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Hobby Show
Saturday Night
W ith W hich is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Political Interest Runs High for Election Tuesday
N e w s L etter
HT
A. L. L I N D H B O B
Race for Governorship
Believed Even Up;
Debts Increase
C. of C. Speaker
Dunne Cites
Platform at
Local Rally
Voters who huvr been
to
which way the
IMilltlrai winds were blowing be­
fore m a k liiK up Uielr minds on the
gubernatorial can d id a tes h a v e
tound themselves caught up In a P le d g e to Seek D e v e lo p m e n t
veritable whirlwind of conflicting
o f S la te an d W o r k fo r
opinion.
As the campaign enters Its clos­
U n e m p lo y e d G iv e n
ing days tire outcome Is us much
In doubt as It was a month ago
I. KM
S 1 A walling
ii iiwre la one thing upon which
NO. 37
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934
VOLUME 41
S ta te C apitol
rg u s
Vote Sure!
General Election
Hobby Show
on Saturday
Night Hilhi
S tu d en t»
of
Local
In addition to fines and Jail w n-
tttlces assessed upon flagrant vio­
lators. driver’s licenses of 43 Oregon
motorists were revoked during Sep­
tember for violations of traffic laws,
mostly driving while Intoxicated,
according to tlie Oregon State
School»
Cady, Busch
Make Trade
of Property
H ig h w a y
G a ra g e
P ro p e rty
V oters to N am e Favorite in Race
o f M artin, D u n n e, Zimmerman
for State G overnorship
Measures Up for Approval
to be R e m o d e le d fo r
street and highway safety program.
In Washington county there were
S ervice S ta tio n
in E x h ib itio n
three revocations of operator’s li­
censes. with 34 convictions reported
rrom
tn e
from tne
the courts of justice
Justice or
of the
Peace
I Clerk
cases convictions for September had
not yet been reported to the secre-
R o t a r ia n s S p o n s o r E x h ib it u ry of state, where these figures N e w A u t o m o b ile S a le s r o o m
T a k e Keen
Large C roud Attends
b _____
■
Many Motorists
Forfeit Licenses
in Past Month
Portlanders
In te re » t
Close Contests Feature Struggles for County,
Cady Moves Today
State and District Offices
Judge
Hie political prognosticators seem
to ugree It Is that tlie ultimate re­
sult will depend largely upon Un­
Pre-election prediction« as to the outcome of races
vote in Multnomah county; tliut is. R e p u b lic a n N o m in e e » M a k e
Traffic authorities have declared
P la n n e d f o r C o m p a n y
fo
r
the
various state, district and county offices will come
by
School
C
h
ild
re
n
any plurality which eltlier «1 the
revocation of the driver’s license of
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to a showdown in W ashington county Tuesday when
V o te A p p e a l M o n d a y
three leading candidates will pile
a flagarant traffic law violator to;
up In the out-»tate counties will be
Horace E. Walter, democratic can­
voters go to the polls to cast ballots for their favorites.
A trade in Hillsboro business
Do you have a hobby? Local Ro- be one of the most effecUve means
so small gs to be off-set by a
didate for secretary of state, who
In addition electors will be called upon to pass judgm ent
"Our first Job In Oregon Is to
plurality for one of Uie other can­
spoke Monday at the local cham­ tarumn arc finding that m a n y of Increasing the safety of streets properties between M. P. Cady and
Hill&horo boy« and girls and o t h e r s __~
and highways, particularly when A H Busch, local automobile men, on the G range power bill, the 20-mill tax lim itation and
find work for men und then to
ber of commerce luncheon.
didates in Multnomah county.
have one and are taking a great ’
conjunction with
as announced this week, is one of healing arts amendm ents.
Impartial observers who h a v e develop Uie state I dedicate myself
interest In the hobby show to b e , flMS
jail sentences,
the most important real estate deals
visited eastern Oregon during the to these program».'* With tliese
Principal interest rests in the heated three-cornered
held
at
the
Hillsboro
union
high
w
ith
the
coming
of
fall
rains
and
past two weeks give tlie republican words Joe E Dunne, republican
gubernatorial struggle between Congressman Charles H.
school
Saturday
night.
Doors
will
I
tarly
dargness.
sponsors
of
the
"““J®
holding
activity sum-
darkness,
sponsors
candidate a slight edge over his candidate for governor, wound up
b» open to tlie public at 8 o clock. t ■ Lrt s Qult KUllng" drive pointed
nlans of b o th
ler M artin, dem ocratic candidate and "New D ealer;’’ Joe E.
two rivals In that section of Ha­ his campaign in Waahlngton county (
The show has been divided Into ,)ut lhis week pedestrians wearing ula^
X > n e r r ie s
----- -------------------------------------------- * Dunne, republican standard-bearer.
state. Dunne, they say. will rarry Monday night before a crowd of j
four classification»—Stamps, coins, lark ciothes face added dangers improving the properties
and Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill,
Deschulea. (Irani. lak e. Malheur approximately 300 persons gattier-
in
the
trade
Mr.
Busch
secures
miscellaneous and specials. In o r - , !Xx.auSe o( motorists’ Inability to
self-styled "fighting progressive.
Morrow, Sherman, Wasco a n d ed in tlie local Orange hall lor a ]
the
Cady
property
now
occupied
tier that all may have an o p - j
them. All persons walking on
Despite extravagant claims as to
Wlieelrr counties Martin, t h e s e county-wide republican rally.
by
the
Cady
Motor
company
at
the strength of the followings com­
"Let’s not be fooled Into follow­ D e m o c ra tic N o m in ee T a lk » portumty three divisions have been Syeets or highways at night should Third and Baseline streets on the
same observers admit, will run
arranged as follows: Seniors for wear or carry something of light
manded by the various candidate«,
hlS i i-publlcun o|>l»>ncn- .1 • l> • • ing crazy Ideas." tlie candidate de­
highway and Mr. Cady becomes
B e fo re Local C h a m b e r
high school students; juniors f ° r ! color, easily visible, It was urged,
political prognosticators are reluc­
second east of tin- mountains with clared In hte Inimical rapid-fire
owner of t h e Hillsboro Garage
junior
high
students,
and
begin-
Another
menace
which
those
tant to commit themselves with
Baker. Crook. Gilliam. llarney. style "Let'« find out what Is liap-
ners for grade school students b e -, sponsoring the drive hope to elim- building and the vacant lot to
any degree of finality on the prob­
Hood River, Jefferson and Umatlllu penlng In Oregon, get down to brass
Pledging curtailment of expenses low Junior high. Ribbons will be ln, ^ is the bicycle without lights the north on Third street between
able outcome. Martin Is believed to
M
c
G
e
e
P
re
p
a
re
»
E
»tim
ate»
tacks
and
think."
counties listed In Uie camp of the
In the state department and pro­ awarded the winners, with a purple, at night. and the children who ride Main and Washington,
have the inside track, however.
Platform Staled
democratic standard-bearer In only
motion of efficiency and fairness ribbon for grand prize.
| bicycles recklessly tn heavy traffic.
Start Work at Once
o f P ro b a b le C ity Los»
Appear locally
three counties of the second con­
In
the
administration
of
the
office
Summing up his platform. Dunne
Many to Exhibit
Winners of the “Let's Quit Kill- ;
Cady's property has a 100-
All three aspirants for the gov­
gressional district does Zimmer­ stated Uiat he advocated a "pay- If elected. Horace E. Walter demo­
Supermtendent
C.
H.
Nosier
of
ing
jingle
contest,
which
ended
j
fopt
frontage
O
n
Third
and
work
man seem to have any prospect of as-you-go" policy of government, cratic candidate for se< rtary of
Adoption of the 20-mill tax limita­ ernor’s chair at the state house
slarled immediately on the
a plurality These are Union. Wal­ finding work for men and assist­ state, outlined his platform Monday the local grade schools reports tliat yesterday, will be announced next wlu
tion amendment will result in a have made personal appearances In
considerable
Interest
is
being
taken
j
week.
|
construction
of
a
modern
fire-
lowa and KlamaUi. the lattrr c o u n ­ ing business in giving work to men. before the local cliamber of c o m ­
loss to the city of Hillsboro of Hillsboro during the campaign and
I proof one-story building, which will approximately »3679 in revenues for the proponents of eaUx claim their
ty bring conceded to the progres­ stabilizing of farm prices and re­ merce He declared that the people by pupils and predicts tliat from
50
to
75
exhibits
will
be
made
by
be
Joined
with
the
Hillsboro
Gar­
sive candidate on Uie slrengUi of organisation of the deportment of of Oregon were sick and tired of
operating expenses in 1936, accord­ candidate is firmly entrenched in
grade school youngsters.
age The new structure, which will ing to figures compiled this week the county. Election betting Is
the Malioney Influence
agriculture to give greater service fussing and bickering on Uie state
A
dinner
for
Rotarians
and
their
be
50
by
100
feet,
will
be
used
for
by George McGee, city manager. In noticeably lacking but what doe»
Zimmerman, whose strength 1« to farmers ar«l dairymen, re-ad- board of control and assured his wives wlU be served under the
showroom for the 1941 the
4
/'"'I
•
i an automobile showro
..„c amount which
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-
hinges on the outcome of
the —
city
believed to Ue largely In the Will­ Jualing the tax burden, unemploy­ a u d ie n c e tliat. If elected secretary of | supervision of the domestic science
lines now
raise
for this _ purpose
will be the race between Dunne and Martin
amette valley. Is expected to carry ment insurance and old age pen­ state he would do everything In classes ol the high school wtth Miss
m
a
y
_____
-
______ by Cady Motor
company.
/
“
handled
Mob
reduced »7155 below the levy this and on the vote polled tn Washing­
Clackamas. Polk and his own coun­ sion. He also declared that la- op­ his power to promote more work Lillie Homedcw In charge. Exhibi­
The old Hillsboro Garage building year, a loss of about 40 per cent. ton county by Zimmerman. Slight
ty of Yamhill He 1» also reported posed the sales tax and favored and less squabbling by that body.
tors. who make dinner reservations
will house the used car department
interest has been created In the
to have strong following'. Ui Clat­ making Uonnevllle power project
Branding the state purchasing with Superintendent Nosier, 8u- L eg io n n aire» M ere A rra n g e
Estimates are based on an assessed candidacies of Harry J. Correll ot
motor company shop. He
sop. Culumbla. Douglas. Lincoln and brneflclal to all the people
agent as one of tlie most damaging penntendent B W. Barnes C. T.
valuation of »1,737,813 which is the Marion county, Abrah-jn aft. 811-
A
r
m
i
,
tic
e
O
b
servan
ce
I
wUl
occupy
this
building
at
once
Dunne scored the state bank pro­ political machines In the state.
Tillamook counUes wtth fair pros­
cent of actual valuation
or at the Argus by 10
Cady building, which is 50 per
'
a m e n d m e n t T h e verman of Multnomah county and
pects of a plurality In those coun­ gram a.s a plan to loan the peoples' Walter declared tliat he would Richardson
to be vacated by Cady Motor com- proposed in the amendment, Th Hank E wtrUl of Jackson county,
money to persons without security eliminate this office. He contended a. m. Friday, are invited to attend ,
ties.
1934 levy for operating expense to-1 lllri4,n_nd. r,t.
the
dinner.
Rotariaiis
are
|
Portland
Chamber
of
Commerce.
paIly
today
w
uj
be
completely
re-
Marlin seems to have the ad­ and unable to obtain loans else­ tliat this statement was not idle
count,y politics IS
Ior ,
be asked by Hillsboro Post, < m(xjeied bv Mr. Busch, whose plans taa-d »17.582 and would be 10 .
vantage in Marlon county In spite w h e r e He contended that talk of campaign promise, that It took but half the price of the
American Legion, in a letter this
Ior ft modern super service mills on the 50 per cent base.
divided between the race for the
o f Its overwhelming republican the government’s gift of »164.000,- two votes to remove the agent and exhibitors, who care to attend, _
Under the 20-mill limitation set­ two xtate representative positions
Committee in charge of arrange- week
reconsider its action in not station. The present building will
comptexlon. snd Is said to be out <XK> to the slate of Oregon was a declared Uiat he had the second
meli ts_Jor th^-
I do»*«1« a11 d®y November 12 In ob- ]
cut
w leet j j r Busch will up. the city would be allowed to and for county commissioner. J. W.
ahead of his rivals In Jackson, misnomer and that taxpayers would vote promised
Richardson.^ T O. BronlKwe and ( ^ v a n c e of Armistice day. local continue to operate his Service levy 8 mills for operating expenses H ugh« of Forest Grove and Repre-
have to repay every cent.
lin n and Coos counties.
That Uie practice of printing Uie
Verne McKinney.
-gionnaires made this decision Frl Oarage at its present location on in *1936. yielding »'13SO3 or 20.9 per! ¿ ^ a ttv e "j. O. Johnson of Metzger
Tliat there would be no change name of the secretary of state on W Registrations
Dunne will unquestionably carry
should ‘-e made 6>
nlgfu
urging other the east side of Third street.
cent less than in 1934. Subsequent are campaigning under the repubh-
In
the
Wolf
creek
highway
and
that
all
stationery
from
Uie
office
was
Uenton county, noted as a strong­
all exhibitors by ITlday with the
county to lake similar
reductions provided in the amend- can banner while J. W. Raynard
lie
would
work
for
Its
prompt
com­
Mohr
Brothers
have
the
con-
personal
political
propaganda
al
hold of dyed-in-the-wool republi­
school officials or the committee. ! acti^n
ment would produce the follow -, oi gcjxju, and g. L. Ross of Hills­
pletion
was
the
asaurance
given
by
■
tracts
on
both
construction
jobs
and
Uie
expense
of
Uie
taxpayers
was
canism and appears to have an
arf, the democratic nominee»,
Portland s announcement that the the work B
completed with- ing results: 1937, 7.6 mill», »13.207
advantage In Curry. Josephine la n e Dunne He lauded the milk bill and the charge issued by the speaker.
businem houses w ouldlonly close in
Mf Cady hopes
have revenue. 24.9 per cent reduction be- H D Kerkman, republican and
predtrted Uiat objectionable fea­ Such a practice is »olelv for the
and Washington counties.
for an hour and a hali **
the new building completed in time low 1934; 1938. 7.2 mills, »12,5121 preaent incumbent, and J. M. Van-
tures would be Ironed out.
purpose of perpetuating the name
Assuming tliat this forecast Is
revenue. 28.8 per cent l06s; 193J. derzanden of Verboort, democrat,
morning came in for criticism from >
m o d e ls
That republicans take no Issue of the officeholder and results In
the
legion.
It
was
pointed
out
that
10 sho' the «*w models.
lalrly accurate Dunne would seem with the "New Deal" If It Is con­
6.8 mills, »11.817 revenue, 32.8 per; have been conducting vigorous per­
huge
waste
material
should
tlie
in­
to have a slight advantage In the fined to national Industrial recovery
cent loss; 1940. 6 4 mills.
sonal campaigns for election as
it was having its effect on local
number of counties listed under his le g isla tio n b ut d o la k e Issue w ith cumbent fall to complete his term.
36.7 per cent loss; and 1941. 6 mills, county commissioner and Interest is
business institutions, who objected
banner al 13, compared to 11 for tlie measures taking lawmaking Waller dixiared He stated that
»10,427 revenue, 40.7 loss.
rampant over the outcome of the
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to closing if Portland stores were
each of his opponents. On the powers from legislative representa­ this would be eliminated if he
Experience of other states with race Expressions regarding the
Details of the federal housing going to remain open the most ol
basis of population and registra­ tives of tlie people and vesting It were placed In office.
tax limitation laws was cited in a | probable outcome vary widely from
In explaining his proposal to pro­ administration program will be the day. Hillsboro business houses
tion. liowever, the forecast leaves In exeeutlve bureaus was the de-
explained graphically In Hillsboro have remained closed each Armis-
pamphlet received this week by precinct to precinct.
the outcome as much In doubt as i la r a lio n "I .la m e s W Molt, candi­ mote efficiency and fairness In the Monday by means of motion picture tlce day since the end of tlie world
the city manager from the league
interest is also running high ln
administration of the office of
ever.
of
Oregon Cities. The mayor of.
i Continued ™
11, column I)
111ms
covering
salient
features
of
war
and
a
holiday
closing
agree-
date for United Slates congressman.
iBy Leon Davie)
The forecast. It will be seen, He held that the people should de­ secretary of state, he declared that the plan in three entirely different ment among local firms provides
Huntington.
West
Virginia,
is
q
u
ot-:
lie
would
not
employ
more
than
one
makes no attempt to predict the mand that Uielr representatives act
Lack of work projects in the ed as stating it is evident that F A *
programs Financial phase of the for an all-day closing on Armistice,
1
1
result In Multnomah county which as lawmakers and not as "rubber member of any one family In his program will be shown at the regu- Notice has been served, however Hillsboro area under the SERA is many functions of municipal gov- | y l . S « i n i g < j V 6 l S
office
and
none
of
his
own
family.
still remains the battleground of i stamps" for tlie administration.
___
He stated that It had been called lar noon chamber of commerce by some that they would not close! bringing about considerable waste eminent will be curtailed or aban-1
the campaign with all three can­
luncheon details of interest to con- unless Portland stores did.
of man power, according to records doned unless the legislature en-
C x u ll
Mott stated In opening Ills ad­
didates claiming t h e advantage dress that he was not giving a to his attention that as many as tractors and builders will be shown
A. W. Hoffman and P L. Patter- . in the works division. An audit of acts such laws and tax measures
A LvC S
three members of one family were
there
at the chamber of commerce at 7 son reported on plans for tlie Ar- the available labor supply on Oc- as will provide added revenue. "At
political campaign talk but was
However. It must be remembered, making a report of his stewardship In some of the state departments p m and a public showing will be inlstlce day celebration, which in- tober 30 disclosed a surplus of 1978 the present time and until legisla-
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Tliat It was not good for business
that any attempt to forecast the to his constituents. He traced his
held at 8 p. m.
elude a patriotic program In the I man hours of unskilled labor and tion gives us relief, all city em- i Annual sale of Christmas trees
result of a political contest In this work In saving Oregon and Cali­ and municipalities to keep the o i­
Films
to
be
shown
are
primarily
Venetian
theatre
at
11
a.
m..
No-1
506
hours
of
skilled
labor,
all
os
ployes including police, firemen and ¡n Hillsboro and Forest Grove will
age of Independent voting when fornia revested land revenues for lie r of secretary of state In the for the purpose of disseminating vember 12, and the big carnival which could be profitably put to all others are on volunteer service be conducted again this year by
hands of one group for a long
party lines mean little or nothing.
Information
regarding
the
federal
dance
at
the
Shute
park
auditorium
work
for
the
benefit
of
Hillsboro
<Cuntinu»«l on pair« 11. column I)
without knowing how much o r ;
Washington county chapter of
period of time was the contention
Is necessarily tlie wildest kind of a
program to provide labor for work- that night. George Koehn, promln- and nearly units,
when salaries can be paid. We are Disabled American Veterans of the
of
Walter.
He
pointed
out
that
the
guess, based only on surface Indi­
under the present system of work in an unusual lax muddle w this world War. according to a decision
office had been under the control men and to stimulate sale of build- ent Portland legionnaire, will be the
cations and without the benefit
relief, all persons approved by the state, inasmuch as no municipality Of
group Thursday at Forest
of the republican party for 56 years ing materials. The local showings speaker at the theater.
of any Information as to what the
, — - —
social service division of the SERA has even a budget or had_ laid a i Grove An “Argonne Forest ’ will
and declared It was time for a will be made through the co-opera- j
great mass of voters are think­
(C ontinued on ix « e 12. column 5)
w r-
»
for relief, are registered in the
be established a t some central
change. The office holds a real tion of the state housing organlz-
ing or how Uiey will mark their
r O L lt*
JL O U l x l S
placement office for work in their
place in each town where fir trees
challenge at this time, he said, and ation.
ballots when tliey enter tlie elec­
Member of the local committee in
trade providing it can be supplied.
and decorations will be on sale for
showed how the department had
tion booths next Tuesday.
w < I t *
' T L . Za. The amount ot w°rk granted de-
about 10 days before Christmas.
grown from being merely secretary charge are : V. W. Gardner. Nye O.
• • •
Asesscd valuation of public uUl- to Uie legislature to one of the Bristol. George McGee. P. A. An­
J—
1H
1 r l C l t pends on the amount of money
Members of the organization will
Unquestionably an attempt will be Itlea In Washington county totals most powerful In the state govern­ derson. James Say and S. W. Mcl- j
needed to care for the expenses of
soon solicit the business houses in
made Io amend Oregon’s old age »2.978.863.90 this yenr, according ment. Advent of the automobile hulsh.
---------
: the family.
Washington county chapter. Dis­ Hillsboro and Forest Grove for or­
pension act at Uie forthcoming to figures forwarded tills week to and increase In population has
Tom Traughber. Lloyd Benham
Work relief, for which cash is
abled American Veterans, and the ders for street decoration». Later
legislative session. C. II. Oram, j the county assessor by the state brought about the change.
*
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paid,
is
given
where
possible
to
and Joseph Stroeder. all of Hills­
auxiliary will hold a special meet­ fir trees, ferns, cedar boughs, sala),.
state labor commissioner, has al­ | lax commission. This Is an ln-
boro, were arrested Thursuay and supply the family with money for ing at the V. F. W. hall, Ninth hoiiy and other decorations will be
Walter declared himself as favor­
ready Indicated his Intention to I crense of »Dti.078.25. the 1933 valu­ ing a perpetual automobile license
u
charged with the theft of four various things which cannot be and Oak streets, in Hillsboro at 8 sold on the street. Advance orders
revive the old age insurance plan ation being set a t »2.882.785 05.
by direct relief, chief of
plale for the purpose of economy.
ilt l lo n o r C,Olirt tires Wednesday night from a truck supplied
may -be left at Bristol’s Hardware
p. m. November 8.
which he proposed prior to the
Valuations are now being dis­ He also cited abuses In the admini­
„ , , „
owned by Mrs. John Jackson of which Is rent. Because of lack ol
store in Hillsboro o r McNutt’s
convening of the second special tributed over the various taxing stration of state institutions and
Captain Cicero Hogan of Port­ Grocery in Forest Grove.
David C. Wiley of Hillsboro troop . near Hillsboro. The trio plead guilty cash jobs, many families are being
session of 1933. and which met with districts In the county, according stated that humane, sympathetic 226 was advanced to star scout ln
Jocal jUStice O( tile peace threatened with eviction
because land. rehabilitation officer for Ore­
Attention of the public is called
favorable- response from many of to J. E. Carpenter, county assessor.
rank Thursday evening during the . - - t , , - , , , an(1 were sentenced
rents cannot be paid,
gon. will be the speaker. State of­ to the fact that the Oregon wild
(Continued on
12. cujumn 4)
the lawmakers drum has Just com­
district court of honor at Hillsboro .
six m o n lp s ¡n the county jail
Many persons are of the opinion ficers of both organizations will flower law makes it unlawful to
pleted a poll of county courts on
At the same time five scouts: wltlj
opportunity for parole at l that
SERA office furnishes the also be present.
cut or remove any plant, shruD,
earned first class merit badges, one
, TI d
Another Hills- projects upon which men are put
the present old age pension and the
The meeting is open to all veter­ bush or other vegetation growing
boy
was
advanced
to
second
class
rotSk
“
-
¿
a
r
r
e
s
t
i
r
e
n
-'
*
but this is an error. The
response has been almost unani­
ans and their wives, mothers, on any public lands, public high­
mously unfavorable. Most of the
scout and one other passed the ex- necttOn with the theft and w as' Projects are supplied by the local daughters and sisters. All disabled way or right of way or upon the
county Judges admit that pensions
aminations for a second class merit | turned over
juvenUe authorities, political unit, such as the various veterans and their ladies are es- land of another within 500 feet
now irnld are entirely Inadequate
t ba^?e; ,
v j
a—.
Report of the stripping of a sec- school districts, incorporated towns i pecially urged to attend. Refresh- of the highway without the written
Hllhl gridders will tangle with downs on Inches short of the goal
and that to provide a really ade­
First class merit badges awyded ond
week ago Tuesday night and cities and the comity.
I ments will be served.
permission of the owner.
Beaverton
Friday
afternoon
a
t
line
The only expense to which the
quate pension for tlie aged would
H
tr.00p was turned Into the sheriff's of-
|
Beaverton
In
a
football
game
which
From
far
back
of
his
own
goal.
216
Faurest
Anderson,
woodcarving.
„
p
,.,^
b
Mrs
L
c
political
units
are
put
is
for
work­
Involve too much of an additional
loud on property owners. Gram's Coach B. M. Goodman declares Holscher attempted to punt out. ; nnd
muslr Hi'1,sb‘,ro of Tobias station. Local authori- men's compensation and material
Insurance plan Involves a state fund will be a veritable "dog fight.” Again a host of St. Helens players ’ troop 226—Don Hammer, athletics. ties suspect that the theft was where material Is needed. This ac­
to which all employed persons Beaverton has practically the same dashed through the line Io rush Aloha troop 219—Frederick Miller, committed by the same men that cording to the national relief ad­
would contribute, according to their team as last year, has an Impos­ the Hillil kicker’s punt. The ball handicraft, and Lloyd Miller, wood- stripped a car owned by Mrs. Bessie ministration, is considered as a
(Continued on page 2, column 6)
ing record of pre-season victories wobbled Into the air 10 yards across i carving.
Rhode of near Aloha the same eve­ part of the relief work which must
and Is expected to give the locals the field and Into the arms of the
be supplied by the communities in
A second class merit badge in ning.
(By Wm. F. Cyras, County Azent)
ber of reactors might have on th©
a real battle. The game Is called waiting Retherford who raced for | farm mechanics was earned by
which unfortunate families are re­
Contract agreements under the 1 basic average rating. There Is a
Durham
school
was
broken
Into
the touchdown. The Hlllmen again : Walter Erdman of Helvetia troop last Wednesday night, according to ceiving relief.
for 2:30 p. n i
federal dairy disease clean-up pro­ possibility that arrangements may
Beaverton boasts two fast back- stiffened their defense and stopped 247 and Ed Jannsen of Aloha troop a report Friday to coui ty authori­
gram are now available at the be worked out whereby an individual
field men. Saxon and Barron, nnd Retherford’s drive through the line |!
county agent office, the offices o f : removing a number of reacting
ties. A quantity of school supplies
a fairly heavy line. Saxon has been for the conversion.
rank.
Drs. R. J. Nicol. Hillsboro, and I cows from his herd would not lose
were taken.
Allotment of approximately »16,- doing most of his tenm’s scoring
Hillsboro then opened up with a
Elwyn Coon, Forest Grove, and j the basic average that he now has.
James P. Anderson of Beaver was
000 Is expected for Washington while Barron 1s a dangerous pass­ smashing offensive, combining line
from the various community com­ Nothing definite has developed that
arrested Monday on a charge of
county this month for administra­ ing threat. Hllhl has been de­ drives and laterals, to carry the
mittee members appointed at the would effect all parties The Oregon
drunken driving.
tion. work and direct relief pur­ veloping rapidly In every game, ball 60 yards from the kick-off to
Ten
adult
Instruction
classes
are
meetings held last week. Actual milk control board Is in sympathy
Theft of »10 worth of tools from
poses, according to R. W Well, but can hardly expect to repent the St. Helens 23-yard line. At this
now under way ln Washington testing of cattle will begin as soon with the Idea of cleaning up abor­
the
state
bridge
repair
Job
near
county relief chairman.
point J. Miller, S t Helens wing­
tlie 26 to 0 victory of last year.
Forest
Grove
was
reported
this
as
a sufficient number of cattle ( tion ln dairy herds and have In­
county as a part of the SERA edu­
John T. Anderson. 64. resident
Ivan White, field superintendent,
A short, wobbly punt, traveling man. recovered Holscher’s fumble
week by Floyd H. Simon.
owners in any local community dicated that an owner cooperating
cational
program.
Three
more
class­
of
Farmington
for
28
years,
was
and Mrs. Azlle Aaron, social s e n - but 10 yards from the Hllhl goal and the threat was ended.
have signed agreements so that th e , with authorities ln the clean-up
es are in process of organization work may be done efficiently w ith -; of such a disease would be given a
ice director, were present at the line behind which Holscher was a t­
The visitors started a counter found dead in a field near his
monthly nw-etlng of the county re- tempting to kick to safety, was tak­ attack that gained 12 yards nnd farm Friday afternoon. He was at
and are expected to be working ! out a lot of duplicated travel.
reasonable length of time to re­
llpf committee Tuesday evening. en by Retherford, St. Helens full­ then Stunkard retaliated by fall­ i first believed killed when his team
Two tests will be made free of ’ build his herd without losing his
within a week, according to O. B.
Plans for future relief were discuss­ back. for the touchdown that gave ing on a fumble to give Hllhl pos­ ran away, but an autopsy revealed
Kraus, county school superintend­ ] charge only when the first test basic rating. • • •
ed.
St. Helens a 6 to 0 victory over session of the ball again on the St. that death had been caused by
ent,
who is ln charge of the county i shows that there are reactors In
Project for grading the athletic Hillsboro here Friday afternoon. Helens' 28. Bronlcewe reeled off heart failure.
Several varieties of grasses seed­
Election return bulletins for
Mr. Anderson cAme to the United
field at Tigard high school was After the score In the first quarter 10 yards on an end run to the
the herd. In those cases where ed together are generally more de­
education program.
the
general
election
In
Wash­
States
In
1893
from
Sweden,
where
approved last week by the state of tlie game, the Hlllmcn played visitors' 18-.vard line and then the
there
are
no
reactors
on
the
first
Classes being conducted ln Hills­
sirable for pasture purpose« than
ington county Tuesday will be
SERA committee. Work will start inspired ball for the balance of the Hillsboro attack bogged down. Aft­ he was bom on April 19. 1870. He
boro are as follows: A. J. Foelker, test then there will not be any any single grass alone. When a
tomorrow.
second
test
made
by
federal
author­
tilt, but were unable to penetrate er two unsuccessful line plays and Is survived byhts widow. Mrs. Jenney
posted at regular Intervals ln
dramatics; Miss Eleanor Smith,
mixture Is made up of several var­
an Incomplete' pass Into tlie end Anderson of Farmington; a son,
the visitors' defense for a score.
public speaking; Mrs. Frank Davis, ities. But ln those Instances where ieties of grass having contrasting
the Argus window during the
Earl O. Anderson, also of Farm­
there
are
reactors
the
first
time
The
deciding
break
of
the
game
zone,
Moore
Intercepted
a
pass
to
naturalization;
and
Mrs.
Lucy
In­
habits of growth and which vary a
Free A m erica n iza tio n
night following the election
came early In the opening period end the threat and St. Helens kick­ ington; and two daughters, Mrs.
gram. sewing. At Forest Grove the a retest will be made probably little ln time of maturity, the
Elvera
Ogilvie
of
Altadura,
Cal.,
until
county
returns
are
com­
C la is e t Being H eld when a mass of St. Helens lines­ ed out tn their own 40. Kahlineyer.
following classes are under way: about two months later, according length of the season of pasturing
and Mrs. Sadie Williams of Pen-
plete. This service Is being
O. V. White, naturalization: Harvey to I)r. Poster, and, the indemnities and the yield of feed will be greater
A free Americanization class Is men swarmed through the Hllhl Hllhl fullback, took the punt and 1 sacola, Fla.
F. Wilson, auto mechanics; and will be paid on reactors on both or and the period of use will be laag­
held each Monday and Wednesday defense to block a punt on the raced It back to the 25-yord line. 1 Funeral services were conducted | provided for the convenience
er. Under certain condition» and for
Mrs. Thelma Willard sewing. Other either of these tests.
evening from 7:30 to 9:30 In the Hillsboro 20-yard line and take Grogan lost six yards on on end at the Donelson & Sewell chapel I of local residents and all
At the meetings held thus far, certain purposes one variety alone
classes are Mrs Beryl Olson, natur­
court house basement auditorium. possession of the ball. St. Helens' around play and then a pass. Hol­ here Sunday afternoon with Rev j
others
interested
ln
the
out­
scher
to
Grogan,
took
tlie
ball
to
ball
carriers
smashed
tlielr
way
to
alization, Mulloy; Carl Berggren, some question has arisen each time may be preferable. More people
This class Includes preparation for
Henry 8. Haller officiating. Inter­
orchestra, and Melvin Schulberg, regarding the probable effect of seem to be Interested In seeding
citizenship papers and learning to a first down on the Hllhl 9-.vard the visitors’ 23-yard line. Two long ment was at the Fir Lawn ceme- < come of the election.
line
In
two
plays
but
the
local
line
passes
failed
and
Hllhl
lost
tlie
ball
(OM tlnoerf on pogo 1». oolumn ( )
mechanics. Westlmber CCC camp I the removal from a herd of a num­
read and write English Mrs. Chris­
tery.
ii . ii >
column 6)
held and the visitors lost the ball
tine Davis Is the Instructor.
E conom y G oal
o f Candidate
T ax Limitation
E ffect Q u oted
V eterans A sk
U av s C losing Dod«e
F ilm s S h o w
H o u sin g Plan
piym°uth
S E R A W ork
N eed ed H ere
C ounty V alu e
U tilities Rise
D .A .V ., Auxiliary
Meet November 8
Scouts Advanced
H illsb oro G ridders to Play
B eaverton Friday A ftern o o n
Contracts for Federal D isease
Clean-up Available in C ounty
County Receives
Relief Allotment
Ten Adult Classes
Started in County
Fanner Found Dead
in Field on Friday
Argus to Post
Vote Returns