The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 27, 1936, Image 1

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W eek fo r Y o u r 1’ leiinure.
For Announcement on
Contest Winners
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lltllN h o ro I n d e p e n d e n t K *tablÌRhed IH7X
H ills b o ro A rg u e E stablished 1894
Short Routes Popularity Contests Will
Report Many
to Sea Again End Monday; Totals Mount Roads Hurt
A n n ou n cem en t o f W inner»
to be M ade T h u rsd ay;
Get Sanction Contest Standings
by Freezes
Leader» C h an ge
1 p. m., icb ru ary 26
Fifteen Seeking
Place in Legion
Amateur Contest
F ifteen applications from am ­
a te u r e n te rta in e rs seeking to a p ­
p ear on th e A m erican L egion am ­
a te u r show M arch 11 in th e V ene­
tian th e a tre has assured th e a u d i­
ence an ev en in g full of e n te rta in ­
m ent, th e com m ittee in ch arg e has
announced.
T he show is scheduled to begin
at 7 o'clock w ith a fe a tu re film
from th e re g u la r V enetian sched­
ule, to be follow ed by th e am ateu rs
at 8:30 o'clock. P a rtic ip a n ts a re
being req u ested to a p p e a r a t the
th e a tre at 7 o'clock to p erm it th e
com m ittee to a rra n g e th e n u m ­
bers.
L atest ap p licatio n s include Rose
Y unkers, F orest G rove, ro u te 1.
•Inger, .sponsored by th e W atts
W om en's club; W ayne N ickeson.
H illsboro
b anjo player;
Wilma
S childhauer, m onologue. C ornelius
ro u te 1, w ho atten d s high school
in H illsboro. L aV elle Jackson, ac­
cordion! t an d H illsboro high p u ­
pil o f N orth P lains. A n o th er ac­
cordionist is D ale Busch. 10. son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. B usch of
Hillsboro.
F ive prizes a re to be given,
aw ards to be m ade on th e re c e p ­
tion accorded the a c t by th e a u d i­
ence as w ell as th e v erd ict of
th re e ju d g es to be chosen later
P rizes to tal $35 w ith th e first
tw o w in n in g n u m b ers to a p p ear
on a special p ro g ram o v er KGW
I VO S ectio n s, T w e l\
Promoted
Tests Show
Necessity of
I ' , ■ ■■ i
Seekers for
County Jobs
Better Cows
H old Bad
F o u r m ore days th a t's all th a t
rem ain s of th e sp irited co m petition
l.o r n in e C hase
282!
betw een 20 can d id a tes in th e H ills­ County O fficia ls R ule T rucks
Cost R ecords D isclo se N eed
E arly Crop o f C an d id ates
Heite H uvens .
2B7.:
boro M erchants' P o p u larity co n ­
from H ig h w a y s Until
Velmu llin e s
197/
of C ulling H erds for
tests. B alloting w ill end at 8 p. m.
Seem s U n lik ely as
Norina T oellc
178,3
M onday n ig h t an d th e a n n o u n ce­
S tep at Hund
B ed s S ettle
th e B oard ers
toberta Robinson
102,!
m en t of th e tw o lucky girls wtm
Tim e P asses
Illanehe Robinson
82,!
w ill tak e th e n ine-day, all-ex p en se
Luville Hood
30,1
trip s to C alifo rn ia and Old M exico
w ill be m ade in th e A rgus n ex t
T h u rsd ay .
District II
T o tals for th e v ario u s c o n te st­
C o un ty O utside llills b o r o
a n ts have been m o u n tin g rap id ly
d u rin g th e p ast w eek and tre m e n ­ W eath erm an S h o w s V ariety
S tartlin g F ig u res R ev ea led
S uhlfeld
T hree D ecla re I n t e n t io n s
d ous gains for all 20 of th e g irls
(«laske
o f M oods D uring W eek
a re p red icted b etw een now and th e
C om parisons
R utschm an
fo r R e-E lection
end of th e contest. O rd in ary votes
R a ffcty
a re now being given on c u rre n t
»Mam*
M
eyer
W ashington county's long che r­
T em p e ra tu re s fu r Week
(B y W m . F . C y ru s, C o u n ty A g e n t)
business, w hile th e "C hinese New
H offm an
ished dream of a short cut to the
P recip.
Y ear" plan, u n d er w hich d ouble D ale M ax. M in .
C om parison of p ro d u ctio n and
ji-.i upp.ii c n tly is to be realized.
Feb.
20
3«
28
(si
votes a re given for p ay m en ts on
feed cost reco rd s of th e 10 high
Tuesday w ord wus received by
Feb. 21
49
32
1 26
old accounts d atin g p rio r to J a n ­
cow s an d th e 10 low cow s in th e
W PA
headquarters in
P ortla nd
Feb.
22
49
41
1.24
u ary 1, 1030, w ill co n tin u e u n til
W ashington C ounty D airy H erd
tli.it P resident Roosevelt had sig n­
Feb. 23
43
33
.09
M onday night.
Im p ro v em en t association d u rin g
u p p ro v .il fo r
ed tlie
necessary
Feb.
24
42
28
.18
S tan d in g s of th e can d id ates w ill
1935 show s th a t th e high group
w in k on tlie W il.o n
riv e r and
Feb.
25
49
30
.31
be posted at re g u la r in terv als d u r ­
produced 395 pounds m o re b u tte r-
W olf C reek roads w ith W PA labor
Feb. 26
49
42
.41
ing M onday u n til 8 p. m., t h e
fat p er cow th a n th e low group
F in a l
a p p ro vu l
by
C o m p tro lle r
<< <»nt I n u rd <»fi p ave ft. colum n 3)
at a feed cost only 40 p er cen t
Rain, w ind, snow, w arm er w e a th ­
G eneral M c C a ll is tho ugh t to be
g re a te r th an th e feed cost fo r th e
e r and softened roadbeds and s u r­
a fo rm a lity soon .surmounted.
low group. T he increase in d o llars
faces. featu red O regon w e a th e r in
A w ait Approval
and cents am ounted to 1050 per
W ashington county d u rin g th e past
A p p ro v a l by the c o m p tro lle r gen-
w eek. O fficial observ atio n s m ade
cent for an increased p ro d u ctio n
ci d w ill release im m e d ia te ly a
of 183 p e r cent.
by A W Moore, o b serv er for the
$400,1)00 fund w ith w h ich to be­
biological survey, show m inim um
D u rin g 1935 th e re w ere 27 h erd s
gin w o rk. W ork w ill be in three
te m p e ra tu re s of 28 on last T h u rs­
(C o n tin u e d on pane 5, colum n Cl
testing in this association, re p o rts
projects, one on W o lf Creek, be-
day and again on Mond y. M ax i­
J. P. Lorenz, tester. O nly 12 of
r g in n in g at S ylva n and cle a rin g
m um te m p e ra tu re w as 49 on fo u r
th ese herd s com pleted th e y e a r's
iig h t-o f-w u y to the Barnes road in
A
series of Ien ten tld e services
testin g on D ecem ber 31, 1935. th e
this county, unother on the W ilson
w ill be con d u cted again this y e a r
o th er 15 herds h av in g sta rte d a fte r
r iv e r road and one at Sunset camp
at th e H illsboro union high school
the beginning of th e y ear. T he
E xtension M eetin gs to Start a u d ito riu m b y th e L u t h e r a n
on W o lf creek
averag e production p er cow for
The W ilson riv e r p ro je ct w ill be
ch
u
rch
es
of
Bloom
ing.
F
orest
th e e n tire association w as 345
M arch 3 C edar M ill
from G lenw ood to tlie cou nty line
G rove. H illsboro and S chcfflin.
pounds of fat w ith an av erag e
T his is th e fifth consecutive y e a r
und then west
in to T illa m o o k
value of $170. T he to ta l av erag e
county.
th at th ese ch u rch es have joined in
feed cost per cow am o u n ted to
or u n w illin g to m ak e any a n ­
th e services here, w hich w ill be
Im m e d ia te ly on fin il approvul.
$85 w ith an averag e re tu rn above
nouncem ent at th is tim e in d u c e
M u ltn o m a h cou nty o ffic ia ls have
held on T h u rsd ay evenings at 8
feed cost of $84 p e r cow. F rom
Russell
Tisdale
G. R ussell M organ, d istric t a tto r ­
announced, tools, tents and m a te r­
o'clock, b eg in n in g th is week.
records of p ro d u ctio n each m em ­
P ortland E n gin eer O u tlin es b er of th e association o btained on R. J. Scearce prom oted from m an ­ ney; O. B. K raus, co u n ty school
ials w ill be a va ila b le fo r start on
F ollow ing addresses have been
ager of H illsboro B ranch of F irst su p erin ten d e n t, and Ed C. Luce,
the job. Camps w ill im m e d ia te ly
his h erd 70 anim als w e re culled
scheduled: F e b ru ary 27: "W hat
P ro d u ctio n S ch em e
N ational b ank to m anagership of county clerk. A ll are ex p ected to
be established and men assigned i
out and sold for beef.
Will Ye G ive Me?" by Rev. H. W.
Rose C ity B ranch, w hile R us­ file, how ever.
fo r the w o rk.
G ross of Salem : M arch 5: "A rt
Determ ine Minimum
sell T isdale comes h ere as m a n ­
U nofficial an n o u n cem en ts m a c e
From 50 to loo men w ill be im ­
T hou also one of th is m in 's d is­
O u tlin in g th e
ad v a n ta g e s t o
T hese figures a p p a re n tly b ear
ager from being in charge of th ro u g h colum ns of one of t i e
m ed ia te ly put to w o rk on the p re ­
cip les''" by Rev G. R eule of H ills­
farm
ers
of
th
e
p
ro
d
u
ctio
n
of
in
­
out
th
e
opinions
of
th
e
m
em
bers
th e S outheast P o rtla n d B ranch. P o rtla n d dailies last w eek, seem s
lim in a rie s. T h is crew w ill be b u ilt
boro; M arch 12: "W hat fu rth e r
d u strial alcohol in H illsboro, A. C. on th e d airy com m ittee a t th e r e ­
to h av e stirre d som e re se n tm e n t
up la te r u n til 1500 men are em ­
need have w e of w itnesses?” Rev.
F
o
rrester.
P
o
rtla
n
d
engineer,
spoke
cent
econom
ic
co
n
feren
ce
as
in
am ong those w ho w ere said to be
ployed A b o u t COO w ill be housed
O
W endling of F o rest G rove:
M
onday
before
th
e
local
ch
am
b
e
r
th
e
ir
re
p
o
rt
is
th
is
statem
en
t.
"The
p lan n in g cam paigns.
m the « amps and 900 w ill be tra n s ­
M arch 19: "W hat hast Thou done?"
i
of
com
m
erce
noon
luncheon.
m
inim
um
production
per
cow
n
ec­
ported to and from the projects
T his new s sto ry in d icated th it
by Rev E W H inrichs of B loom ­
essary
to
pay
cost
of
h
erd
keep
is
A
t
th
e
close
of
his
ta
lk
,
d
em
o
n
­
All« cbtmns fo r the w o rk places !
ing; M arch 26: "W hat shall I do
D onald T em pleton, co u n ty judge,
som
ew
here
aro
u
n
d
275
pounds
of
stratio
n
s
of
gasoline-alcohol
m
ix
­
about $100.000 to the c re d it o f the
and P. L. P atterso n , city atto rn e y
th en w ith Jesu s w hich is called
W olf C reek
p ro je ct and ubout a r Mill, g ran g e hall, Mrs. L ottie th e C h rist?" t y Rev. A. Schelp of west, heavy snow fall w as rep o rted tu re s in com parisons w ith o th er fat an n u ally ." T hese cow -testing
of H illsboro, had both ex p ressed a
association
records
show
th
a
t
these
m
otor
fuels,
w
e
re
giver,
by
F
o
r­
$322.000 fo r the W ilson riv e r
desire for th e jo b of d istric t a t­
W alters, ro u te 5. P o rtlan d , c h a ir­ S andy; A pril 2: "Dost thou not over th e w eek-end. A t C o c h rin
O f the tw o project», the W ilson m an M arch 4, Roy, M oore's store, fear G od?" by Rev. 1’. S ch au s of and T im b er a foot of snow w as re- rester. w ho pointed out th e b u rn ­ 10 low cow s had a n averag e fat
torney. T his has since been denied
production of 215 pounds and th a t
ing
q
u
a
litie
s
of
his
p
ro
d
u
ct
as
n v i r is considered the most costly Mr» P earl Van D um elen. ro u te 1, Schcfflin.
alth o u g h one of th em m ay b e a
. ported und th e county Was r«, re st)
» -o rrv ared to stra ig h t o r leaded th ey re tu rn e d above th e ir feed
by about three tim es On the o r ig - i CornMlUR, ehalrftwn. March .>. Wal­
candidate, b u t n o t both.
S pecial m usic by soloists an d a ed to send snow plows.
cost only $16.77.
gasoline.
m il estim ate, $3.500.000 was said lace M o u n ta in , M rs. R a y m o n d 's m ixed ch o ir u n d e r th e directio n of
Inspections of h ighw ays a n d roads
Jam es D avis, p resen t county r e ­
A
lcohol
w
as
pro
d
u
ced
in
a
sm
all
C
om
p
arin
g
th
e
low
h
e
rd
in
th
e
to lie necessary but th is sum has J home, Mrs. C h arles N elson, S cap ­
Rev. P. S chaus w ill be a fe a tu re by J W. B arney, county engineer, rep lica of th e proposed la rg e r still association com pleting th e y ear's T isd a le C om es H ere from corder, w hose office w ill be com ­
b in 'll s u b s ta n tia lly cut
reveal an in d e te rm in a te am o u n t of
poose. ch airm an M arch 6, L aurel. of each of th e six services.
bined at th e end of th e y e a r w i h
In con versa tion w ith C ity E n­ C om m unity club. Mrs. L eon S.
dam age to road su rfa c in g caused w hile F o rre ste r talk ed . H e d e ­ w ork and th e high herd, w e find
th e office of county clerk, a lio
P
ortlan
d
as
M
anager
clared
th
a
t
th
e
product,
m
ade
from
th
a
t
th
e
low
h
e
rd
w
ith
27
cows
gineer Apperson in P o rtla n d Tues­ D ivls, ro u te 2, H illsboro, c h a ir­
by m o istu re freezing and bulging
w as said, by th e new s article, to
day, Donald
Tem pleton, county man.
th e rock covering. How m uch of g rap e w ine, w as fit for d rin k in g produced 7266 pounds of fat w ith
be considering him self as a ca n ­
and pointed out th a t in actu al a feed cost of $1895. w hile the
judge, found A pperson convinced
this
w
ill
pack
in
to
p
lace
again
S even ex ten sio n clu b s h av e been
R. J. Scearce, m anager of th e d id ate for county c lerk to replace
th a t the d iffic u ltie s facin g com p le­ organized in v ario u s p a rts of th e
w ithout d estro y in g sm oothness w ill p ractice th e alcohol w ould be im ­ high herd w ith 22 cows produced H illsboro B ranch of the F irst N a­ Ed C. Luce. T his sto ry w as denied
tio n o f the tw o roads had been county w ith th e follow ing officers
not be know n fo r a w eek o r m ore, m ediately d e n a tu re d an d ren d e re d a to tal of 9409 pounds of fat a t a tio n al b an k of P o rtla n d and a by Davis, w ho said th a t h e w ou d
feed cost of $1854. T his m ean t a
sin m ounted
th e en g in ee rs reported. O iled s u r­ u n fit fo r consum ption.
elected:
not be a can d id ate if L uce desired
W ashington county men. T e m p le ­
T h e still w as built an d designed, re tu rn above feed cost of $929 for resid en t of th is city for several th e office.
face highw ays su ffered heavy d a m ­
L aurel
Mrs. L e o n S. D a v is ,
years, has been nam ed m an ag er of
ton .aid. were not in clu d e d in the ro u te 2, H illsboro, ch airm an ; Mrs.
age by bulging and b re a k in g of he said, by Jo e "Steinke of th e th e lu\w- herd against $2398 for th e th e Rose C ity B ranch of th e P o rt­
So far |h e only official an n o u n ce­
labor plans ap p a re n tly, w h ile on B ernice Broun, se cretary ; Mrs. M il­
th e oil s e a t tra v e lin g tru c k s and N orthw est S heet M etal w orks of high h k 'd .
At tfte recen t conference th e land b ank and w ill leave this w eek m ent of candidacy has been by it,
tlie other hand tin s co u n ty was not d red
fe P eters W ill C onvene cars th ro w in g the m a terials from P o rtlan d . S te in k e o p erated th e p ro ­ d airy
W hitm ore, lib ra ria n ;
Mrs.
c A im itte e m ade the follow ­ to assum e his new duties. T he Rose E. “Bob" B a rre tt of F orest G ro,-e
expected to p a rticip a te in fin a n cia l O live M ulloy. song leader.
th e break s and leaving chuck holes, d u ctio n ex p erim en t.
ing suggestion: "To elim in ate u n ­ C ity B ranch is located at 42nd and for assessor on t h e rep u b lican
assistance as plunncd w hen the p ro ­
w
ith
A
rraign
m
en
ts
w
hich
w
ill
re
q
u
ire
a
large
am
ount
F
o
rrester,
in
h
is
talk,
declared
S andy in th e h e a rt of th e business ticket.
C h erry G ro v e Mrs. Pein P atto n ,
j e c t s firs t w e ll' .submitted by o f f i­
of patching.
th a t m odern advances in science p ro fitab le cows, d eterm in e th e ir area of th e Rose C ity p ark d istrict.
C an d id ates for nom ination m ust
production costs, develop b e tte r
c i a ls
of
T illa m o o k . M ultn om a h, ro u te 2. G aston, ch airm an : M rs E
W
ednesday
th
e
co
u
n
ty
c
o
u
r
t
w
ere
g
rad
u
ally
e
lim
in
atin
g
n
a
tu
ra
l
R H enderson, secretary ; Mrs. E v­
not la te r th an 45 days
P o rtlm d and th is cou nty
C ircu it court w ill convene again m oved a lim it tru c k load on ail p ro d u c ts an d re tirin g th e farm feeding practices, an d to prove It serves a large and densely pop­ m ake (C o filings
n tin u e d on page 6, colum n 2)
R ig h t-o f-w a y fo r the W o lf creek erett Johnson, lib rarian ; Mrs. A. C. here S a tu rd a y m orn in g w hen Ju d g e roads and highw ays b e c iu s e of the lan d s of th e w o rld to production sires, the com m ittee recom m ends u lated area T he prom otion comes
as a rew ard for S cearce's record
(C o n tin u e d on p a re 3, colum n 3)
ro u te is being purchased o r lias A hlgren. song leader.
R. F ra n k P eters re tu rn s from tw o
C edar M ill Mrs. L ottie W alters, w eeks in l ’ortl ind courts. Im m ed i­ softened condition of su rfaces and fo r o th er an d alre a d y crow ded
of perform ance d u rin g th e past
hern purchased by the state h ig h ­
sh
o
u
ld
ers
and
ap
p
earan
ce
of
breaks
m
ark
ets.
T
he
p
roduction
of
ind
ls-
tw o and a h alf y e a rs as m anager
way d e pa rtm e nt w h ile W ishington ro u te 5. P o rtlan d , ch airm an ; Mrs. ately on his re tu rn sev eral persons in m acadam seal.
tria
l
alcohol.
F
o
rre
ste
r
a
r
g
u
e
s
,
of th e b an k 's local branch.
cou nty lias purchased some six M artha T horn, se cretary ; Mrs. Ed­ u n d er a rre st w ill be arraig n ed , ac­
D u rin g th e w a rm e r w e a th e r th e w ould give th e farm s a ch an ce to
R ussell Tisdale, m anager of th e
m iles of rig h t-o f-w a y fro m G le n ­ ith O wens, lib ra ria n . Mrs. N ellie co rd in g to G. R ussell M organ, d is­ last of th e w eek, snow m elted ra p ­ co n tin u e p roduction in th e over
G
ran
t,
song
leader.
S outheast P o rtlan d B ranch of th e
wood to tile T illa m o o k lin e fo r
tric t atto rn ey .
idly and th is w ater, w ith th e rains, crow ded m a rk e ts by side tra c k in g
S
h
erw
o
o
d
Mrs.
W.
R.
R
asm
u
s­
P
o
rtlan d bank, has been nam ed
the W ilson r iv e r route.
Follow ing o rd ers w ere filed this soon brought creek s to peak ca­ alcohol producing crops to th e d is­
Mrs
S cearce's successor h ere and a r ­
T em pleton declared tha t eve ry- ! sen. S herw ood, ch airm an ;
w eek in circu it co u rt: L. C. M ar­ pacity. T he T u alatin riv e r o v er­ tillery . He called a tte n tio n to a
riv e d this w eek to tak e over his
th in g seemed set from the M u ltn o ­ Stites, secretary ; Mrs. A E. S h erk , q u e tte vs. E lm er J. M arquette, r e ­ flow ed its b an k s and still covers bill now before congress, w hich
new duties. T isdale has been a f­
mah and P ortla nd end of the deal ; lib rarian ; Mrs. Hite, song leader. stra in in g d efen d an t from in te rfe r­ low lands ad jacen t, w hile a sudden w ould force au to fuel d e a le rs to
filiated w ith th e P o rtlan d b ank R esid en t o f C om m unity for
N orth P lain s Mrs. Effie Ja c k - ing w ith p lain tiff: W. C. B u ck n er thaw of accu m u lated snow in the
.’o r im m e dia te prosecution of w o rk I
son, ro u te 1. C ornelius, ch airm an ; vs. R obert L. A llison, d efault and m o u n tain s is exp ected to bring use 10 p er cen t alcohol in gaso­ K ansas City L ocal C ritical since 1922 and his tra n sfe r to H ills­
on b o tli projects.
4 7 Y ears Succum bs
boro comes as a prom otion for his
Mrs. Vera B atchelder, secretary ; ju d g m en t; E arl G lleek vs J lines floods n early as high as th e point line. c re atin g a m ark et fo r th e a l­
o f V o tes on S a les T ax
excellent record at th e P o rtlan d
Mrs. E Z ü rch er, lib ra ria n . Mrs. W. Jefferies, dism issal; L. E. P a t- reached d u rin g th e ra in sto rm of cohol and co n serv in g n a tu ra l oils.
A tten tio n also w as called to a
branch, w hich h e has m anaged
M arie C h am b erlain , song leader. noe vs. Leslie C E ndicott et al. Ja n u a ry .
A deline Young, 84, fo rm er H ills­
new G erm an process re c e n tly p e r­
since its organization in 1932.
Roy Mrs.
P earl
V anD om elcn, d ecree: E arl A. M iebus vs. W il­
L
egislators,
w
ho
v
oted
fo
r
the
boro resident, d ied S a tu rd a y at
fected
fo
r
th
e
e
x
tra
c
tio
n
of
sugar
O
ther
prom
otions
announced
this
(1 o n tin u rd on page 3, ro lu m n 2)
liam A. G eyer, co n firm atio n of
from wood, p a rtic u la rly th e w aste sales tax and o th er m easu res to w eek by E. B. M acN aughton, p re s­ her hom e in P o rtla n d a fte r an ill­
sale; L im a M. Jack so n vs. M artha
p roducts of th e saw m ills. F o rre ste r change th e constitution, such as ident of th e Firfet N ational bank ness of tw o and a h alf m onths.
P o rter, d efau lt and d ecree; C harles
(C o n tin u ed on page 5, colum n 4)
d ecla red th a t th is w ould m ean changing th e salaries of th e leg is­
S he w as th e w ife of th e late Jam es
R ann vs. G. E. D ePue, non-suit.
lativ e body, w ere criticized in a
(C o n tin u e d on page 6, ro lu m n 3)
T. Young.
're
so
lu
tio
n
adopted
by
th
e
K
ansas
O rd e rs filed th is w eek in p ro ­
F u n eral services w ere held from
P ortland
ares Ba
W
ilh
tax
p
aym
ents
slig
h
tly
be­
C
ity
unit
of
th
e
F
a
rm
e
rs'
Union,
b ite co u rt include. J u liu s H cnrick-
the D onelson & S ew ell fu n eral
m eeting at B anks F e b ru a ry 19.
son. C h arles E S tevens. L ester V. hind collections for th e sam e period
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G a rd n e r of M ailer, J u lia B ryan, R ichard E. last y ear, re sid e n ts a re w arn ed that
T ra n sferred F u nd s
chapel T uesday afternoon w 11 h
T he resolutions, w hich w ere o rd ­
th e Royal Soda W orks a tte n d e d G leason,
Rev. T u ck er of P o rtlan d , A d v en tist
payable
ered filed w ith the county o rg an iz­
W ilhelm
S chum acher, taxes becom e due a n d
th e O regon S tate B o ttlers’ associa­ F ran k K im ball, G. F. G oetter, M arch 15 and th at th e re w ill be no
D eputy assessors w ill begin the pastor, officiating. B urial w as in
ation and ordered sent to the H ills­
tion co nvention in P o rtlan d F riday. Floyd G reen. Jo h n O. M lkelson. reb ates a fte r that date. T otal col­
An an aly sis of th e d airy b u si­ boro A rgus and F orest G rove task M onday of establishing v a l­ F ir L aw n cem etery. S he had been
Mrs. G ard n er serv ed as p resid en t B eate S ofie H etlesater, A della H. lections on th e 1936 tax am ount to ness, its situation, its needs on the N ew s-Tim es for pub licatio n , w ere uations over the county for the a m em ber of the A dventist ch u rch
of the organ izatio n th e past year. K eenon, R ichard F. G leason. H elen $34.347.73 to d ate as com pared to f irm , an d som e th in g s th a t every as follows:
new tax roll, J. E. C arp en te r, coun­ for th e last 46 years.
T hey w ent to S e a ttle M onday to I... Je a n I. an d G eneva M. Im lay, $43.389.21 last year.
d a iry m a n can do to im prove it on
S u rv iv in g a re th re e sons, E d g ir
"W hereas th e electors of th e ty assessor, announced T uesday.
attend the t« o day meeting et the G o ttlieb B auer.
Persons, w ho paid ta x e s in 1935 his ow n farm w ill be discussed by state of O regon have, by o v e r­ N ine men w ill be w orking in nine of P ortland, C larence of P rosser,
W ashington association.
rep eated ly districts of th e county and w ork Wash., and R obert of N etarts, and
S u its filed th is w eek in circu it and a re not d elin q u en t, a re being d airy m en at a m eetin g at th e B u x ­ w helm ing m ajorities,
four daughters, M ae B ooth Jo n as
co u rt in clu d e R obert L. F inlayson sent n o tificatio n s of am o u n ts due. ton G ran g e hall, at 1:30 p. ni. voted dow n all sales ta x bills and for th e n ex t m o n th an d a h a lf
The list of assessors has not yet of Spokane, Ire n e O rivig of Salem ,
Speaks at llaniiuet
vs. E I. K u ratli; V andervelden D elinquent ow ners a re not being T uesday. G reen M ountain G rtn g e all bills for changing th e c o n stitu ­
Jam es Schick, son of Mrs. Eve M achine com pany; F ed eral L and notified, according to G lad y s Eis­ of B uxton re q u ested th a t such a tion of th e- state, con cern in g th e been com pleted. C arp en te r s a i d , C alla L atim er and Elsa S atterlec,
m eeting be held for those people salaries of the legislative body; and but w ill be announced next w eek.
(C o n tin u ed on p a re 4, ro lu m n I )
Downs, a F orest G ro v e scout, B ank of S p o k an e vs. J o h n P. G u s­ ner, tax deputy.
T ax re b a te s this y e a r a re being th a t keep cow s in th e a rea a d ja ­
talk ed on th e n atio n al jam b o ree, tafson.
"W
hereas,
n
o
tw
ith
stan
d
in
g
these
m ade u n d e r a law passed in 1935 cen t to B u x to n and M anning.
w hich he atten d ed last su m m er
w hich allow s no red u ctio n s a fter
P. M. B ran d t of th e O regon S ta te facts and having full k n ow ledge of
a t th e P o rtlan d a re a council b a n ­
M
arch 15. and p rovides reb ales of C ollege D airy d e p a rtm e n t a n d W. sam e; they tried again to b u rd en
q u et T uesday ev en in g al th e B en­
1 per re n t on th e first half: tw o F. C yrus, county agent, w ill p a r­ th e people w ith th ese m easures;
son hotel in P o rtlan d . Boy Scout
one per cent on th e first half; two tic ip a te in this m eetin g a n d w ill they com pletely d isre g a rd e d th e
T roop 216 and scouts of th e Sea
per e e n f o n th e th ird q u a rte r, none assist th e d airy m en in co n sid e r­ w ishes of the people in th ese m a t­
Seoul S h ip R ainbow , all of H ills­
ters; they caused the recen t special
W ashington co u n ty Jersey b re e d ­ of the first q u a rte r hut th re e per atio n of these problem s. R ecent election to be held on account
boro. received blim rib b o n s for a t ­
ers w ill e n te rta in th e Forest G rove cent if p aym ent is m ad e of the re p o rt of the d a iry co m m ittee of th ereo f and arc d ire c tly resp o n s­
tend me«' d u rin g th e past year.
O rganized tw o an d a h alf years local organization is a m em ber of
th e econom ic co n ference w ill be
C h am b er of C om m erce a t lunch full tax du e for th e year.
ible for the. en tire ly unnecessary, I ago, tlie F arm ers' U nion Oil com- th e P acific S upply C o -o p e ra ti/e
used
and
situ
atio
n
s
pointed
out
in
M onday. A nim al m eetin g w ill he
W ashington county has th ro u g h w hich its purchases are
th is re p o rt w ill be still fu rth e r heavy costs of said electio n to the I ' p ex an p y an d of
held follow ing lunch. T. R. W ar­
ed from an o rd er-tak in g m ade. T he la rg e r unit re p re s e rts
tax payers; th e refo re b e it
ex
p
lain
ed
and
illu
s
tra
te
d
by
local
ren, new w estern field re p re se n ta ­
"R esolved, th at w e do hereby concern to a fairly com plete w a re ­ 60 sm a lle r ones in Idaho, O regon
figures.
tiv e of th e A m erican Je rse y C attle
and W ashington.
severely
eritieize an d ce n su re each house w ith its ow n q u arters.
elllb, w ill be present.
T he w arehouse p ro p erty w as ac­
T he local w arehouse, co n trary to
and every m em ber of th e legisla­
“All county Je rse y people w ml
tu re that voted for c ith e r of these q u ired last sum m er w hen the brick th e belief of m any, does not u n ­
H illsboro residents, w ho m ake
Io m eet th is y o u n g liv e w ire."
building
at
the
low
er
end
of
S
outh
d e rsell sta n d ard prices on articles
m easures; and be it fu rth e r
states W. T. P u tn am Jr. of F a rm ­ fire calls for ch im ney fires, have
Second avenue, occupied by th e
Im p o rta n ce o f tlie Boy Scout
"R esolved, that we believe them laundry, w as purchased. D edica­ or p roduce w hich it handles, B a­
ington. presid en t of tlie Jerse y c a t­ been re q u ested by S. W M elhuish,
k e r explains. Instead, the re g u lar
program and
its
in flu e n ce
o n
to be u n w orthy of th e high office
tle club. "Come, h elp out, let's fire chief, to call the city hall
tion cerem onies w ere conducted price is charged m em bers o r non-
A m erican life w ere stressed before
B
ecause
of
the
large
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
to
w
hich
they
w
ere
elected
and
ra
th
e
r
than
give
a
general
alarm
m ake th is m eetin g a real success.
a t th e official opening in D ecem ­ m em bers of th e union. At th e end
the R otarians
last T h u rsd a y by
L et's ren ew old frien d sh ip s and as one m an w ith sm all equipm ent cases of m easles in all schools ov­ w e pledge our votes ind influence ber.
of th e y e a r th e m em bers a re allo ­
W illia m Johnson o f P ortla nd , d is­
e
r
the
county
except
F
o
rest
G
rove,
to
defeat
them
for
any
office
to
i
is
enough
on
such
occasions
m ake new ones."
B etw een 700 and 800 m em bers cated th e ir discounts on th e bonis
tric t scout executive. V W G a rd ­
the
bask
etb
all
to
u
rn
am
en
t
for
g
rad
e
w
hich
they
aspire."
C him ney fires in the w in te r are
in this county have the privilege of th e am ount purchased by them
ner, local Boy Seoul d is tric t com ­ Four S ites in R unning
not d m gerous unless th e chim ney school pupils, to have opened here
of p articip atin g in any price r e ­ d u rin g th e year. W ashington coun­
Form er G overnor O sw ald
m itteem an. in tro du ced the speak­
n
ext
W
edncsdiy,
has
been
p
o
st­
is in bad condition, M elhuish said.
ductions w hich q u a n tity buying ty m em bers last y e a r p articip at 'd
for P ortlan d A irport
er. B enefits o f its results in c h a r­
poned until M arch' 18. 19 and 20, P ictures, L ecture on
W est to T alk H ere M onday G eneral ala rm s on such occasions O.
and econom ical m anagem ent may in savings am o u n tin g to several
acter b u ild in g were c le a rly shown
B K raus, su p e rin te n d e n t, a n ­
Selection of the site fo r the
T
ractors
W
ed
n
esd
a
y
a
re
an
u
n
necessary
d
rain
on
heavy
Osw ild West, fo rm e r governor
brin g them , according to R. N. Ih o u sin d s dollars. B aker pointed
by the opposition o f com m unists to new P o rtla n d s u p e r-a irp o rt has
nounced W ednesday.
equipm
ent
and
in
addition
call
F arm ers in terested in pow er m a­ B aker, m anager.
out.
the Boy Seoul program , Johnson n a rrow e d to fo u r situations, il was of O regon and dem ocratic p o litic a l firem en from th e ir re g u la r tasks
T
he
decision
w
as
m
ade
follow
ing
leader, w ill lie Hie speaker at the
ch in ery for th e farm w ill have an
U nder the F arm ers' U nion plan
said.
B ak er disclaim s any attitu d e on
itm ounced at the m eeting o f the
a
conference
W
ednesday
aftern
o
o
n
w
hen
th
e
w
ork,
if
any,
could
he
opp o rtu n ity W ednesday afternoon. of co-operative buying, established
S colding's 10 year program of P ort of P ortla nd com m ission Tues­ cham ber o f com m erce luncheon
betw een m em bers of the co m m it­ M arch 4. to le irn som ething about in th e ir n ation -w ide organization the p a rt of the union to e n te r In­
having every fo u rth citize n a fou r- day. Exact sites un de r con sid era­ Monday, it was announced Tues­
tee and th e various larg er schools, tracto rs w hen th e H illsboro Feed the purehasing pow er of th e v a ri­ to com petition w ilh local husin«M
year - scout
tra in e d
man.
w a s tio n were not announced, h u t it is day by Ed. L. Moore, secretary .
houses and consequently prices are
w hich w ere to p articip ate.
com pany presents its free tra c to r ous units of the organization a re
brought out together w ith Hie need kno w n that feelers have been pul
R eports from v ario u s schools in ­ show. T he show, w hich w ill be at com bined in to a large corporation held to local standards, p rev en t­
lu m i» Denied
fo r hav mg a ll boys between tlie out fo r the O reneo site. Selection
ing any but m em bers receiving
d icate tliit T igard and H illsboro 2 p. m. in V eteran s’ hall. West w hich c m go into the m ark et for
ages of 12 and 10 p a rtic ip a tin g in should he made by M arch la i f the
discounts earn."!
of tlie county fa ir hoard
public schools are th e h a rd e s t hit Main street, includes slides and a m erchandise in large q u antities, benefits f r o m
H illsb o ro . John n n urged (lie sup- gm e m in e n t m oney is to be a v a il­
th ro u g h mass buying.
was denied Wednesday
w hile ehools in Forest G ro v e are lecture
on
M cC orm ick-D eering d istrib u tin g t h e s e advantageous
P rin c ip a l item s carried in liio
pert u l all. and „a id tha t the great able.
nmli-ioner».
o u lleru ig le.v absence».
purchases to the sm aller units The
U en h u u < 4 nn ! » • * • J. < win MN 4)
O lstric t I — llills b o r o
( Ity
^aident A p p ro v es 1*1«
fur C on stru ction ; Last
Work Details
Snowfall
Continues
Plan Complete Lutherans Hold
Lenten Services
for Extension
in Local School
Work Program
Products
Increased
Officials Are Reticent
Distillery Seen
as Big Aid to
Farm Market
Scearce Given
Promotion in
National Bank
Court Resumes
Work Saturday
Farmers' Union
Scolds Solons
Account Short
Complaint Says
Limit Nearing for
Taxpayer Savings
Hillsboro Woman
Retiring President
Analysis of Dairv
Business is Topic
County Farmers’ UnionNew
Sales Organization Growing
ersey Breeders
to Meet Mond
Importance of Scout Work
Stressed Before Rotaria
Mrs, A. Young
.Dies Saturday
Firemen Ask Public
to Curtail Demands
Measles Postpone
Ball Tournament