•—
Robert . Kelly. _H._I._Pat-
„ " „ . " ? k? " L .0?,0rUt' V';
Connell, took top honors in the [ sey, age 8, 1195 pounds milk a n d ' have been the motive.
' today.
‘
«—
.. .
. i . hall
.. to discuss basic averages.
• • •
August tests of the Washington 68.8 pounds fat, owner Mrs. Rob-
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Moving pictures of Rotary Inter- tcn and Mr and Mrs J F Buck- ------------- ------ ----------
(v o n tin o « i «. w « . eoh,m„ «)
Reports that truck operators are County Herd Im provem ent assn- I ertson A Son o f Forest Grove.
*'— ' convention at . Mexico City land. R. L. Putnam , president of ¡
national
working their drivers longer than elation, according to thc report of “May,” purebred Jersey, age 5.
were shown before a dinner m eet­ the local club, has been invited to
Ihe 12-hour maximum perm itted by Jak e Lohrenz, tester. No 42, three 1153 pounds milk and 66.8 pounds
ing for R otarians and their wives speak at th eir next m eeting Tues- !
the Oregon law are being investi­ years old. produced 2328 pounds fat. owner C. U Buchanan, Gas-
T hursday n ig h t Ferd Schoene of , day
gated by E A. Landis, stale super­ of milk and 90.8 pounds of b u tter, ’on’
j
*
t
, 1 Beaverton and 3. L. Anderson, who
According to Robert Kelly, sec­
intendent of transportation. Landis fat w hile her mate, a two-ycar-uld.
N um ber "4598," purebred Ho!-
Sufficient signers to make peti- attended the convention, explained retary, the local club now num ­
points put that C alifornia n o w followed w ith 2387 pounds of milk
bers over six hundred members
stein, age 8. 1711 pounds milk and ,ions to set UP a power district the pictures.
Optimism seems to be the key- lem the team may well expect a
iC n ntin im l on pane ft colum n t |
and 88 3 pounds of fat.
63 2 pounds fat, owner A. P. Ire-1 in Washington county have been I
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w ith a plan soon to be launched note in and around the football good season.
High herd with 40 or more cows land, Forest Grove route 2. "Polly procured and filed w ith Edward I
Budget Group Named
for one thousand members.
headquarters of Hillsboro union
Letterm en returning this year
was thnt of David Hagg
Sons 2,” purebred Jersey, age 5. 1004 G. Luce, county clerk, according
P e r fe c tio n B a k e r y A d d a
Budget comm ittee for City of
high school despite the loss through include Elwood Coslett, tackle, 18«)
of Recdville, grade Jerseys, with pounds milk and 63.2 pounds fat, I ’° ’J G. K ram len of Hillsboro, who Beaverton was announced Tuesday
graduation
last
spring
of
12
regu-
pounds
and two years experience;
N e w R o u te , E m p lo y e s 51 cows averaging 587 pounds oi owner Mrs. Tom Williams, Forest J bas been assisting w ith the peti- and includes M. W Manning, E
lars from the squad. A review of Tom Goodin, guard, 165 pounds;
Perfection Bakery has a d d e d milk and 35.26 pounds of fat. The Grove. Number “65." grade Jer- < Bons
Slipe, R. L Johnston. Frank Smith,
the m aterial at hand indicates con- Wayne Goetter, center, 160 pounds,
three new employes to Its staff and Jersey herd of Mrs. Tom Williams sey, age 7. 1258 pounds milk and I About 60 petitions still remain L. R. Richey and George Thyng.
siderable ground for this optimism. Alvin Mohr, tackle. 170 pounds
has started a new bakery route. of Forest Grove was high in the 82.9 pounds fat. ow ner J. H Busch. <° be flled’ but interested parties Septem ber 19 is the first meeting
About the only thing that seems The above three men have a year
record Forest Grove route 1 "Madia are. »’lining rapidly. K ram ien said
C harles Riggs, form er ttillslxiro 20-cow herd class, t h e
U nruffled by th eir experience, to w orry Coach
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_ B. _
_ _ _ of experience. Elman Schulmcrich,
M Goodman
resident, is in charge of the new shows 21 cows tested, producing purebred Jersey, age 5, 911 pounds and at least 20 per cent of th;
two women of the Tigard district is the lack of a dependable p a n e ? tackle. 210 pounds, and Bill W un­
route which serves Aloha, Garden an average of 702 pounds of milk milk and 62,8 pounds fat. owner voters will be represented when
reported Tuesday to the sheriff's ; though he has m aterial w hich may derlich, tackle, 175 pounds, have
Home nnd Ihe southern part of the testing 38 08
office that a n Oregon Electric develop as the practices advance been on the squad tw o years, while
Mrs. Robertson A Son. A 7-year- Ihe petitions ail are filed.
The
power
district
when
com­
county as far as Yamhill. The
In Ihe 12-20 cow class, Albert old grade Guernsey, "38 Spot,”
freight train passed them on n : into the season tow ard th e first Denzel Stunkard, end. 140 pounds,
pleted
will
be
composed
of
seven
G
reener.
Hillsboro
route
5,
was
other new employes are bakers,
crossing near Trece and removed game.
owned by Ju liu s Christensen, Hills­
has had three years of experience.
Charles Everts and W ilbur Heln- high*wilh his herd of grade Guern boro route 5. produced 1419 pounds counties in the northw est portion
a rear bum per from their car.
Practice began Monday night.
"Caught in Ihe Wild," a
In the backfield are three let­
of the state. The organization is to
rlcha, both of Hillsboro.
seys. Eighteen cows were tested of milk und 82 4 pounds of fat.
N either of the women w ere in {w ith three full team s appearing termen. two with a year of experi­
new story by Robert Ames
producing an average of 779 pounds
Jured
and
declared
that
the
train
on
the
field
by
Wednesday
night
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_____ tw o years. They
High tests in four-year-olds mak be known as the Peoples' Power
Bennet, begins in today’s A r­
ence and one with
of milk with a test of 3832 in fat. ing 45 pounds of fat or better. D istrict and electricity will be ta k ­
A le x a n d e r S e lla N in e
men were more frightened than Among the new possibilities this are Dave Torbet, half. 155 pounds.
gus and everyone will find it
High in herds under 12 cows went follow; Number "14," Fir Grove en from Bonneville dam. The set­
1 hSy jZ,h0’V ,w ere talkinR, they said, year is Jack Himm elright of New Warren Wahner, half, 145, and
an interesting story. It ap­
C a ra on A r g u s D is p la y t o th e C .
H. Bamford herd, For- Dairy, Hillsboro, grade Holstein, up was authorized by an act of
and did not see or hear the train York city, 170-pounder with some Lewis Garfield, half, 15i pounds
pears on page four of the
the
1931
legislature.
route 1, w here nine produced 2098 pounds milk and
A dvertising placed in the Argus est Grove
until it was almost upon them. A experience, who probably w ill be Men trained with the 1934 squad
second section.
Jerseys averaged 700 07.1 pounds fat; "Bell 12" grade . Reports
. , „ from other counties irf-
quick acceleration of the motor able to fill the place at center or and from which new m aterial can
brings real results, according to purebred
The story deals w ith a
pounds
of
milk
nnd
39.27
pounds
Jersey,
David
Hagj{
A
c
Sons
of
'
<
’rf‘sted,
Krnnucn
said,
indic&t
carried them alm ost out of danger, guard. Two other prom ising men be recruited for this year. Include
W R. A lexander of the Used Car
prospector nnd three tendei -
Reedville, 10(18 pounds of milk nnd 'b a t no trouble is being exper
Exchange, who has been an Argus of fat.
they said, The women w ere Mrs are Henry Tsugawa, who weighs I.nwell Chase, halfback
146, a
feet, tw o of them dnngerous
The report shows that 25 herds 65.2 pounds fat. Number "35," grade i
obtaining signers,
Antone Ra“ kin, route 1 Oswego : 200 pounds and is being groomed good prospect; W alter Foelker, half­
advertiser for many, many years
crooks and one a spoiler,
Dairy,
driver.
and
Mrs.
Kale
Nelson,
T
i-|
for
fullback
and
Dick
Abts,
150
back.
140,
Elbert
Bentley,
155,
line
He told a representative of the were tested with 594 cows en Jersey,
. . Fir Grove
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»■ 781
- . pounds
young woman, trapped In the
Fire Brings Fine
Argus Inst week that he made nine J rolled of which 70 are dry. Total milk and 64.8 pounds of fat.
gard route 1.
| pounds, who will probably make man; Eugene Howell, lineman and
north
woods
when
their
plane
Fine of $25 and costs was as­
used car sales direct from a dis- milk production was 408,143 pou n d s' and 84.8 pounds of fat.
Severe burns on the left hand, quarterback. Both these n.?n made possible m aterial for end
175;
crashed. You'll find it one
"Ruby," purebred Jersey owned sessed by A. W Havens, justic >
play advertisem ent in the Argil and 17.881.8 pounds of butterfal
arm and left side of his face, were their appearance on the field las! Byron Reed, line, 150; Allen Sigler
of
the
most
gripping
stories
: by C. II. Bamford of Forest Grove of the pence, when Fred Northup
Friday and Snturdny after the Aug from 148 cows.
suffered by W J. Cox, resident of j year
155. end; Ulysses Stout, line, 150;
in years, if you follow it
The following m ature cows pro rol,te 1 97(1 pounds milk and 614 of Shady Biook entered a plea o f 1
list 29 paper. A lexander is also a
Cipole when a blow torch w hich; About the only difficulty seem- Wesley Stout, line. 155, and Don
serially in the columns of
guilty
to
8
charge
of
setting
a
j
consistent user of Argus classified duced 60 pounds of bu tterfat or pounds fat. "Bell 2," grade Jersey
he was operating exploded. Dr. F. ingly apparent now, according to Wick, line, 135. all of Hillsboro
the Argus.
advertising to keep his houses ren t­ more: "Red," grade Guernsey, jlx t 1078 pounds milk and 571 pounds fire in closed season w ithout a j
T. Rucker of Sherwood treated the Coach Goodman, is the m atter of
In addition there is Lloyd Self-
permit.
years
old,
1361
pounds
milk,
88,
(Continued
on
pairs«,
column
4J
injured
man.
lends. With the solving of this prob-;
(Continnod on p a « 4, aoiomnl)
ed.
Ready Soon
Door Locked
First Week
S
OH
C
Cl L 1 “n
Seek Surplus Limits
Plant Operates Soon
Grade Pupils Fewer
City Sponsors
Hospital Plan
Union Seeking
Argus Makes
Staff Chang es
A
Bethany Holsteins
Continue Success
1
Townsend
Rally to be Held
Condition Assault
KS?TSÄTSn.7iKK 8 3 - i
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Richardson Talks
Portland Rotary
Connell Holsteins at Top in
County Herd Testing Report
J
A t!
Petitions for Power
GrOUD Filled Ritoitllv
Hillsboro Grid Prospects Good
First Squad Line-up Discloses
A
Women Unworried;
Train Clips Fender
New Story in
Argus Serially