The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 04, 1934, Image 1

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HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 19:; 1
VOLUMI-'. XL
NO.
IÖ
Court to Seek
CWA Projects HUhi Hoopsters
Bank Deposits City Fire Losses
City Council
Cannery Sale
During 1933 Show
Bids for Span
For Teachers Drop Game Here Approved by
Now
Insured
Plans Control
At Gales Creek
Tremendous Rise
To Franklin Five
Against Loss Fire I In Hillsboro for 1933
Planned Here Eilhl hoep' iters dropped a pre-
l iquor Sales Bid» for u permanent bridge to
Stockholders
oks
replace th«- old covered one over
total* d 540.162.84, according to a
reason game to the powerful Frank-
rep .i t submitted to the city coun-
<>iil«'>. «reek at Gales City which
lin high .* ool team of Portland
Proposed Ordinance Model­ wa.'. dynamited during the recent Fed«*ral Corporation Plans cil lui sday evening by Fire Chief Emergency Relief Program here Wcdn day night 21 to 9. Al- Offer to Buy Packing Plant
Wa 'i r Tews Tills total was nearly
high water will probably Is* «-ailed
though trailing 1 to 13 at he close
Full Protection Up to
Unemployed Teachers to
tlx times larger than the loss In
by the county court aismt January
ed on Knox Bill to be
Given O. K. ; Increased
of the first half. Hillskoro made
193-’ due principally to tlie du>as-
III Temporary bridge Is now being
a strong bid for a comeback at the
$2500 Ail Account*
Start by January 15
Acted Upon at Meet
Packs Here Seen
constructed by a county bridge crew,
troi
Commercial building fire
Mart of the third quarter, comm','
January 29. 1933. in which damage
accoi ling to Commissioner Her-1
within a few point* of catching the
amounted to 538.235.29
mull Kerkman
flying Franklin squad Local* will
Hulein With the May prlinurli
C' ntraiy to past years, city calls
Pluns ami ipeclfnations for tlw
split into two teams Friday night,
only 20 weeks in tlie future Inter-
exceeded summons from outside of
new bridge uie now being prepured
one going to St Mary's and the
est In political events nuiurally < i li­
the city limit*. Out of the 51 calls
other to Gaston high school
and blds will be culled as Main ax
ters In pr«ai|>e< live candidatos.
recorded. 35 came from within the
they ure complete, the commission­
Both Frankin ana Hlihl played
Governor Meier about wlios«' plans
er deflated. Present plan» ure for System of Service Charge* city and 16 from outside Twenty- County Schools to Assist a hard-checking game in the re­ Plan Doe* Not Affect Local
there tuts Isen much s|w< illation
three
were
siren
calls,
while
28
were
cons ruction ot concrete piers with
turn game here, with Franklin out­
__________
' Is ex­
during
the _____
po»i lew weeks
called in.
Postponed Thirty Day*
in Plan Administration
alternate bld* on a steel or wood
Growers and Employe»
playing the locals in the first half.
pected
--- - to come forward with u def-
bridge construction.
Calls received between 6pm
Hilhi was able to connect with but
—.........
inite announcement
of * bl* intin
a
rn
totaled
24.
according
aid 7
Transportation over Gales creek
one point out of seven tries, while
lions anon. There are muny among
Liquor ordinance, incorporating at Galas city 1» now being uccom-
Insurance of bank deposit* 1 n to the report. All city trucks were
Emergency relief program for un­ the visitors found the hoop for 13
Sale of the Hillsboro plant of
Hie political prognosticator* who
the
siillrnt
regulatory
and
license
241
miles
with
no
accidents
driven
of
u
cable
car,
employed
teachers
with
CWA
funds
U b
Washington
county
became
a
reality
pllshed by meuris
points.
Rav-Maling Co.. Inc., local pack­
duucnosc recent devel<>pm»nla - ■
features
of
lla
Knox
bill
and
draft
­
t-.tal
ol
8900
feet
of
large
and
a
<l<
will
get
under
way
in
Washington
Margaret
Dixon,
'1
uesday
w
hen
provisions
of
the
1933
according
to
M
las
unniiatakalilr symptom* of a
Blue and White team came back ing concern, as recommended by the
ho-e was used. Alarms were answer­ county not later than January 15. strong in the second half, scoring beard of directors to the stockhold­
'
■
:
■ - I • I
sire on lh< ¡mi t of the governor for ed by tlie League of Oregon Cities county niirM*. who had the "pleas-
to
provide
for
control
until
tlie
ed
by
372
firemen
and
they
were
Uie
conveyance
D
posit
Insurance
corporation,
went
according
to
plans
received
here
ure
'
of
a
ride
in
another tour ycur* In office Among slate act goes in o effect wax fav­
four point* In the first few minutes ers at a special meeting here Tues­
i tiere ayniploins are Included hl* ored but not acted upon by tlie Saturday Body of tli<- ( ar conaiaU into effect New schedule of service on duty 63 hour* and 25 minutes from the state Doard for vocational of play Cox and Grogan broke day was approved with only five
of half un oil barrel cut length­ barges for banking services sched­ Tews reported that he personally education Classes will be conduct­ away repeatedly for sure cripple shares voted in opposition. Name of
power lin eage to Uie special »«•»-
sioii and til* vigorous e*|a>u»Ml of city council Tuesday night Action wise and is swung by a pulley from uled to become effective at the same answered 40 calls and 10 of these ed for adults 16 years of age or shots but failed to connect with th« the purchasing company was not
was
also
taken
to
bring
the
collec
­
over and no charge will be mad? basket for the points to put HUhi released for publication, but officer*
a long cable across the dream. time was postponed until February alone.
Uie raUc* lax tor school relief Many
Fire causes during the year were for instruction, according to O B in the running. In the final period, and directors assured stockholders
be.levv Uis< I nr governor will res. tion of city occupation taxes to an Travelers coast down the cable to 1. according to word received from
Issue
the
middle
of
the
stream
and
then
NRA
headquarters.
11»tea as follows Chimney fires 17. Kiaus, county school superintend­ the visitors strengthened with the that it would insure a greater pack
Ills roar before tlie p«-oplr on thrsr
Deposits up to 52500 will be in­ defective flues 2. sparks on the ent.
'Dial tlie city ordinance providing pull themselves up to the other side
I wo Lusiies On Uie other halal there
result that each team scored a to- in the local plant together with ade­
Allotment of 55000 to 514.000 tai of eight points during the last quate financing Details of the plan
are man-' oUiera Just a* politically tor tlie sale of non-lnloxlcatlng
Work is now under way replac­ ured 100 per cent against loss un­ root 7. careless burning 4, green
were presented by H W Ray,
wlae, wia> analyze thrsr devrlop- beverages hi Hillsboro and for li­ ing the Shady Brook bridge, while der the new program Larger de­ iiay 1. false alarm 1. furnace back­ monthly has been allowed Oregon half.
chairman of the board, and B. E.
inent* *» definite symptoms of tlie cence tees was repealed by the county road crews are busy patch­ posits will be insured only for 62500 fire 1 lightning 1, arson 1, auto­ for civil works service projects in
Fast
breaking
and
basket
shoot
-
governor s Intention to reUrr with passage of tile Knox bill was reveal­ ing roads dumaged by water ero- ¡•I present After July 1 ol this year, mobile backfire 1. arc from broken education under the Federal Emer­ mg of Richardson stood out in the Malmg. president and general man­
the end of til* present term His ed by Paul 1. Patterson, city at­ slon State highway crews are also plans of the Federal Deposit Insur­ light globe 1, spark from steam gency Relief administration. Funds play of the home team, while Dins­ ager.
Continue Other Plants
rapouaal of Uw »«les Ux. U»es<- ar­ torney Necessity of providing reg­ active In the county repairing state ance corporation will be completed engine 1. and boy playing with are to be used in employing needy, more's checking was outstanding.
for effecting 100 per cent insur­ matches 1 Twelve of the fires re­ unemployed teachers or members of
gue. will gn»u >11» defeat al .he ulatory measures to operate dur­ roads
Ray-Maling will continue the op­
Jewell. Franklin s six-foot-five cen­
ance
of
bank
deposits
up
to
610.000,
other
professions,
businesses
and
sulted
from
unknown
causes.
the
tour
to
eight
weeks
be
fore
ing
Novernlier elccUon even II tie siuiukl
eration of the Ray-Brown plant at
That some of the county bridges 75 per cent Insurance of deposits
Report expressed regret for the trades, who are unemployed and ter. was the backbone of the vis­ Woodburn and the apple cannery at
be succitalul In receiving Uir noni- the state liquor law becomes effee­
(Continued on paitf« 8. rvlumu
itors' play, with Leavens, guard, as
and
50
per
comptant
to
teach.
This
relief
from
510
000
to
550
000
wax
emphasized
by
tlie
al
tor
-
live
losing
of
the
Commercial
building
by
Yakima, Wash , Doth of which are
inallun la at May
cent Insurance of all larger bank fire That this was due prooably educational program will in no way high point man of the game
Rufu» Holman, whoar name ha» ney With this emergency In view.
Hilhi won two pre-season con­ owned Oy the local company. Of­
ue posit*
more to poor construction than to displace any of the regular educa­
also been Included In Uw lint ol Mayor O Phelps called a spec ial
tests with Scappoose high school fices of Ray-Maling and A. J. Ray
Many Account* sided
inefficiency of the fire department tional work of any school system.
passible candidate» for tlie gover council meeting for next week
earlier
in the season and dropped Ac Son will be maintained in their
Schools Co-operate
More than 99 per cent of the was the conclusion stated by the
nornhip. has let It be known that
Knot mil Model
present quarters in the Hillsboro
Continued
on
4. column 1)
(
accounts in the Commercial Nation­ report
Project will be administered
tie d<a s no; Intend to enter Uw race
cannery. Executives of Ray-Maling
Thr proposed ordinance will fol-
al bank of Hillsboro and the local
Prwtals of Uw *Ute treasurer, ho»- low cloaely tlie features of the Knox
will have the distribution of the
Inspections conducted by the through the state board for voca­
li
Of
the
First
National
bank
evrr. say Uiat ui hi* refusal to run bill passed at tlie recent special
canned goods and coldpack from
chief of police included 53 wiring tional education with the assistance
of
local
and
county
school
superin
­
of
Portland
will
be
Insured
100
per
tie ha* ra>t entirely barred Uw way session of the- slate legislature de­
the local plant under the sale ar­
inspection* and 21 plumbing ; ln-
to Uw reversal of Ural decision in clared Patterson License fees are New Year's Crash Causes cent, according to local bankers. spections. according to O. O 1 Fr«e- tendents, principals and Smith-
rangement, which the director»
Hughes vocational teachers. Inter­
Larger accounts in both banks will
event n bccorrw* nccoasury to draft *r; up to conform with the stale
(Continued on pa«« 8. column 4j
have been instructed to carry out.
Large Damage Action
be insured against loss up to 52500
ested persons who can meet the
lUm as a crushdate against Mrlrr cut. These levs will be collected by
Mating is to give half of his time
Delay in placing the new sched­
quaiflcations as teachers and who
Ham Brown. *ute senator from the city and turned over to tlie
to the management of the local
are not now employed, or those
Marlon county. I* understood to stale when the Knox law becomes
plant under new ownqjship
Sentences of eight month* in the ule of service charges for banking
who desire to receive instruction
have lawn agreed upon by the atlU- effective.
"The stockholders of our company
county jail were meted out to the service was believed to have been
Checks
Totaling
$25,231.21
are requested to communicate with
MrSrrlles ns Uie standard bearer
at their meeting last evening agreed
Fee' proposed In the League of five Packer brotiiers of PumpkUi caused by the necessity of re-check­
ing
banking
codes
throughout
th*
school
officials.
for Uw true "free power" forces Oregon Cities ordinance would be Ridge and a fine ol 5500 assessed
Distributed to Date
to accept the offer we have to sell
Instruction will be offered in any
and can be expected to make Id* lower than under the former cl.y against Herbert Chambers, also of nation Telegrams postponing the
our Hillsboro real property, plant,
field where a qualified teacher ap­
formal announcement any ume now measure Following arc the proposed Pumpkin Ridge. Saturday following program were received from Gen­
machinery, and equipment at a
Payrolls on CWA projects i n very satisfactory figure, and as
plies for employment, provided that
Il <an be »aid with a fair degree tee* Breweries 6500. wineries 5250. their conviction on a charge of rial Johnson of NRA headquarters.
ut certainty Hint Charles M Tluini farmers winery 525. distillery 5100. rioting Trial of Charles. Walter
Certificate signifying membership Nine Application* Rejected; a class of 10 or more can be main- Washington county resulted in the soon as the deal is completely con­
tained for a period of at least 24 distribution of 525.231.21 to former­ summated .the name of the pur­
a* will not be a candidate for tiw wholesaler 5250, restaurant 5100. Joe. Jim and Herbert Packer and m the Federal Deposit Insurance
Largest Granted $12
hours of instruction in any one ly unemployed men up to the first chasing company will be announced,"
gorernorahlp 'Ilionuu appears to be Imlel 5100. club 650. package stores Chamber* opened in the circuit corporation was received by the
month, Rate of pay will be in of the new year, according to R. W. according to a statement issued
fairly well content to retain Uw class A 510, class II 550 druggist lourt la, Tuenla.i anil * W
Commercial National bank Tues-
keeping with that established for Weil, county chairman. Checks to­ Wednesday by President Maling.
post of ultllUes cotnmisslotwr and 610, railroad, club or dining car of guilty wa* returned by the jury lay afternoon R J Scearce. man­
Total of 15 old ace pensions re- the locality for the class of work taling approximately 511.000 will
has twexi busying himself with plan* 650. boat 650. barge 6200. retail beer Friday afternoon The seven men ager of the local branch of the
Growers Not Affected
for holding on to Uw Joo regardless 615. and Industrial alcohol except were alleged to have beaten Jesse First National bank of Portland, qu.nng an aggregate monthly out­ done but will in no case exceed be given to about 620 laborers Sat­
"In the meantime we prefer not
lay
of
1128
have
been
granted
to
urday.
550
per
month
All
applicants
for
of wlwUier the rwxt governor 1*
F Broun a nigMwtng farmer
reported that the head office had date, according to records of the
to publish any figures; however. I
■id druggists 5100
Total of 53813.83 has been made
Mewr or Holman or Brown or Bert
Necessary changes will be made
Pleading guilty Saturday to also received a membership certifi­ Ol I Age commission of Washing­ employment are required to be cer­ through the local CWA office for assure you the change in owner­
llaiwy of Uw demoi rallc camp or In the ordinance by Patteraon to charges of burglary not in a dwell­ cate.
i ton county. Nine applications have tified by the county relief commit­
ship does not affect a single em­
commitments on materials for pro­ ploye or our growers, the manage­
tee as in need of work.
any one of Uw number of others meet local conditions Revised meas­ ing. Leo Mahoney of Jerome. Idalio
been rejected, three continued for
Suggestions for classes from the jects to date, according to W. J. ment of the Ray-Maling Co., Inc,
win» liave been mentioned a* pua- ure will be presented to tlie coun­ Tlieodore Torgerson and Lloyd
further investigation and one can­ state board include any needed by Mills of Forest Grove, disbursing
*lbie aaplran-s for the executive cil next week.
O I>ay. oolh of Portland, received
celled as a result of the death of adult illiterates, for naturalization, officer. An additional 51200 has having included in the terms of
position.
the sale a certain agreement where­
deferred
sentences
until
January
9
Drive
I
’
lanned
the
applicant.
t Continued on pace S. oolunin 4)
been spent in Hillsboro for materials by the new company will be man­
On Uw deuxaroUc aide of the
’Duct r. large p-rcencage of the The men were iscid in connection
C 'mmlsslon conducted liearuigs
on
local
projects.
Weil
declared,
picture Bert Haney. PorUarad at-
aged by our present executive force
with the lhelt of 5RM: worth of
on tl applications Friday. Six of
Speed with which work is pro- m Its entirety, except H. W. Ray,
toriwy. remauis a* the most logical local business houses are delinquent wearing apparel from tlie Frank
that number were granted, three
gressing on CWA projects through- who steps out of all interests in the
possibility alUiough thrre 1» no In the payment of city occupation Miller store at Forest Grove last
were rejected and two held far
out the county has made it neces- new company.
certain,y yet Uinl iw will decide to taxes was re* led by the final re­ Thursday morning
further investigation Regular hear­
sary to employ an experienced pur­
Ringing
of
the
old
bell
at
the
lo
­
make Uw race Hlroiig pleasure I* pent of L J Merrill, who has been
are
"Furthermore, the new company
Damages totaling »20.584
wot
Xing
on
the
collection
of
a.*se«a-
ings
scheduled
for
Wednesday
were
chasing agent, according to Weil. is putting a good and sufficient
being brought to la-ur on Congress­
sought by A J. Ger row in a suit cal Methcdisc Episcopal church last postponed due to conflict with the
iii-nt*
and
fees
due
the
city.
Resolu
­
rf-
was
also
made
neces
-
This
action
----
—
___
___
1-
____
man Charles It Martin In an ef­
basis of capital and credit in so
filed Saturday against Matt King. Sunday night by Aluert Tozier to
1 sary by the large number of pro­ that I can assure all concerned the
fort to persuade him to forego hl* tion was passed by the council “to Action is bused upon an auto acci­ heraid the passing ol the old year regular court day.
proceed
to
collect
the
occupation
Largest
pension
allowed
to
date
grams
that
have
been
approved
by
­
and
the
coming
of
1934.
marked
-he
«eat In congress tor a chance at the taxes and to til« complaints where dent which occurred January 1.
is for 612 and the smallest is for .By Joseph Belanger. Au’l County Arent) state and county committees to maximum capacity of the plant will
< >H t:"n gi’verniu • h.p Martin I s
1932. at Beaverton in which Ger- 62nd consecutive time that the
How much money will you receive date but not started due to the be operated in the future, which
known to prefer tlw life In Wash­ inn c.isary ” C< in. Ilmen expressed row alleges lie received injuries to lormer HUlsooro resident had per- $5 per month. Majority of those
under the hog reduction plan? Do fact that the quota of workers has means an even larger pack of both
ington and I* said to be reluctant determination to oruig the mailer his back, right leg. head and face. Lamed the ceremony A large crowd granted range from 58 to 510.
canned goods and cold-packed good»
Donald T Templeton, county you have to grow any hogs in 1934 been filled.
aitended the annual New Years
to surrender a »ure thing for a very to an Immediate issue
Final report of Merrill indicated and Internal Injuries necessitating hve service which was climaxed oy judge, acts as chairman of the to receive payments? Need you have
Office for the purchasing agent than the Ray-Maling company, Inc,
uncertain pros ¡wet of serving hl*
that 17 citv assessment* have been the removal of one kidney. Gerrow the tolling ol the church bell at commission, while Edward C. Luce, ¿rown hogs in 1933 to receive pay­ will be opened during the coming has ever been aole to finance
stale a* It* chief executive
(CvniinuaU on pare 8, column 4)
county clerk, is secretary. Other ments? How much red tape is in- week, and he will take charge of
during tlie past t u o * ated that he was a passenger in midnight.
In addition to the gubernatorial re-bonded
the King car when it was involved
(C ontHiuvd on !*•«• M. column 2 »
members
of
the
group
are
Commis
­
.olved
in
the
program?
How
coon
buying
materials
for
all
projects
candidates there will also be candi­
Prior io the beil ringing cere-
in a collision with L Curletto.
sioners H D. Kerkman and James will organization begin? What must in the county. No one has been em­
dates to nominate for state super-
Circuit Judge George R Bagley is mony, Tozier greeted tlie audience Lewis Hearings are conducted three you do to receive your share of the ployed for the position as yet, ac­
and
gave a very enthusiastic speech
inb-ndent of public instruction. Mate
holding court l n Tillamook this
times
a week and will continue un­ money available to men who have cording to Weil, but several per­
He expressed the hope that alter til about
labor cnmmisslotwr. two justices U
week.
January 29
raised hogs within the last two sons have been interviewed as to
lie
was
n
o
longer
active
some
tlw supreme court. 60 slate repre-
Orders in the following circuit
years?
qualifications for the work.
«entallve* and 16 seats III Uw state*
court cases were Issued till’ week l.ilisooro person would lake the
These and many other questions
senate Charleu A Howard, whose
L. E Klatt et ux vs Peter Vergeer , nsponsioility of seeing that the
•’•ill be answered at a meeting at
et al. lontirmalion ol sa le ; Eliza- pictures and early day souvenirs
U-rm a* superintendent of public
Traced by a Washington automo­
the chamber of commerce in Hills­
Leth M Vincent vs. Edward A that he had collected were pre-
instruction expires January 7. 1935,
bile license plate. Leo Mahoney of
boro Friday at 1:30 p. m. A repre­
Handel's "Messiah" will be pre­ Blunk et ux. judgment and decree; served. Tozier was a former editor
will be a candidate tor re-election,
Jerome. Idaho. Lloyd O'Day and
sentative of the extension service
It A ...........
Keller et ol tlie Hillsuoro Independent and is
a* also will Charles H Gram, »tat« sen. ed at the Hillsboro union high M H Stevenson vs “
Non-resident permits were grant­ from Corvallis will be present to
Theodore Torgerson, both of Port­
judgment decree, order of one of the oldest living past presi­
labor commissioner, ant Justices school at iltornim Sunday at 7 30 p. ul. order,
ed
to
230
visiting
motorists
at
the
(Continued
»ui
)
mik
*
M,
colunin
oj
Daniel P Steeples. 78. native son land. were arrested in Portland Fri­
dents of uie National Editorial as­ chamber of commerce during 1933, explain details of the corn-hog re­
Jolm L. Rand and George Rossman m by a mixed chorus of 60 voices
sociation. Until a year ago. he was according to Mrs. E L Moore, who duction plan and to answer any of Washington county, died Decem­ day night and charged with loot­
There will also be iwecsalty to from Hillsboro. Forest Grove. Beav­
ing the Frank Miller store in For­
superintendent of Champoeg park. handles the permits, Washington questions which may come up. Any ber 23, following a long illness at est
nominate candidate.* tor congress erton and Vancouver. No admission
Grove. Merchandise stolen early
Address of the evening was de- motorists, with a total of 109 per- farmer who has farrowed an aver­ Hoquiam, where he was a pioneer Thursday
from each of Oregon's three dia­ will be charg«*d. but a silver otter­
morning and valued at
liverad by Dr W F Gordon, who mits. far exceeded tlie number reg- age of at least three litters a vear contractor and timber cruiser. He approximately
trlcta. Charles li Martin.of Port­ ing will be taken to cover necessary
51000. was recovered.
for 1932 and 1933 will be vitally was born at the family home at
organ his Christian work In the istered from all other states.
land will be a candidate to succeed expenses.
Report of seeing a strange car
interested in attending this meet­ Rock Creek, east of Hillsboro, the
Chorus will be under the direc-
Annual meeting of the county local Sunday school and Epworth
hunsclf unless tie decides to make
Largest
registration
the
during
Washington license plates
tlw race tor governor Ho also will tl< n of Mrs Winifred Hopkins, and unit of the Dairy Co-operative will League. Rev. Henry Young acted as year was for the period including ing. Those unable to attend this son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Per­ bearing
156-000 in Forest Grove the morn­
James W Mott ol Halem and Wal­ was a part of the chorus of 500 be held In the Hillsboro union high mas.er of ceremonies and the serv­ June and July Tc-Utl of 83 vehicles meeting can call at or write to the rin Steeples, pioneers.
ing
of
the
burglary was turned over
Mr. Steeples went to Hoquiam in
ter M Pierce ot la* Grande Jay Up­ Uiat prc.n*nt«*d the "Messiah " Christ­ ■school auditorium at 8 p m Fri­ ice was enlivened by congrega­ were registered in the two months. county agent's office for the re­
1883 He is survived by a son, Aus­ to county authorities by Night
ton of Bend has let It be known mas Eve in Portland under the dl- day to select a new director for tional singing and several special Next heaviest month was November, quired information.
tin Steeples. Seattle, and a sister. Watchman Caples. Portland police
Uiat tw will oppose Pierce as the rectlon of Willem Van Hoogatratcn two years, according to announce­ vocal nunioers.
when 33 registrations were made.
Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, Portland. located the car in Portland Friday
Alter a period spent in viewing Three permits were granted to per­
republican candidate while Mott Soloists will be Ruth Gardner, so­ ment by Senator Arthur Ireland,
A broher-in-law. William Masters, night and arrested the men when
will probably I m * opposed by John prano. Ethiui Nash, soprano, Har­ present director. This director will pictures and documents associated sons residing outside of the United
lives in Hillsboro. He was the last they returned for the automobile.
<K«s ot Marshfield in Uw Novem- ris Hansen, tenor; Clara James, represent Washington county on the with the early days in Hillsboro, States, all being from British Col-
Wives of Mahoney and Torgerson
of five boys.
refreshments were served by a com­ umbla. Canada.
ber contest, assuming that Mott contralto, Lydia Scheldt, alto, and dairy co-op board.
Deceased attended the Hillsboro were held as witnesses.
Senator Joe Dunne of Multno­ mittee of ladies of the church. An
receives the republican nomination Edwin Sccour. bass Doris Halvorson
Purchase
o
f
two
International
Alleged to have taken a moto-
schools.
in May. about which there U its yet and Miss Beatrice Miller will be mah county and W. G. Hare of "Old Timers’ meeting" was held Civil War Veteran Laid
trucks for the road and highway
meter from the Tolke brothers’ car
Hillsboro will speak.
with early residents being given a
no certainty with talk of several accompanists.
departm«*nt at a total cost of 62650
at
North Plains recently. William
To Rest Here on Sunday was completed Friday by the county Dumping of Rubbish
chance to tell of the "good o 1 d
ollwr republican* to enter Uw race
Whiteside. Buxton youth, was taken
days.''
Funeral services were held Sun­ court. New trucks will haul three
including Willi» c. Hawley, former
Along Roads Banned into custody Tuesday on a larceny
Rev. Leroy Walker, pastor of the day for Rufus Waggener, Civil war yards of rock per load while present
congressman whom Mott defeated
Request that people refrain from charge. Last September he was ar-
church who had been excused from veteran and early day hotel opera­ county trucks can handle but two
two years ago
I in this county on a Grant
active service for two Sundays to tor in Hillsboro, at the Donelson & yards per load, according to Com­ throwing rubbish along the county county
warrant charging the tak­
help care for his youngest son who Sewell chapel. Rev. H. A. Deck of­ missioner James Lewis. Trucks were roads was Issued this week by Com­
Tile state highway department
of an auto without the owner’s
is in the hospital, appeared at the ficiating. Services at the grave in bought from Otto Erickson & com­ missioner H D Kerkman. County ing
spent approximately »12.4txl.000 dur­
permission.
(Ry Wtn. F. Cyrus. County Aitenti
Early planting is essential to suc­ service and expressed tlie thanks of the Hillsboro cemetery were i n pany of Beaverton and purchase dump is provided a mile west of
ing 1933. according to figures re
Elmer Mays of North Plains re­
Laurel, he pointed out. Persons who
Flux for fiber Is a crop possibility
leaned by R. H. Baldock. state high­ which Is arousing some Interest cess This means that fiber flax is the parsonage family for the many charge of Hillsboro post. American price will come out of the new continue to throw rubbish along ported the theft of a load of wood
not
a
wet
land
crop
as
it
would
Legion,
with
Past
Commander
P.
L.
favors
and
considerations
shown
way engineer. New construction work | among farmers of the county. Every
machinery budget for 1934.
the road will be prosecuted._________ Thursday night.
Fatterson and Chaplain Arthur
accounted for the expenditure of vear there Is some inquiry but with rarely be possible to get the crop in by the church people.
until
after
the
middle
of
April.
Kroeger
handling
the
ritualistic
64.425,000, highway maintenance re­ I the recent publicity about the pos­
werk. A firing squad was furnished Ide Takes Over Oregon
quired »1,765.000; bond retirement sibility of Uie federal government Generally, planting not later than
oy the Hillsboro national guard
Farm* Company Office
and Interest took 53,270,000. admln- putting a large sum of money into the last of March or the first of
company, and Nelson Weaver blew
'tKlrulloii ex|M*nses totaled »230.000; the flux Industry in this state many April gives better results. Long, uni­
W. G. Ide. former manager of
form
straw
is
desirable
and
essential
"Taps."
secondary highways took »780.000; , arc making inquiry about growing
the state chamber of commerce and
if tlie crop is to be profitable. Tills
wonlrlbutloti* to tlie counties total- ( .he flop
a resident of this community for
means
rather
early
planting
on
a
Approximately
100
county
motor
­
County Legion Meeting
d si.tioo.ooo; contribution» to th»
several years, is taking over the
Now that the five regional Ore- seen with the coming dairy adjust-
Flux straw Is rather bulky and firm seed bed.
ist* stamped«*d the office of tlie
*atc t«olice totaled »280,000, mid
To be Held January 25 Oregon Farms company in which gon conferences on the corn-hog ment program.
<
nnnot
economically
be
transfxirted
county
sheriff
Tuesday
for
tempor
­
Most
any
of
tlie
soils
that
grow
NH>.000 wa* paid out tor miscellan-
County jamboree of the American he has been interested for several adjustment plan have been held.; Estimates sent out from Wash­
sOu* expense*. Construction work long di -l.im i-. io rctling unci sc nich­ good crops of fall grain in Wash- ary automobile license permits. A Legion will be held here January years and will continue under his county agents are preparing to ington place the possible corn bene-
ing
plants.
It
federal
assistance
large
number
of
permits
were
Issued
Ingloti
county
will
grow
a
satlsfac-
during Uie yem included 40 mile
25 with Hillsboro post and auxiliary own name. He has been made of­ launch the educational and organ- fit payments for Oregon at about
of paving, 70 miles ’of riu'k surfac­ should be given and plants estab­ tory crop of flax w h e n properly Wednesday, but did not reach the as hosts for the evening. Time for ficial representative of the World tzation campaign In every county 5123.000, and the hog benefit pay-
ing, 66 miles of grading lift miles ol lished not too far away to handle handled. On land that has been total for the clay before. No grace the meeting was originally set for War Veterans' State Aid commis- where they
-
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—■
ments at »750.000. This compares
are
now —
maintained.
< he straw, then fiber flax growing cropped to grain for years and period was given for purchase of
bituminous macadam. 25 inlle* ol apparently
The preliminary board of review j with 62,777.000 which will come to
’—
26. but was changed on sion on loans, adjustments and
offers considerable where the grain crops are rallier licenses this year and state pel ice January
rates, F O. Eagon will continue for Oregon has been appointed al­ this state from the first year's op­
iww oiling and 75 miles of grad-
account
of
a
conflicting
date
Next
■ng. The department is now main- j promise to growers in this section low yielding, the flax will probably began enforcement on January 1. meitlng of Hillsboro post will be with Mr. Ide.
ready by Paul V. Harris, director eration of the wheat adjustment
January 12.
Ining 5214 mile* of primary high­ Until provision Is made for provid­ not be profitable. Tlie better yields
of the Oregon State college exten­ plan.
ing
the
necessary
facilities
for
han-
ly* or 170 mile* more than it had (llmg the crop it is hardly some result from planting on good soils Truck Load Limit Cut
sion service. which Is again charged
Definite announcement has now
Hundreds View Picture
which hold moisture rather well.
take care ot u year ago at an
Sales Tax Subject for
with the task of explaining the | been made that application of a
thing
with
which
to
spend
much
By
County
Court
Order
Sponsored
by
MacKenzie
■peiuie approximately »220,000 leas
Some kind of a dairy production
plan to Oregon farmers and help­ production control plan to dairy
Blooming Unit of Union
Twenty-one hundred persons saw
Load limit on all trucks operat­
•.han the maintenance cost of lust time.
control program is being developed
them organize to obtain its products is Imminent, details of
Blooming local. Farmers’ Union,
_____ the Ford picture. "These Thirty ing MSI
Considerable
work
has
been
done
ing
on
county
roads
has
been
cut
year.
by the Agricultural Adjustment Ad­
benefits This board, headed by L. I which may be announced from
at tlie Oregon experiment station ministration. No announcements 25 per cent until further noti«1. ac­ will hold an open meeting Wednes­ Years," a picture of drama, ro­ R Brelthaupt. extension economist, Washington any day Just what
the past several years with fiber have been made as to Just what cording to an order Issued by the day night at Running's hall in Cor­ mance. thrills and fun, at the Vene­ has announced that organizations1 form It will take Is still uncertain.
Governor Meier, who spent the in
nelius Ladies of Blooming will re­
flax,
reports George R. Hyslop of form this will take
Washington i-ounti court Friday. Recent MOV) peat the program given November tian theater Wednesday afternoon will be allowed in every county, even , but the December break In butter
Chrbitinaa-Ncw Year holidays in Ban
Francisco, returned to Oregon Wed­ the farm crops department. Among county dairy farmers should be in­ rains have softened the road* and 26 at Blooming church. Sales tax and evening. The theater was pack­ though only a few growers qualify prices, coupled with the steadily
ed for three shows with people for the benefit payment*.
mounting surplus was followed by
nesday and la expected to visit the other things they have established terested in the following comment the court held it advlsabe to re­ will be discussed. Other locals are standing
each time. Four hundred
the fact that it is not necessary to token from tlie weekly News Digest duce load limits for the present.
No provision has been made by announcement from Secretary Wal­
capital today Fred H. Kiddle, pres­ go
Invited.
to
some
foreign
country
every
were
waiting
for
the
second
show
issued by tlie A. A. A at Washing­
the AAA for hiring emergency lace that a production control plan
ident of the state senate, who has
three years to get good seed Amer­
at 8 o'clock. MacKenzie Motor com­ agent* in this campaign for coun­ will be launched almost Immediate­
been pinch-hitting for the governor ican grown seed lias proven Just a* ton:
Dinner of Jackson Club
Fire
Insurance
Group
pany
sponsored
the
show
and
was
" Good prices for dairy farmers
ties in Oregon that maintain noj ly
during his absence from the state, good or better than much that was
In Portland on Saturday
Will Meet Here Monday host.
( regular county agents, hence farm­
Conferences on the dairy situa­
has returned to his home at Island imported, according to Hyslop. mutt be based on achieving a prop­
Jackson
club
of
Oregon,
state]
er
balance
between
productlo.i
and
Annual
meeting
of
the
Farmers'
ers In such counties will be put to tion have marked the holiday
City to resume his private business Drilling, as a method of seeding,
Democratic
organization,
will
hold
Mutual
Fire
Insurance
association
Celebrate
Anniversary
consumer
demand.'
8«'crctary
Wal
­
more
trouble
In
setting
up
their
or
­
period,
at one of which the pos­
which has been neglected since he has proven more desirable than
Celebration of the «Oth anniver­ ganizations. The extension »ervice sibility of combining the dairy pro­
left to attend the special session broadcasting, us a more uniform lace said In a statement issued De­ its annual banquet at the Portland of Washington county will be held
cember 21. It is the secretary’s posi­ hotel in Portland. January 6, to cel- at the Hillsboro Chamber of Com- sary of Hillsboro Grange and dedi­ Is offering to supply Information gram with similar aid for the beef
six weeks ago
quality of fiber is produced in this tion that the powers of the govern­ ebrate the anniversary of the Battle merce rooms at 1 p. m. next Mon- cation of the new Grange hall is and give any aid possible to farm­ producers wa* considered, as both
• • •
way
and
on
a
finely
pulverised
and
ment under the Agricultural Ad­ of New Orleans. Donald E. Long day, according to G. E. Montgomery planned for Tuesday evening. Jan­ ers from these counties that can Industries sre In serious economic
A total of 173,529,227 has been
firm seed bed the amount of seed justment act should be used to lift of Portland says a very entertain- ] of Hillsboro, secretary. All members uary 16. Further details will be come to Corvallis for such help. A condition* at present. Livestock ar*
paid into the coffers of Uie state
required
is
less.
(CoBtlsiMd on P««« I, column 1)
Ing program has been arranged | are invited to attend .
(CnallnanS on pn*n *, eoinina *)
given next week.
somewhat similar situation la fore­
(CvullaiMdonpa*«?, eolumn 7)
|
Collection Drive Set
New Schedule Later
Classes to be Free
Deal Now Pending
Packers Get
Prison Terms
CWA Payrolls
Aid Workers
Pension Body
Aids 15 Aged
Tozier Rings
New Year Bell
Corn-Hog Plan
Studied Here
Grove Store
Thieves Held
Mixed Chorus
Gives Messiah
Many Non-Residents
Registered Loca 11 y
Dan P. Steeples,
Native Son, Passes
County Unit Dairy
Co-op to Convene
County Motorists
Rush for Licenses
Growing of Flax Crop Arousing
Interest Many County Farmers
Court Buys Trucks
Road Department
County Agents Plan Campaign
Corn-Hog Adjustment Program