The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 08, 1934, Image 1

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Hillsboro
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HILLSBORO, OKKOON, THURSDAY, MARC H K,
State Capitol
News
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Local Chief
New Leader
Hillu Hoopsters
Stop (Jia in pions
In Closing Game
City Council
Peace Group
Limits Area
Liquor Sales
Knox Bill Explained
Protest Water Rate
Tualatin Survey
On I'lood Control
Started Friday
D.A.R. Organizer
March Term
Court Here
Sign Posts
of Recovery
Negroes Face Jurors
Expansion Predicted
Unleash Hilt a driving offensive
Preliminary survey to determine
that would not be denied, Hllhl
the lost of necessary drainage and
Il Y A. I. I. I N tl II K <' K
hoopsters up. et forest drove'« per­
i flood control In the Tualatin valley
fect record Friday night on the
-
Urt<d Friday as a CWA pro-
home court with a 29 to 15 victory
, K t An allotment of »6120 lias
over the county biudtctball ciiani-
b»«-n allowed for preliminary work
plans It
Uic first defeat KUf-
on tl." project sought by the Tual-
tered by the titleholders this sea-
Buying Revival to be Factor
Frrrman «nd Mrs McDaniel Min mid gave the local» a 500 Resolution Favors Ban in a:.n Valley Drainage and Flood Sherwood Man Asks Re-trial
I Control association.
in Return of Country to
record In both the county race and
Residential Districts
Official* of Northwest
' Fit Id work was started with three on Bad Bank Draft Count
tin
rit , between Hillsboro and
I < ngineers under the dtrection of
Normal Conditions
ALEM —Whut dors Earl Enell
and
at
City
Park
with
New
Evidence
Forest drove
Oregon Officer»
Kenneth Tillotson ot Forest Grove
plan to do. pollUcalfy?
Hllhl took the lead early In the
i and more will be added In the near
Does the euslrrn Oregon legisla­
game and were not headed all
¡future. An aerial photograph sur-
tor plan to ixck at tlw liaiuts of
■•veiling Cox. Hllhl forwurd, opi n­
i vey of the area is also contemplat-
Um e.ix’loiutc the ollhv ot .a-err-
ed the scoring by caging a foul
j cd John W Cunningham ot Barr
Uuy of »late which was denied him
shot and then Snider, drove for­
At Cunningham. Portland, has been
at the hind of Governor Meier
wurd. tied the score by sinking
, named consulting engineer and will
Social Evening Planned for
will'll Unit Office was left vacant George Neuner Show» Need a free shot drogan and Cox then Complaint to Public Utility I draw up the final report.
Morris Albert Given 30 day«
upon the death of Hal K H om ?
looped in two field goals to place
Progress
on
the
program
was
dis-
Local Group for Monday
or is hr flirting with the notion
Commissioners Planned
for Help of People
Hfthl in the lead. Hillsboro led
to Make Full Restitution
r u-SM-d Monday night by approxi-
that he would prefer to occupy the
7 to 5 at tlie close of tile first
[
mutely
60
persons
Interested
in
the
office of governor?
quarter and increased the udvan-
project, meeting at Tualatin under
Marked improvement of condl
Win n tlie death of Secretary of
Resolution «eking to confine the the leadership of the Tuah.'.m
(> <> Frrrman, Hillsboro chief ot Lage to 19 to 10 during the second
Jury pane! consisting of 31 mem­
tions througnout the country point
Stute H oni left that office open it poll« r.
sale
of
alcoholic
tevci
ages
in
Hills-
From
Unit
(Kiint
on
the
period.
named president of the
bers. seven of w hich are women, was
,
Valley
Drainage
and
Flood
Con
­
to
a continuation ot progress to-
«us geiK'ruly taken tor grunted, Northwest Oregon Peace Officers' Blue und White squad protected ILs | boro to the business district was trol association. Correspondence from drawn Monday tor the March term
recovery, declared B. E. Ma-
among tlie politically wl.v. that ua . <A luUon lit liie quarterly meet­ lead, holding ot!
oft a last minute aclopud Tuesday night by the city Senator Charles L. McNary and of court. Jurors will report for duty Mrs Charles E Wells, district or­ ward president
of Ray-Maling,
Inc..
ling. .
_
Snell would be up|x>lnled to the Ing hero in the court house Sutur- drive of the champions by stalling council Action was also taken to­ Representative Charles H. Martin on March 19. opening day of the
ganizer of the Daughters of Amer­ and
B E. Maling, Inc., in speaking
pool Appointment ot P J Htadel- day nlglit Mr.. Helen M< Daniels, tucUcs.
ward preparing a protest and com­ was read in which the legislators U-rm.
ican Revolution, at whose home at the
chamber of commerce Mon­
niao of liie Dalle.», liisteud, caine city recorder of Hillsboro, who serv­
the David Hill chapter will be or­
was high point man of the plaint to the state public utilities offered assistance in realizing the
Jurors drawn were William F.
day on his reactions to business
as a distinct surprise to all con­ <•<1 os temporary secretary, was lilt Cox with
commission to obtain reductions in plan of the valley organization. Ziegler, Grace I Busch and Edgar ganized Friday.
12
counters
while
Snider
conditions as seen on his recent
cerned. Many ot Hncll s friend» de­ riveted wcr<-tury-treasurer.
led the Forest drove squad with j tlie rutes and valuation of the local Martin pointed out that CWA and A. Jones, Hillsboro; Victor Feuer-
eastern trip.
clared tiuu. he hud been deliberate­
Oregon-Washington Water Service PWA flood control projects were stein, Hillsboro route 1; Wallace H.
11
points.
Numerous
fouls
were
call
­
Sheriff
Thomas
Hooker
of
Dallas
"It looks as though we are going
ly double crossed by tlie governor,
' company.
ed
during
the
rough
game.
Forest
Hoeffel,
Hillsboro
route
2;
Edward
for
emergency
purposes,
but
d
e-
is
vice-president
and
members
of
to be blessed with prosperity," he
but others we in the fuilure of the executive committee arc Sheriff Grove converting 11 out of 13 at­ ! Desiring to curb any possible
clared that the government was B. Sappington, Ottice Shearer. Clyde
continued.
Six-Il to land the plum hit n fus.il
tempts and Hllhl getting five points spread ol "beer puriors" out of the contemplating a flood control bill O. Rogers and Lucy L. Harvey,
The CWA program and the fed­
to take It with uuy struigs attached Burke of Salem and George Alex­ out
of eight free throws Bailey, business area, councilmen adopted for the nation which would cover Forest Grove; Ed King and Roy
ander
of
Salem,
assistant
superin*
eral guarantee of bank deposits
UiereUi.
( lout in ii rd on p«yr 4. column 4)
a resolution opposing the endors-1 work of a permanent nature.
J.
Hiatt.
Forest
Grove
route
1;
trndent
of
state
police
a/vj
former
have brought out hoarded money,
It was then expected, luid fn-ely
Ing of applications to sell liquor ‘ That flood control would save Edward A. J. Vanderzanden, Archie
Washington county sheriff. Chief
warehouse stocks are exhausted and
predicted Ulut Bnrll would enter Freeman
of more than one and one-half per taxes
F.
Campbell
and
John
H.
Kindel,
succeeds
District
Attorney
new machinery is needed by indus­
in eliminating the necessity
tile re|Hibll<uii primaries as a can-
cent ot alcohol outside of that dis- of repairing county roads and Forest Grove route 2; Howard Lind­ Me Alear Favor» Measure at tries This condition has n-sulted in
Ear! Nott of Yamhill county. Next
dldaU* for tin* .«-< rctaryshlp He Us meeting
I tnct. Residential districts, area; bridges damaged by high water ley, Garden Home; Ernest A Fos-
will be held in Salem.
a revival of buying, according to
understood to have made several
Two Meetings in County
near .«iiools or churches, and the'
Maling. These same factors form
IN scumm l iquor Control
pomted out during the meeting. ner, Ferdinand Langer Jr. and
trip« to l*i>rtland to l<x»k over the
city park were particularly set up was
the basis for predictions by busi­
A letter from Donald T. Templeton, Eleanor Atrops. Sherwood; Edward
politlra! situation, Init continues to Oregon's liquor control measure,
,
as
closed
to
tlie
sale
of
alcoholic
|
T.
Murphy,
Sherwood
route
4;
Wil
­
prognosticators that business
county judge, reporting on the Al­
maintain a sphynx-llke »ll* nee a» tlie Knox bill, and 1 Us problem» were
E. J. McAlear of Hillsboro, county ness
beverages.
Under
the
Knox
law
the
,
liam
A
Goodin
and
W.
C.
Buchan
­
be cack to normal by Septem-
bany meeting for flood control in
to hu plans 'l'lils silence 1, ultilb- discussed by Liquor Administrator
representative, supported the pro­ will
, city council is required to endorse1 the Willamette valley, was read.
an,
Cornelius;
Verna
Dober,
Cor-
ber.
iH«xl by some prog in mticator» t o George L SanunLs of Portland and
sales tax twice this week, de­
hcen.es lor the sale of liquor1
route 2; Louise J. Carter, Port­ posed
Expansion Planned
Un* efforts of ii certain group of George Neuner, legal counsel for the Robert E. Burns Announces I any
bating the question against Ray
Another meeting of the group elius
granted
within
the
city
limits.
I
land
route
5;
Roscoe
V.
Hopper.
That industry would absorb labor
king-makers to |x-iMia<le Hm 11 to commission a n d former United
has
been
called
for
next
Monday
Gill,
state
grange
master,
at
the
Candidacy for Coroner
Warren L. Jones and May Bell
by thè curtailing of CWA
IL-ductions Sought
set his sights u little bit hlglier und States district attorney.
evening at Gaston A director to Enckson, Beaverton; Christena Gale Grange. Forest Grove. Satur­ released
payrolls was Mating's prediction.
Contending tliat rates charged, represent the association
alm at Uic governorship
and
against
Peter
Zimmerman
day
“If there is one business that the
Brandtner and Jacob Kemmer, ot Yamhill, joint senator from this Big industrial concerns all over
Anmxinci ment by Carle Abrants state or nation .should control it ts
Although the county political by tlie water company were out1 newly formed Willamette
Beaverton route 3; John W. Gib­
the country are laying plans for
of Salem thia week tluil lie pro- liie liquor budne.s. ’ declared Neu­ pot has been boiling slowly during of proportion to the service and1 Flood Control association
oc son. Gaston route 2; John Friday. district, Monday at the Kansas expansion programs this spring, he
¡xised to seek the r» publlc.in nom- ner. "Private profit must be ellmin- the ¡>ast few weeks, a number of supply turuished. and that the book named at that time.
City Farmers' union.
Banks
route
2;
and
George
M.
pointed
out.
inaUou tor secrela y ot »tute Was atvd."
candidates are expected to Lhrow valuation on tlie plant exceeded
That the bill would make every­
Bledsoe, Buxton.
Evidences of the optomistic out­
the actual value, councilnun in-1
expix t«*d to bring Snell out into Co-operation of all in the
ttieir
hats
into
the
ring
before
the
one a taxpayer rather than con­ look ot western merchants for the
enforc-
New Trial Sought
tlie cqx n an! th :r w.u» consider-
official deadline for filing notices structed tlie water and light com-
centrate the tax burden on property coming year were cited by Arthur
a'.ile di'-ipixuntmi nt whrn he re- ing ot the expressed will of the of candidacy April 3. To date four mlttee to prepare a protect and.
Motion
for
a
new
trial
based
up
­
alone was McAlear's contention in Reiling, vice-president ot Ray-Ma­
majority was urgtxl by the commis­
public utilities ■
lurned to Arlington without iuiv.ng sion's
complaint
to
the
on
newly
discovered
evidence
was
ciuuildalen.
two
republicans
and
the two debates He also pointed
legal
counsel,
who
deer«cd
Inc. He declared that with but
i-ommasaion
Inadequacy
ot
pressure
lOtlunllU'ed luma-lf
submitted Friday to Circuit Judge ■ out that the sales tax would not ling,
sniping that is going on against two democrats, have entered the for fire protection, improper chlor­
cne exception, every wholesale gro­
The political intentions of P J the
Bagley by Shelton Bechtel of Sher­ cause people to lose their homes.
primary election race by filing with
the
program,
the
purpoc
of
wtuch
cer that he contacted during his re­
Htadi'lnuui. newly ap|x»lnted mi re-
ination of the water, and failure
wood Bechtel was convicted on an
control. Opponents, he »aid. OÍ- Ilio county clerk.
Unless the bill is passed, schools cent survey of the western markets
lary of state. 1» also arousing con­ is
to provide a pumping plant and
indictment charging obtaining mon­ will
Robert
E.
Burns
of
Forest
Grove,
fer
nothing
in
its
place
conformed with this view. Retail
go
hungry
and
the
property
siderable interest around the cap-
as require! in the water State Officers t o Conduct ey under false pretenses January
democratic candidate for county pressure
taxpayers will have to carry added grocers are feeling the effect ot
Kulrs Cited
llal While Sladclniun has never
company
franchise
were
charged
in
30.
The
motion
was
taken
under
■ i :.»r. and J M Vanderzanden ot the discussions.
burden, he said. It no relief is the CWA program and are increas­
Ind'.cated that la- was coiuidrrlnK
Commission's rulings have the ci­
advisement.
Organization on Friday
democratic candidate for coun­
given, confiscation of property or ing their orders with wholesalers,
entering tlu* campaign ils a cují - feet of law. hr s.Ud, and it Is tile Roy.
Applications
presented
by
Emi!
John
Johnson,
Alonzo
Marshall
ty c< mnilssioner, are the last two
he said.
| repudiation of debts will result,
dilute for the office, neither haa duty of all officers to enforce the to enter tlie primary campaign. Miller of North Plains and O.
and
Harry
8.
Payton.
Portland
Mrs. Charles E Wells. diftrirt or- negroes ciiarted w.th burglanzlng That the opposition to the sales Steps leading up to the formation
lie cloMxl tlie dixirs to lu» entry provisions of the act and the rules Vanderzanden announced his in­ Wideman of Sheridan to haul ogs
into tlie race. Whut« ver hu ml n- I ls set down. Neuner pointed out tention to run several weeks ago to the local null over city streets gsmzer for tuc Daughters of Amer­ an unoccupied dwelling at Tigard, tax contributes nothing toward a of B. E. Maang. Inc., to take over
physical assets of the local Ray-
IkuM toward an elective
lective term he that the buyer of bootleg liquor is but waited to file with the county brought a storm of proles; from ican Revolution, w.ll be hostess at were arraigned in the county court solution of the problem and that the
Malmg cannery and developments
a meeting at her home Friday
the
opponents
content
themselves
Is taking tl»' rrcpotuabUltles ot his guilty of a crime and punishment cl
rk until l.ust Wednesday. Burns, several councilmcn. That the big. afternoon to perlect the organiza­ T.iursday. They were tound over io with criticisms only, was McAlear's to be expected in the future were
office very seriously snd is throw­ should have tlie publics approba­ who
a candidate for county heavy log trucks would break up tion ol a D A II. chapter in Hills­ the grand jury under »2000 bonds.
contention. At Kansas City McAlear outlined by Mating, Negotiations
ing hUnself wholcli« ar.edly into 11 ic tion. because such a violator is rob­ sheriff was
_____ _ is _________
the hour set
on
tlie democrat, ticket In tlie streets and that the city wou d boro Two o'clock
Withdrawing a not guilty plea to declared that the ncn-re31 property grew out of a contract between the
job. visiting state Institutions, s t- bing tlie state. No one but the 1932. filed Tliur.day
obtain no revenue from t.ie haul- for the me ting. Tile organization enter a plea ot guilty to three In-,__
_____ _ of the state, in their op- cannery and Frosted Foods, Inc.,
taxpayers
ting in ul board meetings und other­ liquor commission has the authority
to compensate for the
__ _____
hard «Ul^ be called
____ ^David
____ _____
Hill ____
chapter
___ dlcunents ot improper operation of position
Republicans who have tome Into, 1 ers
to the sales’ tax are in- three years ago, he said. An option
wise hunillaiiz.ng iiimselt with ths, to sell liquors ot more than 14 per
usage
of
the
streets
was
pointed
1,1
honor
of
the
founder
of
Hills-
was included allowing either party
the open to: the primary campaign
of “®n rv^’r5eriedWa
”uen_cinL
rent alcohol.
boro.
multifarious duties of the office.
. . . tax­ to
out.
Tlie
matter
was
finally
turn-
cancel the contract. Economic
are H D. Kerfcman of Bcheftlui.
payers,
causing
many
additions
to
Mrs
John
Y
Richardson,
slate
While It lx taken tor gr.lim'd
Attorney Neuner predicted that
cd over to the city Manager and
-n^m't^ reTZ*^ changes caused Frosted Foods to
that the democrats will have a the price would come down. citing present county commissioner anu street committee with power to act regent, will preside, and will be
Brand Jury taxP?>ers. in opposing the tax. Ex­ exercise the option to buy.
cundklate tor th - secretaryship, de­ the survey ordered by President a candidate to succeed himself, and Recommendation that the trucks assisted by Mrs. W. H. Saxton, state August”?o‘1933 b>
Both ladies are from
amples of such influence was cited The new corporation, a nominee
velopments to date luivc given no Roosevelt. He felt the various stutc M J Haynes of Sherwood, candi­ be routed over uncongcsted streets organizer.
Portland Mrs. Montgomery of Port­
Morris Albert. Portland second­ from election statistics showing how of Frosted Foods, will take over
indications 11» to Just who the can­ comm is.-, ions might possibly have to date for constable of the Sherwood is as also made.
land
and
known
as
Oregon's
mother
hand dealer who was convicted two people, who would have been ex­ the local cannery under the recent
didate might be Ed Aldrich, l*en- g<l into blending oi>crations in an justice of tlie peace district. Both Councilmen Thomas Connell and
D A R.. will be present, and weeks ago on an indictment of empt, voted against the income tax arrangement and guarantees to op­
men filed with the county clerk
dleUxi new |i.i|xnnan, I uls denied effort to rut prices.
J.
L.
Anderson
were
appointed
to
*'ith
Mrs.
Richardson
wall
preside
larceny of logging equipment, was and against the oleo tax when it erate the plant. Ray-Maling will
any ¡xillUc.il ambitions iu slso him Tremendous t;u»k of the commis­ several weeks ago.
with City Attorney P. L. Pat- at ’ the “ tea. following the program.
(Continued sn page 10, column 4)
would have protected the dairyman. market the pack through a sales
Mias Geliu Gavin ot The Dal.»., sion in organizing the s.atc’s liquor
George R Bagley t ot Hillsboro. act
Musical numbers on the program
terson tn settling tlie E. L. John­ will
That the sales tax movement is contract with B. E. Maling, Inc.
both of whom have been mentioned control was cited by Administrator circuit Judge ot the - 19th judicial son
be
solos
by
Mrs.
Harold
S.mp-
assessment controversy. The ap­ son. Mrs. J. B. Nosier, and Mrs.
a national and not a state program The change will have no local ef­
in connection with tlie »ecretary- Saminis. Cons<rvative estimate of district, filed hts declaration
<
of plication
Z. J. Riggs to retail G. V Paynq. all of Portland, and
was Gill's contention. He declared fect except that finances will be
xhlp Around the capital here Ray the volume was given as $2,500,000. candidacy for justice of tlie ..tate beer was of
endorsed by the council. Mrs. V. W Gardner of this city.
that big interests included under adequate. lie declared. He predicted
Wuccarver <J McMinnville is re­ Supplies are secured from the larg­ supreme court. jxuslUon four, with
Mrs Isaac Lee Patterson, past
the exemption list were contribut­ that the pack would be larger this
garded as the best bet the dcnio- est and most reliable concerns to tlie state department last Saturday
, vice-president general, and widow
ing to the fight. Tlie temporary year than in the past and that it
erals leave" Wuecarver made a insure quality, declared Sammis If Judge Bagley seeks the position now
of the late Governor Patterson, will
provision was attacked on the should continue to grow.
gixxl race for tlie office two years
field by Chief Justice Rand. R F.
(Continued on puge ¡0, e<4unm 3)
be
an
honor
guest,
and
regents
ground that it was a camouflage to The NRA program has increased
ago and tile publicity which lie re­
Peters, prominent Hillsboro attor­
will attend from chapters in Port­
The
old
saying
that
one
'ire
leads
ceive! nt that time would stand
saddle
the people with an unjust local costs and if the AAA further
ney, and L. M Graham. Forest
land. Albany. Corvallis, Eugene, Mc­ to two more held true with a
advances costs, he declared that the
him in good »tend now if he dniuld
Grove attorney, have both an­
Minnville, Salem. Woodburn Ore- vengeance in Hillsboro last week­ tax. according to Gill. He also as­ pack might have to be curtailed.
dixlde on nnothcr try for the of-
nounced their candidacies for the
i con City, and Champoeg chapter of end. Three fire alarms were turned sailed the minimum taxable pur­
(Continued or. page 10, column 4)
fice
Newberg, tlie sponsoring group.
circuit judgeship
in in less than 24 hours and a chase, stating that It made the
Despite recurring slashes in the I
tax many times the one and a half
Announcement by John Goss of
County voters have a little more
fourth
came
in
10
hours
later
for
M.irJifleld that he wants to go U>
per cent included in the bill.
than a month in winch to register county CWA work quo.a. work was
good measure.
congreM from tl.c Ur. t Oregon dis­
Zimmerman contended that there
for tlie primary election, according started on two new school projects,
The
most
disastrous
of
the
fires
trict insure» a rial race in both
would be little property tax re­
to Edward C Luce, county clerk this week and four more will be
occurred
at
12:10
a.
m.
Saturday
Conditions
in
the
evaporated
milk
the democratic and republican con-
fUial day has been set for April opened up next Monday in an at­
when flames destroyed the resi­ duction under the sales levy ex­ I
bminess are breaking better, ac­ The
tempt to complete all projects ap­
grc.jtlonal primaries. Goss, a demo­ cording
17.
dence of Mrs. Fred Wooldridge in cept in the case of large property
to
C.
'1'
Ricluirdson.
man
­
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Partial
redemption
of
Fourth
prove!
before
the
program
is
stop-
crat., will oppose It It. Turner of ager of the Hillsboro plant of the
tlie Garden Tract. The blaze, which owners and that the offset would
ped. Orders received Ulis week will1
Lian t‘1 lx'r
bon.ds.of
from an overheated flue, be little or nothing. He asserted
Dallas 111 tlie May contest, while Carnation company All the avail­ County Grange Council
1933-33 has been announced for started
result
in
tlie
dropping
of
50
more
was
under way when the alarm that dairy and poultry feeds would The tendency of American youth
James W Mott will have to defeut able milk surplus on the Portland
April 15. according to word receiv­ was well
men
from
the
payrolls
Monday,
To
Elect
New
Officers
turned
one-story
J M Devers ot Salem in May If market ts taken now dally.
,— in
— and the
—--------
»~.J|not be exempt under the law A to question beliefs, theories and
ed
here.
Banks
will
forward
bones
Maternent by the state tax com­ customs of today is justifiable pro­
ho wants to go into the November
Washington C unty Grange Coun­ leaving tlie county quota 325 men. eligible for redemption to the Fed­ ground. h°n^.
Ten additional men were cm-
Only
an
electric
washing
Workers were transferred last eral Reserve bank at San Francisco
finals ic. the n publican contestant ployed March 1 and another ninc cil will elect officers at its meet­
mission that these products would vided judgment can be suspended
machine
and
a
radio
were
saved
a.,'aims, uie sucres ful democrat,
be exempt was refuted by Zimmer­ until the matter can be carefully
added Monday, giving a full crew ing next Wednesday at the Beaver­ Monday to tlie Shute and Tualatin for holders before the due date.
Loss
was
partially
covered
by
»1200
w • •
Bonds to be redeemed are as of insurance. »700 on the house and man, who declared that the courts considered, declared Dr. Elam J.
now of 50. Tilts does not include ton Grange hall. Oscar Hagg of school projects and work will be
started
next
Monday
on
tlie
Cherry-
follows: All outstanding perma- $500 on furnishings.
Cities and counties must wait for drivers ot 26 trucks hauling to Uie Reedvllle, president, will preside,
and not the commission would have Anderson, president of Linfield col-
| lege, in addressing county teachers
any shan* In liquor licen-M» or condenser.
and the meeting is called for 2 p. ill Grove, Helvetia. Orcnco and Bloom­ I nent coupon bonds bearing serial
totaling approximately the decision on exemptions.
at Tigard Saturday. The meeting,
ing schools. Hie Scotch church number the final digit of which is $37 Damage
Milk prices to the farmer as paid
profit» until alter the first »3.000,-
resulted
from
the
first
fires
of
atended by approximately 150 teach­
raid and the Aloha city projects 9. 0 or 1, such numbers being pre­ the series which occurred at the Federal Reserve Bank
IKK) has been set tunde for unem- by Carnation were Me a hundred
Charges
Dismissed
ers, was the final institute of the
weiv stopped last week to permit fixed by a corresponding distin­ residence of Mrs. Hulda Emerick
ployment nllef Attorney General lor the Lust half of January. *1 for
guishing
letter
J,
K
or
A;
all
out
­
Seeks
Loan
Information
Charges of reckless driving pre­ (transfers for tlie new work.
present school year.
Ninth and Baseline streets, at 12:45
ViuiWinkle I lls advised State Treas­ the first half of February and »1 10 ferred
in Portland against Wayne
the lost ot February. Prices for
Requests for . ---------------
information regard-
-----
American youth tends to ques-
Crews at the county airport near standing temporary coupon bonds p. m. Friday. An overheated flue is
urer Holman tluit tlie unemploy­ for
the first of March have not been Nlckeson of Hillsboro were dismis­ here were split to prevent any de­ bearing serial numbers final digit believed to have ignited the wall ing the amount of credit, if any. tion almost anything advanced,
ment relief fund must come first announced.____________________ sed last week._______________
of
which
is
9.
0
or
1;
and
ail
out
­
needed
in
Hillsboro
trading
area
contended
Dr. Anderson in his talk.
paper
in
an
upstairs
room.
lay in tlie completion of the work. standing registered bonds bearing f
Alter that provteloa i.. aaUsfkid TO
I Federal men are working eight serial numbers final digit of which! Firemen were again called out at UsiMuSÄ cÄ&Ä iy“XYX-e“ä g^eneachHquÄ
per cent of tlie liquor profits will
> hours on Wednesday and seven on j is 9, 0 or 1. Interest will cease onj 10 o'clock Saturday morning to ex­
be dlvkkd among the counties on
tinguish a chimney fire at the ?xeÄtOdeabPtPbwe°rne
| Thursday, while county men work the due date.
a population basts with 25 per cent
¡home of Roy WUson near the"Ray- existing debt were received this ter could be carefully considered.
I live hours on Monday. Tuesday and
being retained for the state. Coun­
Maling
cannery. Another alarm was week from the Federal Reserve
questions should not be
Friday. Shortage of funds to buy
ties burring the sale of liquor un­
' called in at 8 p. m. Sunday for a bank at San Francisco. Request was Debated
.
sufficient
equipment
for
a
full
crew
chimney fire at the home of Otto also made for information as to cast aside without thought nor
der Uie local option provision will
led to the split in hours.
what extent the extension of such should they continue to be doubted,
be barred from participation in
(By Wm. F. Cyru«. County Agent)
Most of the seeding of tills grass The new wage scale for CWA
credit would continue the present he said.
profits from its sale in other coun- ' Pasture for two to four cows per Is done here in the spring just as
as well
as the
number , Dr. O. H. Holmes of Forest Grove
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— ______
A third chimney fire Wednesday enrollment
ties. License revenues, after the un-1 acre throughout the summer months, It wils sown by Kemper. Apparently workers went into effect here Mon­
Annual tuition payment of not morning at the home of F W by which the payrolls would be in- [ challenged teachers to develop ap-
employment relief fund is ralsi-d. stands getting tliick.-r every year there Is not any particular disad­ day. Under tlie new schedule com­ to , exceed »75
.7«
.........
........
,»..
Helntz
1356
First
Ave
br
^
ugh
^
creased.
per pupil from the
tlC.l------------------------------------------------- 1 Continued on^age 10. column 4)
will be returned to the cities and aiul considerable pasture the llrst vantage in seeding it in the fall mon laborers receive 40 cents an non-high school district was of­ the total of fire alarms for the week
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counties, minus administrative casts, year Is what some dairyman of the even though It may not have time hour instead of 50 cents, tlniekeep- fered to county high schools bv to
five.
i
ers
and
foremen
continue
to
re-1
to
sprout
before
ntgli
water
gets
the attorney general points out in countv report in regard to canary
members of the non-high school
it. Ed Freudenthal. Hillsboro, reive 90 cents and hour, skilled district board Friday night The
Ills opinion. Based upon present in­ I grass. Bixxled on land too wet for over
seeded
some
in
a
low
pan
of
the
laborers
were
cut
to
90
cents
an
pracllcallj
anv
other
variety,
can-
proposal,
which would be effective
dications there will be no liquor
Tualatin bottom in the fall of 1932,
revenue., for cities and counties Ulis erv grass thrives an! Is ready to Watt r flowed over this before any hour from $1.20 and their helpers for the 1934-1935 school year, is
; from 75 cents to 60 cents.
ixvsture as soon as stock can be
sought as an economy move due to
year mid the next legislature will put
the land alter the water is of it had sprouted and it was all
the existing tax situation.
liave n cjiuncc to amend the act down on Dus
is a wet land grass and undi r water until sometime in early
A reduction in present tuition
Formation of a new star mail l By Joseph Belanxer. Ass't County Acent) ber 1, 1933, and November 30. 1934,
if the unemployment emergency the strain commonly grown will ap­ April As the water began to re­
costs, which averaged $81 this year, route
Hillsboro to Scofield, Considerable misunderstanding ap­ than will equal, with his contracted
cede
In
the
spring
this
seed
sown
shall have passed by that time.
parently not. amount to much when
is necessary in the light of difficul­ serving from
Roy. Banks. Manning and pears to exist among those who are acreage, the largest amount he
♦ ♦ ♦
mi led on higher land. There is in the fall began to come up through
ties
confronting
taxpayers
to
meet
was revealed this week in Joining in the corn-hog reduction planted in either 1932 or 1933 be­
Sponsors of the new truck and probably much overflow land I n (lie last of the water. Some other:
tax obligations. It was pointed out. a Buxton,
notice calling for bids at the program of the AAA as to just tween the same dates. All crops
farmers have reported tlie same'
bus act, who predicted that It would Washington countv that will suc­ cxixrience.
Unless
a
slash
can
be
made,
elimin
­
Buried
under
nearly
a
ton
and
a
•ocal post office. The proposed route what are the requirements of the except pasture are included, though
fall seeded stuff
ruLsc from »150,000 a year in rev­ cessfully grow canary grass and re­ outgrew the This
spring seeded on the half of dirt Tuesday when a ditch ation of transportation facilities which wouW start July 1, would
enues to as much as twice tluit turn more than it is now doing when Freudenthal place throughout tlie caved in at. the Meridian road CWA may be necessary, according to A. take the place of the present route contract as to other crops to be fruits, strawberries and other crops
requiring more than a year from
Jannscn. chairman of the board from Hillsboro to Scofield and re­ planted.
amount, were shooting very wide of cropped to small grains.
project near Sherwood. C. E lllak- M;
Members of the non-high school turn
The plain intent of the govern­ planting to harvest are counted In
Joe Kemper, living near Kansas summer.
ney of Tigard suffered a broken district
to Forest Grove.
the mark us Is indicated by prac­ City,
W. T. Putnam and Sons, at Farm­ right
board
Is
a
canary
grass
enthusiast.
and
county
high
ment
in
paragraph
three
of
the
the year in which harvested.
leg and severe bruises. First
tical application of the law. '¡'lie On the place he now owns there Is ington. have 16 acres of canary
«’arrier would leave
boards met Friday at the Hillsboro ncw
For example, if a farmer’s high­
was administered by Dr F T school
at 9:30 a. m. and arrive ! contract is to prevent evasion of the
estimate ol the state highway de­ nlxiut three acres seeded to
grass that wils seeded part in 1930 I aid
county school .superintendent's of- at
spirit
of
the
agricultural
adjust
­
Rucker
and
Uie
injured
man
was
est
planted acreage in 1932 or 1933
Scofield two hours later, serving
partment, the most conservative of crop nml on another place which and the last in 1932. According to later taken to the Good Samaritan fice to discuss tlie problem.
ment
act
by
signers
who
might
agree
four
intervening
towns.
Upon
re
­
was
250 acres and he now has 30
those advanced nt the time the he owned until a little over a year Ford Putnam, their field ^as seeded I hospital in Portland
turning to Hillsboro, the carrier to reduce their corn or hog produc­ acres contracted to the government
measure wils before Uie legislature, ago he had a two and one-hall acre at six pounds per acre on March 15 j Illakney, who ts a Tigard scout­ Court Makes Settlement
would leave again at 4 a. m. to tion. or both, and immediately in­ either under the wheat, com or
pliu'cil possible revenues from the patch In a swamp on part of the and the grass was waist high on j master. got into the ditch to get
of Voges
_
______ carry mail to Banks and return crease their total crop acreage or other adustment plan, he will, un­
Damage Claim
act. at a ero .'. Of i.'Jtl.000. OT a net I arm Both of these pieces were July 1. when they began to pasture I out of the rain and was buried
Sunday
service would be to Banks increase some other crop already der the com-hog contract, not be
Payment of »500 in full settle­ by way of
of »660,000 for the department. seeded in the spring, in the mud. It. In 1933 tills 16 acres carried 30 when the wall of the ditch caved in
Roy and return, leaving ; designated as a surplus basic com­ allowed to seed more than 220 acres
Present Indications are that truck | as the water that hail stood over head of dairy cattle during t h e bVllow workers dug frantically to ment of all damage claims of Otto Hillsboro at 9:30 a. m.
months of May, June, July. August tree the man, rescuing him before voges of near Mountaindale against
in the adjustment act.
for harvest in 1934, excepting for
and bus revenues for this yenr will the land all winter receded. Approx­ and
Sealed
bids
the route are to modity
Washington county was ordered be submitted to for Washington.
September,
The limitations on crop acreage pasture.
I he was smothered.
gross more nearly »500,000 with a imately six pounds of seed per acre
D C
Thursday
by
the
countv
court.
Mrs
"Approximately
half
of
the
total
was
used.
Kemper
states
that
in
specified
in
this
paragraph
apply,
or before April 3. Details on the
net of »tto.ooo for the department.
As to acreage of specific crops,
Voges was injurod December 17 on
cases the grass got waist high feed for tlie dairy herd came off State Master Ray Gill
call for bids may be obtained from furthermore, to those who sign up this section of the contract prohibits
Many (nicks are exempted by the act both
when Voges drove off the end of a Fred
that 1(1 acres of canary grass dur­
tlie
first
summer,
but
he
did
not
for
hog
reduction
alone
as
well
as
C.
Holznagel,
local
postmaster.
from tlie payment of any addi­ posture It, letting It go to seed in­ ing those months." stated Putnam
increasing the acreage for sale of
To Speak Local Grange road near the Scotch church when
(those who qualify for both com any of those designated as a basic
tional fees other than their regular stead and allowing this seed to recently. He also added that the
CWA workers had removed the
Hillsboro
Grange
will
meet
Sat
­
1
and
hog
reduction.
F.
O.
Eagon
Opens
Office
registration fees. These Include all shatter out.
bridge
A
barrier
put
up
by
county
commodity in the act, or for any
.
. stand apparently Just gets thicker
at 10:30 a. m. lecture hour employes had been taken down,
Official Interpretation of para­ feed crop other than hay. This
tnicks of less than 4000 pounds
"These swamps were boggy and each year. This winter the water urday
At Tenth and Baseline | graph
at 1:15 p in. Us oper.
“ gen- according to county officials.
•n to the
three received at the county means that a hog contract signer
combined weight, all farmer-owned muddy before the canary grass was flooded over tills field about De­ eral
F O, Eagon. who has been in the
public. State Master Ray Oill
office explains that when in Oregon would not be allowed to
trucks used I<1 conveying the pro­ seeded, but since the sod has be­ cember 15. High water drained off will discuss the sales tax.
real estate and insurance business agent's
Name Police Chief
duce of the truck owner and all come thicker each year the stock It during the first week of February j
here
for many years, has opened a hog grower signs the reduction Increase his wheat acreage planted
and
the
grass
wils
six
inches
high
1
contract
providing for benefit pay­ since December 1, even though he
is
now
out
of
the
mud.
Thirteen
W
W.
Peets,
who
has
been
chief
truck.« operating within tile three-
the Oregon Farms company office
Farm Union to Meet
the water went down
of police of Beaverton, will be suc- at
ments to him, he also agrees not to liad not signed a wheat contract,
mile limit of cltli"; and loans Re­ Irniul ot «Uxk were postured all when
953
Tenth
street,
at
Baseline,
County Farmers' union will meet c«pded by W P Jones, former accordìi Ing
on this three acres Mid, On the drier edges of these bot­
— to
** announcement
------
made increase his total acreage planted Feed crops not to be Increased m-
cent round-up of evader.« by t h f summer
could not keep the grass down, | toms the grass docs not do so well' at the court house Saturday at 10 night officer, who will fill both this week.
__ ____
eek He
was _______________
formerly located tor harvest. That is, he agrees not elude oats, barley, rye, grain aorg-
state police lias resulted In a rush stated
(Continued on pa«« 10, eolumn 2)
a. m. for an all-day session.
Mr.
Kemper
recently.
<
in the Washington hotel building.
to plant more acres between Decem-
(Conltn««4 in, p«»« 10, xilumn 1)
(CoatiaiMS Ml pa«« 1*.
•»
S
Sales Tax Bill
Debates Held
Political Pot
Boils Slowly
De A.R. Group
Planned Here
Gains Shown
By Condenser
Fire Destroys
Home Saturday
CWA Starts
New Projects
College Head
Advises Youth
Liberty Loan Bond
Redemption Ordered
Farmers Express Enthusiasm
Over Canary Grass Pastures
Non-High Board
Seeks Tuition Slash
™
Post Office Plans
For New Star Route
CWA Man Buried
By Ditch Cavc-in
Corn-Hog Program Places Ban
On Increasing Crop Acreages