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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1934)
mw|t Benefit Dance Attend the Birthday Dance Masonic Hall Tuesday With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent HILUSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1 State Capitol News Letter Grange Backs State Attack On Sales Tax B Y A L LINO II ■ C K — President's Ball R. F. Peters Site Selected Tuesday Evening For Postoffice Enters Race In Masonic Hall Here on Friday Local Bench By Government A capacity crowd is expected at Breaking even In basketball games In Judicial Race Flood Control For Tualati n Aim of Group th< Pr, .ldent’s birthday dance Tues with Beaverton and Tillamook on day night, January 30. at the Mu tlie home court lu«t week, lllllil Proposed Federal Building County Pomona to Support hoop. tiTS, defending county chum- Body Formed Here Saturday soni' fiali The dance is • ponsored Hillsboro Attorney Aspires rullUral I*«»! Siinnirrlnx In by the civic clubs of the city and plons, arc laying pluns to turn bin k to Place Now Occupied Here Planned at Fourth Nial**; N«rd for Murr Action State Officers to Seek Improvement of tlie proceeds will go toward the tlie Invasion ot Tigard Friday night Office Room Smi Warm Springs foundation fund for Hillsboro trounced Beaverton 26 by Judge Bagley and Main Streets Opposing Measure Drainage Condition th< fight against infantile paralysis, to 11 last Friday nlgiil add then a cause very dear to the heart of .<•11 vl« Ilin to tin- powerful "L'iie« ><■- the president. Balein The politimi ¡>ot is be- makers" by a score of 33 to 26 Governor Meier, in a statement KlniHiitf t<> boll Making ii fast start, Hilhl held Tuesday, urged the people of Ore- Already tw candidates have come a 14 to 6 lead over the Beuverton gon to "enthusiastic r-ally Join in the out Into the open wltli 'lelinlle an '"lintel at half time Continuing nauon-w le celebration of Presi - noun, < iji, nts of Ila ii ini'i.i'"!'•• mnl tlie hot pace In tla- second period, Solons Address Session at M. Collins, Ruth luingfellow den: Roosevelt's birthday on Jan- Candidate Active in Local E. A. McGrath of Tualatin further developments me cxp«‘clcd the locals s«*or«*d 12 points and to follow soon oi’ld the visitors to two baskets und Submit Accepted Proposal uary 30 His message ended with Scholls Flail Wednesday Affairs Many Years Will Head Association this request "Let us send the pres- It It Turner. Dallas school auper- a foul «hot. ldent i a wonderful birthday greet- inlcndent. U out for the democratic who scored L< ‘ d by Sutherland, I ini: from Oregon." nomination tor congie.v. from tin- Resolution supijorting stute grunge eight polliLs. the Hillu offensive Announcement was made this Proposed federal building in Hills A radio will be installed in the first Oregon district, anil Nam Promotion ol improved drainage l h e clicked in top form during officers in their opposition to the boro will lie located al Fourth and hall tur the national broadcast of week by R Frank Peters, Hillsboro Blown. Gervais farmer, lias thrown Miles tax passed by the recent state game, wlulc checking on the de- - cnditions and flood control in the attorney, that he would be a can Main streets, according to an an the program, including birthday his lial Into the republican arena legislature for the relief of achools fenslve was nearly air-tight The Tualatin river watershed area will nouncement re< rived here Monday gree tings from President Roosevelt didate for circuit judge to succeed a* a candidate for governor be the purpose of the Tualatin Val was adopted Wednesday by I h <• locals mude a 50 |>er cent average from Roberts Jr, assistant Judge George R. Bagley, who is in This will be presented L W program Turner. who has hiul many years' Washington ley Drainage and Flood Control as- County Pomonu Grtinp- In foul shooting, netting two points secrelary of th» treasury. The com- from 8 15 to 9 :15. Specially num the running for the state supreme experience as a school man in Ore Approximately 200 persons attend out of four attempts. R. Frank Peters, prominent local organiMd Saturday after municaliou re ported that the pro- tars will also be interspersed be court. Judicial positions are now on attorney and former state repre noon at the local chamber of com gon anti who served for u time a ed the all-d *y session ut the He hoi h Baumgartner, flushing Tillamook posal 'Ubmltted by Mrs Ruth I’ressy tw< cn dances during lile evening a non-partisan basis and the vote stale superintendent of public in Grange hull sentative, will be a candidate for merce A preliminary examination struction. is expect«'1 to find oppo Action giving support to opposl- forward, ran wild to st ore 13 points Longfellow and Mrs Martiia A Col Al! O Johnson will be master of is held in connection with the reg- circuit judge. of the problem was made last week • in tile opening pt nod of th«' game sales lin«. boiii of Hillsboro, for a site ular primaries in May. ceremonies. sition ill lite primary race In the tion of slate officers to the by two engineers from Oregon State Saturday mglil between Hillsboro of __ ______ this Kinton tax was presented by the Mr Peters is a native 99 by 150 feet at that location had |H*i«on of John 11 <loss, <'•«>:• <<>un- college fcith the recommendation Good music is promised for danc and the "Chi'escinaker« " Godard. (iiangt* and adopted by he Pomona county, having been born on a farm been accepted i> senator, who hai> h l it be known that an engineering survey be made ing and everybody is invited to A request that congress re Tillamook center, accounted for 8lte will have a frontage of 99 west of Hillsboro August 6, 1883. son on certain portions of the stream that lie also luu> Ills eye >’ll tlie (»range the interest on farm loans eight more tallies to bring the score feet on Main street and 150 feet on attend Those who do not care for of the late Mr and Mrs. John Peters. Washington job now filled by Jim duce for the purpose of applying for CWA dancing will enjoy the radio and was included in another resolution to 21 to 8 ugumst Hillsboro ut half Fourth street, according to the ac Mott of Salem funds to provide flood overflow. mnslial program. Doors will be His parents came here in 1881 to ratified by the group time Baumgartner opened the scor cepted proposal Mrs Collins will opened at 8 o'clock. run the Connell farm, adjoining drown offers himself a« it can E. A. McGrath of Tualatin was Slash in l.rghialurr Asked ing witii a foul throw and then Cox, a lot measuring 98 by 99 Hillsboro on the west and which didate of the "common people" and unanimously elected president of Other resolutions passed included lliihi forward, looped a long one provide Following is a list of patrons feet, while Mrs. Longfellow offered part of the resl- a plana a hitch hiking campaign of a pro|M>sal that a reduction be mudr the organization. J. E. Reeves of and patronesses for the dance: now comprises (('vntinuc-d <>n pauc 4, column 3| a tract 52 by 99 feet section of the city. Frank Two Damage Suits Settled Hillsboro, former county sheriff, wag the stale without cost to lite tax Mayor and Mrs. O Phelps, Messrs, dentlal the number ut members in the steiuer Confirms Action worked on the farm while attend payer« The Marlon county senator, in named vice-president, and George legislature, recommending that Mesdames E L. Johnson, L. T. First notice ot tlie acceptance was and Out of Court This Week who two year» ago was one of tlie stale slate Hillsboro schools and Tualatin McGee, Hillsboro city manager, grunge enter into a con McPheeters. E J. McAlear. J M ing received through a letter from the Person. academy and on his father's death aamlnlstrallon« most «launch sup the secretary-treasurer. Directors in C. E Wells. Lester Ireland. in 1905 operated the place for three tract, as has tlie Washington state treasury department to Mrs Long porters. la now a n out-and-out grange, with the oil companies to Arthur Japel was acquitted on a clude C. L. Johnson, L. W. Guild, fellow. in whose name the proposal B. W Barnes. R. J. Nicol, C. T years. anll-Melerttr and I ilx L s I s that the allow grangers this slat«1 to ob- charge of driving while intoxicated Bert Heesacker, John Galbraith, J. Richardson. H. L MacKenzie, W. was .submitted. Shortly afterwards Former State Solon present executive bus shown a com tuin gasoline at in the McKinney. Morris Well. Fred by a jury verdict returned last A. Imler, J. M. Pitman, Chester a telegram was received from Fred Verne plete disregard tor his pre-cam Washington members, same rule us The local attorney wa.s graduated Thursday. Jurors serving in the Bridges. F. E. Rowell and William Engeldinger. Robert Scearce, All asking erick Stelwer. United States senator, Johnson. paign promises ill the people of Ute for co-operation in the and R R. Easter, L. E Mac- from Pacific university in the class trial were William J. McCready. F. E. Vandehey. elimination confirming the action. No word has slate. Elmer Batchelder. R. C. of 1905 and after three years of W. Shearer. Oscar Pfahl, Graham Flood Prevention Sought Joe E Dunne, rotund senator from of crop pests and for udjustinents Series of Smokers Planned been received as to when work will Dowell. Munson, Edward Allen of Forest farming went to Portland, where Young, Harry J Mailer, Charles H between producers and consumers Conditions during the heavy raina be started on the building, accord Multnomah and Columbia counties, The he attended the University of Ore Earl E Fisher. Henry T. in December when the Tualatin by Newly Formed Club first of these 1 evolutions was ing to Fred C. Holznagel, postmas Grove Henry Atlee of Banks. Frank gon law school, which he completed VanKleek. while In Sulein on buninvM till* submitted Hesse, Glenn Ritchey, John Shee- by the Tigard group and Dooher of Cornelius. B G. McNay river and its tributaries swelled to week let It be known that he was ter. n 1910 and was admitted to the Notice that a federal building of Laurel, C T Imlay of Reedville. bar. While studying he was in the lar, C. D Minton and Newton C. flood point brought the matter of seriously considering the guberna the second by the THlumook Coun First of a series o f wrestling Shipley. The case opened in the flood control to an issue. J. W. Bar Cypher of North Plains, Matt torial plunge, and It Siu, very ap ty Pomona Grange will be held here tonight would be built tn Hillsboro was re Lester office of Judge Clarence H Gilbert Hc-natoi . Arthur Ireland of Wash matches ney, couny engineer, reported that ceived In a telegram from Senator King and J. L. Schmid of Aloha, and later spent three and a half circuit court Thursday. parent that all Joe needs Is a lit ington 'Thursday) by the Hillsboro Athletic and Mr and Mrs. Louis Shallen- county and Peter Zimmer- club in the garage building next Stelwer October 6, 1932. At that Two damage suits, one for $61,000 the damage caused during the flood tle more encouragement. Reports years in the office of Colonel A. E. and berger of Beaverton. man of Yamhill county, and Henry the other tor $10.000, were set- was roughly estimated at $75.000. also persist that Hcnalor W E O Inrun to the Hillsboro Motor com- tun* $80,000 had been appropriated Clark. Mr. Peters was in partner , lieu out of Columbia county «poke door of court this week. Action He declared that unless the drain llurke of Yamhill county, and Sen puny Harry Kent, former Hillsboro for tlie purchase <»f a site and con- j ship with John R Turner prior to ' brought by during the afternoon session Wil- Robert Ellingson against age conditions were improved the ator Charles Spaulding of Marion high school und Oregon Stute col- «truction of a building. This amount coming back to Hillsboro in 1917 to me Ray-Maling l.am F Cyrus. county agent, dis- cannery was settled county would be required to con may still decide to come in. while 1 ussed lege football star, is the club or- was later reduced to $56.700. become associated with W. G. Hare weed éradication and the gunlzer and has moved here from Monday night and the suit of Ar- struct more expensive bridges and Following a call for site proposals, Governor Mclir continues to play a and E. J. McAlear. He has con Wilkinson, administrator for tills. J E Fitzgerald of San Francisco,. waiting game with nothing to m- giowing of grasses and seeds in the Portland with his family. tinued as a member of the firm of ’ thur < ounty. the estate of Everett W. Wilkinson, ,'|, ate In, intentions except, i • site agent of the treasury depart-1 That the county court had agreed Hare. McAlear & Peters since that Tonight's smoker will Include Rev Claude Sabin of Forest Grove vs. Floyd Eichel, was adjusted Tues to act in making application for inent. and P. L. Neil of Seattle, Imps, an increased interest in state time. The young attorney was mar day. affaire during the past few weeks. spoke on “Travel and Present three main events. Harry Demen- postal inspector, made personal ried to Miss Lena Craddock of Ellingson brought suit against the CWA funds t o make a physical en- In U m * democratic camp Bert E ‘l imes,“ and was followed by W W thral of Chicago will meet Jack surveys Of the 12 tracts offered Portland in 1918 and they have two Haney reman» in a receptive mo<xl Jaquith of the Scholls Grange, who Kogut of Montreal. Rocky Brooks March 22. 1933. The following week Japanese Consul to Speak adopted children. Ann and Robert. cannery October 18. 1933. following gineering study of the problem waa an accident September 9 in which wh.le et torts ure being mude ulso outlined the hutory of tiuit or of Victoria. B. C . battles Bob Stone action in selecting a site was held His public service includes that he suffered the loss of half of his the report given by McGee. He de- at Monday Luncheon Hr stuted that the Un temporalily by tin- government to persuade either Congressman ganization of representative from this county right foot His foot became e n- dared that the court had already Martin or H II Vunlluzer to muke Scholls group had been organized in of Chicago, and Howard Canton Hope was renewed last November in the 1929 and 1931 session of the tangled in a corn husking machine submitted an application but it had hmm vt h M : ih mb 1 1 a B i-lint zine uf Iowa will show his prowess and curry tin- parti when Hillsboro was included in a the sacrifice Need for a planned society that stole legislature, where he gained no been acted upon. County En standard in 'he approaching cam was the first master. A vocal solo against Harry Kent. Cantona me. list of 237 proposed postofftce build would eliminate poverty and not a reputation as an able legislator. while he was attempting to clear gineer Barney declared that te paign Martin is understood to per was presented by Bert Rowell bc- who has wrestled main events in all ings under Uie public works admin build an aristocracy of wealth was He has been a member of the Hills a clogged corn shute. The case was could not speak for the court, but sections of the country, is a son-In- istration. sonally prefer politic al lite al Wash I wren the talks stressed by Professor D. Otis Smith boro school board six years, now set for trial Tuesday Wilkinson was thought it would co-operate In A class of seven members was law of Mi and Mrs S A D Meek Mrs. Longfellow was represented of Pacific university in speaking serving as chairman tor the third killed in an automobile accident at promoting the project. ington to that nt the «tale capital, admitted to the fifth degree of the of near North Plains by W G. Ide arr! Mrs Collins by before the Hillsboro Cliamber of year. Other service includes 14 years Forest Grove December 24, 1932. but other considerations may event (CvAtinuvd on i > uk <- 4, column 2) Contention that the Oregon Iron ually tip the scales ill tavoi of the The Wilkinson death claim was , Circus seats have been arranged W O Galaway, both of Hillsboro Commerce Monday noon. The Tiro as a trustee of Pacific university, Seel company dam and liash- gubernatorial race, according to the to lutndie 600 persons, according to in tlie negotiations with the gov- gram Was put on by the university,’ being treasurer of the board now. ' settled for $1000. according to an & boartls on the Tualatin river were nolltlcal «rlrauwa ernment. order issued Wednesday by County partially those charge and R Frank Peters, local attorney Long Active for the flood • • • Judge Templeton in which he gave condition responsible and Pacific trustee, was chairman Smokers will be lu id every Thurs- was expressed by several Mr Peters has been particularly th» administrator permission to ac At the present rate of expansion day night, it is announced. The Speaking on the "Challenge of farmers in the Tualatin section. in local affairs, being con- cept the settlement. it is only going to be another year building has been transformed into the Age as Revealed by History." active They declared that the flash-boards nected with nearly every enterprise Unable to agree upon a verdict or two until tlK-rc will De need for a gymnasium and will be open ev- Professor Otis praised President backed up the river for several I Continued on pace 4, column 3) | after 24 hours of deliberation jur miles, acMltlomil space to house tlie state « ery night, Anyone deslring to come Roosevelt for calling in experts to causing it to stagnate and ors in the trial of Rudolph Graiff rapidly growing departments. The down and train or watch them is help set up definite policies. the channel with silt. The Mid-year class o f 23 member« were discharged Thursday by Cir fill new ol'lce building, erected in 1930. from the local junior high school welcome, Kent plans to teach boards were usually removed in No Miss Helen Creitz played several cuit Judge George R. Bagley. Hear vember, .s now nlled io capacity, even tlie entered the Hillsboro union high wrestling. stated, and tons of violin selections and was accom ing of evidence against Graiff, who mud had they room which had been reserved for sihool Monday morning, according to be removed. The best wrestlers ill this section Ycggs "cracked" the safe at Curry's panied on the piano by Mrs. Amy was charged with the alleged theft public hi wrings being given over to to C H Nobler, superintendent. An« of the country will be brought out Spellbrink Baupre. Both women are Jesse Snyder o f Scholls stated of $16 from Rene Meltebeke. opened oflicc .-pace lor the highway depart nuul banquet for the graduating tor Ule matches, according to plans. grocery store sometime Thursday on the faculty of the school of that the water in his ditches near night following an unsuccessful at last Wednesday. ment. The old capitol building to class was held at the school Friday music at Pacific university. tempt to break into the Ireland Suit to collect $787 50 in salary- the Scholls bridge rose 12 inches also rapidly tilling up with the ov Reduction in the working hours alleged to be due was filed Tuesday last July when the flash-boards Toyolchi Nakamura, new Japanese hardware store strong box. Loot erflow from the office building The evening. Members of the mid-year class of CWA workers last week resulted consul in Portland, will speak at from the grocery consisted of ap by Eldon I. Jenne. former athletic were put on the dam. Len Guild state police and department for Raymond Traughler. Dorothy proximately $55 m cash and 25 car the luncheon next Monday on "Jap in a material slash in payrolls and director at Pacific university, against continued Snyder's statement with vocational education, which ut first arc Marcella Allen. Alma Esling- (Continued on pave S, oolunm 4) tons of cigarettes, while the hard anese Relations with Other Coun- decreased the hope of completing the university. Complaint alleges were assigned to quarters in the Bar,', Ethel Harty, Evelyn Cruzen, office building, have long since been er. Veterans "f Foreign Wars held a ware store reported the loss of a tries," according to announcement all approved projects in the county- that only part of the contracted Dlckason, Flvia Dickason, Arthur Iwasakl, before February 15. according to salary was paid. crowded out and compelled to seek Doris Weber. Violet Loonier, Dolores rally ut the Odd Fellows' hall Tues l.'-r.i'.a c shotgun and 34 boxes •: by C. H Nosier. Fine of $10 and costs was as shelter under tlie dome1 of the cap- M, Pherson. Bernlece Logan. Henry day evening Speakers were Mrs. assorted rifle shells No trace has Announcement of the Hillsboro local officials. Men are now being itol Tlie Geodetic Survey, a PWA Beglingcr, Harold Davis, Grace Marty Conley of Salem, senior vice, been found of the thieves. bargain day for February 17 was transferred from finished jobs to sessed against Dave Wilson of Beav president and Mate i hairman of those now under way in an attempt project, has been assigned oilice hoc, man. Inca Crocker. Earl Webb. Entrance to the building was made by J. H. Garrett, chairman of to get them completed before the erton route 3 Thursday when he Jhc membership committee of the gained pead guilty in the local justice of «pace on tlie third floor of the «late Robert by climbing over the blai k- the retail trades committee, who Sutiierland. Cail Christen* auxiliary; Hurrv Reed of l*ortlnnd. • the peace court to a charge of hav house and now the liquor control ,n. Evan We.,l. Dorothy Poe, Clin deparlnietit commander of the U S smith shop in tlie rear of the liard- urged co-operation of local retail deadline. All workers on projects in cities commission is moving in. Fact Is ton Mercer and Carl Rcamy. W V of Oregon; J. C. Caine of ware store and breaking out a win- ers A letter of invitation from the under 2500 population or in out ing no public utilities permit for ' his truck The fine was suspended that rooms, which ure set aside Veterans of Foreign Wars to the lor the banquet wee Portland, past commander a n d >l- ■ of tlie building, accordm Uncollected taxes in Washington lying territory were reduced to 15 upon compliance with the law. for coininltlee meetings during leg. >1 Decorations present service officer of U. S. W. Deputies Johnson and Busch, who veterans' roily was read. a mar'll gras nature Clinton county as of last November ag Ishctivc .sessions, ure right now oc Mercer »ns l> it master. Elvis Dick V ; John Vogel ot Portland, «"rvicc investigated The building was en Lyman Howe of Howe's Clothing hours a week, wliile laborers o n Special jury panel of 16 persons cupied by offices, a conchlion which ason. student boay pns.J uit for the officer o! V F W . and Byron tered in a similar manner about a shop was introduced as a new mem projects in cities over 2500 popula- was drawn Thursday to augment gregated $960 896.56, according to. figures compiled by the state tax tion were slashed to 25 hours a It was hoped to avoid by construc ¡.ret hilt of the year spoke in be Garrett of Portland, past depart year ago and several rifles were ber. available for the Arthur commission. This is within $6000 of week. This order was received last J jurors ment commander and present edi stolen at that time. tion of the new office building. a pul trial. Those drawn were Har half of 'lie r.,uliiatitH class a in tor of the V. F W. Hevielle. • • • Thursday night by R. W. Weil, old Fred Whatley, Graham Young, the total levy for all purposes last Tools used in breaking into the Superintendent Nosier responded. for the evening m< itided Of the delinquent tax total, county chairman, from Washing Oregon dairymen will find a note Class will was read by Marcella a Program C. Lesser. Henry J. Mailer. year. Curry sale were obtained from the parude led by the Cootie drum $463.859 84 remains unpaid on the ton, D. C„ and became effective Philip ot dicer in tlie decree of MaxGehl- Allen and clue prophecy by Alma corps Glenn Ritchey, Earl Fisher. William hardware store's stock and includ of Portland, and musical num 1932 roll. $208.562.43 on the 1931 immediately. har, stale code director, Bxing it j. McCready. Ernest Jeppeson, C. roll. A short skit «a: given by bers by Miss Lavelle Jackson. Miss ed 10 screw drivers, seven punches, $151.775.61 on the 1930 roll and The order also temporarily stop minimum price of 35 cents p e r Eslinger. (Continued on pave 4, column 3) Kitty .Caldwell, MLss Mary Cald a hammer and a large cold chisel. Elvis Dicki'son. D rotby Barr, Carl $136,698.68 on 1929 and prior rolls. ped the purchase of materials for pound butlerfut for sweet cream for Rcamy. Evan West and Arthur well. Mis.-. NeDM Shrunk of Port These implements, badly battered, The tax delinquency for the state approved projects. However, an ap use in the manufacture of ice land. Morris Dean, nnd Verner J. were found beside the looted safe. last November aggregated $45.906,- propriation of $700 was granted this cream. While this la u material in Iwasaki Llbell, V F. W state adjutant Aft The yeggs apparently knocked the Vetr.a ’ .»lion. Tosh'Is ."iwa, Al a 064 or nearly $4.000.000 more than crease over prices which have been McGowan anti Beulah Shuttiok er a reception dancing was enjoyed. combination from the safe and then E R Jackman. extension special week, part of which was allotted the entire 1932 levy for all purposes. V. F W post 2666 will meet Feb tried to punch out the tumblers. ist in crops, will be in the county to the county airport near Hills paid liy some manufacturers, Oehl- i . nt tlie class below acted as wait The delinquency on the 1932 roll har says that it should not increase resses at the banquet attended by ruary 6. Next meeting of tlie aux When this was unsuccessful, they Saturday for the first of a series of boro. The order automatically shut After a silence of two months, alone at that time amounted to. tlie iirlce of the commodity to the the facility mm members of the iliary will be held February 1, at pried off the outside plate and county-wide meetings scheduled for down on all projects that have not which tune plans for purchasing a the whistle at the local Carnation $18,379,999 or 43.77 per cent of the been started. consuming public inasmuch us tlie grnduatli 't class broke up tlie layer of fire-proofing. Washington county 4-H crops clubs hall will be discussed. Four projects, two of which were condenser started blowing again at total levy. Unpaid taxes on the 1931 new rode eliminates many costly The outer door showed signs of These meetings are designed pri supplementary to jobs already in 8 o'clock Wednesday morning when roll amounted to $12,008,903, on the and unfair practices which have being pried at the top and left marily for 4-H club leaders, the progress, were approved this week the plant re-opened. The plant clos 1930 roll, $7.724,599 and on the 1929' heretofore been followed by tlie side A similar attempt was made to older club members and their par by the state committee. The Metz ed November 16 of last year and a and prior rolls, $7.792,562. trade. Hearings were held here on ents, although younger club mem break into the Ireland safe. Wheeler county has the highest ger community club project received quantity of new machinery has the butter code also this week and Cash registers at both stores were bers will be able to benefit from an additional appropriation, bring been installed since that date, ac rate of delinquency, 82.22 per cent, an announcement on tills code Is looted, but only a small amount of these meetings. Meetings are in ing the total to $2119.95, while the cording to C. T. Richardson, man with Curry's 80.16 per cent second. expected within a few days. tended to augment the regular club Mountaindale road job received an j ager. money was taken. A quantltj • • • Only four counties show delinquen to be derived by taxpay- Washington county, will be deduct Washington county scrip was left programs and to give the club increase in allotment to total $3483 - Word was received this morning cies of less than 40 -per cent on the A total of 9416 law violators were ers Benefits members work which they would not 70. Other projects approved were that the condenser was to be open 1932 roll. These are Multnomah, In the various county school ed from the county school fund by the thieves at Curry's store. enineshnd In tlie stale police net districts through the proposed sales levy, nils means nbout one mill get under the normal course of for repairing the Aloha-Huber school only for a short period. Marion, Clackamas and Baker. during 1933, resulting In fines ag-1 tax for school relief and Informa reduction in the county school fund events. house. $160 87. and for the Forest gregutlng more than $131.1MX) and tion concerning the measure have levy. In other words, the county Jackman's topic for this meeting i Grove library. $761.28. in Jail sentences aggregating more been tabulated b y O. II. Kraus, school levy will be reduced from will be. "Potato Storage and Grad Total of $57.886 97 has been paid than BOO years. Including five mur '•omit school superintendent, nnd lour mills to three mills. This also ing," Many of the club members are out through the local office for derers sentenced to life imprison reprinted here for the study of will be an off-set on property tax. not actively engaged in raising ment whose terms are calculated at voters. Information for the follow- That the placing of statements, more potatoes than the family needs labor, truck hire and drivers dur "In addition to the Above reduc 50 years each. In the traffic divl-i ! ing explanation and table were ob advertising matter or circulars in lor its own use, but nevertheless ing the period from November 28 to January 18. according to figures slon 581 arrests were recorded for tained from records of the county tion*, there will be a reduction of city or rural mail boxes by per considerable interest has been shown compiled by W. J. Mills, disbursing Organization meetings for the who submits exaggerated figures mi average of slightly over o n e driving without a license, while 349 school superintendent. sons other than regular carriers is in learning the proper method of mill In the tax levy of the union officer. Of tills amount. $52.879.77 corn-hog control plan are being is. in effect, trying to reduce the arrests were made for driving while ■‘Three-fourths of the net revenue, high schools of the county, due to contrary to postal regulations was grading potatoes according to U. S. has been paid out for labor, while held in all six districts of the coun possible payment which his neigh drunk, resulting In fines of more tlie warning issued this week by standards. A portion of the time the $4(X) per teacher received by estimated at three million dollars this week in accordance with bor might get. The results of this than $30,000* Fishing without n 11- Fred C. Holznagel, local postmaster. will be given to Judging potatoes $5007.20 has been paid for truck ty hire and drivers' salaries. An ad the schedule published last week. publication of figures for the wheat cense resulted in 209 arrests wlth for the entire state mid about $101,- tlie union high schools. All such materials found in mail "In the noil-high school district boxes will be returned to the post for show quality. Jackman will de ditional $2722.95 is to be paid At these meetings the director from plan were excellent and a similar fines imposed aggregating $7738 and ooo for Washington county, will be vote solne time also to the method (Continued on page 4, column 3) each district is being elected, as situation is expected with the hog jail sentences aggregating more than apportioned to tlie various districts there will b«’ a reduction of 9 null, office and held for postage, he de of preparing exhibits. on tlie estimated basis of $400 per due to an oft-set of about $8500 clared. well as two local committeemen. plan. 13 years. class-room unit; that is, in most on the levy of said district. • • • The director is chairman of the The meeting will be held in the Fire Damages Residence Next week, following the organ Several local firms have been dis local committee and the three men ization meetings which were held Efforts of truck men to repeal tlie districts it will be $400 per teacher "To determine the total tax levy tributing their own statements and potato cellar on Rowell Bros. Nut- Of R. C. Adams Thursday from this week, the local committee of will pass ___ ... on all . applications .. truck and bus act through an initia actually employed," staled Kraus, reduction on nny given piece of advertising circulars, Holznagel mere farm, about one and one- Slight damage resulted from the their district before sending them each district will spend one day tive measure came to naught when '"nils income to tlie districts would property, add the local district re stated. Many of these have been half miles below Scholls, Saturday Is- a direct off-set on the specinl to the county alotment committee helping to fill out applications. sponsors of tlie move fuiltv.1 to placed In mail boxes contrary to at 1:30 p. m Jackman felt that fire that broke out in the attic of secure the requisite number of sig district school tax. .Since tlie an duction In mills to tlie one-mill regulations. This practice interferes this meeting should be held where the R. C. Adams home north of forconsideration. Tlie county allot Anyone in the respective districts ticipated revenue is given ns $101.000 ment committee is elected by the Hillsboro last Thursday afternoon. county school fund reduction. To can go to this meeting place from- natures to their petitions. A check with mail delivery and obstructs those attending could see actual A hole about six inches in diameter six directors from among their own storage conditions and this fruit about 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. for indi of petitions filed with Hie state de- for tlie county, nnd since th«* as that add the reduction of one mill the mail boxes. burned in the roof, according members and will be the final coun vidual help in preparing his figures. parment here revealed only 12.000 sessed valuation is about $24.000,- if tlie property is in a union high Tills regulation has applied to cellar is one of the best in the was to Walter Tews, local fire chief. ty authority on the evidence sub The schedule of these all day meet names, whereas 26,669 were needed 000, tlie average reduction per dis school district or .9 mill if the prop rural mall boxes for several years, county. trict would lie about 4.5 mill s. erty is ill tlie non-higli school dis The alarm was turned in by Mrs. mitted with the application. ings is as follows: to put the measure on the ballot. Niitiirallv. tlie millage reduction will trict. For example, a piece of prop, he said, but the postal law was1 Boy Loots Mail Boxes • « « Harvey Batchelar at 2:50 p. m. and A new development tills week is District 1—8herwood city hall, amended January 2 to include city | tlie fire was put out within a short the announcement from Washing Tuesday. January 30. District 1 is Auditors of tlie state department vary from district to district, de erty is in the Orenco district No. patrons. time. ton, D. C., that there will be a that part of Washington county To Get Postage Stamps severely criticized employes of tlie pending entirely upon tlie assessed 3* Local district reduction is 3.2 county publication of the figures lying east and south of the Bcholls- game commission for using gasoline valuation of the district. This ranges mills. Add to that one mill for Over-zealous activities in stamp County Court Appoints from a fraction of a mill to as much submitted by hog raisers Just as Ferry and Scholls-Newberg road. county school fund reduction mid credit curds in buying gasoline for collecting led a small boy to take Permits to Haul Logs 1.1 mills for union high school re District 2—Aloha Grangr hall, their own automobiles a n tl for as seven or eight mills in otliers. Two Men on Fair Board letters out of postoffice mail boxes Issued to Two Persons there was in the wheat plan. Eacli "On tills basis, union high schools duction (union high school No. 3i. _ man's name and address will be Monday, January 29. District 2 is seemingly excessive mileage. E. II. R. M. Banks of Banks route 3 Permits to haul logs over county 1 published with the figures which tn the county will receive about Total tax reduction Ls 5.3 mills. An that territory between the Scholta- this week, according to postal nu- Crockett, publicity man for the com H. T. Hesse of Hillsboro route roads «ere issued to Nelson Gard- > he submits on his hog production Ferry road and the Tualatin River mission, was also singled out lor $10,500 and thenon-high school dis other example: North Plains dis- 2 ; and thorltles. Request that postofficc appointed to the Washing ner and Thomas M. Hoodenpyl this for the past two years. The total on the south and west with the criticism for charging the state for trict about. $8500 The remainder, or trlct No 70 has a reduction of 6.7 ■ ton were county fair board by n county boxholders make sure that their week by the county court. Bonds of [ money available to ....................... Washington Hlllsboro-Orenco and Cornell road 1 the use of his own enr in going nbout $82.000, would go to the ele mills In local school levy plus one court $1000 were required tn each case. . under . .. . hog plan 1s fix- on the north. order Monday. Banks is to mail boxes are closed was issued by county this mill for county school levy plus .9 1 from his home to his office, n mentary schools. serve for a three-.vear term and Fred C. Holznagel, local postmaster, Another permit to haul logs was ed and a Just share to each grow- "One-fourth of the net revenue, mill for non-high school levy, a 1 District 3—Anderson's store. Beth-, practice, which Is understood to was appointed for a one-year to prevent a recurrence of such lssued to E A. Deaville of Hillsboro, er means that the figure must be any. Monday. January 29 District 1 have liecn discontinued some time estimated at one million dollars for total reduction of 86 mills, ail as Hesse term. thefts. Bond of $1000 was required. 1 as near accurate as possible. A man (Continuvii on page 7, column 6) ' the state and about $22,000 for J (Continued on p**« 4, column 4) (Continued on puge M. column 2) Interest Cut Asked Native of County Announced Monday CWA Funds Sought Jury Acquits Arthur Japel Wrestlers to Be in Action Pacific Gives Program Here Eighth Grade Cla ss Passed Yeggs Crack Curry's Safe CWA Workers Get Time Cut V. F. W. Holds Rally Here Tuesday Night Unpaid Tax Total High 4-H Clubs Hear Talk on Crops Carnation Condenser Opens for Short Run Information on Sales Tax Bill Prepared for Voters by Kraus New Postal Ruling Covers Mail Boxes Organization for Corn-Hog Plan Progress Rapidly in Past Week