The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 11, 1934, Image 1

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    Hilhi vs.
Newberg Friday
m illi vs.
Newberg Friday
With W hich is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
VO LUM E
IIILI<SB<JK<>, OREGON. T ill RSli.W . O< TOKER 11. 1934
II
Hagg Dairy
Again Wins
Top Honors
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
II Y A. I. I. I Nl* II S O I
IncreuHi* in Oregon'«
Budget Expected
for Biennium.
R e e d v ille
•
S AI.KM
. ,.in
'Die «tale budget now In
,.i prepauiuion toy II, in .
Hanzen, budget director, will p ro ­
vide tor m aterial increase» in up-
pro|ululluii» tor »tat«* activities ov­
er til***- made by tlie 1933 legisla­
ture Ju s t bow much thin U h iiiim -
will am ount to has not yet been
determined, but II will probably be
a . much aa »2,000.000. iii-rordlng «"
pre.M'nt Indication».
Needn tor operating and m ainte­
nance expense» ol »tub* inaUtutlona
alone will lie incrisiMsI from »300.-
000 to »500.000 over the approxi­
mately »1,500,000 appropriated lor
the current biennium
For one
tlun« tliere lias been a m aterial in-
creiuic in tlie population of moat
of Uie Institutions and foudhtuffs.
clothing and other supplies have
Increased In price at least 35 |s-i
cent over tlie price« prevailing two
years atto.
j Salaries of Mate official» and em ­
ploye» a re is-ing included in the
budget at Uie basic ra te Unless
D a ir y m e n
Nosier Leader
Land Show
E x h ib ito r s
H ave
T o ta l
$391
I n t e r n a t io n a l E v e n t
M o n th
Sweepstakes Taken
Grove Herds Place
4 -H
C o u n ty R « n k s W e l l in H e r d
Im p r o v e m e n t G r o u p
W in
in P re m iu m s a t P a c if ic
H ig h P r o d u c in g C o w f o r
S eco nd
County / Men
Win Prizes
C lu b M e m b e r s
R e c e iv e
H o n o rs on E x h ib its
Text»
^ c a m p a ig n
( j roup Announces
' ^ m competition
l it r e In * the lx«ly >f W illiam J a y ,
If«- >jie<| friaintainiritf hi« riirhi of way.
> H h was n ifh t,
riieht, aa he «pe«l
along
. But he
ju»t
aa
«lead aa
if he’d
l>een
Age has dulled the effectiveness
of this Jingle about Mr. Jay and
his untimely end. and a new verse
is needed, according to sponsors of
Qulf K
street and highway safety cam-
paign. Thl» group, In co-operation
with the Argus, are offering seven
cash prize» for tlie best four-line
humorous "pomes’’ along sim ilar
lines in a contest closing October
31.
All readers of this newspaper are
eligible to compete Entries are to
be .-j-nt to the Argus or to tlie
Oregon State Motor a.ssoctation at
Portland, where Judging will take
place Entrant« may subm it as
many jingles as they wish, but
only one prize will be awarded to
any contestant. Prizes will be di­
vided as follows »3 for first place,
»2 for second, five third prizes of
»1 each Best entries received each
week will be published.
The Let's Quit Killing'' drive
entered Its third two-wtek period
Sunday, October 7. with education­
al and enforcement activities cen­
tered on failure to observe signs
and signals, one of the m ajor causes
of accidents. Tills phase of the
campaign is directed toward closer
observance o f roadside warning
signs such as ''curve'' and "cross­
road stricter olrservance of "stop
signs, and more general use and
observance of arm signals for turn-1
lng and stopping.
NO. 34
publjc Held
Responsible
Fire Losses
Vote Slated
for County
on Hog Plan
N in e ty -n in e P e rc e n t o f F ire s
C o n s o lid a tio n a n d F u t u r e o f
D e c la r e d P r e v e n ta b le by
P r o g r a m U p f o r B a llo t by
JL
E x - C h ie f H o ld e n
Local
Ratio
F ir e m e n
G u e s ts
Nosier Heads
Teacher Body
Cham ber
T h r e e M e e tin g s P la n n e d f o r
o f C o m m e rc e on M o n d a y
Dangers Tax
L im it Cited
Thieves Loot
Fuel Pum ps
Fine Art Prints
to be Displayed
Housing Plan Filins
to be Shown Locally
Portland Finn Low
Bidder Post Office
Farmers Will Receive Checks
Soon; Fight Brings Increase
Brushing Project
Approved by SERA
Republican Rally
Tigard Wednesday
City Projects Urged
by SERA Officials
Lumber Company
Enjoined bv Court
S ig n e rs
Agreement Out Soon
Hilhi to Meet
Newberg Here
Cheating Fire
Stressed Here
C o n tra c t
Cited
T h at 99 per cent of the fires In
Total ol 56 prizes, amounting to
W ashington county during the past
»39 1 50 In premium», were won this
five
years were preventable was
week by Washington county exhib­
the declaration of Lee Holden, re ­
itors at the lam d Products «how of
tired Portland fire chief Monday at
the l*aclflc International Livestock
the local chamber of commerce in
exponltlon in Portland, according
th e opening event of "Fire Preven­
to William I- Cyrus, county agent
tion Week. He urged the public to
Sweepstakes honors were taken by
think fire prevention 365 days a
the M artin-W arrens bulb farm on
year, not Just during the seven days
I tali < reek, by e . F M e O o ra a c k ot
when the m atter was publicized.
Hillsboro route 4 on barley and by
Fire loss in Hillsboro last year
R M Scott of Sherwood route 1
amounted
to »13.21 per capita while
on outs. This made the sixth con­
second consecutive m outh for herds
the
loss in McMinnville during the
secutive
oats
sweepstake»
won
by
between 20 a n d 49 eowa and
O f f ic e r » fo r C o u n ty G ro u p s
same period was but 43 cents per
Scott.
tw een 12 to 20 cow .. rcs|jectlvely.
capita. Chief Holden declared C are­
Prizes won were 23 firsts, 18
”H<'ii
Ten
'
produced
#13
pound»
E
le
c
te
d
a
t
In
s
titu
te
lessness of the public and failure to
Uie legislature re-enact.-, th e pay-
seconds, tliree thirds, one fourth
of
milk
In
25
duys
and
80
02
pounds
eliminate fire hazards are respon­
cut measure thia wilt mean an in ­ of bultcrfut. while the second high
and one fifth. Prize winners and
sible for this condition, not the fire
crease of at least another »600,000
C II Nosier, superintendent ol placing» were us follows:
ruling cow was "Hell.” a seven-
departm ent.
in appropriation».
Aw ards Listed
year old grade Guernsey owned by Hillsboro grude scliools, was elected
Fire Conditions Scored
Failure of tile last legislature to the Medowvule I-arm ut Newberg, president ol the Washington Coun­
IMtatoes Rowell Bros . Hillsboro
Unsatisfactory
fire prevention
• provide foi any new buUdlnga at with a record of 144« poiuids of ty Teachers' association Monday route 2. first on commercial
ut-
conditions which Hillsboro citizens
.stale Institutions lias Increased tla- milk and 72 3 pouiuls of butterfat at the annual teachers' institute ahdins: Rowell B ros, first on certi­
perm it to exist result in increases
n o ils in Umt line to tla- point The previous mouth. ''Im leh Seven,” at Hillsboro union high school. Ap­ fied Katulidtns: S. T. Walters.
in fire insurance rates, according to
where It cannot easily be Ignored abui owiwd by tla- Hagg dairy, was proximately 300 instructors and vis­ Portland route 2, second certified
the former Portland chief He
by Uie forthcoming wsslon. Fl-tl- first with a production of 1323 itors attended the program which Kutuhdins. and second on com­
pointed out th at Hillsboro was r a t ­
males of building need» filed wiUi pounds of milk and 70.1 |>ounds of featured talks by Oregon educa­ mercial K atahdm s, George Findley.
ed In the seventh class by insurance
tla- board of control by Institution butterfat
tional authorities und Dean Collins Portland route 2. first on com­
companies because the water sys­
heads call for tla- expenditure of
mercial Netted Gems and fourth
of the Oregon Journal.
Drove H erds Win
tem was inadequate for tire fight­
more U ian »800.000
Otla-r ofllcers of tin- county o r­ on certified Netted Gems; and
ing. Co-operation with the fire
High herd in the class for 20 to ganization included Merle Davis of Robert W arrens. Forest Orove, sec­
With Ua- federal governm ent in ­
H ills b o r o T ie s R a in ie r T e a m m arshal in fire prevention work
sisting on state co-operation in tlie 40 rows was owned by Mrs. Wil­ Beaverton, vice-president; E. E ond on commercial Burbanks.
and
elimination of confusion a t the
G rains E. F. McComack, Hills­
support of unemployed II will u J mi liams ut Forest Orovc. T his herd Arant of Forest Drove, secretary,
7 to 7 on L o c a l G r id ir o n
scene of fires were urged by Hold­
Is- up to tlie next legislature In of 21 purebred Jerseys produced an und Mrs. Blanche Bride of Hills­ boro route 4. first and sweepstakes
en.
make M»me provision for tinunclng average of 774 jiounds of milk and boro, treasurer. Delegates to tlie on H annchcn barley; Robert M c -(
Common fire hazards th a t so
4161 puunds of butterfat during
Long 30-yard pass from Hulscher
tht» progixun which 1» being ,n*'1 Uie month. In the class for 12 to Oregon Htate Teachers' association Com ack Hillsboro second on H an-
exist in homes and which
meeting were Mrs Marguerite Doolv- chen barley; R O. Bacon. Beaver­ to Grogan, followed by a 50-yard often
at Uie present tune through Uie
could be easily eliminated were
expedient of selling certificate« of 20 cows, the herd of 19 purebred er of Mountaindale, Thomas Fow - ton route 3. fifth on white spring run for touchdown by the elusive pointed out by William M. H a rt­
Jerseys ut tlie Robertson Dairy at ler of 'Flgurd. Miss Faith Burke ol outs; R M Scott. Sherwood route Hilhi wingman, gave Hulsa-jro a
Indebted n r» .
Forest Drove produced iui average B eaverton. Miss Tennessee W eather- 1. Bret and sweepstakes on white 7 to 7 • -
• • •
-.day afternoon ford of th e Portland office of the
Northwest Mutual Fire association.
Oregon eatate» contribute an a v ­ of 522 pou ids of milk and 3132 red of Hillsboro and Lee Burnuni spring oats; W T. Putnam . Hills­ with tlie Rainier eleven led by a He distributed charts showing the
of Aloha-Huber A lternates are B boro route 5. first on red dent c o n i; brilliant trip le -th re a t fu llb a c k . hazards graphically and asked
erage ot more tiuui $500.000 U> the pounds of butterfat
Fairview .’ Urms at Troutdale with M Goodman of Hillsboro, Miss Elmer Blerly, Beaverton route 1, Jesse. This Friday afternoon the
H ipport of aUitr government U trough
members of the audience to check
inheritance taxes which have itg- a herd of #- cows of mixed breeds, Manne Sundy of Buxton. Nels An­ second on 100 ears yellow dent local high school squad whl ofeii their homes tn accordance with the
gregated $7.35O.32«7U hl Uie piust which averaged 763 pounds ol milk derson ol Sliei wood, Miss llila C or­ com ; Ivan Blerly, Beaverton route the leageu gridiron season ¿¿arnst chart.
14 years. A report Just complied by aial 38.6 pounds of b u tterfat was nelius ol North Plulns and R ay­ 1. third on 100 ears yellow d e n t1 Newberg on the home field.
Members of the local fire de­
B tutr IVeaMirer Holman shows tluit first In the class for more Uian 40 mond Haas ol Gaston
Fading back almost to his own
com.
Miscellaneous
Harvey H u g g. goal line late in tire In s t ha-f partm ent were guests of the cham ­
hi the bumn year ol 1020 in h erit­ cows D It. Dickies herd of eight Officers lor the W ashington C oun­
of commerce and Charles Doug-
ance tax collections to ta led $1.(XM).- purebn-d and grade jerseys at New­ ty Elementary P rin cip als associa­ Hillsboro, second on pink heaa*. Hdlschcr, Hilhi lullback. nurled a ber tC
vntinu«4 on
I f . euiiuan
(Continual on l-»tre 4. column S|
long pass to Grogan, wlio took the
311 «9 and Uie year following ex­ berg was first In th e division lor tion were also elect«! during tlie
c e lle d $970 In spitd* of depreciated less than 12 cows with ah average session w ith It J H aas ol G aston
ball at midfield, eluded two itaune:
record of 739 pounds of milk and as president George ltav of Gales
» va
tacklers and raced the reins.nm g
37.95 jmunds ol butterfat.
50 y ards to score Hilhi'» lone touch­
Creek was named vice-president and
Mrs Allen T upper ol Curium hud Miss Friuices Post of Ttgard. sec­
most estates. Inheritance tax col­
down. The Blue and White warriors
had Just stopped a vicious K...mcr
lection* during the ¡»a-1 three years the high three-yeor-old. ' Lassie.'' retary - treasurer
a purebred Jersey with a record
Principal speakers on tlie p ro ­
luive averaged $491 (MM) it year.
scoring drive on tlie one-yard line
• • •
of 991 pounds of mtlk and 66 5 gram included Dr F. W Purr of
and taken possession of the ball
A total of 10.196 tourist autom o­ pounds of butterfat. Medowvule Oregon S tate college, ltobcn J.
on the 16-yard stripe, setting the
Farm
liart
the
high
two-year-old.
Inspection of business houses by stage for tlie touchdown play. A
biles visited Oregon during Septem ­
Maaske of the state departm ent ol
Opposition to th e "lim itation of
I page 4. nilumn 7)
(Cunt in
ber compared to only 8405 f o r
education. Thomas G entle of Mon­ uniformed members ot the local pass from Holscher t o
Samsel taxes on taxable property constitu­
mouth und Drun Collins of tiie fire deportm ent today, special mo­ gained three yards on the first tional am endm ent" as dangerous,
September. 1933
• • •
Oregon Journal. G entle took tlie tion picture show featuring fire play, another fell incomplete, und particularly to our school, was ex-
Gon.iiik-nible surprise wus c x-
place of E. F Carleton, h i rctary prevention films Friday for school on the next attem pt Hoiather con­ presesd by Mrs. Paul L. Patterson,
pressed here when it was revealed
of the Oregon S tale Teachers' as­ children and a street dance S a tu r­ nected with Grogan for the score. speaking before the Hillsboro P a r­
this week tliat orders Issued by
sociation, wlio had been expected day evening will be the closing Hillsboro converted the try lor ent-Teacher association at the union
events of the Hillsboro observance point and led a t the half 7 to 0.
Utilities Commissioner Thomas last
to appear on tlie program
high school Tuesday night.
Music was fu rn ish e d by the Hilhi of "Fire Prevention Week ' Results
December and January striking ut
Property should be relieved of
R ainier unleashed a fierce attack
of the program so far this week at the sta rt of the second half to much of its taxation load, but not
band.
holding company fees and big sal­
Two
gasoline
pump«
in
the
coun­
aries paid to utility officials were
have been highly satisfactory, ac­ drive deep into Hilhi territory a t such a price as the ruination of
ty were l<x>U-d during tla- week-end
cording to tlie committee In cliarge twice, only to lose possession of our school system, she declared.
not being enforced
The orders in question disallowed according u> reports to the .sher­
Events for the week opened Mon­ the ball on an uncompleted pass Schools. Mrs Patterson said, would
budgeted Items covering approxi­ iff's office A pump a t Iti-edville.
day with members of tlie city fire li.to the end zone and agaui by be the most seriously injured of
operated
by
Mary
Olinger,
was
departm ents as guests a t the cham ­ missing a first down by inches all the various governm ental sub­
mately »230,000 In holding company
fees and more tluui »78000 in sal­ broken into Friday night and iui
ber of commerce luncheon. Fire On the third attem pt. Rainier divisions under the lim itation pro­
undetermined
quantity
of
gasoline
Reproductions
of
works
of
artists
aries. At tlie tim e tin- orders were
prevention talks were given by Wil­ would not be denied. Jesse slashing posal. Every high school would be
taken
Sunday
evening
30
gallons
of
many
generations
will
be
on
issued they were given wide pub­
liam M H artford of I\»rtland and
(Continued on page 10, column 4)
eliminated and various other gov­
of
fuel
were
taken
from
a
pump
display
a
t
the
Ju
n
io
r
high
school
licity and tla- commissioner was owned by Valley Roberts at Aloha
Retired Chief Lee Holden of Aloha,
ernm ental services such as police
Monday.
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
generally credited with a w orth­
formerly of Portland. Fire fighting
and fire protection ham pered and
while service U> Ute rate payers Three io-gnllon milk cans were at u small cliarge. Proceeds will apparatus was parked at the cor­
crippled.
lx1 used to buy pictures for the ner of Main and Tltlrd streets dur­
and stockholders of Oregon utlll- token u t th e same time.
Mrs. Hayes Bickford opposed the
Richard He<xl of Hillsboro, for­ rooms ut school.
.
tics Four of the orders were taken
ing tlie meeting for public inspec­
"healing arts constitutional amend­
Tills collection consists of 150 tion.
in to court aiut suspended through merly a boxing instructor at tlie
ment" on the ground th a t the pres­
Series of films explaining tlie ent basic science law was neces­
tem porary restraining orders I t was Hillsboro Athletic club, was a r ­ masterpieces repr ese n 11 n g t h e
R Frank Peters. George McGee.
not until this week th u t it wits rested Tuesday on an assault and French. Italian. Flemish. English. S W Mclhuish and Wilbur Dillon federal housing adm inistration plan sary to the protection of the pub­
learned th a t all of the other orders battery Indictment His wife was Dutch. Spanish. G erm an and Amer­ spoke at tlie various city grade will be shown in Hillsboro in the lic. She declared th a t the present
luid tx-en sunfM-nded by Uie com ­ the complaining witness, according ican schools of art Most of these schools Tuesday noon and distribut­ near future, according to an a n ­ law was not discriminatory, but re ­
are the m asterplw ea studied by ed slips with which students were nouncement this week by J. M.
missioner himself pending fu rther | to Slierlff Connell.
W alter Elchler of Beaverton was the schools. Famous portraits, land­ asked to Inspect their own homes Person of Hillsboro, county chair­ quires certain logical physiological
hearings These “fu rth e r hearings''
knowledge for the treatm ent and
were sclieduled for l a s t March. arrested Tuesday on an assault anil scapes, m arines and pastoral scenes for fire hazards. Completed slips m an. The pictures ore provided by diagnosis of people. Mrs. Bickford
cliarge for the alleged beat­ In tlie colors of the original can­ are to be returned to teachers on th e state housing organization and
April and May and are presumed buttery
held that it was of vital Interest
ing of Ills daughter He was bound vasses arc on display.
to have been held.
Friday morning and exchanged for show graphically the purpose of to parents th a t the present law be
the loans and the methods of ob­ m aintained as a protection to their
Inform ation from tlie utilities d e ­ over to tlie grand Jury by t h e
ticket«
to
the
special
m
atinee
at
partm en t Is tliat defense of the Justice of tlie peace nl Beaverton. P la y g r o u n d S lid e s in
the theatre. Fire apparatus accom­ taining funds under the plan.
children.
Fred Roney of Portland was a r ­
commissioner's orders winch were
No definite date has been set
"Needs of our community regard­
a t E a c h S c h o o l H e r e panied th e speakers to the various
rested
Saturday
night
on
a
charge
taken Into court, hud been e n tru st­
S lid e s h a v e a rriv e d for tla- p la y ­ schools. Retired Chief Holden ad- for showing the films. However, ing the young people from tlie high
of
reckless
driving
and
fined
$15
(Continued on page 10, column »)
the committee plans to show the school standpoint." was discussed
ed to Colonel A. E. Clark of P o rt­
ground equipm ent and have been
pictures at a noon luncheon of tlie
land. No explanation Is forthcom ­ when he plead guilty Monday In Installed a t each school. Recent
(Continued on page 10, column 3)
ing, however, as to Colonel C lark's the local Justice of tla- peace court. donations liave been by C. E. Wells
cham ber of commerce, to builders
failure to bring th e cases to tr i a l , Joseph Jarvis of Portland was a r ­ and Dr. J. O. Robb and »7.50 from
and
contractors
and
at
a
public
or to have the restraining orders rested on a drunken driving charge th e American legion.
meeting In the evening.
dissolved. NelUier Is there any s a t­ the same evening.
Applications and Information on
th e plan ore now available at both
isfactory explanation of Uie com­
Joseph
Anderson
of
Portland
missioner's failure to push enforce­
Hillsboro banks.
Project for cutting brush along
was low bidder on the proposed
ment "f tile other ordci I o r '<*
the right of way along 24.9 miles
perm anently vacate them If his
Hillsboro federal building with a
of road in the southeastern portion
further Investigation revealed them
bid of »39.260. according to word re ­
of the county was approved this
to he unreasonable.
ceived here. Proposals were opened
week by the Portland SERA of­
Among the utilities h it by the
COLI.EGE NEWS SERVICE Ag­ tlrely successful, the outcome was Tuesday ut tlie public works divi­
fice. Tlie project calls for nn esti­
original orders of the commissioner ricultural adjustm ent benefit pay­
sion of the United S tates treasury'
a
considerable
gain
even
over
what
A republican rally will be held mated expenditure of approximately
were t h e Idulio Power company, m ents In excess of »3.000.060 nre
departm ent a t W ashington. D. C. a t Tlgnrd union high school Wed­ »3900 for labor. A second project
Mountain S tates Power company, scheduled to be distributed to O re­ was declared to be third and "final
Hoffman Construction company nesday night. Senator Joe E. Dunne, for binding books at the Hilhi
• California-Oregon Power company. gon farm ers during October and quota of 213.000 hogs, points out of Portland was reported ns second
Eastern Oregon Light A- P o w e r early November tinder provisions F. L. Ballard, vice-director of the low bidder and M urch Bros, of St. Representative Janies Mott. Earl library and several addendas to ex­
Snell, Senator Edward Schulmerlch, isting projects were approved.
company, M alheur Home Telephone of the wheat and corn-hog ad ju st­ extension service.
Louis. Mo. as third low bidder. Representative J. O. Johnson. J. W.
Rural rehabilitation program in
company, Home Telegraph At Tele­ m ent programs, according to fig­
Mohr
Bros,
of
Hillsboro
were
the
Hughes and Coninitsisoner H. I) W ashington county will be dis­
Ballard adds th a t th e troubles
phone company of Southern O re­ ures compiled by th e Oregon ex­
only
local
bidders
on
the
Job.
Kerkm an and others are expected cussed here Wednesday when Clif­
gon, Pacific Power and Light com­ tension service. These payments, encountered In Oregon and a num ­
The proposed building Is to be
ford L. Sm ith, state director, will
pany, Pacific Teleplione Ac Tele­ all made from the receipts from ber of other states In carrying one story with basement. 68 by 52 to be present and speak.
Committee tn charge of the pro­ confer with the county relief com­
graph company, Northwestern Elec­ federal processing (axes, are to through the corn-hog program were feet In dimensions nnd with an ex­
gram Includes Wilbur Blederman. m ittee and rehabilitation sub-com-
tric company, P ortland Uns Ac Coke ciunpensule Oregon growers for re ­ not the fault, of the plan itself, terior of brick and stone.
chairm an. J. O. Johnson. Dr. F. T mlttee a t the court house. The
Co., California Public Service Co., stricting their production In line which was fundam entally sound,
Rucker. Will Eddy and Roy l loyd. meeting is called for 7:30 p. m.
West Coast Power company, mid with the national plan for these hut nrois- from pm>r adm inistration
Members of the state relief com­
Citizens from Tlgnrd. Garden Home.
of the plan In this state by some
the Oregon th is Ac Electric com ­ commodities.
Metzger. Tualatin. Sherwood nnd i mittee visited the county Tuesday
representatives ol the corn-hog m - c -
pany.
• • •
The am ount to be received under 1 K ill.
Middleton are urged by those fnj to discuss present and future re ­
lief programs with the county com­
charge to attend this rally.
Only two counties have failed to the curn-hog plan Is more than
Corn-hog benefit paym ents nu-
mittee. Members of the visiting
pay the third Installm ent of the twin- us much its would have been thorlzz'd for Oregon now total »859 -
lau n ch in g of municipal projects
group included E. R. Goudy. state
1934 slate taxes. They are D e­ due Oregon farmers under the 365 ol which tw o-flltlis is payable
adm inistrator; Judge V P. Moses,
schutes and Jefferson, o n the other original state production figure as­ a t once. Under the original quota in Hillsboro while the SERA pro­
state chairm an; Mrs. W. W. G ab­
hand three counties Clackamas. signed by the bureau of crop esti­ they would have been less than gram Is still In effect was urged
riel of Portland. Judd Greenmail
Gilliam and Jackson have already mates, though It Is still below the half th a t sum. Baker and Union Tuesday evening a t the local plan­
ol Vernonia; and Ivon White, field
paid their fourth Installm ent which figure conaldercd Just by many are th e first Oregon counties to ning commission by C. E. Stewart
An order tem porarily restraining adm inistrator.
Is not due for another t h r e e county allotm ent committees and receive the first paym ent checks.
of the planning depart nient of the the Sherm an Mill company of above
T hirteen county boys left Hills­
the state college extension service.
months.
Final 1933 w heat paym ents are Portland SERA office nnd Mr. M ountaindale from sale of lumber boro Wednesday f o r Vancouver
• • •
The final base prixluetlon figure e I o i l , i l l ' l l I I I $113 I H u ll i l l I Ini. .-.Ilile White, member of the staff of under prices fixed by the NRA Barrack».
This number of boys
Governor Meier disagrees w i t h allowed Oregon Is 229.163 hogs for while the first 1934 w heat payment,
lumber rode was Issued in P o rt­
S tate T reasurer llolm an In his es­ the total of all contracts. This fig ­ to lx- distributed lnimedlah-ly after Major R. F Hessey, consultant for land Wednesday by Federal Judge constituted the county's quota tn
the Pacifie northwest regional plan­
the present enlistment.
tim ate of the needs for financing ure compares with 198.250 total the former. Is estim ated a t »1,829,- ning
board. They intim ated that if McNary. October 19 at 10 a. in was
Ila. slate’s unemployment relief contract, base given In the first 427, making a total distribution for cities did not co-operate with th e ' set as the date on which a h e a r­
B a rn e s P ig e o n W in s
program. T h at was to have been estim ate of 142,250 for the entire the next m onth or so of more than
ing relative to a perm anent Injunc­
expected. In fact the governor has slali- Including those hogs not u n ­ three million dollar» in tills stale. program, they might be left out of tion will be held.
8 0 - M il e R a c e S u n d a y
the
program.
not agreed with the treasurer for der contract. On the other hand
"Sky Pilot," a carrier pigeon
The mill has an annual average
City
planning
was
discussed
nt
Meanwhile
county
eom
-hog
com­
something like two years now. H ol­ It fulls more than 20,000 hogs short
prixluetlon of 18.000,000 feet and owned by W arren Baines a t Corne­
man told Ills colleagues on the of the 250,000 which the exlenslon m ittees have completed arrange­ the meeting and explanatory draw ­ employs approximately 132 em ­ lia :, won the weekly race of the
ings
shown.
m
ents
for
Inking
the
referendum
.
hoard of control th a t the stale's officials considered the absolute
Oregon Racing Pigeon club last
ployes
~ share of unemployment relief could minimum which could Justly be among contract signers on the twin
In the bill of complaint filed by Sunday from The Dalles to P o rt­
questions of continuing some corn-
Man llrnps Bead
lie financed by Ila- sale of only assigned as Oregon's quota.
Federal District Attorney Carl Don- land, nn a ir distance of 89 miles.
hog plan for 1935 and of working
$500,000 worth of certificates of In-
W alter Domic, 67, nn Itinerant,
W hile th e summer-long effort, of out n single contract for all grains dropis'd dead a t Tlgnrd Wednes­ augh It Is alleged th a t the mill lias The bird made an average of 1082.-
dcbtelness. The governor countered
of orders on hand which 55 yards per minute In the race
with the statz-ment th a t It would I he funner leaders and extension and llvcshH-k shirting lu 1936. Voles day. His body was found by R A. a It number
Intends to fill In violation of the and has an average of 816 59 yards
be necessary Io sell only $250.000 service n-presentutlves to obtain a will be taken In one or two nieet- Raycroft. newspaper district m an­
per minute for three races.
lumber code.
Just quota for Oregon was not e n - ,
iC iin lln iin l on (>»,.« I ll, riihinm 21
ager.
(Continued on png« Ki.rolumn 1)
Coiirtrwy Seligmati K tu d l< >
David H agg At Hons, Iteedvllle
dairym en. hs»k to p honors in th e C II Nosier, M jpcrintendrnt Hills-
boro «rude achuolM. elected p resi­
September tests ol th e Y am hill-
d e n t WiuthlnKUm C ounty T e a c h ­
W ashington C ounty H erd Im p ro v e­
er»* mutoclation.
m en t assis-latlon for th e second
consecutive m onth. "Hell T e n ,” a
fo u r-y ea r old grade Jersey, ranking
[list 111 b u tte r la l production. O th e r
county dairy herds ow ned by Mrs
T hom as W illiam s anil Mi-, ( ' I-.
R obert so n At Hon. both ot 1-vresl
Orove, ulso placed first for t h e
C. of C. Speaker
T h is A r e a N e x t W e e k
(By Wm. F. Cyrus, County Agent}
Hog contract signers of W ashing­
ton county will have an opportun­
ity
next week to express their wish­
Congressman Charles H. M artin,
democratic candidate for gover­ es regarding the continuance of
nor, who will speak Monday noon some kind of an adjustm ent pro­
a t the local cham ber of com­ gram in 1935. Meetings, for the
purpose of balloting on the two
merce.
questions sent out by the agricul­
tural adjustm ent ndmui:>tration,
will be held Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday a t Forest Grove Hills­
boro and Sherwood respectively.
Specifically, the two questions
are as follows: First—Do you favor
an adjustm ent program dealing
with com and hags in 1935? Sec­
M i l l e r A c q u it t e d on D r u n k ond—Do you favor a one contract
per farm adjustm ent program deal­
ing with grain« and livestock to be­
D r iv in g C h a r g e T u e s d a y
come effective tn 1936?
Contracts Expire Soon
Ten indictm ents against nine per­
The adjustm ent adm inistration
sons, one of which was kept secret,
a t a definite vote be cast on
were reported Monday by t h e asks th two
questions. The existing
county grand jury. Members of the i these
com
-hog
contracts, about which
jury will convene again November there has.been
more or less contro­
8.
versy, expire November 30 of thia
Lloyd Beard of Banks was I n - : year and the referendum is being
dieted on two charges of th reaten ­ token a t this tim e with the idea
ing the commission of a felony and of determining w hether or not the
two counts of assault and battery, f producers w ant sonw kind of a
Henry S. Blakeway. alias Jack O l­ control program contlued for a n ­
son of Morehead. Minn., was held other year.
on two counts of burglary not tn
Contract signers should bear In
a dwelling arising from the a l­ mind th a t the first question relates
leged entry recently of th e Hills- j only to the principle of production
boro Concrete Brick & Tile com­ adjustm ent and does not involve
pany office here and the home of a n expression of opinion concerning
Mrs Peter Acherman of Banks any specific program. In any p ro ­
route 2.
gram dealing with com and hogs
Norman E. Redmond and Harris in 1935. the benefit paym ents would
Irving, both of Portland, were in ­ not be the sam e as they were in
dicted on charges of soliciting busi­ 1934. In all probability, a 1935 pro­
ness on account of claims for p e r - ! gram would probably follow th e
sonal injuries, while Fred a n d general plan of th e 1934 program
Marion N orthrup and Hollis Fleenor. and would include benefit payments
all of Shady Brook, were indicted on both com and hogs but would
on a larceny charge. The last in ­ probably mean increased benefits
dictm ent reported was a g a i n s t tor com reduction and sm aller ben-
Richard Reed of Hillsboro on an el it» for bog reduction.
assault and battery charge.
The second question comes abesrt
L. J. Miller of Portland was ac­ from the frequent suggestion th a t
quitted Tuesday afternoon by a cir­ a program be developed which will
cuit court Jury indictm ent c h a rg -' bring all grains under one con­
ing the driving of an automobile tract and would Involve those six
while intoxicated. Tlie- trial opened grain crops designated as "basic ’
Monday morning and went to the in the agricultural adjustm ent act.
jury shortly after noon Tuesday.
These a re wheat, barley, rye, corn,
Jurors draw n for th e Miller trial grain sorghums, and flax. Such a
included Andrew Brandaw, Julia one contract per farm program
Berggren. Molly Leach, Fred Rood. would be financed by processing
Andrew Bishop. Eva Orim an. Frank taxes on grains and livestock and
Pulver, John W. Haynes, Vesta m ight or might not include the d i­
Kamna. George C. Connolly. Robert rect control of livestock. T here **
not time to develope th is kind of
K. Wilson and John Voelker.
Immediately after the comple­ program for presentation to pro­
ducers
this fall, but it is suggested
tion of the Miller case, th e trial
of Louis B. Holt of Hillsboro on a th a t such a program be presented
non-support indictm ent got under for 1936 and after.
The meetings for Washington
way. Jurors drawn for the case
were George Dick. K enneth R. Wil­ county signers will be held at 8 p.
cox. Clem H. Eslinger. C lara T at- j in. Monday at the Forest Grove
(Continued on page 10, column 2»
lock. John R. Hargrave. William E
Masters. G ertie Meek. Scott W olfe.;
Edna M. Davis. Meta S. VanKough-
nut. Roy E. Bierly and John I.
Eggiman.
Number of new jurors were drawn
Tuesday to augm ent the present
panel
They were Scott Wolfe.
Thomas W Shuck. Clem Eslinger. j General details of the dairy dis­
John R Hargrave. W. B. Fuller ease control program sponsored by
and K enneth R Wilcox of Hills­ the federal government will be dis
boro; Mrs. Clara Tatlock of Beav­ cussed in W ashington county next
erton route 1; John I Eggiman of week during a series of dairy m eet­
Beaverton: Meta S. VanKoughnut ings. Discussions will Include the
and Albert F. Potwin of Forest disease problem Itself, blood test
Grove; Carl Klinge of G aston; as a means of determ ining reactors
Hugh E. Moore of Roy and Gertie and their elimination, and details of
Meek of Cornelius route 2.
the plan of control as outlined by
Mistrial was ordered in th e ap­ the bureau of anim al industry.
peal of Add B utterworth against
Schedule of meetings is as fol­
the award of th e S tate Industrial lows: October 18, Shadyside hall a t
Accident commission Monday in Gaston; October 19, Moore's hall a t
the circuit court and the case com­ Roy; October 22, community hall
promised later in the day. Jurors had at Laurel; October 23, school a t
been selected and the trial started West Union; and October 24. city
w h en ttto defense attorneys ob­ hall a t Sherwood. All meetings are
jected to reference by th. consel called for 8 p. m.
for the plaintiff to a compromise | Blood samples in the county will
offered by the State Industrial Ac- ! be taken by Dr. Elwtn Coon of
cldent commission. Members of the FOrest Grove and Dr. R. J. Nicol of
Jury seated to hear the case were i Hillsboro. T he plan calls for te st­
John Voelker. Roy E. Bierly. Rob­ ing without cost for those dairym en
e rt K. Wilson. Molly Leach, Eva who sign a contract. These con­
Ortm an, Sadie Bnsblne, Vesta tracts will be available a t the first
Kamna. Andrew Bishop. Julia Berg- ; meeting a t Gaston. After th a t tim e
G ra n d Ju ry
Indicts Ten
Dairy Disease
Meets Slated
(Continued on page 10, column 8)
(Continued on page 10,
column 2)
Have You a Hobby? Rotarians
to Sponsor Show November 3
W hat's your hobby? A hobby tionary, th at person also will be
show with prizes in three different welcomed by th e Judge« to help
classes will be held In the basement in tlie show. Philatelists, numisml-
of the Hillsboro union high school
November 3 under the auspices of tists, entomologists and geologists
the Rotary club. All students with are also welcome.
hobbles in the Hillsboro schools
"Have you ever h ad a hobby?
are urgently requested to partici­ W hat did you collect? The more
pate. A dinner for Rotarians, their
wives and tlie exhibitors will be foolish It sounds, tlie more scientif-
served by t h e domestic science ! ie it has become. An odontologist
classes under Miss Lillie Homedew is one th a t collects teeth. Miss
and expenses will be defrayed by Kay Brown of Southern California
the Rotarians. A speaker of prom ­
inence will be secured. Doors Will lias over 35.000 teeth in her col*
! lection and turned down on offer
be open to the public a t 8 p. m.
Clasiificatlons an- stamps, coins, of $5000 for It.
“There Is no way th a t a parent
miscellaneous and specials w ith di­
visions as follows: Seniors for high or adult can become so easily ac­
school student»; Juniors for Junior quainted with a child or younger
high pupils, and beginners f o r lierscn than through the hobby
grade school students up to junior th a t the young person enjoys. If
high schtxil. Ribbons will be given vour youngster collects bottle top-
th e winners and a grand prize will or chewing gum wrappers, don't
be awarded. Committee In charge make fun of him. get busy nnd help
includes C. T. Richardson. T. G. him. nnd see horn much fun you
Bronleewc and W. Verne McKin­ can get out of It.
ney.
"King George of England Is one
"Odontologists nnd mlchologlsts of the most renowned collectors In
are invit«l to Hillsboro h o b b y the world. President Roosevelt Is
show." declared Mr. Richardson In also a collector of renown. Two
speaking of the .show. "If any per­ other members of the cabinet are
son can tell what those names also collectors. Three of tlu-in are
(Continuili on poso 10, column 8)
mean, w ithout looking for a dlc-