County Quota St •ate Capitol CWA Labor News Her Ordered Cut i Thrifty Shoppers Throng Hillsboro Tor Heir gai n Day Scout Troops Launch Drive To Aid Needy H il hi Hasketeers Clash with (jrove hi Crucial Series Inflation Plan Believed Spur To Investments A. M. Jannsen Seeks Election As Legislator Business Rise Cited Haynes Files Notice Hilhl and Forest Grove basketeers Barguln day hist Saturday was a will clash Friday night at the Grove gulu day in every wnw ot tlie word, In the first of a two-game series, according to enthusiastic reports Total oí 203 Mm Dropped of local co-operating merchants Gathering Household Goods the outcome of which will have a Editor Chapman Discusses Chairman of Non-high Board dec Kled influence on the county und of county shoppers who took hoop title. Encouraged by a 26 to udvuntuge of special merchandise to b<- Conducted Locally Problems for ¡934 at From Payrolls Today; Enters Race as Candidate 22 victory over Beaverton Friday. offers One of the lurgest crowd., Friday, Saturday Women's Club Meet Needy Retained and a 37 to 17 win from Gaston i In local history thronged lhe < lly for Representative Tuesday, the Blue and White tx-am during Uie day mid retailers en­ a monkey is all set to "throw joyed one of the heaviest February wrench" Into the championship sales days in years Hulem Considerable interest «en­ Although tlie largest number of hopes of their rivals. ter* about Uie forthcoming radio shoppers visited Uie business dis­ Hilhl will go into the crucial briMUl« iu>l of Governor Meier and trict during the afternoon, a num­ series as the underdog, having won the pomilble significance Unit might Schedule of Working Days ber of merchants sold out their Four Groups to Co-operate two games and lost two, while For­ Ability, Courage, J ustice Kerkman Bases Re-election attach thereto Henry Hansen, bud­ slock of special merchandise dur­ est Grove has a clean slate for the A. M. Jannsen of Reedville. chair­ get director and the governor’s on President’s Request ing Uie morning, one dealer liaving Altered by Government of Roosevelt Lauded four tilts played this season For- Platform on Economy man of the county non-hlgh school political Mlvlsor, has explained that disposed of Ills stock by 10 a. m I est Grove has defeated Tigard, the district board of directors, who it "will be neither u swan mmg A throng, estimated a t between second place team, twice, and Hills­ entered the race for county rep­ nor the iua>ouncemi'iit of Uie gov­ Drive to collect household goods boro Jias fallen victim a like num­ Total of 203 CWA workers were 3500 and 4000 persons, gathered at Moderate inflation, which is like- resentative this week. A M. Jannsen of Reedville ls the ernor* intention to M*ek a ms ond dropped the chamber of commerce for the for the needy will be launched Fri- ber of times to the quintet from ly to come within a few years to from the county quota to ­ first county candidate to throw his term" but "merely an account of day with tlie result Unit only 419 free distribution of gifts at 2pm day by Boy Scout troops of Hllla- the southeastern part of the coun­ balance the budget. ______ will stabilize hat into the ring for the state tils steward-ship'' In conformity with Strappers of toduy are keen on boro, Aloha and Helvetia, carrying investments, in the opinion of C legislature, announcing this week Ilia plattorni pltxlge to lhe voters will be on Uic payroll Monday shopping bargains declared Ed. L. out President Roosevelt's request ty morning, according to R W Well, C. Chapman, who spoke here Fri ­ Tigard has won three and lost that he would be a candidate for ot tile kittle for a "national good turn ” Articles two to date and will meet Beaver­ day night before the Hillsboro Busi­ county clialrnian Additional re- Mcr cent per county on the republican ticket He ever. iiollUrul prognosticator* per- week are anticipated by local of - which was attracted from a great­ will lx- distributed through the ule If Tigard takes this game and His subject was "The Problems of is at present chairman of the non- »1st In their belle! that Uie gov- I : lai er distance than Uua ordinary Sat­ county relief office. 1934 ” Hilhl defeats Forest Grove two high school district board of direc­ ernor'a massage will have » renl Recent curtailment of tlie CWA urday trade. Results of Hillsboro's straight games, will be He declared that it would make the teams Reduction* are to lx 1 accomplish- tors for Washington county and was political significance; that wiille bargain day again evidenced the program In the county makes the knotted in a three-way tie for it easier for people to pay off their rd by laying ott those workers tie may not definitely unnounce hLs Advertising Value of Field a member of the legislature tn city's reputation as a trading cen­ need for household goods more mortgages and other indebtedness, 1931. Intention to run ul this time, the needing work the least, according ter for good merchandise at low acute than before, according to first plac». Pointed Out by Rankin 11:1111 grabbed the lead In he op­ thus strengthening investments by broad«'u.st will be preliminary to Uie to tile orders received here Wed- prices, he said J M Person, chairman of the dls- Jannsen has been a resident of ability to pay It means that it will announcement ot lhe governors nesdny by Well Employes in whose the county for the past 12 year*, Another sales event is now being trlct committee Kitchen utensils. enmg minutes of the game at Beav­ Immediate family another member planned for later in the year. Moore bedding, small furniture, old shoes erton last Friday and held the ad­ take less bushels of wheat and few­ cundlilacy which is to come later residing at Reedville, where he dl- the county airport will prove This view has been alrengtiiencd I» working were dropped first, then stated Several new features will and clothing are especially needed, vantage during the entire 40 min­ er gallons of milk to pay off such an That rects the A. M. Jannsen Drilling aeronautical asset, bringing na ­ indebtedness. here during the |>a*t week by a those who liuve other resources, be udded to Uie program used last he said. Plans for the drive are to utes of play, staving off a danger­ tional advertising to Hillsboro and company. He was born February 2, U. S. Credit Good numla-r of developments, most out­ and the balance in order of need be formulated by the special com­ ous Beaverton offensive drive in (Co»tillurd ui. pa*tee 10, column 2) serving as an auxiliary landing 1885, at Clinton, Iowa, and spent Foremen and timekeepers are not tlie final minutes. Cox and Suther­ standing of which was Uie state­ mittees tonight. United States with one exception field for Portland air traffic, was his boyhood and young manhood affected by llie present order land tied for high point man for ment by an official who is believed has always made good on its prom­ the opinion expressed by ’’Tex’’ in Minnesota and the Dakotas. He Local Relief Stressed ' the locals with six points each, to know whereof he s|M-ak.s, that Project» Continue Contributions will be distributed while Blelman led the scoring for ises to pay. according to the edi­ Rankin of Portland, who took part was married in 1914 to Miss Ruby the governor lias definitely decided tor, who cited past financial his­ in the aviation program at the McConnell, a native Oregonian, and None of the projects now oper­ in Uie communities of origin as the losers with nine points. to become a candidate «nd Uiat Uie ating hi lhe county will be discon- tory of the country to show that chamber o f commerce Monday, now has a family of two boys, one far as possible Surplus will be only Uilng which was holding up a tinned at present. Will declared, Sutherland, veteran Hilhl center, there was little chance of unlimit­ Other speakers o n the program in Beaverton high school and the gathered at the county relief of ­ definite aiiiiounccinrnt was a de­ Working crews will be reduced but led the way for the Blue and White ed inflation. The only time in­ prepared by L. J. Merrill, chair­ other at the Reedville grade school. fice and distributed from that point cision as to whether Meier would the projects will be continued The got away was during the man. included Captain C R Far­ Experienced Legislator Scout troops under the direction scoring in the first half, although flation enter Uie rvpublhan primaries or county committee expressed the every Hilhl player connected with Revolutionary war Inflation in ley, Portland commercial pilot, and He represented Washington coun­ of T. G Bronleewe and Rex Jones hold oft until utter the prlimizir* hope that all present programs T. S. Weatherred Awarded tlie basket in the two periods. The other countries has gone to the ex- W C. Brubaker of the Brubaker will solicit the Hillsboro area, ac­ ty at the 1931 session of the state and get Into (lie race a* un "in- would lx- completed before the CWA cording to present plans The spec­ Hillsboro defensive showed up well, tremes and wiped out all savings. Aerial Photography service in Port­ 50-Year Jewel Monday dependent," under whlch banner lie program was discontinued. holding Beaverton to three field Editor Chapman expressed the be­ land. legislature and was a candidate ial committee in charge of lhe lo ­ made his highly successful cum- goals and a pair of freethrows. lief that with such an able ruler A full force of 96 men will be Oregon will see thousands of air­ for the republican nomination aa Several hundred people attended cal drive includes. P L. Patterson, The score at half time stood Hills- as President Roosevelt this country palgn four years ago. That this Jake Weil, Person and 1 boro 17. Beaverton 8. within a few years, pre­ representative at the 1932 primary speculation is based upon >rt as i an rural areas, pending further in­ in lull for 1933. pressing hLs thanks t o Phoenix the peace court against Elbert elected to the executive committee though then' are Just as many who according to word rece IVed this lodge for the honor bestowed upon Stevens of Laurel, Carl Decker of as members at large. O. B. Kraus, annual American Legion program. near Banks. Earl V. 1> inata t ii a t Madelimn'a appoint- week from E M Clark, extension him county school superintendent, and William Campbell, both of Hills- Others making short talks were ment was poor politic* since it lias service director of the Holstein- Two automobile accidents in Joseph Belanger, assistant county B. E. Maling, Inc., a Delaware cor­ V Wiley, Albert Tozier and Mrs boro. Charles Waddell of Forest Portland, one involving their own agent, ala-nated the support of th«’ friends Friesian association He WILS also W. (Continued are automatically members on pouc 10, column S> OTO** and Ray A. Drayton No 4 11 selected as the outstanding poration. was announced this week of both Snell and Baker. Officials, car and the second an anwulance of the executive committee. disposition has been made of .he in which they were riding, made who owe their Jobs to the governor, club Holaeln boy m Oregon for , as the nominee of Frostfd Foods, L. J. Allen, assistant state club year. cases. Date for Grade Schoo! Inc., to purchase the physical as­ have also been unusually active last last Thursday an unlucky day for leader, came to Hillsboro for the Young Jossy has been active in Orders in the following circu.t County conference of school of ­ sets of the local Ray-Maling can- Basketball Tournament peddling propaganda calculated to county 4-H club work for a num­ Mr. and Mrs. B R. Nickeson o f meeting and congratulated the club help the administration during the ber of years, haying won purbred Annunl grade school basketball cases were issued this week: U. S. Hillsboro. As a result of the two leaders cn the continuous growth ficers wili be held at the Hillsboro 1 nery. Details of the dekl, which union high school auditorium Sat­ will result in an increase in the past tew weeks. Typical of this Holstelt) calves for his allowing at tournament has been scheduled for Bank of Newberg vs. G. E West, accidents. Nickeson suffered a cut of 4-H club work in ' the " county, urday at 1:30 p. m. General school operations of the local concern, political barrage « a s a lengthy the International Livestock expos.- March 8. 9 and 10. according to non-suit; Jacob Oefinger vs. Charles forehead and an injured back, hip In addition to the election of matters will be discussed and sev­ were outlined at a special meeting Berthold et ux. default, judgment; statement out of tlie tax commis­ tlons in Portland in 193.1 and 1931 an announcement this week by O. and shoulder, while Mrs. Nickeson officers the club leaders amended eral points of school law explained, of the stockholders the first of this kins and Roberts Inc., vs. Elaine sustained injuries, the extent of sion, «prop«- of nothing in p a r- He also has an outstanding record B Kraus, county school superinten­ Haw (Continued their articles of association and according to O. B. Kraus, county year, but the name of the purchas­ on page 10, column 3) The event will probably be Ucular but apparently In support for 4-H club cattle showmanship dent. which have not been determined. discussed reports ing corporation was not released at of last year's school superintendent. at the Central grade school. I of tlie alleged economies and sav­ ;.t both state and county fairs, and held Returning from Portland, the work and plans for the coming year. Talks on school management and that time. Forest Grove, but all details have won tlie state 4-H club newswriting ings which have been made under Nickeson car. driven by Wayne After the business meeting Miss finance will be given by directors Ray-Maling will continue to op­ not Ix'en definitely deci led Schools the administration o t Governor contest a few years ago. Nickeson. was struck by a loaded LaVelle Jackson of North Plains from several county school districts erate the Ray-Brown plant at Wood­ to taka part in the tour­ Notice of Jivtsy’s selection as expecting Meier. wood truck driven by O. M. Meyers and a part of the program is to burn and tne apple cannery a t played an accordion selection. Re­ state champion for 1933 was re­ ney are requested to send a list be given over to open forum. This Yakima, Wash. Executives of Ray- of Portland Nickeson was thrown freshments were served. Rumors also persist that Willis ceived too late for him to be en­ of eligible players to the superin­ Maling will also conduct the dis­ tendent's office not later than this will be the first conference in the Competitive third class postmas ­ partly out of the car door and was Mahoney, fire-eating mayor o f | tered in the national contest. 1 Saturday. ter examinations will be conducted cut on the forehead above the right past two years and all school dis­ tribution of the canned goods and Klamuth Falls, will enter Uie demo­ cold pack from the local plant un­ in Hillsboro sometime next month eye. Earl Nickeson. «’ho was riding trict directors and clerks are urged cratic primaries In opposition to der a sales agreement. to fill vacancies now existing or In the rumble seat, suffered bruises to attend. General Martin, who has already about to exist iu six Oregon towns, on his arm and side. Present executive force at the lo­ Charles V. Galloway, chairman of declared his intentions towards the according to word received at tlie the state tax commission, is ex­ cal concern, with the exception of The second accident occurred a governor's office. If Mahoney does local postoffice Offices to be open­ H. W. Ray. will continue with the amateur wrestling and box­ pected to speak at the session. come out. this rumor has It, it will. ed inqjude Gaston. Central Point. short time afterward, the ambu­ ing An tournament new corporation. Employes of the Washington be as the candldat«’ of the sinne Halfway, Mill City. Wasco and Wil­ lance in which Mr and li:.1. Nicke- county is now being for existing firm will also probably be planned by the Robert Dinsmore Named son were riding being struck and "free power for nothing" group that I (By Joiieph llrlnnRcr. Ass’t County A«cnt) bcr is taken when tlie fraction is lamina. maintained. Hillsboro Athletic club. County overturned by an auto driven Applications for the examinations Alternate to Academy by Is backing Governor Meier and B. E. Maling, who will head the Records of hog production for one-half. Thus the average arc to be sent to Washington. D. C., Dr. Marr Bisalllon of Portland. In championships will be declared at who hope by thus double-shooting 1932 and 1933 for both signers and over the close of the tourney and win­ Robert Dinsmore, son of Dr. J. I new firm, has just returned from litters during 1933 and 1932 for (Continued on page 10, column 4) their prospects to insure themselves non-signers of hog reduction con- the man who has farrowed only one on or before March 2. Applicants B. Dinsmore of Hillsboro, has been New York, where he completed de- ners of the various divisions will be are to be between the ages of 21 awarded trophy cups. named by Congressman James Mott, ; tails of organizing B E. Maling, another four years at the public I tracts will need to be submitted to litter w uld be one-half. This would and 66 years and must have re­ as third alternate for the appoint ­ I Inc. This name was selected to con­ Competition will be open to all trough whether the next governor lhe hog control board, according to be dropped, leaving him with no, sided delivery of the __ within ..„__ . the __ ____ athletic clubs in th? county, ac­ ment to Annapolis naval academy. tinue the identity of the local plant. be Meier o r Mahoney. Mahoney word received nt the county agent's Utters at all for 1934 Tlie man vacancy ini- office for one year . cording to Robert Kelly of the local could be expected to center his at­ office. This will mean additional with only two litters during the | preceding t h e > closing club. No date has been set for the tack In the primary campaign on work for th«’ local committees as two base years would have an aver- l date for receipt of applications tournament but the event will prob­ General Martin and in tlie event this Information will be gathered age of one Utter. A reduction of The age limit will be waived in Some time ago. through the ef­ ably get under way in about a of Ills < Mahoney's) defeat for the in each district bj the three local 25 per cent leaves tliree-fourths of ’ the case of veterans of the world forts the Hillsboro Garden club, month and a half. Anyone interest­ democratic nomination, would lx1 committeemen. Record of produc­ a litter. This being over one-half is war. Spanish-American war and plans of were drawn and donated by ed is asked to get in touch with t lie Philippine insurrection. expected to deflect, his following to tion figures submitted by each ap­ considered as one litter. Kelly or Harry Kent at I Mr. Bacher of the Swiss Floral either lhe support of Meier In the fall plicant will be published in the company. Portland, of an evergreen Hillsboro. No final date has been announc­ A quantity of athletic equipment Corvallis—Farm debt adjustment out to both debtor and creditor the campaign. county newspapers after review by planting about the Junior high has been added at the local club A bit of spice was added to an the county allotment committee. ed for filing applications for hog school. Recently W. J. Enschede, during the past week. Showers, committees, now organized in every possible adjustments in principle, otherwise colorless race for the <>f- a member of the civic committee punching bags and other equipment county in Oregon, are already being interest rates, payments or other Questions ask«’ I every day at the payments. The work of the local highly effective in bringing debtors features of the debt. A small per- flee of superintendent of public ln- county agent’s office Indicate that committee!, and hence the expense of the Garden club, consulted with have been installed. and creditors together on a basis centage must be heard by the en- struction this week when J. W tlie way to figure the payments of the county association, will be Preparations to log out approxi­ nurserymen in Orenco who very agreeable to both, according to re­ tire committee, and a few find their Leonhardt, LiiGriindc democrat, an­ under the plan arc still not clear less, however, If everyone who is mately 18,000,000 feet of timber in generously offered as a gift what­ Peace Officers to Study ports made by county form debt way to the state committee. In all nounced hLs candidacy on nn anti­ tn everyone Each man's payment Interested In the plan will get his the Wilson river between now and ever they had of the required Liquor Control Problem adjustment committees to the Ore­ cases common sense is the first and sales tax platform. C. A. Howard, amounts to »5 per head on 75 per application In as quickly as pos­ bad weather next winter are be­ shrubs. Problems of state liquor control gon Agricultural Advisory council most important rule of procedure, incumbent, who is expseted to seek cent of ills average number of pigs sible. Detailed information and the ing made by susidiaries of the The Garden club, school board will be discussed at the Northwest and the College Agricultural Exten­ according to members of the state re-election on the republican ticket, | marketed from litters owned by necessary papers may be had by Inman-Poulson Lumber company. and city of Hillsboro are most grate­ committee. lias, perforce, been compelled to the producer when farrowed during coming to the county agent's of­ The logs will be trucked to Stimson ful to William Oelrich, Motz Bros., Oregon Peace Officers' convention sion service. mill, loaded on railroad cars and and Bernards' Nursery, all of Or­ to be held in Hillsboro March 3. The mere presence of these vol­ The volume of work this year Is espouse the cause of the sales tax I 1932 and 1933. The average may lx’ fice or by calling on the nearest shipped Oeorge Neuner, attorney for the out on a spur line now as the only apparent salvation of easily figured by adding the total local committeeman. Lists of the being constructed enco, for their high public spirit state liquor commission, and George untary debt adjustment committees expected to be many times as large from Seghers to the schools of the stat«' under the number of pigs marketed from districts and committeemen for the mill, the ------- beauty * they made L Sammis, chairman of the com­ is proving a bulwark of public sen­ as last year, hence every effort ls | ¡and ---- — — have ----- ------ existing emergency. While Leon­ such litters and dividing by two. each district, were published in tlie Approximately 150 men will go possible about our Junior high, mission. will be the principal speak­ timent against severe actions by being made to lighten the burden hardt oppow’d the sales tax lie fav­ Some men have misunderstood the last issue of the couuty newspapers. into the burn to salvage DMt of - ---------------------- ers, according to J. W. Connell, debtors and creditors in a time of of the committee members who emergency. Such was the case to work without compensation. County ors support of the schools by a state term "average number of pigs dur­ sheriff. the timber damaged by the fire Veterans Foreign War. a certain extent with the first agents can assist in giving out In­ that swept the coast range last D , A ,. ,, .. fund, but does not make it very i ing the two years" and have mis­ Shqrt Circuit Results system of voluntary committees last formation. having blanks filled out, summer. A tram road has been built rurchaie Meeting Hall Poultrymen to Conduct clear as to just how he would raise I takenly figured 75 per cent of the to the head of Sixigglns valley and Washington county post No. 2666. year. This year the committees are and arranging for hearings, though In Automobile Fire Here such a fund. Two Sessions Next Week still stronger, and while still with­ the committees alone are respon­ for the two years, about 30 num are in the logging V F. W. purchased the DeHondt I J. M (Joe) Devers, attorney for total Fire. caused by a short circuit Both litters farrowe«! in 1934 and i building at camp at the end of the road. -- Ninth and Oak streets February poultry meetings for out legal status, they have the sible for decisions. the state highway department, also pigs marketed from such litters In a l car . _ owned ____ by Constantine _________ ____ | during the early part of February, Washington county will be held at sanction and support of the state Around 2000 approved applications broke hls silence long enough this must be reduced 25 per cent. This Mylle of Cornelius route 2, re­ as a meeting hall for the post and Forest Grove and Beaverton on and national officials, including the to the federal land bank for Ioans Speaker Before " alarm '___ at 9 . 45 " a. m. Peters week to announce himself as a means that the man who has had sulted in a fire auxiliary. n A join* joint met' meeting of the Wednesday, February 28. and Thurs­ Farm Credit administration. z- . n . Z- BUMiiiuy, In Oregon have not been closed candidate for the republican nom­ only one litter during the last two- Saturday. The machine caught fire County Rotary Groups past t and 2 auxiliary was __ i held Tues­ day, March 1, respectively At For­ Early reports show that most of because of the necessity for ad- R Frank Peters, local attorney, «lay ... ; followed ' ination for congress from the first years would farrow no pigs at all | as it was being backed to the curb day yyr evening, by dancing. est Grove the meeting will be held Oregon district. Devers will oppose during 1934, if lie comes into the in front of the express office on talked on the life of George Wash- Several 1 new invinUtS members were au- ad- In the chamber of commerce rooms the cases that are laid before the justment between present creditors street and the ignition Ington at the Joint meeting of Hills- 1 mitted to the organization. Next and at Beaverton In the high committee may be settled by the I with debtors, usually arising from Jim Mott, Incumbent, who ls ex­ plan. In figuring one’s quota, frac­ Second wires were burned, prompt action pected to announce hls desire for tions of one-half or less are drop­ , of tlie fire department prevented boro and Forest Grove Rotary clubs . meeting of the auxiliary will be school. H. E. Cosby will be present chairman or secretary of the county the fact that less money can be in the Grove Wednesday noon. ¡March 1, and the post will meet to discuss seasonal brooding prob­ committee alone by merely ana­ , borrowed now than the old debts a second term soon. Devers, who ped, but the next high whole num- ¡serious damage. Hillsboro put on the program. I March 6. lems with poultrymen. lyzing the situation and pointing ' amount to, (C«a>llnu«