Hiilsboro Day - - - Hillsboro Night — Plan to Shop in Hillsboro at February 17 Sales lliiiiin Peuple, \ «. it \lll< Charge» Producers Eligible giB.UOO, will be on hand ready tan wire pul out by the »tale tor distribution Friday morn­ game commission, one of the larg«*st plantings ever made in the county ing. Balam While the »polllght •• 1 County farmers who signed The trout were transporteo from public atunllou hai. been putty up under the program will re- the Necanlcum hatchery near .Sea­ largely tenter» 1 on the ixmliiii’ < ive a payment imounting side to this county over a 110-mlle gubernatorial »ampulgn In On-Kon | to 20 ( «-nt » a bushel on each n lie in a special 500-gallon tru' k u iiibiii»» i of palrio i' ■ in-’' '• who No Final Closing Date Set I allotment ba*ed upon 54 per No Compromises Planned in Aeration ot the water 1» accom- Roll for 1933 Will go to would like to m - i 'V i - their »Ute «'• | cunt of the average annual plLihe-i by centrifugal pumps which Sheriff Next Tuesday Assessment Controveries coMrosamcn have also been getthu for Filing Applications | production of wheat for the turn the water over in the tank tlielr own private campaign» under years 1930. 1931 and 1932 I every four minutes. way While litany of tin h I Irin n ««•» A»»'l < ’ihty Ayrfd ) | j cents Tax rolls for 1933. calling for a Beautification a(i Is* returned to tlie Job of con­ gestion wai also made that the upstream against the current. With­ tax summary released this week by State Secretary Well Known gressman tor a second term "t hen were owned by him when fallowed, triangular tract lo ue let; between in a short time after liberation, the the assessor This increase results there 1» a lol of tak to the effect and who is farm mg in 1934. is principally from the addition of the new and old highways be land­ in Hillsboro Locality tlial W C. Hawley, whom Mott de- eligible to participate in the hog re­ scaped Donation of 1U0 climbing small fish will work their way the old age pension and elections , long distances from the original leaUI In the last republican pri­ duction progrum and to get hie to the county roll and from the roses to be planted around the ball mary. would not be averse »o a share of benefit payment», Thefce Hal E Hoss. 41, seere.ary of state park was aLso offered by the group point of entrance, according to of­ Increase in the nonhigh school political comebui k providing lie » an payments art considerable < ven for Poatponrd Sentence» Given as one mean» of co-operating with ficials In charge ol the lioeration area levy. Taxes for state and and former newspaper editor, died the very small producer Hup|x»se be convinced Uiat there ure enough Raising of game fish to stock county purposes are based upon a early Tuesday morning at his home the park committee on the project. people who want him to justify the a mun owned only one mow that Two Grove Store Thieve» Oregon streams is completely fl- total levy of 17 mills on a county in Salem after an illness of more CWA labor Available risk Of a campaign Hawley admits farrowed twice each year during than a year. Funeral services were ’ named by funds obtained from valuation of $24.597,440 96 That the city had hoped to ap­ fishing licenses and fines No money Hurt the subject bus been broached 1933 und 1932. and thut she r a used conducted this afternoon »Thursday» Tax Totals Given Juror» for the trial of Morri» Al­ ply for CWA funds for park Im­ U obtained from tax money. lo him by numerous friend» but In- an average of »even pigs per litter. at Salem with state officials a s Summary of levies for state and honorary pallbearers and newspa­ siils that he has come to no dr '1 hl» mans benefit payments would bert of Portland on a larceny in­ provement, but was held up due to I Planting of the fish in Washlng- county purposes show the follow ­ dictment were drawn Thursday, curtailment ot allotments a as the cision as yet The name of Al W be about fifty dollars. per men as active pallbearers. Norblad ol Astoria 1» also being but hearing of evidence »as post­ statement of Mayor O Phelps in 1 ton county started a week ago Mon­ ing amounts to be raised in the Sign-Ip ProgrrsMn Hoss had been seriously ill for county: county $166.524.67; county discussing the suggestion. He stated day and continued during the past poned until Wednesday Postpone ­ mentioned in connection with th» some time, his last visit to the state of hog producers 1» go­ ment was caused by the »erious that the triangle was part ot prop- schools $98.143 78; and state $153,- republican nomination tor this of­ ing Sign-up two weeks. Due to the fact that the house having been late in Novem­ rapidly. Last week the of one ol the Important wit- erty taken over by the city lur Necanlcum hatchery is being re­ 488.03 The non-high school tax ber when ne attended a brief meet­ fice It is generally known that local forward committee in each district met Illness of 11.3 mills on a district valuation Street assessments and was not ue ises Member» of the Jury were there U no love lost betw»» n Mott for one ing of the board of control. Since day to assist farmers in fill­ 11 Ikirland. Harry Yocum. available for park purposes. City modelled and enlarged with CWA of $9.013.041 63 will amount to $101,- that date he had been confined to and Norolad and U U»e Aatorian out their paper* A total o f John Manager George McGee staled that funds it was necessary for a num- 847 38. while the tax for roads and his bed. Death came while the does enter the primary »ampulgn ing Ethel I> Epler. George J Harms, 123 applications were turned in at Ida H Fiske, Fred I Holmes, John the roaes could probably be planted txr of loads to be liberated at night. bridges will total *113.148.22. Special it will probably be as much out of the secretary of state was asleep. county agent's office during Sheelar. Henry r H mm . b W at the ball park with surplus labor a desire to retire M >.t from public the I Local sportsmen designate the taxes levied in school districts to­ week. The state official was widely ac­ tals $137.072 14. City and town spec­ Irom city CWA projects. life u for the prosprct of winning Shearer, Frederick Wcrre. O i ar . points of liberation and sign re- Word has been received from Cor­ Pfalil und Charles 11 VanKl» » k The prop »-al was finally placed , ceipts for each ioad. Fish were ial levies amount to $63 774.70, quainted in HiilsDoro and Washing­ the nomination fur himself vallis that tlie special forma for Leo Mahoney of Jerome. luuho, In the hands of the city park com­ plat to In the cast and west forks while those for union high school ton county, having addressed local tin th«1 dcmocraUc side of this - h * by the local commit tuts aiu on civic groups on several occasions. picture K 1< 1 urner of Dallas hies u the and Lloy I O'Day of Portland re­ mute« to confer with the Garden of Dairy creek Gales. McKay, Pat- districts total $139.49953. way I ’ hi.s will mean that these Payment of taxes in quarterly His most recent local appearance all l ady announced hi» Intention .o committers can begin uork on the ceived a postponed sentence Satur­ club and devise a suitable plan for 1 ton and Scogg.ns creeks and in the installments as passed by the 1933 was July 4. 1932. when he crowned seek the congres lomd nomination, applications from their districts day on a c barge of burglary not In improvement*. Member» of civic Tualatin river legislature rather than under the Miss Mildred Donelson "Happy while John <»O»> of Marshtlell Is very soon Oner the committees a dwelling. The men had previously cluu delegations included Mrs Pat­ old plan of semi-annual payments Days" queen. He also had a host understood to be torn between two tail thia work all applications re­ plead guilty to breaking into the terson. Mrs Harry R. Morgan. Mrs. becomes elfectlve this year The of personal friends in this area, deal i e one jiointlng lo congn-ss ceived thereafter will probably have Frank Miller store al forest Grove Arthur Kro< er. Mrs George Mc­ first quarter of all taxes will be many of whom attended the serv­ and the other to the governors to wait foi con.skleration until af­ December 27. 1933 Both were al­ Grath and Mrs. L. T. McPheeters. due March 15. the second June 15. ices in Salem today. Application to the county dog chair, boUi by way of the demo­ ter the firs batch has been fin- lowed th ,r liberty by Circuit Judge the third on September 15 and the control b* ard to allow the city vo He had been head of the state George It. Bagley. cratic ticket . h< »l final quarter on December 15. In the second district Walter department since September 20. Six persons were arrested last enforce the dog license law within No final cl< ing date for accept ­ Under the new plan interest will I'lcriv of LaOrunde will again »< ek ing applications has been set, out week for failure to obtain public the city limits was authorized by be charged on taxes remaining 1928, when he was appointed to the the council. Under this plan the the democratic nomination as the anyone wishing to be considered utilities commission permit*. E. C city would receive 80 per cent of Grange Plans Entertainment unpaid after the due date at the office by Governor Patterson to preliminary to his leluru lo the with the first lot of applicants rate ot two-thirds of one per cent fill the vacancy caused by the res­ all licenses collected from Hillsboro congressional Job, Humor has It. should Bi bey of Portland was arrested see that his papers are in reside nts. Action of the council for Chamber of Commerce per month or fraction of a month ignation of Sam A. Kozer. Subse­ though, that Fierce will not have (hr hands Thursday on the charge, plead one of his committee­ until paid. However, a rebate of quent to that date he was elected would appoint Uie chief of police a clear field even as fur ns the men or at of the count) agents off tot guilty Saturday in tlie local Justice as city supervisor and authorized two percent will be allowed on each primary election, but ll»at Jack by the middle of next week of the peace court and was lined Hillsboro business men and their quarter of the taxes on any sepa­ secretary oi state for two terms. Allen mayor of Pendleton, may con­ the mayor and city recorder to sign Hass had been engaged in news­ <10 and costs Complaints were filed wives will be guests of the Aloha rate parcel of real property or on test hl» Union county neighbor for enforcement contract. against Leonard Gattucclo and John an Communication Grange next Wednesday night A the personal property of any tax- paper work at Oregon City. Salem from Marshall this honor As fur Uie icpubllcan and Camas. Wash., tor a number A Schnildtke. both of I*ortland. and Dana of Portland, regional advisor program including dinner, enter- (Conunucd vn pave 4, column Si primal y race Jay Upton of Bend, of years before entering state pol­ Emil Miller of North Plains on for the federal emergency admini­ iinnment and dancing has been who has already let It be noised planned and tickets are available itics. He also served many years as Thursday, and against Phi E Ben­ stration ot public works, in re­ about that he would run. seems -o secretary and presiaent ot the Ore­ nett and Floyd E Reno, both of gard to city planning work with at the local chamber of commerce. have the field to himself up to this i ding to W. F. Norman o f gon State Editorial association. Portland. Monday Bennet, was also CWA engineers was read and the Aloha, chairman. point. churgej with having no chauffeur's questionnaire submitted ordered to He was born October 7, 1892. in Milton Klepper, former state sen­ The event will open at 6:30 p. license. Portland, the son of Oregon pio­ be filled out. The plan of the gov­ m. with a dinner served by the ator from Multnomah county, while Service club» of Washington coun­ neers. He is survived by his widow, in Salem tills week indicated that ty. inc'uilnif the Rotary clubs of George Lockett of Forest Grove ernment is to coordinate plans for grange ladies. The entertainment Mrs. Myrtle Lantz Hoss; four chil­ he would be a candidate for the Hillsboro and Forest Grove. KiwalUs entered a plea of not guilty to an future growth in cities and inter­ program will consist of music, a dren. David. Jean. John and Laura; republican nomination for congress of Beaverton and Lions of Tigard, assault and battery charge Thurs­ vening territory. That the proposed tax on retail That the council would make no short one-act play "Clothes Make sales will not affect sales of feeds and by his parents. and State Senator Allan Bynon Is enjoyed a Joint dinner and meeting day Date for the trial has not been known to have designs of his own at Uie chamber of commerce here set by A W Havens. Justice ot the compromises in the settlement of the Man by the Scholls Grange, lor livestock or poultry and of on the congressional Job. Thursday night. More than 125 were peace. David Alexander waived pre­ controversies arising over street as­ skits and moving pictures by R. J. seeds for planting, where the prod­ ♦ • • present Rev Leroy Walker was liminary hearing Friday on a charge sessments was the general concen­ Clary. Dancing to music by Sap­ ucts thereof are to be resold as ol larceny in a dwelling and was sus of opinion expressed by coun- Tile pathway of a dictator Is not meeting chairman. pington's orchestra will follow the tangible personal property was the bound over to the grand Jury. (Continued on page M, column 6) always strewn with roses, according opinion forwarded this week by the Dr Levi T Pennington president entertainment. to Max Oehlhar, state director of o f Pacific college, »peaking o n Pleudlng guilty t o charges o f tax commission to O. B. Plenty of parking space will be state T. S. Weatherred of this city will agriculture, who speaks from ex­ "Lightning." said that things don't stealing gasoline, Ersal Reed o I availaoie at the hall, according to Kraus, county school superintend­ be presented with a fifty-year vet­ perience Oehlhar, In addition to Just happen by chance, but are the near Sheridan was fined $75 and ent. Charles V. Galloway, chairman the committee in charge An at­ eran's jewel by Phoenix lodge. his other duties, lias been created result of forces built up over a Earl Manned of Forest Grove glOO tendant will be present to watch of the state group, declared that Knights of Pythias, at an open code dictator by Governor Meier period by tile local Justice of the peace the decision was confirmed by re­ meeting February 19. at which ume automobiles during the evening. of time What one Is today with authority to pass on the num. largely the result of what he was court Saturday Neither ot the men Local arrangements are being cent opinions rendered in regard to the seventieth anniversary ot the emus agricultural codes Now Max '.» pay the fines and w ill serve handled by L J Rushlow He states the California sales tax yesterday. Evil, if built up in man » could (Continued of the order will also be on pn»e 4, column & J Is out with a charge that tile Ag­ mind, The commission declared that founding Aloha is making plans to ac­ will gradually overcome him. "Sunbonnet Girl," a colorful op­ that. celebrated. Mr. Weatherred has ricultural Adjustment act was lob­ commodate 150 guests from Hills ­ both seeds and feeds become consti ­ Program Included group singing eretta. will be presented by pupils boro. bied tiirough the special session of tuent parts of other tangible per­ been a member of the order con­ of the Hillsboro union high rchool Ua> legislature by private butter in­ led by Dr J R. Talbert of Beaver­ sonal property and are not taxable tinuously since January 26, 1883. ton. vocal solos by Pio Zanobt lli of Friday night at the high echo terests Intent u|a>n putting over a Mr. Weatherred was a charter when sold to farmers, livestock auditorium, under direction of Miss "quarter of a million dollar graft " Hillsboro and musical and vocal raisers, dairymen, poultrymen o r menvoer of Io lodge No. 19. which numbers by the Junior Wranglers Edith Findley, music instructor On tlie day that tlie act was signed, other producers for the production was instituted at Hillsboro on that Plans for a Washington county Program will begin at 8 15 o'clock Oehlhar says, the blitter code, from the Webber Academy of Music fair of tangible personal property for date, and remained a member of this year will be Influenced by Synopsis of play: Mrs Coleman, drill ted by these interests was pre­ of Portland that lodge until It surrendered its resale Uie income received from racing Lions were headed by Reprcscnta. funds in the state, according to a the president of the State Federa­ sented to the governor tor ills sig­ charter in the year 1890. Me became Similar decision have been ren ­ nature and since la- »Oehlhar > has tlie J o john en. Kiwanls by A decision Saturday by the county tion of Music clubs, her daughter dered under the California sales a charter member of Phoenix lodge been made code dictator lie has M Jannscn, Grove Rotary by George fair board Sentiment over the coun­ i:.i: n.ua. her son Bob, and a ; tax by the equalization board of at its institution on November 22. Piiti'rson and Hillsboro Rotary by Many Hillsboro business firms that state, according to Galloway. 1890. thus having the distinction of ty favors a fair such as was held of his, Jerry, arrive at the country been subjected to a "well organized C. T Richardson tn the absence last In 1931, stated Ed L. Moore, are co-operating in another "Hills ­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Meadows, campaign of high-jacking and In application, the proposed Ore­ being a charter member of two dif­ where they are to conduct a music boro Day" bargain event February gon law would follow the Cali­ ferent lodges of the order. gangsterism" in an attempt to "co­ ol I’resldent E J McAlear and secretary of the group R M Banks of Banks was elect ­ Vice-President R. E Wiley, 17 to stress the importance of Hills ­ contest Mr and Mrs. Scroggs a erce" him Into signing the code fornia sales tax. Knights and Pythian Sisters of president of the fair board for boro as a trading center. Trade lkniald E Iaing. recently appoint­ ed Oehlhar objects to tlie proposed the county and their friends will the coming year with C. D Minton skinflint couple, refuse t o allow code on the ground that It increases ed municipal Judge I n Portlaiwl, of FYirest Grove, vice-prosldent. and Sunbonnet Sue, an orphan workuig messages and invitations to attend be Invited to attend this meeting, tlie spread betwevn the producer will speak at tlie Rotary luncheon H T. Hesse of ScholLs. treasurer. for them, to slug In the contest the event will go out in this pa­ and it is expected that many grand _____ She tells her story and Bob. Bar­ per next week. Each participating and tlie consumer which he Inskits today Moore was re-elected secretary. officers and past grand chancellors bara and Jerry try to find, with firm will feature one item of mer­ Is already too wide, u condition to of the state will be present. the aid of Constable McSpavin. if chandise in particular, but addi­ which he attributes tlie present Cheney L. Benefiel. resident of there was some property left by­ tional attractive opportunities for plight of the farmers of the nation. M • • Washington county for 69 years, Two Doctor« Move Back Sue's parents. They also are going savings will be offered. Hponsors of the state budding to try and help Sue to enter the Free distribution of merchandise died at his home near Manning ‘ To Commercial Building contest The contest takes place gifts will again be made at 2 o'clock Tuesday after an extended illness. I Dr. J. B. Dinsmore and Dr. Ralph program do not propose to give up and the outcome is what you will in the afternoon from the roof of Funeral services will be held at the i Dresser have moved from the Wells without a fight. In spite of the Washington county Is coming -Charles H Thompson, H F. Pom­ find February 9 Ample humor is the chamber of commerce building. Forest Grove Undertaking company building to new offices in the Com­ opinion of C C. Hockley, Oregon representative of tlie PWA, that back ax a potato growing county, eroy. W H. Burkert, II P Strickler, afforded by various conilc types. Committee in charge from the re­ chapel this afternoon (Thursday' mercial building. Their new offices the act of tlie last legislature au- i In the opinion of E. R. Jackson, Helen Schmeltaer. W H. Peters. Including Mr. Scroggs, the hen­ tail trades committee Is George Sel­ with Rev. Claud Sabin officiating. are In the same location as they thorizlng the budding program vio- , crop» specialist of Oregon State col­ Ivan C. Burkert: Newberg-James pecked husband. Jerry, the breezy fridge. P. A. Anderson and Nye O. i Interment will be In the Banks were before the fire a year ago. (Continued on immtc 4. eolumn 1) cemetery. lates tlie constitutional inhibition lege, who was in the county last Allison, E. L. Setffert. Henry Ver-. Bristol. against Indebtedness In excrais of week and with Mr Cyrus, county steeg, Ellery McDougall; Portland - Local firms co-operating in the He was born February 19. 1862. in ■gent, made the bln Inspections for Ben D. Graf, Emil Stabler. Martin $50.000 they have prevailed upon bargain event include Lester Ire­ Yamhill county, the son of the Hurdt. Eugene Werner. Harry Han­ him to submit the ten projects to the growers of certified secd land & company. J. c. Penney late Mr and Mrs. John Benefiel. his superiors at Washington, D. C, "Years ago the county shipped out sen. Abe Btoller, R. R. Graves, H. company, C. C store. Selfridge The family came to this county for their consideration. Legal opin­ 100 carloads or more of seed pota­ R. Findley. Clevc Owens. H G. Bros., Perfection bakery. Weil's De­ two years later. Mr. Benefiel was ion around the capltol agrees with toes each year.” said Jackman, "but Bauer, James Walters, Sam Walters, partment store. Goar's Woman's married February 26. 1888. to Ellen Corvallis—In its relations with ag­ Charge of three cents will be Hockley's Judgment of the act and that business was finally lost due John Walters, Howard May. E 8. shop. Pool-Gardner Lumber com­ Thornburgh, who survives. Eight riculture the federal government made on all out-of-town checks children survive as follows: Roy. little hope is held out for the suc­ to Uie Increase of shipment from May. Seth Miller; Hillsboro -A. Zah­ pany. Bristol hardware. Palm Drug decided definitely to "let Its cess of the program Its sponsors, Irrigated sections and the compara­ ler. H. Reimann, F J. Schmidt, A. presented by customers to Wash­ store. Oakes' grocery. Powers' groc­ Ariel, Wash.; Kenneth. Cornelius; has hand know what its left hand however, contend that the provision tive lower quality of potatoes from L. Croenl. J P. Meurer, Rowell ington county merchants, accord­ ery. Curry s grocery. Delta Drug John and Fred. Banks; Oscar. Port­ right is doing." In fact, orders have been in the act under which title to the here. Now the county is climbing Bros, O. M Heaton; laurel—Glen ing to a resolution passed Friday store, WiJey's grocery. Imperial land; Mrs. Tony Rinck and Mrs. given Farm Credit adminis­ proposed buddings would remain in back and it Is likely that shipments Miller, Ed B. Wohlschlegel, John night by county business men meet­ Feed * Grain company, J. W. Cope­ Corbett Crowthers, Buxton, and tration for on the the one hand to co­ at the local chamber of com­ land Lumber yard, Hillsboro Feed Mrs. Joseph Frydenthall, Tule Lake, the federal government until paid this year will again total 100 car­ Mulloy, William Borgelt; Beaverton ing operate with the AAA on the ether merce. Cards notifying customers Cal Fourteen grandchildren also tor through a system o f annual loads. Of this amount nearly halt —H J. Valentine. F C. Fluke. J. company, Hillsboro Meat company. see that production loans do not leases, circumvents the lndetedneM will be certified seed, and the bal­ T Croenl, Everett Wright, Don of the decision will be displayed by Safeway. Howe's Clothing store, Su­ survive as well as a brother. Perry to work against the purposes of pro­ Fraser, H. L. Hudson; Banks—J. R/ each merchant. Inhibition While the supreme court ance will be uncertified. perior Meat market. Hillsboro Phar­ L. Benefiel, at Banks. duction control. The new system of bank service macy, Sprouse-Reitz store, and tn a four-to-three opinion seems, "Tlie return of thia industry to Loftis »V Sons; Vernonia—Charles The extension service at Oregon to liAve upheld th Li line of reason­ the county can be traced to the Si hnikllln; Scappoose—C. L. Nelson. fees under which a charge of three Western Food store, according to cents Is made on all out-of-town Secretary Ed. L. Moore. ing in Uie office building ca.sc, the activities of Uie growers of cer­ State college has Just received word checks deposited led county business two situations are hardly compar­ tified seed. Each of these men sell Woodworth Named Head that It is to assist In completing men to adopt the policy. Accounts able since In that case Uie slate seed to neighbors with the muM arrangements to see that the ac­ Of County Fruit Growers paid In full by mall will not be was merely making use of one of that now nearly all the potatoes in Organization of a county com­ tivities of these two agencies of the subject to the charge. Its own funds, although taking it the county which go into commer­ Oeorge L. Woodworth was elected pliance board under the state food government are co-ordinated Approximately 30 niercliants at­ as a loan and with a promise to cial channels, trace back a year or president of the Washington Coun­ and grocery distributors' code of federal tended the session called by the repay out of money collected as two to the farm of some good seed authority was completed Tuesday in this state. ty Co-operative Fruit Growers' as ­ grower. Rumor that federal wheat was night by 46 food merchants meet­ retail trades committees of the For­ Under an agreement reached be­ rentals, s • • "Tlie potatoes this year average sociation a t the annual meeUng est Grove and Hillsboro chambers available for distribution to poultry ing at ihe local chamber of com­ tween the FCA and AAA, production better than usual for quality Mnny Tlio Home Owners' Tax Exemp­ Friday at the old Grange hall. of commerce. Harley Armfield of raisers was emphatically denied in merce Verne Curry of Hillsboro was loans through the newly formed tion league wants property tax, of the blns we saw will run 80 per Other officers are Mrs. O. C. Chase, Forest Grove served as chairman. a letter received this morning from selected area chairman and Ed L. production credit associations will cent or more U. 8. No. 1, whereas No representatives from Beaverton N H. McMillan, director of com­ Moore of Hillsboro secretary. real and personal, limited to 1% Representatives selected for the be granted only to those growers per cent ol Its true cash value Pre­ the average for the valley Is near­ secretary and treasurer; and R. H. were present, but the meeting was modity distribution at Washington, various of food stores were as who either have joined in the pro­ liminary petitions for an Initiative er 50 per cent U. 8. No. 1. Tills ex­ McAnlnch. of Hillsboro, J. C. Betts assured that Beaverton merchants D. C. The communication declared follows: types M W Manning of Beav­ duction control movements in which measure covering this proposal were tra good quality combined with the of Gaston, and M. S. Heesacker of would co-operate. that the wheat In question was erton. independent grocers; C. M. they are eligible, or those growers filed with the slate department this higher price this year will bring a Banks, directors. W. 8. Cropp was available only In counties under Kruchek of Aloha, chain stores, who will agree not to increase their nice income Into the county from nt.lined M a director from last Dairy Co-op II. m Meet week. drouth and flood areas and. in these and George Fischer of Hillsboro, acreage of basic commodities listed out of county points, principally year. Ernest H Wiejan of Corvallis, * • • Annual meeting of the Dairy Co­ cases, only for animals. Washing­ meat dealers. The board will meet in the farm act. Tlie fate of the Knox liquor con- ' California, where most of tlie seed professor of horticulture at Oregon operative at their new plant 1 n ton county will get Its share of any each month at the local chamber That is to say, If a man who State college, spoke on "Barreling Portland Tuesday was attended by commodities distributed by the gov­ of commerce on the first Tuesday trol aet still reposes In the bosom j gOI Berries and the Prospective Code more than 500 enthusiastic dairy­ ernment, declared R. W Well, after the first Monday in tlie grows wheat has not Joined his ol the supreme court Arguments on I Names of growers having potatoes for local wheat production control as- Berry Growers." men of the milkshed . county ' relief committee chairman | month. approved are as follows: Sherwood (Ooatlnusd on pass 4, •elurun 1) It » A I I. I N I* Il I > Sound Banks Federal Aim Under Codes ■ Lc vies Show Gain Dog Control Asked Sign-Up Progresses Hal Hoss Dies At Salem Home Albert Faces Larceny Trial Business Men To Visit Aloha Clubs Conduct Joint Session Tax Exempts Stock Feeds Weatherred to Get 50-Year K. P. Jewel Hilhi to Give Operetta Here County Fair Plans Uncertain for 1934 Feature Sales Event Planned C. L. Benefiel Died Manning Tuesday Federal Agriculture Agencies Co-operate on Control Program Deposit Insurance Program Necessitates Fee Plan to Assure Safety Developments Cited Secretary of Banker Group Talks Finance Monday The only safe bank is the profit­ able one and only this type of bank is permitted to join the Federal Depvnit Insurance corporation, de­ clared Ted Cramer, secretary of the Oregon State Bankers' association, in discussing "Deposit Insurance and Bank Codes” Monday at the chamber of commerce. The pro- p»«>ed system of charges for banning tervices lias followed this require­ ment that banks show a legitimate profit over and above the cost of providing service and credit. Deposit insurance gives the or­ dinary individual the same protec­ tion that federal, state and county governments have enjoyed in the past, Cramer stated. For a number of years banks have been required to insure governmental deposits by putting up as high as 110 per cent collateral However, it was not un­ til January 1 of this year that guar­ anteeing of deposits was extended to the average depositor. Insurance Here to Stay "Deposit insurance is here to stay," declared Cramer in citing the plan as one of outstanding recent changes in banking practices. Al­ though this idea is not new in tanking, the present program is the first to operate on a national scale. The state of New York tried the plan in 1828 and since that date eight other states have tried It, but ail failed. Permanence of the present federal plan lies in the fact uiat only solvent banks may enter. The present plan, which went into effect January 1, resulted m Ito per cent insurance of 97 per cent of all bank depositors In the county, according to Cramer. All deposits up to $2500 are now fully insured wmle larger accounts are guaranteed up to $2500. As a re­ sult 54.000,000 individuals were in­ sured January 10 in 1343 banks far a total of $15,250.000,000. Firmanent Flan Pending The permanent plan will go into effect July 1 insuring all deposits up to $10.000 100 per cent, those from $10,000 to $50.000 75 per cent, and larger deposits 50 per cent. The schedule above $10.000 may be re­ pealed by congress before It goes into effect as 97 per cent of the (Cimtinued on pave 8. column 5) Lutherans Plan Lenten Series That series of lententide services will be conducted again this year at the Hillsboro high school auditorium by Lutheran congregations of Hills­ boro, Schefflin and Blooming. Ser­ vices will be held regularly during the season of lent on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock. The following committees have been entrusted with the task of making this series as attractive to the public as successful as those of former years: finance committee, O. B. Kraus, F. H. Krahmer. Wil­ liam Sahnow; publicity committee, Herman Schoen. L. Muhly, A Kahle; program committee. Henry Neukirch, Gus Ruecker, R. Kerkman. The program committee has ar­ ranged that this senes be devoted to "The Words of Jesus from The Cross." The following schedule of speakers is planned: February 15, Rev. H H. Koppelmann of Port­ land, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do;" Feb­ ruary 22. Rev. G. Reule of Hills­ boro. "Today shalt thou be with me in paradise;" March 1, Rev. H. Kahle of Nampa. Idaho, "My God, why hast thou iorsaken Me?;" March 8, Rev. P. Schaus of Schef- fUn. "I Thirst ” March 15, Rev. H. H. Engelbrecht of Tacoma. Wash., "It is Finished." March 22. Rev. E. W. Hinrichs of Buxunlng, "Father, Into Thy Hands 1 Commend My Spirit.” Rev. Schaus of Schefflin will be in charge of the music and has or­ ganized a mixed chorus from the membership of the joint congrega­ tions. Importance of Potato Growing In County Cited by Specialist Check Cashing Plan Adopted for County Wheat Distribution Rumor Denied Here Food Dealers Form Compliance Board sociatlon and thus agreed to de­ crease his acreage by 15 per cent this year, he will have to agree not to increase his wheat acreage, aa well as any other of the basic crops or livestock, above his put average If he wants to get a loan from the new production credit associations. Farmers who have signed «ontrol agreements will need no further proof of their "o-operation In or­ der to borrow. This ruling applies only to the short-time or production loans and has nothing to do with the Ion« term real estate loans obtained through the federal land banka, according to the information from Washington. It does apply to pri­ vate lending agencies which dis­ count farmers' notes with the fed­ eral intermediate credit banks. “This close co-operation between the AAA and the FCA does not contemplate an undue hardship on those who have not joined produc­ tion control associations, but it does look forward to a co-ordination of these agencies In bringing abut pro­ duction control," nays William I. Myers, governor ot the farm credit administration.