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*■ u Bargain D ay— You’ll W ant to Enjoy it Here O ctober 12 - > » - 7* ? . Killsbori J Fine Printing— The Argus Has One of Wi« Best Equipped Planks W ith W h iih M Combined the H ilU horo Independent H illsboro, O n g o n , T h ai b a ., Hillsboro h>il»po»nl««»t Kotsbllohmi 1*73 Volume 42, No. 83 ■ • i S ta te C ap itol N ews L e tte r M ott Talks on Pension Bargain Day to Prove Value as Trading Center H . I o I h t 3, 1935 Hillsboro Mayor Asks Support of Fire Prevention O b er T ria l Booked for Hilbb Ten Pages This Issue Argua EatahlUheri To Preside O pening of City Action New Postal Office Slated on Securing Funds Taken Program S a tu r d a y Bailot Needed Soon F i.e Prevention Week. October 16 to 13. will be observed in Hills boro through the efforts of the fire departm ent and the city ad m inistration in accord w ith presi dential and gubernatorial procla- Heavy L okmoh in State t mations Mayor J H G arrett is- L oan a n d G ra n t fo r S e w e r Kami Land Loans | sued the following proclamation P a tr o n s G e t O p p o r t u n it y to ' Wednesday: In s p e c t B u ild in g a n d S y s te m H e r e R e c e iv e s a t Low Here | "Realizing t h e Im portance o f F a c e T r u c k D r iv e r crowd of shoppers. saving our homes and other prop o f th e M c G r o a r t y B ill H e a r o f S e rv ic e P W A E n d o rs e m e n t A free distribution of gifts will erty from the ravages of fire, caus in L o c a l C o u r t title«? place from the cham ber of in L a s t Session ing financial, physical inconven t?AI.EM Of the «MM» farms which commerce at 2 o’clock In the after-l ience and some times death, and the slate land hoard has had to noon Shoppers from all parts <>$■ , . » j further realizing that many of take over to protact ils Üivaatment the county know the advantage of G a l C I l U a r IV Ia C jC these losses could be avoided by only one Is locuted In W ashing being In Hillsboro on these b ar using more caution and thought- ton county, according to a report gain days, according to Ed L. fullness. I, therefore, as m ayor of filed with the board this week by Moore, secretary. r-, t" l j Hillsboro, set aside the week ol M a n n in g M a n to T a l k A b o u t P r o b a b le D a t e O c t o b e r 2 1 ; » board of appraisers working u n D e m u r r e r F ile d i n C a a e » » ; ()clober j tO 13 as Fire Prevention _ » , different firms participating der the direction of Dean William P ro v is io n o f B ill E m b o d y In The N am e Budget Body this sales event will have their o f G rove Week I ask your special co-opera- t a r l y r o a t a l n ia t o r y A SchoenfeUI of the state college free gifts on display In th eir w in i lion tow ard m aking this week a ——— in g P la n E x p la in e d This one farm represents u pros dows together with th eir specially [ time when we will exam ine our | natrons Hillsboro vis- I Postm aster Fred C. Holznagel, who pective loss of »21X1 to the Irreduc P. L. Patterson, city c U attorney. priced Item of merchandise, a num °',dV‘Ä Odnvrer°f T ^ m ^ a ^ ^ t h e m ^ c o tS e X ' by the ycoun- ible school fund In the opinion of Congressman the appraisers who estim ate the -----_ ----------- Jam es W Mott of ber of days before the sales event, i - " a r g e s of m an slau g lu e, has A - ^ n a t i v e of the Port- I “ Ä w ith "opening" of new post of- £ Tuesday Selfridge F u rn itu re C o. Spruuse- value of the security at only JIBIxl lbt. , | rs( district told more than whereas the state has loaned $2000 prrsong present at the county Reitz Co.. Bristol H ardw are Co., j & . ? « * " .............. hcre r t A ^ ^ U ä f , ce — . - on the property. i Townsend club rally nt the Hllls- Well's D epartm ent Store. Delta | T h e 'tr la l is among the 12 cases bly Wednesday afternoon. Inspec- ^ ^ „ ^ T T n n L u n c ^ d tober 21, perm itting Hillsboro to prOgTam The school fund stands to lose ! boro u n iu„ high school auditorium Drug store. J .C Penney Co.. Fred ■ take advantage of PWA funds Amacber Market, C. C. Store, Cur- in the docket announced this week tion blanks wil be left by firem en ------- ------- official dedication of the build- nt least $300 000 through hail lim ns, Sunday afternoon th at he sup- ---- am ounting to $185,455 for construc on Oregon farm property, in l»>c j i l t e d the M cGroarty bill, embody- ry'« Grocery. Lester Ireland * Co for lhe term which opens before at all homes and business estab- O fB cial^edicanon^ oi t n e m i tion of a sew er system and dis arn oplnlon of the appraisers. On the [ng tb r principle of the Townsend Palm D ru g s to re . Fairway Market. , Judg, R Krank Peters October 14. | Ushments and co-operation of all m g .h as been posal p lant here, w hich has been o b v r wa8 arrested following an hi filling them out is asked. Eire- include, rem ark , by John non farms which the land board ldd age pension plan, when It was Hillsboro Meat C o, Safeway Store. approved by the federal govern accld,.nt ,.agt ot Gaston on the eve- men will also inspect every busi- of near Manning bioth- has had to take over through fore- introduced In the congress and Hillsboro F e d Co. Pool-G ardner ment. ber C o. J W. Copeland Yards, , J u , , 5 when the truck ness house next week, states F ire M. Brown o ln e a r _Manning^ r closure proceedings the appraisers helped w ith its presentation. Its l.um WIUy._ Grocery. Perfectlon_ B ak; * ¿ b e r and _loaded w ith M a r ^ . WUbim DIUon. g ? ^ 3 e T S k The change in the charter is estim ate the state's loss, bused on | objectives w ith its great support who will w ill 1 tell U n io n H ig h D is tr ic ts M a k e needed pernut H illsbore to Is- Im perial youngster, from the Gaston vlcin- Purpose of - the week - - .. according m inrcM Tuna. nere irom present values of farm properties. mwrt ultim ately become law. he cry. Sm ith's Grocery, 1 * __ _ _ . . 1 R C tft n/hr* # » 1 1 R sue revenue bonds am ou>ting to Feed A G ram C o . Texaco Station. ^ n t ou, of co„trol and plung- to Fire Chief S W. M elhuish is 875 to Ju n e 1896. who will leu ’ ut $2211.952 bosses on 507 other s„|d. G a in s in M o s t C ases $102.000. U nder the present char ............................................ S Campbell. Argus. J. L An- a dltch Ralph gpling. 17, to rem ind the public of the huge so m eth in g of ‘n®h / “ ’om^ uni delinquent ________ loans are s estim ated by , „ dt.t.jarcd that the bill ........,L does ter this type of bond cannot be <■» I Heaviest f „ ni «uct ers at * $74.455 t revolution- d.-ison Jew elry. P o w e r ,' Grocery. an<J ,_esler Winner. 17, were fatal- annual toll in lives and property Postal service_ n m is commun y the appraisers issued and the city cannot ac- be experienced in cast- ¿h„nge In our governm ent, but Hillsboro Cash Grocery. The Men , |y lnjured Bnd nie others suffered that Is taken by fire. D uring this Speaking Planned ItMtsen will V aluation of property in towns cept the offer of the federal gov a. particularly Harney, t(j' t R rem ove, the dreadful fear Shop. hurts of various degrees. week there is a nation-w ide cam-1 More early day experiences will ernm ent of funds for the construc î X W u r T n r w â ^ r ^ - 1 ^ r t y T o m old 'th é I bu.Inew.men making ; ^ e l im i n a te fire hazards and ^ ¿ t ^ b y ^ R y a m tu-. Padded uppiulsals by nttor- , r (heir live» It provides special advertising efforts for the Ijist case to be tried on the old • prevent fire. Among e: e’ . mail carrier. H. L. MacKenzie, g comoleted this week by tion work. Needs May Be Leos for the land board prior , he retirem ent of people over day include Dr P G Brown. ; docket U th at of Russell Crane, of fire cited w ere « a s m u la te d president of the cham ber of com- Jor E1935 a^ ? I r coun“ y i ^ L ^ r 1921 a r c blam ed for the threaten , from , h(. ract. of llfl, lK. ,,ne Hillsboro Motor C o. Commercial held on a state charge of adultery trash and old paper In basem ents merce, wiU speak on behalf of J_ E. C arpenter, «mtinty assesso George McGee, city engineer, al ed losses by George O Brown, see- uf f)pacc happiness and comfort. National Bank and MacKenzie Mo-j The Crane case opens this morn- and attics, im proper electric w k the business interests and J. H. The valuations are less public so was instructed to begin an im ing and use of defective electrical G arrett, m ayor of Hillsboro, on the utilities. m ediate survey „„ and to prepare rctary to the land board S incej he M,d ’ ______ ing «Thursday). equipm ent and im proper heating present postoffice and its back- In Hillsboro th e valuation this estim ates of costs in conBecaon _____________— j The new docket follows: October 1921 when the land board took ov- E nrour, f|n < appliances. ground of service. $1.463.220 as com pared to , wRh the proposed w or|, Council- 14. Esther N. Johns vs. O. P OTa^Mls1Oh7veB b X " 'm ad e by an The congressman held that the _ Governor C. H. Special invitations have been ra T th is year as aeTinS men WCTe of the °Pinlon th al con‘ x> IW IT P I* Matson: October 15. S tate vs. t qu1 from lhe commjttee to ^2a® L ^ R X s» siderably leas money than ia grant- ’ L .T .v n Of the txiard w orking out first vote In congress In which It Marshall H Elton (burglary): Oc- all municipal officials, theatres, rm ‘l T ”f, r de X e î ï n d board received 81 v o te, should be en- r Fa° n r t *«27 200 by the « w ern m en t would be ■ tober 18. State vs. Mark Osburn churches, schools, newspapers, C1VJ ^ m a s t e r s of the various offices M5^ ? 4,an m r X n sre* taking’”the"<lre-appral- couraglng to all proponents of the county asking them }s »»24,410 this y ear and $827,200 needed McGee was aidhorized to Q f-s s s iz -L ' and G raham Campbell ilarceny); ic organizations, business men and ’ w ith ¿ ¿ e r a ! grains of salt measure because It was the best their associations, women s clubs, participate in the dedication lasx’ employ w hatever assistance was October 17. M T. Cox vs. C arl Cornelius was $172,170 last year needed to complete the w ork so , " .S • i X t three sold have dur- vote ever accorded such a momen- _____ Hoffman; October 18. U nion Cen radio stations, and citizens to ob- ^ ^ c i ^ g The invitation requests mg th7eJ farm s E t o , , , principle when first presented tral Life Insurance oompany vs. serve this week by arranging pro- them tQ preS€nt them selves at the as compared to $164.970 this year; that plans can be subm itted before brought more than the re a p p ra ise d in the congress. B a te m a n A tta c k e d b y M a n Eugene F McCormack, and Union grams which will call attention to rear 0( t he building to William Orenco $32.490 for 1935 and $24 - November 1, the governm ent dead- valUM I The revised M cGroarty bill, he C entral Life Insurance company vs. the trem endous loss of life and Q ^ tt e r assistant postmaster, up- 010 a year ago. Gaston is $52.920 h ne on acceptance of the offer A nnual budget m eeting of the • • • i said. Is a scheme to give ev e ry o n e , N e a r G le n w o o d F r i d a y Sarah G albreath; October 21, State waste by fire and assist to educate on a rri’v al at the p ^ ,o ffic e build- »his year and $60 690 a year ago. Starw ood^ ' council was set for O ctober 15. in upholding the right of t h e , (n the United States, who h a s ; _____ vs. Vincent O ber i m anslaughter. the general pubbe in the practical i ,np ices'r ^*'hrcZh ¡ ln Members of the post office staff waV Ä u T y e a * ( M e m £ rs" < 7 th T tw o counts): October 23, W. D. ards' and0 c a re te satpract> board of higher education to create reached the end of his or her busi- i r ^ Ä : of these will be at the bu.lding to act as a y- r . ^ a £ k s was ■ named T u e ^ a y night w ere John the post of chancellor em eritus, | ness or Industrial usefulness, an ___ ____ Earl __________ Bateman, owner of a fill- ___ Hoag vs. ___ Ray Richardson; October now filled by W J K err, form er opportunity to retire from c o m -. ,n(. station and store tw o miles 25, State vs. W alter Wyss (selling reception comm ittee for all guests <SH870 a v e a r L ' MacKenzie. ------------------------- a n d P Visitors and an opportunity o ^th T to tals’ sio w ' Ba Iey’ H enry K urat!! Cal Orange Jack chancellor A ttorney G eneral Van )H-titlon In decency und comfort 1 soulh Glenwood on Gales cieek. a diseased anim al); October 28. ,ire8- Winkle declared that title must He held that It was not a m a tter, was seriously Injured Friday in s ta te vs Alma Buchanan iforgery); will be given all to view the in- j2 1 590 245 , his year and $21.628.09) E„ J ^ McA,ear carry with It specific duties to be of charity but one o f right f o r ! an argunu.n t with the d river of October 30. State vs. Arie Flow-1 A te n o r ol the new structure aftd year ago Forrester. P ortland engi- , |-Uck from one of the ers Pt al «chicken thievery); No- performed by the official In order those over 60 holding jo b , that new equipm ent recently installed valuations for school tax show "«er in charge of experim ents in should be held by younger people ■ i>o rHand distributing houses. vem ber 1, H. Wallace vs. S tate In- to Justify paym ent of a salary. -A, At lh‘ ceremony of dedication a to(a, Qf ,21590240 ?or 1935 as sewage disposal, reported on the • • • U nder the revised bill all over A w arrant w as issued following dustrial Accident commission. 'h e personnel of the postoffice will y s( $2) 628.09«) a vear ago. In Pla" ‘ now in operation He told 60 are not entitled to a pension. | th<. nssll| t ¡or p etc Bowen, said to | T orvald Branda. Forest G rove | JL-LxilllLJlL be given . an . in ------- ..— n -—* — . . d . iv id u a l íntrod«**- Hillsboro the valuation is $2,078.- »he council that « a #..«» full — report on In a letter this week to the Mu- timi Economic Feilerutlon. Gover- ’ but rather It is based on th eir ex b<. drivcr of the truck Bowen, truck driver, held under bond for tion to the visiting public, it is 47Q for thjg year as compared to tests would be made at the eoun- nor M artin declared him self J o be | Istlng Income, according to t h e Tuesday following his arrest In failure to st«jp at the scene of an , n 1 Planned t . $2.030.290 a year ago. Cl1 m eeting October 15. the accident following a w r e e f i n l ~ ■squarely behind President Roos»- J rapreaentattve. who Mid th at for j,(>rtland by a deputy from v 4// ,..KirsK «Ho r»or driven hv I F Mr- C o m m e r c i a l N a _ t i o n a l B _ a _ c k s __ nm Comm ittee from the chamber of Forest Grove valuations this year Im m ediate action assure the - me eon 1_* ntir» to funds A.__ a- i_ veit in his greut social and «-eon- instance those w ith incomes of ofRct. of John Conne.. SherllT. u n icn int c u r d r i v e n o y I-Z. 1>- WIC I O c ln h e r 19 i commerce responsible for the pro- are $1.188.880 and $1.195.580 last benefits of the PWA is de- omlc relief p ro g ram " The gover- , $2400 or over a year would not b e s te d $500 b o n d on a charge of Farland of Aloha hit a teleph«>ne " no n _____ i gram includes E. L. Johnson. Fred year. Beaverton is $1.028.270 com- manded under the rules and reg- nor also declared his utmost con-1 entitled to it and other with small- #8sauR a„d battery pole, entered a plea of not guilty Holznagel, Rev. J. T. Costello. L pared to $1.035.000 a year ago. ulations of the Public Works ad- fldence In Elmer Ooudy, Annual- C om m ercial-N a t j o n a J t . M cPheeters, W. V erne McKin- V aluations fu r union high school m inistration as outlined in a tele o f the State unem ploym ent bank 4-H corn show w ill be held ney and Ed L. Moore, secretary districts show Hillsboro w ith $4.- gram received Monday by Mayor committee In Oregon, who in the Comm ercial National bank ' ---------------------- 415.230 this year and $4.414.400 a J H. G arrett. U nder these rules at Hillsboro October 19. accord- D — , . « ¡he ‘.‘ta l e t e l l e r fund"“1 “ | ¿ v e r a i bllUons w ith th i re q u ire -, . (Cv»Unu«d year ago. Forest Grove was $4.- all plans and specifications, and ing to L E. Francis, assistant coun- . . . . m,.nt h. ‘ R L «i»ent will speed daughter, who was alone in the ________________ 874.460 this year and $4,848,460 last, the bond election, m ust be cleared ty agent. f _ - Tigard has $1.168.295 for 1935 and by N ovember 1 and construction Word from W ashington h a s^ J t the whmds of Industry and bust- £ ,r£ ^ nha™ ¿ ’.X "’ from h i ? truck" The corn grow ing contest was $1.168.340 a year ago. The 1935 , must begin not later than Decem- that PWA has turned down Ore- new. he Mid Bateman, who was at the house first started in 1930 for the pur- r,450 ber 15. ‘ valuation for Banks is $927,4 gun's application for a federal g r a n t. Thil, p,.nsi,)n bill is the only one ncarbv arrived at th e store in P°sc ot stim ulating an interest in compared to $918.890 a year ago; The total am ount of money to tow ard the purchase of a new | ntroduccd which has its o w n Rme be#r rt oj , he d rjVer's the production of seeii corn i.t J fu n eral Services for Local Man and Gaston has $824,490 now as be furnished by the governm ent capltol site Governor M urtln anti scheIn), of financing, h a n d 1 e d fonversa( jon and cscorted th e man | i W ashington county. The project amounts to $185.455 of w hich $102.- com pared to $847,710 last year. Set for This Afternoon Senator McNary, however, refuse lhl ough a tWo per cent transactions to i(j nis 000 must be paid back, according his truck, w here he ............... left him Tw cnly Exhibitor» Expected in has been of grow ing im portance to accept this decision ns final in- ,ax nCcording to the npfak<M\ * h" , afu ,r admonish ing him not to re -, until at the present time th ere are to G eorge McGee, city manager Land Products Show nsmuch as PWA officials hud cn- Mld lblll under th e revised bill (urn , o thp g(ore un tll hc couId Dr. Lundy Byron Smith. 84 years 44 boys enrolled. To assure the retu rn of this mon couragod the application anil Me- aR transactions would not be taxed w ithout argum ent Each year every boy enrolled is old, resident of Hillsboro for the ey, the city is planning W ashington county 4-H club N ary hnd been assured of Its ap- , R. declared th at a levy on all w ith seed for one acre last 16 years, died in his home a. »»■*-*-» bond issue. To pass such a bond As Bateman reentered the sto re ., m em bers are entered In corn, po- furnished proval before leaving W ashington (Continued t»« »»•»(• ». column I, corn. At the close of th e grow here Monday F uneral services w ill Issue the city m ust have a charter * __ ... .Iiiiiiiin r p ii I the d river followed him. Bateman ,a to. sheep, hog and dairy cattle of Governor » M 1 ___a artin has ' announced ing season they exhibit 25 ears of , , I . . . <..» AA i County relief canneries, accord- I Continued on pa*« 4. rotum nl) ■ related, and struck him on the *' classes at the Pacific International th eir corn crop at the corn show. be . held that he will Issue the call for u . _____. at 2 o clock this afternoon -n^ R y? Weil, chairm an of ------------------------- i Jaw. knocking him down. As he Livestock Exposition. Portland, ac- iH-cial session as soon as this S i l V U l g S 111 V J f i l d C In the spring the seed is handled (Thursday) from the Donelson & lth e relief committee, have reached ¡ fell he struck tho counter, hc said. cording to L. E. Francis, assistant phase of the capltol financing prob- & and sold by the local seed dealers Sewell funeral parlors. From here a total pack to date of 78.624 cans . -S giving aV« I«, iii erai,Ir IG w L 'T Z 't P r x r P i ' i i q t and could not rem em ber anything county agent. 1cm is settled, the law m ak G rowing season this year has , he bodv wiR be taken to tbe The pack for last week, reported t t z-x i more. Besides the blow on the jaw, Indications are that there will be ers ten days to tw o weeks notice ----- j Bateman suffered a broken bone about 20 exhibitors of corn in the been ver.v^ dry. states Francis. Portland C rem atorium . He had re- at relief headquarters, am ounted before th eir presence In Sulem Is However, the quality of corn r ®is- 1 tjred from the practice of medi- to 14.605 cans. » required A ttorney m em bers of the Reduction of .2 Mill In School in the ankle which placed him in land products show. Local 4-H ed by the boys is considerably cine Total num ber of cans allotted to i n„i-a -i doctor's care and on crutches. boys have alw ays made a very superior to that of last year a n d ' legislature are urging th at the ses ' _ Expense Here Predicted creditable showing w ith their corn the exhibits at the show should be o<1Dl;Qe?mil ,h n'KaS i*0.™ SePty ^ b«Z the county by the state relief com- Eire in d o s e d Season at Manning sion be convened as soon as pos D raws Fine exhibits. Clayton Nyberg of Tual- very good. 28- 1851: in Ohl0' la ,e r. movin» to m ittee was 122,332 to be filled. It sible since the present uncertainty R e s id e n c e N e a r C o rn e liu s Saving of $54012 Is forecast In -------- i . , . atin is entering his purebred Du- Bovs enrolled in this year's pro- M i^ o u n From Missouri he moved is expected that nearly all of th e is Interfering with their legal busi Matt P ih , P o rtland transporta- D e s tr o y e d b y F ir e F r id a y roc-Jersey hogs in both club and the budget of th e Hillsboro public (C ontinuedon P . . . 10. colum n«) to Seattle, becoming th e first oste- allotm ent w ill be utilized, Weil ness. ________________ opathic physician m the northwest. said- The residence on the farm of J open classes. M arvin H eynderickx tion man. paid 50 cents to find out schools following the annual budg Forest Grove cannery led th e tbat be w oujd ra th er pay his fine A fter practicing in S eattle for a et m eeting held Monday night. The C harles W underlich, north of Cor- of V erboort w ill enter Holsteins. other three county units for the i of $25 and costg than spend hig year he came in 1898 to Portland, nelius. burned Friday about 10 30 Ham pshire sheep and Poland-China budget cnlls for $18,716.74 for oper n ill starting from a defective hogs in the club classes, w eek w ith 4i00 cans. F ruit and tim e in jail last T hursday. He w here he practiced until 1914. ating expenses in the coming year. flue B ernhart Bier and family w ere In addition to th e individual T hat y ear he moved his prac- vegetables are going into the cans pleaded guilty to setting a fire in Estim ates on the tax levy based residing there, and lost all th eir exhibits, there w ill be four Wash- , tice to Goldendale. Wash., w here now with fish and m eat to follow , c]osed season on his ranch near Joint Installation of officers of on , b(. valuation of 1934 and 1935 household goods. No Insurance was , ington county Judging teams com- ----- ' he lived tw o years and from there as the season closes. Weil rem arked. Manning. but balked at paying the O rders w ere received from the fine levied by A. W H avens In the American Legion and Auxil is tw o-tenths of a mill less. The carried on the personal property. I petlng at th e International These Local Firem en Answer Three Calls he w ent to A berdeen and Hoquiam iary was held at the V eterans' levy for this year was 8.1 mills but the house was insured. Mrs. I team s are: livestock judging team ) later moving to Hillsboro w here state relief comm ittee to assign justice court. H ere Last Friday personnel to four Washington coun He was com m itted to th e county hall Thursday night. F r e e m a n ami the valuation of property in Bier fell from a ladder while try - from the G reenville dairy club, he had resided since. Ing to extinguish the fire and is I made up of A nthony Herb. Ray Frazier of McMInnvIlc. district le the district, $2.387,489 69. ________ ___ ___ re-1 Dr. Sm ith joined H arm ony lodge. ty SERA projects to be operated jail w hen he refused to pay the H illsboro fire departm ent w ith relief funds until taken over suffering from a bad b u rn on h er mond D ierickx and Francis Plass; fine, but changed his m ind about gion commander, and Mrs. Mae Members of the budget com m it — C hehalem •> Mountain potato club sponded to three calls Friday, ser- A. F. & A. M. in Portland, trans- by WPA. The projects included half an hour la te r and asked for Walters of Snlem. district auxiliary tee included E. J McAlear, A. W. foot. ious damages resulting from one ferring his m em bership from there county canning, federal housing, his release, according to Justice The family moved into n house crops judging team m ade up of president, installed the officers, as Hoffman. V. W. G ardner. Nye B ris of the fires only, according to fire- to Goldendale. He also was a distribution of relief commodities Havens. An additional 56 cents was sisted by V. Ahadie for the legion tol and A. H. Busch. G ardner was nearby, owned by Mrs. Olive Hu- Helen Schmeltzer, Jam es Allisop and Ellen Jaq u ith ; Rock Creek men. T h j^ w a s j t ^the^A^_G. Gill- mem ber of the Scottish Rite and the emergency nursery school assessed against him for costs of anil Mrs A rthur K rocger for the chairm an of the committee._______ ' ber. poultry judging team w ith John m ore home on Bailey avenue, west Masons. project in Hillsboro. comm itment. auxiliary as sergeunts-at-arm s. He is survived by tw o sons, Le- Hansen, Jim Davidson and Henry of the railw ay tracks, w here the For the first tim e since the clos- David York Wilson of Beaver- W. F. Cyrus continues as head fire of unknow n origin, damaged Roy of Los Angeles and Dr. C aryll ing of the SERA office, two em- ton was fined $5 and cost by Jus- D ickman as its m em bers and the of the legion and Mrs. Cyrus is the roof and tw o upstairs rooms. T. Sm ith of Hillsboro. Another ployes of the Federal Housing of- tice H avens when he pleaded guilty rabbit judging team of the T uala the new auxiliary president. O ther tin Rabbit club w ith Clayton, Wil F u rn itu re in the tw o rooms was son. Dr. Elm er H. Sm ith, died in fice will receive pay following as- to driving a truck w ithout a muf- legion officers installed w ere Jak e b ur and Willis N yberg as its destroyed. The loss was covered by Hillsboro Ju n e 4. 1930. signment slips Tuesday. The em- fler. He operates a m uffler and Well, first vice; A rthur Krocger, insurance. members. T uality lodge, A. F. and A. M., ployes. F J. Riler. office manager. was arrested by state police a t the second vice; Jam es Say, adjutant; A nother call was to West Union, w ill have charge of funeral serv and Hanora Hewitt, assistant, have junction of the T ualatin Valley Leon Davis, finance officer; L. M. As m eans of fu rth er determ ln- f the last five years, gives 528.400 w here brush fire menaced the Fred been keeping the office open w ith- highw ay and Scoggins Valley road, Smith, chaplain; Joe Licdcr, ser Ing attitude Oregon w a l n u t j bags per year, the co-operaHve Schm idt barn. The fire was brought ices. 1 (Continued on column 2)__ geant-at-arm s; and W. V erne Mc growers regarding present and points out. The control board has P all-bearers will be K enneth D a out pay. under control quickly, according Kinney. historian, and Mrs. Cyrus' proposed coastwldr marketing estim ated domestic consum ption for to S. W Melhuish. chief of the vison. Edw ard B ritts of Vancou assisting officers installed were: agreement. AAA at Washington, this season as 604,500 bags or 65 departm ent. The th ird call w as a ver, Dr. J. A. V anB rakle and Dr. Anna C lark, first vice-president; L. H. H owland of Portland, A l Inform ation gathered by H arry chim ney blaze w ithout damage. C.. has called series of three per cent of the total production. Helen Krahmer, second vice; Malsle D. Johnson, deputy in the office of Rapid action In fire loss ad fred Sm ith and Dr. C. A. Lamkin. meetings In Eugene October 7. Figures prepared by th e co-op Caldwell, secretary; M arie Bristol, Halem October 8. and Newberg John Connell, sheriff, led Wednes justm ent followed the Gillm ore fire. treasurer; Emma Dlerdorff. chap October 9 In chamber of com erative place the value of the 930,- day to th e arrest in Washington An adjuster view ed the damage lain; M arie Hoffman, historian; merce rooms at 1:30 p. m. E. L. 000 bag crop, nt 8H cents p e r of tw o youths f r o m Portland Friday noon, settlem ent was made pound, at $7.915.000. The oo-opern- Local business district would be Ruth Pubols, sergeant-at-arm s; anil Markell. f i e l d Advantages of city planning am* w anted in connection w ith the Monday and carpenters w ere m ak representative tlve sets the vnlue at 14 cents per Arlene Eslinger, past president. AAA, and O. S. rollings, agri zoning w ere discussed by Georgt along the highw ays and contain pound on the 604,500 bags allowed slaying Sunday of Ernest Loll, ing repairs Tuesday. Damage was grocery stores, m eat m arkets, res Mrs. Esllngor was presented with cultural McGee, city m anager, at the Ro will conduct under th e control plan, or $8.453.- M ultnom ah deputy sheriff. Loll placed at $1211. C ham ber of comm erce luncheons taurants and filling stations, w ith a post president's pin by th e unit mrellngs. economist, Sm all buildings and cordwoixl and dinners w ill begin w ith dinner tary club here T hursday noon. All growers Invited to 000. which Is half a m illion dollar was killed w hile investigating al in appreciation of her w ork d u r attend to discuss facts pertain One of the fundam entals of city the central business district con leged illegal hunting near t h e w ere menaced for a tim e by a meeting O ctober 14. This is the Increase through control. ing the year. W ashington county line east of grass and brush fire near Rock tim e when the new officers for the planning. McGee told Rotarians, Is taining the large stores, repair ing to walnut situation. Then, th e bulletin points out, the Tigard. Program Included accordion solos th e preparation of a m aster plan shops and various other businesses. C reek Thursday. However the fire coming year w ill Answer to representations made and in be oe installed, m siaueo ano - - d R , residents The industrial district, he said, by Dale Busch and vocal solos by by the Associated W alnut Growers 35 per cent still rem ains to be sold Police and deputy sheriffs since was brought under control w ithout comm ittee announcem ents w ill b e , ° ‘n « inessmen an idea of w hat would contain w holesale houses, and it Is expected th at 7 cents per Elwood Coslett, accompanied by of Oregon's opposition to the w al the m u rd er have been searching loss. m aae' would be expected in th e future. packing plants and factories, w hile Henry Hnller. Com m unity singing nut code, has been placed in the pound rnn be obtained for these, for a green roadster seen leaving or $2,278,500 additional. Officers and directors w ill p r o b - |The cRy plan he said, is being the recreational district would con was also enjoyed. the vicinity of the crim e shortly R e d C r o a t D ir e c to r a hands of W ashington county grow ably recom mend th at th e different established w ith every day’s activ- tain the parks and public buildings In addition to this, the bulletin afterwards. ers by the North Pacific N ut G row to b e E le c te d O c t. 10 committees shall meet at least once itieg and (he m aster plan, in this of the city. U nraveling of the m ystery su r ers’ Co-operallve, an organization declares, a demand can then be conection. gives the city some D irectors for th e C ounty Red a m onth to discuss affairs. McGee also explained the part representing eight associations in filed w ith the secretary of agricul rounding the car came through In A new kitchen range was in I played in the present planning the northw estern p art of the state tu re u n d er th e new adjustm ent form ation turned In nt the sher Cross chapter w ill be elected at stalled during the sum m er and will thing to look to. Following the plan. McGee said, m ovem ent by the city project car The statem ent, prepared by the act, for a $2.278.500 loss on the iff's office here In w hich Johnson t h e regular meeting T hursday add to the efficiency of the kitch surplus sold by lhe control board Identified the autom obile as one night. October 10. at the cham ber Hillsboro's city asphalt paving co-operative and placed in t h e at 7 cents ns ngnlnst the domestic owned by George L. Fiedler, 23. of of commerce. These directors are en, according to Ed. L. Moore, sec comes city zoning, w hich is the ried on under SERA, which em second part of city planning. The plant was put In operation last 6533 Southeast Sixtieth avenue, chosen from all sections of the retary. of a city stabilizes values, ployed an engineer and survey week and work of patching pav the Oregon crop is w orth m ore cl« '"1 should be paid in full, the Portland. August Weston, 23, of county and everyone Interested in The dinner m eeting w ill close zoning crew This survey crew, he pointed ing throughout the city started. The under the code than It would b e ' » o tn lc ro p retu rn would be $13,- West P ortland Is alleged to be his Red Cross w ork is urged to a t prom ptly at 8 o’clock and w ill be he declared, and assists in holding out, located th e boundaries of the the various districts In their re l plant employs five men. tend. The nom inating comm ittee followed w ith entertainm ent i n ative positions. city, surveyed streets and prepar- partner. j 032.000. About $50 w orth of damage was on uncontrolled sale. The Hillsboro plans call for s ix 1 . ™ P S Yhl^h, * “ * ** Identification of the car came will m ake a report and nom ina the recreation rooms. Two profes Admission Is made th at th ere is Tn nnsw er to the statem ent of done to m aterial at the plant when players from when Johnson recalled that Fiedler tions m ay be m ade from the floor. sional ping pong which include tw o resi- '™p„ t aniC® l ldlnB the new VwCT it wns first put In operation T h u rs no surplus cither In Oregon or the Associated W alnut G rowers of had been in Jail here in 1930 for P ortland w ill p l a y exhibition districts local including the new .ew er games, and afterw ards m eet some dential. ctenuai, local business Dusinras and aim central c v i.u a i, me"*’ . day by a fire w hleh started when California. Production for the Pn-1 Oregon th at Franqucttes are an carrying concealed weapons. The Resumes Instruction cific const is estim ated at 930,000 exclusive Oregon crop, the co-op- of the local experts. T here w ill business, industrial and recreation- ® • __________ thé kerosene fuel hose broke u n Dr. H arrison D. Huggins w ill r e erative points out th a t last year person who gave the tip on the ............ - al and public buildings according der 00 pounds of pressure. The bags of nuts, the bulletin states. green car identified a picture of sume his w ork as clinical Instruc also be card, billiard and pool to McGee. The first re sid e n tia l' C o u n t y F a r m e r » ’ U n io n Increases In production in this C alifornia produced tw o and one- flames burned aw ay electric w ir Fiedler ns the driver, according to tor in eye for the fourth-year class playing. f<> M e e t H e r < ing and consumed asphalt being section of the United Stntes sets th ird tim es as m any as Oregon. Ed L. Moore, secretary, reports district, he explained, contains th e; at the U niversity of Oregon m edi the sheriff's office. the average production from 1928 F a ir play betw een Oregon and tw o new members. Dr. P. G. single and tw o-fam ily dwellings, i used for repairs. cal school F riday afternoon. Dr. This inform ation was placed in to 1031 ns 508,000 bags, and from California grow ers Is asked, the not more than tw o and a half October meeting of the Washing- P ortland police Huggins will not be In his office Brown, dentist, recently establish stories high, w hile the second con- ton county unit F arm ers’ Union 1932 to 1935, 715,000 bags, or an bulletin pointing out th at b o t h the hands of the Takes New Position ing him self In Hillsboro, and the _____________ ____ , on Friday afternoons, because of and M ultnom ah sh eriffs office. The Rex Howell has taken a position Increase of 207.000 bags Averaging stntes hnve the same problem, and car was found Tuesday at Fiedler's i his clinical work, until fu rth er 1 new Men's Shop, recently opened tains apartm ents, hospitals, etc., w ill be held S aturday at 8.30 p. I m. in the Legion hall In Hillsboro. al the Highway M arket, S ixth and the American consumption of both th at a m arket m ust be found for bome notice. by Lym an Howe and Jam es Wells. as well as residences. domestic and Imported w alnuts for (Contlnii«d on pus« 10, column 4) Baseline. Il Y A I. Another bi« »ale* event will be held In Hillsboro O ctober 12 This will be another Hillsboro Bargain ! Hay, with 28 o f the leuding firms I offering special m erchandise at ___________ specially low prices. 1 Extensive advertising In the Ar- T w o C h a r g e a M a n s la u g h t e r C o n g r e a a m a n C i t e . S u p p « R rt | { ^ - " ^ h c l r e u l ^ e r W e I. I N O » C O « O ctober 21 P lans Here Rally Attracts Many Valuations in Towns Drop am a I ¿RUlC V7W11CI ¿TirVlCK TTflU/n n il , A. 1 ITUtll V_,OVlT F v h in il' a c D f. £>, Oil'll til Succumbs Monday CIllb Members in Prnrllirfç Fxbihif Relief Canneries Have Large Pack lVIinC* ValliUlgCU Oil Flan tO Lay It Ollt DUUgtl r Gillmore Residence Damaged t? by / Blaze Legion, Auxiliary Install Officers Walnut Crop Worth More Under Code Control, Association Says Local Deputy Aids in Slayer Manhunt Civic Body Plans First Fall Meet Streets Patched by Local Workers Advantages of City Planning Discussed by George McGee