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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1933)
/•or rg us (Jirísimas Independent For Christmas HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC EMBER 7, 1933 State Capitol News Letter Ireland Milk Control Plan Given Notice Santa to Visit Here Two Days Santa Clini* wlll be bere thè afteriiixin, of December 21 and 22 wìtli a pri M-nt fur all llie giHxl liltli' tx>y* and girl* of Hlllsixiro und surroundlng < ommunltlcs. accordlng lo special arrangement* mode by a chamix-r of commerce com- initU'i' The dlxtingulshixl gen ti« inai! frulli thè nortli wlll maki- bis iicmliiuarter* In thè court yard followlng a bru ì ride through the business dis- irte! 1 hope to sec and visit witli I all tin- K'X k I boys and girl» . of your county." wrote In accepting tlie Ht Nicholas I annual Invitation from Hills boro. 1’1.in* arc being made tor a royal reception for Banin A ;|r i ial Christmas scene 1* be ing pn paied for tiie court yard by the manual training class of tlie high school Boy Hi out* of Hillsboro will as- ■l-t In the decorating A num ber of tree, will lx* decorated A series of Chrl .tina-. carol* will be given by local talent nir the public broadcasting ■ li in bolh afternoon*. Members ot tlie commlttr ■' In charge of arrangements ale Verne Curry. '1' G Bron- leewe, Mrs E M Marne*. Mr*. Eva Down*. <’ T Richard son. 1’ A Anderson and F G Mitchell Tips on Mailing County Share For Xmas Given »State Levies Dy Postmaster Little Higher Proper addrewin;; and wrapping New Projects Increase Men CWA Payrolls County Budget Cut Headquarters Moved of Clirlstma* parcels and early mail ing of all classes of holiday mall General Expense, School Tax will aid postoffice employees in their Passage of Measure Before Approval Twelve Additional Dcailllnr lr»i*lallvr Meet efforts to handle the anticipated Shows Increase of $2.33 heavy Christman mall without con Both Houses Expected Saturday; Many Thing» Job» Tuesday Give» Work ge- ion or delay, declared Fred Holz- Must Iw Derided Over Total Last Year by Proponents nag< 1, local postmaster Warning to 219 More Worker* that holiday mail should be posted n sufficient time to reach its des Halrni Coming down tlie home tination by December 22 to assure ».retch In llx'lr 20 duy legislative ' delivery tefore Christmas day was murutiioii Oregon lawmakers arc Issued this week by local official*. driving haul In tliclr effort to cron* Outside »rappers of Christmas III«- finishing tape before tlie clock McAlenr Bill Clarifies Law Valuation Reduction Causea parcels are requested to be of plain Firat Payday Checks Total toll* the hour ot midnight Satur light-colored paper rather than fig Rise in Millage Figures day on Old Age Pensions ured material Packages should be $1051 for 144 Laborer* Attorney Genera) VanWinkle hit* securely tied with heavy twine, he advlnrd till' li'glslator* that turning tlie chx k back will avail them noth Washington county property own * a ted Nut*, loose candies and other Ilie senate late Wednesday by u Approval of 12 more civil work* ing **> far a* .'.lr«*tclilng out tin- «»«'.'• vote ot IU tn 11 approved tile Ire er* will be' assessed $153.116 13 for similar articles should be placed in sacks for mailing to prevent administration projects last Tues *l<>n is coneci lu'ti Governor Melci land bill providing for tlie milk con state general expenses and elemen cloth ok Cardboard boxes or paper con day morning will bring the total ha* let It be known tiiat lie will trol commission und regulating the tary school fund on the 1933 tax I tainers for such articles are liable number of persons employed under nut call another *|X'clul m -.-. miiii But milk industry rolls, according to figures received to burst and spill tlie contents, he the program close to the county nn»t nnjx'luiig reason of ull lor this tin* week from tlie state tax cotn- quota of 546 men by the first of lioiiw* Stretch drive 1* tlx* deshe of ml.4oH County levy for the road pointed out. lH*c 5 iHjx'clnli Consld- Haleru the week, according to R. W. Weil, the lawmaker* to finish tlie task in «■ration of Bcnator Ireland's milk and school funds has been made, Addresses ot the addressor and ad county chairman. Anticipated ap dressee should be placed noth on iutiid and quit. but the county court is holding up !■ committee on tlu* proval of additional school district Indication* at till* stage nre that control bill beforr release i of tlie general fund lax the out ide and Inside of parcel*. agriculture tin* past week utlruct- projects in the near future is ex tlie session will adjourn with ut cd pending solution of the old age In case tlie outside address become* inuili Interest a* did UllIUMt II* pected to place a full allotment of least a portion ol It* a**lgnixl task the measure for tlx- control of llq- pension problem by the state leg- lost or mutilated, postoffice employ men on the payroll by December 15. ees may determine the destination uncompleted ¡»lature. tlic uor which wa* rail'd a* one of Projects approved by the state 'l’lie problem of liquor control 1» four major problem* before tile Stale levies, amounting t o 6 3 of tlie package, re-wrap it and for committee Iasi Tuesday Include five wed on IL* way toward solution. Tlie *|x'cial mill* on the county valuation, are ward It at once. session. county jobs and seven school dis house ha* pas*«*d the Knox bill with Addresses should be complete, but $2 I 33 higher than last year spite of severe attack* against 4- trict projects. These wiil give em a few minor i liunge* after turning the In measure, when i the figure was $153,11380 with house number and name of esix'cially ut th«* first ployment to approximately 219 men dow n the demand of hotel* a n d few heurlngs, most of the objec Levy for state general expense* is the street, post office box or rural in addition to the 230 now work druggists that sale ot hard liquor* tion* are believed to have tx'cn iron set at *i»:> u:>n > h an tncreaaa oi $4- loute, and typed or written In ink. ing. New projects approved bring be iwrmllled in their establishment*. ed out. according to Hi-nutor Ire 857 96 over the state lax of $90,- If the address is attached to the the total in the county at the » Hi«- riH'.isurc t now in the liund* land. who exixx't* no trouble 111 4 I 200.63 on tile 1932 roll* Increase is parcel wi;h a slicker or tag. post present time to 19. Additional Jobe of the senate, wheie a substantial passing the measure through both account« d for by the restoration of office official* request tiiat the ad will probably be approved from "dry" majority 1* expected to add tlie one-half mill levy for the World dress also be »'ritten on the pack time to time in order to keep the tlu* fmisinng touche* und send tiie house* age in case the sticker or tag is War Bill Aiiirmcndrd Veterans' State Aid commls- full county quota of men at work bill on to (lie governor tor hut Mg- Tlie only major amendment to Council Plans Issue to Meet slon whuli was omitted from the lost. during the winter. nature. you wrote to Santa you'd tell him what two state levies. th«' measure as originally drafted 1* last insuring Packages intended for Drainage Material Costs Projects Approved Jll*t Unemployment relief 1* also the one which lies the hands of should be addressed on one side School Tax Lower New county jobs are: Painting _ a* good a* in til«' bag *«> tai a* tills milk control board so that it will you want. If Santa wrote to you, he'd tell Financing city material cost* on and repairing the court house, four State elementary school tax is set only. Holznagel declared. Insurance aeadon 1* concerned with the legis not be fxMislbk- to unload any por- s amp is placed on but one side ot civil works administration projects men; grubbing and clearing for the $58057 55 tills year as compared lature seeinliigly agreed upon an where to get it AND how to save time of tlie milk surplus onto the thl* winter by a small bond issue at Midway south county road, 30 men; appropriation ot $3.000.(100 ou( of tion with $62.913.18 last year Th* re the package. Addresses on two or ire- was favored Tuesday night by the duction prodiaer-diatrlbutors senator more sides of the parcel would al widening and resurfacing of the very nearly offsets the in liquor revenue* tor this purpose. land favors tin» change in tliewnea»- and money getting it. Which, after all, is North Plains road from Starkey While it 1» admitted that it will ure Inasmuch u* these distributors, city council but no definite action crease ill tlie general levy. Due to low chance for overlooking the in surance stamp and result in fail Details of the CWA was taken corner. 40 men. with 14 more men lake Mime time to gel Old Mun most of whom arc small dairymen, reductions m the county valuation just what the ads in today’s paper do! ure to get a receipt signature, drainage project In the eastern part at the Jackson quarry preparing Oregon set up in tlie liquor business regulate their own milk supply so this year, millage figures for the Persons sending Christmas greet- rock for the project; fill at Scotch and uny profit* coming in *|x>n*or* us to uvoid any surplus from their ot the city were discussed at length two Item* are approximately the and then L. J Merrill of Hillsboro same as last year General state Ing cards are asked to avoid using church bridge, 30 men; and Whittle ol Ull* plan me ho|x*tui that Uncle ■+ own herds gave a report on progress in re levy 1* 3 9 mills this year as com- red, green or other dark colored en- road surfacing. 14 men. Ham will continue to put up the McAleai ,s bill deal bonding city assessment* School district projects approved pared with 3.5 milLs last year, whiie velope* or very small envelopes. Cards net rssary cash to tale tlie stale ovei ing Representative with tlie residence of inmates of Problem ot financing CWA pro the elementary tax figures 2 4 mills and letters of this type tend to are: Hillsboro union high school, until the liquor profit* do become old peoples home* as applied to at- jects demanded the immediate grading and improving athletic available this year as against 2 5 mills last slow down distribution. Christmas »dickers and seals may be placed H«hool relief threaten* to lx- the the old age pension act, lias been tention ot the council due to the year field, paintmg building, tennis court* passed by both the House and Sen tor tact that the need of fund* on parcels, but should not be put and finishing floors, 30 men; David «tumbling block over which th«' leg- ate and now await* only the sig Elimination ot the old age pension thia purpose could not be foreseen on the same side as the address. Hill school, painting, repairs and islalor* wlll trip up on their four- nature of Governor Meier before from tlie county levy would bring landscaping, 25 men. Beaverton high point program With tlie grange becoming law Tlie measure declares und no provision was made for It in the general fund tax to approxi Christmas parcels will not be left Auto Accident Results m school and grade school, improving and latxir unyielding in tliclr op that inmates of "homes" shall be he city budget. Current lux de mately 7 mills this year, according by the postman unless some mem Resolution supporting the Dunne- grounds and building, 12 men ; For position to anything tiiat savors of regatded as resident* of tlie county linquencies prevented carrying cost* to J. E Carpenter. county assessor ber of the family is at home. Holz Filing Damage Suit Ireland bill which would place the u sale* tax the problem ot finding wherein they resided before enter in the general fund and tlie nature Retention ot the pension would nagel pointed out. Persons expecting est Grove high school, improvement milk business on the same basis as a of the work eliminated the possi make (lie millage approximately 8 package* should make it a point a »tale fund for the public schools on school building, four men; Gar Except for tills amend bility of assessing cost* to property mills, public utility was unanimously Drive to enforce payment of dog den Home school, footpath, eight MX'ins almoat hopeles* Nunieruu* ing the home he said. to have someone present when the adopted by approximately 250 en Mi Aleut said. Washington ment, got taxes in Washington county benefited. Bond issue recognized as men; Hillside school, digging well auggea:ions have been put forth dur Reductions in tlie county general postman calls, he said ould lx- < ailed upon to a means "f unemployment relief, fund thusiastic county dairymen who met ing Uic Mssion but most <>f tiiem county o pension* budget totaling $16.000 were Local postofhee will be closed Friday night at the Hilhi auditorium under way again Tuesday with the and clearing grounds, four men; for all of the ln- was selected a* the only logical plan. made last provide filing of complaints against six per and Aloha-Huber school, painting have been found wuiitlng »liciiMib- week by tlie county court. Sunday and Monday tor the Christ- to consider the measure. A E. Clark. 9 sons in the local justice of the peace building, six men. Hillsboro's share of material cost* Total of $5000 was slashed Irom the niltlcd to the add teat ot work mate* ot tlie Masonic and Eastern (Continuad on page 1U, column 2; Star home. Portland attorney; W. W Henry, court for failure to obtain licenses ter projects during the winter was budgeted item ot $5500 for care ot ability One of these was that stute Offices Moved Would Divert Fund dairy co-op manager; and W. G. for their dogs. Several additional estimated nt approximately $2000 by tlie insane and feeble-minded, leav Headquarters for the federal pro funds be u*<xl to luke up m hool war Representative Johnson'* proposal Hare of Hillsboro spoke in favor complaints are anticipated. George McGee, city manager. He ing the reduced figure $500. Esti rant*. but tberi are no state fu: d* gram were moved from the court divert two-'lftli* ot >he gasoline, < pointed «ail that it was necessary mated of the bill. available for (;'* purpose Anothc to Damages of $272.49 for repairs house Tuesday to 1156 Second receipt* from delinquent taxes tax revenues mto a fund for n- Explanation of the bill, which for the city to co-operate in every for the current year were increased proposed that all revenues from in-1 necessary after her car was involved Street. Commercial National bank was framed by Arthur Ireland, re in an accident south of Forest annex. Registrations for civil works way ui order to obtain the benefit $5000 from $70.000 to $75.000, esti come taxes be *et aside in a special1 cently appointed state senator from Grove are sought by Mrs. R. C. administration projects will be han of federal labor Government aLso mated receipts from delinquent schixil fund Dial, however, would this district, and Joe E Dunne of Roles in a sui: filed against Art dled at this office, as well as of merely have Increased tlie state levy committee* of bolli hou» and sen stands part of the material costs, taxes back of 1932 were increased he said. again.t pro|xrty since the Income another $5000. making the total $25,- Aid of All Citizens Needed Multnomah county, was presented Joppel Thursday. Plaintiff alleges fices at other cities in the county, ate Tiie measure, however. 1» re by Clark. He also sketched the back that her car was struck September in the future. Thirty-five men are now work taxe* now stand as an off-set instead of $20.000, and estimated much support from educa ing on the drainage project in the 000 against property taxes. Two plan* ceiving Program has expanded rapidly in Interest receipts on delinquent taxes to Stamp Out Crime Wave ground of the milk industry in Port 5 of this year by a truck driven by tors and from legislators who see in land, pointing out that a large part Joppel and rolled into the ditch. the past few weeks, according to have been put forth Uiat offer some it tlie only way out for tlie m hooL* eastern part of Hillsboro, McGee were increased from $7000 to $8000. of the low milk price was due to stated Storm sewer is being laid prosy«*« t of relief One I* a three Crash occurred near a bridge on the Weil, and 10 people are now em boost of $1000 Citizens as well as law enforce thu time. Ray Gill, master ot in tlie alley Just south of Baseline* a Levy Gaston-Forest Grove highway. prr cent tax on the grosi earnings al ployed in the three offices connect lor county roads for the 1933 ment officers must assume then- price cutting among distributors. the state grange, ius* suggested street from Seventh to Tenth streets. of utilities and financial institution* Fine of $250 and sentence of 90 ed with the plan. Harry Morgan of Review of the situation confront tax roll 1* set at $112.349 54 or 4.6 share ot responsibility in the cam (ContItiQad < r. psttfc IB, roluinn Aj Open ditch will carry storm water to be jxiswd on to the ultimate con mills as compared with $120.722 or paign to stamp out gangsters and ing the Dunne-Ireland bill, indi days in the county jail were meted Hillsboro heads the National Re to the creek beyond tiiat point. Ex 4 7 mills the previous year. County kidnaping organizations in this cating that a large number of Port out to Clifford H. Faust of Boring employment service with three as sumer Tlie other I* a one per cent tensions will be provided to drain school fund for this year will bi- country declared Carl C. Donaugh, land distributors favored the meas route 1 Monday when h e plead sistants. W. J. Mills of Forest Grove tax on retail sale* of all isnglblc paved streets as far north a* Main $96.747 90 or 4 mills as against $96.- United State* district attorney for ure while a few were fighting its guilty to a charge ot driving while is disbursing officer and has one property Bolh plans have the sup- Street and some "I the area to the 818 60 or 3 8 mills last year. De- Oregon, who spoke on "United passage, was given by Manager Hen intoxicated. He was given opportu assistant, and Miss Irma Wiggins is pi it of Governor Meier Dot 1. how (Continued on pave 4. culunni south ot Baseline. ever are sales taxes suo therefore States vs. Gangsters" Monday at ry. Louise Palmer Webber of Port nity for parole upon payment of in charge of the relief office with Details in connection with the three assistants. County committee are oppened by tiie grange and la the chamber of commerce. The fed land. declaring that she represented $125. drainer project were placed in the bor. Ot the two plan* tile oue per Walter Bateson of Seaside plead supervises the activities of all three eral government is squarely behind the public, opposed the measure as cent tax on retail sales offers tiie the drive and proper co-ordination malicious but offered no other guilty Tuesday to a charge of hav groups. Flr«t ot a aeries of four county hands of the street committee with Request that stores in the county larger revenue and seem* m have wide 4-H poultry club meetings power to act. Laying ot u perma between federal, state and local au method to better conditions. Hare ing a load more than eight feet in width on his truck. He was fmed obtain extra clerks for the holiday larger following among tiie lawmak will be held at the Farmers' Cash nent sewer pip«1 from Seventh to thorities will bring about an effi spoke refuting her statements. ers. Indication* now are tiiat such store in Hillsboro at 1:30 p. m. Sat Tenth street met with the approval $10 and costs and received a sus season from unemployed persons cient law enforcement in Oregon, Number of Portland milk produc a bill wlll be put through the house urday. Dr. W T. Johnson. poultry of tlie council. Project to clean and he stated. ers and distributors declared them pended sentence upon payment of on the relief rolls was Issued this as the only possible source of re pathologist at Oregon State college, paint the city library and rebind Responsibility of citizens in the selves in favor of the bill, one of costs. William Heesacker of Gaston week by Morgan. He stated that some of the books was proposed "Little Women," Louisa M. Alcott s campaign to stamp out crime in them stating that he considered the entered a plea of guilty Tuesday to all classifications of employees were lief available, althougli the senate will be the speaker. the session. great story of home, will be repro volves complete co-operation with bill the 'only medhs of eliminating a charge of not having sufficient registered in his office. which 1* oppoiwd to the *aie* tax Problems of poultry sanitation during Complaint tiiat outside breweries duced at the Venetian theatre for law enforcement officers, immediate the cause of th low price situation. clearance lights on his truck. He Paychecks totaling $1051.10 were principle may refuse to stand for and disease recognition and pre the measure even us a last resort vention will be discussed by Dr. took orders in Hillsboro and deliv five days next week. Sunday, Mon notification of authorities when a Another resolution thanking spon paid costs and received a suspend issued to 144 men working on CWA (Continued on p»*» 10, column 2) i Tuesday, Wednesday and crime has been committed, and ac sors of the bill was passed by the ed fine of $10. in tlie emergency which faces the Johnson, who is recognized as an ered by truck without paying a day. Frank Polandri entered a plea of wholesaler’s license was made Thursday. Tills is the first picture ceptance of jury service by those group. schools. authority on poultry diseases. Dr local (Continued « mi page 4, rolumnj) guilty to a non-support charge Wed that has ever been dated for a five qualified to serve as competent jur Truck and bus legislation 1* pretty Johnson's most outstanding achieve nesday and received a postponed day run in Hillsboro and is now ors. Donaugh declared. Persons who well decided upon In amendments to ment was the development of the sentence. playing extended runs wherever seek to be excused from jury duty, the 1933 act which will make some present control of fowl pox by vac Wilke» Abstract Office Sentence of 12 months in t h e concessions to the contract car cination and hi* work on poultry leaving the responsibility to perhaps Moved to New Quarter» shown. county jail was meted out to Harry rier* and the small truck operator*, diseases lias saved poultrymen of Katherine Hepburn, popular new less competent people, were de Wilkes Abstract company was Floyd Monday when he plead guilty but whicli at tlie same time will fail Oregon and tlie United Slates thou moved Saturday to its new quarters star, heads a cast including Joan nounced by the speaker. Efficient to an offense against the public de short of meeting tlie demand* of sands of dollars, according to Joseph in the Commercial building opposite Bennett. Paul Luka*. Frances Dee, law enforcement requires competent Shooting himself through the tlie group that ha* so bitterly op Belanger, assistant county agent cency. the court house Temporary offices Jean Parker, Edna May Oliver. juries. heart with a shotgun. John Oeorge Orders in the following cases 1 posed tlie act passed by the regular Douglas* Montgomery and Henry Prevalence of kidnaping and ex Meeting is designed principally had been located in the old Inde- Stephenson. of salvaging timber on were issued this week by the circuit Boos. 81. one-time mayor of Forest As ln the original tortion crimes at the present time the Problem session last winter. for older club members tliclr par- pendent building on Second street 300.000 acres of timberland be • • • committed suicide Friday court: M. H Stevenson vs. Wilma Grove, i cuts and leaders, »clanger said, while the Commercial building was story, Jo's double romance, first is caused by groups of criminals, Forest Grove and Tillamook Frances Hogate et al, default judg- morning at his home near tiiat city. : Tlie legislature refused to support However, younger club members being rebuilt after the fire which with Laurie, the rich boy next door, arising during the period of the tween which was swept by forest fires oí ment, decree and order for sale Despondency over ill health for the 8enator Upton In Ills proposal that will learn much by attending, he de- swept the structure January 28 of and later with the lovable Fritz Eighteenth amendment, entering new three months ago was considered in M real property in tax foreclosure; past several years was the cause of provision be made whereby the dared Any poultryman, whether this year. Abstract company is op- Bhacr, provides the main plot. Ro- fields of crime rather than laxity Monday by lumber com H. Stevenson vs. L. Lee Mead et al. the act. according to Fred Sewell, counties could unload their road connected with 4-H club work or crated by M. H Stevenson, E. L. mances of Meg and Amy and the in law enforcement or more fre Portland (Continued on page 4, column 3) panies with holdings in the area. county coroner, who investigated. bond* onto tlie state Senator Dunne, not. Is invited to attend. sweet life and tragic death of lit quent commission of crime, the fed Representatives of 10 companies Johnson and A. W. Hoffman. Mr. Boos had lived near Forest chairman of the road* and highway* tle Beth, the kindly deeds of the eral attorney declared. Most of the were present for the conference. Grange County Council Grove for 56 years and served as committee, who led the fight against mother, Marmee, t h e kind la-art men have criminal records, are ex Meets Here Wednesday mayor of that city in the '90s. He Approximately four-fifths of the Upton's proposal, declared tiiat 11 of gruff old Mr. Laurence and the perienced in crime, and are head The Washington County Grange was active in city affairs and was would mean the end of the state grumblings of tyrannical old Aunt ed by leaders with keen enough 14.000.000.000 board feet of lumber in the area was killed by the fire, a Council will meeet Wednesday after instrumental in the development of highway program. Upton declared March contribute counterplots. mentalities to organize and carry that It offered the only means of Today the story is rated a clas out extortion plots. Seriousness of survey indicated. Salvage of the re noon at 2 o'clock at the Grange hall the Forest Grove power plant. He relieving property owners of the sic. The book is read and studied in the situation has caused the govern mainder would mean a recovery to in this city. Oscar Hagg of Reed- was bom September 4. 1852, in Wis the state in wages, freight charges ville. the president, will preside, and consin. Beside the widow, Anna T. burden of redeeming so«.ie $25.1)00,- Turning their only scoring oppor-: own 25. was nearly smothered by schools throughout the nation It ment to center its activities on this 000 of outstanding road bond* is tunlty Into a touchdown, Hllhi grid- | Grove linesmen, and then rifled a is a sort of girls’ lesson in life, type of crime, branded by Donaugh and purchase of supplies of approx George Palmiter of Portland will be Boos, he is survived by three sons, imately $100,000.000, according to es speaker. His subject will be Edward and Willian Boos of For sued by the several counties. ders defeated Forest Grove 6 to 0 long line pass. Grogan, covered by because in its mysterious fashion as "the most atrocious and terrible timates. Salvage work would be done the "Balancing up of Grange Work.” est Grove, and George Boos of Mil • • • (Continued on paire 10, column 2) in a bitterly contested annual i two defensive backs, jumped high and its genius, it makes of doing over a five to seven-year period, A good attendance is expected. waukie. Tlie slump of $79,000.000 in the Thanksgiving day battle on tn». the; into the air to take the oval and good and being good the happiest Allotment for soft-wood produc- state's aaaesaed valuation will cost j Pacific of accomplishments. , ...v .............. . .................. ....was | downed on the one-yard stripe university field. Although tion would have to be changed by the higher educational institution* outplayed in three periods of the | Thompson crashed center for half Residents of Hillsboro and vie the lumber code authorities before approximately $180,000 in 1934 since spectacular game, the — Blue and ‘ of the necessary distance and then inity are fortunate to get tile pop- lumber companies could save any their revenue from the state is based White warriors smothered two tic-, Tlirnpp drove over tlie left side of ular film at this early date, simul thing. company representatives de on a fixed millage. The levy for ' termined Forest Grove scoring tlie line to score. Attempt to run taneous with the largest cities of County school teachers will meet clared. Government financial aid general state expenses Ls made in threats and turned on the heat to the ball over for the extra point tlie country, according to O. Phelps, Saturday morning at the Forest may be asked in some form. dollars and cents and I* not af score on their lone concerted of- failed. theatre manager. Local schools are Just how much of a part of Ore-. world war until this year they were fected by variation in assessed val- | tensive. over the picture and Grove central grade school for the Earlier in the same period. Hanna enthusiastic gon will take in the forthcoming less than a quarter of the amount first local teachers' institute of the (Continued on pa*» I, column 3) nations. For 1934 as well as for | corn-hog reduction program now taken by other countries in 1919, took Storey's punt on his own 40 Rising out of a mass of Orange current school year. Dr. Levi T. many years past the commission has : started by the agricultural adjust j and barely half of the 1925 exports. and raced 60 yards through the a long pass on the jerseys to snare Pennington. president o f Pacific levied to tho limit of its constitu Oregon stands to gain much by ment administration will depend entire Forest Grove team to cross college; Josiah Wills, Polk county tional authority In an effort to keep Grove one-yard line. Grogan, Hllhi tlie goal line only to have the play largely on the details of the plan, the corn-hog program, it is pointed superintendent of schools; and Pro out. for though this is a deficit hog such as the number of sows neces- pace with legislative appropriations left end. set the stage for the single nullified by a clipping penalty on Six Granges of this county will i sary to make one eligible, and other producing fessor Belles, head of the Pacific state, prices here reflect and to overcome tlie general fund score of the game with less than a I lie Grove 30-yard murker. Only a jointly install officers at the Hills- 1 minute to go in tlie first half. Hills university department of education, factors, believes H. A. Lindgren, directly the middlewestem market deficit which at last Is beginning to boro took possession of the ball on few minutes “ rater Hllhi launched the boro Grange hall Saturday after- i livestock fieldman of ...» — Robert whirallff of Tigard was will be the principal speakers. ; levels. the Oregon show signs of shrinkage. Members Qtnfo /»rvllsarro v torse io va ca F v I a A, drive that netted the winning arrested Thursday by state police college a extension service, AAA officials are repeatedly asked Duty of teachers to encourage the noon. C. W. Craft of Forest Grove. I ' state of the tax commission took occa its own 46-yard line where Hanna, score. ................................. Such details had not been receiv- why there should be concerted cur on an intoxication charge. He was development of personality among county deputy, will be the installing sion to predict tiiat at tlie present lfillii left half, was stopped after tailment of production as long as to 30 days in the county their students will be one of the officer. Granges participating will | ed the first of December, but just rate of progress tlie deficit in the taking a Forest Grove punt. On I With the final period well under sentenced be Hillsboro. Gale Grange of Forest | as soon as they are the information there is a single hungry mouth in jail by the Tigard Justice of the the next play Quarterback Tlirnpp way, Forest Grove unleashed a <le- topics of discussion b y Professor general fund would lie enlrely wiped be disseminated to all counties this country. To this they reply that raced off tackle 34 yards to the termined offensive tiiat smashed its peace. Belles in the opening talk on the Grove, Aloha. Leedy of Cedar Mill, will the out by the end of 1934. state through county agents if there was being consumed now Lee Ball of near Tigard was tak program. He will also conduct the Rock Creek, and Washington of 1 of Grove 30. Thompson, fullback, made way from the Grove 38 to the Hllhi and the press so that all Oregon all the wheat, pork, corn and simi four on two drives at center and 8-yard line where tlie Blue and en into custody Saturday on a Yam high school departmental discus Arcade. hog raisers can decide what the lar basic product* that were used Senator Woodward's proposal to then A pot-luck dinner will be served best course will Thrapp to Shattuck, White forward wall brought the hill county watrant charging burg sion. Superintendent Wills will talk be in relation to the at the peak of prosperity, there ban the practice of nepotism in Ore gained a pass, at noon, and a large crowd is ex- control lary. Ball tta* turned over to state 11 yards to the 15-yard on the new elementary school test drive to a sudden standstill. Run would still be great unused surpluses program. gon is not causing u great deal of pected. police for transfer to Yamhill coun ning ends, smashing the center of stripe. ing plan before grade school teach Decline in export demand has as the result of the loss of the ex worry in the state s official family. port markets. These huge surpluses ty. Clifford H. Rnist of Boring route ers. been one of the principal factors in Orange line rose on the next play tile line and connecting with passes Very few state employes owe their Special Dairy Co-op Meeting I bringing the hog market to its pres- here at home depress the markets, 1 was arrested Saturday on a charge Musical numbers will be presented Jobs to relatives. There art1 a few to swarm Tlirnpp under for a two- Into th«' flat zone, Forest Grove of keep growers from getting enough There will be a special meeting of I ent low position, figures gathered driving while intoxicated. by the Forest Grove band and the in-laws and sons and daughters of yard loss. Thompson took Thrapp’* ripped tlie Hllhi line to shreds in the Forest Grove unit Dairy Co by the AAA reveal While hog pro money to buy the product* of the Harry Floyd was ajrested Tues jmss for a six-yard gain and then its march to tlie Blue and White Pacific university male quartet. A department heads on the payroll, a fumble set. Hllhi bock six yards. 12-yard line. Three plays into the day at Forest Grove and charged short business meeting of the Wash operative Friday at the Forest Grove duction in this country has lncreas- cities and hence industrial workers Chamber of Commerce at 8 p. m. 1 ed at about the same rate as the are thrown out of employment. The but they could probably be counted I on the ringers of the two hands. With a fourth down and 12 yards line gained four of tile necessary with an offense against public de ington County Teachers' association All members are requested to at population exports of hog products very surpluses thus add to the "hun cency. (Continued on tinge 10, column 1) is also planned. to go. Thrapp faded back to his tend. have steadily declined since the gry mouths.” (Continued on |>«irr 10. column 1) Truck Bill Changed Every AD is a LETTER from Bonds Finance CWA Projects SANTA to YOU County Dairymen Dog License Approve Measure Drive Starts For Milk Control Donaugh Asks Co-operation Poultry Clubs Plan Meeting Classic Film To Show Here Lumber Group Former Grove Maj rcr Suicide 6-0 in Thanksgiving Day Battle Teachers’ Institute Scheduled at Grove Two Persons Held On Drunk Charges Plans for Control Production Corn and Hogs Gain Progress Six Granges Install Officers Saturday Hillsbor o Stores Filled with Hundreds of Ideal Christmas Qifts - - Always Read Argus Ads