The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 09, 1936, Image 1

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Week for Your Pleasure.
With W hich is Combined the H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t
\ illume 42. No. 17
S tate Capital
N ew s L etter
Ililla lM iro In iJeiiviuivtit I .*1 nbli-ihed 1H7H
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , J a n u a ry ft, 1936
H ills b o ro A rifiis E stablished 1894
Re-elected
Mentor of Hoy
Local
Postal
Income for I*lass
Valley Men
Head of Farmers'
Burglar Held
Union of County Receipts Up
Says S h e r iff Winged in
Local Farm
Gun Attack
for Old Year
People Cut
Historical Group
to Hold Session
on Friday Night
Two Sections, Twelve Pages
Local Girls
Get Chance
Two Trips
Jo h n Plass o f B a n k s w as re -e le c t-
Five-tim e loser in brushes with
Arousing of interest among the
i( t p re s id e n t o f th e W a s h in g to n
the Pacific coast law, Frank Mc­
people of Washington county in
¡ ( 'o im ly F a rm e rs ’ U n io n h e re S a tu r ­
Govern, recent residence Portland,
the Washington County Museum
d a y. O th e r o ffic e rs are : J o h n K m i ­
is in the local jail aw aiting a
and Historical association is the
’oiistruclioi W ork on
na, F a rm in g to n , v ic e -p re s id e n t; M
chance to appear before Judge R
purpose of a meeting called for 8
J, V u n d e rz a n d e n , Kansas C ity , co n -
Frank Peters on charges of burg­
p. m. Friday in the circuit court
New Built ling Long
(fu c to r, F ra n k S c h u lm c ric h , L a u r c l-
lary. McGovern, according to S h er­
room at the court house Mrs. Edith
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T im e in E n tu re
Tozier W eathcrred of Champoeg T w o Free C aliforn ia T rips
J G a sto n, P ete Jo rg e n se n o f W est
partner and probably instructor of
historical lecturer, will be the prin ­
on A m ou n ts Still D ue for
H eld for S h ootin g E arly
S u b sta n tia l In creases
U n io n and E. J L u n g e r o f M id d le -
O ffered in C ontests
James It Oswalt, 18-year-old Port-
cipal speaker.
ton, d ire c to rs , and M rs. M a ry 1,.
T h e O re g o n lc g lx lu tu re
> c AI I'M
hinder, caught as he attem pted to
The association was started last
Old C ontracts
M
onday
M
orning
in B usin ess
S tartin g F rid ay
H o rn e r, B lo o m in g , re -e le c te d se cre ­
V> w k l 'h ifh , in its re c e n t s p e c ia l hvx -
gain entrance to the Cobb grocery
summ er to take advantage of the
ta ry .
• Kin. a u th o riz e d th e c o n s tru c tio n o f
store east of Beaverton last week.
offer of Albert Tozier and Mrs.
u n e w $2.’»(MI tMHi M ate houxe w ill
E L. Ross o f A lo h a , W a s h in g to n
W eatherred to give their historical
McGovern, arrested in Portland
in ¡ ill p r o b a b ilit y be p r c p .ir in g fo r
county re p re s e n ta tiv e , e x p la in e d
collection to Hillsboro and Wash­
and brought to Hillsboro Monday
Its re g u la r m * kn I o ii o f 1937 i f not
sonic o f t in - m easures passed at th e
ington county, the home of their
night by a deputy sheriff, is said
a c tu u lly in m * sion b e fo re c o n stru e
sp e cia l le g is la tiv e sc. sio n a nd a n ­
people many years ago. They hope
to have adm itted assisting Oswalt
lio n w o rk on th e n e w b u ild in g gets
sw e re d q u e s tio n s c o n c e rn in g th e
to make Hillsboro, because of its
in burglarizing the C arr garage
M any B eliev ed C on tin uation t r u c k lice n se h ill, r e q u ir in g a $10 L arge Q uarters M akes T ask and Clement service station at D ecla res H ad N o Intention connection with early Oregon and i E vent Provide an Equal O p ­
u nder w ay.
T h is was in d ic a te d in an in t e r ­
pioneer history, the center of his- i
fee fo r p ic k - u p ca r
D iscus non on
Beaverton He also said that he
of Setup W ould Hurt
Seem L ighter
o f C au sing Injury
v ie w h e re th is w e e k w it h C a r l F
p ortu n ity for A ll
th is m ea su re , re s u lte d in th e c a ll­
torical interest in the state.
was present at the Cobb grocery
C o u ld . S e a ttle a rc h ite c t, w h o m th<
in g o f a d ire c to rs ’ m e e tin g im m e d i­
attem pt.
A rrangem ents have been made
c a p ito l c o m m is s io n has re ta in e d ¡1
a te ly fo llo w in g th e session and a i
Crim inal record sent here from
Substantial increases in postal
Suffering from gunshopt wounds w ith the county court to house the
U p se t M o n d a y b y a su p re m e ] d e c is io n to fill* a p ro te s t w it h th e
it» te c h n ic a l id v in o r.
Two free nine-day trips
receipts for th e year just closed, j Washington. D C . shows McGovern received in an argum ent early Mon­ collection and other articles that
d e c is io n
in v a lid a tin g
a l l s e c re ta ry o f state.
F ew p e o ple a p p re c ia te th e tre - I c o u r t
as having been in trouble with the
will be donated from tim e to tim e
with all ex­
nn rid ou s a m o u n t o f w o r k in v td v c d phase o f A A A o p e ra tio n * o v e r th e i C h a n g e in tim e o f p rim a r ie s fro m , were reported this week by Fred law in Portland a year ago; served day m orning in the Lee Davis home in a room in the basement of the to California
in p re p a rin g p lu n x fo r a b u ild in g U n ite d S ta te ., a g r ic u lt u r a l e x p e rts M a y to S e p te m b e r w as p ro te s te d in Holznagel, postm aster Holznagel a t ­ tim e in California prisons; Wash­ in Cherry Grove. Stanley Davis. court house. Certain changes have penses paid are the grand
» f th is ty p e .” G o u ld d e c la re d ,
x- a nd fe d e ra l o f f ic ia l' in W ir h in g to n a re s o lu tio n on th e g ro u n d s th a t i tributed a considerable portion of ■ ington state penitentiary at Walla 18. and H arry F. Williams, 22. were to be made, which will be handled prizes announced for coun­
tiie increase to additional activities
I in in g th a t th e a rc h ite c t w o u ld w e re s t r iv in g W e d n e sda y to fo rn n i
o n ly th o se c a n d id a te s s u p p o rte d by
Walla; deported from Vancouver, treated at Jones hospital in H ills­ by the museum association.
ty girls in the “ Hillsboro
¡ ¡ o h a h ly
r e q u ir e s ix
m o n th s ill I lu te som e w o rk a b le p la n w h ic h tile tw o m a jo r p a rtie s can be v o te d I In the Carnation condenser and ‘ 1?. C„ and arrested by police in boro. Stanley was wounded in the
H. R. Findley of Cedar Mills was
w h ic h to c o m p le te h is p la n s a fte r ; m ig h t co m e w it h in th e b o u nd s set i u p o n a t th e p r im a r y e le c tio n . T h e i Ray-M aling cannery, both m anufac- • Minneapolis, Minn., as well as in right thigh and W illiams in the named general membership chair­ M erchants’ Popularity Con­
by th e c o u rt.
right arm. Williams suffered from man at the board of directors' tests” to be sponsored by 18
change, it was co n te n d e d , w o u ld I lurers being controlled by increased! other Pacific coast cities.
F « .selection
over the United States. I
S e le c tio n o f th e c a p ito l a re m -
Washington c o u n t y
farmer: g iv e no o p p o r tu n ity fo r In d e p e n d purchasing
Shirley Fosner. Sherwood, is in loss of blood from a severed artery meeting Saturday afternoon. Efforts local concerns in co-opera­
Postal
receipts
for
the
period
from
in his arm.
t *cl w i l l be m ade th ro u g h a 111- th o u g h re c e iv in g c o n s id e ra b le h e n - , e n t ca n d id a te s.
will be made to secure members at
] Jan u ary 1 to the close of the year the county jail aw aiting bond on
Charges Filed
tio n - w id e c o m p e titio n w h ic h w i l l e fit fro m th e v a rio u s s u b s id y p a y - i
30 cents a year throughout the tion with the Hillsboro A r­
am ounted to $25 219 21 as com pared ¡
threatening a felony i in
Davis.
62,
w
ielder
of
the
weapon
r e q u ir e a n o th e r th re e m o n th s ' tim e . , in c u ts , seem n o t g re a tly a la rm e d ,
gus. The contests will open
,
, in
■ the county jail, w . here I county.
E. ers
J. and
McAlear,
to >23,029 58 collected in 1934
1' hal he thJreate" ea bodily harm t to was placed
F rank Pe,
L £ w Judge
n k « w R.
ju
C o u ld said. P re p a ra tio n o f th e con* ' o v e r c o n d itio n s , m a n y o f th e m t a k ­
his baby daughter, who, w ith his
H olid ay M ail In creases
he declared the whole escapade | ,jraw up the constitution and by- at 8 a. m. Friday and con­
te d ru le s a n d re g u la tio n s a n d s tu d y in g th e d e cisio n as a m a tte r o f
I
wife,
has
recently
been
sheltered
Increases in holiday mail this
} tinue until 8 p. m. March 2.
o f th e d e signs a n d s e le c tio n o f il u co u rse T h e d a ir y in d u s try , w h ic h I
the home of the w ife’s mother, was accidental and Drought about | laws
year am ounted to nearly 16 per in
when the tw o young men retu rn ed j
_____________ ___
w in n e r w i l l c o n su m e
a n o t h e r p re d o m in a te s not o n ly In th is c o u n ­
Mrs. Emily Dill, of Sherwood.
Votes in the contests w ill be
cent
over
a
year
ago,
Holznagel
from a trip to V ancouver about 2 1
m o n th so th a t, a ll to ld , it w i l l he ty , h u t m ost o f th e o th e rs w est o f
given by participating m erchants
pointed out. Receipts for the holi- ! Robert Johns. Beaverton route 2, o’clock in th e m orning and at-
th e Cascades, was b re a th in g easier
was
placed
under
arrest
Monday
day mail period between Decem­
on all counter cash and C. O. D .
a w arrant charging in ju ry to tem pted to take L ees brother, H.
12 b e fo re d ir t can be e x p e c te d to
D airym en A la rm e d
ber 10 and December 25 am ounted
purchases, on all cash paym ents
b e g in f ly in g on th e c a p ito l site
property in that he shot a D Davis, away.
A la r m e d b y w h a t th e d a iry m e n Form er R esid en t
K illed in to $2.286 06 as compared to $199192 personal
dog. J. F. M urphy, wood- j Davis was charged w ith attack i
made on open accounts and on
was
s u p e rv is in g b e lie v e d w o u ld be e v e n tu a l e n - 1
G o u ld ,
w ho
for the same period a year ago. The . neighbor's
was placed under arrest by w ith a dangerous weapon on the
a rc h ite c t on th e W a s h in g to n c a p i- (•m a c h in e n t o n
cash
down paym ents and install­
O lym p ia M ishap
above figures w ere for stam p sales • , cutter,
t h e ir o p e ra tio n s 1
the sheriff's office for a traffic vio­ two boys in a com plaint draw n by j
t o l g ro u p at O ly m p ia , was in Sa- th e y a lre a d y w e ie b e g in n in g t o 1
only.
ment paym ents made on tim e pay­
the
district
attorney
Tuesday
after-
,
lation.
1cm g e ttin g the “ ft c l” o f th e s it* seek som e w a y o f c u rb in g e x p a n - ,
Gains of 50 per cent w ere reported
ment accounts during the period of
A F. Hatch of Cornelius report- noon following questioning of the I
n a tio n here Q u e s tio n e d as to his slo n o f th e in d u s try In re g io n s
Mrs. M artha L. Smith. 74. of P o rt­ for the same period for th ird class
l man.
Sudden Pressure D isastrous contests. Variances from this sched­
( ( on tin u ed un page 2, rn lu m n 3)
o p in io n w it h respect to th e ty p e w h e re w h e a t in d c o rn la n d s w e re land, form erly of Hillsboro, was m atter, which is mail under per­
i His brother, Lee said, came to
o f b u ild in g w h ic h s h o u ld re p la c e b e in g r e tir e d th ro u g h th e w ile a t struck arid fatally injured by an mits In 1934 receipts for this class
ule by certain sponsors may be
to W a p a to D ikes
i Cherry G rove S aturday night from j
th e o ld state house he r e p lie d th a t and c o rn -h o g p ro g ra m .
nutomobile, while w alking across am ounted to $62.97 as com pared to
found in the full page announce­
|
his
farm
near
there,
and
w
ent
to
“ th e P a c ific coast states a nd p a r ­
A n u m b e r o f d a iry m e n , a tte n d ­ the Pacific highw ay near Olympia. $133 65 for this year. This is an ­
I
sleep
on
the
lounge
in
the
front
]
ment
advertisem ent on page three
t ic u la r ly O re g o n seems to be p r e t t y * ing a m e e tin g in T illn n o o k th e Wash., Ja n u ary 3 She left Portland other indication of b etter times,
room. His car was left in the yard. ; Excessive rains, which followed of the second section of this paper.
w e ll im b u e d w it h th e o ld N e w fir s t o f th e w e e k, w e re said to the day before to visit a daughter, Holznagel said, as mail m atter of
a
more
or
less
drafty
condition
The boys, on th eir return, attem pted
E n g la n d tr a d itio n s ” w h ic h w a s in ­ h o ve w e lc o m e d th e c o u rt d e cisio n Mrs. Will Duncan, at Tum w ater, this class usually is advertising
Two Contests Tlanned
to arouse th e sleeper or to take | throughout the fall and early w in­
te rp re te d as a le a n in g to w a rd th e us one w h ic h w o u ld assure th e m Wash.
ter, came w ith the closing of the
All contestants will have an equal
matter.
|
the
car
keys
from
him,
witnesses
'
m o re c o n v e n tio n a l ty p e o f b u ild ­ m o re s a fe ty
Mrs. Sm ith is survived by two
old year to bring rivers and stream s chance for one of the grand prizes,
Total collection for December this
O n th e o th e r h a n d
were uncertain as to which.
in g r a th e r th a n one o f m o d e rn is tic m a n y lo c a l fa rm e r-
to flood levels throughout the according to the contest plans. One
d e c la re th a t daughters, Mrs. Duncan, and M rs. year am ounted to $3 229.71 com par­
Lee
told
Sheriff
John
Connell
'
lilie s as h is been th e t r i l i d in ca p ­ some fo rm o f c o n tro l m u st ru le .
Donald Gregg, Portland; a son Roy. ed to $3.01991 last year.
C ollection s Show M a r k e d that he rem onstrated w ith th e m , county.
contest will be conducted for girls
Los
Angeles
and
a
sister,
Mrs
it o l b u ild in g s e re c te d in
re c e n t
E in -
At Gaston, w here Wapato lake residing w ithin the city of H ill
Holiday mail this year, Holznagel
In W a s h in g to n . P re s id e n t Roose­
i
and
that
they
continued
to
threaten
i
G
ain
D
uring
ma
Styles,
Portland.
Y ear
years.
said, did not seem as heavy as in
v e lt w a s re p o rte d as p re p a rin g to
, the brother. He then w ent for his L had been diked during the sum ­ boro and another for girls living
• • •
Four persons were injured and a previous years due to the extra
ask co n g re ss fo r an a p p ro p r ia tio n
gun, which was in another room. ! mer to exclude the Tualatin river in Washington county outside of
C o lle c tio n s o f tin* S ta te B o n u s
bus
dam
aged
Sunday
evening
at
space and new equipm ent afforded
w it h
w h ic h to p a y
o b lig a tio n s
The gun was a .351 calibre auto­ and recover some 830 acres of Hillsboro. Each contestant will com­
Washington
county
closed
the
7:55
when
an
Oregon
Motor
Stage
c o m m is s io n fo r 11135 to ta le d $1.-
blackm uck soil for early cultiva­ pete only against girls in her p a r­
already incurred in the way of coach upset on the Pacific high­ by the new postoffice building
matic rifle.
year
with
tax
collections
running
818,568 99. a c c o rd in g to a r e p o r t by contrails to farmers.
The postoffice was moved in the considerably ahead of last year, a c - 1 Intending to frighten them, he tion, the w ater backed in along the ticular contest.
J e rr o ld O w e n , s e c re ta ry . T h is f ig ­
way
a
mile
west
of
Six
Corners
dikes until the pressure finally
last part of August from the old
g o n , A A. Reed, head o f
Nomination coupon with which
al^- “V shooting into the floor, thrust through, again flooding the
ure is a lm o s t e q u a l th a t o f th e th e In m O a re
near Sherwood, according to a re ­ q u arters at First and Main streets cording to a com parison of figures ] ®
r k e tin g d iv is io n o f th e sta te
the public may place their choice
in the office of G ladys Eisner, tax he advanced tow ard the open door lake bed.
cmniui: i o n banner y e a r 1929-- d c p u i t n i t f l t o f a g ric u ltu r e , d e c la re d port made to Sheriff John Connell to the new building.
deputy. Total collections to Decem­ beyond w hich the argum ent was 1 E M Sooter, lessee and tenant o f 1 of candidate in one of the Contests
w h e n c o lle c tio n s o f in te re s t a n d
Tuesday morning. Extent- of tiu i in
th a t th e fe d e ra l d e c is io n w o u ld in
in progress As he neared the door I
will be found ua the. announcem ent
ber 28 am ounted to $944.086.25
p r in c ip a l p a y m e n ts to ta le d >1.869.- no w is e e ffe c t th e n e w m a rk e tin g juries received by the passengers
the property, reported that the cost
This sum was $35.823 65 above the he stum bled over a rocking chair ' of rediking this w inter and pum p­ advertism ent. This coupon entitles
had
not
been
deternyned,
the
re-
‘
M fl 19
a g re e m e n t la w s passed at th e spe­
the girl to 1000 votes. Standings of
amount of the total county levy of and the gun was discharged.
port said.
c ia l session o f th e sta te le g is la ­
The bullet struck a cut glass j ing the lake bed would cost the the candidates will be found each
$910.262.60 for 1935. dqp to pay­
The accident happened when the
F ir s t o f th e p re d ic te d ch a n g e s In tu re .
land owners nearly $1.000. The land
ments of delinquent taxes. How­ bowl on the dining room table, hit I is owned by Blaine Brown and A. week in this paper.
driver. A W. John of Portland, at- 1
th e s ta le ’s o ff ic ia l p e rs o n n e l m a te ­
" W a s h in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs h a ve
Any unm arried woman betw een
ever. 32.77 per cent of th e 1935 levy- the lamp chimney, ex tin g u ish in g ' F. Hayes of Brooks.
r ia liz e d M i in la y w h e n O tto H a r t ­ re c e iv e d , u p to M o n d a y. J a n u a ry tem pted to stop for a passenger and !
still is due. making total collections the light, and struck Stanley in the | At Forest Grove, during th e la t­ the ages of 18 and 30 years, who
w ig stepped o u t us a m e m b e r o f 8. at tin * lim e th e s u p re m e c o u rt his machine skidded on the wet P rrsid rn t and
leg.
As
he
got
up
from
the
floor,
|
McNary
Urged
la
on the 1935 roll. $604.171 as com­
th e In d u s tr ia l A c c id e n t c o m m is s io n ­ d e cisio n u p s e ttin g th e A A A was p iv i incut. The stage had just pass- 1
te r part of last week. Gales creek resides in W ashington county, may
Push Short Cut Highways
pared to a total collection a year he related, he saw Williams ad- j ran at flood stage, covering the enter the contest. Employes or fam ­
e r to lie succeeded by J. C Jo y, a n n o u n ce d , a g ra n d to ta l o f >177.- cd over a hill and was headed '
vancing
tow
ard
him
and
it
seemed
;
ago of $634.775.03 of a total levy of
P n r tl in d d< m o c ra t and la b o r le a d ­ 770.10 on a d ju s tm e n t c o n lm c ts c o v ­ down the other side.
bottom near Forest G rove and ilies of employes of participating
to him that W illiams had a gun.
The injured were Alacia Smith. I With three rejections to the cred­ $983.31591.
flooding the Stringtow n road south m erchants or of the Hillsboro A r­
e r S p e c u la tio n to th e e ffe c t th a t e rin g w h e a t a n d ho g s," d e c la re d
In
an
attem
pt
to
frighten
Wil-
]
gus are barred.
At the beginning of 1935. 36 per­
H a r tw ig w as to be ta k e n c a re o f W F C y ru s , c o u n ty agent " W in a ’ Fred C arlisle and Bessie Moore of I it o f projects for im provem ents on
of the city.
liams
he
fired
to
the
right
of
the
and Wolf Creek roads. cent of the tax rem ained uncollect­
Ballots will be available at the
w it h a good .jo b In th e n e w u n e m ­ p a y m e n ts to ta l >71.269 77 a n d th is Portland and Nellie Mae McClus- I Wilson
Along th e T ualatin river, the
(C o n tin u e d on p a r * 4. colum n 3>
M ultnomah county commissioners ed. making a gain this year of 3.33
p lo y m e n t
in s u ra n c e
o rg a n iz a tio n a m o u n t w as d is trib u te d a m o n g 250 key of Spokane.
w ater rose rapidly, flooding over stores of the contest sponsors and
Mrs. Jean Sloan of Eugene re ­ and engineers, including officials per cent in collections this year.
docs n o t seem to h a ve been fo u n d ­ fa n n e rs C o rn -h o g p a y m e n ts to ta l
the banks and covering Jackson w ill be given on the basis of 50
votes for each 50-cent cash tra n s­
ed on a n y th in g s u b s ta n tia l. T h e o n ly $46.500 33. Io 1934. 354 c o rn -h o g ceived slight cu lt w hen automo-1 o f WPA, have again asked that B etter farm and business incomes
bottom south of Hillsboro.
p o s itio n in th e n e w s e t-u p th a t c o n tra c t sig n e rs re c e iv e d a t o ta l o f biles driven by E. R. Bailey of these projects receive the approval and m ore em ployment is given as
At the office of J. W. Barney, action. Voters may cast their b al­
the reason for better collections.
m ig h t a p p e a l to a m an o f H a r t ­ $40.312 l.i
county engineer, no dam age to lots for any contestant in either
O n ly one p a y m e n t on Hillsboro and A. W. W eber of Ju n c ­ of H arry Hopkins, national adm in­
Percentage of delinquencies r e ­
w ig ’s c a lib r e is th a t o f executive th e 1935 c o n tra c t has been re c e iv e d , tion City collided at lOtti and Oak i istrator of w ork relief.
roads, fills or bridges was rep o rt­ eontest. The ballot box will be lo­
In the last appeal. Senator Mc­ maining for various vears. show 22
cated in front of the Hillsboro A r­
s e c re ta ry , w h ic h has a lre a d y been to ta lin g $0.188 18 a n d th is a m o u n t streets.
ed.
C. C. S tarr of near North Plains] Nary a n d President R o o s e v e lt for 1933-34: 17 for 1932; 9 3 for 1931; K raus Announce* Teachers a n d
f ille d b y th e em ploym ent o f I). A.
Rains w ere accompanied by gale- gus during the daytim e and in
(C u n lin u w ! tin psifi- 2. rn lu m n 61
(C o n tin u e d on pace 6. rn lu m n 4)
sustained a compound fracture of have been asked to lend every in­ 4 for 1930; 2 for 1929. and 1 for
Ilu lm o r e , fo rm e r P o rtla n d b u n k e r
like winds sweeping up the valley
Location of Units
his right arm Tuesday afternoon fluence to obtain approval of the 1928. The percentages are less deeds
A p p o in tm e n t o f J o y to th e acci-
from the south and southwest, d riv ­
de n t c o i n m i io n g ive - th e d e m o - J i l f t * W < l V S t O F C S
w hile w orking at Johnson-B crggrcn f projects, P artciular stress is being to the county. Miss Eisner said.
ing the heavy rain before them. On
logging camp. His clothes caught in laid on the necessity of finding
Adults and younger persons over the coast, storms of unusual pro­
r i a l s c o n tro l o f th is im p o r ta n t o r-
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a drive shaft. Dr. A. O. Pitm an a t­ long tim e em ployment for several
the age of 16 may now enroll in portions w ere reported.
g a n i. a tio n A lb e r t If H u n te r, c h a ir ­
tended him. and he is at the Jones thousand jobless in P ortland and
any of th e several courses offer­
m a n o f th e c o m m is s io n , is also a
Nearly four inches of rain has
hospital.
Multnomah county.
ed as part of the federal education fallen since the first of the year,
d e m o c ra t, a n d T. M o r r is D u n n e , th e
John Meek of n ear North Plains
M ultnomah county and Portland,
program. O B Kraus, county school according to official w eather re ­
t h ir d m e m b e r, is u re p u b lic a n J o y
foot the latest petitions declare, are
superintendent, is county adm inis­ ports. Rainfall recorded shows .41 Funeral Services Tuesday for Johi
(ins been a p e rs o n a l fr ie n d o f G o v ­ P la n R e m o d e l W h lte h o rn P ro p e rty suffered a badly cut right
D u r in g Next T h ir t y D ays
Tuesday afternoon. He was falling short on projects for th e em ploy­
e rn o r M a r tin fo r m a n y y e a rs and
trator, w ith O. V. W hite of Forest on Jan u ary 1; .91 inches January
W. Donovan
tim b e r n e a r M o u n ti.in d a le
w as a c tiv e in his b e h a lf d u r in g th e
Dr C. ment of jobless, w hile the highway Slate Police Summon 20 to Court ] G rove as supervisor and field re p ­ 2; 1.04 inches Ja n u a ry 3; .68 inches
im provem ents offer long tim e em ­
resentative.
January
4;
.06
inches
on
the
fifth;
re c e n t g u b e r n a to ria l r im p a ig n as
Lease fo r th e p ro p e rty , fo r m e r ly T. S m ith a tte n d e d h im .
for Motor Car Violations
John W. Donovan, Hillsboro and
ployment for a maximum num ber
a m e m b e r o f h is c a m p a ig n c o m m it­ o c c u p ie d by th e D en o f Sw eets,
Persons interested may obtain in ­ .38 on the sixth, and .41 inches up
autom obile dealer, took
formation as to tim e and location to Wednesday morning, making a Portland
tee.
of men at useful and needed im­
and th e p o rtio n o c c u p ie d at p resent O rg a n ize O rch estra
his own life by hanging at his
Washington county m otorists have of classes by calling at or w riting total of 3.89 inches.
provement.
T h e p re d ic te d r e tir e m e n t o f A b y th e e xp re ss c o m p a n y , is b e in g
home in Portland Saturday. He was
C lass M on d ay N ight
J. D e rb y o f H ood R iv e r us a m e m ­ s ig n e d in San F ra n c is c o fo r o c­
According to officials in Portland, been subject to close inspection ' to the office of the county su p erin ­
found late in the afternoon by his
Carl E. Bcrggren, experienced the projects have been turned down during th e last week by state tra f­ tendent of schools, or by w riting
b e r o f th e H y d r o - E le c tr ic c o m m is ­ c u p a n c y b y S a fe w a y stores, a c c o rd ­
wife. Mr. Donovan, who had only
fic officers checking on old license ! or talking directly w ith th e in­
sio n is u n d e rs to o d to h a ve been in g to T o m M c C o u rt, w h o h a n dles orchestra instructor, will hold an because o f minor detail and not for
recently opened a n automobile
plates, justice court records reveal. structor of the class desired. Most
postpo n e d fo r th e tim e b e in g . D e r ­ th e p ro p e r ty fo r T o m W h ite h o rn oi organization meeting for all per­ any m ajor reason, though W ashing­
agency here, was believed to be
In Justice A. W. Havens’ court, of these instructors are available
sons interested, in tiie office of the ton authorities have declared that
b y le n d e rc d his re s ig n a tio n Io G o v ­ C o r v a llis , o w n e r.
despondent over ill health, the re ­
w here traffic cases for this sec­
e rn o r M a r lin s e v e ra l m o n th s ago
A n n o u n c e m e n t o f th e S a fe w a y county school superintendent, court the m an-hour cost was too great. tion are brought, 11 arrests for old for m ore classes to be organized in
of being gassed w hile serving
: com munities w here at least 10 per­
because o f h is i l l h e a lth , b u t it was m o ve fo llo w s an a n n o u n c e m e n t Iasi house, Hillsboro. M onday at 7:30
Wi'li but 17 miles of right of way
Several W ashington county stu- sult
license plates have been made since sons are w illing to enroll for any dents are listed in the Oregon overseas with the American E x­
not acce p te d a nd he Is s lid to have w e e k th a t th e lease on th e W e lls p. in. T here will be no m em bership needed to connect the Wolf Creek
Jan u ary 2 and most of these w ith­ given subject.
Normal school honor roll. Local peditionary Forces.
been persu a d e d Io re ta in h is p la ce b u ild in g had not been re n e w e d and fee or charges of any kind for those route with completed roads at Elsie,
in the List two days. Havens said.
Mr. Donovan is survived by his
Addresses of teachers may be de- students in the first list, which in-
on th is h ig h ly im p o r ta n t h o a rd at th a t a n o th e r g ro c e ry c o m p a n y fro m who join. Previous playing ability, Portland is particularly desirous of
Total arrests for the period num ­ tcrm lned by the town first given eludes those carrying 15 hours of widow, Mildred E., and daughter,
least u n t il tile p re se n t e x t r a o r d i­ P o rtla n d had signed fo r th e space. though desirable, is not required.
completing this highway as soon
bers 20. all for traffic violations. under location of classes.
credit and who received no grade Jean, Portland, and the following
n a ry d e m a n d fo r o rg a n iz a tio n o f
al possible, thus offering th e city
R e m o d e lin g o f th e b u ild in g w ill
Fines adm inistered have been nom­
Courses, teaches an d location of below B. are: Ruth Holcomb, Beav­ brothers and sisters: Mary a n d
p e o p le ’s u t i l i t y d is tr ic ts has been ta k e p la ce as soon as a rra n g e m e n ts
short cut to the beaches.
F ire m e n F le e t O ffic e rs
inal, but will get larger as the classes follow:
erton; Clarence Hulse, Sherwood; Thomas of Beaverton; Richard of
disposed of. P o litic a l p ro g n o s tic a ­ can he m ade. M c C o u rt said W e d ­
L ester Lackey was elected p res­
days elapse, Havens said.
N aturalization; C hristine Davis, Helen Pearson. Hillsboro, and Louise Tillamook; Jam es C. of Brawley,
to rs h id V e rn o n W illia m s , p u b lis h - I nesday. P a r titio n s are to be cu t ident of the Hillsboro fire d ep art­
Oficers or justices a re said to be Hillsboro and Forest Grove: M atil­ Peters, Corneius.
Cal., and Mrs. A nna K erw in of San
c r o f th e O re g o n D e m o c ra t, lin e d a w a y a n d
th e
w h o le b u ild in g ment at the annual meeting last
making no exceptions in cases in­ da W hitford. Beaverton and Oren-
Those in the second list, which Francisco, Cal.
u p fo r a p p o in tm e n t to tiie c o m m is ­ th ro w n in t o one ro o m , fu rn is h in g week w ith Lyle Oakes, vice-presi­
volving persons employed on re ­
(C o n tin u e d ofl pane .>, colum n 2 )
comprises students taking at least
Recitation of the Rosary was at
sio n in tiie e v e n t o f D e rb y 's r e ­ c o n s id e ra b le m o re flo o r space th a n dent; Paul Rmgle, secretary-treas­
lief projects despite the fact that
14 hours of credit w ith no grade Finley’s chapel in Portland Mon­
tire m e n t.
th e p re se n t lo c a tio n .
u re r; S. W. Melhuish, chief; Jay
tinder
the
WPA
setup
the
men
may
of less than B for 12 hours, are: day night and funeral services were
Mrs Delbert H. T urner of H ills­
R e -a p p o in tm e n t o f S ta n le y J e w e t t 1 II is e x p e c te d th a t th e m ove w ill Phillips, first assistant, and Charles
Anna Pearl Cooke, Forest Grove: Jield at the Church of the Madeline
boro is in the Emanuel hospital in be sent several miles from home
o f P o rtla n d as a m e m b e r o f th e be a c c o m p lis h e d in a b o u t 3(1 days.
Douglass as second assistant.
and
m
ust
have
autom
obiles
to
L iq u o r C o n tro l c o m m is s io n has d is - I
Bertha Groesbeck, Hillsboro, and Tuesday morning with interm ent
Portland with two cracked verte- travel.
Marie K. Jensen, Banks.
in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
I brae in her neck, received in the
p o lle d a n y n o lio n o f a s h a k e -u p i
accident near Toppenish, Wash.,
in th e p e rs o n n e l o f th a t c o m m is s io n . ,
Fifteen
persons
w
ere
in
atten
d
­
i Jan u ary 1, w hich took the life of
G o v e rn o r M a r lin is said b y a d m in ­
ance Tuesday night for the first of
is tr a tio n spo ke sm e n Io he e n tir e ty j
] her husband. The baby, Joan, who
the Boy Scout leader training
s a il lie d w it h th e se rvices o f A . K . I
suffered a bad cut on the knee, lias
schools. The meeting was in the
j a east on her leg and is w ith her
M c M ih a n o f A lb a n y a nd Ja m e s I
cham ber of com m erce rooms while
H u m s o f C o n d o fi
R e tire m e n t o f
Instead of supplying milk, gro­ enable the operators (o provide an ! grandm other, Mrs. E. T. T urner,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu- the next session. Monday night at
near Hillsboro.
J a c k A lle n o f P e n d le to n as liq u o r ceries or work roliof Io farm ers in
i gene. Ja n u ary 8- <Special)—K ath- 7:30, will be at the Legion h ill.
adequate livelihood for th eir fam ­
c o n tro l a d m in is tr a to r, h o w e v e r, is |
HI
A. I* L I N D H I C K
Dairymen
Relieved
Accident is Claimed
Vuietide Mail Heavy
Accident Fatal
to MrSc Smith
Merchants S p o n so r
Streams Flood
in Heavy Rains
More Tax Paid
Records Show
Portland Officials
Again Ask Sea Road
Classes for A dult
Education Started
Make New Lease
Local Automobile
Dealer Takes Life
Arrests Increase
As Traffic Checked
County Students
on Roll of H onor
Mis. T urner Also
H u rt in Accident
Farm Rehabilitation Program
Explained; Supervisor Here
Fifteen Registered
for Scout School
Local Students on
U. of O. H onor Roll
The accident occurred shortly a ft­
Washington eouniy w ho have suf­ ilies.
er lunch Ja n u ary 1 as th e three | l lecn E. McAlear and Thomas Tongue,
fered financial set-backs over which
Provisions have been made to w ere retu rn in g from a holiday v a­ both from Hillsboro, h iv e been
they had little control, the reh ab il­ provide subsistence grants to farm
named on the fall term honor roll
itation program of the resettlem ent families for necessary food, cloth­ cation tie re'w ith relatives to Win j at the University of Oregon, it was
adm inistration Is making a loan to ing and medical care, pending their throp. Wash., w here he was for revealed here Thursday by C. L.
enable the family to buy necessary eventual rehabilitation. Families in ester in the W enatchee national j Constance, assistant registrar.
capital goods and equipm ent to once this class include those referred to forest. Mrs. T u rn er and th e baby I Twelve of the 110 students plac­
were asleep and the only way she
more provide food and allow the the
resettlem ent adm inistration can account for the accident is j ing scored scholastic excellence by
operator to work his farm on a i front the relief agencies.
W ashington county young men, profitable basis.
that he apparently went to sleep ' getting straight “A." the highest
The purpose of (ho grant is to at the wheel or that something [ grades attainable.
w ishing to enroll in CCC eamps,
Nol only does the farm er receive I provide subsistence until adj list*
hapfiened Io the car. w hich went j Miss McAlear, a freshm an in the
probably m ust wail until April 1 financial aid that will enable his ment of debts, a farm plan and the | over
an em bankm ent and th re w ' I arts and letters departm ent, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
as orders received this week by the farm to run on a prof liable Hasis necessary loan to start the farm all of them out of the machine.
norm al times as well as repay back to a self-supporting basis has |
McAlear. and is a graduate of
Washington county relief offiee an ­ in
the small loan, but he is assisted been completed.
Hillsboro high school.
nounced that there would be no in adjusting his debts and form u­
Tongue, a second year law stu­
A p p lic a tio n fo r r e h a b ilita tio n m a y Sponsors E lectrical
quota at this tim e nor until after lating a m anagem ent plan that bo made at the offices of the local
D istrict P lan M eet dent. is a former student body pres­
Sponsors and members of tho ident and business manager of the
April 1, according to Miss Alice should Insure the fu tu re success o f supervisors.
his o p e ra tio n s , according Io Victor
prelim inary setup lor establishm ent yearbook. He is a m em ber of Chi
Maxwell, executive secretary in | S.
Madsen, local supervisor, Com­
Property Sold
of the people's utility district will Psi fraternity and is a form er d e­
charge of the offiee.
m ercial building. Hillsboro.
S ale o f tw o pieces o f p ro p e r ty meet in the eit.v hall Sunday a ft­ bater.
The order, which eamo direct
The purpose of rehabilitation is has boon a rra n g e d b y B e rt C. ernoon at 2 o'clock to plan for
from the state office in Portland, Io lake farm ers off relief and Io H u n tin g to n , lo c a l re a lto r . T h e fiv e - presentation of evidence and arg u ­
Jackson Banquet Saturday
is believed to bo in lino w ith the keep others whose credit resources a c re A rm s tro n g place, n o rth o f ment al the hearing before the
Annual Jackson day banquet will
federal announcem ent made some have become exhausted from being H ills b o ro , was sold to M r. a n d M rs. commission Jan u ary 25 in Hillsboro be held at 6:30 p. m. S aturday at
tim e ago to the effect that a largo forced on relief. The assistance o t­ H e n ry V e in s o f L a u re l. M r. a nd boro, according to L. C. Kramien. the Portland hotel. Representative
num ber of camps would be closed tered is designed to once more M rs C ross o f P o rtla n d b o u g h t th e About 50 persons are expected to E. L. Ross of Aloha 's treasurer of
make these farm s produktiv e and L o u is K e m p f tr a c t n e a r K e e d v ille . attend.
for the w inter.
the Jackson club of Oregon.
s t ill e xp e cte d as a d e v e lo p m e n t o f
th e n o t fa r d is ta n t fu tu re .
CCC Enrollments
H eld U p for Time
W PA May Retard Construction
in Park; Mayor Makes Report
Various reports, changes in com­
A ttending tiie opening session mittees and discussion of the work
were T. G. Bronleewe. leader F ly­ relief problem in Hillsboro took up
ing Eagle patrol, Hillsboro: Joe the tim e of the city council at the
Wenzel, Helvetia: R. P. Rasmus­ first meeting of the new year Tues­
sen. M. P. Cady. Nelson Weaver, day night. Decision also was made
R R. Easter, A. H. Busch, J. L. 'to proceed w ith the enactm ent of
Searcy, Jake Weil and V. W. G ard­ ; the city zoning ordinance as rapid­
ner of Hillsboro; G eorge Fenimore, ly as possible.
Sanford Will and C. D. Chamber-
George McGee, city manager,
lain. Nort» Plains John Wenger of urged im m ediate action through
Helvetia and A. E. Opdcnweyer, the council to prevail on E. J. G rif­
leader Duck patrol.
fith, WPA adm inistrator for the
Portland officials attending in ­ state, to grant funds at once for the
cluded W. F Johnson, scoutmaster, Hillsboro street project. Upon the
and Brinel Richards, senior patrol project. McGee said, depended the
leader.
success of the park program, which
Program for Monday night in­ now is under way.
cludes troop form ation, partol, unit,
Without the street project, which
patrol meetings, w eekly troop m eet­ was to furnish rock for roads in
ings and inter-patrol contest.
the park, the 35 workm en now em ­
ployed will have proceeded with
Chamber to Meet
park im provem ent to the poin*
Annual business meeting of the" where it will be necessary to close
Hillsboro cham ber of com merce will the project w ithin the next two
be held Monday night following or three days. McGee declared. Be-
a 6:30 o'clock dinner in the cham ­ ciu se of the federal grant for sew­
ber dining room, according to Ed. er construction, McGee said. W r A '
L. Moore, secretary.
is not particularly interested in be-1
ginning any more work projects in
Hillsboro on the assumption that
enough em ployment will be given
w ithout WPA funds.
Plans for the development of th e
park are under the direction of H.
E. Weed of Beaverton, landscape
architect, who has been employed
by WPA to supervise park develop­
ments such as Is underw ay In
Hillsboro, the council was told.
Changes In council committees
made by Mayor J. H. G arrett in­
cludes the transfer of J. L. Ande. -
son to the civic im provem ent com ­
m ittee in place of J. J. W inner,
who takes Anderson's place on the
finance committee. The boxing
commission, winch includes Dr.
Ralph Dresser. Dr. A. O. Pitman
and William Corwin, was reap­
pointed.
S. W. Melhuish, fire chief, in his
annual report to the council, said
that I he departm ent answered 46
galls during 1935 of which 17 were
general, 12 still calls, and 17 wera
to the country. Loises amounted to
(C oA ltnuta on
s,
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