W' WATCH LA HEI With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent IIIIJ.SRORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, VOLUME XL Set to Study Hog Program 11 il hi Hoopsters College Dean Play McMinnville Tells Effect Here 1 rid a y Eve Oi Inflation Hillsboro Grange Dairymen Get Plans to Observe Price Boost both Anni versa ry For Produce Aged School Hell Council Acts Ends Many Years Of Service Here For Control Liquor Sales HllLvixiro Grange, the oldest In llllhl ba k'ti’ers. di'fendlng coun­ O'.d bell In the David Hill -rhool ty clmmplon* will oHn lally open Washington county, will celebrate here closed more than 60 years of th- sixtieth anniversary of It* found­ ihc 1534 db rl< t schedule here Fri­ service In speeding the lagging feet Committee Divides County day night wlicn they dash with Warning Against Program ing next Tuesday evening New Milk Control Board Orders of many generations of Hillsboro Ordinance for Regulation tlie strong M< Minnvllle H|iiad lx>- of Uncontrolled Currency grange hall will also be dedicated students last Thursday afternoon Twenty-five Cent Raise Into Six Districts for of Alcoholic Beverages by George A. Palmiter of Milwaukie, cal tx am broke even in pre-sea on when CWA workers started '11s- past stale grange master, at the g.lines last Friday night, defeating Issue Implied Here ' mantling the school cupola The in Portland Area Discussion S«>s*ions Adopted Wednesday same time. Gaston 27 to 23 and losing to St. bell, blackened by years of expos­ Local grange was organized Jan­ Mary's 16 to 19 ure to the weather, will be placed .n lirlsboro (li'fcm.lve pluy has m- Halein Between 1500 ¡»nd 2<»0 the school and preserved as an old icli'pi .1 in giaal shape during pre­ bcis, none ot whom are now living. tm'ii will be provided sti'udy em­ Partners Interested time relic. Mi‘ J A Imbne of Hillsboro now season guim- . but the offensive work ployment for the next two y< ars History of the bell has been trac­ holds a 'golden sheaf’ emblem, has lalli (1 to coriu up to expecta­ through approval by tlie Public ed to about 1873. but at this point signifying 50 or more years of mem- tions so fur. according to H. M Works lulinliil trillion of the $5.100.- there are no further records avail­ New Scale Took Effect on able. The Hillsboro school district Law to be in Force Until o»e here oi paper money, but high taxes fol­ 'Die major structural material* ing M’11OO1 its of Multnomah county, and ship­ last time Thursday afternoon at clared to be constitutional. If the next 'lliesdav night and Beaverton lowing the placing ot the monetary required for the five >pntu will In­ Plan Outlined pers living in other districts, who 2:30 o'clock, marking recess time. state act is held to be unconstitu­ clude 108,100 cubic yuitl* ot con­ F L. Ballard, state county agent here January 19 A game with Til- system on a firm basis all but cost Action Filed for Recovery were actually shipping grade A and When taken down, the cast iron tional the ordinance passed by the crete. 6K>.> Urn* of struitural steel leader, explained the hog plan und lammik has been scheduled for tiiem their possessions, Dr Schoen­ B milk or cream into Multnomah tell was badly blackened by the city council is to be automatically feld declared. Figurative example Thatcher Estate Fund and 4300 pilot of melul reinforce- the* necessity of making a reduction January 20 (Continued on pe*e 8, column 4) county on December 15, 1933. Ship­ voided under the local option clause of the situation was stated as fol ­ mi-lit in addition tbece wtU be re­ in tlie number of hogs marketed ut pers who had been degraded dur­ in the city charter and a refund lows: A farmer with a $2500 or quired 12JXX1.000 feet ot lumber. 450 - the county-wide meeting Friday ing the period ot 30 days pnor to will be made on the license fees $3000 mortgage on his farm could, Sentence of not to exceed five December 15. 1933. will be given 000 lineal tret of piling and 100 After the meeting a group of rep­ collected. during the height of the inflation, years in the state penitentiary was Ums of machinery. resentative hog producers met to 30 days from last Thursday in License Fees Set take a single hen egg to hi* cred­ imposed upon Theodore Torgerson which to make application for re­ Of U m - $5.100.000 to be advanced discuss thr organization of the License fees under the liquor con­ itor. have the debt cancelled and of Portland Tuesday on a charge instatement. by the Public Works administration county hog reduction uasociation. still have some money coming In of burglary not in a dwelling. Two trol ordinance will be as follows: Pi finance construction of Uir five Tiiks committee was composed of Schedule released sets up mini­ Brewery $500. winery $250, farm­ return. Dean Schoenfeld, who was other men. Lloyd O'Day ot Portland mum prices, the board stating that brldjf'u', 30 prr cent will be an out­ Charles Herb. Banks route I, Glen ers winery $25, distillery $100, whole­ in Germany at the time acting as and Leo Mahoney of Jerome. Idaho, it is not interested in maximum right «Ut to thr slap- und 70 per Ritiicey, I'orest Grove, R. Hornrc It­ cent «Hl be a loan to b»- repaid er. Htllaboro route 5. John Schmelt- Improvement of Shute Park agricultural advisor to the United who were alleged to have oeen in­ prices. Temporary schedule was Applications Total $389,200 saler $250. restaurant $100, hotel $100. club $50. package store class States debt commission, stated that volved In the looting of the Frank held necessary to establish mini­ over a period of 30 yeurs through zer, Sherwood route 3. Albert Krah- Seen as Good Project A $10. package store class B $50, be was able to buy a suitcase full of Miller store at Forest Grove, receiv­ mum prices pending further in­ Last Six Months of 1933 tolls to be collected lor use ot tlie mer, Cornelius route 2, and Albert 50.000.000 mark bills for Christmas ed postponed sentences. They were vestigation by the board and will druggist $10. railroad, club or din­ s puns Meier. Hillsboro. held in the county Jail pending ing car $50. boat $50. barge $200, Need tor and value of flood con­ presents to his friends for a little be in force until further notice. Tl»e committee, acting in con­ Officers and directors of the further investigation. trol along the Tualatin river was over $1 in American money. In Board plans to give Immediate Washington County National Farm recall beer $15, industrial alcohol Tlir Pacific Teliplione A Trie- junction a ¡tic tHe county agent s cited ut the chamber of commerce normal times these bills would except licensed druggists $100, ad­ to recover an estate fund consideration to production control «rapii company will resist the at- office, arranged a ncheduie of meet­ dinner meeting Monday night by have been worth several million of Action $252 76 from the state of Oregon and will take measures to limit the Loan association were elected Tues­ ditional license privileges $50. Li­ tempt » I Utilities Cunimtesioner ing* and chvidrd the county into Oeorgt McGee and w G dollars each. ■ was filed in the circuit court Mon- herds of producers to the number day during the annual meeting of censes are to be granted for a diaries M Thoma* to reduce sal­ district*. Possibility of bringing this in as a That payment of war debts In day by Franklin Thatcher on his they now own. Admitting of milk the group at the Hillsboro Cham- period of one year and expire at Districts Sri arie* of Its oftmals on injunction project was stressed McGee goods and produce reacted dlsas- own behalf and as administrator of from new producers will be allowed ber of Commerce. Report indicat- midnight December 31. District 1 represented by John CWA suit has been tiimi in federal court, and Ide Special privilege license would were named on a com- trousy to industries and farms In the estate of Norman Thatcher, only as conditions demand addition­ ing that 89 applications totaling attacking an order issuoJ by Thom­ Schinellsrr. consists ot that part of mlttee to co-opei.ite $389.200 had been received during with the coun- the country accepting such payment licensees to sell liquors con­ as dlvapp: ■>! mg salaries of phone Washington county lying east and ty court and ot tiers interested In was the opinion expressed by the who was adjudged dead by the al milk. This action ls to be taken the last half of 1933, was given by permit taining over 14 per cent of alcohol company oftmals, as undue Inter­ south of U»e Scholls Ferry and the plan, which would save thou- college dean in discussing foreiga county court recently. Thatcher al­ to forestall any big rush into the J M. Person, secretary-treasurer. by volume in sealed containers for leges that the money was Norman market milk industry, ferone« will, me company's busi­ Scholls-Ni wberg road. Directors re-elected for the ensu­ of doliars annually to the war debts. He clt4'd examples 1 n Thatcher's share oi the estate of Temporary schedule also set mm­ ing year by the stockholders of the consumption off the premises and District •> 2. represented b y H sands ness Thoma* order sought to re­ county. which France was to receive In ­ Marcia Iriatcber. imum prices for the sale ol mille association were Manin C. Larson. to keep such beverages on hand up­ duce salaries of phone company of­ Hornecker, consists ot that terri­ of Shute park ax stallment r-jmi its from Germany Estate lund in question war turn ­ and cream to stores and school F. L. Brown. J. A. Kirkwood. D G. on payment of any additional $50 ficials from u totul of $233.739 to tory between tile tjgholl* Fcrrv a Improvement benefit to the community and 111 >; oim : .Olli lOal H um - aeri <1. - fee. This privilege is to be $137.525 Officiais of flic Pacific road aiUr the 'Dnatatln rtvif on tl* to make the grounds more attrac­ livered almost Immediately and ed over to the Washington county cafeterias in Portland. Milk con­ Lilly, Charles J. Herb and W. T. license (Cunilfiuwl < mi pa^e 8, rolumft ]) trol board schedule does not affect Putnam. Officers for 1934. elected in force only until the state takes treasurer February 18. 1925. by court >*uwer and IJght company, the tive for celebrations was urged in wrecked the French market for order and in turn was delivered to cities outside of Mutnomah county over the full control of alcoholic Portland (las Ar Coke company und by the board, are Larson, president; the annual report of Secretary Ed. these item*. and a change in local retail prices Brown, vice-president; Person, sec­ liquors under the Knox bill. the state treasurer September 15, the Northwestern Electric compuny. Money loaned to foreign coun­ 1925. according to the petition filed. Is not anticipated. L Moore McGee said that he had Definitions Given whose salaries have been marked retary-treasurer; and loan commit­ teen working on plans and R W tries during the World war was Funds are believed to have been Members of the board are E. G Definitions of the various types down by Thomas, are also expected Weil, county CWA chairman, ad­ spent in tlios country for produce then turned over to the state land Harlan and O. M. Plummer of tee. Kirkwood. Hero and Lilly. vendors and producers and the to appeal to the courts. Total of 15 loans, aggregating of vised filing an application at once. and supplies and in reality con­ board. Tlie plaintiff stated that he Portland and Burge W. Mason of types of liquor involved are clearly Membership held up well during stituted a credit inflation. Dr. was not notified of the above ac- Klamath Falls. $43.000. have been paid out in cash set up in the ordinance. All types Dilatory motorists found Hint the 1933 In spite ot conditions, declared Schoenfeld stated, Following the from the Hillsboro office during the of vendors limited to the sale state police meant Just »lull they last two months of 1933, according of beer and are wine the secretary II now stands at 104. war, similar loans were made by tion at the time it took place. not over 14 Petition usks that the state treas­ Di-lalLs of the fire prevention ac­ said when they warned against ap­ to Person s report. This does not in­ per cent of alcohol of Invitation was read from the private financial Interests and a by volume with urer draw on tlie state land board pearing in public with old license tivities cuiidui ted in Hlilsboro by Aloha Grange to attend the an­ similar credit inflation resulted. clude $143.500 paid out on emer­ (Continued on page 4, column S) piste* after the turn ot the year. the fire marshal during the past nual dinner of that organization. Almost none, if any, of the inter­ for $252.76, les* costs and expenses gency loans, which, while not an Hundreds of motorists all over the year acre Included in a report sub­ Iste t" be set l.i:er Arrangemi nts national war debts in history have of the state in connection with the oificial part of the Farm Loan as­ fund, and turn it over to Franklin (Continurd vn pnge 8. «olunm 4) »late were slappod and required to mitted by W. A Dillon, lire nur- tor local attendance was left in the sociation. are handled by Person as Thatcher. Less than 10 years have lompiy with tlie law forthwith. shal. to the city ‘council this week bands of the community relations correspondent for the land bank elapsed since the fund was deliver- Records of the registration depart­ All building • and surrounding prop­ committee headed by L. ,1. Rush- commissioner. Cash on hand from ed to the state. ment si low that more than 11.400 rrty in the fire limits have ilei n low Decision was made not to en- loans received since January 1. to­ Senator Arthur Ireland was Sun to collect life Insurance al ­ lnspei ted regularly once a month motorists filed application* lor new taling $135.500, will be disbursed in ter the winter carnival parade in leged due Dona fine Howard, a unmmously re-elected Dairy Co-op­ a few days as rapidly as releases platei on January 2, the first busi­ and all schools have been checked Portland. association director from minor, was filed in the circuit court erative ness day of the new year, largely cn fire drills, according to the re- Verne Curry and T G. Bron- this district Friday night during can be procured from present mort­ Tuesday b y Walter W. Howard, as a result of the activities of the port Christ mas leewe reported on the Salem — < Specials — Washington the annual meeting of the the gagees. Person said. Association has guardian, against the Mutual Life county police Application* for 1934 plates I hree frame buildings. two o f celebration and free show for the unit at the local high school loaned since its organization $1,- county is one of only three coun­ filed up to December 31 totaled which wire in the fire limit, have (Continued on pave 8, column 4) Promoting good will and friendly Insurance company of New Y’ork auditorium. Speakers during the 443 300 to 438 farmers. Of this ties in the state which had n o 108.000 Many oi these applications been removed during the past year r< lationships between Pacific uni­ Action is based on the contention session included Senator Joe Dunne, amount. $442.100 has been paid off bonded debt in 1926. and remained were filed through the county sher­ to reduce tire hazard* Report stal­ versity und Washington county will that an attempt by D. C. Howard, co-sponsorer with Ireland < by 120 farmers, leaving total loans one of six counties in 1933 which iff* and others came through the rd that 15 fire extinguishers liate be tile purpose of a board of super­ the girls father, to surrender the Dunne-Ireland milk bill. 1 in force at the close of the year was still free of bonded debt, ac­ mail* mi tiiat the plates were not been refilled, one chimney con- to policy for its cash value prior visors. consisting of 30 county men $1.001.000 to 318 farmers. cording to figures compiled by State Hare of Hlilsboro. and W. W. (Continued on page 8. column 5) sent out until the tollowing week Uenined and rebuilt, an extension organized Tuesday at the unlver- ry, co-op manager. "We hear at times more or less Treasurer Holman. The county's en­ Actually only 6(14)39 o I Oregon's pin • on another chimney at the . < p ganis i. Ion nm Ung wa ¡u • Co-operative members were urged criticism of the Federal Farm Loan tire debt in 1926 as well as in 1933 Officers of the Commercial Na- on the invitation of John F Dobbs, more than 240.000 motor vehicles order of the lire nuushiil and sev­ tlonaI were re-elected nt the to stand by and support the newly system." Person stated. "I find this was represented by outstanding were equipp'd with new plates on eral inspections were made on re­ annual bank university president, and the board stockholders meeting Tues- appointed milk commission by Sen­ cn.icism emanates from sources warrants. Holmans figures show. New Years day quest ot property owners. day night They arc EdwarJ Schul- will be authorized by the board of Washington, however, was one of ator Dunne. He asked that mem­ other than farmers. Sometimes it • • • Office of fire marshal has been tinricli. president; E 1 Kuratli trustees in February. eight Oregon counties which bers produce clean milk, be fair and is made by present mortgagees, such only 1 Board of supervisors will be or­ Recognition of John Barleycorn instrumentnl m having 35 chimneys ami W. C Christensen, vice-presl- failed to reduce their net debt dur­ honest, demand the best in all as life insurance companies, mort- i by Uncle Bam does not mean that cle.'iieil throughout the city. Dillon den's; Alt o Johnson, cashier; W ganized along the same lines as that ing the seven-year period ending things and lay something by to tide gage companies and others who are V Bergen and Cal Jack, assistant if the board of trustees, groups of employes of the state are going to lep.rted Nollies to remove lire July 1. Other counties in this them over in case of another time disgruntled because the Federal last ; be permitted to become too familiar hazard*. consisting of detective wir­ cashiers Directors Include Edward five men elected at tile first regular are Coos. Deschutes, Grant, Records and files of the local re­ of depression. That dariymen are Land bank has failed to lift them list 1 Schulmerlch. E I. Kuratli. W. C ing. i lnmin ys and stove*, litter on meeting of the board will hold of ­ with tile returned exile It has been Klamath, Morrow and i H. E. Muling. M. P. fice from one to six years. There­ employment service office were stepping forw ard under a new social out from a sour mortgage.'• He Harney. generally taken for granted that floor*, vents from stoves in restau­ Christensen, : Cady. U R. Easter and I a ster Ire- after the member will be elected transferred Wednesday to the cen­ order was the opinion expressed stated that it was true that some Multnomah. drunkenness on duty would result rants anil paper too close to a chim­ land. Other counties which were free New banking regulations ____ and for six years. Members of the board tral office in Portland, according by Senator Dunne in explaining farmers were s o badly involved tn dismissal, but the state highway ney were given mill complied with effect on bunk were considered of hm nt by R W Weil (Continued on page 8. column 6) I bonded debt in 1926 were Joseph­ the Dunne-Ireland milk bill. department Is taking no chances on In nil but one case. Alf O Johnson, cashier, has been propose to become acquainted with county chairman. Registrations for ine and Polk. Since that time Linn, Activities connected with the Fires In the city were nil investi­ appointed on the public education the operation of the university in CWA projects will still be taken preparation a misunderstanding und has issued Marion and Umatilla have Joined Washington Grange Backs the and passage of an order on the subject. Not only gated by the fire marshal, two of committee of tlie state bankers' as­ order that they may intelligently locally but workers will probably Dunne-Ireland bill through the re­ the list and Clatsop and Columbia (Continued on pa** 8. column 2) Gill’s Sales Tax Stand counties are expected to retire their sociation council young people ill tlieir re­ be requisitioned from the Portland cent special session of the state does the department forbid drink­ spective communities in the mat­ office in the future, he said. ing or drunkenness while on duty Endorsement of the stand taken last bonds this year. legislature were discussed by Dunne. ter of choosing Pacific as their col­ but the ban extends to any public Action followed the filling of the Ireland and Hare Manager Henry by Ray W. Gill, state grange mas­ Washington county is charged up lege. display of intemperance or exces­ county's quota of employment for reported progress in the construc­ ter, In opposing the sales tax as in Holman's report with the great­ Supervisors elected were as fol­ CWA projects and was done as a tion of the new Co-op building in passed by the special session of the est percentage increase in net debt sive drinking that would bring dls- lows: Thomas H. Tongue Jr., C. T means of concentrating operations. Portland. Approximately 300 dairy­ Oregon legislature, was given in a in the seven-year period—243.3 per credit upon the department. • • • Richardson. J. W. Connell. W. G. Similar action has been taken in men were present. resolution passed b y Washington cent—but this is due to the fact Hare. M P. Cady. M. H. Steven­ several other counties in the state. Grange on Pumpkin Ridge Satur­ that its debt in 1926 was very Amendments written Into the bus illy Wm F. Cyril«, County Airrnt) clover on the wheat just as they son, J. M. Person. H. A. Deck and Harry Morgan, who has been in and truck law by the special ■es­ day. Members of the resolution small, only $34.696, and has since What did the 5366 callers at the have been in the habit of doing. sion of the legislature will reduce eottntv agent's office during 1933 Where the contracted acreage is G. Russell Morgan of Hillsboro; G. charge of the local re-employment committee were John Dorland, Lucy been Increased to only $119,125 as truck license revenues by approx­ want? That question might be part of the same field it is usual­ A Bauman. C. A Brodersen, Rich­ office, will continue in charge of Baker and John Loftis. of July 1, last. imately $300,000 a year in the opin­ answered quickly by glancing through ly desirable to get the entire field i ard Fendall, Omar Fendall, Hugh registrations. McGilvra. Max Reeher. C. Condit. Arthur Kroeger of Hillsboro was ion of Carl I> Gnbrielson, chief of the brief summary of the work down to clover for the next R. I. Mills of Forest Grove; T. R. appointed purchasing agent for February 17 was selected as the UM motor vehicle license depart­ for the year recently completed. seeded crop. Tilts may be done by seed- Fowler, E B. Nodry and J. O John ­ county CWA projects last Saturday time for Hillsboro's next bargain ment Approximately 13,000 of the This summary indicates that ap- Ing the clover the wheat as son of Tigard; J Henry Johnson. and took over his duties here Wed­ day at local retail merchants meet­ 33,000 trucks licensed tn Oregon proxlmately 1000 of these callers usual and then on seeding clover alone A. M. Jannsen and Dr. J. R. Tal­ nesday. This office will have charge ing here Monday night. It will lust year are now exempted from were about equally divided between during late spring on the land tak­ bert of Beaverton; W L. Moore of buying all materials for projects again be sponsored by the chamber the payment of any tax other than Information a Inuit forage crops and en out of wheat. and Arthur Wahl of Banks; F. L. in Washington county. Weil stated. of commerce, with local merchants College News Service. Corvallis— producers. Walnut industry organ­ the $5 flat license fee imposed on horticulture. It might be supposed Contracted wheat acreage seeded Brown of Laurel, Frank Rowell of No additional projects in Wash­ participating, and will be the third Start of the new year finds Ore­ ized under similar agreements 1 n all motor vehicles, Gabrielson said. that emergency crop loans and ag­ • • • ricultural adjustment Inquiries made to mi clover or alfalfa will of Scholls; and T. R. Rix’ and H. A ington county were approved by the bargain day conducted on this plan. gon's agricultural industry well conjunction with California area. Previous bargain days. It Is point­ along in adapting itself to the al­ state committee during the past Corn-Hogs — Emergency purchase Any attempt on the part of the up a large part of this number. lint course be acceptable as the con­ Miller of Gaston. Officers elected were: Bauman week. ed out. have been highly satisfac­ most revolutionary changes brought of pigs and brood sows carried on state liquor commission to estab­ such is not the ease as these two tracted acreage only for the year of Forest Grove, chairman; Rich ­ tory to customers and merchants. about by the application of the na­ to limited extent 1 n this state. lish headquarters In Portland will subjects combined accounted for in which the clover or alfalfa was Large crowds that have come to tional agricultural adjustment act. Corn-Hog production control plan probably result in a mandamus suit only a little over 400 callers, The seeded. Another area will need to ardson of HllL'boro. vice-chairman; the county seat for the previous What has transpired to date may launched with possible maximum to keep the offices in the capital other odd 3900 were divided be- be designated the contracted acre­ Omar Fendall of Forest drove. events indicate the public's Inter­ be Just a beginning, but when sum­ benefit payments to hogs totaling city, where the headquarters are tween about 17 agricultural enter­ age for tlie following year Every treasurer; and McGilvra of Forest est in the special values offered by marized according to major com­ $720.000 for hogs and $123,000 on located by the Knott liquor control prises represented 1 n Washington applicant for wheat aloltment re­ Grove, secretary. the stores on these days. Commit­ modities the record begins to look corn. Full signup not expected, how- act. county farming, with soils, farm ceived, during early October, a copy • • • Slight decrease In postal receipts tee includes George Selfridge. Ed. formidable already. Here it is in cer, because of nature of Industry management. Junior projects, mar­ of the rules regarding tlie use of County Agents Attend at the local postoffice for the past L. Moore, Nye Bristol and P. A. brief outline: here. Nine breweries and one distillery keting. dairy, poultry and general the contracted acreage. If there is Extension Service Meet year as compared with 1932 was re­ Anderson. Wheat—Oregon growers signed up Dairying—Emergency butter sur­ have been incorporated in Oregon fiirin crops leading the others in any doubt tn the mind of anyone vealed this week by Fred C. Holz- William F. Cyrus and . Joseph to remove 126.800 acres from pro­ plus purchasing carried on by AAA he should look up these regulations. since 3.2 per cent lieer was legalized about the order mentioned. nagal. postmaster. Receipts for Belanger, county agent and assistant in this region. Trade agreement duction and in return qualified for County Farmers ’ Union and repeal of prohibition became In between times, 1482 farm calls county agent, respectively, in this stamps and stock, during 1933 to­ $2,777.000 1 n domestic allotment among dairy products manufactur­ assured, according to records in the were Elects Officer* Saturday made and 139 meetings were Don Batchelar Honored area, are attending the annual con­ taled $21,522.49 and in 1932 $22,128.- Washington county Farmers' Union benefit payments for the first year. ers drawn but not yet approved state corporation department. held. Tills latter figures docs not • • • All organization work is completed nationally. Milk marketing agree­ Linfield Football Meet vention of extension service work­ 24, a decrease of $605.85. represent those meetings attended Money taken in during the first will meet Saturday at the court and some counties have received ments provided for but none ap­ ers at Corvallis this week. Sessions Sterilization of the mentally un­ and participated in but includes house 1 n all-day session. Annual Don Batchelar of Hillsboro, soph ­ the checks for the first payments plied for in this state Production fit offers the only practical solu­ only those which were held for the omore at Linfield college, was one opened Tuesday and will continue six montlis of the two years totaled election of officers will be held, about the same in spite of the fact to growers. The northwest as a control to be launched soon but tion to Oregon's problem of institu­ purpose of presenting information of 25 lettermen honored at the an­ until Saturday. session will begin at 10 o'clock that a two-cent postage rate was lunch will be served at noon, whole reports 14 per cent reduction details of plan not yet available. tionalizing Its feeble minded and regarding some farm enterprise of nual football banquet Friday night. Ail in Road Rights-of-Way Cost In effect in 1932 and a three-cent winter wheat acreage planted. insane in the opinion of Rufus Hol­ the county. Livestock—Beef may be included members are urged to attend. Batchelar. halfback, was one of the rate last year. Holznagel stated. Emergency export association mov­ under dairy adjustment program. man, state treasurer. As a member Washington County $2750 Income during the last three months most versatile ground gainers for ed 10.000,000 bushels of northwest of the board of control Holman has Farm Credit—Reorganization of Washington county farmers will the Wildcat team as a kicker, pass­ Washington county's pro rata of 1933 showed an increase of ap­ Sales Tax Debate Aloha surplus. been devoting much time to a study federal farm credit structure under er and runner. His punting was a soon be seeding red clover. Some of share of the purchase price o f proximately six per cent over the Grange Hall Wednesday Horticulture — North w est Tree of the state's institution* and their farm oct brought many applications Sales tax will be debated at the Fruit Industries, Inc., formed as needs He has been particularly im­ them who have signed wheat allot- big factor In many crucial moments. rights-of-way for the Wolf creek same period In 1932 despite a re­ mortgage refinancing from Ore­ contracts are wondering Just Linfield enjoyed the first success­ road totaled »2750. according to the duction In the drop mail rate from Aloha Grange hall at 8 p. m. Wed­ trade group of al northwest tree: for pressed with the rapid growth of ment gon farmers. State Agricultural Ad­ the population at both of the in­ how this wheat deal affects their ful football season in years, winning county court. An order transferring three to two cents. Receipts for nesday with Representative E J. fruit shippers under trade a«ree- visory council for aiding la farm sane hospitals as well as at the In­ usual ■ending of clover There Is three out of six games The Wild­ that amount to the state highway the Christmas season this year McAlear of Hillsboro taking the sd- ment* and code of operation de­ debt adjustment set up under fed­ defeated their traditional foe, commission fund of the county was showed a marked increase over that flrmatlve and Morton Tompkins of signed to bring orderly marketing! eral program. Four federal credit stitution for feeble minded. All nothing In the contract placing any , cats made last Thursday. of 1932. he said. restriction on the seeding of red Pacific university, 18 to 0. Dayton the negative. practices more profltabe for the I (Qonllnued on p*** 8, colunn $J (CaaUaiMdaa past*. *ol»al) Many Examples Cited Schedule Temporary Effective at Once Burglar Gets Pen Sentence Need of Flood Control Cited Farmer Loan Body Elects Fire Marshal Reports Work Ireland Named Co-op Director County Men To Aid P. U. County Free Bonded Debt Bank Stockholders Re-elect Officers Employment Office Moved County Agent Receives Calls From 5366 Persons Last Year Another Bargain Day for City Set Postoffice Receipts Show Small Decrease State Progress on Agriculture Adjustment Plans Summarized