The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 22, 1934, Image 1

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    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- M<x»re. cliamlx'r ot commerce sec­ gathered
representative from Washington
In spit«' ot UiU explunallon. how- duct
tomorrow and Saturday ton in the final game on the sched­ ness and Professional Women’s club
retary. in commenting on the crowd
Ions
of
ubout
10
|>cr
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 ><ome- kept at work on the county alr- lhe ceremonies at the Knights of chairman,
should be able to avoid the pitfalls planes
dicted Rankin, basing his statement election Jannsen has been a mem­
thing more substantial than art Ul­ port near here The project Ls of Pythias hall Monday night, at which R Frank Peters.
A
Beaverton
rally
at
the
start
of
of
unlimited
inflation.
He
held
that
Aloha committee will include R
the experiments now being con­ ber of the school board at Reed­
founded rumor was indicated when a federal nature with a federal time Phoenix lodge presented T 8.
second half put them back in­ there was every Justification for on
P Rasmussen. chairman. V c (the (Continuad
ducted by the government with ville for a number of years and
publication of tlie story tills week quota of 48 workers This quota Weatherred. a charter member, with McElroy,
on
par«
10,
column
2)
placing
confidence
in
the
ability
T. Wlieeler
Inexpensive planes When heads the county non-hlgh school
failed to bring from the governor Is to be matched by a like number a 50-year jewel. The seventieth an­ and Ted scoutmaster,
of the country to maintain ns small,
Emerson. Joe Wenzel
these airplanes are turned out by board at the present. He is a mem­
any denial of hl* intention to run. of men from the county CWA al­ niversary of Uie founding of the scoutmaster
credit.
of
the
Helvetia
troop.
production and flown by ber of the Beaverton Kiwanis club,
but on a very weak insistence that lotment, according to government order was also observed
Experience showed that after go­ quantity
and J C. Wenger, chairman, will
everyone
who
can qualify for a li­ Hillsboro Rotary club. Masonic or­
I eons rd Brown, chancellor com­ direct
he had not yet told any one that requirement Workers dropped from
ing
off
the
gold
standard
there
was cense, Swan Island
the collecUon drive at Hel-
Ulis project will be replaced by mander of Phoenix lodge, gave
will be unable ders, Odd Fellows and the grange.
lie was going to run.
greater
confidence
in
the
U.
S
transferring men from other Jobs. the address of welcome followed by vetia.
to handle the traffic. With lhe
M. J Haynes of Sherwood broke
aollar
than
when
it
was
on
a
free
Wit 11 respect to Lhe governor s
Persons having household goods
Washington county airport but 18 the political Ice last Thursday as
Wages to be paid CWA employes singing of America Mr Brown
gold
basis
An
unstabilized
currency
ultimate decision as to which ban­
to contribute are asked to have the
from the center of Portland, the first candidate to file official
proved more stable, thus deceiving miles
ner he will fly in his campaign for after March 2 will not exceed the then introduced Past Supreme material gathered in order to as­
many people will use the local field notice of candidacy with the coun­
most
economists,
the
speaker
said
re-viccllon speculation here leans prevailing rate of wage for the Chancellor Leslie E. Crouch, who sist a
I Minors of large lots
to avoid metropolitan congestion, ty clerk Haynes is at present con­
largely toward the "independent" kind of work performed in each presided and introduced the follow­ of goods are requested to get in Confiscated Distillery First
Regulation Cited
Rankin declared.
stable in the Sherwood area and
Wlien the governor, four years ago. locality, according to an ortler re­ ing members of Uie Knights and touch with Person or Weil, or to
Amazing steps are being taken
“Aviation is still in a pioneer seeks to succeed himstlf on the re­
Taken Under New Laws
bolted Ul«’ republican party and ceived tills week However, no wage Pythian Sister orders W. V Wiley make delivery if possible
in government regulation such as stage and will be for 10 years." said publican ticket.
came out a* ail Independent «an- less thun 30 cents an hour is to and Albert Tozier. 50-year Knights;
the NRA. according to the Port­
H. D. Kerkman of Schefflin, who
Fred Johnson, supreme representa­
dldate he forfeited his right to any be paid
Raiding the first illegal distillery lander, who cited milk price con­ Rankin. "By this I do not mean
future conalrterailon at the Imudj
Schedulr of working days was tive; Ira W. Carl, past grand chan­
in ■ the county since the repeal of trol as an example World experi­ that flying u dangerous, because I announced himself last week as a
of Uie republican party and Uie also changed, effective Monday Em­ cellor; Carl Brvxlencn. vsre grand
■ the Eighteenth amendment, county ence. he said, show that such plans believe it is the safest method of candidate for re-election as county
commissioner, was the second to
party leatlers have never lost an ploie* will n port on Monday, chancellor. Mrs Hazel Hollenbeck,
and federal officers confiscated a have always failed. Those at both rapid transit today.”
Rankin declared that the county join the official list, filing with the
opportunity to remind hint of that Tuesday and Wednesday in the grand protector of Pythian Sisters,
325-gallon still and equipment and ends pay the costs of the middle­
CWA
funds
fortunate
to
obtain
was
clerk
Saturday. He has served on
fact, notably an4 most recently In future with payday shifted to Mon­ and Mrs Emma Mi Kinney, supreme
two operators at Carpenter creek, man In common with all, the edi-
for promoting the airport project the county court for the past four
tlii ir di 111« rate .slight i n omit­ day In the past the woik week has representative. All were seated at
four miles west of Forest Grove.
(Continued on page 10. column 2)
and commended the local men who years and will campaign for the
ting hl* num«' from Uie list of no­ been Friday. Saturday and Mon- the front of the hall.
Tuesday night. The still was ftiund
had vision enough to promote the office on the republican ticket.
L. A. Long, who has been a
Damages totaling »20.500 are in a barn on the W. C. Brown place,
tables who were Invited to the day.
program.
Administration of the affairs of
Lincoln day twmiuet in PorUand.
Hours of work will remain at 24 Knight for many years, gave a his­ sought in a suit filed Thursday by and two men. Walter Smith and
Conditions under which the army Washington county in a fair, im­
Advisors of tlie governor arc also hours per week in urban com- tory of Phoenix lodge, and toid John H Petersen against Peter James Donovan, were arrested on
is to take over the air mail service partial manner, seeking always to
known to share the view that he munltles mid 15 hours per week in of the prominent part the late and Dan Hebeisen. The plaintiff charges of operating a still without
was explained by Captain Farley.
would attract more *up|x>rt as
i an rural areas, pending further in­ <leorge Schulmerlch. one of the alleges that he suffered a fractured a license.
The mail will be earned principal­ give the people the maximum of
Independent candidate thun i ii e structions Rotation or staggering charter members, had played In left arm and shoulder, bruises,
Equipment
confiscated
included
ly in large bombardment planes. efficiency at the lowest possible
wouki os one wearing the mantle of of different groups of employes is building up the order. Greetings torn ligaments and shock Septem­ the still, six 500-gallon mash tanks,
were extended by William Schultz, ber 5. 1933, when he was knocked hose pumps, malt, kegs, drums and
Only a few pilots are qualified to cost is Kerkman s platform for re­
lhe republican party The fact thut definitely prohibited
commander of Delphos from a wagon while taking hay
lie would be spared the effort and
Mrs Frank Connell. Hillsboro fly these ships at night and in bad election. He favors an adequate and
quantity of small articles. Ap­
An allotment of *650 for the pur- chancellor
lodge of Forest Grove, and Charles into the defendant s barn. He asks a proximately
expense of a primary cam|Hiign also < im.se
215
gallons
of
whiskey
route
1. was re-elected president of weather and. as a result, there may proper maintenance of county roads
of
materials
mid
equipment
argues strongly in favor of the "in- for the fieriod beginning February Walter of Glencoe lodge of North »30.000 general damages and »500 and alcohol were confiscated, while the Washington County 4-H club be delays in the service for a time with a conservative plan of con­
Plains Mr Walter said that Glen­ for medical attention.
dependent banner.
2500 gallons of mash was destroyed. Leaders' association at the county and some accidents, he stated.
15 and ending Marcii 3 was grani­ coe
expansion if and when
lodge was the oldest in the
J. H Donovan and Walter Smith,
Aenal pictures taken over the struction
A number of other political straw* ed timi week
The plant had Just shut down meeting of the club leaders at
circumstances permit as a road
county.
charged with operating a still with­ when
also seem to point In the direction
Hillsboro last Saturday. This i- Pacific northwest were shown by program. Kerkman also declared
the
raid
was
made,
the
of
­
Presentation of the 50-year Jewel out a license, were arraigned in the
of Uic governor'* try for unotlier
reported. Smith was alleged Mrs. Connell's second year as presi­ Brubaker at the close of the pro­ himself as favoring protection of
to Mr Weatherred was made by county court Wednesday and bound ficers
four years In office, to save tlie
to
have
the place in Octo­ dent and her third year as a mem­ gram. These views included photo­ the county's credit Dy an economi­
Past Supreme Chancellor Leslie E over to the grand Jury. Donovan ber and rented
jobs ol his own kitchen cabinet II
the
still
been in op­ ber of the club leaders' execuUve graphs of the Wilson river fire. cal and efficient management of
Crouch of Portland, who told of was released on »100 bail and Smith eration since that had
Bonneville dam site and Woodland
not to satisfy his own ambition.
committee.
„
time.
all county departments. ■
the
esteem
in
winch
Mr
Weather
­
on »500 bail.
Many piotess to see in the ap­
Floyd Bierly, Beaverton route 3. flood. Aerial pictures are taken
public
utilities
red
and
the
other
50-year
jewel
Failure
to
obtain
from a height of from 5000 to 8000
pointment of I*. J. Stajelman to
was
elected
vice-president,
and
Mrs.
men present were held Mr. Crouch's commission permits brought s I X
the Office of secretary of state, in­
E. M Bowman, Hillsboro, was re­ feet above the ground, he explained.
spech on the good of fraternahsm more alleged offenders into the toils
Jerrold Owen, secretary of the
stead of Earl Snell or George Ba­
elected secretary. Mrs. Glen Single­
was
an
inspiration
to
all
who
heard
of
Uie
law
last
week-end.
Complaint*
ker, a bit of strategy Intended to
tary. Garden Home, and Cecil Heyn- World War Veterans' State Aid
Donald Jossy of Rock Creek has
commission,
will be the principal
strengthen the governor's position bc< n declared Oregon State Cham­ it Mr. Weatherred responded, ex- were filed in the local Justice of
derickx. Cornelius route 1. were
speaker next Monday noon for the
in the forthcoming campaign, al­ pion 4 II II.1'.'. > 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
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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
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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«<l op p**« 2. column 4)
Present Need Cited
Wage Slash Ordered
Fliers Praise
Airport Plan
Pythian Lodge
Man Honored
Officers Raid
Still Tuesday
t
Farm Worker
Asks Damages
Club Leaders
Name Officers
Donald Jossy
Wins Honors
Nickeson Hurt
Double Crash
Maling Firm
Buys Cannery
Conference Planned
For School Officers
Postmaster Exams
Will be Held Here
Local Athletic Club
Plans Amateur Event
Computing Corn-Hog Production
Records Explained by Belanger
Junior High School
Has Shrubs Donated
Preparations Made
To Salvage Timber
I
Farm Debt Adjustment Groups
Give Effective State Service