The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 29, 1936, Image 1

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369 New Families-
Added ss N ew P aid -In -A d vance
A rcua Su bac ribera ( r o n
Jan. 1 to Sept. 30
W ith W hich is Combined the H illsboro Independent
Hi,
Voltimi* 13, N o. 37
Heavy Vote
Foreseen in
This County
A ll
F ac tio n *
Cloning
Big
D riv e to B ring M ore
to Polls
Long
Ballot
Faced
M a n y O ffic e * W ill be F ille d
H e re on Tuesday
E n d in g u 1111111' in lev. e x c itin g
e.im pa i go. enters w ill go In tin '
I nil-. T uesday m o rn in g
In elect
im in ty , .stale and n a tio n a l o ffic ia ls
D u rin g the fin a l day., o f the
d riv e f' r voles, a ll fa ctio n s have
been in the fie ld a tte m p tin g Io
s w in g th e e le e lm n one w a y o r the
o th e r
In th is c o u n ty th e d e m o ­
c ra tic tic k e t tins gained m ore than
161X1 n e w ly re g is te re d vo te rs and
th e re p u b lic a n s a b o u t h a lf th a t
luiniln'i
le a v in g the re p u b lic a n s
s t ill in th e lead as fa r us the n u m ­
b e r o f re g is te re d v o te rs is cun­
e i rue d
I llg
\ ole Seen
P resent in d ic a tio n s are th a t th e
v o te w ill In’ f u lly as h e a vy us in
1932 w i l l ' l l 6 824 vote., w e re cast fo r
R oo sev elt a n d 4,201 fo r H o o ve r. o r
a to ta l vote of 11,025 T o ta l re g is ­
tr a tio n is 18,504 us co m p a re d to
18 927 in 1932.
Cam paigning b y b o th th e organ­
iz a tio n s and t i i ' in d iv id u a l candl-
,i
,
hi i ii
i a lio i
in te n se
th ro u g h o u t tlie c o u n ty, w ith ttie
re s u lt th a t fe w vo te rs h ave been
le ft u n in fo rm e d as to th e purposes
and c la im s o f bo th factions.
A t th e head o f th e b a llo t w ill b '
fo u n d Hi«' ca n d id ate s fo r p re sid e n t
n 't i t
ented by th e tw o m a jo r p a r­
ties. and th re e in d e p e n d e n t ca n d i-
d a ti
O n th e d e m o c ra tic tic k e t is
l ‘ r< sident Roosevelt and opp osing
turn is A lfr e d M . I.a n do n . g o v e rn ­
o r o f Kansas candidate o f th e re -
p u b lic a n p a rty .
ju ro
Iri<lc-p<-ri»l«rit
Sea Scout Ship
Crew oil First
Trip Saturday
Established 1H73
H illsboro, Oregon, Thursday, October 29, 1936
Business
Local Youth Owners
Property to Aid
Dead;Victim City Development
Auto Mishap
Union Meeting
Teachers Here
Attracts Many
J M ore T h a n 7 00 fro m T h re e
Counties
A tte n d
band. stru ck a hank and ove r­
turned, according to a rep ort made
by State Patrolm an A1 Johnson.
Mrs T u cke r and c h ild re n were
in ju re d when th e ir autom obile was
struck head-on in fro n t o f th e ir
home in H illsboro.
Th'- accident on Gales Creek road
happened about 10 p. in Saturday
when the occupants of the C hevro­
let coach were re tu rn in g
home
from a dance at Halm G rove The
car is reported to have careened
180 feet along t h e ditch before
it stru ck a new telephone pole,
snapjx'il it o ff and continued on its
way fo r another 50 feet.
d e n tia l e le c to r' a lt a rc g ro u p e d and
a cross placed lit th e le ft o f tile
lis t b e tw e e n th e n u m b e t and th e
in g to n .
Y a m h ill
and
C o lu m b ia
c o u n tie s p a rtic ip a te d to p rtxtu ce a
b e tte r
and m o re c o m p re h e n sive
p ro g ra m .
F e a tu re o f th e d a y was th e a d ­
dress b y I ) r O H C h a m b e r*. d e ­
p a rtm e n t o f e d u ca tio n . O regon S tate
col leg»', C o rv a llis
D r C ham bers,
s h a k in g on " T lie Needs o f V a rio u s
C h ild re n .’’ to ld th e teachers th a t
iti m a n y cases, p h y s ic a l defects and
m e n ta l m a la d ju s tm e n ts o f school
c h ild re n n e vt r w e re d isco ve re d u n ­
t i l a fte r g ra d u a tio n .
As a re m e d y fo r th is s h o rt-c o m ­
in g hi* suggested th a t a ll c h ild re n
he su b je cte d to co m p le te p h ysica l
e x a m in a tio n s b e fo re e n ti r in g school
and th a t courses be a rra n g e d ac­
c o rd in g ly
He d isco u ra g e d k in d e r ­
g a rte n classes and a rg u e d fo r la te r
school re g is tra tio n instead o f b r in g ­
in g th e c h ild re n in to school at an
t a r ly age.
In c o n n e ctio n w ith k in d e rg a rte n ,
he d e cla re d th a t at k in d e rg a rte n
age the c h ild ’s v is io n
and o th e r
senses w e re not ye t co -o rd in a te d
and h a rm co u ld e a s ily re s u lt to
to ii nn
Thix « .f. ti.c in a t
meet
other
machines,
one
d riv e n
by
president, vice president end presi­ u n d e r a u n io n p la n in w hich Wash­ Ray K ila n ilc r of P ortland, and an ­
C alifornia M an D e c l a r e d
B eaverton Robber
A rre s t S u n d a y in San Francisco
o f a m an g iv in g
Ins nam e as
('h a d e s W C la rk , reca lls th a t C la r k
was th e man. w h o in June. 1919.
e i.o ly e n tere d th e B a n k o f B < av-
i i to n one noon, fo rc e d M iss L illia n
Evans, cashier, in to th e v a u lt, lo c k ­
ed it and d e p a rte d w ith $3800 in
cash.
A w eek la te r he was a rre ste d in
Los A n g le s and re tu rn e d to H ills ­
boro, w h e re he pleaded g u ilty and
was sentenced to th e p e n ite n tia ry
He re m a in e d in Salem u n til the
m id d le o f A u g u s t w hen he d is a p ­
peared.
A series o f b a n k ro b b e rie s and
h o ld u ps fo llo w e d and he fin a lly
was re -a rre s te d in M a ry s v ille , C al
and sentenced to p rison w h e re h i'
re m a in e d u n t il J u ly . 1934. w h e n hi*
was paroled
A t th e tim e o f his fir s t a rre st in
( ’a lifo rm .i and sentence in H ills ­
boro, he posed u n d e r the nam e of
C h a rle s C o n le y. A c c o rd in g to o ld
file?» o f T h e A rg u s, he was id e n t­
ifie d as C h e ste r C la rk o f Forest
G ro v e on h is r e tu rn to H ills b o ro .
He escaped fro m B e a ve rto n in
an a u to m o b ile and fle d o v e r the
C o rn e ll road, escaping by tra in
fr o m P o rtla n d to C a lifo rn ia .
tin- child
A n o th e r address w h ic h a ttra c te d
co n sid e ra b le a tte n tio n
am ong the
teachers was “ T he S o cia l Sciences
in C u r ric u lu m
C o n s tru c tio n .” by
D r. H o w a rd D aw son, r u r a l s e rvice
(('o n tln u r d on page M,
colum n 2)
City Budget Hearing
Set for November 19
F irs t p u b lic a tio n o f th e
c itv b udget, s h o w in g a
raise o f fo u r te n th s o f a
pears th is week in T he
H ills b o ro
proposed
m ill, a p ­
A rg u s.
P ub lic bearing w ill lie held at
a meeting in the council chambers
in tlie c ity hall at It p. in . Novem ­
ber 19. at w hich tim e objectors to
the budget are requested to appear.
Commercial National Rank Corn Show
Considered Outstanding Stale Event
T h e ( 'le n in i'ii'ia l N a lie n a l hank
•1 11 c e in shew w liie li w ill he held
ill th e le b b y e f the C o m m e rc ia l
N a lie n a l b a n k at H ills b o ro on F r i­
d a y and S a tu rd a y . N o v e m b e r tl and
7. is recognized as one e f th e o u t­
s ta n d in g p ro je c ts e f ds k in d in the
slate, stales L. E Francis, assistant
c o u n ty agent.
T lie contest was s ta rte d seven
ye a rs age bv Ed S c h iilm e ric h . p re s­
id e n t e f the bank, and W. F. Cyrus,
c o u n ty agent, and was th e fir s t
p ro je c t e f th is ty p e In be s|)hnsoi'ed.
D u rin g th e life e f the p ro je c t, s im ­
ila r p ro je c ts have been p a tte rn e d
a fte r it in I,in n . B e n to n and C la c k ­
amas c o iin li s and the seed s lo ck
fo r these eentesls have been se­
e m e d fro m W a s h in g le n c o u n ty d u b
m em bers.
T h e o rig in a l purpose o f th e r o r n -
g re w in g i enle.1 wa to encourage
the d e v e lo p m e n t
in W a sh in g to n
c o u n ty , e f a s tra in ef seed w h ic h
c o u ld be g lo w 11 le e a llv and w h ic h
w o u ld he sal 1 fa d e r,v fo r g ra m and
s ila g e p ro d iii'l inn. stales
F ra u d s
T he highest
q u a lity
seed s le d ;
a v a ila b le was secured in th e h e g in -
n ln g and since th a t tu n e th e best ef
th e sei d th a t has been raised by
th e d u ll m em b e rs has been re-
d is lr ih iih d a n n u a lly to these p a r­
ticipating 111 tlie content. T hc rc-
■ su it Ims lieen the p ro d u c tio n e f a
h ig h q u a lity local s tra in o f M in n e ­
sota 13 seed w h ic h has g ro w n in
p o p u la r ity u n til its p ro d u c tio n no
lo n g e r equals Ih e d em and II has
re s u lte d
in ke e p in g w ilh jn Ih e
c o u n ty b etw een $5(10 and $1900 a n ­
n u a lly . th a t has h e re to fo re gone otd
I o f the sta le Io purchase seed slo ck
H om Id a h o and o th e r n o rth w e s t
) slates.
F ra n c is f u r th e r re m a rk s th a t corn
tr ia ls w h ic h have been co n d u cte d
by Ih e c o u n ty agent's o ffic e in d i­
cate th a t Ih e lo c a lly g ro w n M in n e ­
sota 13 set d is s u p e rio r to Id a h o
M in ne so ta 13 seed in th c p ro d u c tio n
o f lio lli to n na g e and q u a lity o f
silage.
Last ye a r a r e - o p e r a lii e in a rk e l
in g p la n was in c o rp o ra te d in Ihe
e o n lrs t w ith
Ihe re s u lt th a t a ll
. eed g ro w n by l - I I d u b m em b e rs is
1 cleaned, graded, tested and labeled,
and d is trib u te d to Ih e re ta ile rs in
a sta n d a rd u n ifo rm
grade w ith
g e rm in a tio n tests o f 93 per cent o r
1 h ig h e r.
T h e p ro je c t
is recognized
by
! a g ric u ltu r a l leaders as b e in g not
o n ly a b e n e fit to th e 4-H c lu b m e m ­
bers w h o
p a rtic ip a te b u t as a
I d e fin ite c o n trib u tio n to the a g rl-
I c u ltu r a l p ro g ra m
o f W a sh in g to n
I cotuily.
other by N ick Vanderzanden of
Forest Grove. A ltho ug h
neither
pa rty saw the accident, they were
on the scene im m ediately a fte r­
wards. according to .th e records
in the o ffice of John Connell,
s h e riff.
A n am bulance was im m ediately
called and the in ju re d person ru sh ­
ed to Jones hospital in H illsboro,
where W achncr was unconcious fo r
m any hours afterw a rds sufferin g
from serious concussion, bruises
and broken ribs Miss Sutton s u f­
fered a broken arm and Logan a
dislocated hip.
Questioned as to his speed. I.ogan
told the in vestig ating officers that
so fa r as he knew his machine
|('o n tin u r« l on p a s * 4,
colum n 2 ,
Legion Dance
Armistice Eve
A rm istice
O bservance
B e­
gins Early This Y ear
Postponement o f 'f u r t h e r m eet­
ings of H illsb o ro post. Am erican
Legion, u n til Novem ber 24. and
abandonm ent of plans for a con­
centrated d riv e fo r m em bership to
tlie post, were features of the m eet­
in g Tuesday night 1 n Veterans'
hall.
Concentrated m em bership d riv e
gave way to an in d iv id u a l d riv e to
he conducted by each member of
the post A r th u r Krueger, c h a ir­
man of the A rm istice Day program ,
announced that all veterans and
p a trio tic u n its ta k in g part in the
parade should be at the Veterans'
hall A rm istice Day w ith colors not
later than 10:30 a. in. when t h e
parade is scheduled to get under
way.
He also announced that an a t­
tempt is being made Io b rin g in
tw o reels of signal corps m otion
pictures uf the actual fig h tin g to
be shown in the theatre at t h e
close of Ihe parade and before Ihe
s|jcaking begins.
A ll veterans and p a trio tic groups
are to be represented on the stage
d u rin g the program , w hich w ill in ­
clude singing and an address by
Earl Snell, secretary of state and
a veteran of the war.
T ickets fo r the A rm is tic e dance,
annual event o f H ills b o ro post,
were placed on sale at the m eet­
ing by A1 Hoffm an, dance c h a ir­
man. each mem ber of Ihe post be-
(l onllnurfl mi pmbs ft ,
i-nlumn 3)
Rogers Tells of
Stand of Affairs
Hugh S. Rogers, candidate for
m ayor of H illsboro, issued Ihe fo l­
lo w in g slatem i nt Tuesday:
" I f elected, w ill give p ra c tic a lly
m y e n tire tim e Io Ihe a ffa irs of thc
city.
" A ll questions and measures w ill
lie handled as they arise in a busi­
nesslike m anner w ith a vie w that
w hat the m a jo rity o f ou r people
desire w ill he done.
“ I have no promises to make and
no changes in personnel w ill be
made unless the needs o f the c ity
demand it."
Two Sections, Sixteen Pages
C andidates
Talk Before
Civic Group
County O ffice Seeker* T ell
Cham ber of Com m erce
of C andidacies
Banker Will Speak
J. M. Person to R elate Trip
to East Coast
C ounty candidates fo r office were
given th e ir innings M onday at the
noon luncheon o f the H illsb o ro
Cham ber of Commerce, each candi­
date being allow ed a few m inutes
in w h ich to o u tlin e his q u a lific a ­
tions fo r office. W. Verne M c K in ­
ney introduced them.
N ext M onday noon J. M. Person,
m anager of the W ashington Sav­
ings and Loan association, w ill
give a detailed account of his trip
to New Y ork, and his observations
along the route.
Tualatin Men
Ordered Held
to Grand Jury
C ar Demolished
H ills b o ro ’s la rge st teachers’ in s t i­
Body of the car was collapsed
tu te d re w m o re th a n 700 grade and and tw isted from it* frame, and the
h ig h school teachers fro m
th re e fram e was b in t. Ttie hood was
co u n ties fo r a o n e -d a y session M o n ­ wrapped around a pole.
day in th e u n io n h ig h school a u d i-
Behind the death car were tw o
Escaped Bank
Bandit Caught
Big Guns Boom Down the Home Stretch
Many Suffer H urts
Iiiilrprnilriil-»
<«’ lu m n 31
Established 1894
An organization of business and
M a k in g the fir s t cru ise .since ov- 1
in d u s tria l
pro p e rty owners was
i i h a u lin g o f th e n sh ip last A p r il,
form ed here T hursday n ig h t w ith
H ills b o ro tro o p .Sea Seoul S h ip i
E J M eAleur as president and C.
K a u ih o w o f llllls b o io east o ff at
T
Richardson as secretary. The
3 49 p in S a tu rd a y fo r a w eek ‘
purpose o f the group is to w o rk in
end t r ip to G o v e rn m e n t isla n d in
co-operation w ith the c ity council
th e i ’o lu in b ia r iv e r T h e isla n d i*
about fiv e m ites fro m
th e scout 1
in the developm ent of the com ­
has»* near the P o rtla n d Yacht clu b P o rtln n d W o m a n K ille d a* m un ity. M em bership represents a
T h • ship's co m p a n y was d iv id e d :
large po rtion of the to ta l assessed
C a r S trik e * B an k at
up in to tw o cre w s T h e P o rt w a tch |
valuation of the city.
O pposition was voiced to cu ttin g )
wa Second M ate Jo h n West c h ie f i
G a rd e n H om e
o ffic e r w ith W ard T olso n and E ldon
back the sidewalks to pi rm it w id ­
W att, cre w
T h is w a tch was de '
ening the streets, it being pointed
ta ile d to the s h ip ’s mess d u ty fo r
out that an investigation made
th e e n tire eruive T h e sta rb o a rd . oi ,
some tim e ago by o fficia ls showed •
O ffic e r's w a tch was S k ip p e r A E
that the results w ould not ju s tify
( )pd e n w t yer.
c h ie f o ffic e r
w ill, j
the expense.
G le n S a n fo rd and M lvis D ickason. !
ent of the tw o -h o u r
Gale* Creek Road Scene of pa Enforcem
crew .
rkin g ordinance' in the business
d is tric t as an aid to visito rs and
A re g u la r s h ip ’s log aiui w a tch e *
Fatal A ccident
customers was advocated. C on­
w e re kept d u rin g th e e n tire c ru is e .)
census of opinion was fo r a s tric t
in c lu d in g n ig h t watches T h e tim e
enforcem ent against business men j
d u rin g the n ig h t w atches was .pent
T w o are dead and several p e r­
overtim e,
in g u a rd in g tin* ship, rope p in in g sons were in ju re d in a scries of and empoyes p a rkin g
th ro w in g a l i f • rin g , and w a tc h in g autom obile accidents in W ashington but th a t every courtesy should be
th e cam p fire s
shown visitors.
county over the week-end
K ise and fa ll o f the tid e w a s !
The dead arc A rth u r Webb. 19.
m easured by a gauge m ade fro m an of H iltstio ro and Mrs Itu ld a Keep
oar T lie m a x im u m fa ll d u rin g one of P ortland T lie in ju re d include
tid e wa 18*4 inches.
W illia m W acbner 22. N orth Plains.
H ig h lig h t o f th e c ru is e was tlie j Geneva Sutton. 16. Forest Grove.
E d­
fa ct th a t the s h ip was put u n d e r L lo y d i.ogan, 21. P ortland;
sail fo r th e fir s t tim e T h • mast be- I mond Keep of Portland, husband
m g an oar. th e sail, a b la n k e t, and i of the dead woman. Ed Hobin.
th e ya rd , a w illo w stick T h o u g h V e rn o n ia ; M rs Howard T ucker and
and
not v e ry e ffic ie n t
fa ir
he a dw ay tw o childre n. Donald 2 4 .
was m ade w ith th is rig g in g w h e n Charles. 9.
a ilin g w ith in a fe w p o in ts w ith I Webb met his death when the
ear. d rive n by Logan, went out of
th e w in d .
O n re tu rn in g to th e Sea Scout con tro l about th r ie inilcs from A rrested F ollow ing A lleg ed
Forest G rove on the Gales Creek
base at 3 48 p tu S unday, a ll m em
A ssault on V eteran
bers o f t h e e n w , th o u g h tire d , w ere highw ay and crashed in to a te le ­
phone
pole, dem olishing the m a­
rea d y and a n xio u s to s ta rt o u t '
chine.
again, th e y declared.
Charged w ith rio ting , fo llo w in g
C ar flits Rank
T h is c ru is e alo n g w ith a p e r- I
an attack in w hich Napoleon Roy-
Mrs. Keep lost her life near the ler. 43. T ualatin , wounded war
sonal log o f th e cru is e is one of
tlie re q u ire m e n ts to rece ive t b e Aaron F rank farm at Garden Home veteran, is alleged to have been
when the car, d rive n by her hus­
ta n k o f O r d in a r y Sea Scout.
taken out and beaten. W illia m
In d ep e n d e n ts in c lu d e N o r m a n
Thom as, c a n d id a te fo r th e social­
is tic p a rly . W illia m L e m ke , pres-
lile n tia l ca n d id a te of th e n ew ly
fo rm e d U n io n p a rty , and J o h n W
Aiken, s o c ia lia t la b o r candidate.
t in the ballot the candidates (o r
( ( o ltliltu r s l on l»« « r 1.
H illsb o ro Argua
Tupper First Speaker
F irs t candidate called was W. A.
Tupper. republican seeking election
F inal days o f ttie campaign fin d President Roosevelt ar.d G overnor Landon, shown here in tw o cha r­
to the clerkship, w ho gave a short
acteristic speaking poses, pounding away at the electorate in vigorous fashion. They are c a rryin g the
account o f his education and q u a l­
battle to the fin ish lin e and voters from coast to coast have turne d out in great mass dem onstrations
ifications. He said th a t he fe lt that
to add color and zest to the cam paign such as has not been kn o w n in m any years.
his experiences in banking, book­
keeping and p u b lic relations w o rk
fitte d him fo r the place. He in c lu d ­
ed in his q u alificatio ns, w o rk w hich
he did fo r the c ity o f Portland.
In tu rn . G. H. Beazan. opponent
of Tupper. decared that he did not
Rarker, 34; E lm e r M itch e ll, 20;
deem it necessary fo r a map to be
Janies Ferguson. 20; M. J. G ray.
an attorney, nor even an a u d ito r to
27, and a ju v e n ile , are under a r­
be a good county cle rk. The office,
rest.
he to ld his audience, needs an up-
The alleged attack is said by |
G re a tly im proved c o n d i t i o n s
_____
to-date
system w h ich should be
sh e riff's deputies to have taken .
throughout the dro uth area and a
kept in operation. By such a system.
place Saturday n ig h t about 8:30 in
promised m ig ration to Oregon of
T u a la tin when the men dragged D ates C hanged for Session considerable num ber of fam ilies. | A ssessm en t in Old D istrict he said, he thought he could save
i the county considerable money.
R oyier from under his car in a
was reported by W. G. Ide on his
B egins N ovem ber 1
Candidates for county com m is­
garage and in to the street where I
N ext T w o M onths
' re tu rn Sunday from a tw o weeks'
sioner follow ed, w ith James Lewis,
they proceeded to pum m el him .
t r ip in to Nebraska. Iowa, Kansas
present commissioner, firs t on the
In defense. G ray declared that
! and Illin o is.
Patrons o f the old H ills b o ro sew­ list. Lew is thanked H ills b o ro fo r
F ifteen Boy Scouts o f the H ills ­
R oyier had made some rem arks
Good fa ll rains in the eastern er d is tric t must begin paying as- support in the past and declared
is d tric
about Mrs G ray w hich he resented. boro d
(iu
lic t were prom oted o r
«-tnrl
»
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. .
th e m o n th lv -'^D ions o i Kansas ana ncorasKa. sei.srnents a fte r N ovem ber 1, it was; th a t he made but one prom ise ii.
O ther members of the group are recei v v e t d r t / a w w a i r r d r i s i a a t t tn
e m o m m y ¡de said have perniitte d farm ers announCpd th is w e e k h v G e o re e ' the past and w o u ld make but one
said to have to ld o ffice rs they session
on of the cou rt of honor at to do necessary fa ll fa rm in g and m J gto d t v manager
8 ¡at the present tim e, that being th a t
o l c n r result
o e till.
•
«7
o
went along to see the "fu n "
the court house
lh u rs d a y eye- i pian t wheat. T lie rains also
The
old
d
is
tric
t
has
been
turne
d 1 he w o uld conduct the p u b lic busi-
R oyier is a veteran of the W orld ning. C irc u it Judge R. F ra n k le t - cd ¡n im proved pastures m uch need-
in to the disposal p la n t and the 1 n
e
s
s
®?me care, th a t he
W ar and su ffe rin g from a machine era presided.
; ed fo r i ivestock.
plant is now in f u ll operation. Me- w ould his own. He pointed out that
gun bu lle t w hich plowed the lc n j^ h
T w o were prom oted to second
.uts. tw^> to fir s ; class scouts heE \ o u n d ’ Cfa in n ie s a'TnVBrestedSal'<i ; G ce s a id - T h e m echanism is w o rk -
had tal5en PaU m reduction of
of hi rig h t arm. m aking the arm j das
ln I ing p e rfe ctly and p o llu tio n o f the the interest paid by the county
s t if P f re at
elbow.
lim the
in a ry
h e a rin g fo r th e fo u r I
' “received SeiRht' m erit.
s e ttin g up
up a
v» r>ver" is on the _way" to purification,
. . . .
i 1 and had assisted in setting
i n r t i w badges,
rt
rt <h
l?h l scouts
m erj l ' H
here
regardless
crop w outlook,
d " i " * ®dw
system
hich m
had
ain-
men arrested was held T
Tuesday
and
three firs , t e class
o w evcr
thc of
m ig the
ration
ill not « ' q ‘s dec
*
' ta
in in g w
more
iles resulted
o f road in at m less
afternoon before Judge Donald T three m e rit badges.
badges.
be a ¡argc one he believes.
Rates in the old d is tric t a llo w s ix
<c»ntt»««a on pare 2. column z>
Tem pleton when, testim ony was
fix tu re s as a m in im u m in both
________________
F o llo w in g the court of honor, the
taken fro m several youths w ho ; H iils b o ro D is tric t B o y S c o u t ’ com- „ T } ’ <L
¡dwellings and commercial enter-
-
\
eal
a
*
redt
deal
of
new
construe-
prises.
F
or
d
w
ei
ljn
g
the
rate
ls
$4
were in the garage at the tim e m ittee heard a re p o rt on the con-1 .'* * * “ - f t « “ . a" ,r “
I prises. F o r d w e llin g
R oyier was taken away by the d „ 10n of local troops by V. W
ir ie ^ .¿ H a re d a year' and 50 cents a year extra
gang Each te stifie d that the tw o G ardn er and H enry Schainck. c o m -)
:manv n « ^a 'n rt rlnstlv homes i io r each fix tu re in ad d itio n to six.
older men dragged R oyier from m issioner and deputy respectively' ' VJ leZ ^ n^ r ^
d and C° Stly homes 1 C om m ercial places m ust pay ' $6
under the ta r and forced him down show ing that the local d is tric t ure
ercclea
a vear and 75 cents extra fo r each
the street tow a rd a w a itin g auto- troops "were in satisfactory con-
E veryw here the citizens s e e m fix tu re above the m in im u m
of
m obile.
d itio n w ith
adequate le a d e rs h ip . m ore op tim istic, but the same de- six. The rate on com m ercial b u ild ­
Royier, w ho was to have testifie d ; and th a t m em bership had reached grec o i optim ism over the fu tu re ings is h igh er because o f t h e
Tuesday, was reported in such a m Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts.
| i* not found in the m iddlew est as is |
am ount’ of w a stT com ing from O rgan ization Form ed to Get
condition
from
concussion
of
the
The
S
e
n
te
m
b
e
r
tro
o
n
e
ffic
ie
n
c
y
u
uniinu«!
on
p«»r
4,
culaoin
S)
com
m
ercial sewers, it is pointed
County Returns
. . . . . .
. , .
, . 1 The Septem ber troop e fficie n cy
bra in hat he could not be brought ra lln g waHs rcpo rtcd
82.6 per
I out.
to H illsboro.
B oth the com m ercial and d w e ll-
cent, the highest in the e n tire P o rt­
A t least three op po rtu nitie s w ill
t ’ h ilip Schrim . w o rk in g at the land area council by a substantial
! ing rates are payable tw ic e yea rly.
be offered p o litic a l fans Tuesday
old P a rkin chicken ranch near m argin.
the fir s t in sta llm e nt being due n ig h t to w atch the election returns,
Cornelius, reported the th e ft of
N ovem ber 1 and the second payable county, state and national.
R. P. Rasmussen reported that a 1
a 17-jewel E lg in watch fro m a
on A p r il 1.
T hrough arrangem ents w ith the
lo cke r at the ranch October ?. ac­ local Cub Pack of 21 members, the ■
W a rning was issued th is week headquarters o f both county p o lti-
younger boy branch of the Boy
cording to S h e riff Connell.
against residents along new sewer cal organizations, in d iv id u a ls and
Scouts
o
f
Am
erica
fo
r
boys
9
t
o
,
Thieves F rid a y n ig h t p ilfe re d
lines hooking in to the sewers w ith ­ newspapers, arrangem ents are be­
the •ned‘” byn E. M H atten“ ' ” " V am j
W ater Franchise D eclared out perm ission. T his already has in g made fo r fast and accurate re ­
been done is some instances. M c­ turns to be bro ug ht in and assem­
couver o f a sweater, pants, hand Junl(° >
r high school w ill be Cub-
Gee pointed out. w ith the result bled in the cou nty co u rt room at
Com ing Problem
bag. overcoat and gloves. The hand m asler-
that the c ity w ill experience d if ­ the court house.
bag contained a $500 postal savings ! M r. Schainck reported progress
fic u lty in o b ta in in g the necessary
Members o f the cham ber of com ­
certificate. The car was parked in a‘ Camp Ireland and indicated that
M ayor J. H G arrett, w ho is seek- | tests,
the yard of thc F ra n k Kennedy ‘ he camp w ould be com pleted in g re-election at the polls next ( Persons m aking connections must merce, guests and friends, also w ill
be
provided w ith fa cilitie s f o r
home, where M r. and Mrs. Hatten 1 w ith in a short time.
Tuesday, this week made thc fo l- firs t ob tain a pe rm it fro m the c ity w atching the vote count in the
were v is itin g .
I 1. Because
of
con
flicts
w
ith
the
...
, lo w in g statement covering
his ad- and connections m ust be made by cham ber o f commerce rooms. Ed. L.
The Coslett Service station. F irst , holidays, thc courts of honor and m in is tra tions and outlined his stand
q u a lifie d mechanics. McGee de-
Moore, secretary, announced th is
and Baseline, was burglarized
burglarized Tues- ¡d is tric t com m ittee m eetings w i ll
pnminn
piam
d
A.,
r4 ir,a n r„ new
on
com
ing
problems
clared.
A n n ordinance
now ic
is in week.
(C o n tin u ed un page 7. colum n Si
(l'o n tín u r d on page * , rn lum n 31
(C o n tin u ed on pace 5, colum n 2>
His statement follow s:
A t least tw o radios w ill be p ro ­
■'
1 1 '
■'
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"T h c people have honored me by
vided fo r g a thering of state and
electing me th e ir mayor. W h ile J
national returns, a n d messenger
am not u n m in d fu l of thc honor, it
service w ill be m aintained between
has
brought
m
any
responsibilities,
the cham ber of commerce and the
1
some kicks and some praise, but
return s being gathered in thc co u rt
w itb a ll I have enjoyed it. Some of
! house.
(he things I had in m ind to do I
H a rry Schm eltzer of S c h o l l s
Precinct
T hc county co u rt room w ill be
Voting Place
♦ found im practicable. It seems it G range was elected master
No.
Formerly
o f open to thc p u b lic a ll d u rin g the
takes
a
year
or
tw
o
to
get
-one's
C arlton School House
W ashington County Pomona Grange tim e re tu rn s are being received
I
M u llo y
•>
bearings and know ju s t w hat is at Scholls Wednesday afternoon. and posted. Radios here also w ill
Boy Scout Room in Hotel B u ild in g
Sherwood
best
fo
r
the
com
m
unity.
School House
Scholls Grange was host fo r the provide state and national returns.
3
M iddleton
"T he unem ploym ent situa tion has a ll-d a y session.
C ity H a ll
Returns also w ill be assembled
T u a la tin
4
been
one
of
our
chief
concerns.
I O. O. F H a ll
O th er officers th»t
had b.en and posted at the o ffice o f t h e
S. T iga rd
5
The
federal
governm
ent
has
o
ffe
r­
H
illsb
o ro Argus.
Basement of M E C hurch
named late in the afternoon were
6
N. T iga rd
ed to fu rn ish the men if we w ould Leland F lin t.
K in to n .
overseer: I
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C o m m unity C lub House
7
Metzger
fu rn is h the projects and m aterials. Gladys Meyers. Tigard, le ctu rer; I
Former Local Editor Dies
School House
8
Garden Home
We
have
made
big
perm
anent
im
­
Charles V anK leek. Tigard, steward.
E. H. Flagg, veteran
co u n try
H uber-A loha School
9
provem ents in our c ity park. O ther a n d
LcR oy M ills,
W ashington j newspaper publisher, died at St.
Buck's B u ild in g
10
S W Aloha
projects
that
cost
the
c
ity
v
e
ry
Grange,
assistant
steward.
Helens
F
rida
y.
He
at
one
tim e
School House
II
K in to n
litt le and gave w o rk to ou r men
C ounty A gent C yrus ta lke d on published newspapers in
Forest
1. O. O. F. H a ll
12
Scholls
and women are the storm sewers, soil conservation and erosion.
! G rove and H illsboro.
C om m unity H a ll
13
Laurel
a irp o rt, c ity hall betterm ents, l i ­
School House
14
R eedville
bra ry, street signs, and house n u m ­
School House
15
G rabcl
bering. m un icip al survey and o th ­
School House
10
Bloom ing
ers. These projects brought a fe d ­
M E Church
S. Cornelius
17
eral expenditure in our com m u nity
Masonic Home
o f over $58.(XX) at an ou tla y on our
18
iN e w ) Near Forest G rove
A n th o n y K undelius Home
part o f between $7.000 and $8.000.
19
E. Gaston
T his money has p ra c tic a lly a ll
A rtisan's H a ll
20
D ille y
stayed here and kept people o ff
1
21
C h erry Grove
Depot B u ild in g W. V. & C. R R Co.
W ashington county fa ir paid its , ancc throughout thc three days in
d ire ct relief.
K P. H a ll
22
W Gaston
ow n way this year, made im prove- w h ic li the fa ir was in operation,
C om m unity H a ll
"T h is w in te r we are going to be ments, and emerged w ith a sm all , C row d in attendance on Saturday
Gales Creek
23
faced w ith a lik e situa tion , aggra­ surplus, report o f the fa ir board night, th c last n ig h t of the event,
W atts School House
24
(New* Near Forest G rove
1
25
vated somewhat by those w ho have passed at a m eeting in the cham- surpassed any crow d recorded In
Bang's B u ild in g
T im be r
come to this com m u nity fro m the ber o f commerce rooms Tuesday recent years.
G range H a ll
26
Buxton
(Continurd on page X, column 1)
M anning H a ll
27
M anning
nigh t disclosed. The rep ort w ill be
This year, fo r the firs t tim e in
I. O. O. F H a ll
28
Banks
file d w ith the county court. Ed L. several years, the fa ir b u ild in gs
Moore's Store B u ild in g
Roy
29
Moore, fa ir manager, announced.
received a fu ll covering of paint
T hatcher School House
A t the same tim e that thc board on thc outside, w h ile the in*M e
30
P urd in
accepted
and
passed
t
h
c
report.
Forrester's
H
a
ll
31
V crbo ort
was refinished in w hite, and o th ­
Moore was tendered a tw o-year o f­ er repairs made. G rounds also were
C ity H a ll
32
N. C ornelius
School House D istrict No. 8
W arrants to county school dis­ fer as manager of thc fa ir In this given a care fu l overhauling.
33
1 ,eisv
tric ts aggregaling $55.635 w ill go connection he declared that he had
K P B u ild in g
34
W. N orth Plains
A n o th e r year other im provem ents
fo rw a rd Novem ber I in the annual not d e fin ite ly made up his m in d I arc expected and a g re atly in ­
School House
35
F N o rth Plains
w
hether
to
accept
o
r
not.
d
is
trib
u
tio
n
o
f
county
and
ele­
Meacham
School
House
creased response in e xh ib its is e x ­
38
M ountain
In discussing thc report, th e pected.
m entary school money, it was a n ­
D. Wenger's H a ll
37
Connell
board also talked of t h e m any ,
nounced
this
week
by
O
B
Kraus,
C
ity
H
a
ll
38
O rcnco
com plim ents o f the success of the
county superintendent o f schools.
Trial Monday
Grange H a ll
39
N. Aloha
Schools w ill receive a to ta l of fa ir this year from Farm Unions, I
Union Chapel
to
Cedar M ills
O tto George. R eedville m ilk tru ck
$28.191 from the county school fund , Granges. 4-H club leaders. F uture
Hatilenbeek B u ild in g
41
N orth Beaverton
based on $3 per capita and a ccn- i Farmers, and oth er organizations d riv e r, charged w ith reckless d r iv ­
P ublic School House
42
South Beaverton
siis of 9397 children. The d is trib u ­ and business men as w e ll as from in g a fte r his arrest by a deputy
Cobb B u ild in g
43
Y/c.st Slope
tio n s till is short about $4 per capi­ persons who attended
s h e riff F riday, w ill be held Monday
High School B u ild in g
44
(N ew ) C itv of Forest G rove
E x h ib its this year disclosed more
ta on the 1935-36 school year. Kraus
C e ntral School B u ild in g
than thc usual thought and care in in Justice A. W. Havens' court.
(N ew ) C itv of Forest G rove
45
said.
L ib ra ry B u ild in g
46
Included in the w a rrants also Is preparation, w h ile a w id e r v a rie ty The accident out of which t h e
(N ew ) C itv of Forest G rove
the apportionm ent of $27.444.35 of of farm products found place among charg? grew, happened near Hazel-
Court House
47
N orth H illsb o ro
the elem entary school money to the exhibits, it has been pointed dale when the George tru c k and
School House
46
S. E H illsb o ro
a car d riv e n by A. J. Vance c o l­
the d is tric ts on a basis o f $130.25 out.
C ity H a ll
S W H illsb o ro
49
Record crowds were iu attend- lided.
per teacher.
Operation of
Fifteen Scouts Drouth Victims
Given Awards ' " Î L Ï . ' X , ' Sewage Plant
Started Here
at Honor Court
f
Plans Complete
for Vote Count
Mayor Garrett
Reports Stand
Schmeltzer Heads
Pomona Grangers
Where to Vote Tuesday
ICasbington County Fair Completes
Successful Year; Fund Out o f ¿Rgd
Warrants Prepared
for School Districts