¿’’lisin if rgus With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent I. I N l> Il K CK queaUan of Kpeclal Kenjon lx(l»lalure in Doubt, Reunion Delayed » Support of Every Loyal American Citizen Heavy Rains Halt Earl L. Hobbs Rev. Graf Serves Hillii Grid Squad Eight Months’ Council Seeks Ag Program Progress of Fire Bethany Church Starts Practice Resigns Place To Establish School Term To Benefit Twentieth Year At Wilson River For /93 J Season Surveyor Here Rev. William Graf completed 20 Stop Streets Wheat Men Football practice for llllhl grin­ Hilhi Outlook west Heavy rains in the mountains <4 here, where forest fires haVe News I- NRA Needs- HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 VOLUME XI. UVA. rMMMM Allotment in County Total* $29.76 for Every Acre Vacated in Plan ItmUMMt Salem Moat every one mm iiu t » L n * ugrrrd that something (Might to be done about the unemployment situation. At thut point, however, agreement end* Many believe thut the problem cun only be solved by the legislature Others, notably suite Treasurer Holman, are of tho opinion thut the problem la largely local and should lx* handled by the several counties rather thun the i tale. Even among these ulio pin llirir faith on the legihlulurc there Is violent diAugicement uh to the cure Earl Hiwll, speaker of the hour«* und ardent advocate of the bill « a tux ut the regulur neMion. now propose* m bond Issue backed by u brer tax Hay Dill und his granger-» recom­ mend u bond issue B mmx I on dr • hnquent tuxe.s A few dle-hnidx in the old Miles t.ix cump urr still un- convinced thut the people really meant what they suid when they turned down thut source of revenue lust July und still (ling to this a measure ¡ue the only way out Oth era. anticipating curly n*|x*ul of the eighteenth amendment und un­ restrained sale of hard liquor as well ns beer, want to float out of the dll< mmu on u liquor tax. Governor .Meier's action in ¡Minting u committee to “get to­ gether' on somr feasible and ar • ceptuble plan has met with both condemnation und commendation HLs critics charge that he is mere ly passing the buck und attempting to evade a responsibility i *“****" — which **'■*' is rightfully his iu> the state's chief executive His supporters point out that a special session of the ley Is- laturr without a definite program on which not only the lawmakers but a majority of the voters can unite would be :i futile waste of both time und money. As was to have btru expected the governor's committee got no where ut Its pow-wow last week except to uppoint u few more com­ mittees to take the problem still further “under advisement' u n d report back some time the last of this month Which means that « there will be no special session be­ fore October anvway with manv of the more peAr.linlstlrnllv Inclined about the capltnl predicting that there will be no agreement on u tax program even If tlw commit­ tee lake« all winter for II. • • • Governor Meier h.is urged the people of Oregon to join In the observance of automobile accident prevention month throughout Sep­ tember Culling attention to the fact that 228 pr<>ple met deaths In (ruffle accident* in Oregon lust year while more than 4300 other* were injured, the governor urges greater care on the part of motorists In an effort to reduce tills appalling toll of human life and limb. Districts arc Formed Reduction of 15 Per Cent of Average Crop Required der* opened Tuesday afternoon with approximately 20 players turn­ ing out With six lettermen from the 1932 squad returning and an expe< ted roster of 50 mep by th* opening of school, prospects loo. good for the coming grid season Team this year will average up proximately 105 pounds. Beason schedule will open her* September 29 with llllhl meeting one of the Portland schools, whll" Milwaukie high school will supply the opposition the following Friday at the Clackamas county school Conference m schedule will sturt Oc­ tober 13 will: ti a game at Newberg Other games scheduled are as follows: (Atober 20, McMinnville < here i; October 27. Hl Helens < there. November 3 Beaverton < here ■; November 11. Tillamook 'there'; November 17.Tigard ; and November 20, Forest Grove [¿there«. Regular Attendance Urged in Order to Earn Full Credits for Year Faculty Staff Given New Student* t o Regi»ter Before September 18 been raging during the past three week’ have eliminated all Immedi­ ate danger of the fire breaking out of control Blaze is still smoulder­ ing on several front«, but fire trails .have been constructed rt danger point Approximately 50 additional C. C. C men were transferred during the week end to the fire line neai Hamlet when the wind threatened to take the Hames out of control for a time. Blaze in the Flora holdings above Carlton also spread rapidly Friday and Saturday but was orought under control by damp weather. Majority of the C. C. C workers have been called off the fire lines this week. Approximately 1500 men are still stationed in the Wilson river fire area, according to a report by Lynn Cronemiller, state forester As many men as needed will be retained un­ til th< coming of fall rains, as there is still considerable fire in the re­ gion. he declared. Only half of those now on duty are C. C C men. Estimates tor equipment and fighters in combatting the Wilson river blaze total more than $30,- 000 Cronemiller stated. Maximum cost was $3000 a day. Better Position Taken with Spokane Named Land Bank; Appraiser Barney Appointed Veteran Surveyor Serve* County Many Year* years as pastor of the Bethany Baptist church last Sunday The church i* the oldest German Bap­ tist church in the original Oregon territory. New parsonage and cement church building have been erected and a pipe organ installed during the last third of Rev. Graf's parsonage. A large choir, orchestra and band have also been maintained during this period. Although still affiliated with the German association, all services in the Bethany church are now con­ ducted in the English language. One song each Sunday and one Bible class remain in German. Under Rev. Grafs leadership the Bethany church ha* become one of the most active of country churches. Rev Graf is now presi dent of the Baptist Ministers' as- sociatlon of Portland. Prohibiting o f U-turn* a f Second and Third on Main Comidered Congestion Problem Acceptance City Bond* f«»; Assessment* Discussed Traffic regulations to establish Eight months' term of school is Earl L. Hobbs resigned as county additional stop streets and to pro­ the present outlook at Hillsboro surveyor Friday to accept appoint­ hibit U-turn» at Second and Third union high school this year, ac­ ment as appraiser for the Federal streets on Mam street were con­ Land Bank at Spokane. The new cording to B. W Barnes, super­ sidered Tuesday night by the city intendent. who urged students to position means an advancement for council and the matter turned over Mr. Hobbs, whose résignation came enter the opening day. September to the street committee with power 18. and to be regular in attendance as a surprise to officials and friends. to act. Proposal to permit the city He has been assigned to Washing­ This procedure 1 s necessary I n to accept city bonds on Inter««* ton county. order to earn full credit each sem­ coupons for payment of assessment* ester. he stated. J. W. Barney, county engineer, or purchase of city land was also Teachers at the Hillsboro union was Friday appointed by the county discussed. high school are being hired this court to till Hobbs' unexpired term. Recent accidents on Main and fall on u four months' contract, He will continue his present duties First streets and congested condi­ according to William C. Christen­ along with that of a surveyor, tion of traffic in the local business sen. chairman of the board Delin­ having a deputy handle the addi­ district led to consideration of ad­ quencies in collec tion of school taxes tional work. County Contestants Take ditional traffic regulations. O. O. have made it necessary to plan Succeeded Morrill Three Judge* Will Occupy a maximum of eight months'school Freeman, chief of police, recom­ Honors at Salem Event Hobbs has been in the office of mended prohibiting of U-turns at this year, he declared Forest Grove Loca) Bench This Month the county surveyor for 13 years, the intersections of Second and high school teachers are being going ui with the late A. A. Morrill lured on a four and a half months' Largest delegation of 4-H club Third streets with Main street. as deputy for four years in Jan­ This action would eliminate con- Circuit Judge:, from three coun- contract. uary. 1921. and was elected to suc­ members ever to represent Wash­ gestion at the intersections and tie* will occupy tile local circuit Students with standing above ceed his chief. He has served two ington county at the Salem state prevent cars racing from one end court bench during the coming that of a freshman and entering full terms as surveyor and part of fair is making an excellent show­ of the bock to the other, he be- month, according to the calendar the local high school tor the first another. His home is on a small ing in the various exhibits and con- lleved. posted tills week. Judge George R time are asked to report at the tract on the highway between Hills­ • tests this week, according to Joseph Attorneys Pledge Support Stop Signs Advised Bagley will hold court from this office and register before the open­ Belanger, assistant county agent, boro and Cornelius. Posting of stop signs on the who accompanied the group. Place Friday until a week from Saturday, ing day. All former students who to NRA Program Friday The veteran surveyor issued the winners in events at the county north side of Main street on Sixth Three cases in which the Dairy did not register last spring are following statement to the people 4-H fair were eligible for state and Seventh streets and on the Co-operative association is plamtltf requested to complete registration Revival of the Washington Coun- of the county Saturday, his last in competition. east side of the Intersection of are scheduled during the following before school opens. The schedule week with Judge Arlle Walker of is now being made out and prob­ ty Bar association was completed office: Eleanor Bendler and Esther First and Lincoln streets was also office the "I cannot relinquish Yamhill on the bench While Judge ably cannot be changed after Sep­ Friday by county attorneys who of Hillsboro not only won recommended by the police chief. with which you have entrusted me Harty Bagley Is hearing the trial o f tember 18. declared Superintendent met at the court house to discuss for first place m the contest for home Visibility at the latter crossing is the past twelve years without the application of the NRA to the Donald J Ryan. Clackamas county Barnes. economics judging teams Monday. cut oft by a high hedge, he stated. legal profession. Resolution pledg­ expressing to you my deep appreci­ but placed as high scoring and George McGee, city manager, ad­ representative and ex-county clerk, | Texts Listed ation for your confidence and sin ­ vised placing stop signs on all ing the support of the bar of Wash­ at Oregon City September 25 to 28. New as adopted by ington county to the NRA was cere friendliness so long enjoyed second high scoring contestants, streets crossing Main and First Judge E C Latourette will hold the state textbooks respectively. This team placed in a textbook commission arc by me.'' streets. Such a move would tend court here. as follows: Geometry, bookkeeping, unanimously adopted by the group. “It has become necessary for me tie with two other teams at the Damage suit totaling 110.070 55 commercial law. commercial geog­ L. M. Graham of Forest Grove to move on to a field that seems county event, las.ng to Kathryn toward uniformity and permit easy was filed Tuesday by Stanford raphy. commercial arithmatlc and was elected president and P. L. to hold more promise and more and Juanita Cawrse of Academy in entrance and departure to the city. Steps to authorize acceptance of Gray through his fattier. E E English Pupils taking the follow­ Patterson of Hillsboro secretary of material returns for my services. the drawing to determine the coun­ representative. The Hillsboro city bonds and interest coupons in Gray, against Mr and Mrs Meri ing subjects will use the old text­ the temporary organization. Draft­ "It is not without regret that I ty Batten Plaintiff allege« he wax books geometry three, English two ing of a constitution and by-laws resign a trust so long held at your team paid their own way to the payment of city assessments and in payment for city land in line for a permanent organization was pleasure, but it is with a great fair. knocked down by the Batten car and English seven. December 18 1931 while he was turned over to E B Tongue of measure of gratification that I can Columbia club judging team, con- with recent action of the state Faculty members as announced returning to Uic David Hill school. by Superintendent Barnes are: B. Hillsboro. Perfecting of a permanent do so and take with me the fund sisting of Donald Cawrse, James legislature were considered. Coun­ Injuries as set forth in the com­ M Goodman, principal, and science; association and adopting the consti­ of pleasant recollections that these Meek and James Hardien placed cil felt that the plan was feasible plaint consisted of a fractured Elizabeth Abraham. English and tution will be taken up at the next years in your service will bring me. second in the crops judging con­ in view of the fact that it would ku'.l nil» and bruises about the "And now as I pass on to the test. James Meek and Donald keep up the value of city bonds Ina Pearl Allen, mathe­ meeting of the group September 18. laxly, Miuck. aud permanently im­ french. > law offices will be closed Satur­ limbo of forgotten public servant*. Cawrse ranked as second and third and aid in the collection of assess­ matics: Virginia Brogden. English; paired hearing The boy. through Elate May Cimino. English; Edith day afternoons after 1 o'clock for I wish to thank you all for your high scoring individuals in the con­ ments. City Manager McGee was hl* guardian ad litem, seeks $10,- the doing of legal business, begin­ confidence, for your helpfulness, test. Livestock judging team com­ instructed to obtain additional in­ 000 general damages and $70 55 for Fort, English; Edith FUidley, Am­ ning September 9. according to a and the privilege of sharing your posed of Margaret Cypher. Wesley formation on the proposition from erican history; Reece Hathhom, medical expense* incurred Batchelder and James Davidson of the League of Oregon Cities. decision reached by the attorneys. friendship." (Continued on paire lu, column 2) the Helvetia-Jackson Calf club John P Johan-en Jr. of Hills­ This step was taken In line with Request by the Portand city boro plead not guilty in the dr- placed fifth. council that the local group join the spirit of fair competition in the cu.t court Saturday to two indict- various lines of endeavor and in Shady Brook Poultry club team, them in a resolution requesting that incuts of embezzlement by agent. consideration of requests of other made up of Herbert Schneider, cities be permitted to borrow di­ Injunction enjoining E V Kin attorneys in the state. Ruth and Frances McDougall, plac­ rect from the Federal Reserve bank ney bf Forest Grove from selling a ed fifth in poultry judging. Walter at the same rate of interest as Athough the government has product under the name of "Cello­ Eames. Merle Pennington and Earl member banks with city bonds as ruled that the NRA does not apply phane" or words of similar pro­ Sagert of the Tualatin Rabbit club security was submitted to the coun - to attorneys, it was the consensus An audacious thief broke Into the of opinion that the lawyers should Quarter-final baseball game sched­ ranked fourth in the rabbit judg­ cil. Such a resolution has been nunciation was sought in a suit tiled by the DuPont Cellophane home of William Allinghtun of Ti- sign the agreement, do their part uled for tonight between Verboort. ing competition. passed by the Portland council. The (Continued on pace a. colunm ¡) company in the circuit court Tues­ gard last week, took a bath, stole in the movement, and extend bene­ Tualatin valley champions, and Winners in the livestock division day Coinpaint alleges that brands a new' outfit of clothe* and left his fits of the act to their employes Wolfer's Federáis in the Oregon were as follows: George Barkley of on varnish products sod by the de­ cast off clothing, according to a Every attorney present signified his fall baseball tournament has been Forest Grove, first on Jersey cow, • • • fendant infringe on the DuPont report to the sheriff Friday In intention of complying with the called off. due to weather condl- fifth on senior yearling: John Han­ trade mark The family reunion of the board truder also stole an automatic pistol, president s agreement and display­ tions. The game will be played sen of Portland route 5, second on Judge Bagley Is holding court at two watches and a pair of opera ing a "Blue Eagle." of control which wax to have taken Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Brown Swiss cow, sixth on senior Tillamook this week and u ill re • glasses. Entrance was gained by­ place Tuesday of this week, the the Vaughn street park in Port­ heifer; Don Jossy of Rock Creek, turn here Friday. breaking tl»c glasn out of a kitchen third working day of the month, land. first on senior Holstein calf, sec­ Grand jury will go Into session window Alhngham left two weeks tia.s been postponed until next Final games In the fall tourna­ ond on senior yearling and sixth John Morden of Hillsboro was this morning. ago for a vacation in eastern Ore­ Monday because of the state fair ment were scheduled for this Sun­ on junior calf; Frances Detrick of Revised court calendar is as fol- gon and returned last week when At that time all three members of day afternoon, but these games Rock Creek, third on Holstein cow; injured by a falling timber Tuesday Committee to prepare the 1934 lows September 8. Vincent vs. notified of tl>c burglary by a neigh- the board are expcctrd to attend, probably be postponed a week. Marvin Heyndenckx of Schefflin, morning while working on the Well s Department store Is cele­ will (Continued on page 3. column 3 l bor. Secretary of State Hoss having re­ county budget will probably be Verboort defeated the Columbia seventh on Holstein junior calf; Commercial building here The tim­ its twentieth year in Hills­ Bees. Portland turned to Salem after an absence appointed by the county court champions, Albert Coussens of Leisyville. fifth ber fell front the second floor and Theft of H sacks of barley and brating with an anniversary sale, in the first tilt valley of more than two months which he next week Action of the legisla- four sacks of oats from the field boro of the series 10 on junior Holstein calf; Clayton apparently struck a two by four which begins Friday. Well's began that Morden was carrying. The has spent ill eastern Oregon N' t lure mnkes It necessary to have of Tom Henton of Hillsboro route business in Hillsboro in the Tamlesie to 1. The following Sunday the (Continued on par« 10. column 2) latter stick flew up causing Morden, only «III there be a full attendance the estimate completed by the 1 was rcoprted Thursday. G. K building at Third and Main streets county team lost to the same team to be knocked unconscious. of the board members but heads middle of November and In th* 5 to 1 in a practice game. Taylor, north of Hillsboro, reported » Of the «tote's 11 In-tltutlon-. will hands of the state tax conimtsion Twenty-three Hillsboro Rotarians loss of two grease guns, gasoline In 1913. followed by the construc­ Catcher Laurel Heinrich of the A number of persons were pres­ of their present store bulid- Verboort team Injured the ent when the accident occurred, also attend, reviving a custom which by the end of November County attended an inter-city meeting at and diesel oil from his combine tion second but none were able to determine ex­ Governor Meier discontinued more budget meeting will be held dur McMinnville Friday night, when the Friday Home of John Schilling at ing in 1919 finger of his right hand in the actly what had happened. Morden R W. Weil states that the store, second game with the Columbia than a year »go Tills will be the Ing the last two weeks of that district governor, William Dins­ Aloha was entered Saturday noon Fine of one cent for each pound was taken to the Jones' hospital which is independently owned and Bees when he was struck by a «<*•» mpetinu of the board since month. first meeting more. of Tacoma. Wash., addressed and approximately $8 stolen. of overload on his truck was as­ under the care of Dr. J. B. Dins­ operated, has the largest assort­ Addition of old age pension, in­ U m Rotarians of McMinnville Sa- July 0 Shotgun shells, cigarettes and ment of nationally advertised goods pitched ball. I sessed Mervine Godsey of Willa­ more. Extent of the injuries have crease in tux delinquencies and lcm. Forest Grove, Portland and pastry goods made up the I mina Tuesday in the local justice not been fully determined. loot in the store's history. The World War Veterans' State outstanding warrants, and de­ Hillsboro. taken from the Carlson A: Sherk I of the peace court. Godsey plead Mrs. Mary E. Uppenkamp of $200,- crease In the valuation of tlmbc* Governor Dinsmore nu t here Fri- store at Sherwood sometime br­ Additional sales people required Aid commission Is offering a guilty to having an overload of Second street. Hillsboro, received a 000 block of Its bonds for sale next lands due to the recent forest fire day night with chib officers ani tween Saturday and Monday night for the sale include Mrs. Fayeita 1190 pounds and paid $11.90 and broken leg and had two ribs frac­ week. The block is n part of th* a III make preparing the budget a committee chairman Entrance was gained by cutting Allen. Mrs. Julia Mays. Lawrence tured Sunday, when the car in costs. $2.000,000 issue authorized by the difficult task this year, according A golf meeting followed by a through the roof. It was also be­ Wismer. Mrs. Vada Susbauer and Sale of property taken over by Fine of $150 and costs were levied which she was riding skidded in commission last fall nt a time when to Donald T. Templeton, county dinner will be held at Forest Hills lieved that a single barreled shot­ Gus Apple. the county following the recent Oscar Carlson of Hillsboro loose gravel and tipped to the side money was needed to bolster up the judge An increase In the lax mill­ this afternoon, with Verne Curry gun had been taken. Weil's invitation to their anni­ foreclosure for delinquent taxes against route 2 Tuesday when he plead of the road, throwing her out. The ns chairman. state's general fund. At that time] age u 111 probably be necessary. versary sale Is carried in a double ­ will be conducted about October 14. Box of tools was reported stolen guilty to a charge of driving while accident occurred about thirty mile* $800,000 of the bonds were «old from the Used car exchange Satur­ page spread In this week's Argus. according to Donald T. Templeton, drunk. He was arrested on Laboi south oi Eugene, when she and her and used in tiding over the general Circulars mailed out were printed county judge. A complete list of day night Report was filed by by the Argus. Day. Carlson's driver's license was daughter, Miss Margaret, were en fund Last spring when bonds of the parcels of land and the mini­ also revoked. V. V. Toney. route to Reedsport for a visit. Mrs. the Ixmus commission became due. mum price set by the county court R. A. Keller of Tigard was found Uppenkamp was taken to the Pa­ Two suits of clothes and $3 in $530.000 of this loan was recalled will be published next week in the guilty of assault and battery by cific hospital at Eugene for treat­ cash were stolen when the home To meet $1.050,000 In principal nnd Hillsboro Argus and the Forest Justice of the Peace A. W. Havens ment. and will remain there for of Hugh Lewi* of Aloha was en - Interest payments due October 1 Grove News-Times. Friday and fined $50 and costs. He some time. Miss Uppenkamp. who Detnlled report on the sewage ation of applications for loans for tcred this week. the balance of this loan $270.000 Notice of the sale will be pub­ immediately filed notice of appeal was driving, was uninjured, but the Charged with a burglary com­ will be recalled. To Hit« will be disposal project for the Willamette construction of sewage disposal Ushed in the official county news- The NRA is an opportunity for car was damaged to some extent. added the money from the bonds > valley, released this week by the plants. Financial aid offered by mitted near Buxton. Arthur Bond America to save herself, declared papers in five consecutive issues. to the circuit court. to be sold on September 12 together reconstruction advisory board, in­ the board has no restrictions at­ was arrested Tuesday at Under ■ P L. Patterson, colonel in charge After this time the sheriff will Wash., and brought to the with the cash balance In the hands cludes recommendations for nine tached to It other tlinn the agree­ wood. (Continued of education and speakers, in an conduct the sale. Price on the on pnirr 4, colunm 3) of the commission Little or nd communities in Washington county. ment of the cities to vote upon the NRA talk at Orenco Wednesday various parcels of land has been set Report Is the result of two and n project, and If this is favorable, difficulty Is anticipated by the com • i night. He said it was un-Americart by the county court and the prop­ half months of Investigation and to make application for a loan, mission in disposing of the $200,- for millions of people, one-third of erty will not be sold for less than 000 block of bonds. Officinis In Study of sewage disposal problems Cities wll repay the board the that figure. our population, to be In want. of lhe valley by the board of • touch with the flnnncinl situation, amount It has expended In the Oregon and the Pacific North­ abnormal spread between here and Everyone must practice NRA. ac- consulting engineers. city's behalf onlv in case the however, are not. so optimistic over loan west were centers of much activ­ Chicago, officials believe. It will al­ cording to Patterson, who said it Tualatin People Back Mrs. O. Coslctt last week took is approved by the government __ the prospects of peddling mi addi­ Action of the board was taken and ity related to the agricultural ad­ so clear out the present congested may cost a few pennies more, but NRA; Consumer* Pledged justment act and having to do terminals and storage space with­ tional block of bonds to meet prin­ on the request of the conference the money Is loaned for construc­ over the Coslctt Bnr-B-Q nt First will mean the salvation of our Tualatin — The NRA program has nnd Baseline streets and will con ­ tion work. cipal nnd Interest payment« total of mayor« and city officials held particularly with wheat, fruit and out flooding the eastern markets country. gone over in Tualatin about 100 ing $840 000 due next December, in Port land nt the call of Governor No recommendation* were made duct the business. Mr. and Mrs Referring to possible criticisms per cent due to the vigilance of livestock in this territory, according and thus harming the entire do­ F. M. Ennis had the place rented practically nil of which will have Meier June 1 to consider methods for Banks. Gaston, Orenco anil of the program, Patterson declared the workers. The merchants all to a summary of events issued by mestic price level. to be met through the sale of re­ of cleaning up the Willamette Tualatin as these communities have for more tlinn a year. Immediately following the wheat that Franklin D. Roosevelt as our display the blue eagle and the con­ Oregon State college. Mrs. Coslctt lias mnde some river. Engineers visited fili' cities funding bonds. Of vital interest the world over hearing the formal hearing on the small ixipulntlons nnd are not con­ president was entitled to our sup­ sumer's statement of co-operntion • • • Improvements to the restaurant und personal inspection ascertained gested districts. Recommendations port and Hint it was no time for was signed by practically all who was the informal hearing at Port­ proposed marketing agreement for Appointment of Edwnrd C. Kellv such general facts as would en • for Beaverton included a new sewer nnd confectionery, ndding n larg" political bickcriiu: land on the proposed plan of tree fruits of the four Pacific were found at home when the cap­ subsidizing export of some 40 mil­ northwest of Medford to n post in the legal able them to prepare specific rec- system of the pumping type and n electric refrigerator and is hav • states was held. Senti­ tains called. W. R. Hawxhurst was Ing equipment Installed ............. for the department of the federal public oinini luliitlons for each locnlliy. lion bushels of surplus wheat in ment was overwhelmingly In favor complètement works. A similar rec­ Griffith in Insurance sale of draft beer. She plans to appointed major and Elsie Mae works bureau al w.i hington D <■. Pacific northwest. This constitutes Govenor Meier and the recon­ ommendation was made for Cor­ Game Here for Himself Cimino, Nellie WeSeh, Mrs. Fred a new policy for the United States of the agreement submitted by tho feature home cooking, crawfish erentes another vncuncy In the ore struction advisory lioaril have car­ nelius. and crab«, Coslctt *» Bar-B-Q w 11 F. A. Griffith now has his own Sagert. Mrs. E. C. Richardson. and is considered to have special agricultural adjustment administra­ gon legislature. Kellv was one of ried the outline of the program tion, which was a compromise Complete trentment wns recom­ Jackson county's representatives in to Wnshlngton where II has been mended for Forest Grove. Engineers remain open from 6:30 a. m. tò insurance business at 1314 Main Mabel Heald J. E Whistler. Walter significance Just now as the wheat between previous majority and min­ street in the offices of the Oregon Eames nnd Ed Stites were the cap­ exporting nations are seeking to the last session. His running mate. favorably received ns one of the made t h e following comments : 2 a. m. ority reports. Farms company with whom he will tains in this district Th- NRA reach some reduction agreement. Earl Day, hns nlso been ret I reel lending projects to be undertaken "Forest Grove now hns a primnrv Federal examiners who presided be associated in real estate and stickers may be had by calling at from Ills legislative scat through under the Natlonnl Industrial Re­ trentment plant which provides Non-High Board to Pay Hearing resulted in formation of over the hearing expect It to be loans. Griffith has been with the the Tualatin Meat market. nppolntmcnt as county Judge. covery net. according to Burton E. for sedimentation and separate1 a detailed plan reported acceptable approved and put into effect by Tuition Outside Schools • • Pnlmer, executive secretary. Federal sludge digestion. The effluent from to all parties concerned, particularly September 13. in time for winter Payment of tuition for high Tualatin Valley Agency ns agent Two thousand men will find officials nt first indicated willing­ tills plant is unsuitable for dis­ school students who do not reside for several years. Prior to coming Scholls People Signed the producers, the exporters and pear and apple movement. More steady work on Oregon's highway ness to advance $7500 to $10.000 charge Into Tualatin river during In any standard high school district to Hillsboro he was manager of On NRA Consumer Cards the millers. The plan calls for sell­ orderly control of markets, result­ during the next 14 or 10 months to ni io Washington county fui merit un the 1UJ3 wheut crop, when figured un the baxls o! payment fur lund taken out of wheat production, will average 129.> 76 for each acre vacated Payments are made upon allotments which are 54 per cent of the average production for the years of 1930, 1931 und 1932. Washington county has un of- flclnl allotment of 350,125 bushels which bi 54 per cent of an average annual production of 048,347 bushels. With m payment of 28 cents per bu he! thia mi mm that SN M • >■ uvailablr to uheut growers of the county on the 1933 crop if they all take udvuntage of the plan A figure of 15 |>rr cent has been set un tile reduction to lx* required und this Mould mean reducing the average unnuul acreage of wheat by 3294 acre«. IHntricU Formed Organization meetings around the county have been completed und applications ure being com­ pleted daily Officers of the wheat control iiasociaUon elected to date are District 1 Eerd l*angcr, di­ rector. W H. Burkrrt. Frank Hciwcklu. committeemen; district 2 W J Enschede, director; C H Thompson, Eduard FrurdrnLhal, committeemen; district 3 Arthur W Connell, director, A. L. Croenk C. E. Wismer, committeemen; dis­ trict 4 J M Vandvizanden. dlrec- II- • ' t. Will 8ahn<»u committeemen; district 5 -Olen Hilt hey, director; Charles Wunder­ lich. Albert Peters, committeemen. district 6 John W Kanina, dlrcc- tor. Julius Vanderschurrr. Ferd Putnam, committeemen. Payments to individuals based on their actual allotments vary from 18 to 40 dollars per acre for the land mat is taken out of fifty dollars is perhaps not a large sum of money but when I cun get it by agreeing (( mi patfr R. r« '.unin 3) Circuit Court Opens Friday 4-H Clubbers Win at Fair County Legal Body Revived Many Report Petty Thefts Verboort Nine Plays Sunday Local People Badly Injured Budget Group Selected Soon Weil's Celebrating 20th Year Here Hillsboro Rotary Group at Meeting Truck Driver Pays Fine for Overload County Will Place Property on Market County Cities Listed Report On Willamette Sewage s' Plan Patterson Speaker Orenco NRA Meet Mrs. Coslctt Takes Bar-B-Q Back Again i Oregon and Pacific Northwest Center of Farm Act Activities