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>:Usboi » i Bargain Bay— You'll W ant to Enjoy it Horn October 12 QUS W ith W hich is Combined the tlillk h o rn Independent Volume 42, No. 32 H H U burv lii<l*i»»r»4*nl K *labll*b*d IM7I State Capitol N ew s L etter II » A I- I. I N I I B Ï c a Speakership of House Sought by Several Repreaentativea City Bonds Find Good Local W a s h in g to n Mott to Speak Used First Crews Bicycles to Carry Loot; W. F. Cyrus Youths Caught Drawn for to Continue PWA Work Legion Head T w e n ty S a v in g s G r o u p D it c h P a y s B ig P r e m iu m on Hillsboro Argua Established 1*94 HillMboro, Oregon, Thurwday, September 26, 1936 M e n G iv e n Jo b s on R e c o n s tru c tio n Two mysterious robberies a t Beaverton were unraveled by dep uties from the office of Sheriff John Connell Saturday night with the arrest of three minors and the recovery of loot from the E rick son garage, entered in July, and the Guy C arr garage, burglarized September 21. In Juvenile court Monday before Judge Donald T Templeton, the boys pleaded guilty and sentence was indefinitely postponed pend ing good behavior. The boys are said to have ad mitted using a truck in the first robbery and bicycles in the last to cart away the loot which was recovered in various spots in the surrounding woods. A typew riter and adding machine were among the things taken from the E rick son garage, while tires, batteries, tools and other items w ere stolen in the last robbery. Two other boys from the east end of the county also w ere a r rested by sheriffs deputies S atu r day night following an alleged raid on the Cash Johnson melon paten east of Beaverton. In juvenile court the youths ad mitted their raid and agreed to pay the cost of the melons. Sen tence also was postponed in their ! Football Friday— P o s t, A u x i l ia r y O f f ic e r s to J o in t ly Legion Lea der H ilh i Opentt Scannt» os Local Field at 3 p. m. Two Sections, Twelve Page« Better Times Return Here Sales Reveal M e r c h a n ts In s t a ll Business H e re R e p o rt in c re a s e d D u r in g L ast N in e M o n th s N e a r B e a v e rto n G e n e r a l Issue T h u r s d a y N ig h t ull oulwurd fight fur the house speakership seems to have resolved Itself Into a duel betw een William G raham and Howard I.at ourettr. both of M ultnomah coun ty. there ure those among t h e R eal E s ta te , C o n s tru c tio n G a s to n , W a t t s S c h o o l S e t political wiseacre» w h o predict F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k T a k e s S ta te C o m m a n d e r E x p e c te d thut neither of these contender» D isclose M o s t U p tu rn f o r F ir s t o f M o n th Im p r o v e m e n t R e fu n d s will wield the gavel doling the a t F o re s t G r o v e M e e t »periul session which 1» soon to convene. Washington county men for the Both G raham and lattourette are William F. Cyrus, county agri William F. Cyrus, who was re Has the proverbial corner, around Wiibhington Savings Az Loan as which prosperity lies, been tu rn avowed candidate» for the speak hoc in t Ion of Hillsboro wan aw arded Congressman Jam es W Mott of first time employed under the cultural agent, was re-elected com elected commander of Hillsboro ed? new works program and off of ership and both elulm the advan the purchase of the HillMboro city post. American Legion. Tuesday. Salem, representing the first dis relief, are swinging shovels and m ander of Hillsboro post, Ameri Interview s with numerous Hills tage in the num ber of name» a l general fund refunding bond issue He will be installed at joint in boro trict, will speak Sunduy ut coun axes today and will be draw ing can Legion, Tuesday night. Other businessmen in all lines would ready on the dotted line Both, on their bid of pur $102.55 und stallation ceremonies t o n i g h t ty rally of Townsend clubs. pay checks in two weeks, accord indicate that something of the sort officers are: Jak e Weil, first vice however, labor under the distinct i premium of $H7U.75 The next 1 Tr irsdayi at V eterans’ hall. ing to Floyd W Allen district en has happened, at least in this com disadvantage of geographical he highest bidder wus Hess, T ripp & commander; A rth u r Kroeger, sec munity. • gineer of WI’A in Portland, and eullon which was used to such Hutchurt of Portland with u bid ond vice-commander; Jam es Say. Kenneth E Tillotson. resident en In sales lines. Increases h a v e good advantage In centering sup of pur $101 30 und prem ium of gineer of Hillsboro. adjutant; Leon Davis, finance of been noted during the last eight port of house m em bers on John $409 20 The bond issue is for $34.- The project, for which the men ficer; L. M. Smith, chaplain; Joe | o r nine months with very definite Cooler prior to the opening of the 500. were drown this week by the Leider, sergeant-at-arm s; W. V ern e. advances being made during the The gpacial meeting of the city last regular session. state employment office in the city case. McKinney, historian, and Dr Ralph , last 90 days in sales, both for m er T h e re 1» a lime honored gentle council for the uwurding of this hall, is the Beaverton ditch in the Dresser, Morris Weil and Valentine chandise and real estate section of the refunding bond is men'» agreem ent In effect In O re drainage district, which begins at Abadie. executive committee. Gain Larger gon political elrcls which decree« sue. wus held Tuesday night C o u n ty G a t h e r in g P en s io n the west line of the St. M ary’s Paul L. Patterson and A. W W P A W a s h in g to n O f f ic ia ls that when tin- presiding officer of Among other mutters tuken up by One of the big gains has been boys' home property at H uber and Hoffman were named Washington the council wus u suggestion thut G r o u p H e r e S u n d a y Multnomah county the other gavel made in building m aterial with ends at the southeast corner of county American Legion council R e c o n s id e rin g A c tio n wtelder shall come from some out- u re-arrangem ent of police hours sales 100 per cent or better as the Beaverton city limits. Twenty representatives. »tote county With 11 L C urbett be made to assure better service compared to the same period a Jam es W Mott, congressman men and a foreman are employed Install Tonight of Portland presiding over the to the city. This wus left in the I ' year ago, lum ber dealers and oth With official approval still lack- Ditch Six Miles hunds of George McGee, city man* from this district, will be the chief senate the selection of either G ra Joint legion and auxiliary in ing for the Wilson river short route > ers handling building m aterials re speaker Sunday afternoon in the Work will begin on the west ham or latlourette for the speak , uger. “ T h e P rin c e o f E g y p t ” a t stallation will be held at the vet to the sea. word has reached J p o rt Award Made locul high school ut the county ral boundary w here boys from St ership will give Multnomah coun erans’ hall tonight 'T hursday) at county commissioners that t h e f A great deal of the pickup in First National bunk of Portland ly being sponsored by the Hills Mary’s home have already cleared ty a monopoly on these legislative 8 o’clock. Freem an Frazier of Mc project has been reinstated after I construction and repair has been H i l h i T o n ig h t , F r id a y was uwurded t h e Improvement boro Townsend Old Age Pension the brush along the creek prepar honor» which 1» contrary to all Minnville. district commander, will Harry Hopkins, national relief ad- : brought about b y t h e Federal bonds refunding issue umounting club The rally is scheduled to ing for the ditch crew. The six- install legion officers, and Mrs. m inistrator i n precedent. Washington, re Housing Survey which has been In spite of rumor» to the effect to $29.595 90 on their bid of par start at 2 o'clock with a commun mile ditch will be straightened, “The Prince of Egypt", local ta l M. W aters of Salem, district pres jected the project. in intensive operation in Wash thut Jack Caufield of Tillamook $10159 plus $470 57 premium. The ity sing of Townsend songs to be deepened and cleared of all ob ent show sponsored by the Metho ident, will install auxiliary of ington county since spring. This Announcement of reinstatem ent ! bonds druw 3*i per cent. followed by several musical num structions. county plans to throw his support dist church and directed by Miss ficers. survey has included a house to reached E J G riffith, state adm in bers by Harry Pearson on the Spread between the high und to ladourettc, ttje Tillamook legis Beaverdam lands In and near Elma Williams, will be presented house canvass in which property Committees in charge of installa lator is «till regarded as decidedly low bids was not great except piano accordion and Prof T. H. Beaverton have been flooded for in the union high shool auditorium tion are Mrs. Fred Engeldinger. istrator of WPA in Portland, late owners have been given an e x last week in a telegram f r o m as subm itted on the general re Folkenberg, violinist. Robert Kelly long periods, owners claim, r e tonight (Thursday) and Friday Mrs. A. W. Hoffman and Mrs. W in the running w ith a decided ad planation of housing loans a n d vantage over either of the M ult funding issue in which the Wash will direct the community sing tarding early spring work and n ig h t As a special feature this a f V erne McKinney, auxiliary, and Washington, according to Floyd pledged to repairs, installation of nomah county candidates If he d e ington Savings A Loan association Mayor J H G arrett will introduce water-logging the property, cutting ternoon the queen and her court W Verne McKinney. Fred Engel W Allen, district engineer for the household equipm ent and new con cides to press his claim to the was several hundred dollurs above the speaker following a brief ad down yields of vegetables. will be presented upon a float to dinger and H. L MacKenzie. le WPA in Hillsboro Monday. Allen struction. believes that the project has a the next highest in prem ium of dress of welome The address will In the case of dry goods, there vpM kerthlp In addition to the ditch project, be driven through city streets, es gion. good chance of approval. be at 2:30 o’clock. Moore Hamilton of Medford and fered. has been a decided turn in the corted by members of the cast and County legion jam boree will be four others will be in operation Opening of bids for purchase of Following rejection by Hopkins, Local officials are arranging for October 1 or soon thereafter. Allen will afford ail an opportunity to held at Forest Grove Wednesday num ber and am ount of sales, par t) ll. nry Oleen of Columbia coun ty hav e’ also let tt be- known thut I bonds wus Friday night when the a loud speuking set to be installed said Gaston city park, begun un-j see the costumes. night. George Koehn of Portland, a strong protest against the move ticularly during the last 90 days, The production has received departm ent commander, will b e was made by Portland and M ult merchants declare. B etter reports they arc »till In the speakership council met. Besides the acceptance that everyone in the building may der CWA and continued under race and refuse to concede any of the bid mude by the First Na hear. T here are now about twelve SERA, will be completed. 10 men strong support from civic and present and it is hoped to have nomah county officials interested are expected as business swings advantage to the Multnomah coun- tional bank of Portland, for the Townsend clubs in the county and being called on October 1 and school groups, as represented in the P ortland post drum corps and in the project because of the num- into the autum n and w inter sales . improvem ent bonds refund. the a delegation is exi>ected from each ty candidates. Sale of equipm ent and service nine more October 7. Sidewalk cast and committees, as well as other musical organizations. Say. per of men necessary to carry it council postponed the considera Governor M artin has let It be tion of the bids on the general re club The public is invited and retaining wall are to be built others who helped to make it a Kroeger and Leider w ere appointed through to completion. Multnomah by the utility companies repre- relief officials had been counting Local club meeting Sunduy in here at once to be followed by success. Two prom inent local men to notify members of the jam boree known through an adm inistration funding bond until Tuesday night sented in Hillsboro, has m ade a on it to care for large numbers decided pickup this sum m er with Baptist church took definite steps will make curtain speeches. Judge spokesman, that he will tuke no Bidders included W ash in g to n to send one or more delegates to completion of the grading of the R. Frank Peters tonight and Mayor and the installation. of unemployed for long term em one company reporting last month part in the organization fight, but Savings A Loan company of Hills block of property, half of which A uxiliary officers, headed by ployment. J. H. G arrett Friday night. as the biggest in sales history in will content himself with calling boro; Hess. T ripp A Hutchurt. First the first national convention of the ! already Is graded. Mrs W F. Cyrus as president, were Townsend movement in Chicago, The play is set in early Egypt Wolf creek road, another project recent years. the session and presenting hl» rec Nutionul bank, und K M Adums Also on October 1. nine men. elected several weeks ago. Mrs. C. designed to employ large numbers Real estate agencies in Hillsboro ommendations regarding the new company, ull of Portland, on the October 24-27 This same m atter including skilled a n d unskilled and has for its them e the life of H Eslinger is retiring president. of men for a long period, also all report a decidedly better tone sta te house a m i Ils location, leav general refunding bonds, und the is to be presented to all the clubs workmen, will report at Watts the young prince, Remeses-Moses, •it the rally in order that Washing- who lias been reared and educated received treatm ent sim ilar to the to the real estate m arket with sales in g the late of his itrogram to the sume group with the Forest Grove tou county may be well represent school on the Gales C reek road ' - ' by the queen as her own son. The Wilson road This also is expected showing healthy increases. Esti tender m e rc ie s o f t h e lawmaker» complete work begun this fall u n (C «illini»t| on pair* S. column 4) ed at the convention. Rev. Henry lavish luxury of the age is ex to be reinstated end moved for mates of pickup place this line of w ith o u t resort to any attem pt to der SERA. The work includes in Young, un official speaker for the emplified in the queen's court. approval. busin • as at least 100 per cent Influence them In their stand stallation of a septic tank, base movement, delivered the address ment walls and leveling of the An oriental dance will be a Approxim ately 7000 men would better than last year Most sales • • • The club will meet again October school grounds feature of the performances with be employed a year w ith an ex are of small tracts w ith a surpris Most traffic uccidents occur be 13 at 2:30 p. m. in the M E. October 2, a crew of 10 men is Miss Joy Foelker as the dancer. Motorists Asked to Maintain Slow penditure of $8.000.000 in building ing number of cash deals reported. tween the hours o f 5 und 6 p. m., church. the roads. Many of the sales are being scheduled to report to C arpenter A vocal solo, an old Hebrew air. with thousands of men and wom Speed at Crossings Judge Donald T. Templeton is made to im migrants from t h e Creek school, west of Forest Grove, will be sung by Rev. Charles M en released from their dally grind Reed at the first perform ance and more optimistic concerning the ap middlewest. where three years of to complete rebuilding a bridge, urid In a hurry to reach home, ac County Court Prepares lor Annual Safety lanes on Third avenue proval of the projects following drought has forced a great many relocating a pipe line and rip by Robert Kelly at the second. Disposal of Budget Item . cording to statistic» compiled by i Continued on pare s, column 4) conferences w ith M ultnomah coun Music will be furnished by Miss each side of Peter Boseow school, rapping the creek in front of the the state departm ent. Dixie Lee MacDowell. and on Baseline street at the in ty commissioners this week. Those school. With th<* county budget com- . • • • Cast is as follows: Queen Am- tersections of Third and Fourth interested in the road. Judge The same day another crew. I n Dedication of the new Hillsboro The opinion by attorney G eneral I mi I tee appointed to Include V er cluding 12 men and a foreman ense, M arie Melanson; Remeses- avenues, have been painted this Templeton said, are convinced that VanWinkle lim iting the location non Burlingham of Forest Grove. postoffice, tentative plans f o r will report t<y Banks union high Moses. Rex Howell; Prince Seos- week as a safety measure f o r this project has a better chance of of the new state house to t h e Oscar Hagg of Keedvllle and R G which have been underw ay for school to begin grading the athletic tris. Lloyd Selfridge; Prince Moer- school children crossing to school. approval now than it did before original limits of the city of Sa I Scott of Sherwood, county officials ! some time, has been definitely set field. is (later Amunophis). A. J Foelk C. H. Nosier, superintendent of j its rejection. Before it was reject lem hus not dam pened the ardor i ure working hard to complete cs- j for October 5. Fred Holznagel. other project, laying of tile er; Lord Chamberlain, Don Chase: Hillsboro public schools, has an ed. Judge Templeton explains, the of Governor M artin In his spon i llmates for the county budget in postmaster announced Wednesday at One Witch Hazel school, east of Miriam, Gladys Busch; ladies in nounced. Lines already were on | project was just one of many while Prom inent Speakers to Address Permission for dedication was Hillsboro, sorship of a hill top site The radio | time for an early meeting. Donald will not be operated un waiting. Evelyn White. Bernice Fel Oak street for th e David Hill i now it has been singled out for a Educators Here in October address delivered by the governor I t Templeton, county judge. Mid received this week from the postal til after th e rains begin and the ton; nobles, Faurrest Anderson, children. thorough consideration. last week advocating a larger cap- Tuesday Hagg served on last year s departm ent in Washington. Holz ground is easier to handle. Bob Tongue; slave, Billy Allison; Teachers wil instruct the chil Among the speakers scheduled nagel said. The telegram gave p er Itol site has brought a flood of le t committee pages. Bobby Weil, Deloss A nder dren in safety m atters in connec The first meeting. Judge T em mission for two dates, one being to appear before the annual teach ters to the executive departm ent son; High Priestess. M arie Houguez; tion with the demands that the pleton said, has not been definitely ers institute of W ashington coun Septem ber 28 which came too soon in support of the governor’s p ro Priests. J. N. Wiley, Rex Jones. children cross the street only where ty, to be held in the high school gram Cnndularin Heights, which set, but an attem pt will be made for proper preparation of the p ro Andrew Young. Fred Holznagel. safety lanes have been painted. auditorium October 14. are C. A. the governor is advocating. Is a to call the comm ittee for Monday gram. Holznagel pointed out. Rev. R. L. Putnam ; Hebrew girls. Nosier said. Every effort w ill be Plans for the program are in the Trail of an injunction s u i t Howard, state superintendent of lofty hill of 93 acres overlooking if the various portions of the Eleanor Reed. Ardis Ellingson. made to make the children safety budget are ready hands of a comm ittee of the local brought by a group of producers schools; Bruce Baxter, president of the W illamette riv er und the city M argaret Havens; Symbols of N a -; conscious. Publication of the budget will be cham ber of commerce which in of Salem and can be purchased ture. Doris Weber. Eleanor K a lk -. Though there never has been of grade-B milk, who deliver to W illamette university at Salem; about November 1 with Ihe annual Iatrger D istribution of Free Gifts Quincy Scott, cartoonist for cludes E L. Johnson. Fred Holz for $100.000 A comm ittee of Salem warf. Bernice Felton. Mrs. Rex a serious accident on these street Brandes creamery, to restrain the and the Oregonian. Promised by Committee business men is still urging the budget meeting taking place the nagel. Father J. T. Cotello. I,. T Howell; Jochabeda, Mrs. E. L Mc intersectoins involving school chil state milk control board from col last of the same month. H. C. Seymour, state 4-H leader lecting equalization fees from them McPheeters, W V erne McKinney purchase of the W illamette u n i Cormick; Courier, Byron Reed; dren. the schools desire to keep Little change 1« expected in the and Ed L. Moore, secretary. or the cream ery for processing and of Corvallis; J. E. O 'N eel superin versity campus as affording the Members of the retail trade com Amen-Hotep. Robert Hurd; Moses, this record intact, he said. Full plans for the program will m ittee of the cham ber of com Lester C. Mooberry; Aaron, A n- j Motorists are urged to approach m arketing of surplus grade-B milk tendent, Tillamook county; K ath Ideal site for the new building. oudget this year except for the e rin e McRay, s u p e rin te n d e n t The governor is expected to p re item to meet election expense and be announced later. All postmas merce. Howard Hadley. P. A. An (Continued on page 8, column II the traffic lanes at a controlled started Thursday in Portland be Clackamas county. possibly some change in the item sent both proposals to the legisla ters In the county w ill be invited derson. George Selfridge. Jake Weil, rate of speed because the children fore C ircuit Judge Lusk of old age pensions. Local speakers include M i s s to attend and the new building N.ve Bristol, Fred Engeldinger, tive whose members will make Plaintiffs contend t h a t t h e have full confidence that motorists Margaret Dixon, county health will be open to Inspection by the Clarence Defrez. and L. P. Stran- the final decision. w ill come to a stop at the safety Brandes cream ery processes a n d nurse, and Mrs Eila Marsh, Beav • • • S co u t C o u r t o f H o n o r public. Holznagel will preside at ahan. met Monday night and plan m arkets its own surplus grade-B lanes. Nosier pointed out. president county health as- W i l l be H e ld T o n ig h t th i exercises. ned a fall bargain dav for October milk and that consequently the ' erton. Establishing a precedent which Nearly all of the new furniture 12 Court of honor for scouts in the board has no right to collect the sociation. will probably be followed up with C H Nosier, superintendent of fees from them. The board, it was sim ilar action in other eases the Hillsboro district will be held to ordered by the governm ent has Fred Engeldinger. Nye Bristol contended, performs no service for Hillsboro public schools, will pre SStute Industrial Accident commis night (Thursday) ut t h e court arrived. Holznagel said, w ith the and George Selfridge were ap Collections to Date Show Increase side over the m eeting of t h e them or for Brandes. sion this week condemned seven house A district committee m eet result that the office can now be pointed as a special committee for Over Same Period 1934 Washington County Teachers’ as trestles on a logging rullroad In ing will be conducted following more efficiently operated as far as the event. sociation; B. W. Barnes, superin rapid distribution of mails Columbia county owned by C. C the court. Continuation of all relief work F o r m e r H ills b o r o M a n It is planned to have a larger Washington county tax collec tendent of Hillsboro union high Arncy. The trestles were declared projects uncompleted when SERA distribution of free gifts and to tions, at the end of the third ) school, over the high school divi B r a n c h B a n k M a n a g e r to be unsafe for use and a hazard was closed in Washington countx advertise the day extensively over qu arter period, w ere tw o per cent sion of the sectional meetings; Miss to the lives of employes of the T. B. Lumsden, form er Hillsboro Ruth Jones over the elem entary the entire county as in the past. ahead of the same date a year the first week in Septem ber, was logging company. The order of the T here will be a full page of ad ago. according to Miss Gladys Eis assured, beginning Septem ber 28 resident and first liquidator of the ; division, and Ray J. Haas over the commission forbids the use of the vertising in The Argus, supple ner, tax deputy. Fifty-five per cent R. W. Weil, chairm an of the coun Shute Savings bank, has b e e n I principals, upper grades and rural railroad until the trestles have mented with a distribution of over of the tax roll had been collected, ty relief committee, announced named manager of the recently division. been repaired or replaced. this week. Word was received by established LaGrande branch of 5,000 bargain day circulars. Carl Eggiman and Edward Mosh- she said. • • • Weil Tuesday from state relief the United States National bank. | ofsky are on the program for vo Total valuation of Washington ue of poultry was $23.225. an in M erchants will make special dis Figures just compiled by Miss Lumsden recently served as as- cal selections to open the day’s Harold B Say. form er Portland county property fell $38.809. ac crease from $22.135 last yenr. Bees plays of free gifts and also of the Eisner reveal that the percentage headquarters in Portland. newspaperman, has been employed cording to the summary of the am ountde to only $1255 in value. articles offered at special prices. Included in the uncompleted pro sistant superintendent of banks. activities. of delinquency on the 1933-34 rolls Exemptions for disubled soldiers i by the slate highway departm ent 1939 assessments just completed by jects are the Federal Housing sur has been reduced to 26 per cent. to take charge of a newly created J E Carpenter, county assessor. of all wars amounted to $105.980 vey office force in Hillsboro under Total colletions of all taxes from tourist inform ation bureau. For Total value a year ago was $21,- this year as compared to $89.810 the first of the year to date, equal the direction of F. J. Riler. and the past six years Say has handled 828.090 as compared to $21.991.289 a year ago. 82 per cent of the 1935 levy, she the county relief cannery units at publicity for the Portland chamber for this year, less public utilities. Forest Grove, Hillsboro. H uber and O ther valuations totaled $343,980 said The levy was $99.830.90, Tualatin. of commerce. The difference lies mostly In de f o r m anufacturing m a c h in e ry , • • • creased values of tim ber in the steam engines, etc.; $350,305 for Court sessions for reckless driv With a total of 64,019 cans of fruit s Eventual decision on the walnut by him to represent not only 7,400 and vegetables packed by the can A lively contest over at least county, the assessment f o r this merchandise and stock In trade; ers will be something besides neries. more than half the total | control code for Oregon and of acres of Oregon’s 12,000-acre total, one sent in the house of rep re year being $2,398.929 ns compnred $179,970 for farm implements; $75,- routine m atters hereafter. A. W. to $2,912.409 a yenr ngo Some oth 695 for hotel, office furniture, li interest to w alnut growers of but also 90 per cent of W ashing Havens, justice of the peace for num ber of allotted cans for Wash sentatives is presaged by the resig Hillsboro, announced this week. ington county have been filled. : W ashington ounty, lies with Secre ton's total acreage, as opposed to nation of Lew Wallace of Portland er items have increased slightly braries. in num ber and value over last | J. H. G arrett of Hillsboro was Weil said. Of the total. 14.683 cans tary of A griculture Wallace in the code regulation. The names Justice Havens plans to obtain (Continued un p a ir . 8. column 4) year. copies of the story. "And Sudden elected president o f "Associated belonging to the committee, are in I W ashington following hearings on were the result of a poll nnducted Tillable land Is shown as 139,- Death." and present it to the driv Merchants, Inc.," a co-operative the Hillsboro warehouse for w inter I the code held in Portland l a s ', among the growers of the two week A sim ilar hearing is being states to determ ine the exact num 888 acres vnltted at $9,049.909 with ers for reading as part of the court buying organization formed i n relief. Portland Thursday evening by 20 held in California. ber of growers opposed to code a unit Value of $84 78 sentence. dry goods m erchants from Oregon Nnn-tlllable land Is valued at The story deals with the details Foremost in the fight to nullify limitations. and southern Washington. A total $2,712,830 for the total of 281,852 the code as applied to Oregon Dame Nature, generally a plod of an autom obile w reck and the Opposition to any code changes walnuts, was Frank Rowell, of was voiced by a num ber of grow der from season to season in nor death Which follows. It is being of 29 stores are now m em bers of Slight decrease in expenses over acres w ith a unit value of $9,82. the organization. Farm im provem ents are valued Scholls, president of Associated ers and the co-operatives through mal fashion, sometimes, in n fit used in traffic courts in larger last year Is indicated In the budget The m erchants have employed W alnut growers and Ferd Groner, out the territory. of the non-union high school board nt $3,172,380; city lots at $1,073,555 of absent-mindedness, dips h e r cities to admonish reckless drivers an experienced buyer and will pool and Im provements at $1,685.010. Mr. and Mrs. Jocko, residence in an attem pt to bring about an pioneer nut grow er of this county. her brush in the wrong paint pot. of the county prepnred at the an | their purchases in order to obtain There are 3308 horses In t h e Coslett service station, are cele-1 understanding of the seriousness nual budget mealing held last So it is this autum n in the hills W alnut growers of Washington county valued nt $120,595 or $37.- around Laurel, w here she already of careless and unlaw ful driving. j the best possible prices, according brating the arrival of a first born, ! and Oregon have contended that I week. to G arrett Savings made will be sex undeterm ined as yet. Items of tuition and transporta 20 each, an Increase from the val has. with bold strokes, touched an injustice was being done the reflected in prices to customers, tion am ounting to $48,500 and $22,- uation of $113,490 last year. C at crimson to the vine maple and a A g e L im it E x te n d e d fo r The little visitor, w rinkled of grow ers of these tw o states be-1 he stated 500 are the same this year as last tle increased from 19.850 valued dab of gold here and there to ash face and not much larger than a cause of the fact that n o rth e rn , Three Washington county stores I new born kitten, arrived Septem E n lis tm e n t in C C C C a m p Organization meeting of the Total expenses for next year are nt $15 per head In 1934 to 20,088 leaves. Perhaps, after all, it is just are members of the association, the ber 17, after the family bungalow w alnuts are classified in p ro d u c-1 placed ut $77,979 as compared Io with a totnl value of $350,510 or a practical joke, but now and then tion quotas w ith the nuts grown Hillsboro Youth Co-ordina t i n g Boys and young men from C. C. Store at Hillsboro, Carlson $17.45 per head in 1935. Sheep $711.1011 this yenr, the difference had been suddenly moved to the in California. They contended, ’at dogwood blooms show w h i t e numbered 5059 worth $8880 or against d ark er foliage of the firs. Washington ount.v interested in en & Sherk at Sherwood, and Rey- | Coslett warehouse in a race with the P ortland hearing, that the v a r - ' Council of the National Youth Ad being In the emergency fund. rollm ent in the CCC camps, may nolds' at Mountaindale. the stork, or w hat ever it is that ieties grow n here and in Washing- ; ministration was held in the cham D efinite denial of a request for $1.74 each while goats totaled 987 At Quatama, M artin Heerdt has m ake application at any time be ________________ _ brings baby monkeys out of the j ton w ere not in competition with ber of commerce rooms Monday transfer of students from Banks head valued at $1385 or $1.40 each. two acres of straw berries bearing fore the call October 1, it was an to Hillsboro high school and from The vnlue of sheep decreased over fruit and expectud to continue pro- . nounced this week by Alice M ax L e o n a rd C l a r k e J o in t nowhere into the here. C alifornia varieties because of the night. B. W Barnes Is chairm an T igard lo West Linn, was confirm last year. H ills b o r o M o t o r F ir m As soon as the youngster, s till1 superior qualities of the northern and Mrs. H arry Morgan secretary. duct ion in fair quantity for some well, exeutive secretary of the Swine numbered 2795 head v al ed by the board when the legal Leonard Clarke of P ortland I s ! short on covering for his pink nuts and, therefore, grow ers should I A plan for two double tennis time. The variety is the Oregon j local relief office. The entire quota departm ent of the state superin ued al $18.025 or $5 95 each A com and the second crop was brought for this county, to be announced now employed in the office a n d ; body. Is hardened enough to the j be allowed to set their own m ar courts to be constructed through parison shows an increase from tendent’s office ruled that Ihe government aid and cooperation of ■bout by early clipping of the later, must be taken from the re parts departm ent of the Hillsboro w eather, the cage will be m o v ed ' ket quotas. board had full authority to desig Ihe $9745 valuation a yenr ago. to the service station, w h e re ! A lbert W. G entner, attorney for local organizations was endorsed There w ere only 283 fur fox folinge close to the ground forcing lief rolls. The nge limit has been Motor company. He was formerly j back nate the school to be attended by new growth. The fru it was produc- j Increased to Include persons from connected w ith the Frank C hevro Interested visitors may call at any ; the Associated growers, subm itted and the union high school board students In any given area outside found by assessors w ith a vnlue ed w ithout Irrigation. Heerdt said 17 lo 28. she said. tim e of the day or evening. a certified list of names declared will be asked to sponsor It. let company In Portland. of $4410 or $17 44 each. Total v al of regular high school districts. -W hile to S ALEM upppearances the Other Projects Ready Portland Finn High Congressman Rally Speaker Jamboree Big Gains in Building Planned Hope Revived for Short Cut Local Talent on Two Nights Schools Seek ¿or Safety of Pupils Select Group for Review of Expense Postal Department Sets Program Date Program Prepared for Teachers’ Meet Court Action Hits State Milk Board Hillsboro Merchants Plan Bargain Event Local Tax Receipts Surpass Last Year Relief Aid Projects Accepted By WPA County Total Valuation Drops, Assessment Summary Shows Walnut Growers Fight on Code Handed to Wallace for Decision Justice Here Plans Lesson for Drivers Garrett to Head Merchants’ Group Little Change Made Non-High Budget Plodding Old Dame Plays Season Joke Stork Visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jocko Youth Council for Hillsboro Formed